Crime › Traders Now Sell Bad Rotten Eggs Which Smells Like Ammonia by YoungRay007(op): 6:07pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
Please take note of the quality of eggs been sold currently in Nigeria. Since the increase in price of eggs, most people hardly buy eggs as before, this makes eggs stay longer in the traders shop and when it is sold, it already spoilt.
Today, I bought five eggs from a Trader in my street, when I boiled it, I noticed it had a very terrible smell, I immediately took it to the person who sold it to me, she apologized and changed it. I got home, boiled it and it was still bad when I cracked it. I got really angry and could not go back to return it. |
Crime › Re: Install Car Tracking Devices In Your Vehicles (it's Important) by YoungRay007: 6:00pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
This guy is a scammer, please avoid him. |
Business › At What Rate Are You Mining Pi by YoungRay007(op): 5:47pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
At what rate are you currently mining pi cryptocurrency |
Politics › Re: If You Don't JAPA From Nigeria Now, You........... by YoungRay007(op): 5:44pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
louqas: Nowhere in this write up did you write when you are leaving.... Anyway whenever you leave ....bye bye We all cannot leave.....we will try to make it better And you leaving dont think when things get better you will now run back and start oppressing us....we will remind you how you cowardly ran away when the country needed fixing.....how you abandoned the country when it needed you bit in fixing it. Once again....byeeee I Am in Sweden |
Family › Re: My Wife Changed All Our Property Documents In Nigeria To Hers, Plans To Kill Me by YoungRay007: 5:41pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
Like if you didn't read this stuff |
TV/Movies › Re: Pictures Of Zack Orji, Segun Arinze, Ibinabo Fiberesima On Set Of 'Mary Slessor' by YoungRay007: 4:38pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
Do you want the producers to go bankrupt |
Christianity Etc › Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by YoungRay007: 4:09pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
Hi |
Islam › Re: Islam For Muslims: Side Talk Station by YoungRay007: 4:09pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
tobby1987: Answer: In the name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful, 1) The position of all four Sunni schools of Islamic law is that it is unlawful (haram) to touch any part of a textual copy of the Qur’an (mushaf) without being in a state of minor ritual purity (wudu), as a way of honouring the book of Allah. The majority of the Imams of Qur’anic exegesis (mufassirun) state that the verses: “It is surely the Noble Qur’an, (recorded already) in a protected book (i.e. the Preserved Tablet) that is not touched except by the purified ones (the angels). A revelation from the Lord of the worlds” (Qur’an: 56/77-80) refers also to physically touching the Qur’an. Moreover, Imam Malik (Allah have mercy on him) relates in his Al-Muwatta that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) wrote a letter to Amr ibn Hazm (Allah be pleased with him), in which he said, “None should touch the Qur’an except one who is in a state of purity.” (Al-Muwatta no: 534) Apart from the Mushaf, if a complete verse of the Qur’an is written or inscribed on something else such as a wall, piece of paper, slate or coin [m: and by extension, if the Qur’an is stored electronically in a digital format on an iPhone, PC or some other device, since it can not be classed a Mushaf], there are two opinions of classical Hanafi jurists (fuqaha) regarding its ruling: Some jurists are of the view that in addition to the Mushaf itself, it is not permitted to touch an item on which a complete verse of the Qur’an is inscribed. It is stated in Maraqi al-Falah: “Likewise Wudu is mandatory in order to touch a Mushaf, and even [to touch] a verse inscribed on a coin or wall due to the statement of Allah Most High, “it is not touched except by the purified ones” whether [to touch] the inscribed part or the blank space. Some of our [Hanafi] scholars, however, stated that what is prohibitively disliked for the ritually impure is to touch the actual area where the text is written and not the blank space because one is not touching the Qur’an literally. The correct position is that touching the blank space is akin to touching the text itself [in that both are not permitted].” (See: (Maraqi al-Falah with the commentary of Tahtawi P: 82) Acknowledging that some Hanafi jurists limit the prohibition of touching to the actual area where the Qur’anic text is inscribed, Imam Shurunbulali in the above passage explains that the correct position is that if a verse