Politics › Re: Governorship And House Of Assembly Elections Will Be Peaceful - Jonathan by thinkdip(m): 7:51pm On Apr 04, 2015 |
good one governorship election is for pdp |
Business › Re: Soccer Nostrademus - Excellent Football Analysis & Score Prediction by thinkdip(m): 11:05am On Apr 04, 2015 |
sagebiz: @thinkdip PM through Nairaland. Cheers done sir. |
Business › Re: Soccer Nostrademus - Excellent Football Analysis & Score Prediction by thinkdip(m): 11:05am On Apr 04, 2015 |
sagebiz: @thinkdip PM through Nairaland. Cheers done sir. |
Business › Re: Soccer Nostrademus - Excellent Football Analysis & Score Prediction by thinkdip(m): 10:49am On Apr 04, 2015 |
sagebiz: Happy Weekend
No. Selections 8
Liga 2, Seria 1, Promotion Round FC Academica Arges - ASC Bacau Over(1.5) O/U 1.5 1.19
Liga 2, Seria 1, Promotion Round FCM Suceava - FC Gloria Buzau Over(1.5) O/U 1.5 1.19
Liga 2, Seria 1, Relegation Round FCM Dorohoi - ACS Berceni Over(1.5) O/U 1.5 1.19
China League Beijing Baxi - X. Tianshan Leopard Over(1.5) O/U 1.5 1.22
Premier League SUN Pegasus - FC Hong Kong Over(1.5) O/U 1.5 1.11
J.League Urawa Red Diamonds - Matsumoto Yamaga FC Over(1.5) O/U 1.5 1.22
J.League Kawasaki Frontale - Niigata Albirex Over(1.5) O/U 1.5 1.21
Liga 2, Seria 1, Promotion Round CS Voluntari - CF Braila Over(2.5) O/U 2.5 1.60
Multiple Odds 5.39 sagebiz how can I talk with you, very important |
Politics › Re: 1 Million Likes For GEJ by thinkdip(op): 8:32am On Apr 04, 2015 |
Google63: is GEJ still winning? is it still clear? lols, ask your moniker nao |
Politics › Re: How Technology And Social Media Helped Buhari To Win by thinkdip(m): 9:00pm On Apr 03, 2015*. Modified: 9:20pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
all I want to say is that buhari fulfill your dam promises ♣♣I don't care about all dis write ups |
Politics › Re: Why We Gave Jonathan Nearly 1 Million Votes — Akpabio by thinkdip(m): 8:59pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
I may not know anything, but one thing I know is that with lalasticlala front page is danm, terribly possible. *no comment on this* I want to rest |
Christianity Etc › Re: Nigerian Pastors Who Predicted 2015 Elections Outcome Woefully by thinkdip(m): 3:11pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
omogidi234: Thank you sir. I listen to the KICC Pastor once in a while but I have some reservation. In any case, the day I read that his stuff, I knew it was Buhari and the 20 percent was our brothers from ND. So please let the OP remove his name from the list.
I also want us to note that sometimes, what these chaps say may be the truth in the spiritual realm but because of what they have said some folks went praying and may be the events were changed again in the same realm- this is not to mean that I am supporting them, just what I believe. you are so right my brother, prophecy can be changed or averted. It depends on your stand with it, if somebody prophecy negatively you can definitely avert it by prayers |
Christianity Etc › Re: Nigerian Pastors Who Predicted 2015 Elections Outcome Woefully by thinkdip(m): 3:08pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
Ilaje44: Though not a religious person, Ashimolowo's vision is actually a positive revelation. you are right sir |
Christianity Etc › Re: Nigerian Pastors Who Predicted 2015 Elections Outcome Woefully by thinkdip(m): 3:07pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
malonephill: this is also on point you know baba is always on point nao |
Christianity Etc › Re: Nigerian Pastors Who Predicted 2015 Elections Outcome Woefully by thinkdip(m): 3:07pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
Rotimi47: on polnt & interpretation 95% OK. yes bro |
Christianity Etc › Re: Nigerian Pastors Who Predicted 2015 Elections Outcome Woefully by thinkdip(m): 3:06pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Nigerian Pastors Who Predicted 2015 Elections Outcome Woefully by thinkdip(m): 3:06pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
andyanders: Ashimalowo is spiritually gifted. I have been watching and waiting for the outcome of those prophets who predicted that Jonathan will win and at the end Buhari now won. Of what prediction again will they come here to tell us nonsense? I do not know the kind followers that move with them. I love his grace. ..I can't doubt his gift because I know his root and where he started from |
Christianity Etc › Re: Nigerian Pastors Who Predicted 2015 Elections Outcome Woefully by thinkdip(m): 11:34am On Apr 03, 2015 |
thinkdip: 2. Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, Senior Pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) “For Nigeria, the Lord showed me, who will win the election. I will not mention his name, because I have to be politically neutral. But when the president’s name is announced, 20 percent of a certain part of the nation will not agree. Eventually, after negotiation they will. We will agree that we’re one.” “Wales is only 400,000 people or about a million people. They call them a nation, and they call Yorubas who are 27 million a tribe, the Igbo who are 18 million you call them a tribe. For us to have many nations that make up Nigeria, it was God that made it happen. And that prophetic mandate still remains on Nigeria. Anyone who incites people to divide this nation will lose his chance. Nigeria will remain one. After all the noise, you will be amazed that also some politicians will be shocked, nobody will be ready to die for them. There will be peace in Nigeria after the election. I see a man who will one day rise, but I don’t know when, I don’t think it’s up to 10 years though . He will turn the fortunes of Nigeria round. Nigeria will look like one of these advancing nations like United Arab Emirates , India, and China. That is how Nigeria will be.” this prophecy is on point check It well |
