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Religion / Re: Have You Ever Been Mobbed By Angels ? by EmmanuelUdom: 5:22pm On Dec 26, 2012
I have not
Ranoscky: Spiritually. Most times when sleeping, i normally feel the 'touch', yes, i do (it even happened few days back while i was sleeping).

But physically??... WOW! That would be a wonderful expirience.
Politics / Re: Ex-NANS Secretary, Kolawale Oni, Killed In Car Accident by EmmanuelUdom: 5:21pm On Dec 26, 2012
May his aluta soul rest in peace
oduz: Kolawole Oni, a.k.a AROLE, a commited Comrade till his last breath, RIP sad
Politics / Re: Forty Persons Injured In Lagos Fire Cracker Warehouse Inferno by EmmanuelUdom: 5:20pm On Dec 26, 2012
another bad copy for the image of Nigeria
tpapi: Yes dis is d best time to roll out a total ban on fire cracker,av been patiently waiting for this day
Religion / Re: Jesus Appeared To Chris Okotie At 3-years-old by EmmanuelUdom: 5:19pm On Dec 26, 2012
Ckris Okotie is not telling us the truth
oKOTIE IS
floriana: Pls guys I have exhausted my supply of bangers. Anybody in the house willing to share? Contact me here.
Religion / Re: Why Are Nigerians So Obsessed With Religion? by EmmanuelUdom: 11:32am On Dec 18, 2012
Religion should be a personal relationship between man and woman the created and God the creator. But, I Nigeria, some persons out of ignorance, fear and laziness prefer to go to church to escape from their self created problems







cold: I have often wondered if Karl Marx had a vision of present day Nigeria when he postulated that religion is the opium of the masses
Seriously,Nigeria is probably the most religious nation on earth. Every nook and cranny is dotted with spires,domes and turrets. Churches and Mosques undulate to calls to prayer and evangelical music.A pilgrimage to Mecca or Jerusalem is a badge of religious devotion sought after with great zeal alongside the much needed appellations like Bishop,Pastor,Alhaji,Deacon etc.
Today in Nigeria being born again is now socially acceptable and even politically correct in certain quarters.as a matter of fact,there are more churches and mosques in Nigeria today than industries and schools put together (disprove me if you dare)

One would expect with this spread of churches,mosques and prayer houses that there should be an accompanying growth in morals in the society but alas this is not the case.The religious boom has been paralleled by a growth of a far less desirable kind.A decline in moral values creating an intriguing spectacle of more religion and less morality.Take Nigeria's abysmal rating on the global corruption index or the uncontrollable levels of insecurity for instance and paradoxically compare it with its rating as the most religious nation on earth.There is a profound dissonance between the spread of religion and the moral decline that has promoted corruption from a malaise confined to the epochal heights of governance to a full blown social plague.For all the religious fervour in the nation,faith has little or no social expression

But why is this important at all?Like Nairalanders are wont to ask.
In truth,religion has become Nigeria's greatest problem.A religious movement can develop a narcissistic obsession with its own mythology.Its adherents can become blinded by a creed of materialistic self involvement to the problems of a society which they are meant to heal.Religion as we have come to know it today,for the most part,has become an impediment to culture change.Its ways and its means have become obsolete.
At the risk of sounding off,let me pause here but not before I state that the Nigerian religious establishment is ripe for a reformation as is the society as a whole. The much touted recovery envisaged in the political and economic spheres cannot be attained without a recovery of values.A reform of existing religious strains could be the much needed springboard for a mass mobilisation of civil society to protest the many ills plaguing our society
Politics / Re: Hoodlums May Take Over Nigeria – Afenifere by EmmanuelUdom: 10:47am On Dec 14, 2012
Hoodlums dare not
Of course,the people cannot remain fo-oolish forever.They see it as their birthrights to do what ever their guts permits to survive,since that is what the socalled leaders do.[/quote]
Romance / Re: Should A Married Woman Wear A Short & Revealing Dress? by EmmanuelUdom: 10:46am On Dec 14, 2012
Yes, if the husband permits it yES,
nne3870: no even if my husband approves of it, i won't wear something that reveals my thigh this much....
Politics / Re: Who Do You Trust More: ACN Or PDP by EmmanuelUdom: 10:45am On Dec 14, 2012
I trust PDP more than ACN
Gentle Naaz: I wish dy cn merge 2 mk naija d best place 2 liv in d whole universe.
Politics / Re: Jonathan Continues To Impress!! by EmmanuelUdom: 10:44am On Dec 14, 2012
President Goodluck Jonathan is a go-slow performing president. The facts as opposed to propaganda are there for discerning minds to see
link. . .that don't mean what is in it is true or is does it?

http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y480/EccSeek/Taharqa.jpg

Hmmmmmm!!

Anyhoo, I doubt you will find anyone who will take you up on your challenge, I mean it's like pointing to what is obviously a table, calling it a car and asking people to challenge your point. Most people will just look at you, shake their heads in pity (while silently cursing the person that did you like so) and walk away.

Point is. . .something that is so blatantly false need not be challenged by anyone. The proof is in reality. . .a reality only someone who is so far up their own behind, they can't think straight, won't see.

So stop trying to drag people into your behind by issuing silly challenges. cheesy[/quote]
Politics / Re: Is Sanusi Still Better Than Soludo? by EmmanuelUdom: 7:07pm On Dec 13, 2012
I think that sanusi is far, far better than soludo. The may be seen to be controversial, but I think he knows his onions

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