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Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by NewDea4: 10:27pm On Aug 11
Omooba77:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/nigeria-can-rise-again-if-osinbajo/

May God punish you for two hundred years, you this dwarf animal bastard...

Eight years with Buhari but you never remembered anything about hard-work preaching, idïot!
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Numerouno94(m): 10:30pm On Aug 11
Mankind2024:
*JASON'S LAW OF CORRUPTION*

*Nigerians* are roughly bifurcated into two: the *ruling wicked; and the waiting wicked.*

On June 13, 1988, *Pini Jason Onyegbaduo (1948 - 2013),* a popular Nigerian columnist, propounded a *"Hypothesis Of Corruption."*

The hypothesis was intellectually articulated in the now, defunct *THISWEEK News-Magazine.*

But unknown to *Pini Jason,* he had developed what would become known as the *"Jason's Law Of Corruption."*

The *"Law"* would subsequently help explain the unimaginable acts of corruption being perpetrated by *Nigerians; and Africans* in *Leadership* positions.

In a nutshell, *Jason's Law Of Corruption* states:
"The decibel of an average *Nigerian's public outcry is directly proportional to his distance from the opportunity to do exactly what he condemns."*

*Jason's Law* further states:
*"The difference between many a vociferous, sanctimonious and pontificating Nigerian and the villainous, itchy-fingered kleptomaniac is probably the absence of the opportunity to steal."*

*Jason's Law* concludes:
"In all probability, should the opportunity occur, *yesterday's moral Crusader, is more likely to crumble and disappear under the weight of Corruption."*

Explained in simple terms, *Jason's Law* maintains that the
farther the distance between a *Nigerian (African) and power-authority position, the higher the noise he makes against acts of corruption; the nearer he is to the position, the lesser the noise he makes.*
*...and When in the Position, the noise Ceases completely.*

Suffice to say that *Jason's* corruption hypothesis has never *failed* the test when applied in the analysis of the *bizarre behavior of Nigerians; and Africans in power.*
It is in this light that the hypothesis has been appropriately upgraded to the status of a *"Law Of Corruption."*

Therefore, whenever you are confronted with issues of *Corruption* in relation to erstwhile trusted *Nigerian; and African* individuals, who betrayed the *trust* reposed in them when elevated to positions of *Power and Authority,* always remember *"JASON'S LAW OF CORRUPTION."*
This is very simple *Fact* for anybody to understand.

#copied.
wow!! Tanx for sharing.
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Buffalo2(m): 10:34pm On Aug 11
The hard work some churches preach is winning souls by sharing flyers then sit down and expect fortunes.

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Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by nairaman66(m): 10:36pm On Aug 11
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Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Obakoolex(m): 10:37pm On Aug 11
NaijaSumigan:
Nigerian politicians don't have the right to speak about integrity and hardwork cos when you talk of laziness, majority of these foolish politicians are epitome of laziness. They go into government to increase the pains and burdens of hardworking Nigerians. Because of people like osibanjo, many youths are living a life of penury and abject poverty.

The Church needs to do more, no doubt but the worst we are experiencing as a Nation is from Osibanjo and his likes who are the Politicians. All Nigerian politicians ought to be ashamed of giving advises to us cos we know how lavishly they lived.

Osibanjo reasoning is shallow... If he truly understands the Scripture or does that which he preaches, he will rather hide his face and be weeping cos when he got the Vice president position, he was a dummy who couldn't speak truth to power or made any meaningful change.

It amazes me how this politicians think. I sincerely believe they all don't have sound reasoning. That's why they don't see any wrong in stealing, looting instead of making policies that will progress the Nation. They all are big fools including Osibanjo...

My advice to the Church is that the Church should learn to speak truth to power. I Pray for the likes of Osibanjo and other politicians that the LORD will open your blind eyes and make you realize the pains you have caused Nigerians and make you an agent of positive change In Jesus Name.

Osibanjo, go and sit down and meditate on all I said.
Ode so osibanjo would read the jargons you wrote here🤣🤣🤣
You must think highly of yourself kid

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Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by abba09: 10:40pm On Aug 11
hmm
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Ulogwe1: 10:41pm On Aug 11
Oga TRADERS MONI, we haven't forgotten so soon.
Just maintain your lane.
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Tradepunter2: 10:51pm On Aug 11
Kobojunkieee:
Osinbanjo ate the Vice President's salary for 8 years straight so he cannot say he is not part and parcel of the disaster that is Nigeria today. During all 8 years, even Osinbanjo's very own people in his LGA and hometown could not boast of any of the following, to this day.
■ Electricity
■ Clean Water Supply
■ Sewage
■ Good Roads(roads built by the ancient Romans thousands of years ago are still very much available to this day)
■ Passenger Rail
■ Security
■ Reliable internet and mobile services
■ Waste Management
■ Strong healthcare system
■sturdy educational & training System
■a Welfare/Social system...

