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Posted By: Uche Nndu

Posted On: May 18, 2012
Views: 940
One party not the problem

The problem is evil men on the throne. People must be ready to slaughter them in 2015 to free themselves. No body should feel intimidated by the police or soldier,they have their relations as civilians, people must be ready to face amurd tanks, every person should be ready to pay for future generation. Buhari call is a very nice one, if another strong man from east & west can make such call now things will never be the same in Nigeria. As a christian from the east I gave maximum support to kill all those evil men in power. My Bible tells me that people surfer when evil men are on the throne & people rejoice when a nice person is on the throne. For this reason show no mercy for evil men they have killed Nigerians in their number & the killing is still on now.


Posted By: Repent now or you perish!!!

Posted On: May 18, 2012
Views: 981
Repent now or you perish!!!

It is actually wrong for one party like PDP to be ruling Nigeria always.

The same people,the same power,how do you expect progress and change for new things to come like new days.

Every PDP person is against you when you are saying something good,they hate dicipling and also hate God and his only Jesus.

God is the owner and giver of crude oil and orther mineral resoces that are genarating the money corrup with and looting but God did not give it evil men, those who practice cultism and enchantements, he give it to his children but these gentiles called PDP has hicjeck it therefore power must change hand now to favour children of God,the missionaries of Jesus Christ.

Any other power without Jesus Christ is wicked and evil and they PDP using wicked powers dont want any other person to talk or rule in Nigeria except them-them.

This PDP are same people who has turned nigeria up side down as cabal right from the first regime of Obasanjo 1976 till date.

Who among them are not ruling without charms,armlet and talisman.Cultism is the head and founder of corruption in Nigeria,for out of evil comes nothing good.nothing good comes from the witches,by their fruits you shall know them...not that we dont know who is who but there is a time waiting for them to perish which is unknown to them.

Who among them that are ruling with the power of God through Jesus Christ or Mohammed?

Is it not so shamful that Nigeria will be using one party system like the PDP doing whatever they feel like,probing others with probing thier PDP people so you dont blame anyone seeing them as the big boko haram of the time who hate to do good.

Do know it that All of you who are working and ruling with witches power,your end time has come and very soon you are going to be wiped out of the surface of the earth by fire by force.

The witches power is a devilish wicked power and there is no peace for the wicked.

Repent now or you perish!!!



Posted By: Udo mmbe

Posted On: May 17, 2012
Views: 1042
Re: BUHARI AND POlitics OF BLOOD

Nigeria should rise up & defend their vote, comes 2015, this is the plain truth is that because this call came from Buhari? Without serious blood shed in Nigeria, people will continue to be reaing people like jacky. Head must role as it has done in Tunisia, Egypt, Libia just like present Syria, power must change hand.Is high time the people put to an end to this rubish. Is either we be or scarter into pieces.


Posted By: Concerned kadunans

Posted On: May 17, 2012
Views: 1031
BUHARI AND POlitics OF BLOOD

IS HE NOT TIRED OF INCITING NIGERIANS TO KILL THEMSELVES? HE SHOULD GO AND SIT DOWN!


Posted By: Jesus Joseph

Posted On: May 17, 2012
Views: 1004
Musa Ibrahim

Woe unto you 'Musa Ibrahim'. What do you hope to achieve by hiding under those names to post your clueless sermon? Shame on you!


Posted By: Musa Ibrahim

Posted On: May 17, 2012
Views: 971
Mohammed vs Jesus The Christ





Comparison of Teachings of Mohammed
With Teachings of Jesus
Messengers of Christ - Andrew Neckar

Mohammed was the prophet of war; Christ is the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6-7).

Mohammed's disciples killed for the faith; Christ's disciples were killed for their faith (Acts 12:2; 2 Timothy 4:7).

Mohammed promoted persecution against the "infidels"; Christ forgave and converted the chief persecutor (1 Timothy 1:13-15).

Mohammed was the taker of life; Christ was the giver of life (John 10:27-28).

Mohammed and his fellow warriors murdered thousands; Christ murdered none but saved many (compare John 12:48).

Mohammed's method was COMPULSION; Christ's aim was voluntary CONVERSION (Acts 3:19).

Mohammed practiced FORCE; Christ preached FAITH (John 6:29, 35).

Mohammed was a WARRIOR; Christ is a DELIVERER (Col. 1:13; 1 Thessalonians 1:10).

Mohammed conquered his enemies with the sword; Christ conquered his enemies with another kind of sword, the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God (Hebrews 4:12; Acts 2:37).

