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slimsce:Go and recharge your phone battery |
Disintermediation is a good idea, but in Nigeria it doesn't always work. Is this not the same CAC portal that is always slow and difficult to access? They should improve their service and network. |
PropertiesNaija:O boy, for that number 2, if you know the excessive and indiscriminate compound interests that Nigerian banks charge on loans you will do everything within your power to avoid becoming indebted to them. That's why there are so many toxic debts in our banking system. I have seen occasions when a loan of just N6 million became N 80 million debt in just a few years because of 28% interest rate. |
thorpido:They fight in different weight categories. Never going to happen. |
Kitiii:O boy, Sarrki dey mourn right now. The BMC Headquarters is even flying their Buhari flag at half mast ![]() [img]https:///media/5-15-2015/H6wUT8.gif[/img] |
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Give up on trying to infect others with your ignorance. Punch has always been Anti-Buhari from day one. It was even recently that the Punch correspondent at Aso Rock was thrown out because of Punch's anti-Buhari position. raker300: |
Uefa rules state: "The UEFA Europa League winners enter in the UEFA Champions League (at a minimum level of the play-offs). "The UEFA Europa League winners enter in the group stage if the UEFA Champions League winners qualify directly for the UEFA Champions League group stage via their domestic league programme." |
End time prayer point from a Manchester United Fan...
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Father and Mother. Then a boy and a girl because I want gender balance. So preferably,a monogamous marriage with two kids, maximum three. If I accidentally have more than three, I'll personally vasectomise myself |
Angel Gomes is the first footballer born in the 21st Century to play a Premier League Game. He is also Nani's cousin. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DAXJSZSWAAAydci.jpg |
With that kind of score, you won't just get into U.I., you will stroll in. The V.C. will personally meet you at the University Gate to offer you his congratulations ![]() |
Stinson007:Yes, really ![]() |
The Nigerian Igbo man identified as Collins tied the knot with his Muslim bride in a wedding ceremony held in Jasin District in Melaka, Malaysia. https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18622266_1863765586981862_504430342824137701_n.jpg?oh=2aee2f645401702b24c9394b9d9dc469&oe=59B1EF9E https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18582065_1863765693648518_927334347935352274_n.jpg?oh=fe97ee3ea26e454c67eef4591cb3fcde&oe=59A6363D http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/photos-igbo-man-allegedly-gets-married-muslim-lady-malaysia/ |
A positive example for Edo girls, unlike those shameless oloshos peddling their puna on the streets of Europe |
There are is a lot of evidence for Christ's crucifixion even from outside the Bible by historians and writers who were alive at the time of the even 1. Thallus (52AD) Thallus is perhaps the earliest secular writer to mention Jesus and he is so ancient his writings don’t even exist anymore. But Julius Africanus, writing around 221AD does quote Thallus who previously tried to explain away the darkness occurring at Jesus’ crucifixion: “On the whole world there pressed a most fearful darkness; and the rocks were rent by an earthquake, and many places in Judea and other districts were thrown down. This darkness Thallus, in the third book of his History, calls, as appears to me without reason, an eclipse of the sun.” (Julius Africanus, Chronography, 18:1) If only more of Thallus’ record could be found, we might find more confirmation of Jesus’ crucifixion. But there are some things we can conclude from this account:Jesus lived, He was crucified, and there was an earthquake and darkness at the point of His crucifixion. 2. Tacitus (56 to 120AD) Cornelius Tacitus was known for his analysis and examination of historical documents and is among the most trusted of ancient historians. He was a senator under Emperor Vespasian and was also proconsul of Asia. In his “Annals’ of 116AD, he describes Emperor Nero’s response to the great fire in Rome and Nero’s claim that the Christians were to blame: “Consequently, to get rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their centre and become popular.” Interestingly in this account, Tacitus confirms several historical elements of the Biblical narrative: Jesus lived in Judea, was crucified under Pontius Pilate, and had followers who were persecuted for their faith in Christ. 