Politics › Fani-kayode Begs Nigerians To Cooperate With Buhari by thinkdip(op): 4:14pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
thinkdip: A former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, has begged Nigerians to cooperate with the President- elect, Maj.Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.). He said this at a press briefing in Abuja on Wednesday while speaking on the outcome of the Presidential election which the ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan lost. Buhari who was the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, won the election. Fani-Kayode spoke with journalists in his capacity as the Director of Media and Publicity of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation. Details later… www.punchng.com/news/fani-kayode-begs-nigerians-to-cooperate-with-buhari/ |
Politics › Re: Did You Notice A Round Black Circle Around The Moon? by thinkdip(op): 7:11am On Apr 01, 2015 |
bokohalal: No! I didn't notice the moon talk less of the thing around it. you went out late |
Politics › Re: Did You Notice A Round Black Circle Around The Moon? by thinkdip(op): 7:11am On Apr 01, 2015 |
amokeme: and what has my teeth got to do with anything? beautifully attractive |
Politics › Re: Opinion: Why Did GEJ Lose by thinkdip(m): 11:51pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
humble president in the history of Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Aliyu Congratulates Buhari, Declares Curfew In Niger by thinkdip(m): 11:42pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
Babyboy1986: Pls sell it 2 me  how much you wan buy am?.... nah first grade oo and the space dey fertile...and remember say na first class area the space dey |
Politics › Re: Did You Notice A Round Black Circle Around The Moon? by thinkdip(op): 11:27pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
amokeme: hmmm they v started o.. Which dark circle again? anyways, "they" should keep seeing.. Sai buhari  see your teeth like that of small ojoju...didn't you see it? Anyway sai baba |
Politics › Re: Aliyu Congratulates Buhari, Declares Curfew In Niger by thinkdip(m): 11:16pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
seems this is part of the peace accord plan signed by gej |
Politics › Re: Aliyu Congratulates Buhari, Declares Curfew In Niger by thinkdip(m): 11:16pm On Mar 31, 2015*. Modified: 11:46pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
I don't even know what to do with this space sef... |
Politics › Did You Notice A Round Black Circle Around The Moon? by thinkdip(op): 11:08pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
thinkdip: did anybody notice the round black circle around the moon? I went out and almost felt scared some minutes after seeing it... somebody should kindly tell me what it means |
Politics › Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by thinkdip(m): 3:03pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
delightful1: Benue State
APC 373,961
PDP 303,737 you dey sleep? fastest finger nao |
Politics › Re: Jega's Announcement Of Presidential Election Results 2015: Part 4 by thinkdip(m): 12:18pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
delightful1: Bayelsa State
APC 5,194
PDP 361209 I love u, I love your speed mehn |
Politics › Re: Jega To Announce Presidential Election Results: Part 2 by thinkdip(m): 8:25pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
Ajiswaggs: The deadliest civil WAR breaks out all of us ranting here APC and PDP note that the elites you are fighting for on social media will survive with their families but you and i will be refugees in Benin Republic and other countries if we survive it,and they will still sit at a peace accord meeting somewhere in Ghana ,South Africa or the U.N to still decide your fate and fly back their families with their private jets to continue using those who survived,if i may ask where are their children? they are all abroad in safe keeping,Nigerian youths listen and listen good,we have only one Nigeria,what the RADIO did to Rwanda is what SOCIAL MEDIA IS DOING TO NIGERIA NOW,the worst CIVIL WAR IN THE HISTORY OF AFRICA AND MANKIND IS IMMINENT,we are all pushing NIGERIA TO WAR,there will be no winners or losers,Nigeria ,you and i will lose atlast,the U.S/ the West promised SYRIA and LIBYA better life where they would be free from dictators and corrupt leadership, today you can see how free these countries are,Iraq inclusive after Sadam,Americans are safe in their country happy and laughing over the suffering they have caused using divisive propaganda to destroy them,Nigerians be warned a great WAR is at hand all of us here might not be alive to tell the story but i bet you ,all the elites and their children will be alive to tell the story.You and i don't own oil wells and private jets,then what are we fighting for.They want you to be counted as casualties so there would be a case .Please say no to violence if GEJ wins he wont feed his village if Buhari wins he wont feed his village,and nothing will change ,there was no time a govt will solve all your problems.There are more beggars and homeless people in the U.S than Nigeria even in Obamas backyard in Chicago homeless people queue up for food hand outs daily.STOP PUSHING NIGERIA TO WAR WITH SO MUCH HATE ON SOCIAL MEDIA BE WARNED OF WHAT THE RADIO DID TO RWANDA. We might not live to tell the STORY.Lets preach LOVE and KINDNESS. Ple God bless you sir |
Politics › Re: Jega To Announce Presidential Election Results: Part 2 by thinkdip(m): 8:11pm On Mar 30, 2015*. Modified: 8:47pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
We are waiting, still GEJ till 2019 |
Politics › Re: Governor Rotimi Amaechi Declares Curfew In Rivers State. - 7PM-6AM by thinkdip(m): 6:53pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