Mohammed said to the masses, "Convert or die!"; Christ said, "Believe and live!" (John 6:47; 11:25-26).

Mohammed was swift to shed blood (Romans 3:15-17); Christ shed His own blood for the salvation of many (Ephesians 1:7).

Mohammed preached "Death to the infidels!"; Christ prayed "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do" (Luke 23:34).

Mohammed declared a holy war (Jihad) against infidels; Christ achieved a holy victory on Calvary's cross (Colossians 2:14-15) and His followers share in that victory (John 16:33).

Mohammed constrained people by conquest; Christ constrained people by love (2 Corinthians 5:14).

Modern terrorists derive their inspiration from Mohammed and carry out their despicable atrocities in the name of his god; Christians derive their inspiration from the One who said, "Blessed are the peacemakers" (Matthew 5:9).

Modern day disciples of Mohammed respond to the terrorist attacks by cheering in the streets; Modern day disciples of Christ are deeply grieved at past atrocities carried out by those who were "Christians" in name only (the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, etc.).

Many Muslims are peaceful and peace-loving because they do not strictly follow the teachings of their founder; Many Christians are peaceful and peace-loving because they do strictly follow the teachings of their Founder (Romans 12:17-21).

Mohammed said the Koran is authoritative only in Arabic, and only in his dialect; The Bible is authoritative in many languages around the world, for God knows all things and can inspire (and preserve) His Word in more than one language.

Mohammed hated music; Jesus and His disciples sang hymns, and the Apostle commanded the Lord's Church to sing. (Matthew 26:30, Ephesians 5:19, Colossians 3:16).

Mohammed allowed that a Mullah, Imam, or Mufti of Islam can be a terrorist and an amoral animal like Osama bin Laden; The Bible requires that a leader in the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ must be above reproach, and when this is not true, Christians demand such a fallen leader be removed from leadership. (1 Timothy 3:1-7, 5:19-20).

Islam calls on its followers to observe Five Pillars, while all other aspects of life can be vulgar and not affect the Muslim's prospects in Paradise. The Bible calls on the Christian to submit to the total change of his life by the Spirit of God -- NO area of life and thought is the choice of the follower. (Romans 12:1-2).

The Muslim looks forward to eternity in Paradise where there will be virgins who are used for eternal perpetual copulation.

The Bible believing Christian looks forward to being with Jesus Christ and is delighted with that. (2 Corinthians 5:8).

Mohammed said the witness of a woman was half the value of the witness of a man; and Muhammed said a woman goes to Paradise because she satisfies her husband sexually; The Bible teaches that a husband is to love his wife and be willing to die for her. (Ephesians 5:25).

Mohammed called upon his servants to fight; Jesus said, "My kingdom is not of this world; if My kingdom were of this world, then would My servants fight . . . but now is My kingdom not from hence" (John 18:36).

Mohammed ordered death to the Jews (see A. Guillaume, The Life of Muhammad, Oxford University Press [1975], p. 369); Christ ordered that the gospel be preached "to the Jew first" (Romans 1:16).

The Koran says, "Fight in the cause of Allah" (Qu'ran 2.244); The Bible says, "we wrestle not against flesh and blood" and "the weapons of our warfare are not carnal" (Ephesians 6:12; 2 Corinthians 10:4).

The Koran says, "Fight and slay the Pagans wherever ye find them" (Qu'ran 9.5); Christ said, "Preach the gospel to every creature" (Mark 16:15).

The Koran says, "I will inspire terror into the hearts of unbelievers" (Qu'ran 8.12); God inspires His terror into the hearts of believers (Isaiah 8:13).

The Koran (Qu'ran) is a terrorist manual which condones fighting, conflict, terror, slaughter, and genocide against those who do not accept Islam; The Bible is a missionary manual to spread the gospel of peace to all the world (Romans 10:15).

Mohammed's Mission was to conquer the world for Allah; Christ's mission was to conquer sin's penalty and power by substitutionary atonement (2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Peter 3:18).

Mohammed considered Christ a good prophet; Christ pronounced (in His statement on many false prophets arising) Mohammed to be a false prophet (John 10:10; Matthew 24:11).

Mohammed claimed that there was but one God, Allah; Christ claimed that He was God (John 10:30-31; John 8:58-59; John 5:18; John 14:9).

Islam is geocentric, that is, the whole universe is centered on the Kaaba in the Grand Mosque in Mecca in Arabia, and all Muslims pray facing that direction; Jesus Christ is the center of all Christian worship and fellowship, for He is "in the midst" where his saints meet anywhere on earth. (Matthew 18:20, John 4:22-23).

