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Business / Re: How Much Did You Exchange The Pound For Today? by emporium(m): 2:07pm On Jul 13, 2009 |
What is todays's exchange rate in Lagos? |
Religion / Re: Whatever Happened To Old-fashioned Christianity ? by emporium(m): 10:32am On Jun 10, 2009 |
uplawal: Is it not thought-provoking that while MANY religions, including yours, accord JESUS CHRIST some form of respect,recognition and acceptance,Christianity does not [/b]have room or recognition for [b]ANY other messiah,saviour or so-called prophet from another religion? There is only one original (John 14:6).The original is always exclusive,unique and peculiar.However,there are many counterfeits! Counterfeits will always defer to the original. There are 2 sides to the Church.The visible church(made up of saints and sinners ) and the Invisible Church (made up of individuals that have been saved from a life of sin ).God recognises only the second one of these two.They are the true Christians.You will not find a true christian fighting,fornicating,stealing or indulging in wicked activities.However, a true christian could become spiritually cold,careless or backslidden.God does not impose His will on the Church.We serve Him because we love Him,not because we are scared of being stoned to death or of having our limbs chopped off by another imperfect person sitting as judge over us in the name of Sharia.That is the beauty of grace! Grace does not make us lawless.Rather,it encourages us to live within the the confines of the law without being under the law like slaves. Therefore,The fact that some christians are not living right,does not mean that the whole church is confused and backslidden.I have lived among religious people on four different continents, and am yet to find a perfect Muslim,Budhist or Pagan community ANYWHERE.Men are free moral agents.People will choose to live the way they like and Christianity will not compel people to live like robots.Even in Muslim nations like Iran and Saudi Arabia where people are COMPELLED by Islamic law to live in a certain way, vices such as alcoholism, adultery, theft, and all forms of crime are still rampant.There is a thriving homosexual community in Iran,for instance!It is muslims that are heartlessly bombing fellow muslims to death in Afghanistan,Pakistan and Iraq! The other day i read the story of a muslim man who was caught in the act of bestiality with a goat in northern Nigeria! Sharia has not succeeded in caging the carnal and sinful activities of many of our muslim friends. True Christianity encourages purity and transparency. That is why true Christians are not afraid to cry out against perceived injustice and moral laxity within the visible church.Today, many among us are being influenced by the unwholesome activities of the 'mixed multitudes' within the the visible church.Unlike in other religions where hypocrisy abounds,such as in many muslim communities where muslims visit brothels at night, conceal alcohol in kettles ( i witnessed these, first hand, during my 4 year stay in Borno state),true Christians are always the first to cry out against sin and wickedness within the visible church.That is the reason for my article. I love you.Jesus loves you even more.Give your life to Him.God bless you. |
Religion / Re: Pastor E Adeboye Killed 365 Cows Daily by emporium(m): 11:11pm On Jun 09, 2009 |
I do not know much about the the church or the the pastor,but i know enough to believe that any large evangelical church like that should be spending a fortune on feeding the poor.So the meat is obviously meant for charitable distrubution to the poor.This is very encouraging. |
Religion / Re: Members Of Church Of Satan Meets Here by emporium(m): 2:22pm On Jun 08, 2009 |
Anyone who joins this satanic movement for any reason is selling his eternal soul to the devil. DON'T DO IT! I bind every evil spirit associated with this demonic invitation and i frustrate all their efforts in JESUS name.You and your master will NOT recruit a single soul through this medium.I seal this decree with the BLOOD OF JESUS. Now to those deceived "innocent" souls showing some form of interest in this movement,i will advise you to repent and get saved.What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul.Jesus loves you.Moreover,satan has no wealth,influence or power to give you.True riches , influence and power can be found in Christ and Christ ALONE.The taste of the pudding is in the eating.I dare you to try Him and you will see the difference! |
Business / Re: Can One Shop On Ebay From Nigeria? by emporium(m): 9:51pm On Jun 07, 2009 |
ifyalways: There are loads of womens clothes with some of our independent reps in Lagos available for immediate purchase.More will be arriving in 2 weeks time.We have chosen not to list them on our website because the majority of these are still with UK store tags and price labels.We are under a legal obligation to to detag these if selling them on our website in the UK.Please feel free to contact Godfrey on 08034360360 or Ben on 04024375 to see samples or to buy. |
Properties / Re: Write Your Needs And Wants Here. by emporium(m): 7:46pm On Jun 06, 2009 |
Space needed in a large busy Lagos shopping mall |
Religion / Re: Whatever Happened To Old-fashioned Christianity ? by emporium(m): 6:24pm On Jun 06, 2009 |
Generica: God bless you sir. Here is my email address : charles@christianmarkets.co.uk . You will find my phone numbers and other relevant details on the contact pages of our websites: www.christianmarkets.co.uk OR jesuspeopleinternational.com . Shalom. |
Business / Re: Can One Shop On Ebay From Nigeria? by emporium(m): 10:49am On Jun 06, 2009 |
ifyalways: Hi Ifyalways, are you in the Uk? If so, give me a call and you could come to our office to see things for yourself in London .We also send out online catalogues with wholesale prices to our trade customers.They contain new arrivals and special wholesale CLEARANCE items.Right now we have a consignment of clothes from Dorothy Perkins, Wallis, Etam, Next,etc in Lagos for wholesale clearance. Almost all store tags are still in place with prices ranging from £45 to £15.We are giving all these at one fixed clearance price of £11 only per item.More will be arriving Lagos in 2 weeks containing shirts,tops,childrens wears,school bags,dresses,shoes,bags,suits,etc from M&S, Pierre Cardin, Gap, New Look,Marta Ponti,Christian Dior,etc We sell ONLY AUTHENTIC items.No FAKES.Someone just informed me he buys TM Lewin ties in Lagos at =N=1000 ! Those are obviously fakes. We sell at some of the CHEAPEST prices in the UK and some of our items are not available on our website. |
