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Hello everyone, I'm an EEA Family member and I'm thinking of going on holiday to Turkey do I need do apply for Turkish visa or I'm cover with my EEA thanks |
Dande55:ode |
mo ti gbo oooo |
organicfoods:why can't you be formulating it just to reduce your expenses anyway kudos to you |
season movies |
are you formulating your feed by yourself or you are still buying it? |
story for the gods |
united we stand |
even the emir who is fulani by tribe can't address the own city with any other language then yoruba so what are you now talking about
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your days are numbered |
change begin with our representatives |
oga Buhari all the promise wey you made he Don dey be like say na fake where the money where the food |
this is the time you we see best side of Nigeria police |
proudly ours jumia |
useless leader |
According to a post been shred with me by a brother who is a banker :NAIRA EXCHANGE RATE vs AFRICAN COUNTRIES: South Africa: Rand 1 = 13 Naira Angola: 1 kwanza = 2 Naira Botswana: 1 Pula = 18 Naira Cape Verde: 1 Escudo = 2 Naira Algeria: 1 Dinar = 2 Naira Egypt: 1 Pound = 25 Naira Eritrea: 1 Nakata = 13 Naira Ethiopia: 1 Birr = 9 Naira Ghana: 1 Cedi = 50 Naira Gambia 1 Dalasi = 5 Naira Kenya: 1 shilling = 3 Naira Liberia: 1 Dinar = 4 Naira Lesotho: 1 Loti = 14 Naira Libya: 1 Dinar = 146 Naira Morrocco: 1 Dirham = 146 Naira Madagascar: 1 Ariary = 4 Naira Mauritius: 1 Rupee = 6 Naira Malawi: 1 kwacha = 11 Naira Mozambique: 1 Metical = 4 Naira Namibia: 1 Dollar = 12 Naira Seychelles: 1 Rupee = 12 Naira Sudan: 1 pound = 32 Naira Swaziland: 1 Lilangeri = 13 Naira Tunisia: 1 Dinar = 100 Naira Zambia: 1 kwacha = 18 Naira Even the worst economies of Africa now have more valuable currencies than Nigeria. As at today $1 = N425. 8 months ago it was N200. I remember when Nigeria used to sneeze and the whole of Africa catches cold; when Obasanjo used to close Seme border & the whole of West Africa go on their knees. Today, we have been reduced to a mere BANANA REPUBLIC. |
[b][/b][color=#000099][/color]Pastor Chris narrated his encounter with a Muslim who claimed Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was mentioned in the Bible. In a nutshell, he told his church members how he was able to make the man become a Christian that day. We at the Academy of Islamic propagation (ACADIP) promise to provide not less than 10,000 Muslims for him to Christianity if he would summon courage and agree to debate and prove to the chief lecturer of Academy of Islamic propagation, Ustadh Yusuf Adepoju that prophet Muhammad is not foretold in the Bible. Not only would he be doing a great service to his ministry, but also to Christiandom. PROPHET MUHAMMAD (PBUH) IN THE BIBLE Had Pastor Chris met the likes of Eneye Ahmad Jamiu Emma or someone like myself, it would take him a heart of stone to reject the fact that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was mentioned in the Bible. I will go further in this article to give some analysis. In Deuteronomy 18:18, we read, “Deuteronomy 18:18 I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.” The verse above is a prophecy. Christian apologists are quick to say this prophecy refers to Jesus Christ, yet the trinitarians amongst them forget it talks of a prophet not a God the son, while a Muslim like me will argue that it refers to prophet Muhammad (pbuh). However, to agree to disagree with them, we will compare prophet Moses (As), prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and Jesus (As). The prophet was said to be from among the brethren of the Jews. The three prophets were all from the same father. Moses and Jesus were Jews from Isaac, while Muhammad was Arab from Ishmael. Abraham fathered Isaac and Ishmael hence it is proper to say the three prophets were brethren. The verse says, “A prophet like unto Moses”, let us see… * Moses had a father, Muhammad had, Jesus had no father. * Moses and Muhammad had natural birth, Jesus was conceived by a virgin. * Moses and Muhammad married, Jesus didn’t. * Moses and Muhammad had children, Jesus didn’t. * Moses and Muhammad brought laws, Jesus didn’t. * Moses and Muhammad had children, Jesus didn’t. * Moses and Muhammad were rulers, Jesus wasn’t. * Moses and Muhammad died natural deaths, Jesus didn’t. There are so many similarities between Moses and Muhammad (pbuh) that I have decided not to write in this article but would graciously give them via phone call or messages. We read in another book of the Bible, St. John “1:19 And this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou? St. John 1:20 And he confessed, and denied not; but confessed, I am not the Christ. St. John 1:21 And they asked him, What then? Art thou Elias? And he saith, I am not. Art thou that prophet? And he answered, No.” The verses above talk about John’s encounter with the Jews. The Jews were expecting three prophets, Elijah, Jesus and Muhammad. They asked him if he was any of the three and he denied. After they asked if he was Jesus or Elijah, they asked, “are you the prophet?”