Mohammed's Tomb: OCCUPIED! Christ's tomb: EMPTY!

Islam must be received, or you can be killed for rejecting it:

The Faith offered by Jesus Christ is for "whosoever will" to receive, and all men are permitted to reject it. (Revelation 22:17, John 3:16).

Those who leave Islam are killed in most Islamic nations; Those who leave the true Church of Jesus Christ are allowed to do so with no revenge.

Now, is a Muslim submitted to Allah and Islam because he loves Allah? NO!

He dare not leave Islam, and he is loyal purely out of fear.

The true Bible believer is loyal to Jesus Christ purely out of love. 1 John 4:18 There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love. (John 4:19) We love him, because he first loved us.

This concept is 100% alien to Islam -- There is no love in Islam -- Only fear and hate.


Posted By: Paul

Posted On: May 17, 2012
Views: 998
Re: NIGERIAN WOMEN IN THE DIASPORA

Any group of people that neglect or look down on their Culture and Traditions will one day be wiped out of the surface of the earth.


Posted By: Omaba

Posted On: May 17, 2012
Views: 1017
Question to IKe Ekweremmadu

Having being two terms deputy senate president, you have every opportunity to sponsor & move a motion on the floor of the senate. So Ekweremmadu cannot secure an opportunity on the floor to sponsor & move a motion on regional government only for him to went to Canada to preach on regional government. Please can i ask Ekweremmadu, is he preaching regional govt to Canadians or Nigerian? ( achua dike na ihu nkwa, oga na azu na agba egwu) Shame.
This is how this man connived with Chimaroke Nnamani & terrorize Enugu State for good 8 years. (Ike bu na ulo, ngwulo na ezi)


Posted By: Anule timothy

Posted On: May 16, 2012
Views: 1117
Subsidy

I dnt kwn whether dis subsidy is of insteret or bennifit 4 şome other state, bt as a benue born indegıne it has no value here, why is it because of bad leaders we have that we cannot see the manner that fall 4rm federal govt or what.


Posted By: Peter M

Posted On: May 16, 2012
Views: 1182
Re:OUR WOMEN IN THE DIASPORA

The fact many Nigeria men fail to realise that Nigeria women are selfish and wicked.I have argued this issue with many Nigeria men and they always feel that Nigeria women are more committed and faithful than foriegn women.I always tell them that it is a big lie.It is always too late for them to realise that.

If Nigeria women spend $100 in the househood,she expects the husband to spend $1000.I don't know what she does with her own money.

Many Nigeria women rush into married without knowing the true meaning of marriage and they still leave in the past where a man has to do everything and at the same time want to be the liberated woman.It doesn't work that way

I will advise any man that is interested in marrying a Nigeria woman because of having a linage to marry and leave them at home.Basicly,they will distribute their body to any man that want some piece of cake.Alternatively,just marry a native woman in any foreign country you living and have a child at home in case


Posted By: Mzilikazi

Posted On: May 16, 2012
Views: 1198
Yorubas, the real problem with Nigeria

Yorubas are the worst of all the tribes in Nigeria. Their Obas are rapists. Their politicians are accomplished looters. Their wives are adulterous. Their offsprings are almost all bastards. Their young men are either area boys or renowned armed robbers. The entire Yoruba race are idol worshippers who gather at Osun river to make stupid sacrifices to river goddess. Recently they added Jeremiah Awolowo to the list of their gods and disturb us every day about how the foresight of Awolowo made it possible for them to be breathing today. Their old men are incestuous and would even sleep with their son’s wives. Their Generals are cowards and cry at the most unlikely situation. They love rituals to ridiculous levels.
They eat too much, dance too much, fucck too much and talk too much.
The forth coming sovereign conference would really be on how to get rid of these double faced people


Posted By: John

Posted On: May 16, 2012
Views: 1078
OUR WOMEN IN THE DIASPORA

I read an article recently how Nigerian ladies brought to the USA betray their partners.When they get to the USA they change their behaviours due to the new freedom they have acquired.
I have many Asian friends who went home to marry and these women acquire a lot of education when they get there and still hold to their tradition of the husband being the decision maker of the family.Even though the woman might have gone to pay the man's dowry.She will never talk rudely to her husband.But not so to Nigerian lady who due to a slight will go and report her husband to the Police and demand for her dowry that the barbaric culture in Nigeria made her to pay dowry to her husband.I'm very sure they will do this.
The couples should know that love is unconditional.It is not what you can gain from a marriage that makes you go into it.Even one of the partner falls short of expectation it is the duty of the other to make up.
God in His infinite wisdom demonstrated this love by giving us Jesus Christ to die on the Cross despite the fact that we are soaked in filty sins.