Politics / Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by emporium(m): 7:20pm On Jun 05, 2009 |
For the purpose of fairness, i just got this other info from a different online source. Read both and make your own deductions: World Bank Distances itself from list of Nigerian Looters http://www.africananews.com/cover/200511/world_bank_distances_itself_from.htm LAOLU AKANDE NEW YORK A list containing the names of 21 former Nigerian officials and military officers with alleged sums of looted money in foreign banks have been disowned by officials of the World Bank in Washington D.C. For about a month now the list which mentions varying amounts of money the Nigerians have stashed away in several currencies including US dollars, British pounds, German Marks and Swiss Franc have circulated in diplomatic circles, among international financial operatives and several email lists on the internet. According to the list, World Bank is listed as the source with a reference mentioned in Financial Times of London June 24, 1999. On the list, it was noted that the World Bank passed on this list to President Obasanjo. Earlier this year, Obasanjo was reported, (at the time Nigeria was inching close to a deal with its creditors on the debt relief deal) as saying he had been asked about Nigerian funds stashed abroad by former officials and also given such a list and there was no official denial of this from the Nigerian government. According to a popular international website on debt issues, Odious Debts Online, as reported on July 27, 2005, "in exchange for partial debt relief, the Paris Club of creditor nations have handed Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo a list of well-placed Nigerians to go after and prosecute for allegedly stealing and stashing public funds in overseas bank accounts." The website, well read in western capitals said "according to various reports, President Obasanjo confirmed the list publicly after he was pressured by a delegation from the state of Kwara to reveal the conditions of the Paris Club debt relief deal." Similarly, usually reliable sources said the World Bank had first passed such a list to Obasanjo several years back, and went ahead to leak it to the Financial Times when the Nigerian president refused to take any action on the list except regarding the Late General Sani Abacha. In the case of Abacha, President Obasanjo took steps to pursue the information made available to the Nigerian government. But in the case of others especially General Ibrahim Babangida, Obasanjo simply ignored the information. A UN funds recovery expert Jack Blum based in Washington DC had disclosed to this reporter in the past that he met with Obasanjo on the recovery of the funds in the earlier days of the administration, but Obasanjo showed interest only in pursuing the Abacha loot and showed no interest in the alleged IBB loot which was more than Abacha's, according to Blum and the list now widely in circulation. On the list Abacha was listed as stashing abroad 9.1 billion British pounds, 4.09 billion Swiss Francs, $200m US dollars and 500 million German Marks. The list puts Babangida's loot at 6.2 billion pounds, 7.41 billion Swiss Franc, 2 billion US dollars and 9 billion DeutscheMarks. Indeed recently, the World Bank entered into an agreement with the Swiss government to ensure a sum of $290 million recovered from the Abacha loot is spent by Nigeria on poverty reduction programme. This reporter spoke with several World Bank and International Finance Corporation, IFC, officials in the last few weeks, and the official line remains a straight denial of the list. John Donaldson, a senior communication officer at the World bank said the World Bank is not a policing institution and if it has any information it would pass it to the appropriate authorities. His colleague Herbert Boh, a communication officer at the World Bank, point blank disassociated the World Bank from such a list. Said he :"The World Bank is not in possession of any such list and did not send any such list out to President Obasanjo or to any media outlet." Asked whether the World Bank can retain or have access to such information, Boh said the "World Bank does not have such information." But he conceded that the World bank has received "numerous other requests on this list, " but categorically denied that such a list is from the World Bank and "is NOT connected to the World Bank." (emphasis his) Speaking with the International Finance Corporation, the World bank agency that deals with the private sector, Corrie Shanahan, IFC's spokesperson also stated that the the IFC does not maintain such a list. But Shanahan however added that "as part of our due diligence with regard to anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML-CFT), we subscribe to a number of commercial list services," suggestting that the IFC may indeed have access to such information as contained in the list. Shanahan also noted that basically such information contained in the list were bank secrets. Observers say that may explain why the World bank and its agency are trying hard to distance themselves from the list. This reporter also conducted a web search on the archives of the Financial Times, since the list mentioned a reference to that paper's edition of June 24, 1999. But a preliminary search did not turn up any useful information although a search of the actual print edition was not immediately possible. Other Nigerian former officials whose names featured on the list are Generals Ibrahim Babangida, whose name was listed first, Abdusalami Abubakar, Mike Akhigbe, Jerry Useni, Alhaji Ismaila Gwarzo, Umaru Dikko, Paul Ogwuma, Mohammed Abacha, Abdulkadir Abacha, Wada Nas, Tom Ikimi, Dan Etete, Don Etiebet, Major Al Mustapha, Anthony Ani, Bashir Dalhatu, General Wushishi, Hassan Adamu, T.Y. Danjuma and General Ishaya Bamaiyi in that order. |
Celebrities / Re: Stolen Wealth Of Some Of Our Most ''celebrated'' Leaders by emporium(m): 7:16pm On Jun 05, 2009 |