is written on anything besides the Mushaf, on a slate for example, then not only is it prohibited to touch that part of the slate where the verse is inscribed but the whole slate itself. Based on this, if the Qur’an application is activated and the verses appear on the screen of an iPhone, PC or other electronic devices, it is not permitted to touch the device without Wudu. The second opinion within the Hanafi School is that if Qur’anic verses are inscribed on something other than a Mushaf, then it is only impermissible to touch that part of the item where the verses are inscribed and not the whole item. Imam Ibn Abidin (Allah have mercy on him), quoting Halabi and Al-Bahr al-Ra’iq, states: “… It is not unlawful in other than a Mushaf [to touch] except the area where the verses are inscribed.” (Radd al-Muhtar ala ‘l- Durr al-Mukhtar 1/173) This position, chosen by Imams Ibn Abidin, Ibn Nujaym and others, can be acted upon given the need and widespread usage of digital forms of the Qur’an. It is, however, superior and closer to propriety when possible to take precaution and act upon the first position. Based on this, once the verses of the Qur’an appear on the screen, it will not be permitted to touch the area where the actual text appears without Wudu. Touching other parts of the iPhone or device, however, will be permitted. Note that if the Qur’an application is not activated and hence the verses do not appear on the screen, then it is totally permitted to touch the device including the screen without Wudu. Hi |
Education › Re: 13 Things Only UNN Students Will Relate To (Photo Illustrations) by YoungRay007: 4:07pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
Ftc |
Culture › Re: Why Do Igbos Place So Much Value On Ancestral Land Than The One Bought .. by YoungRay007: 4:05pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
FTC, I DEDICATE IT to bubu |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Uganda Risks Losing Only International Airport Over Chinese Loan by YoungRay007: 1:58pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
So bad for them, that their president no get sense at all. |
Politics › If You Don't JAPA From Nigeria Now, You........... by YoungRay007(op): 1:51pm On Nov 26, 2021 |
Nigeria has become the poverty capital of the world, it has over 45 million unemployed youths, with over 80 million Nigerians earning below 100$ a month, life is extremely difficult as alot of Nigerians hardly invest (buy a land, shares, build a home etc) or save. Money earned now is channeled for the most crucial things like feeding, accommodation, transportation etc.
With the high rate of inflation and the Everly depreciation of the naira, currently one dollar exchange at 580 naira, The Federal Government overnment of Nigeria have announced that it will stop fuel subsidy by July next year.
Such decision is a welcome decision but the Government must put policies to lift Nigerians out of poverty first before removing fuel subsidy.
Removing subsidy next year without first improving the lifes of Nigerians would lead to inflation, high cost of goods and services and also crime rate.
If you plan to JAPA (leave the country), you have to do it before the removal of the fuel subsidy or it might be too late and you may be trapped in this country forever. |
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Romance › Re: Why AFRICANS Hardly Marry BLACK Americans by YoungRay007: 10:59am On Nov 26, 2021 |
They are wise and saucy |
Islam › Re: The Importance Of Saying "In Shā Allah إن شاء الله" by YoungRay007: 10:48am On Nov 26, 2021 |
Reading comments |
Romance › Have You Slept With An Asian Lady Before by YoungRay007(op): 10:28am On Nov 26, 2021 |
I remember when I visited Thailand last year, I noticed that Asian ladies were very beautiful and sexy. I slept with Indian, Chinese and Thai ladies. But it was the Japanese ladies that burst my head. Those ladies have a very tight pussy and standing brest, they cry out loud when I am banging them and this intensify the pleasure. Share your experience |
Phones › Re: Please Suggest A ₦70k Phone With Good Camera And Battery by YoungRay007: 10:18am On Nov 26, 2021 |
E be like say topic Don finish for naira land |
Politics › Re: Governor Ugwuanyi Engages Citizens, Reiterates Commitment To Open Government by YoungRay007: 10:04am On Nov 26, 2021 |
Madam governor. |
Business › Benefits Of Owning A Bet9ja Shop by YoungRay007(op): 10:02am On Nov 26, 2021 |
Please nairalanders, what are the benefits of owning a Bet9ja or betking shop. I want to learn about the commissions being given. |
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Romance › Re: Finding The Perfect One by YoungRay007: 2:41pm On Nov 24, 2021 |
Chai, arewa people would not comment here oo because this thread do not concern them.
