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Religion / Re: One Day I Will Challenge BISHOP OYEDEPO On A Sunday Service. by charisel(m): 5:57pm On May 18, 2012
Ozegbe: Imagine what he has done to some people brains.
www.nairaland.com/939913/101-reasons-pay-tithe

Oz, i think you are poor. Am not a member of LFC, but I believe in tithing. Its working for me.
NYSC / Re: NYSC Members Shun Work Over Unpaid April Allowances by charisel(m): 3:02pm On May 15, 2012
Its quite unfortunate, despite the huge resources we have and our presence in OPEC, yet the people still suffer perpetually because of some few swindlers, muggers, educated airheads turning the wheels of governance. What a shame!
Religion / Re: Next Time You See Someone Speaking In Tongues In Church, Slap Them by charisel(m): 1:30am On May 14, 2012
buzugee: hmmm what prophesy ? cheesy i believe i will need some help here from the elder statesmen of the forum as i cant see no prophesy. Goshen abeg helep ya brother here. am i missing something

Bros, study 1cor 14. Read it for yourself. Study the chapter contextually.
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Religion / Re: Next Time You See Someone Speaking In Tongues In Church, Slap Them by charisel(m): 1:24am On May 14, 2012
buzugee: ok here are the rules for speaking in tongues and if they are flouted, you know your church is a den of iniquity ( as they all are anyway lol )

1-there cannot be more than 3 people speaking in tongues at the same time and they must take turns. if your whole church bursts into speaking in tongues, during their self induced pseudo-euphoria, sneak to the collection plate and pocket all the money and run out

2-there must be an interpreter. if someone speaks some gibberish that cannot be interpreted, be sure to pull out your leather belt and commit to whooping their butt in the church ( hopefully they are smaller than you and you can take them should they decide to start fighting back )

1 corinthians 14 vs 27[b] if anyone speaks in a tongue, it should be by two or at the most three, and each in turn, and one must interpret;[/b]

I SAY ALL OF THE ABOVE TO SAY THAT ISRAEL WAS SCATTERED INTO THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH FOR A LONG TIME SO THAT YOU HAD ISRAELITES OF DIFFERENT CITIZENSHIP. JUST LIKE WE HAVE NIGERIANS WITH AMERICAN AND BRITISH AND ITALIAN AND RUSSIAN CITIZENSHIP WHO HAVE NEVER EVER BEING TO NIGERIA BEFORE. THE ISRAELITES WERE ENSLAVED ALL OVER THE WORLD. EVEN PAUL HIMSELF WAS AN ISRAELITE OF ROMAN CITIZENSHIP. HOWEVER AT THIS POINT IN TIME, THE BONDAGE WASNT SO SEVERE THAT THEY COULDNT ALL MEET TOGETHER IN JERUSALEM OR SOME OTHER PLACES FOR THE FEAST OF TABERNACLE OR THE PASSOVER OR THE FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD. WHEN THEY ALL GATHER TOGETHER, THERE ARE ISRAELITES WHO SPEAK DIFFERENT TONGUES BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENT PLACES THEY WERE BORN. YOU HAD ISRAELITES WITH GREEK TONGUE, ROMAN TONGUE, ASSYRIAN, EGYPTIAN, BABYLONIAN, PERSIAN, ETC. THEY ALL SPOKE DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. DIFFERENT TONGUES. SO WHEN THEY GOT TOGETHER THEY ALL SPOKE IN TONGUES AND THEY MADE SURE THERE WERE INTERPRETERS WHO COULD INTERPRET THESE DIFFERENT TONGUES AND THEY MADE SURE THEY SPOKE ONE AT A TIME AND THEN THE INTERPRETER WILL INTERPRET. THIS IS WHAT IS KNOWN AS TONGUES NOT THAT SHABLABABABABABABABA SHOOROGOGOGOG AMBBLABABABABABABA THAT YALL CRAZY FOLKS DO AFTER MISINTERPRETING THE BIBLE AND LITERALLY READING IT angry

@buzugee... You are absolutely out of point and ignorant of the scriptures. Go and study the book of Acts.
Education / Re: Muslim Students Denied Admission At Oyedepo’s Covenant University by charisel(m): 12:28am On May 14, 2012
Must d young boy go to CU? His dad should register him in university of sokoto, or zamfara state university
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2012/2013 Admission by charisel(m): 12:07am On May 14, 2012
HABRUZZY: pls i have my OND in business administration and tend to shift to Economics thru direct entry with my cgpa 3.29 from lagos city poly any advice pls