For the purpose of fairness, i just got this other info from a different online source. Read both and make your own deductions: World Bank Distances itself from list of Nigerian Looters http://www.africananews.com/cover/200511/world_bank_distances_itself_from.htm LAOLU AKANDE NEW YORK A list containing the names of 21 former Nigerian officials and military officers with alleged sums of looted money in foreign banks have been disowned by officials of the World Bank in Washington D.C. For about a month now the list which mentions varying amounts of money the Nigerians have stashed away in several currencies including US dollars, British pounds, German Marks and Swiss Franc have circulated in diplomatic circles, among international financial operatives and several email lists on the internet. According to the list, World Bank is listed as the source with a reference mentioned in Financial Times of London June 24, 1999. On the list, it was noted that the World Bank passed on this list to President Obasanjo. Earlier this year, Obasanjo was reported, (at the time Nigeria was inching close to a deal with its creditors on the debt relief deal) as saying he had been asked about Nigerian funds stashed abroad by former officials and also given such a list and there was no official denial of this from the Nigerian government. According to a popular international website on debt issues, Odious Debts Online, as reported on July 27, 2005, "in exchange for partial debt relief, the Paris Club of creditor nations have handed Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo a list of well-placed Nigerians to go after and prosecute for allegedly stealing and stashing public funds in overseas bank accounts." The website, well read in western capitals said "according to various reports, President Obasanjo confirmed the list publicly after he was pressured by a delegation from the state of Kwara to reveal the conditions of the Paris Club debt relief deal." Similarly, usually reliable sources said the World Bank had first passed such a list to Obasanjo several years back, and went ahead to leak it to the Financial Times when the Nigerian president refused to take any action on the list except regarding the Late General Sani Abacha. In the case of Abacha, President Obasanjo took steps to pursue the information made available to the Nigerian government. But in the case of others especially General Ibrahim Babangida, Obasanjo simply ignored the information. A UN funds recovery expert Jack Blum based in Washington DC had disclosed to this reporter in the past that he met with Obasanjo on the recovery of the funds in the earlier days of the administration, but Obasanjo showed interest only in pursuing the Abacha loot and showed no interest in the alleged IBB loot which was more than Abacha's, according to Blum and the list now widely in circulation. On the list Abacha was listed as stashing abroad 9.1 billion British pounds, 4.09 billion Swiss Francs, $200m US dollars and 500 million German Marks. The list puts Babangida's loot at 6.2 billion pounds, 7.41 billion Swiss Franc, 2 billion US dollars and 9 billion DeutscheMarks. Indeed recently, the World Bank entered into an agreement with the Swiss government to ensure a sum of $290 million recovered from the Abacha loot is spent by Nigeria on poverty reduction programme. This reporter spoke with several World Bank and International Finance Corporation, IFC, officials in the last few weeks, and the official line remains a straight denial of the list. John Donaldson, a senior communication officer at the World bank said the World Bank is not a policing institution and if it has any information it would pass it to the appropriate authorities. His colleague Herbert Boh, a communication officer at the World Bank, point blank disassociated the World Bank from such a list. Said he :"The World Bank is not in possession of any such list and did not send any such list out to President Obasanjo or to any media outlet." Asked whether the World Bank can retain or have access to such information, Boh said the "World Bank does not have such information." But he conceded that the World bank has received "numerous other requests on this list, " but categorically denied that such a list is from the World Bank and "is NOT connected to the World Bank." (emphasis his) Speaking with the International Finance Corporation, the World bank agency that deals with the private sector, Corrie Shanahan, IFC's spokesperson also stated that the the IFC does not maintain such a list. But Shanahan however added that "as part of our due diligence with regard to anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML-CFT), we subscribe to a number of commercial list services," suggestting that the IFC may indeed have access to such information as contained in the list. Shanahan also noted that basically such information contained in the list were bank secrets. Observers say that may explain why the World bank and its agency are trying hard to distance themselves from the list. This reporter also conducted a web search on the archives of the Financial Times, since the list mentioned a reference to that paper's edition of June 24, 1999. But a preliminary search did not turn up any useful information although a search of the actual print edition was not immediately possible. Other Nigerian former officials whose names featured on the list are Generals Ibrahim Babangida, whose name was listed first, Abdusalami Abubakar, Mike Akhigbe, Jerry Useni, Alhaji Ismaila Gwarzo, Umaru Dikko, Paul Ogwuma, Mohammed Abacha, Abdulkadir Abacha, Wada Nas, Tom Ikimi, Dan Etete, Don Etiebet, Major Al Mustapha, Anthony Ani, Bashir Dalhatu, General Wushishi, Hassan Adamu, T.Y. Danjuma and General Ishaya Bamaiyi in that order. |
Celebrities / Stolen Wealth Of Some Of Our Most ''celebrated'' Leaders by emporium(m): 7:08pm On Jun 05, 2009 |
Hi All, i just got the email below. Could this be true? World Bank releases list of Nigerian looters Fellow Nigerians, Find bellow the reasons why Nigeria is in the situation it is in, Lacks all infrastructures. Pass this on to the people you know. This need not be let to rest. These men are selfish and for all I care they were trusted by all Nigerians to lead us rather they robbed us blind. See Nigeria o o o. LOOTED MONEY DISCOVERED IN FOREIGN BANKS NAMES OF DEPOSITORS LONDON SWISS($) USA ($) GERMANY (D) GEN IBRAHIM BABANGIDA 6.25bn 7.41bn 2.00bn 9.00bn GEN ABUBAKAR 1.31bn 2.33bn 800M REAR ADMIRAL MIKE AKHIGBE 1.24bn 2.42bn 671M 1bn GEN JERRY USENI 3.04bn 2.01bn 1.01bn 900M ALH ISMAILA GWARZO 1.03bn 2.00bn 1.3bn 700M ALH UMARU DIKKO 4.5bn 1.4bn 700M 345M PAUL OGWUMA 300M 1.42bn 200M 500M GEN SANI ABACHA 9.01bn 4.09bn 800M 3.01M MOHAMMED ABACHA 300M 1.2bn 150M 535M ABDULKADIR ABACHA 700M 1.21bn 900M 471M ALHAJI WADA NAS 600M 1.32bn 300M TOM IKIMI 400M 1.39bn 152M 371M DAN ETETE 1.12bn 1.03bn 400M 1.72bn DON ETIBET 2.5bn 1.06bn 700M 361M MAJ AL MUSTAPHA 600M 1.001bn 210M ANTHONY ANI 2.9bn 1.09bn 360M 1.66bn BASHIR DALHATU 2.3bn 1.001bn 161M 1.43bn GEN WUSHISHI 700M 1.301bn ALH HASSAN ADAMU 300M 200M 700M T Y DANJUMA 300M 200M 700M GEN ISHAYA BAMAYI 120M 800M SOURCE: WORLD BANK TO THE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA |
Politics / World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by emporium(m): 6:55pm On Jun 05, 2009 |
Hi All, i just got the email below. Could this be true? World Bank releases list of Nigerian looters Fellow Nigerians, Find bellow the reasons why Nigeria is in the situation it is in, Lacks all infrastructures. Pass this on to the people you know. This need not be let to rest. These men are selfish and for all I care they were trusted by all Nigerians to lead us rather they robbed us blind. See Nigeria o o o. LOOTED MONEY DISCOVERED IN FOREIGN BANKS NAMES OF DEPOSITORS LONDON SWISS($) USA ($) GERMANY (D) GEN IBRAHIM BABANGIDA 6.25bn 7.41bn 2.00bn 9.00bn GEN ABUBAKAR 1.31bn 2.33bn 800M REAR ADMIRAL MIKE AKHIGBE 1.24bn 2.42bn 671M 1bn GEN JERRY USENI 3.04bn 2.01bn 1.01bn 900M ALH ISMAILA GWARZO 1.03bn 2.00bn 1.3bn 700M ALH UMARU DIKKO 4.5bn 1.4bn 700M 345M PAUL OGWUMA 300M 1.42bn 200M 500M GEN SANI ABACHA 9.01bn 4.09bn 800M 3.01M MOHAMMED ABACHA 300M 1.2bn 150M 535M ABDULKADIR ABACHA 700M 1.21bn 900M 471M ALHAJI WADA NAS 600M 1.32bn 300M TOM IKIMI 400M 1.39bn 152M 371M DAN ETETE 1.12bn 1.03bn 400M 1.72bn DON ETIBET 2.5bn 1.06bn 700M 361M MAJ AL MUSTAPHA 600M 1.001bn 210M ANTHONY ANI 2.9bn 1.09bn 360M 1.66bn BASHIR DALHATU 2.3bn 1.001bn 161M 1.43bn GEN WUSHISHI 700M 1.301bn ALH HASSAN ADAMU 300M 200M 700M T Y DANJUMA 300M 200M 700M GEN ISHAYA BAMAYI 120M 800M SOURCE: WORLD BANK TO THE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA |
Religion / Re: Is This How A True Church Should Be ? by emporium(m): 11:03am On Jun 04, 2009 |
Pastor AIO: huxley2: I find some of your posts not only audacious but very disturbing. This is the scriptural response to your contribution: 3 "Beloved, while I was very diligent to write to you concerning our common salvation, I found it necessary to write to you exhorting you to contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints. 4 For certain men have crept in unnoticed, who long ago were marked out for this condemnation, ungodly men, who turn the grace of our God into lewdness and deny the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus Christ. Old and New Apostates 5 But I want to remind you, though you once knew this, that the Lord, having saved the people out of the land of Egypt, afterward destroyed those who did not believe. 6 And the angels who did not keep their proper domain, but left their own abode, He has reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for the judgment of the great day; 7 as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities around them in a similar manner to these, having given themselves over to sexual immorality and gone after strange flesh, are set forth as an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire. 8 Likewise also these dreamers defile the flesh, reject authority, and speak evil of dignitaries. 9 Yet Michael the archangel, in contending with the devil, when he disputed about the body of Moses, dared not bring against him a reviling accusation, but said, “The Lord rebuke you!” 10 [b]But these speak evil of whatever they do not know; and whatever they know naturally, like brute beasts, in these things they corrupt themselves. [/b]11 Woe to them! For they have gone in the way of Cain, have run greedily in the error of Balaam for profit, and perished in the rebellion of Korah. 12 These are spots in your love feasts, while they feast with you without fear, serving only themselves. They are clouds without water, carried about by the winds; late autumn trees without fruit, twice dead, pulled up by the roots; 13 raging waves of the sea, foaming up their own shame; wandering stars for whom is reserved the blackness of darkness forever. 14 Now Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied about these men also, saying, “Behold, the Lord comes with ten thousands of His saints, 15 to execute judgment on all, to convict all who are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have committed in an ungodly way, and of all the harsh things which ungodly sinners have spoken against Him.” 16 These are grumblers, complainers, walking according to their own lusts; and they mouth great swelling words, flattering people to gain advantage. 17 But you, beloved, remember the words which were spoken before by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ: 18 how they told you that there would be mockers in the last time who would walk according to their own ungodly lusts. 19 These are sensual persons, who cause divisions, not having the Spirit. 20 But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, 21 keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life. 22 And on some have compassion, making a distinction; 23 but others save with fear, pulling them out of the fire, hating even the garment defiled by the flesh." Jude 3-20. |
Religion / Re: Whatever Happened To Old-fashioned Christianity ? by emporium(m): 10:36am On Jun 04, 2009 |
yommyuk: EXACTLY! |
Religion / Re: Whatever Happened To Old-fashioned Christianity ? by emporium(m): 10:00pm On Jun 03, 2009 |
bawomolo: Am all for looking ahead and being positive as you will see from my future articles.However, as far as God's Word is concerned, the standard is unchangeable. Civilizations will come and go; nations will rise and fall; human philosophy would evolve and crumble; heaven and earth will pass away; but God's standards for His Church will never change. It is permissible for the Christian church to evolve new strageties, come up with new programmes, and apply modern methodologies to confront modern challenges, but it is impermissible to alter,dilute, or change the essential characteristics of our faith.Holiness is still holiness.Justice is still justice.Righteousness is still righteousness.Consecration is still consecration.If God demanded these from us yesterday,that demand is still as urgent today as it was yesterday,and ever will be until we leave this side of heaven. In view of the above, continuous self examination in the light of God's standards is an imperative for progression.The Lord Himself challenges us to: "REMEMBER therefore how thou hast received and heard, and hold fast, and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee ," Revelation 3:3. Also see: Jeremiah 6:16 "Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the OLD paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein." |