Posted By: Truth

Posted On: May 16, 2012
Views: 1012
Adaku

Do you mean that this present administration has something good to write home about?
Jonathan only won 2011 presidential election because Nigeria is divided into ethnicity & religion. if not this two key factors Jonathan will not win the election.
Adaku (Agwo gbanaba si bete ya odu) this is what actually happened in Jonathan's election. Yaradua administration is far better than Jonathan to compare with the cost of living. If Yaradua is the president Theodore Orji will not remain the Abia state governor by now even when is obvious to everybody that he is not the people's choice but Jonathan kept deaf ear. Jonathan & 2015 anyway we shall see if Nigeria remain till then.


Posted By: Steve

Posted On: May 16, 2012
Views: 1038
WHY THIS HATRED?

I read Simon Kolawole's write up on Thisday Newspaper on 13th May 2012.I would like to quote where I am not happy with in the article and decided to use this medium because for reasons best known to the moderator of comments in his column my comments are never published.
"That is the problem I have with most of these “experts” and “technocrats” that we import from Europe and America to come and lord it over us here. They come with a mindset. They see all of us in Nigeria as idiots and fools who have nothing in our heads. They see us as thieves and greedy lots. But, as we can all see now, they are no saints either!"-Simon Kolawole
Point of correction!Not all experts from the diaspora will steal public money as many of them have worked very hard in their various professions to attain respectable positions.
When they are made to be in charge of organisations is not the civil servants that force them to tow the line of corruption?What happens when they refuse they are blackmailed and frustrated out.In Europe and America you can't steal public funds and go scot-free.You can only run but cannot hide as the law will fish you out.
Take Ibori's case lawyers are now saying there are no records in Nigeria to use in prosecuting but in the UK there are records to use.The judges can only use what they are presented with.Does it now mean that anybody can steal in Nigeria and get away with it as there are no records available.What a shame!!
As far as people like respected Simon Kolawole can come out to critize Nigerians experts from abroad with such bitterness,with no single respect then Nigeria can never see the light of the day.There can never be justice in the land.
If Simon is made the head of an interview to employ Nigerians from abroad then they are in trouble.
I have met quite a handful of them who told me how they were humiliated when they came to search for jobs in Nigeria.The mention of coming from the diaspora draws the ire of those interviewing them.What do they expect? Rejection!! Rejection!!!
Late Dele Giwa came from the diaspora and was excitedly employed by late Chief M.K.O Abiola.This man changed the face of journalism in Nigeria.He introduced investigative journalism.Today there is no more investigative journalism because of fear and asking for money from criminals.Look at what is happening here in the UK.Rupert Murdoch of News International would have used money to kill the "phone hacking" scandal.
Lets change our attitude.The heart of man is full of deceit and evil and men can only be disciplined if there are checks and balances whether trained in Nigeria or in the diaspora or whether white or black.There should be no fear for those that came from abroad.
But wait a minute the Nigerian graduates do not impress me. From my interaction with them due to their defective mode of communication.


Posted By: Oshimiri

Posted On: May 16, 2012
Views: 987
Vibration Of Justice Will Soon Explode

Day Ojukwu resurrected in Port Harcourt
From OBED MPIEGBULAM, Port Harcourt
Wednesday May 16 , 2012
•Ojukwu

Weeks after the burial rites of late Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu were concluded, the Eze Igbo Gburugburu resurrected in Port Harcourt recently. The event was the forum of the Federated Correspondents Chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, Rivers State. The newsmen had organised the forum to reflect on the vision of the former Biafran leader. At the colloquium, the chapel reflected on the roles of the late Emeka Ojukwu during and after the civil war and brought out what it termed the “lessons for our leaders and generations.”

Four speakers in their respective classes were invited to do justice to the topic. They included Barrister Uche Okwukwu, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rivers State, Hon. Uche Onyeagucha, former member of the House of Representative, Hon. Omenazu Jackon, National Chairman of African Renaissance Party, and Mr. Opaka Dokubo, Chairman, Rivers State Council of the NUJ.