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Politics › (UPDATED) Jonathan In Close Door Meeting With Kuffour, Others - Punch by thinkdip(op): 6:21pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
thinkdip: 4.06pm: The meeting just ended. The former African leaders adjudged election “peaceful and transparent.” President Goodluck Jonathan is currently in a closed- door meeting with some foreigns observers who monitored Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections. The election observers at the meeting include a former Ghanian President, Mr. John Kuffour, who is the leader of the ECOWAS Elections Observers; former Liberian President, Amos Sawyer, who is leading the African Union Election Observer Mission; former Malawian President and Head of Commonwealth Election Observer Mission, Bakili Muluzi; and the AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Ambassador Aisha Laraba Abdullahi. The meeting which started inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja at about 3.30pm is also being attended by Vice President Namadi Sambo and a few presidential aides. The meeting is holding at a time the Independent National Electoral Commission is announcing final results of the election. www.punchng.com/news/jonathan-in-closed-door-meeting-with-kuffour-others/ |
Business › Re: Soccer Nostrademus - Excellent Football Analysis & Score Prediction by thinkdip(m): 5:46pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
sagebiz: HMN, I built a house and i don't have key to it. Tenants plan to lock me out of my own house.Can anybody build house and lock himself and family out for animals to take over the building? i am not shy or short of idea and creativity, when i perform to my ability,my facebook page will surpass this.If i don't know where i am going,i still know where i am coming from.Mind you there is no spambolt yonder. I just have the feeling you'll still be around  sagebiz: HMN, I built a house and i don't have key to it. Tenants plan to lock me out of my own house.Can anybody build house and lock himself and family out for animals to take over the building? i am not shy or short of idea and creativity, when i perform to my ability,my facebook page will surpass this.If i don't know where i am going,i still know where i am coming from.Mind you there is no spambolt yonder. I just have the feeling you'll still be around |
Business › Re: Soccer Nostrademus - Excellent Football Analysis & Score Prediction by thinkdip(m): 5:28pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
sagebiz is a man with a big and broad heart, I have studied him very well from this thread. He has concern for humanity and selfless behaviours., I'm sure this thread won't die he'll come back, he just want a recess. sagebiz u have a big heart and I know u can't kill what u started. .... surely we'll win great together. ..It's your created home, you built it, you can't crush it with your hand I'm so sure. |
Politics › Presidential, National Assembly Elections Vicious – Soyinka by thinkdip(op): 12:13am On Mar 30, 2015 |
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has described the presidential and National Assembly elections as the most vicious, unprincipled, vulgar and violent he had ever witnessed.
Soyinka, in an interview with The Guardian UK on Sunday, was quoted as saying, “We’re talking about a very positive response by the public in terms of determination to register and vote but, you know, this has been one of the most vicious, unprincipled, vulgar and violent exercises I have ever witnessed.
“I just hope we won’t go down as being the incorrigible giant of Africa.”
According to Soyinka, the stakes appear to be so high that all scruples have been set aside and it’s very distressing to compare this election with that of 1993, which was one of the most orderly, civilised and resolute elections the country ever had.
He said, “This one was like a no-holds-barred kind of election, especially, frankly, from the incumbency side. One shouldn’t be too surprised anyway given the kind of people who are manning the barricades for the incumbent candidate.
“Most expensive, most prodigal, wasteful, senseless, I mean really insensitive in terms of what people live on in this country.
“This was the real naira-dollar extravaganza, spent on just subverting, shall we say, the natural choices of people. Just money instead of argument, instead of position statements.
“And of course the sponsoring of violence in various places, in addition to this festive atmosphere in which every corner, every pillar, every electric pole is adorned with one candidate or the other, many of them in poses which remind one of Nollywood.”
Soyinka, who told The Guardian how he was recently invited by President Goodluck Jonathan to discuss various issues, said, “We even discussed life after power, whenever that takes place.
“It was difficult for me to decide from his side how readily he might accept defeat. He absolutely swore that if he lost he was going back to Otuoke village. If I take him literally, I think he will accept the result, but I’ve learned never to trust any politician from here to there, even if they’re just coming out of communion. So I really don’t know.
“I think Nigerians have had a very rough time over the last few years with Boko Haram and all kinds of insecurity, failure of governance and so on. I think we deserve to have this period as a period of comparative tranquillity and peace of mind to reconstruct and address some really fundamental issues of society. So I really hope the result, however gracelessly or grudgingly, will be accepted by the loser.” www.punchng.com/news/presidential-nassembly-elections-vicious-soyinka/
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