Economics in UI is crazily competitive. All the same u can give it a shot.
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2012/2013 Admission by charisel(m): 12:05am On May 14, 2012
ayodeji752: industrial productn engineerin is a department in faculty of engineerin.d department is d department of our immediate past VC Olufemi Bamiro

Point of correction.
Industrial and Production Engineering is in Faculty of Technology. Prof Bamiro is in Mechanical Engineering.
Education / Re: University Of Ibadan 2012/2013 Admission by charisel(m): 12:01am On May 14, 2012
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Travel / Re: Life In The Usa As A Student. by charisel(m): 11:24pm On May 12, 2012
Hello Everyone!
I got admission offer for a Doctoral program in NanoEngineering starting this fall, but yet to receive the I-20 as I haven't completed the financial documentation. Now, my sponsor promised to send in all the required papers in 3 weeks. I wanna know if its appropriate to book for visa interview now? What will be the situation here? Please guide me!
Travel / Re: Life In The Usa As A Student. by charisel(m): 1:00am On May 12, 2012
ekwah:    well for me I learnt through the hard way. I am a college Freshman and have no relatives here in the US apart from the ones at home (Naija). I got a mouth-watering scholarship from my school but did not manage it well. First, I got a single which was $350 above my school's calculated average for housing (didn't know before hand that it was that expensive) and did not complete all the pre-departure medical requirements from home ( I paid dearly for this mistake!). I had to get a loan sad to pay off the total extra charges that accrued. My scholarship also covers the costs of feeding during the semester, but I work (15-18hrs) every week to raise enough money to cover the cost of books (not covered by the scholarship) and also help my family back home ( I be/was (a)  kpako guy cheesy).
    Now, I have moved to a triple, to drastically cut the housing cost, I  just opted out of my school's meal plan (very expensive angry ) since I can cook. I still use a laptop loaned from my school since I can't buy one yet. No hipster lifestyle for me o, every kobo sorry I mean cents grin means a lot to me. I basically starved as I didn't plan well for the winter break, but got help from fellow Nigerians  cool here.  I am doing pretty good now, my semester begins tomorrow and ends in May. I am kinda happy because I will get enough change from the scholarship and do hope to get a laptop from that. I also have to begin saving in prep for summer housing since I can't go home. I just love the fact that I am struggling to survive here on my own. Getting  to this place and managing well has not been easy, but I will say a luta continua!! cool cool

May God strengthen you, and bring you favor from every side
Travel / Re: Life In The Usa As A Student. by charisel(m): 12:49am On May 12, 2012
Haribo: Some of these may have been mentioned already, but I'll reiterate just in case.

- Apply for a research assistantship position if you're looking for a job, instead of your regular resident assistant or other forms of campus employment. This will help you get to know your faculty better (recommendation letters will be a breeze). If you're good enough, you might get published (good for resume & future opportunites). The pay is usually WAAAYYY better than the minimum wage you'll earn on other jobs (at least in my experience), and if you're good you may get a free ride for your masters/PhD.

- Participate in extracurricular activities. Volunteer, participate in your international student group, pick up a sport, DO SOMETHING OTHER THAN STUDY. The memories and connections you'll gain from these activities will last you way past graduation. Also, try to be a leader in an organization. The exposure you'll get from this will be awesome for your resume & future opportunities.

- Participate in a study abroad or exchange program. This is my one and only 'regret' in my whole college experience. It can only do you good, plus it's your opportunity to meet people and study in a different area smiley

- Don't forget to date!! Guys & gals, college will be the one time in your life where you are exposed to a huge pool of potential partners. I'm not saying you must find a husband/wife or something, but don't be too focused on studies to ignore your romantic education wink You may not get married to someone you meet in college, but at least you'll have some knowledge of what you want/don't want in a relationship. This is very important. I know some folks that were too 'serious' for dating back in college, and  to tell you that they regret it now would be an understatement.

- Get at least ONE summer internship. This is very important. Don't waste your summer doing nothing, or going home to sit in your parents house and eat eba all summer long. Get a JOB! When you graduate and start your job search, this experience will set you apart from your peers.