Girls are the reason why alot of them are still single. Yesterday I collected number from a girl and chatted her on whatsapp, could you believe she was asking me for subscription, there and there I just block the idiot. |
Health › Re: The Components Of Crystal Meth AKA meth by YoungRay007: 11:49am On Nov 24, 2021 |
Na wa ooo |
Politics › Re: Enugu Moves To Restore Recreation Parks To Original Purpose by YoungRay007: 8:42pm On Nov 23, 2021 |
Madam governor |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo Hails Coca Cola's Planned $1bn Investment In Nigeria by YoungRay007: 7:57pm On Nov 23, 2021 |
When I relocated to The UK, I tasted their own Coca-Cola its tasted different from our own, I knew Nigerians were drinking Typhoid |
TV/Movies › Re: Gulder Ultimate Search: Opeyemi Samuel Ishmael And Tobechukwu Okoye Evicted by YoungRay007: 7:30am On Nov 23, 2021 |
This year show was clearly disigned for a woman to win it. Toke keep saying it self that a woman would win it. |
Romance › Re: Bad Guys, What Do U Have To Say About This Pics? by YoungRay007: 12:36pm On Nov 22, 2021 |
This kind ladies, na from nyash dey dey knack them. |
Crime › Who Is The Worst Nairalander On This Forum by YoungRay007(op): 9:33am On Nov 22, 2021 |
I think RIGHTEOUSNESS2 is the worst member on this forum, the guy can twist every thread upside down and relate it to signs of end time. I think he better change the way he preaches the gospel because it very bad. You can share your own experience of other members. |
Business › Which Telecommunication Network Is The Best In Nigeria by YoungRay007(op): 9:01am On Nov 22, 2021 |
Between MTN, GLO, AIRTEL AND 9 MOBILE, which of the following is the best network in the country currently. |
Politics › Re: Why I Convened 2014 National Confab – Jonathan by YoungRay007: 6:30pm On Nov 21, 2021 |
treesun: Former President Goodluck Jonathan says he convened the 2014 National Conference with the intention to create an environment for Nigerians to address issues pushing citizens towards divisive politics and sowing the seeds of discord.
Jonathan stated this in his remarks at the “2nd Igbo Nsukka Zik Annual Merit Award”, in memory of the first Nigerian President, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, on Tuesday in Abuja. The event was organised by Igbo Nsukka United Front.
At the event, Jonathan was honored with “the Zik’s Merit Award”.
He said the inability to manage Nigeria’s diversity was a major stumbling block to the nation’s socio-economic development.
“When I convened the 2014 National Conference as President, my intention was to create an environment that would enable our citizens to dispassionately address those issues that are pushing us towards divisive politics and sowing the seeds of discord in our polity.
“I believe that, in a complex and diverse country like ours, the journey of nationhood and march to greatness is not a sprint but a marathon.
“However, to get it right, we need to do much more to unite our people and integrate our society, in order to build a nation of selfless patriots and citizens, citizens as defined by the Greek philosophers.
“That is the type of country envisioned by our nationalists.
“That is the only way to turn our huge population, rich diversity, and the outstanding resourcefulness of our people into a positive force that would transform and enhance the greatness of our dear country.
“I have no doubt in my mind that God Almighty has deposited in our land and in our citizens, the indefatigable spirit and creativity to unite, work and relate in a harmonious way and make our country great,” Jonathan said
The former president stressed the need for Nigerians to come together and agree on how to strengthen mechanisms and institutions that would promote the harmonization and functionality of their diverse people.