In his opening speech, Okwukwu, who was chairman of the occasion, held the audience spellbound with his fiery remarks. Speaking with fire in his words, he lamented that his kinsmen in Rivers State had failed as a result of ignorance to see the truth about the Nigerian-Biafran civil war, insisting that the death of Ojukwu had brought the truth about the war to the fore.
Hear him: “This year is my happiest year on earth. We have suffered persecution since after the civil war. Anyone who talked about Biafra before now was treated like an outcast. It had been so for years.”
He described the late Emeka Ojukwu as a brave and courageous man who, “despite his great university educational attainment, joined the army. He was brave and courageous to say what he wanted to say.”

He recalled the calculated events that led to the war, the Aburi Accord, regional autonomy and other events. Okwukwu pointedly said that there were unresolved issues in the country that could lead to the experiences of Sene-Gambia, Malaysia, Sudan, or Russia, insisting that such issues might affect the country and lead it to collapse. “I don’t care where I find myself, as far as it is a place where justice can be found.”

The young lawyer took a swipe at the Abandoned Property policy, which was adopted by the government of Rivers State, describing it as unjustified. He made a strong call that the issue of ‘Abandon Property’ in Port Harcourt be revisited and such property returned to their owners. He also said the body of Amainabo of Bonny kingdom should be returned for proper burial, after he was allegedly taken away on the strength of suspicion that he supported the Biafran struggle.

“After the civil war, the General Yakubu Gowon administration announced the policy of ‘Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, and Reconciliation,’ secretly enacted the abandoned property decree, and withheld the property of the Igbo in Port Harcourt - from Borokiri to Mile 3 through Aba Road axis. It also impoverished the Igbo by withholding their hundreds and thousands of pounds in all the banks in Nigeria and paid them a paltry 20 pounds. Today, the Igbo are tenants in the Port Harcourt that they built since the 1930s, with hard labour and struggle during colonial times. But unfortunately the Nigeria government then was preaching one Nigeria as Gowon is preaching today. But we often forget that only the truth will set us free. Until Nigeria reconciles with the truth she can not stand,” he said.

He therefore re-echoed the call for a sovereign national conference to resolve all fundamental issues plaguing the country. He noted that “Ojukwu did what is right; he opted to be poor that we might be rich. He made himself a servant leader. He consulted the people of the former Eastern Nigeria to speak with one voice.”
He insisted that with the menace of Boko Haram staring everyone in the face, the nation must discuss to find a lasting solution, adding: “If we don’t discuss now, what happened before will happen again.”

Another interesting speaker of the night was Uche Onyeagocha, a vibrant and stimulating societal commentator, even when he was in the legislature. He challenged Nigerians to stop pretending even as he enjoined them to say their minds boldly. He too added his voice to the call for a sovereign national conference “to decide how we are going to live in or break up Nigeria. The National Assembly and state assemblies cannot discuss on our behalf, because of their party affiliations. Let’s call a national referendum on Nigeria and decide whether it will be or not be. That is the only way forward, because too many people are speaking from both sides of their mouths. Let’s not pretend; Nigeria is a failed state. We need to discus how we can save her.”

He advised the minorities in the East to stop romancing with the idea of South- South, noting that God is wise enough to bridge the three major tribes in the country with minorities.
“The South- South is between East and West, Middle belt is between North East and North West; everyone should join the larger group which was made by nature,” he counselled.

Onyeagucha also challenged the 13% reduction on oil derivation fund call by the North. He charged the Niger Deltans to wake up to the challenges of the North, insisting that they should come up with a minimum of 50% derivation based on the hazards arising from pollutions and deprivation.

He said Ojukwu’s death could not stop the agitation for Biafra. According to him, since Ojukwu died, the Igbo all over the world had closed ranks as what he stood for was a matter too close to them.
Chief Omenazu, in his brief speech berated those who do not keep agreement, insisting that such people were “irresponsible.” He said: “Ojukwu was called a rebel and hated for his boldness. Now, women and children are killed everywhere. Why are we living in fear in Nigeria?”

He described Nigeria as a failed state which needs to be addressed at a national conference. He therefore called for a people’s constitution, saying the country had been run for years without the people’s consent. He therefore urged Nigerians to arise and write a constitution of their own.

In his comments, Dokubo expressed sympathy with the Nigerian state. He commenced his speech with a series of questions. “Is it true that God did not want us to live together? We are so different in many ways. I am wondering, are we not meant to stay together as one family?” He sought to know if the problems of those countries that broke up were over. He said Ojukwu did not go to war for the sake of war. “We celebrate him today because of his fairness. This is the time the nation should think deeply; we need to talk about peace and equity,” he urged.


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