- Live off campus after your 1st semester. It's cheaper and your home cooked food will always taste better than the crap they feed you on campus. If you don't know how to cook then I don't know what to say, it must suck to be you though wink

- Take one or both of these classes (in whatever form your school offers them): (1) Religions of the World and (2) Human S*xuality. Trust me ignorance is NOT bliss. You need to educate yourself on the reality of life, acting like certain things don't exist won't make them go away.  Free your mind and the rest will follow! Shebi they sent you to school to learn,

- Live within your means. I know some Naija people like to spend $$ like there's no tomorrow, so they can post their nice pics on fb and make everyone see how they're living it up in the US. Don't get caught up with trying to impress people. No. one. cares. And if you need to spend money you don't have in order to make friends, then maybe you should just be by yourself. Commonsense I know, but I've seen to many people mess up big time trying to impress others. Its not worth it.

- Oh and one very important thing, make sure you stay on the good side of the staff of the international office. Don't mess with them. They are the ones that will tell you how to go about getting your SSN, OPT, CPT, and whatever other acronymns the govt. decides to throw your way. They are also good for tips on scholarships if needed.

I could say a lot more, but I think this is a good addition to what's already been said. Good luck!


Wow! Well said. Thank you very much.
Education / Re: Name And Shame: Nigerian University Hostels by charisel(m): 12:01pm On May 10, 2012
Deekaydadon: UI Zik hall 4 in a room max. Very spacious 14k per session while other male halls are 3 in a room. Thats just unbeatable. I rep UI.....first and the best!

great zikite!
Romance / Re: Is It Right To Employ Your Ex-Girlfriend To Work In Your Company ? by charisel(m): 11:56am On May 10, 2012
llullipup: Good Morning

Is it right for me to employ my ex-girlfriend to work for me in my company? I dated her for five years but we never made love , we just kissed.

I want to employ her and i have no feelings for her again because i am in love with my beauty angel

Is this a good decision?


Hum...employing her in ur coy means dat u've just activated a timebomb in ur family and business. If truly u wanna help her, get another job for her else where, dat wil save u some emotional troubles.
Politics / Re: Govs Move Against Planned Removal Of Immunity Clause by charisel(m): 12:07am On May 10, 2012
aguiyi:

maybe you should take the lead


I feel removing d controversial immunity clause will make governance a bit transparent. The case of outgoing governors imposing candidates wil be minimised.Take a look @ delta, kwara and others
Religion / Re: Here Is A List Of Churches That Has Derailed In The Message Of Holiness. by charisel(m): 11:50pm On May 09, 2012
alexleo: when people say am judging i begin to wonder if they really understand the scripture they are quoting. The bible says that by their fruits ye shall know them. If i see a tree bearing mango fruits and call it a mango tree, how does that amount to judgment? Anyway truth is always bitter and Nigerians can go any lenght in denying the truth even if it means misquoting the bible.

Bros, you think Holiness is tieing of hair, wearing long sket, calling bro dis and bro dat? U have no idea who a Christian is; your assumption is your problem. I think maybe u are poor, broke, always wearing rage, always treking, driving motor or even sick...all in d name of holiness! Wrong!!!
John 3:16 for God so loved d world (of men) that He gave His only Begotten Son, whosoever (anybody who) believes in Him should not perish ( be poor, sick, suffer, broke) but have everlasting (full, complete) life.
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part2 by charisel(m): 10:00pm On May 09, 2012
iamcapela: @House

My visa was denied again today, I am down cast at the moment I'll write what transpired later. I need to relax, be back online later at night.

Its well ok. Which of the semesters did u applied for?
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part2 by charisel(m): 11:38am On May 09, 2012
@company, are you a UG or PG prospective student?
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part2 by charisel(m): 10:00am On May 09, 2012
Hello Everyone, you guys are so amazing and helpful with the kind of rich information beaming from this trend. I just received an e-copy of my acceptance letter into Doctoral program for fall semester, and about concluding the financial documentation for the issuance of I-20. Have a beautiful day!
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part2 by charisel(m): 9:59am On May 09, 2012
Hello Everyone, you guys are so amazing and helpful with the kind of rich information beaming from this trend. I just received an e-copy of my acceptance letter into Doctoral program for fall semester, and about concluding the financial documentation for the issuance of I-20. Have a beautiful day![/color]

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