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I left Lagos because what I was earning was just for transport and rent. I forced my self out to Delta where I had Job that paid my rent and performed my responsibilities. I regretted wasting 7 years .
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For those doing payday (Access Bank) please note. They collect 2.7 % interest every month on the balance left. Its compound interest. |
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Ogaga's Mother is from Isoko North while his father is from OLEH town (Isoko South). Plead: |
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10 years (1998-2008)
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Graduated 1998 got a good Job 2008. Good ten(10) years!
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First salary was 14k as at 2003 as a cybercafe operator
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Hmm. I graduated November 1998. Started service February 1999 till 2000. I was was jobless till 2008. I decided to enroll for M.Sc. it was after the enrollment that I got a job in an Oil and Gas service company. I never did the MSc again as it was full time. So after service it took .me 8 years to get a good job.
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They cannot promote best graduating students in any field of study. What has he done to earn this offers? Satan will keep promoting immorality in high places to make it acceptable. Jesus called Satan “the ruler of the world.” (John 14:30) In an effort to show that he controls the world, Satan approached him with a tempting offer. .He showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory.”“All these things I will give you if you fall down and do an act of worship to me. (Matt. 4:8-10). You cannot give what you don't have. The Government and Satan are working hand in gloves. thus they can condone and promote immorality. immorality is so rampant that sex sells faster and higher than any highly demanded commodity. The End is surely here!
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I have a 4g moderm and can't connect and stream videos with the decoder .
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How much is it to a new tokunbo camry 2011 4 plug in Lagos?
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Earned 14k in a cyber cafe in 2003 as a graduate.
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Jesus Christ spoke of the Devil as “the ruler of the world,” as recorded at John 14:30, and said that this ruler had no hold on him. This in itself shows that “the ruler of the world” could not be Jesus’ Father, man’s Creator. That is why Satan the Devil offered Jesus Christ all the kingdoms of the world in return for worship. He could make such an offer because he was their ruler.—Matt. 4:8, 9. Satan the Devil and his demons are also rulers. He is spoken of as “the ruler of this world” and “the ruler of the authority of the air.” (Joh 12:31; 14:30; Eph 2:2) That all the governments of this world are under his power is indicated by his offering them to Jesus Christ at the price of an act of worship. (Mt 4:8, 9) Satan gives these governments their authority. (Re 13:2) Within his organization the demons also exercise ruling power. They are referred to as “the world rulers of this darkness” who have exercised authority over the world powers of history, as, for example, the invisible ‘princes’ over Persia and Greece. (Eph 6:12; Da 10:13, 20) Their ruler is, of course, the Devil himself.—Mt 12:24. so he chooses to give it to whom he chooses even those with perceived immoral standing |
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On the last night that Jesus spent with his faithful 11 apostles he showed that they would be rulers with him in God’s kingdom. He told them: “You are the ones that have stuck with me in my trials; and I make a covenant with you, just as my Father has made a covenant with me, for a kingdom.” (Luke 22:28, 29) Later, the apostle Paul and Timothy were included in this covenant, or agreement, for a kingdom. For that reason Paul wrote Timothy: “If we go on enduring, we shall also rule together as kings.” (2 Timothy 2:12) Also, the apostle John wrote of those who will “rule as kings over the earth” along with Jesus Christ.—Revelation 5:9, 10; 20:6. So those who go to heaven go there to serve as t rulers with Christ in God’s heavenly government. While Jesus is the main “seed” of promise, God chooses others from among humankind to rule with Jesus in the kingdom. They thus become part of the “seed,” as the Bible says: “If you belong to Christ, you are really Abraham’s seed, heirs with reference to a promise.”—Galatians 3:16, 29; James 2:5. Since those going to heaven are to rule over the earth, it is clear that those who go to heaven will be tried and tested followers of Christ. This means that babies or young children, who have not been fully tested during years of Christian service, will not be taken to heaven. (Matthew 16:24) However, such young ones who die have the hope of being raised to life on earth. (John 5:28, 29) So the total number who go to heaven will be small when compared with the many who will receive life on earth under Kingdom rule. Jesus told his disciples: “Have no fear, little flock, because your Father has approved of giving you the kingdom.”—Luke 12:32. |
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1998 Pencil Light Toyota Camry. Drove it for 6years But changed it because I don't wanna start going to mechanic often and needed to change. So I upgraded to Corolla Sports 2005
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I got 16k CONRAISS MDA. Level 8 step 2
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I got mine after saving half of the money and the other half was an interest free loan from my office. I paid back within 6 months. I have since upgraded
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How much?