Religion / Re: Whatever Happened To Old-fashioned Christianity ? by emporium(m): 6:04pm On Jun 03, 2009 |
Tùdor:? NOWORRIES:[/quote] "And if the righteous SCARCELY be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?" 1Pt 4:18 |
Religion / Re: Whatever Happened To Old-fashioned Christianity ? by emporium(m): 5:56pm On Jun 03, 2009 |
Image123: True ! A_K_O: Thanks, noted. ezeagu: That is not christianity ! You are confusing Old Testament Judaism (where sins such as adultery attracted capital punishment) with Christianity. |
Adverts / Re: Prices Of First Class Used Shoes by emporium(m): 12:44am On Jun 03, 2009 |
Hi All, the website below is an ecommerce store based in the UK and supplying businesses there and in Nigeria at wholesale prices. We stock a broad range of consumer goods ranging from items as minute as cufflinks, designer shirts,shoes and bags, to high value items like plasma TVs and computers.We do retail and wholesale at some of the LOWEST prices available in the UK.We sell below half the price of most high street stores on many products! Importantly,we ship to Nigeria at very reasonable rates.In most cases ,you do not need to pay upfront for goods ordered from our company (which is a bona fide UK registered company). All you need do is visit the website, then send an email or call us to indicate what you are interested in.We will respond giving you details on shipping cost, etc. We will ship all items to Lagos from where you can collect from one of our local Representatives.It is essentially cash and carry. We also collaborate with two Christian ministries in Nigeria to help small business owners develop their business by providing a variety of goods at highly competitive wholesale prices direct from the UK . We can also arrange container loads on ex chainstore ( Argos, Tesco etc ) products, at below 50% of the usual store prices. Website: www.christianmarkets.co.uk Email: sales@christianmarkets.co.uk Registered business address: Christian Markets Ltd Unit B7, Eurolink Business Centre, 49 Effra Road, London Sw2 1bz, United Kingdom Tel.+44(0)2077375288 ; 00447554003717
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Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: Prices Of Clothes In Nigeria by emporium(m): 12:33am On Jun 03, 2009 |
Hi All, the website below is an ecommerce store based in the UK and supplying businesses there and in Nigeria at wholesale prices. We stock a broad range of consumer goods ranging from items as minute as cufflinks, designer shirts,shoes and bags, to high value items like plasma TVs and computers.We do retail and wholesale at some of the LOWEST prices available in the UK.We sell below half the price of most high street stores on many products! Importantly,we ship to Nigeria at very reasonable rates.In most cases ,you do not need to pay upfront for goods ordered from our company (which is a bona fide UK registered company). All you need do is visit the website, then send an email or call us to indicate what you are interested in.We will respond giving you details on shipping cost, etc. We will ship all items to Lagos from where you can collect from one of our local Representatives.It is essentially cash and carry. We also collaborate with two Christian ministries in Nigeria to help small business owners develop their business by providing a variety of goods at highly competitive wholesale prices direct from the UK . We can also arrange container loads on ex chainstore ( Argos, Tesco etc ) products, at below 50% of the usual store prices. Website: www.christianmarkets.co.uk Email: sales@christianmarkets.co.uk Registered business address: Christian Markets Ltd Unit B7, Eurolink Business Centre, 49 Effra Road, London Sw2 1bz, United Kingdom Tel.+44(0)2077375288 ; 00447554003717 |
Religion / Is This How A True Church Should Be ? by emporium(m): 8:18pm On Jun 02, 2009 |
Below is an extract from a write up about Early Church practices. It gives us an insight into how the Christian church was in the days of the Apostles and Early Chuch Fathers. We have glimpses of how they lived and their general attitude to burning issues such as church offerings, the poor , materialism , church leadership , etc . We know that each local church would have its own set of challenges, but generally speaking, is this a pattern of how the church is meant to function ? Is your church anything like this? LIFE AND FELLOWSHIP IN THE EARLY CHURCH "Tertullian's description of the Christian meetings: "We are a body knit together as such by a common religious profession, by unity of discipline, and by the bond of a common hope. We meet together as an assembly and congregation, that, offering up prayer to God as with united force, we may wrestle with Him in our supplications. This violence God delights in. We pray, too, for the emperors, for their ministers and for all in authority, for the welfare of the world, for the prevalence of peace, for the delay of the final consummation. We assemble to read our sacred writings, if any peculiarity of the times makes either forewarning or reminiscence needful. However it be in that respect, with the sacred words we nourish our faith, we animate our hope, we make our confidence more stedfast; and no less by inculcations of God's precepts we confirm good habits. In the same place also exhortations are made, rebukes and sacred censures are administered. For with a great gravity is the work of judging carried on among us, as befits those who feel assured that they are in the sight of God . . . The tried men of our elders preside over us, obtaining that honour not by purchase, but by established character. There is no buying and selling of any sort in the things of God. Though we have our treasure-chest, it is not made up of purchase-money, as of a religion that has its price. On the monthly day, if he likes, each puts in a small donation; but only if it be his pleasure, and only if he be able: for there is no compulsion; all is voluntary. [They are taken] to support and bury poor people, to supply the wants of boys and girls destitute of means and parents, and of old persons confined now to the house; such, too, as have suffered shipwreck; and if there happen to be any in the mines, or banished to the islands, or shut up in the prisons, for nothing but their fidelity to the cause of God's Church, they become the nurslings