Technology Market › Re: Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (8GB Ram/ 256GB HDD) - Outright Sale or Swap by Xtopher123(op): 12:13am On Oct 15, 2016 |
It's still available.. You can call, Text, and mail me via any of the Contact info above |
Technology Market › Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (8GB Ram/ 256GB HDD) - Outright Sale or Swap by Xtopher123(op): 12:09am On Oct 15, 2016*. Modified: 7:46pm On Mar 23, 2022 |
SOLD |
Education › Re: Govt Flags Off Independent Power Supply In 40 Federal Varsities by Xtopher123(m): 6:53am On Oct 14, 2016 |
If the Method of Generating the Electricity is not renewable, then it's not supported by me..
If it's Renewable, then I support it.. |
Culture › Re: 2016 Ofala: Obi Of Onitsha Kicks Off Festival - Photos by Xtopher123(m): 2:14pm On Oct 12, 2016 |
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Culture › Re: 2016 Ofala: Obi Of Onitsha Kicks Off Festival - Photos by Xtopher123(m): 2:08pm On Oct 12, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: The Scene Of The Bomb Blast At Muna Garage, Maiduguri (Graphic Photos) by Xtopher123(m): 2:06pm On Oct 12, 2016 |
stexsy: I thought bh was defeated? This govt n lies be like rice n beans Something tells me our Media Reporters are under reporting the news.. Ive got that feeling |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why No Christian Lady Should Ever Marry An Atheist!! by Xtopher123(m): 3:02pm On Oct 08, 2016 |
Missmossy: This needs no debate, light and darkness have no relationship whatsoever. Anyone who delves into such marriage isn't worthy to be a christian.
Its just like going into a burning house, knowing fully well you would get burnt, scarred and even die in the long run sometimes.
People should think beyond their five senses biko  Explain to me whats Light and whats darkness.. |
Career › Re: "No Man Wants A Liability So Ladies Wise Up" - Preye, The Female POP Designer by Xtopher123(m): 2:40pm On Oct 08, 2016 |
beautiful232: and so if I don't do this type of work she is doing meaning I'm lazy huh
funny people Did you see any thing like Lazy or any word that relates to it there? Guilty Conscience  .. Funniest people |
Health › Re: Help Before I Kill Myself. Body Odour Has Turned Me To A Recluse. by Xtopher123(m): 2:11pm On Oct 08, 2016 |
emmyid: what did U do to yo ex or that old woman in yo village. I tink they have a hand in this. Yo case file has been tendered in their coven...pray and fast!  I was expecting a post like this and definitely i found one.. Deluded Nigerians Everywhere |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why No Christian Lady Should Ever Marry An Atheist!! by Xtopher123(m): 2:09pm On Oct 08, 2016 |
Amberon: Im sorry but you got it wrong. I give you an instance. Do you call it "judging" when telling that he would fail his exams if he doesnt study? No! In the same vein it is not "judging" when we speak about hell or warn people (wether christians, muslims, etc) about its reality.
The bolded is also very erroneous. No Christian sees another Christian (from whatever denomination), or anyone from another faith as rivals. If anything, our only rival or even adversary is the devil. Any Christian can marry any other Christian from another denomination. This is a daily occurrence.
Also we hate no one except the devil.in fact, the bible says to love our neighbors as ourselves. Bear in mind that our neighbors can be atheists, thieves, kidnappers, murderers etc. You can lie oo  .. WHy are churches springing up every day? Speak of yourself and dont genaralise bro.. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why No Christian Lady Should Ever Marry An Atheist!! by Xtopher123(m): 2:05pm On Oct 08, 2016*. Modified: 3:04pm On Oct 08, 2016 |
I don't care your religious Affiliation nor Ethnic Group.. If i love you, and you do the same, ill marry you..
And why is this post referring to ladies alone? or you think there ain't Ladies who are atheist too?