. It is ridiculous when Christians argue that this prophet not mentioned by name is Jesus when it is apparent that they had asked him about Jesus. The unnamed prophet was the prophet prophesied in Deuteronomy 18:8 which is Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). He was also prophesied in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 29:12 “And the book is delivered to him that is not learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and he saith, I am not learned.” In the cave of Hira, Angel Gabriel asked prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to read and he said, “I cannot read”. In Qur’an chapter 96, it starts with a command, “Iqra” meaning “read”. There are so many proofs to substantiate the claim that Prophet Muhammad is in the Qur’an which I will not mention as this topic is just an introduction to the article. Anyone with questions on this topic should contact the author through the contact details attached to this article (at the end). This is the link to the article http://.com/acadip-challenges-pastor-chris-oyakhilome- replies-dr-ijabla-raymond-by-lucas-samson/ |
[i][/i]yeye religion if it Muslim you will all be saying nonsense now quote her she's not Christian abi more of you will soon be expose |
you know all these charging point I rep you oooo |
sugar cane |
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Olabisi Deji-Folutile
I have on my table a protest letter from the
Office of the Secretary to the State
Government, Office of the Governor, State of
Osun. The main complaint in that letter is that
the PUNCH titles have not been fair to Ogbeni
Rauf Aregbesola in their reports.
There is no point defending PUNCH on this.
From my experience as an editor, this is a
common complaint, especially from politicians. I
can’t count the number of times that both the
Peoples Democratic Party and the All
Progressives Congress have accused PUNCH of
working for the opposition. To an average
Nigerian politician, any story that does not
favour his political party or members is
sponsored.
The state government’s protest letter
notwithstanding, I can’t help but bare my heart
on the current imbroglio in Osun State between
the government and its lecturers on the one
hand, and the state and its doctors on the
other.
Indeed, for the people of Osun, it has been a
circus show since the election of the “financial
engineer” more than five years ago. First, the
governor slashed tuition drastically at the state-
owned university, Osun State University, and
refused to provide funds for running the
institution. Not too long after, the institution’s
lecturers went on strike because the state
couldn’t pay their salaries.
Again, the governor merged about 850
secondary schools in the state into 70, in what
he described as the “Omoluabi Essence.” By
that merger, Christian schools were merged with
Muslim colleges where the mode of dressing
involves the wearing of hijab. That also created
problems. At some point, some students
dressed as masqueraders to school to prove a
point. It was really confusion galore!
In October last year, there were rumours that
the state was planning to merge all its colleges
of education. This was also greeted with many
protests. Though the state debunked the
reports, the sacking of lecturers in some of the
colleges of education has further fuelled the
rumour of merger.
Last Friday, 141 members of the Academic
Staff Union of Polytechnics and Non-Academic
Staff Union in the state-owned tertiary
institutions were laid off. The dismissed workers
were said to be victims of the ongoing
controversial merger of tertiary institutions in
the state. The two institutions affected are the
Osun State College of Education, Ila-Orangun
and Osun State College of Education, Ilesa.
But, the lecturers refused to collect their
termination letters. Under normal
circumstances, this should be regarded as an
act of gross insubordination. To compound the
problem, other lecturers in the state, in a bid to
support their own, have embarked on an
indefinite strike.
Probably, as a way of saving the governor from
an imminent embarrassment, the Speaker of the
State House of Assembly, Mr. Najeem Salam,
suspended the lecturers’ sacking. He asked the
provosts of the institutions, their governing
councils, as well as officials of the ministry of
education, ASUP and CEASU to appear before
the House to resolve the issues.
But, interestingly, authorities of these
institutions told the House that government had
nothing to do with the workers’ dismissal.
