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gboss4sure: Dem don craze? Na now i dey price my own private jet wey FG go buy for me for calling for the arrest of buhari, na now dem go remember to charge tax. make dem carry time o.Na so. no be u dey ask for free browsing for the other thread? Lolllll |
booqee: Why complaining?? We have golddiggers both in males and females almost in equal measures, so wats ur point in lamenting??Pls did I hear u say 'almost in equal measure' abi na my browser dey jonze me? |
goldfish80: My BIS auto-renewed on sunday 9pm the normal 1500.E be like say na me MTN take close marketlolllllllllllllll Abeg I no wan laff this morning o!! Patient dog eats the fattest bone. Just barely 3hrs difference if u had known sha. |
Seye25: Pls, we are all graduate and we have passed through English classes at different levels. Dont let us misinterprete the information in the test invite. We were told that successful candidates will be contacted 'from 48hrs' and not 'within 48hrs'. Pls lets be patient and dont mislead others.Exactly what I was explaining to someone then. This what they said. "Please note that candidates who are successful at the ability test will be required to attend a second level screening within 24 hours in Akure and from 48 hours in Lagos. At this stage, original credentials will be required for sighting and photocopy will be submitted." It was not stated within 24 hrs from the test, meaning it might be 24hrs after the message has Been sent to u for the meeting. Pls read thru that msg clearly. |
The enormous success of “The Bible” miniseries on The History Channel has left many production houses scrambling to get more movies/shows based on Scripture in production. The record-setting ratings give the general faith community something to cheer about after several years of disturbing trends: overall decrease in church attendance, an increase in those claiming no religious affiliation, and a perception that religious people are intolerant and out of touch with mainstream values. In spite of the 11.7 million viewers that tuned into the series finale and the half million DVD units sold within the first week of release, the real question is: do people believe these Bible stories to be fact or fiction? Are they merely mythological stories that Bronze Age people constructed to communicate their culture and beliefs, or are they historical events that actually happened? Remember, plenty of fictional series today get massive audiences like “Iron Man” and “The Walking Dead.” Ratings alone are not enough to validate the stories told in “The Bible.” Instead, we need to look at the evidence. I believe, and there is a great amount of supporting evidence to verify it, that the stories in the Bible are true. Just look at the event called Easter, recently celebrated around the world by more than 2 billion people. Is the resurrection of Jesus Christ a nice story that communicates some allegorical message or is (and was) it a true historical event? Let’s start with the most logical piece of historical evidence: 2,000 years ago a man named Jesus actually lived. Even popular Bible critic Bart Erhman concedes that Jesus indeed lived. The four Gospels are the primary records that tell of Jesus’ words and actions. They all agree that He lived, died by crucifixion and rose again from the grave. It was this story—a news story, not a bedtime story—that launched the Christian faith three days after Jesus’ death. It was because people knew that dead people usually stay dead that they believed Jesus’ physical appearance just days after His death was indeed a miracle. Ten of the 12 original followers of Christ would die the death of a martyr (not taking others lives, but being put to death for their faith) because they testified that Jesus had been raised from the dead. If something like the resurrection can be seen as the best explanation of the empty tomb after Jesus’ death, then all the other miracle stories become plausible. “New atheists,” such as biologist Richard Dawkins and physicist Lawrence Krauss, are quick to hurl the assertion that the Bible is a book of fairy tales, dismissing the resurrection as one of them. As far as a fairy tale, a simple week long trip to Israel would quickly and dramatically demonstrate to the rational mind that the people and places mentioned in the Bible are real. You will find very few people living in Israel today, religious or secular, that think Abraham, Moses, David, and Jesus were fictitious characters. Overall, when you compare the Bible to other ancient documents it stands head and shoulders above the rest in terms of historical accuracy and archaeological verifiability. The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls showed that the content of the Bible had been transmitted faithfully throughout the centuries. Its extraordinary impact is felt in