Op tell christains not to marry Muslims and Muslims not to marry Christians too.. Hypocrisy of the highest level |
Career › Re: "No Man Wants A Liability So Ladies Wise Up" - Preye, The Female POP Designer by Xtopher123(m): 1:57pm On Oct 08, 2016 |
beautiful232: lol.
no woman too want a liability too
but that work your doing is too hard for any lady to do
what a man can do
some women cannot do it better Leave it for the men...mbok  So long as one person has done it and succeded, nne its not hard.. Youve already made up your mind before even trying.. |
Politics › Re: FFK: "Buhari Received N24.6Billion And N19Billion In Cash From Ex Governor" by Xtopher123(m): 1:47pm On Oct 08, 2016 |
simpleseyi: FFK can never ever be trusted, ask Bianca Ojukwu and she will tell you that the first time FFK fuccked her, FFK's dicck was black, the second time FFK fuccked her, FFK's dicck was yellow and other times, his dicck was multicolored. I weep for your PArents and Generation Unborn.. So this is what you could come up with in response to this post.. Chai.. This is what your Dimwit President has reduced you to.. |
Christianity Etc › Re: How My Leg Got Caught By A Trap But Only My Footwear Sustained Injuries by Xtopher123(m): 5:12pm On Oct 06, 2016*. Modified: 11:18pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
What's there to Thank God about? You werent Injured and thats just it.. It can happen to anyone and at anytime.. You just have to be careful next time you walk into the Bush.. This is hunger time and people set traps for meat these days more often..
Would you blame God if your leg had been pierced by that Metal?
Or you wanna tell me your enemies set the trap? Common |
Family › Re: Photo Of Newborn Baby Covered In Naira Notes by Xtopher123(m): 3:04pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
soberdrunk: Their baby, their money, their business........... The most sensible post here.. 1M+ Likes for you jor |
Politics › Re: Here's My Take On IPOB by Xtopher123(op): 6:01am On Oct 06, 2016 |
So o one has got an answer to this huh? |
Christianity Etc › Re: How To Know If Your Religion Is The Fake One! by Xtopher123(m): 5:22am On Oct 06, 2016 |
OP a lot of folks won't like this.. You Just Nailed all religion
Believe me no Religion can stand the two Words PROVE IT |
Fashion › Re: Bride's Makeup On Her Wedding Day Sparks Online Confusion. See Photos by Xtopher123(m): 4:32pm On Oct 05, 2016 |
Who's business is it if that's the way she chose to look like on her Wedding day? Sometimes we pay attention to things that don't matter |
Art, Graphics & Video › Re: Lady Poses Unclad To Celebrate Independence Day In Nigeria, Gets Blasted (Pics) by Xtopher123(m): 2:46am On Oct 04, 2016 |
I see absolutely nothing wrong with the picture, a lot of you bashing her here have done worse so you all should get a life please |
Technology Market › Re: My 3 Weeks 32GB Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos With LTE For Sale With All Accessories. by Xtopher123(m): 2:34am On Oct 04, 2016*. Modified: 7:48pm On Mar 23, 2022 |
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TV/Movies › Re: Lady: "I Will Never Watch Nollywood Movies Again Because Of These" by Xtopher123(m): 7:52pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
A lot of sense in this post but those that feel and think they don't care of don't want to know would not read..
It's also why I detest Nollywood movies too.. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Drones To Bomb Northern Nigeria by Xtopher123(m): 11:37pm On Oct 02, 2016 |
They had better stay clear from Nigeria cos this is the same shot they did to Libya, Iraq and Syria.. |
Phones › Re: What Is That One Feature You Wish Your Phone Have?? by Xtopher123(m): 9:20am On Oct 02, 2016 |
My phone to use Renewable Solar Energy My phone to have Secured Unlimited access to Internet To have Laser Function (Projected Screen and Keyboard)..