Jonathan said that would ensure equitable distribution of resources and opportunities and inspire harmony, patriotism, justice, peace, and sustainable development.
He expressed his belief that Azikiwe’s ideals, philosophy, and wisdom were very relevant at this particular time, as Nigerians sought to chart a way forward for the country.
He added that Azikiwe, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Chief Anthony Enahoro, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, and other great nationalists did their best to lift the image of our country.
“The nation owes Nnamdi Azikiwe, the first President of Nigeria who was in office from 1963 to 1966, a debt of gratitude.
“His outstanding role while working with other great nationalists to secure the independence we enjoy today was legendary.
“Nigerians of different generations will continue to remember his extraordinary efforts towards keeping Nigeria one, and his belief in Nigeria’s greatness anchored on equity, justice, and inclusion.”
Jonathan said that as an indigene of Eastern Nigeria, born in Northern Nigeria and established in Western Nigeria, Azikiwe had a cosmopolitan life experience and disposition that prepared him for his role in society.
This, according to him, enabled Azikiwe to envision a progressive Nigeria, whose diverse tribes and tongues would blend to produce a great nation to lead the rest of Africa.
“Whether as a political leader, author, journalist and media owner, Zik was sincere in his consistent rhetoric about freedom and economic emancipation.
“He spent most of his life fighting for the progress of this country and the well-being of her people.
“It is, therefore, a thing of great significance that this group chose this very special day to evoke the nationalist spirit and principles of Azikiwe and restore to our consciousness, those ideals that raised our optimism about a cohesive and peaceful nation.
“A nation that would draw its strength in ethnic tolerance and accommodation and project to the world the beauty of unity in diversity.
“In those early days, Azikiwe never minced words on his fervent belief and optimism in the great potentials of our uniquely diverse society.
“He lived and died for one Nigeria, believing that what binds us is greater and more beneficial than what divides us as a people.
“While most political pundits insist that the potential for Nigeria’s greatness remains potent, our nation has continued, since independence, to grapple with the consequences of poor management of our diversity and differences.
Jonathan commended the group for organising the dialogue on the 117th birthday of Azikiwe and for making efforts to preserve his legacies for national unity, in challenging times.
Jonathan, also appreciated the solidarity and warm reception he always received from the people of the South East of Nigeria.
“The unconditional solidarity South Easterners have always accorded me, reinforces my hope in the fact that we can truly fraternize with one another as citizens of one country, no matter our tribe and tongue.
“It also shows that Ndigbo has accepted me as one of their own, in spite of the fact that I come from the creeks of the Niger Delta.
“When my grandmother named me Azikiwe, she probably had no inkling of the meaning of the name, other than the fact that she was enamored with the achievements of the great nationalist, the Great Zik of Africa.”
“I have come to understand that the name symbolizes peace, understanding, greatness, and solidarity in unity,” Jonathan added.
(NAN)
https://punchng.com/why-i-convened-2014-national-confab-jonathan/ This was the reason the British and the USA removed him for trying to unite NIG, the other was the ban on LGBTQ |
Sports › Re: Sergio Aguero Retires From Football Due To Heart Problems by YoungRay007: 6:26pm On Nov 21, 2021 |
How come kanu nwankwo played with a weak heart |
Fashion › Re: Kimberly Chukwuemeka Wins 6th Exquisite Queen Nigeria World Beauty Pageant by YoungRay007: 6:17pm On Nov 21, 2021 |
She use her puna win the prize |
Career › The Pros And Cons Of being an Uber or Bolt driver by YoungRay007(op): 10:24am On Nov 21, 2021*. Modified: 12:14pm On Nov 21, 2021 |
Please nairalanders, advise me on this issue, I am thinking of a business to do but am confuse, I was thinking of opening a restaurant in a good location but my very good friend who is a bolt driver is advising me to buy a used Toyota car and register it under bolt and start driving.
I know every business has risks and reward, please what are the advantages and disadvantages of being a Uber or bolt driver, and is it that lucrative, please reply |