onenaira3: As a matter of fact, I f2king did and to bring him into this, if I ever find you in this world, best believe your f2king @ss would be seeing your maker that f2king day.
Worthless, starving, savage neanderthal.
E pain am!
Chest-beating bastard!
You wanna find me? Come to Wole Madariola street, Aguda, Surulere, Lagos. That's where I live. Just give me a weekend time and date and I'll be so willing to be your guest.
I swear, I won't kill you but trust me, you won't leave the same way you came.
onenaira3: Mtcheweewwwwwww who cares. If she die, she die. If she lives, she lives. If she was a good person, God will open his arm for am and she'll rest in peace. If she was devilish and evil as her toad of a husband, she'll burn in hell for eternity just like him. What comes to her all depend on how she lived. She is a complete nobody to me so I can careless about whether she's living or dead
You should have ignored the thread if truly she was a complete "Nobody" to you.
I guess the name "Awolowo" strikes a chord with you when mentioned.
Did you lose any close relative during the civil war? Was your father's property in Port-harcourt not released to him after the civil war?
funkybully: I won't behave like yolobastards that insulted the great ikemba and prof Achebe at death.
It is not in our culture to speak ill of d dead.
RIP Mama Awolowo, though I hate Ur husband with passion
Which one dey pain you pass?
The 20 pounds policy or the starvation policy? Please, let me know so I can give you valid justifications for them.
Well, I leave with you with these quotes by the "Greatest" Igbo man that ever lived:
"As a leader of the modern cast, Awolowo has left Nigeria standards which are indelible, standards beside which future aspirants to public leadership can be eternally measured. He was firm, articulate, painstaking, and uncompromising. He was, for a long time, the only Nigerian leader who enunciated principles and played down personalities. He was a brilliant political administrator and a most erudite teacher. He not only identified himself wholly with the aspirations of the Yoruba people of Nigeria but also he was able to convince the Yoruba people of Nigeria that he and only he epitomized the highest point of their political aspirations and consciousness. He was loved, he was feared but above all he belonged to the people he professed to lead. At his death I had the singular honour of proposing for him the epitaph that has endured – ‘he was the best President that Nigeria never had’..."
- Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu (1987)
"Awolowo was a leader of great Stature. He was a Leader who was eminently successful. That he did not fulfill a presidential ambition cannot detract from his leadership, and us, poor us, who were not his people, must continue, to regret that our own leaders (Nnamdi Azikiwe, Michael Okpara) had not led us as he did his people or achieved for us as he did for his people..."
- Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu (Because I am involved - 1998)
harsysky: I don't pay tithes because of my pastor; I pay because Christ has directed I should. Whether the pastor becomes a billionaire and isn't helping anyone, that his own cup of tea. He alone awaits his judgement ,and I'm not meant to judge him. Op, you're entitled to ur own opinions; you will corrupt people's mind with ur epistle. But the wise know the miraculous things paying tithe has done for them.
...and where do you think your tithes end up?
Lemme tell you the possibilities...
1. Buying bra and G-strings for your Pastor's daughter. 2. Sending your Pastor's nephew to the University of North Texas, USA. 3. Buying marijuana for the Pastor's wayward son. 4. Buying menstrual pads for the Pastor's wife. 5. Buying Samsung S6 for your Pastor's secret lover.
All these, while your cousin in the University asks you for money for textbooks and you keep "posting" him.
Why not try and get "God's" bank account number in "Heaven" and wire him your tithe directly. That's if you can get "his" account number.
Latinandre: WHO says Pastor Adeboye doesnt help with his wealth or he is a thief!!!.... he gives scholarships and help the poor in his capacity.... cos his help has not come to you doesnt mean he is not helping, even JESUS couldnt help everybody during his time... besides people willingly give gifts of money and things to him for blessing... what do you expect him to do with all the stuffs he was given as gifts... they should be wasted... i have once been in the shoes of blasphemers and "dumb ass" people but i realized what you believe is what you believe... if u re jealous of those men of GOD, why cant you go and start you own church business and start healing people and see how easy it goes....this man has helped a lot of people than what he has gotten, i dont care how he does it.. the result of his good deeds are showing everywhere... if you believe in God, pray to him to bless you too, if not dont hate on the men of GOD... find a way to make it and stop hating... I THINK THIS BISI OF A GAY IS A DESCENDANT OF SATAN, HE IS DOING WHAT HE IS SENT TO DO.... forewarned is forearmed!!!
Even me wey me "Criminal", I dey help! Everyone helps, even the cruelest of beings.
That jet, in Naira terms cost about 13 billion Naira. Do you know how many hospitals and schools that would build all over Nigeria? Do you know how many indigent Nigerians that money would send abroad for postgraduate studies?
Even if he has been helping people, I think he should have done more instead of buying a jet.
He should be seen to live a very humble and austere life, just like Jesus did.
MasterG: Go and ask God to forgive u. He prayed for me and millions. We get answers. There r millions of testimony bro. Adofuro..... Gay. Cancer in society.
I don't think I need the forgiveness of a non-existent being.
Now, let's assume, there's a "God" up there, Why should you need Adeboye to act as an intermediary between you and "God"?
Answered prayers? Okay, please ask your "God" to stop the boko haram menace in Nigeria; Al-qaeda and ISIS in the middle east too.
Gays? I have nothing against them, as long as they don't rape. It's their lives, you know. Who the fucck are you to judge?
Intrepid01: Madam I choose not to have an opinion on this.
But I'll advice you to be more open and objective in your defense.
I respect all men of God, most especially the person in question.
But as a realist and objective person, it is high time we started discussing the 'reality of the day'.
If the Leaders of catholic, Baptist, Methodist, Anglican and others who built schools, hospitals and houses for the masses in the 30s to 80s had channeled the fund at their disposal to their personal use. Am sure many people would not have had access to education today.
I just hope that one day we'll all open our eyes and brain to see that our "Religious Leaders and Politicians are partners in crime" They are all exploiting we masses. Good day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73_HYeb2Io8 … > for those who HAVE spiritual eye listen to uterance in video&know its TRUE but YOU CANT accept truth?since the creation of humanbeigns to JESUSCHRIST till now humanbeigns do not accept truth and revelation easily John 6,60-66 makes it very clear
Ishilove: Now this is getting ridiculous. I now believe that Sahara Reporters are being mischievous. Yesterday it was Prophet T.B Joshua, today it is Pastor Adeboye. Are they trying to tell us that the ministers had a meeting and agreed to buy private jets or something?
So who's next? Dr D.K Olukoya??
Blaady liars
...and what's wrong in businessmen like T.B Joshua and E.A Adeboye buying private jets?
...ripping Nigerians off and destroying our traditional cultures and values since the active days of Henry Townsend and Thomas Birch-freeman in Badagry and Abeokuta.
realDONmikel: It is practically impossible to know Nigeria’s first singer because singing as always been part of the human culture from time immemorial but the first ever Nigerian to release an album is Canon Josiah Jesse Ransome Kuti (Fela Anikulapo’s Grandfather and Prof Wole Soyinka’s great-grand father). He has been composing songs since 1878 and and his last work was released in 4th August, 1921. His album is still at the British Museum.. The Reverend Canon Josiah Jesse Ransome-Kuti, was perhaps the earliest person in Nigeria to compose gospel songs in form of Church hymns used in the early Anglican Church at St Peter Cathedral Church, Ake Abeokuta Ogun state Nigeria. Source: http://www.lagoslately.com/meet-the-first-nigerian-musician-to-release-an-album/