More Functions to be added later.. |
Science/Technology › Re: The Snake My Friend And I Killed On Our Way To Vigil (Photo) by Xtopher123(m): 1:14am On Oct 01, 2016 |
Why Kill Snakes? |
Politics › Re: 32 Seater Bus Manufactured By Ex-Militants Arrives Abuja For Delivery To Buhari by Xtopher123(m): 6:01pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
Young03: they assembled it not that the manufactured it
na them manufacture the engine? HP ownes the PC but doesn't Really Model a Single piece in the device, they own the Architecture only and Branding.. They Just couple it.. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: How My Hatred For Suits Almost Cost Me An Interview by Xtopher123(m): 5:55pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: How My Hatred For Suits Almost Cost Me An Interview by Xtopher123(m): 5:30pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
Architects don't do suits...  SO suit is a no for me.. If you wont accept me cos I didnt put on Suit, then You never really wanted my service |
Politics › Re: Here's My Take On IPOB by Xtopher123(op): 1:03pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
It appears no one has an answer to my question.. So why the hate all these while? Why the Insults on people that have decided they want freedom? |
Phones › Re: Samsung Set To Release Galaxy C9 With 6GB RAM by Xtopher123(m): 1:00pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
Instead of them to Optimise the Android OS to run efficiently on Less Ram, they rather throw in more ram so the OS struggles to fix itself..
Larger Ram means more power and More Battery Consumption.. Its Basic Physics |
Politics › Re: Imo Adults To Pay N3,000 Development Levy - Rochas Okorocha by Xtopher123(m): 12:19pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
I just want to believe this is a lie tho.. |
Education › Does Your State Have A Functioning State Library? Here's Mine In Imo by Xtopher123(op): 11:50am On Sep 27, 2016 |
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Last weekend, I couldn’t control the tears that flowed freely when I drove past Modotel Roundabout in Owerri, Imo State, and saw a beautiful chapel erected at the spot where the Imo State Library formerly stood. As much as I struggle to avoid putting either Imo State or its Governor Owelle Rochas Okorocha on the spot, nothing breaks the heart more than learning that the Imo State Library was demolished to pave way for a magnificent church edifice that is hardly in use. This is a wrongdoing that is not only abominable in the 21st century, but also totally unsupportable by every imaginable and unimaginable reason in the world.
Local residents say the new church building now serves as an interdenominational worship facility exclusively reserved for the state governor, Rochas Okorocha, and his “very special” visitors. Please bear in mind that Assumpta Catholic Cathedral – the largest church building in the whole of South-East – which has the largest seating space for any Christian religious worship is just a few streets away from this new facility. Not only that, Owerri capital city boasts of an array of churches on every street corner, left, right and centre, to the point of constituting what is beginning to look like a nuisance and irritable noise pollution, in sharp contrast to the serenity that once characterised the state’s social landscape. What makes the demolition of the state library particularly objectionable is that it was done by an administration that constantly trumpets its commitment to education. It is indeed, no wonder the project has been described “as an overzealous display of misplaced priorities.”
Anybody that grew up in Owerri in the ’90s would be quite familiar with the exceptional impact the Imo State Library Board made on children of school age during that period. Every holiday season, the state library was so overwhelmingly jam-packed that it was usually difficult for school children to find seating spaces if they came later than 8.a.m. It was then traditional for the State Library Board to organise reading festivals, Borrow-A-Book-Everyday, school quizzes, inter-school competitions on dictation, poetry, essay writing, singing, dancing and so forth. Before the advent of the internet, that was how school children networked with pupils from other schools, and tested their reading and writing proficiencies beyond their schools’ termly evaluations. There were no holiday classes then because most kids usually went to the library to read books different from the recommended texts in the state’s academic curriculum.
It was not surprising that Imo State consistently maintained the lead in educational attainment in Nigeria during those days, which enabled it to close the gaps in gender inequality in education. Just like me, there are many who continue to relish those memories and benefited immensely from the intellectual development exercises that the state library delivered free of charge to young Imo citizens.