According to them, the affected workers were
dismissed due to redundancy, inappropriate
qualification, poor academic development and
declining productivity, among other reasons.
Agreed that some of the reasons adduced for
the workers’ dismissal could be true, isn’t it
strange that the managements had to wait this
long before taking a decision on these people?
It is also interesting that different tertiary
institutions are giving similar reasons for taking
similar steps when there are no records of joint
meetings of both institutions on same agenda at
any point in time.
The truth is the school authorities may need to
invent another lie for the discerning and
intelligent members of the society.
As things stand now, if I were to be in Ogbeni
Aregbesola’s shoes, I would simply embrace the
political resolution that the House of Assembly
has graciously offered. I will drop the idea of
sacking the lecturers.
Already, Governor Aregbesola is fast losing the
respect of the state’s workforce. He is going
through what some lazy husbands that
constantly crave for respect when they can’t do
things that confer respect on men go through
every time. No woman respects any man that
delights in giving excuses for failure. Any
government that can’t pay its workers has
failed.
Respect is earned. One of the things that
confer honour on responsible men is their
ability, not only to provide the basic necessities
of their families, but to also satisfy some of
their indulgences. Someone once told me that
his wife changed his name to “My Lord’’ when
he landed a mouth-watering job. Recently, she
changed his name to “My International man”
when his salary was doubled.
For now, Governor Aregbesola remains a
“weightless” governor. He can’t command the
respect of the state’s workers. Though he has
consistently tried his best to convince his
people that their present predicament is a
function of the global meltdown, workers who
are being owed months of salaries have refused
to be persuaded.
How can they when they see their governor live
a life of opulence every day? The governor and
his family use a private helicopter funded by the
state to travel across the states of the
federation.
Who would respect an employer who has turned
them to beggars? Lots of workers in Osun
State are welfare candidates in some churches
and mosques. Some have even been forced to
sell their property to pay their children’s school
fees.
Right now, the governor is facing another set of
recalcitrant workers in the state doctors. They
are on strike and have ignored the governor’s
threat to dismiss them. Two times, the striking
doctors ignored the governor’s ultimatum for
them to return to work.
These are doctors who embarked on strike to
protest the government’s decision to pay them
half salaries. On Thursday, it was reported that
the positions of the doctors were advertised.
But, the Nigerian Medical Association has
told medical doctors in the country to shun the
jobs being advertised by the state government.
Meanwhile, the Medical and Dental
Consultants Association of Nigeria at Ladoke
Akintola University of Technology Teaching
Hospital, jointly owned by Oyo and Osun states,
has started an indefinite strike.
How many battles would the governor fight?
Unfortunately, he seems to find it convenient
to be a lone ranger. Almost a year after he
was sworn in as a second-term governor,
Ogbeni has yet to constitute his cabinet.
Sincerely, this is not the time for the governor
to flex his muscles.
The governor can’t afford any further
distractions. He needs all the time that is
available for retrospection and projections.
He should start by constituting a credible think
tank that can proffer solutions to the economic
problems staring the state in the face.
Government has a duty to ensure that the basic
needs of its citizens are met. A workman
deserves his wages. So, it is part of the
governor’s responsibilities to pay his workers’
full salaries. While the state may not directly
provide food, shelter and other basic needs for
the people, it should at least provide an
environment where the people can thrive.
The Japanese railway authorities are keeping a
train station in a remote village in North Island
of Hokkaido because of only one passenger – a
high school student. According to Straits Times ,
the only two trains that stop in this village do so
because of this girl.
Three years ago, the Japan Railway Company
decided to shut down the station. But it
reversed the decision after it was discovered
that a young girl used the train to go to school
every day. They are running the station pending
the time this girl will finish high school.
Talk of a responsible and responsive
government. A government should be ready to
go the extra mile for its people, not bullying
them after failing to pay them their salaries. |
Don't worry better offer will come |
Timi Dakolo, Korede Bello, Cynthia Morgan win at
the 10th edition of the awards ceremony.
The Headies has officially set off the awards
season this year with the 10th edition of it’s
annual ceremony celebrating Nigerian music
talent.
The event which was held at Landmark Event
Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos was hosted by
Nigerian comedian, Bovi and dance queen,
Kaffy. The event was originally scheduled to hold
on December 30, 2015 but was postponed to
January 1, 2016.
