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Culture / Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Wears Aare Crown For The First Time (photo) by ohmnetwork1: 11:54am On Oct 16, 2016
HungerBAD:
Ile-Ife (Osun) –

The ‎Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, put on the sacred Aare crown on Saturday in Ile-Ife, Osun, for the first time amidst jubilations and local gun salute by the natives. Oba Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, performed the symbolic trip from Ile Oodua, his palace to Oke Mogun shrine, to mark this year’s Olojo Festival, being the first time he would participate in the festival as Ooni.

Olojo Festival holds annually in Ile Ife, to mark creation of the universe and “Are crown” a special crown made of 151 items. It is wore only during the celebration of the festival and was adorned by Ooni.

Decked in all white apparel, Oba Ogunwusi, had been in seclusion for 5 days. He left his residence for Oke Mogun around 4: 30p.m for the final rites before he wore mystic “Are” crown. At exactly 5 p.m. Oba Ogunwusi, emerged with Are crown holding a white dove, amidst prayers and several gunshots which began with the journey to Oke Mogun and Idi Aje.

Two major ports of call during Olojo Festival where rituals and prayers were said for the peace of Nigeria and Yoruba race. Are crown, according to sources, in Ooni’s palace weighs 100 kg, last made the trip to Oke Mogun several years ago. “ Because the late Ooni, Oba Okunade Sijuade, owing to his advance age in last 3 years of his reign did not wear Are crown even during the celebration of Olojo.

On the procession of Ooni to Oke Mogun were Ife chiefs, priests and members of Oodua People’s Congress, OPC, as well as indigenes and tourists from different parts of world. Before Ooni commenced the trip, his messengers, who wore only shorts, wielding cane performed the symbolic sprint to Oke Mogun three times to clear the route the monarch would take. The festival was peaceful, as all and sundry were in celebration mood, praying for the progress and development of the Yoruba race and the country at large.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/jubilation-ooni-wears-aare-crown-first-time/
This is the beautiful of the Oodua race, the land of the risen sun... The mystery behind the crown is beyond human understanding, you can't fathom it... period
Religion / Re: Today Is Sunday: How Do We Worship God by ohmnetwork1: 8:39am On Oct 16, 2016
RiversWatchDog:
Hello everyone, we are in sunday, some of us are preparing to go to church, while some are still sleeping , my simple question:- how do we worship God
Am on my way to the IFA temple to communion with Eledumare.... and make sacrifice for my Ori.
Religion / Re: How To Know If Your Religion Is The Fake One! by ohmnetwork1: 12:02am On Oct 06, 2016
hahn:
I know what you are thinking, "my religion is the right one!"

Well, that is what the adherents of other religions also say and there are 4,199, excluding yours, of them



As you can see, the odds are not in your favour undecided

Let us also put into consideration that there 7 versions of hell, ie 7 religions who also have hell (aside from yours),



the odds are still not in your favor.

But there is hope! cheesy

This thread aims at helping you identify if your religion is wrong as to as ensure you make the right choice and not end up in the real hell wink

In no particular order, here are common signs you can use in detecting if your religion is the true one and also help you identify the true religion if you happen to come across it.

Please note that the true religion will not have any of these traits. smiley

1) Your "holy" book has lots of contradictions: Let us assume for instance that you are about to purchase a maths textbook for your kid, or for yourself, and on the first page you see "1+1=11", wouldn't this be enough to make you feel skeptical? Now, let us further imagine that you turn to the next page and the next and the next and keep seeing contradictions, would you still buy the book and even, in obvious stupidity, go around telling people that 1+1=11? undecided

If your "holy" book has these contradictions, it would be wise to throw it in the trash can. This is an obvious sign that your religion is false.

In order find out if your "holy" book fits into this category, it would be advisable that you read it on your own. Do not rely on heresay, your pastor, imam, holy junkie to read and interpret it on your behalf. Pick it up and read it for yourself angry

God will be proud of you smiley

2) You find a hard time explaining your religion to other people: Whenever someone else asks you "why" about your religious teachings you seem to find it difficult explaining it to them. No matter how hard and long you try to explain, you always seem to end up at a dead end. Most times, your religious teachings just do not make enough sense when you try explaining it to someone else.