I am a Christian: Catholic by marriage and Mormon by birth. So, I am not averse to Christian worship. I am not also saying that the governor’s right to worship in a nice church building situated closer to the Government House should be unmet. I, just like many others, am totally devastated to see that an interdenominational chapel could be given such greater priority over a state library! This is heartbreaking and mindboggling! The private needs and predilections of a few leaders ought to be balanced against public interests and considerations. In event of a clash between such private needs and public interests, the latter should always prevail. By any stretch of the human imagination, the new chapel fails the test of overriding public interest. To that extent, anybody that describes Rochas’ chapel as an “intolerable waste of taxpayers’ resources” wouldn’t be any farther from the truth.
Equally vexing is the flimsy excuse that the Imo State Governor has plans to relocate the library to some new site in New Owerri. For two reasons, that excuse is totally flawed from both the rational and economic points of view. First, New Owerri is quite a distance from the main Owerri capital, and will surely create accessibility challenges to library users. Students of major educational institutions in the state, such as Imo State University and Alvan Ikoku College of Education once had easy and direct access to the demolished state library. It does appear that the Mbakwe administration that built the demolished library carefully considered the issue of proximity to students before situating the library at the most strategic location in the state. To add to the pains of an inaccessible library, that relocation will increase the burden of transportation costs on pupils, students, and their parents or legal guardians.
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Secondly, assuming the issue of access can be overlooked, would it not have made greater sense to build and complete the new library before demolishing an existing one? What are the alternatives – in terms of public reading spaces – that have been made for Imo students and pupils? Should they suspend all forms of reading until the new library is completed? With this sort of awful action, it is no longer difficult to understand why Anambra is now taking the lead in educational progress in the South-East leaving Imo relegated: something that was unthinkable as recent as five-six years ago?
Goodbye Imo State Library! It may be too late to reverse that wrongdoing, but it needs to be emphasised that the governor probably needs a new set of advisers. In the best interest of the state, Imo citizens all over the world need to come together to support the Rochas-led administration by rendering innovative ideas and solutions that will move Imo forward. The State Governor, on his own part, needs to establish mechanisms for receiving, engaging, processing and implementing these innovative ideas and contributions from citizens of the state, who mean well and are desirous in seeing that the state succeeds. Source:- http://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2015/10/29/goodbye-imo-library-welcome-rochas-chapel-by-victoria-ohaeri/Victoria Ohaeri is the executive director of Spaces for Change ( www.spacesforchange.org), a youth-development and policy advocacy organisation based in Lagos, Nigeria. She can be reached on victoria@spacesforchange.org. Please show us a picture of your State Library.. |
Christianity Etc › Re: My Favourite Bible Passage: The Palm Tree by Xtopher123(m): 8:20pm On Sep 25, 2016 |
MrPresident1: Seun, you are completely ignorant of the meaning of the contents of the Bible. I just checked frontpage now to see that this thread is now there and mischievously titled with 'naughty passage'.
To help your ignorance, I will provide an explanation but like everyone else you are free to take it or leave it. Know also that the Bible version you have quoted from is a heavily watered down version created by wicked people to keep the truth of the Bible obscured so that their slaves may continue to be slaves.
In summary, the songs of Solomon is the Bible book of a story of love between Solomon and his bride. Anthropomorphically speaking, Solomon is God while Israel (the people) is his bride. The real and true Israel of the Bible are the Negros who lost favour with God hence their devolution hence their present condition world wide today. God is the life and wisdom of Negros, but due to idolatry, we lost His presence and now grope about in darkness at noon, a lost people. But He has promised that His anger will not last forever, and He would regather us.
The time for this regathering is nigh, when the Negroes the true Israelites of the Bible will assume world leadership again, our birthright that was truncated for only about 2 days will be restored to us.
Solomon is Adam, Israel is Eve. Eve corrupted Adam; Solomon's numerous women corrupted him into idolatry. The most useless post on NL I've ever seen by a religious bigot.. Arrange trash bro |