Former Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo is one of the many colossal failures of the last 25 years. Let's stop recycling obvious Kakistocrats! undecided

Osinbanjo removed the biggest devil that would have turned Nigeria into complete terror state in the name of lawal dura, ex dss director...... If not for that move he made, you be here opening your dirty mouth.... After this move all executive power was taken from him even as a vice

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Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by highchief1: 10:51pm On Aug 11
Omooba77:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/nigeria-can-rise-again-if-osinbajo/
useless man.how hard did a mere commsioner work to become vp.
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Chetas81(m): 10:56pm On Aug 11
OOOOOOOH GOD WHY ARE YOU WORRIED THIS SILLY NIGERIAN CITIZENS
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by HellVictorinho8(m): 10:57pm On Aug 11
Mankind2024:
*JASON'S LAW OF CORRUPTION*

*Nigerians* are roughly bifurcated into two: the *ruling wicked; and the waiting wicked.*

On June 13, 1988, *Pini Jason Onyegbaduo (1948 - 2013),* a popular Nigerian columnist, propounded a *"Hypothesis Of Corruption."*

The hypothesis was intellectually articulated in the now, defunct *THISWEEK News-Magazine.*

But unknown to *Pini Jason,* he had developed what would become known as the *"Jason's Law Of Corruption."*

The *"Law"* would subsequently help explain the unimaginable acts of corruption being perpetrated by *Nigerians; and Africans* in *Leadership* positions.

In a nutshell, *Jason's Law Of Corruption* states:
"The decibel of an average *Nigerian's public outcry is directly proportional to his distance from the opportunity to do exactly what he condemns."*

*Jason's Law* further states:
*"The difference between many a vociferous, sanctimonious and pontificating Nigerian and the villainous, itchy-fingered kleptomaniac is probably the absence of the opportunity to steal."*

*Jason's Law* concludes:
"In all probability, should the opportunity occur, *yesterday's moral Crusader, is more likely to crumble and disappear under the weight of Corruption."*

Explained in simple terms, *Jason's Law* maintains that the
farther the distance between a *Nigerian (African) and power-authority position, the higher the noise he makes against acts of corruption; the nearer he is to the position, the lesser the noise he makes.*
*...and When in the Position, the noise Ceases completely.*

Suffice to say that *Jason's* corruption hypothesis has never *failed* the test when applied in the analysis of the *bizarre behavior of Nigerians; and Africans in power.*
It is in this light that the hypothesis has been appropriately upgraded to the status of a *"Law Of Corruption."*

Therefore, whenever you are confronted with issues of *Corruption* in relation to erstwhile trusted *Nigerian; and African* individuals, who betrayed the *trust* reposed in them when elevated to positions of *Power and Authority,* always remember *"JASON'S LAW OF CORRUPTION."*
This is very simple *Fact* for anybody to understand.

#copied.




Exaggerations


The question is


Y is politics so expensive here
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by accurde1: 10:58pm On Aug 11
Mankind2024:
*JASON'S LAW OF CORRUPTION*

*Nigerians* are roughly bifurcated into two: the *ruling wicked; and the waiting wicked.*

On June 13, 1988, *Pini Jason Onyegbaduo (1948 - 2013),* a popular Nigerian columnist, propounded a *"Hypothesis Of Corruption."*

The hypothesis was intellectually articulated in the now, defunct *THISWEEK News-Magazine.*

But unknown to *Pini Jason,* he had developed what would become known as the *"Jason's Law Of Corruption."*

The *"Law"* would subsequently help explain the unimaginable acts of corruption being perpetrated by *Nigerians; and Africans* in *Leadership* positions.