Honestly, if your religion was from the one true "God", it wouldn't be that difficult to explain, now would it? undecided

Afterall, God is not one of confusion. smiley

3) Your religion seems to be plagiarized from other older religions: This one is a hard one to notice especially if you do not have adequate knowledge of other religions. If your religion has similar stories from other older religions then your religion is obviously fake. Afterall, God doesn't copy and paste. smiley

To verify this, you would have to read up on ancient religions and point out the similarities with yours. If there are any, your religion is false.

www.google.com is a good place to start. And it's FREE! grin

4) You are required to believe without evidence and only faith : So, you want to buy a house and the real estate manager tells you that the house is beautiful and gives you all the specs of the house but tells you that you cannot see the house but that all you have to do is believe the house is there and make payment for the house, will you pay? undecided

Now, apply this analogy to your faith. If someone tells you to believe whatever it is they are talking about without any proof, my bro/sis, na bobo. Pure scam. Do not risk eternity for such vague and unverifiable promises sad

5) You have never seen your God: Your God seems to be invincible, no one has ever seen it, or you have to carve stones and sticks just to see it then your God is nothing but a project of someone else's imagination. As beautiful and magnificent as the sun is we all see it. If your god was so real we would see it. Trust me, god would have no reason to play hide and seek.

6) Your god's characteristics contradicts itself: Your god is omnipresent but was not there when the first sin took place to prevent it. Your god is omniscient but created the devil to deceive people knowing very well they will end up in hell eventually. Your god is all loving but threatens people to love it or face eternal torture, damnation and barbecue in hell. That is not unconditional love. To know the meaning of the word unconditional, check it yourself @ www.dictionary.com. It is free. smiley

7) Your god needs to be worshiped: Even to the extent of threatening to burn you in hell if you don't. Seriously? God that created everything needs you, a human who happens to be infinitesimal in the grand scheme of the universe, just to feel funky? undecided If your god is truly great, it wouldn't need to servitude and slavery. These are human cravings, not that of a supreme being. sad

cool Your god supports slavery, discrimination and genocide: Just look into your holy book. If there are pages where these things are supported then your god is actually a psychopath and if you eventually see it, take it to a psychiatric hospital angry

9) No one has ever seen the hell or heaven of your religion: This one is kinda tricky because every religion that has hell and heaven also have adherents who have "died" and seen these places. Christians have died and seen Jesus and Jehovah so have Muslims who have died and see Allah and their future 72 virgin wives wink , Buddhists too etc.

Even you can deduce that there is something fishy here. Did they really see heaven or hell or just projections of their imaginations or are they just plain old lying? lipsrsealed

10) There is no where in your holy book where your god refers itself as the god of your people: God of the Ibos? God of the Yorubas? God of the hausas? God of Africans? Have you ever heard your god refer to itself as the god of your people?

I doubt that. It is either it is god of israel or god of arabs of god of indians etc.

If your god is like this then be certain it is not a true god because a true god will not be tribalistic or take sides. After all, it did create everyone, didn't it? undecided

11) You do not know anyone personally that has been healed miraculously by your god: And neither have you. All the "testimonies" are always in church, mosque, radio, tv, blogs, websites but never to you or people around you. You know a crippled in your area but no pastor or imam has ever been able to heal that person just out of the goodness of their heart. Very suspicious I say undecided

12) Your god always needs money: Your pastor says you need money to build a house for god(as if spirits need to live in houses undecided ) or that it needs money before healing you or providing any of it's other services like granting you a job, giving you a wife/husband, kids etc. It sha needs tithes and offering EVERY TIME. I mean how hard can it be for god to make money? Didn't it create everything?

A side effect of this is that the pastors, imams and spiritual junkies who collect these tithes on behalf of your god always seem to wear the finest clothes, ride the best cars, send their kids to the best schools(which 80% of the congregation cannot afford) and enjoy all the canal things of earth while you wait for paradise in heaven. Nigu undecided

I will stop here for now. But these tips should be enough to guide you and help you avoid following the wrong religion, finding the right one and not ending up in hell. smiley

Source: Na me write am. You dey find your own? undecided tongue


Op pls what brand of weed are u talking, pls pls let me known because ur mental accume is so on point. ...