of their confession. . . . One in mind and soul, we do not hesitate to share our earthly goods with one another. All things are common among us but our wives." (Tertullian, Apology, 39) Justin M wrote this about Early Church meetings: "And on the day called Sunday, all who live in cities or in the country gather together to one place, and the memoirs of the apostles or the writings of the prophets are read, as long as time permits; then, when the reader has ceased, the president verbally instructs, and exhorts to the imitation of these good things. Then we all rise together and pray, and, as we before said, when our prayer is ended, bread and wine and water are brought [etc., see below]. And they who are well to do, and willing, give what each thinks fit; and what is collected is deposited with the president, who succours the orphans and widows, and those who, through sickness or any other cause, are in want, and those who are in bonds, and the strangers sojourning among us, and in a word takes care of all who are in need.But Sunday is the day on which we all hold our common assembly, because it is the first day on which God, having wrought a change in the darkness and matter, made the world; and Jesus Christ our Saviour on the same day rose from the dead." (First Apology, 67) " |
Religion / Whatever Happened To Old-fashioned Christianity ? by emporium(m): 1:00am On Jun 01, 2009 |
Beloved, "Remember therefore how thou hast received and heard, and hold fast, and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee ," Revelation 3:3. Ponder the verse above and get wild for Jesus! Only one life,only one opportunity,only one destiny.Once we have walked the last mile of this way,there will be no other chance to come back to correct the mistakes we are now making.There will be no 2nd chance to finish our unfulfilled destinies.I must work the work of Him that sent me while it is day,the night cometh when no one can work. Remember the old times,years ago when we got converted.Remember the sense of urgency God put within us.Remember how we wanted to tell everyone we met about the Lord.Remember how much we prayed those days(not for money,mansions,or material things),but to know Him,be like Him , live like Him,and live for Him.Those days ALL we thought about was Him! ALL we talked about was Him and ALL we WORRIED about was pleasing HIM.He was all we had and He was more than enough. We had no cars but we were more satisfied than those who had limos.We had no money,but felt richer than Bill Gates! We had no wives,no husbands and no kids,but we were not lonely or depressed, because we had found a new family;the family of God.We wanted to be with God's people.Those days we had no big and beautiful cathedrals,but we were happy to fellowship in those small ramshackled structures, they were like heaven because God was there and the brethren were there. Those days, we were not conscious of fame,fashion or finance.Position and worldly power held no attraction for us.The world was nothing,heaven was everything.The glory of this world was crap,heaven was the real deal.Professors and peasants,educated and illiterate,rich and poor,we were all one.We loved one another,stood up for one another,encouraged one another,cried with one another,rejoiced with one another,prayed for one another ,shared with one another,and truly cared for one another.Gossip,slander, backbiting, tale-bearing,and selfishness was unheard of and unimaginable amongst us in those good old days. Those days we tried to outdo one another (albeit unwittingly),not by flaunting our cash but by increasing our consecration.Our cry then was always for more.More of Jesus.More of holiness.More humility.More tenderness.More love.More grace.More souls.More fire.It was more ! More! More! All the time.We were not satisfied with crumbs,we wanted meat.We wanted bones.We wanted depth.we wanted the cross.We wanted the narrow way,we wanted the deeper life .We wanted the higher way. Then,it was the hotter the better.Everyone wanted to give;everyone wanted to serve;everyone wanted to pray;everyone wanted to evangelise;everyone wanted to visit;everyone wanted to to be pure;everyone was ready to even die for the Lord. Our bibles were well used and well worn in those days.We read them like our very lives depended on them.We believed everything we read, hook,line and sinker.There was no arguing with God's word those days.We read it because we wanted to know it;we wanted to know it, because we wanted to do it.So we read the word;we knew the word;and we obeyed the word. Those days we really knew how to pray! We prayed to impress God not men.We had read stories about men like apostle James who prayed so much that his knees became like that of a camel with massive callouses and lumps.So we prayed.Some of us prayed so loud,so hard ,so long,and so often, that we felt our hearts literally shifting out of place like Praying Hyde's! We thank God for our secular achievers.But those good old days,God's people were our examples.We were challenged by the stories of great christian heroes.We shed many tears as we read about their uncommon love for God .We dreamt dreams,as we heard of the exploits they had made and the territories they had conquered for Christ their King.We wanted to be like them.We wanted to follow in their footsteps.We did not strive to become like secular worldly heroes.Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Oba, , and contemporary political figures,black or white, were not our role models those days.We were inspired by heroes like Hudson Taylor ,David Livingstone , C.T. Studd,D.L.Moody,William Booth,and William Carey.We were moved by the likes of John Wesley,John Fletcher,Charles G.Finney, Florence Crawford, Madame Guyon,Fanny Crosby,Martin Luther,Savonarola and others of like passion.We read their stories,admired their exploits, and emulated their examples.To us,those were the real heroes.Those days. Those days, we hardly prayed for material things and personal miracles.We were not going to church because we wanted to become millionaires or get rich quick.We were not in church to get worldly success at all cost.Those days we went to church because we wanted to please God and live for Him.Those days we did not run from one crusade to another ,one church to another looking for healing,deliverance and 'blessings'. We knew that we would get God's best and whatever extras He had for us including persecution,only by seeking Him,so we sought God.We prayed,we fasted,we yielded,we cried,we tarried. When we sought HIM,He blessed us.When we sought HIM,He gave us success.When we sought HIM,He gave us money.When we sought HIM,He gave us houses,and lands and spouses and children.We did not follow the signs,but they followed us.We did not follow the miracles but they followed us.We did not go seeking for the good things of life,but goodness and mercy followed us.That was the story of our life those days.That was the way we lived those days.That was how we were those days.That was how I was those days.That was how YOU were those days. Whatever happened to those good old days? I think I need help.What about YOU? Yours in need of prayers and revival, C.Gimoh Comments and reactions are welcome. |
Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: Post ALL Your Fashion-Related Adverts Here!! INDIVIDUAL Threads Created Just For Adverts Will BE MOVED To "Adverts" Section!!!! by emporium(m): 8:53pm On May 11, 2009 |
Hi All, the website below is an ecommerce store based in the UK and supplying businesses there and in Nigeria at wholesale prices. We stock a broad range of consumer goods ranging from items as minute as cufflinks, designer shirts,shoes and bags, to high value items like plasma TVs and computers.We do retail and wholesale at some of the LOWEST prices available in the UK.We sell below half the price of most high street stores on many products! Importantly,we ship to Nigeria at very reasonable rates.In most cases ,you do not need to pay upfront for goods ordered from our company (which is a bona fide UK registered company). All you need do is visit the website, then send an email or call us to indicate what you are interested in.We will respond giving you details on shipping cost, etc. We will ship all items to Lagos from where you can collect from one of our local Representatives.It is essentially cash and carry. We also collaborate with two Christian ministries in Nigeria to help small business owners develop their business by providing a variety of goods at highly competitive wholesale prices direct from the UK . We can also arrange container loads on ex chainstore ( Argos, Tesco etc ) products, at below 50% of the usual store prices. Website: www.christianmarkets.co.uk Email: sales@christianmarkets.co.uk Registered business address: Christian Markets Ltd Unit B7, Eurolink Business Centre, 49 Effra Road, London Sw2 1bz, United Kingdom Tel.+44(0)2077375288 ; 00447554003717
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Religion / Re: Nairaland Christian E-Fellowship by emporium(m): 8:38pm On May 11, 2009 |
Hi All, the website below is a UK ecommerce store founded to cater for christians in particular and the public in general.The vision is to make quality products available to everyone at some of the FAIREST and LOWEST prices. It is also to empower the economically challenged, economically. We stock a broad range of consumer goods ranging from items as minute as cufflinks, designer shirts,shoes and bags, to high value items like plasma TVs and computers.We do retail and wholesale at some of the LOWEST prices available in the UK.We sell below half the price of most high street stores on many products! Importantly,we ship to Nigeria at very reasonable rates.In most cases ,you do not need to pay upfront for goods ordered from our company (which is a bona fide UK registered company). All you need do is visit the website, then send an email or call us to indicate what you are interested in.We will respond giving you details on shipping cost, etc. We will ship all items to Lagos from where you can collect from one of our local Representatives.It is essentially cash and carry. We also collaborate with two Christian ministries in Nigeria to help small business owners develop their business by providing a variety of goods at highly competitive wholesale prices direct from the UK . We can also arrange container loads on ex chainstore ( Argos, Tesco etc ) products, at below 50% of the usual store prices. Website: www.christianmarkets.co.uk Email: sales@christianmarkets.co.uk Registered business address: Christian Markets Ltd Unit B7, Eurolink Business Centre, 49 Effra Road, London Sw2 1bz, United Kingdom Tel.+44(0)2077375288 ; 00447554003717 "I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive." Acts 20:35
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Career / Re: Storekeepers, Lets Meet Here. by emporium(m): 8:16pm On May 11, 2009 |
Hi All, the website below is an ecommerce store based in the UK and supplying businesses there and in Nigeria at wholesale prices. We stock a broad range of consumer goods ranging from items as minute as cufflinks, designer shirts,shoes and bags, to high value items like plasma TVs and computers.We do retail and wholesale at some of the LOWEST prices available in the UK.We sell below half the price of most high street stores on many products! Importantly,we ship to Nigeria at very reasonable rates.In most cases ,you do not need to pay upfront for goods ordered from our company (which is a bona fide UK registered company). All you need do is visit the website, then send an email or call us to indicate what you are interested in.We will respond giving you details on shipping cost, etc. We will ship all items to Lagos from where you can collect from one of our local Representatives.It is essentially cash and carry. We also collaborate with two Christian ministries in Nigeria to help small business owners develop their business by providing a variety of goods at highly competitive wholesale prices direct from the UK . We can also arrange container loads on ex chainstore ( Argos, Tesco etc ) products, at below 50% of the usual store prices. Website: www.christianmarkets.co.uk Email: sales@christianmarkets.co.uk Registered business address: Christian Markets Ltd Unit B7, Eurolink Business Centre, 49 Effra Road, London Sw2 1bz, United Kingdom Tel.+44(0)2077375288 ; 00447554003717 |
Business / Re: Can One Shop On Ebay From Nigeria? by emporium(m): 7:41pm On May 11, 2009 |