In a nutshell, *Jason's Law Of Corruption* states:
"The decibel of an average *Nigerian's public outcry is directly proportional to his distance from the opportunity to do exactly what he condemns."*

*Jason's Law* further states:
*"The difference between many a vociferous, sanctimonious and pontificating Nigerian and the villainous, itchy-fingered kleptomaniac is probably the absence of the opportunity to steal."*

*Jason's Law* concludes:
"In all probability, should the opportunity occur, *yesterday's moral Crusader, is more likely to crumble and disappear under the weight of Corruption."*

Explained in simple terms, *Jason's Law* maintains that the
farther the distance between a *Nigerian (African) and power-authority position, the higher the noise he makes against acts of corruption; the nearer he is to the position, the lesser the noise he makes.*
*...and When in the Position, the noise Ceases completely.*

Suffice to say that *Jason's* corruption hypothesis has never *failed* the test when applied in the analysis of the *bizarre behavior of Nigerians; and Africans in power.*
It is in this light that the hypothesis has been appropriately upgraded to the status of a *"Law Of Corruption."*

Therefore, whenever you are confronted with issues of *Corruption* in relation to erstwhile trusted *Nigerian; and African* individuals, who betrayed the *trust* reposed in them when elevated to positions of *Power and Authority,* always remember *"JASON'S LAW OF CORRUPTION."*
This is very simple *Fact* for anybody to understand.

#copied.
It shall be well with you
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by HellVictorinho8(m): 11:00pm On Aug 11
Obakoolex:

Ode so osibanjo would read the jargons you wrote here🤣🤣🤣
You must think highly of yourself kid


did he not say theyre 2 lazy 2 read
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by backT(m): 11:00pm On Aug 11
Zonefree:
Osibanjo and Buhari are still part of the problems we're facing currently, he should shut up!
You forgot to mention yourself as one of the problem Nigeria is facing.

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Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Chetas81(m): 11:03pm On Aug 11
Mankind2024:
*JASON'S LAW OF CORRUPTION*

*Nigerians* are roughly bifurcated into two: the *ruling wicked; and the waiting wicked.*

On June 13, 1988, *Pini Jason Onyegbaduo (1948 - 2013),* a popular Nigerian columnist, propounded a *"Hypothesis Of Corruption."*

The hypothesis was intellectually articulated in the now, defunct *THISWEEK News-Magazine.*

But unknown to *Pini Jason,* he had developed what would become known as the *"Jason's Law Of Corruption."*

The *"Law"* would subsequently help explain the unimaginable acts of corruption being perpetrated by *Nigerians; and Africans* in *Leadership* positions.

In a nutshell, *Jason's Law Of Corruption* states:
"The decibel of an average *Nigerian's public outcry is directly proportional to his distance from the opportunity to do exactly what he condemns."*

*Jason's Law* further states:
*"The difference between many a vociferous, sanctimonious and pontificating Nigerian and the villainous, itchy-fingered kleptomaniac is probably the absence of the opportunity to steal."*

*Jason's Law* concludes:
"In all probability, should the opportunity occur, *yesterday's moral Crusader, is more likely to crumble and disappear under the weight of Corruption."*

Explained in simple terms, *Jason's Law* maintains that the
farther the distance between a *Nigerian (African) and power-authority position, the higher the noise he makes against acts of corruption; the nearer he is to the position, the lesser the noise he makes.*
*...and When in the Position, the noise Ceases completely.*

Suffice to say that *Jason's* corruption hypothesis has never *failed* the test when applied in the analysis of the *bizarre behavior of Nigerians; and Africans in power.*
It is in this light that the hypothesis has been appropriately upgraded to the status of a *"Law Of Corruption."*

Therefore, whenever you are confronted with issues of *Corruption* in relation to erstwhile trusted *Nigerian; and African* individuals, who betrayed the *trust* reposed in them when elevated to positions of *Power and Authority,* always remember *"JASON'S LAW OF CORRUPTION."*
This is very simple *Fact* for anybody to understand.

#copied.
I CAN'T READ YOUR EPISTLE BUT YOU TRY 📢📢📢📢📢📢📢📢📢
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Chetas81(m): 11:05pm On Aug 11
TWO TIMES YORUBA GUYS HAVE CHANCE IN ASO ROCK, BUT THEY DON'T KNOW THEIR PRIORITY, TINUBU HAVE TO FORGET ABOUT 2027 , QUOTE ME AT YOUR OWN CHOICE,I DON'T HAVE TO BE YOU 😊😊
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Lovit(m): 11:05pm On Aug 11
Let's not attack him, he spoke the truth. Imbibe the message and ignore the Messager for now

Any preaching that tells you to just sow seed and pay tithes and all your problem will be solved is lying to you

Most times when you give, the pastors are the ones that prospers, not you.