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w97 5/15 p. 5-6 Should You Believe in Reincarnation? THE Greek philosopher Plato connected falling in love with the idea of reincarnation. He believed that after the death of the body, the soul, being immortal, migrates to what has been called the “realm of the pure forms.” Bodiless, it remains there for some time, contemplating the forms. When it is later reincarnated into another body, the soul subconsciously re and yearns for the realm of forms. According to Plato, people fall in love because they see in their beloved the ideal form of beauty they vaguely and seek. Identifying the Source and the Basis The teaching of reincarnation requires that the soul be immortal. The origin of reincarnation, then, must be traced to those peoples or nations that held such a belief. On this basis, some think that it originated in ancient Egypt. Others hold that it got started in old Babylonia. To create prestige for the Babylonian religion, its priesthood advanced the doctrine of transmigration of the soul. They could thus claim that their religious heroes were reincarnations of notable, though long dead, ancestors. It was in India, however, that belief in reincarnation came to full bloom. The Hindu sages were grappling with the universal problems of evil and of suffering among humans. ‘How can these be harmonized with the concept of a righteous Creator?’ they asked. They tried to resolve the conflict between God’s righteousness and the unforeseen calamities and inequalities in the world. In time, they devised “the law of karma,” the law of cause and effect—‘whatever a man sows, that shall he reap.’ They worked out a detailed ‘balance sheet’ whereby merits and demerits in one life are rewarded or punished in the next. “Karma” simply means “action.” A Hindu is said to have good karma if he conforms to social and religious norms and bad karma if he does not. His action, or karma, determines his future in each successive rebirth. “All men are born with a blueprint of character, mainly prepared by their actions in previous lives, though their physical traits are determined by heredity,” says philosopher Nikhilananda. “A man is [thus] an architect of his own fate, the builder of his own destiny.” The ultimate goal, however, is to be liberated from this cycle of transmigration and be united with Brahman—the ultimate reality. This, it is believed, is achieved by striving for socially acceptable behavior and special Hindu knowledge. The teaching of reincarnation thus uses as its foundation the doctrine of the immortality of the soul and builds on it using the law of karma. Let us see what God’s inspired Word, the Bible, has to say regarding these ideas. Is the Soul Immortal? To answer this question, let us turn to the highest authority on the subject—the inspired Word of the Creator. In the very first book of the Bible, Genesis, we learn the accurate meaning of “soul.” Regarding the creation of the first man, Adam, the Bible says: “Jehovah God proceeded to form the man out of dust from the ground and to blow into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man came to be a living soul.” (Genesis 2:7) Clearly, the soul is not what a man has but what he is. The Hebrew word used here for soul is neʹphesh. It occurs some 700 times in the Bible, and it never refers to a separate and ethereal part of a human but always to something tangible and physical.—Job 6:7; Psalm 35:13; 107:9; 119:28. What happens to the soul at death? Consider what happened to Adam at his death. When he sinned, God told him: “You [will] return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are and to dust you will return.” (Genesis 3:19) Think of what that means. Before God created him from the dust, Adam did not exist. After his death, Adam returned to the same state of nonexistence. Simply stated, the Bible teaches that death is the opposite of life. At Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10, we read: “The living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all, neither do they anymore have wages, because the remembrance of them has been forgotten. All that your hand finds to do, do with your very power, for there is no work nor devising nor knowledge nor wisdom in Sheol, the place to which you are going.” This means that the dead are unable to do or feel anything. They no longer have any thoughts, nor do they anything. The psalmist states: “Do not put your trust in nobles, nor in the son of earthling man, to whom no salvation belongs. His spirit goes out, he goes back to his ground; in that day his thoughts do perish.”—Psalm 146:3, 4. The Bible clearly shows that at death the soul does not move on to another body, but it dies. “The soul that is sinning—it itself will die,” the Bible emphatically states. (Ezekiel 18:4, 20; Acts 3:23; Revelation 16:3) Thus, the doctrine of the immortality of the soul—the very foundation of the theory of reincarnation—does not find any in the Scriptures. Without it, the theory collapses. What, then, explains the suffering we see in the world? 22 Likes 1 Share |
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How much is Corrolla 03-06 landing in Nigeria
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In Ughelli, it cost about 12k to 15 k for two bedroom flat.
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Two Americans and a Nigerian Rig manager have been Kidnapped in a drilling rig near Abua - Ogbele Communities near Ahoada. The Well armed kidnappers avoided the main entrance manned by soldiers to the rigsite by making a big hole at the back of the rigsite wall. The ransacked all the office and accommodation saying where are the two white men and the rig manager . they took them after lying down all the rig workers and collecting all phones and laptops. The army was alerted only when they have gone through the large opening on the fence |
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3 guys two Americans and a Nigerian rig manager have been kidnapped in Acme rig 5 Drilling for NDPR close to Ogbele Abua this Night around 11:30pm.
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There is no submit button....does it end in complete application? Answer please from those who have submited
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Koko magic votes alone is more than the whole of uvwie .....a lot must have been happing under the bridge
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queengift:Lol... U funny sha |
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