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Politics / Re: North, South East Politicians Join Forces Against South West by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 12:25pm On Nov 13, 2016
Biafman:
Hahahahahahha, afonjas will all die because of this news.
I dey teeyou grin cheesy .
But where is lalasticlala now?

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Celebrities / Re: Watch Video As This Beautiful TV Girl Claim She’s A V!rg!n, But No One Believes by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 11:50am On Nov 13, 2016
Nnaa nekwenu ochie otu nkea bikonu cheesy cheesy
Go tell that fvck story to the marines kiss
Religion / Re: God Using Buhari To Punish Nigerians – Archbishop Chukwuma by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 9:06am On Nov 13, 2016
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Nairaland / General / Re: Insulting Nigerian By Nigerians Should Stop - Ogunmola by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 8:16am On Nov 13, 2016
RealSniper:
[s]For crying out loud when will Nigerians ever realise that the country they curse and rain unholy statements upon is the same place their grandparents were born and it is still going to be the place their generations to come will also be born. In the same country you insult we have People like Dangote, Otedola, Soyinka, Achebe, Adenuga, Dantata, Chukwuemeka and many others, are they different. Instead of you thinking about ideas that will develop you and the nation you lay on your bed with phone plugged to socket and say rubbish about your own country. If you pray for the country to be blessed automatically u will be blessed because you are Nigeria, and if you curse the country sorry to say u are also cursed because you are Nigeria. Nigeria is not the land Nigeria is the people-you and me.
Yes the country has been tough on us. Yes there are bad leaders. But I believe with our prayers and our hard hustle God will see us through.
God Bless Edo State.
God Bless Me.
God Bless Nigeria.
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Your opinion right now.
My appetite right now is a drool-filled hairy kitten grin cheesy
Politics / Re: A Reply To Reno Omokri By Lauretta Onochie On Hillary Clinton's Election Funding by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 8:12am On Nov 13, 2016
Just imagining what a whiff of lauretta's pvssy will do to my medula. 4give me guys ... i'm pvssy-weak. kiss undecided

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Culture / Re: The Attitude Of Urhobos. by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 8:04am On Nov 13, 2016
Lets wait the elders!

Meanwhile, below is how to eat pussy for the uninitiated cool

Politics / Re: Buhari Unveils Economic Recovery Plan In December by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 5:55am On Nov 13, 2016
Hope its not another copied work sad angry

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Malaysian Flight MH17 Report Taken Apart By An Irunmole From Saker's Blog. by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 3:12am On Nov 13, 2016
I think it all adds up ... Trump will surely treat and correct all these eff ups cool