Hi All, the website below is a viable option to Ebay. We stock a broad range of consumer goods ranging from items as minute as cufflinks, designer shirts,shoes and bags, to high value items like plasma TVs and computers.We do retail and wholesale at some of the LOWEST prices available in the UK.Our prices are comparable to some of the lowest "Buy It Now'' prices on Ebay UK. Infact we have had experience trading as Power Sellers on Ebay. Importantly,we ship to Nigeria at very reasonable rates.In most cases ,you do not need to pay upfront for goods ordered from our company (which is a bona fide UK registered company). All you need do is visit the website, then send an email or call us to indicate what you are interested in.We will respond giving you details on shipping cost, etc. We will ship all items to Lagos from where you can collect from one of our local Representatives.It is essentially cash and carry. We also collaborate with two Christian ministries in Nigeria to help small business owners develop their businesses by providing a variety of goods at highly competitive wholesale prices direct from the UK . We can also arrange container loads on ex chainstore ( Argos, Tesco etc ) products, at below 50% of the usual store prices. Website: www.christianmarkets.co.uk Email: sales@christianmarkets.co.uk Registered business address: Christian Markets Ltd Unit B7, Eurolink Business Centre, 49 Effra Road, London Sw2 1bz, United Kingdom Tel.+44(0)2077375288 ; 00447554003717
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Technology Market / Ps2 Slimline For Sale =n=13500 Only! by emporium(m): 6:09pm On Jan 16, 2009 |
ONLY 1 PLAYSTATION 2 SLIMLINE LEFT OF THE OVER 20 ADVERTISED RECENTLY ! CONTACT US IF INTERESTED.ITEM WAS USED BRIEFLY IN THE UK.LOOKS GREAT.CHEAP PRICE! =N=13500 ONLY. MORE CONSOLES CAN BE SUPPLIED LATER IF NEEDED. VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE JUICY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ITEMS THAT COULD BE DELIVERED TO YOU IN NIGERIA (SCAMMERS/419ERS PLEASE KEEP OFF! WE KNOW ALL YOUR TRICKS).GENUINE ENQUIRIES WELCOME. CONTACT US : [email]sales@christianmarkets.co.uk[/email] OR call our Nigerian representative Godfrey 08034360360 Visit our website : https://www.christianmarkets.co.uk/index.php |
Technology Market / Psp Console For Sale ! Cheapest Price In Nigeria! by emporium(m): 6:00pm On Jan 16, 2009 |
WHITE PSP CONSOLES FOR SALE. VERY CHEAP PRICE.ONLY 2 AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE(CASH AND CARRY).I CAN GUARANTEE YOU WON'T GET THIS CHEAPER IN NIGERIA! PRICE IS =N=15000 PER CONSOLE. BOTH WERE USED ABROAD FOR LESS THAN ONE MONTH (SO THEY ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION). VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE JUICY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ITEMS THAT COULD BE DELIVERED TO YOU IN NIGERIA(SCAMMERS/419ERS PLEASE KEEP OFF!WE KNOW ALL YOUR TRICKS).GENUINE ENQUIRIES WELCOME. CONTACT US : [email]sales@christianmarkets.co.uk[/email] OR call our Nigerian representative Godfrey 08034360360 Visit our website : https://www.christianmarkets.co.uk/index.php
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Technology Market / Packard Bell Laptop Clearance Sale! EasyNote SW51-B-012 & EasyNote BG46-P-004 by emporium(m): 6:16am On Dec 31, 2008 |
We have a couple of Packard Bell laptops for sale (EASYNOTE BG46-P-004 AND EasyNote SW51-B-012).Contact us if interested and we will make them available to you at VERY CHEAP DISCOUNTED PRICES! Details of the first model have been pasted below. Check details for the other model on our website : christianmarkets.co.uk . Contact me : sales@christianmarkets.co.uk .We will arrange for you to pay and pick up the item at Lagos.They are all packaged by Packard Bell and look like brand new. Call Godfrey on 08034360360. *There are loads of items not yet listed on our site,lets know what you need from abroad,and we will see if we can supply it.We are a christian organisation,so this is a scam free zone. Packard Bell EASYNOTE BG46-P-004 Refurbished [SA103] MASSIVE REDUCTION FROM £579.99 TO £429.99 ! This a a manufacturer refurbished laptop .It looks like brand and has been specially packed by the manufacturer like new in a box different from the original box.See a similar item at PC world using the web link at the bottom of this page. Reviews The new Packard Bell EasyNote BG46-p-004 Laptop, you can do all your office work even while travelling. The device is compact and can be easily carried around. The total width of the unit is 296mm. It has a depth of 211mm and has a height of 32mm. The net weight of the product is only 1.6kg making it very easy to carry. Features Description Installed RAM capacity of the new Packard Bell EasyNote BG46-p-004 Notebook is 2GB and the technology used is DDR2. Hard drive capacity of the product is 160GB and you can store a lot of personal data in it. Chipset type of the product is Intel 965PM and the data bus speed is 667MHZ. Card reader used in this model is 4 in 1 card reader. To do the most advanced graphics this has Intel 965GM with a memory of 358MB. The device is integrated with Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5450 that does the work very accurately. This Packard Bell laptop comes with a 12” TFT display that supports diamond view and it gives you the real clarity of pictures. Maximum resolution of the display is 1280 x 800 pixels. The USB ports helps in connecting external devices. A standard warranty of 1-year is given to this product. This model includes a 1.3-mega-pixel camera in it that can be used as a web cam too. Supported operating system of the product is Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium. Optical drive type is CD-RW / DVD-RW. MASSIVE REDUCTION FROM £579.99 TO £429.99 ! LIMITED QUANTITY IN STOCK!!! CURRENTLY £599 AT PC WORLD AND DIXONS UK ! Check the web link below. For more information, please visit this products webpage.
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Technology Market / Re: 25 Playstation 2 Consoles For Sale ! Very Cheap ! by emporium(m): 5:47am On Dec 31, 2008 |
monef: Ok, thanks for the tip. |
Technology Market / Re: 25 Playstation 2 Consoles For Sale ! Very Cheap ! by emporium(m): 5:44am On Dec 31, 2008 |
initialize: We are giving these away at very low prices. These items have never been used in Nigeria, so i can't say anything concrete on the chipping issue. I GUESS it depends on the sort of disks you are using. Cheers. |
Technology Market / Re: 25 Playstation 2 Consoles For Sale ! Very Cheap ! by emporium(m): 5:36am On Dec 31, 2008 |
HOLLASLYD: Hi, please contact Godfrey on 08034360360. Visit us online at www.christianmarkets.co.uk Mail me at sales@christianmarkets.co.uk |
Technology Market / Re: 25 Playstation 2 Consoles For Sale ! Very Cheap ! by emporium(m): 5:22am On Dec 31, 2008 |
web_master: Hi, sorry here are the details. Visit us at: www.christianmarkets.co.uk . Mail me at : sales@christianmarkets.co.uk Loads of thanks. |
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