Here is the list of winners from the Headies 2015
below..
Headies Hall of Fame
2Face Idibia
Best Street-Hop Artiste
Olamide (‘Bobo’)
Best Pop Single
‘Godwin’ by Korede Bello
Best Male Performance
Timi Dakolo (‘Wish me well’)
Best R&B single
‘Wish me well’ by Timi Dakolo
Best rap single
‘King kong’ by Vector
Best Vocal Performance (female)
Aramide (‘Iwo Nikan)
Best Ragga/dancehall single
‘German juice’ by Cynthia Morgan
Best Music Video
‘Katapot’ (by Reekado Banks, video shot by
Unlimited L.A)
Best Collaboration
‘Local Rappers’ – Reminisce ft Olamide, Phyno &
StormRex
Best Rap Album
“Chairman” by M.I
Best Music Producer
Legendary Beatz (‘Ojuelegba’)
Lyricist On The Roll
Vector
Next Rated
Reekado Banks
Revelation of The Year
Yemi Alade
Recording of the year
‘Wish me well’ – Timi Dakolo
Best Alternative Song
‘Sade’ – Adekunle Gold
Special Recognition Award
Don Jazzy
Best Pop/R&B Album
AYO – Wizkid
Artiste of The Year
Olamide
Song of The Year
‘Ojuelegba’ – Wizkid
Rookie of The Year
YCee |
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What would you do if you got this alert today?
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Alert:Credit
Acct:2320xxxxxxxx764
Amt:N4,200,000,000
Rmks:COL SAMBO DASUKI (NSA) 24 DEC 15
By: 24-Dec-2015. 15:59:26
Bal: N4,200,001,549.56
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A. Report to EFCC
B. Keep quiet
C. Run out of the country
D. Withdraw it immediately
...be sincere
This is my XMAS gift for u. |
God created the donkey and said to him, "You
will be a donkey. You will work untiringly from
sunrise to sunset carrying burdens on your back.
You will eat grass, you will have no intelligence
and you will live 50 years."
The donkey answered, "I will be a donkey, but to
live 50 years is much. Give me only 20."
God granted his wish.
God created the dog and said to him, "You will
guard the house of Man. You will be his best
friend. You will eat the scraps that he gives you
and you will live 30 years. You will be a dog."
The dog answered, "Sir, to live 30 years is too
much. Give me only 15."
God granted his wish.
God created the monkey and said to him, "You
will swing from branch to branch doing tricks.
You will be amusing and you will live 20 years.
You will be a monkey."
The monkey answered, "To live 20 years is too
much. Give me only 10."
God granted his wish.
Finally god created man, and said to him, "You
will be man, the only rational creature on the
face of earth. You will use your intelligence to
become master over all the animals. You will
dominate the world and you will live 20 years."
Man responded, "Sir, I will be a man but to live
only 20 years is very little, give me the 30 years
that the donkey refused, the 15 years that the
dog did not want and the 10 years the monkey
refused.
God granted man's wish....
And since then...
Man lives 20 years as a man, marries and spends
30 years like a donkey, working and carrying all
the burdens on his back.
Then when his children are grown... he lives 15
years like a dog, taking care of the house and
eating whatever is given to him, so that when he
is old, he can retire
and live 10 years like a monkey, going from
house to house and from one son or daughter to
another, doing tricks to amuse his grandchildren |
What if you sleep tonight and wake up tomorrow
morning, just to realise all these past years, you
have been dreaming, and in actual fact you are
waking up to prepare for school, you are actually
in S.S 2, and all your university or polytechnic,
and NYSC life has just been a dream.Just
imagine... ss2, WAEC, NECO, GCE, JAMB, POST-
UTME, 100level, 200level, 300level, 400level,
etc...To top it all, you realised you have not done
your assignment on simultaneous equation given
to you the previous day..,
what will you do? |
chai chai chai
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PC, just follow the simple steps below:
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PIN#
Step 2: You will receive a message which
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Step: Check your data balance with *777# and
call credit bonus with #122*9#
Note: It simply means you get the 500MB free
at no cost since you still get N500 call credit
refunded as bonus to you. This works for Glo
subscribers only for now. When other
networks replicate this, we will let you know.
And if you have any other one you can share via
comment below too. |
Arsenal fans are now in 21days prayer now because of fc Barcelona what did you guys think
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