virtually every aspect of our life and culture, from education— 106 of the first 108 universities in America, like Harvard, Princeton, and Yale, were founded with a primary goal of teaching and promoting the Christian faith—to our nation’s view of helping the poor and the needy. The countless hospitals and charities that have dramatically helped millions in their suffering and pain testify to the power of its principles and teachings. Far from religious faith being a bad thing, as Dawkins and his followers suggest, it has been a source of great hope and healing for billions. Remember, the Bible is not just one book; it is a collection of 66 books, written by more than 40 different authors over a period of 1,600 years. The amazing consistency of its message to mankind points to the reality that it is not just a book that man wrote about God, but one that God has inspired and given to mankind as a great gift of light in the darkness. Given the evidence, what do you think? Is the historically accurate text that our nation is built upon a book of fairy tales and myths? Or does the single, greatest book ever written, whose timeless stories brought in millions of viewers, have the benefit of being true? www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/04/21/bible-fact-or-fiction/ |
The truth is a new contract to print new note must be given out in his tenure, since the N5000 note failed this is a new route. |
haibe: you download torrents with your bb?yes o. Very fast |
Is the Nigerian girl related to Karen Igho in anyway? Too much resemblance. Maybe the pageant is based on intelligence/cgpa. Just saying |
Very interesting indeed |
Even though it doesn't work on other devices I think its really fair for unlimited downloads. I download torrents with it, softwares + antivirus update,movies,series,music anything. Consumed abt XXGB in 2weeks. Not a BB fan but the pricing is irresistible. Even though it doesn't work on other devices I think its really fair for unlimited downloads. I download torrents with it, softwares + antivirus update,movies,series,music anything. Consumed abt XXGB in 2weeks. Not a BB fan but the pricing is irresistible. |
PLEASE!!!!!! Send to zugoboss@gmail.com |
Zidojimo |
Damn! This is really funny. These Chinese guys really got some guts for naming the OS as Android 419. Lol |
Nobody is saying anything about the church. Were they not aware he was married? Didn't they announce banns of marriage? Na WA o churches of these days |
Contact me here if u have a working panel of Nokia n900 |
Contact me here if u have the a working panel of Nokia n900 available. |
Why do girls love the numbeer "3". I have. Done it only 3 times. U re my 3rd boy friend, my 1st was in primary school , 2nd in secondary sch,u're the 3rd person. |
Hmmmm... JUST two? |
If u say these guys should quit music what will u say about the likes of Tony Tetuila, DJ zeez, Danny young, Ajasa,Rugged Man... |
nosike3: wetin concern south east with a name like saheed and abdulahi...Dude don't let your ignorance be so noticeable..It's embarrassing.U're the one not getting the drift. |
U can't even spell the name properly |
[color=#000099][/color] Jim Carrey all the way from the mask,ace Ventura,lemony snicket,cable guy,eternal sunshine,I love u Philip Morris. This guy is so talented & too funny |
I wonder where this guy is right now? He was simply amazing on that track,its a pity he's no longer in the game. will love to hear from him again,speaking about Da Capo!!!!! This is the link to download stylplus olufunmi remix ft Da Capo mp3skull.com/mp3/styl_plus_olufunmi_remix.html Enjoy!! |
very very unfair!! I think the whole system should be suspended, the educational system he passed through should be suspended, the system that interviewed him for the job should be suspended,the ministry should be suspended. Nothing works in this whole society. You need to have some personal encounters with these NSCDC guys and some other government employees,they reek seriously of ignorance. I know someone that got a job in NSCDC without applying for it just because he has an uncle at the top. I only blame the guy personally for not saying he doesn't know the website or not able to recall it at at the moment instead of blabbing. Afterall I've watched George Bush say he doesn't know the answer to a question at a town hall meeting during his second campaign or Obasanjo finding it difficult answering questions he was being bombarded with on hard talk on BBC |
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I've seen a storey building housing a primary school and a brothel on different floor in Lagos island |


Even though it doesn't work on other devices I think its really fair for unlimited downloads. I download torrents with it, softwares + antivirus update,movies,series,music anything. Consumed abt XXGB in 2weeks. Not a BB fan but the pricing is irresistible.