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Islam for Muslims / Re: The Nurse And The Muslim Patient – A True Story From The United Kingdom. by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 10:00pm On Nov 12, 2016
KORLAR:
[s]My name is Cassie, I am 23 years old. I graduated as a qualified nurse this year and was given my first position as a home nurse.
My patient was an English gentleman in his early 80s who suffered from Alzheimer’s. In the first meeting, the patient was given his record and from it I could see that he was a convert to the religion of Islam, therefore he was a Muslim.
I knew from this that I would need to take into account some modes of treatment that may go against his faith, and therefore try to adapt my care to meet his needs. I brought in some ‘halal’ meat to cook for him and ensured that there was no pork or alcohol in the premises as I did some research which showed that these were forbidden in Islam.
My patient was in a very advanced stage of his condition so a lot of my colleagues could not understand why I was going through so much effort for him. But I understood that a person who commits to a faith deserves that commitment to be respected, even if they are not in a position to understand.
Anyway after a few weeks with my patient I began to notice some patterns of movement.
At first I thought it was some copied motions he’s seen someone doing, but I saw him repeat the movement at particular time; morning, afternoon, evening.
The movements were to raise his hands, bow and then put his head to the ground. I could not understand it. He was also repeating sentences in another language, I couldn’t figure out what language it was as his speech was slurred but I know the same verses were repeated daily.
Also there was something strange, he didn’t allow me to feed him with my left hand (I am left-handed).
Somehow I knew this linked to his religion but didn’t know how.
One of my colleagues told me about paltalk as a place for debates and discussions and as I did not know any Muslims except for my patient I thought it would be good to speak to someone live and ask questions. I went on the Islam section and entered the room ‘True Message’.
Here I asked questions regarding the repeated movements and was told that these were the actions of prayer. I did not really believe it until someone posted a link of the Islamic prayer on youtube.
I was shocked.
A man who has lost all memory of his children, of his occupation, and could barely eat and drink was able to remember not only actions of prayer but verses that were in another language.
This was nothing short of incredible and I knew that this man was devout in his faith, which made me want to learn more in order to care for him the best I could.
I came into the paltalk room as often as I could and was given a link to read the translation of the Quran and listen to it.
The chapter of the ‘Bee’ gave me chills and I repeated it several times a day.
I saved a recording of the Quran on my iPod and gave it to my patient to listen to, he was smiling and crying, and in reading the translation I could see why.
I applied what I gained from paltalk to care for my patient but gradually found myself coming to the room to find answers for myself.
I never really took the time to look at my life; I never knew my father, my mother died when I was 3, me and my brother were raised by our grandparents who died 4 years ago, so now its just the two of us.
But despite all this loss, I always thought I was happy, content.
It was only after spending time with my patient that felt like I was missing something. I was missing that sense of peace and tranquility my patient, even through suffering felt.
I wanted that sense of belonging and a part of something that he felt, even with no one around him.
I was given a list of mosques in my area by a lady on paltalk and went down to visit one. I watched the prayer and could not hold back my tears.
I felt drawn to the mosque every day and the imam and his wife would give me books and tapes and welcome any questions I had.
Every question I asked at the mosque and on paltalk was answered with such clarity and depth that could do nothing but accept them.
I have never practiced a faith but always believed that there was a God; I just did not know how to worship Him.
One evening I came on paltalk and one of the speakers on the mic addressed me. He asked me if I have any questions, I said no. He asked if I was happy with the answers I was given, I said yes.
He asked then what was stopping me accepting Islam, I could not answer.
I went to the mosque to watch the dawn prayer. The imam asked me the same question, I could not answer.
I then went to tend to my patient, I was feeding him and as I looked in his eyes I just realized, he was brought to me for a reason and the only thing stopping me from accepting was fear…. not fear in the sense of something bad, but fear of accepting something good, and thinking that I was not worthy like this man.
That afternoon I went to the mosque and asked the imam if I could say my declaration of faith, the Shahadah.: lā ilāha illà al-Lāh, Muhammadun rasūlu Al-Lāh. There is no god except Allah, Muhammad is Allah’s messenger.
He helped me through it and guided me through what I would need to do next.
I cannot explain the feeling I felt when I said it.
It was like someone woke me up from sleep and sees everything more clearly.
The feeling was overwhelming joy, clarity and most of all…. peace.
The first person I told was not my brother but my patient.
I went to him, and before I even opened my mouth he cried and smiled at me.
I broke down in front of him, I owed him so much.
I came home logged on to paltalk and repeated the shahadah for the room.
They all helped me so much and even though I had never seen a single one of them, they felt closer to me than my own brother.
I did eventually call my brother to tell him and although he wasn’t happy, he supported me and said he would be there, I couldn’t ask for any more.
After my first week as a Muslim my patient passed away in his sleep while I was caring for him. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon.
He died a peaceful death and I was the only person with him.
He was like the father I never had and he was my doorway to Islam.
From the day of my Shahadah to this very day and for every day for as long as I live, I will pray that Allah shows mercy on him and grant him every good deed I perform in the tenfold.
I loved him for the sake of Allah and I pray each night to become an atoms weight of the Muslim he was.
Islam is a religion with an open door; it is there for those who want to enter it…. Verily Allah is the Most Merciful, Most Kind.
* Note * Our sister Cassie passed away, October 2010. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un, after she gave da’wa to her brother, who had accepted Islam, Alhamdulillah!
This story proves that daw’ah has many folds, and the “silent” dawah is one of the strongest. That patient could not talk, but the strength of his faith that he kept was enough to convince the nurse to take the Straight Path. This is a very moving story and should be an encouragement for all of us Muslims to have faith and to behave positively so that the people who do not know what Islam is could be attracted naturally to it, In’sha’Allaah!

http://coolstory.ng/coolZone/the-nurse-and-the-muslim-patient-a-true-story-from-the-united-kingdom/[/s]

Source : CoolStory!
Cool story indeed.
Footsteps into the lions den and none out of it .... its danger angry sad
Romance / Re: Can You Sex Each Other A Day To Wedding by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 9:55pm On Nov 12, 2016
U nova jam toto wey dey burst brain ..... prrrrrr! cool

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Romance / Re: How To Deal With Breaking Up With Someone You Still Love by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 9:37pm On Nov 12, 2016
macmillanflora:
I really need this! but so hard_to let go
I can heal you kiss wink
Romance / Re: Grab Her By The Puussie by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 9:33pm On Nov 12, 2016
.... and when the cops come calling for rape, just "grab the female one by the pvssy too"
Romance / Re: If you are a guy behind this lady who exposed her panties, what would you do? by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 7:24pm On Nov 12, 2016
This one no pass be like big snail meat inside kiss kiss
Celebrities / Re: Oritsefemi Beaten Up For Slapping A Bouncer At Quilox Night Club (video) by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 6:09pm On Nov 12, 2016
Im lucky say i go use gents then angry cool
Romance / Re: Which Of These Will You Want To Borrow For One Month? (pic) by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 6:04pm On Nov 12, 2016
OreoPaschal:

Nwanne afa gi na-echo mu like mad. cheesy cheesy grin grin ."Isiotu"
Nwa ino there wink
Romance / Re: Which Of These Will You Want To Borrow For One Month? (pic) by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 5:59pm On Nov 12, 2016
"Like" for the iPHONE tongue

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Romance / Re: Which Of These Will You Want To Borrow For One Month? (pic) by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 5:58pm On Nov 12, 2016
"Like" for the Babe wink

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Romance / Which Of These Will You Want To Borrow For One Month? (pic) by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 5:57pm On Nov 12, 2016
The iPHONE or the Babe? grin cheesy

Guys over to you!

Literature / Re: WOLEXIT Stands -wole Soyinka by isiOTUbuUTOya(m): 5:39pm On Nov 12, 2016
Who cares

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