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Righteousness2:Rubbish! Why do we keep demonising sex as if it's an evil creation by God. Without sex there will be no human mind you. But I will tell you what I think, people that lack true love and find it difficult to find one to fulfill their sexual drive are the ones that condemn sex. |
sunshineV:Nigerian and African Christians are so brainwashed, they can't find out anything for themselves but believe whatever lies told them by their chalartan pastors. They should go and study history and see that there's nothing original in Christianity but all their valued and cherished doctrines were copied from other older religions. I understand they can't afford their cherished bubble to be burst and their false hope dash. |
Stop comparing Nigeria to Afghanistan please. We are different in all ramification. Besides the world powers that just left are the ones who brought the turmoil there and removed a legitimate government brand them terrorist and installed a puppet who can't hold to power with the puppet master. These guys just took over what belongs to them. Also, do you know that this same Taliban where trained by the USA against the USSR back then. So stop saying what you don't know Journalists. |
Nigerian separatist leader arrested in Benin - reports BBC Monitoring Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Sunday Igboho SAIFCopyright: SAIF Sunday Igboho has been campaigning for the formation of Yoruba stateImage caption: Sunday Igboho has been campaigning for the formation of Yoruba state Nigeria’s Yoruba separatist leader Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has been arrested in neighbouring Benin, weeks after he was declared wanted for allegedly stockpiling arms. Mr Igboho was arrested by security forces at an airport in Benin's capital, Cotonou, on Monday night. Sources told Nigerian media that he was heading for Germany and would now be repatriated on Tuesday. Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS) had earlier said it was pursuing Mr Igboho after fleeing a raid on his residence in south-western Oyo state. Nigeria's security forces are yet to comment on the arrest. The DSS on 1 July raided Mr Igboho’s residence, two days after the activist called for anti-government protests. The agency said it recovered a cache of arms from Mr Igboho’s house in the raid. Mr Igboho has been actively campaigning for the formation of an independent state of Yoruba in south-western Nigeria. The separatist leader has been accused of inciting violence against Fulani herders in southern states, an allegation he denies.
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Hassanmaye:It's not true, just because you have been brain washed son! Our fathers before Christianity do not feel guilty having sex before marriage, in fact they enjoyed it son. |
Like you said "... her conservative upbringing" makes her think sex outside marriage is a sin. Our people have been brain washed to feel guilty even where there's no wrong. Talk to her and with time she can overcome the guilt else she can't enjoy sex. Nevertheless, from your statement I don't think you are ready for commitment, so be real with her. |
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(Reuters) -Tesla Inc chief Elon Musk said on Wednesday that a Tesla vehicle can now be bought using bitcoin and the option will be available outside the United States later this year. "You can now buy a Tesla with bitcoin," he tweeted here on Wednesday. "Bitcoin paid to Tesla will be retained as Bitcoin, not converted to fiat currency Last month, Tesla revealed it had purchased $1.5 billion of bitcoin and would soon accept it as a form of payment for cars, sending the price of the world’s most popular cryptocurrency soaring[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font]
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Skillsmaster:From experience, quit the teaching job for the management because 500 daily is #12500 in a month net earning 40k - 12.5k =27.5k. You will struggle all through without real career opportunities to grow. With the management job after 3months if you are good, trust me they won't give you anything less than 40k you can easily change industry compared to when you are in education. So bro, kiakia, go Ota, change environment, meet people and enjoy nice workplace. |
Goodlyhrt:Read "Quiet: The Power of Introvert in a World That can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain" |
slawormiir:My dear, that's all that was given but as person when correct I will have to do more than enough for the pride of my wife. |
Before going to the East for my marriage introduction, I was skeptic because of what people do say about marriage in the East(Igbo land). But to my surprise the list giving to me was far from what people do say. Their marriage also wasn't as expensive as some part of Benue state where I came from. I was giving 3 list to choose from one or the one that is best for me.