3. Mara Bar Serapion(70AD) Sometime after 70AD, a Syrian philosopher named Mara BarSerapion, writing to encourage his son, compared the life and persecution of Jesus with that of other philosophers who were persecuted for their ideas. The fact Jesus is known to be a real person with this kind of influence is important. Mara Bar Serapion actually refers to Jesus as the THE WISE KING, even though he himself was not a Christian! Mara Bar Serapion wrote: “What benefit did the Athenians obtain by putting Socrates to death? Famine and plague came upon them as judgment for their crime. Or, the people of Samos for burning Pythagoras? In one moment their country was covered with sand. Or the Jews by murdering their wise king?…After that their kingdom was abolished. God rightly avenged these men…The wise king…Lived on in the teachings he enacted.” From this account, we can add to our understanding of Jesus: He was a wise and influential man who died for His beliefs. The Jewish leadership was somehow responsible for Jesus’ death. Jesus’ followers adopted His beliefs and lived their lives accordingly. It's hard to understand why all of these non-Christian historians would conspire to cook up an event that never occurred. |
Money good o! Meanwhile, David Luiz has spent 1.1 million pounds to buy golden bracelets for his Chelsea teammates.... https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/nintchdbpict000325022321.jpg?strip=all&w=656&quality=100 https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/nintchdbpict000325022305.jpg?strip=all&w=720&quality=100 https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/davids-senturion.jpg?strip=all&w=504&quality=100 https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/nintchdbpict000325022326.jpg?strip=all&w=720&quality=100 |
THIS ONE NO BE PRISON THEY SHOULD SPEND TIME IN KIRIKIRI AND SEE HOW THEY WILL BE TRANSFORMED INTO KWASHIOKOR CASE.https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/nintchdbpict000003783908.jpg?strip=all&w=945&quality=100 |
Most of the guys who prioritise virginity are the biggest destroyers of virginity themselves, bloody hypocrites.As for me, the only expectation I have of my girl is that she is desperately in love with me Your past (whether you're a virgin or not) doesn't matter to me and I'm not the least bit interested in it unless it has a direct bearing on your future (i.e. you had a child out of wedlock etc) If you have gotten over your past and your exes and you have left them behind, then I am content to leave them behind too. There's no use in allowing baseless jealousy to ressurrect a buried past. |
Dis Egbegbe wahala don tey ![]() |
Born2Freak:This isn't a question of denial or acceptance. It is purely a question of whether your claims are borne out by evidence and sadly for you, they aren't. That makes YOU, to be the person in denial, not me ![]() |
hopefulLandlord:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2015/05/20/think-christianity-is-dying-no-christianity-is-shifting-dramatically/?utm_term=.bb2197c94bc9 |
hopefulLandlord:The headline is from the Washington Post which is traditionally a left-leaning, liberal media outfit. I don't see why they, of all people, would make up such a story. |
HIJAB HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MODESTY. GIRLS WHO WEAR HIJABS ARE JUST AS LIKELY TO "MISBEHAVE" AS THOSE WHO DON'T ![]() https://j.gifs.com/lOwmzM.gif https://j.gifs.com/P1y9P4.gif https://j.gifs.com/j2rkyv.gif https://j.gifs.com/48ZqEV.gif |
Sorry to burst the atheist bubble, but Christianity isn't on the decline, it is simply undergoing a demographic shift https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18485640_214099992427862_492694676047777269_n.jpg?oh=8b0cb88e998e854e6f1c050b88cd6937&oe=59C00B31 Even in the West, in places like the United States, it is reported that more people identify as Christians now than ever before. They just choose not to align themselves with any of the mainstream Christian denominations (i.e. Catholics, Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalian etc) |
[quote author=AJIBBS post=56650667][/quote]Well, better luck next time. Don't place all your hopes on securing a successful change of course. It's a very stressful procedure and most people don't always succeed at it. |
AJIBBS:Why didn't you finish? |
Anyone who scores 49 in English and 45 in English Literature has no business studying Mass Communications. |
At last we carry first for something ![]() |
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