Give to the things of God as the spirit leads you, give to the less privileged, work hard, invest and pray. Then success will come

No one key brings success, it is always a combination of many keys and strategies!
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by NaijaSumigan: 11:07pm On Aug 11
Obakoolex:

Ode so osibanjo would read the jargons you wrote here🤣🤣🤣
You must think highly of yourself kid

If you could read it, it means he could as well read it. You think like someone who lives in same house with Osibanjo... Moreover, you lack comprehension and manners

You need to strive to covet these two good attributes... Comprehension and Mannerism

Take care child!
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Berankis: 11:08pm On Aug 11
Unfortunately, "hard work" is the word most Nigerians dread a lot. We love to hear about prosperity, we watch and followed the so-called wealthy people on social media of which some of them are thieves.
Honestly, an average Nigerian doesn't believe in building this country, he/she just wants to get rich. The present youth are even the most culpable, they have completely lost all the strength for hard work, dedication, struggles and strives. They just want to drive Benz and Lexus. And the ladies to put earrings in every part of their bodies and draw tattoos on the rest parts.
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Kobojunkieee: 11:13pm On Aug 11
Tradepunter2:
↪ Osinbanjo removed the biggest devil that would have turned Nigeria into complete terror state in the name of lawal dura, ex dss director...... If not for that move he made, you be here opening your dirty mouth.... After this move all executive power was taken from him even as a vice
All that one na storyland you dey talk! So long as after eating all of that salary and money, they never broached the basic responsibilities wey Nigerians for ground dey expect from them, they failed. Look around you today. Not a single LGA in all of Nigeria can boast of even at least 2 of the listed basic amenities in the year 2024. Do you not realize at this point how shamed it is? undecided
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by redcliff: 11:17pm On Aug 11
Same thing, i was castigating one fool on instagram, who made a comment on someone's comment, sayimg he should go amd hustle becaise the person said he is proud of himself for not being arrested by rhe police or being in prison before. What does go and hustle mean exactly?
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by ellizy(m): 11:27pm On Aug 11
Sir
With due respect, Sir, The problem of the nation is not from the church but bad governance...
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Manculated: 11:34pm On Aug 11
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Apel147(m): 11:36pm On Aug 11
All.these pdp loving obi boys 😜


quote author=Zonefree post=131455787]Osibanjo and Buhari are still part of the problems we're facing currently, he should shut up! [/quote]
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by blacknp(m): 11:38pm On Aug 11
Zonefree:
Osibanjo and Buhari are still part of the problems we're facing currently, he should shut up!
Lazy man, If Churches Preached Hard Work Over Prosperity, so that Nigerians like yourself can see how lazy minded & oblivious they really are.

Just like one low life foolish Obidient said yesterday, that it is because of Tinubu’s bad luck that Nigeria did not medal @ The Olympic Games.

Not lack of effort or preparations from the Nigerian contingency, but luck?
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by Tektronics12: 11:40pm On Aug 11

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Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by normaman(m): 11:43pm On Aug 11
Church has no biz in Nigeria rising, enabling economic environment leveraging on right policies will do more.
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by blacknp(m): 11:44pm On Aug 11
ellizy:
Sir
With due respect, Sir, The problem of the nation is not from the church but bad governance...
An extremely ignorant statement.

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Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by blacknp(m): 11:45pm On Aug 11
normaman:
Church has no biz in Nigeria rising, enabling economic environment leveraging on right policies will do more.
Policies without works is useless, right policies for ungrateful animals abi?

Una go wait tire, if Una no like, no go repent for that country.
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by lilyheaven: 11:50pm On Aug 11
Righthussle:
How can a lazy man preach hard work?

It is laziness that makes people open churches just to steal from the gullible in the society.
Exactly.
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by djukum1: 11:51pm On Aug 11
Baba, you and PMB have done alot damages to Nigeria. Allow pst to motivate us.
Re: Osinbajo: If Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity, Nigeria Can Rise Again by benjanny(m): 11:52pm On Aug 11
Boarded an early morning bus to Aba this morning from Umuahia, I think I was the 4th or 5th passenger in the bus from Ochendo park.

By the time the bus could get filled with other passengers,like two or three people selling sexxx enhancement drugs came into the bus to sell and to advertise their products, I wasn't paying attention to them initially because I was putting on earphone listening to good music as usual.

At a point I have to remove one of the earphone to listen to what is going on because I observe that some passengers are smiling already. The way one of the guy is demonstrating how these medicine are working, I have to pay more attention because the man was kind of being very vulgar with his talking and demonstrations,i personally concluded that it's like the only way fellow Nigerians derived joy these days is only true sexxx

The main point is that the man made it clear that with his drugs,you can last till next generation on the bed and all of a sudden, good number of people started patronizing him,myself I have to buy two of his medicine for myself and my friend Emmanuel who doesn't wanna last long on the bed??

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