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Nigeria school attack: Hundreds of schoolgirls kidnapped in Zamfara Published8 minutes ago Sandals sit in the dirt following an attack on a Nigerian school IMAGE COPYRIGHTREUTERS image captionThis is the latest mass abduction targeting schools in recent weeks Hundreds of schoolgirls have been kidnapped in the north-western state of Zamfara, the BBC has been told. A teacher said that at least 300 learners were taken during the Friday morning attack. A spokesman for the state's governor has confirmed the attack but did not give details. This is the latest mass abduction targeting schools in recent weeks. Armed gunmen often take schoolchildren for ransom
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FG Suspends Ban On Cryptocurrencies By TheNigerian Last updated Feb 13, 2021 0 21,603 Share The Federal Government has suspended its plan to ban cryptocurrencies. The Securities and Exchange Commission made this known in a statement on Thursday. “For the purpose of admittance into the SEC regulatory incubation framework, the assessment of all persons and products affected by the CBN circular of Feb. 5, 2021, is hereby put on hold until such persons are able to operate bank accounts within the Nigerian banking system,” SEC said. The exchange commission’s statement came days after Nigeria’s apex bank ordered financial institutions in the country to close accounts dealing in cryptocurrencies, saying the transactions posed risks to the economy. SEC said its statement was necessitated due to several comments and inquiries from the public that there is a conflict between the SEC Statement on Digital Assets and their Classification and Treatment of September 11, 2020, and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Circular of February 5, 2021. “We see no such contradictions or inconsistencies,” SEC said. In reaction to CBN’s circular, Luno, a cryptocurrency trading platform Luno paused naira deposits pending the time it gets “urther clarity from the authorities.” SEC said it made the statement at the time, to provide regulatory certainty within the digital asset space, due to the growing volume of reported flows while Central Bank has identified certain risks, which if allowed to persist, will threaten investor protection. Following risks identified in the transactions by the central bank, the SEC “engaged with the CBN and agreed to work together to further analyze, and better understand the identified risks to ensure that appropriate and adequate mitigants are put in place, should such securities be allowed in the future,” it said in its latest statement. Nigeria has proven to be a hotspot for cryptocurrency. And apart from available statistics, the validation that came in 2020 alone was enough proof. The reasons are apparent: tech adoption, predominant young population, high inflation rates, volatile fiat currency, and an underperforming banking sector. During the #EndSARS movement, over $80,000 was contributed in Bitcoin after non-profit activist group, Feminist Coalition’s account for voluntary donations was blocked. According to a Quartz report, Nigeria accounts for 25% of the customer base of Paxful—a global P2P crypto platform—and has traded over $566 million in 2020. Local crypto exchange platform numbers also tell the story of a huge adoption.
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A popular Catholic priest in Nigeria, Father Ejike Mbaka, and some members of his church, assaulted a BBC team and two others at his complex in Emene town in south-eastern Enugu State on Wednesday evening. BBC journalists Chioma Obianinwa and Nnamdi Agbanelo, as well as their driver, Ndubuisi Nwafor, were accompanied by another Catholic priest, Father Cajethan Obiekezie and his assistant, Solomon Orakam, to Father Mbaka’s Adoration Ministry at around 10:00 local time on Wednesday. Father Obiekezie had facilitated an interview with Father Mbaka, but it could not be immediately held because he was preaching. The BBC crew, led by Father Obiekezie, moved to Father Mbaka’s home after the church service to conduct the interview at around 17:00. When Father Mbaka got home, the journalists, who were waiting in the car after Father Obiekezie went to talk to him, were suddenly surrounded by about 20 men. According to Obianinwa, the men seized their equipment and threatened to kill them for writing "negative reports about Mbaka". “Mbaka asked us to wait until the end of the programme for the interview. The men outside his house said BBC Igbo writes negative things about Mbaka and started beating Nnamdi, Solomon and Ndubuisi. They gave them heavy blows on their heads and all over their body,” Obianinwa said. The BBC reporter further said that Father Mbaka and Father Obiekezie came out of the house when they heard the noise and that Father Mbaka faced her and started poking his fingers in her face, calling her "satanic".’ “This fired up the men to continue the attacks as Father Mbaka continued shouting and abusing us. He asked his men to seize our phones and cameras. They said they would kill us and nothing would happen. They removed my wig and tried to strangle Nnamdi. Father Obiekezie was telling them to stop but they attacked him too and seized his phone,” she said. Obianinwa said the attacks stopped when she screamed that “the world would know that they were killed in Mbaka’s house”. “At this point, Father Mbaka asked us to leave before his men killed us. He asked them to return our equipment and they chased us out of the compound. His men trailed us till we left the state to seek medical assurance and police help,” she said. When the BBC called the number on Father Mbaka’s official Facebook page for his reaction, it was switched off. |
[quote author=goodmorning40 post=82255231]Broom on a child? Its an abomination Abomi gini? Please let's stop the pretence and face reality. Some children can only understand that language. Another unmentioned one is koboko, the animal skin used in the North |
EdiAbali:Take back that statement. They're free thinkers not not mentally enslaved like the blacks that can't use their brains properly. |
Apart from formal president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, non of those guys merit it. Worst is Yahaya Belo, Tinubu and other gangstar politicians |
Please take the case up. If he thinks he's god they will direct him well with a good judge Nigeria employers are the same just a few good ones |
Such a great leader with stolen wealth from Africa, let her return them. |
The root cause of his actions is to be blame. Religious bigotry and psycho pastors. They spread superstitious nonsense to ignorant fool like this man to carry out. |
I watched the video and it's very pathetic that Africa is so gullible. [color=#000099][/color] Why can't we see that the word has left us behind. We need to think and work because wishful thinking in the name of faith is a hoax sold to us by con stars in the name of men of God. |
This woman is a shame to the country and her family. |
Superstitious nonsense. Children from such union have low survival rate. Children with high genetic differences survive better. That is why issues from incest do not live long as a result of genetic disorders |
What's wrong with what she said? Literally she is right, if she gets the dick through her pussy, the young man will release the money with ease. Also someone said sex is seen as a norm that's the reason for her comment, my dear sex is very normal and we should stop demonising something as blissful as sex. You would have rather said sex outside marriage which to me is still subjective. |
I got same message not quite long but this is my conclusion. No good company will omit its name in such an invitation. Also Companies will invite you to their premises and not on The street for an interview. I have tried searching Google Map if there's any institution on that address but no. Then, I realised one of the job add I applied for on Jiji, yes it must be GNLD using another name on Jiji. |
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