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Should I Take This $1200 Job Offer Or Not? by ohmnetwork1: 10:51pm On Oct 03, 2016
Goddys:
Please I need an advice of experienced peeps here.
A friend of mine working in Dubai wants to link me up with a factory job of 400k salary, and also I am due to partake in one year vocational training in Nigeria Law school that would enable me to practice as a lawyer in Nigeria.
Now I'm left in the dilemma of accepting his offer to link me up with the job or proceed to Nigeria Law School to qualify as a lawyer in Nigeria

Please what do I do?
My brother I take Ogunlakaye, the wise Orunmila plus the unknown Odunmare beg u... Pls pls take this offer n go hustle to come home n invest. Hope u known there millions of ur type out there. Pleased once more take d job...... pls
Business / Re: When Naira Still Had Value! Just Imagine.. by ohmnetwork1: 6:06pm On Sep 02, 2016
haibe:
I wish i didnt open this thread.. anyway its not just about govt fault and all ... inflation is bound to happen so we would expect that earnings were far lower than it is now. just that the economy is now tending towards hyper inflation without a corresponding increase in minimum wage angry

We need to face it, we the masses should also be blamed for our dead exchange rate. Tired of blaming govt jare
Ur point is very valid. Nigerian are dollar sick....
Politics / Re: How Abia Turned Down My Logo Design, Be The Judge (pics) by ohmnetwork1: 2:05am On Sep 01, 2016
philemonemenike:
what's the meaning of all this abeg...
Great word.. Nice logo though OP keep the fire burning.

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Politics / Re: Ikpeazu Unveils A New Abia Logo And Flag (Photos) by ohmnetwork1: 4:59pm On Aug 27, 2016
That design is beautiful but with too many content.
Career / Re: Deposit Target: Nigerian Bankers’ Nightmare by ohmnetwork1: 10:19am On Aug 27, 2016
Don't even think of such work places. Heard d story of my present acct manager at Fidelity. .... He left Diamond bcus the targets were to much for him to meet up with then meant dsame in Fidelity. I pity d guy that I had to be his psychologist, calling him for three days just to make sure he was alright.

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Webmasters / Re: Joomla FREE Training On Nairaland Live!!! by ohmnetwork1: 6:54am On Aug 07, 2016
Good to go..... Let the class binging....
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Programming / Re: I Want To Teach Myself Php And HTML, What Are The Programming Softwares I Can St by ohmnetwork1: 6:03pm On Aug 04, 2016
Imakeherdrip:

Go online and download books on html,css, js (and jquery, you don't have to know everything therein at once), php (or any other server-side lang), and sql.
Html and css should be easier to grasp in no time with continuous practise.
js/jquery should be a piece of cake to you.Learn the basics (form val, text and objects manipulations), you can always come back to it after you're well grounded in server-side scripting
Php(server side scripting) is damn easy to grasp coupled with some sql for database manipulation(learn the basics of sql for mysql server -- preferably).
Then you can download books/videos on ajax technology.
being fairly sound in the above you can then go online and download free source codes for various projects in akin to your expertise (for example, shopping cart, discussion forum, blogging, email apps, e.t.c.)
Then you can pick up a framework for php -- just to make your life easier...
Hewww...
That is exactly what am doing now..... I learn blogs building my self and Am abt venturing into the world of code writing starting with HTLM, PHP plus phone cab... Thanks to NewBostonGuys video tutorials... So dem helpful
Phones / Re: Easiest Way To Download Youtube Videos On Your Phone by ohmnetwork1: 5:41pm On Aug 02, 2016
Thanks for this, I ave just downloanded my coding lesson..... Thank a million.....
Politics / Re: Buhari’s Parochial Appointments Is Corruption – Punch by ohmnetwork1: 11:02pm On Aug 01, 2016
Love Machine:
Didn't your northern brothers complained of marginalisation against gej even though gej' appointed mostly northerners, as minister of defense,NSA,and other top department in government?
Abi oooo.... I think the question shld be "Are they competed for does post enough with federal character biko nu...
Fashion / Re: Be Your Own Skin-therapist, Use THE PUREST ORGANIC (100% Herbal) Products. Look! by ohmnetwork1: 10:45pm On Aug 01, 2016
Are all this product are natural, bcus I ave customers to protect and I hate people bleaching their skin wit dis corrosive agents.
Agriculture / Re: Help Nigerians, Make Big Money Distributing Locally Grown Rice Now by ohmnetwork1: 2:51pm On Jul 02, 2016
I Have house in Rivers state and Osun state that can save as store and sales point. When ever van are needed I can provide... Pls can u tell us more about the product, and mode of payment. My mail is obashouse@gmail.com
Agriculture / Re: Help Nigerians, Make Big Money Distributing Locally Grown Rice Now by ohmnetwork1: 2:07pm On Jul 02, 2016
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