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Romance / Re: Why I Can Never Date A Man That Aint Wealthy by Okechux(m): 8:49pm On Jun 11, 2016
Even from her post, u will get know that she lack something, somthing is missing in her inbuild character. Girls ask why their mates are getting married every day. But they fail to ask what's wrong with them. .self examination is very vital. Biko odikwa risky, consider your age. stop celebrating birthday only you .. every year, add wedding anniversary, husband birthday, my son/daughter birthday celebration to ur own .
Education / Re: 3 Male Teachers At St Saviours, Ijegun Beat SS1 Student For Attending A Party by Okechux(m): 7:09am On Jun 02, 2016
They want to disshape the property of her future husband, So bad.
Career / Re: Please I Need Help From Nairalanders by Okechux(m): 8:43am On May 05, 2016
Please drop your number or email, do dat I can alert u on any development
Romance / 10 Hilarious Ways Ladies Act When Guys Accidentally See Them Unclad by Okechux(m): 6:42pm On Apr 25, 2016
1. They scream loudly:
This is very common with every lady. When you enter her room without knocking and see her unclad she will scream so loud as if you point gun at her.

2. They start avoiding you:

This is also very common with every lady. Some of them do shakara pass Agbani Darego that you will begin to wonder if there’s a man on earth that is worthy of seeing their unclothedness. The moment you see these ones unclad they feel embarrassed and start avoiding you afterwards.

3. They quickly grab on to anything to cover themselves:
I went to a lady’s hostel last week and I bumped into her room without knocking. She quickly looked for an object to grab just to cover herself up but unfortunately for her there was none, to my greatest surprise, she picked a newspaper.

4. They start raining curses on you:
Some ladies will start raining curses on you with sango, ogun and the likes that you will begin to wonder if there’s anything special in their bodies which you haven’t seen before.

5. They make r*pe allegation against you:
I have once experienced this sometime last year. When I bumped into her room and accidentally saw her dressing up, she quickly headed towards the door and locked it with keys after which she started calling neighbours to come to her rescue from r*pe.

6. They resort to molesting you:
This is not an exaggeration at all. It once happened to a friend. As funny as it sounds some of them will quickly lock the door with keys and tell you to kuku do it, after all, you have seen what they have been hiding from you.

7. They start interrogating you:

Some of them will start throwing relevant and irrelevant questions in the process. They start asking both relevant and irrelevant questions such as, “can’t you just knock before entering?; don’t you know I’m unclad before entering my room?”; “did you seen anything?”; “Do you know you just sinned against God?”; now that you have seen me unclad, you are happy now shey? B4 nko why I no go happy?

8. They run like Usain Bolt:

I remember vividly when one babe in my villa was coming from the bathroom when her towel unexpectedly untied from her body when all guys were chilling outside their rooms, omo !! You need to see the girl grab race enter inside her room. I swear Usain Bolt gan no fast pass her


9. They quickly switch off the light:

Let’s assume it happened at night, some of them will quickly dash to switch off the light and tell you to vacate the room

10. They start wailing:

Some of them will become PDP tyrants immediately and start wailing like the wailing wailers. They will start telling you how you have no regard for a lady and that you were supposed to close your eyes instead of staring at their unclothedness.

I drop my pen at this point.
Nairaland / General / Re: Man In Ogun Goes With Nigerian Flag by Okechux(m): 7:58am On Apr 25, 2016
Our leaders only knows how to push money to their foreign bank account. They never raise d flag up. Thumb up to this man, he is proud of his country.
Education / Re: Ugandan Lecturer, Nyanzi, Strips Unclad To Protest Eviction (video, Photos) by Okechux(m): 10:51pm On Apr 18, 2016
Nothing is in d body of lady except the value you place on it. So irritating. See her pot belly

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Career / Please I Need Help From Nairalanders by Okechux(m): 8:32pm On Mar 26, 2016
Greetings to all wonderful Nairalanders. Please I need an advice and a coach on how to go about each STEP of these access bank recruitment processes. I really want to prepare very well for them.

This is the mail I got from them and they listed all the recruitment processes:
Dear XXXXXXX,
We refer to your submission of an application for the Entry Level job position at Access Bank.
We would like to educate you on the typical recruitment process you will be going through.
STEP 1: An open day session & Aptitude test conducted by The Recruitment Team (Plan for 6 hours)
STEP 2: Telephone interview in the morning & Panel interview in the Afternoon/Evening 
STEP 3: Interview with a member of the top management team
STEP 4: Activity to demonstrate you are an Access person
STEP 5: Resumption at the Training School in Lagos for a period of 18 weeks (Please note: The training is Non-residential)
 
Within 10 business days , we will send you a tentative timeline of activities.
 
Best Regards,
Access Bank Recruitment Team
Religion / 40 Striking And Interesting Similarities Between: Archbishop Benson Idahosa And by Okechux(m): 3:40pm On Mar 23, 2016
1. Benson Idahosa was born in September.
1. David Oyedepo was born in September.

2. Benson Idahosa was born to a non-christian father.
2. David Oyedepo was born to a non-christian father.

3.Benson Idahosa's mother was once driven out of her matrimonial home.
3. David Oyedepo's mother was once driven out of her matrimonial home.

4. Benson Idahosa's mother had children who died as babies.
4. David Oyedepo's mother had children who died as babies.

5. Benson Idahosa was sickly as a child.
5. David Oyedepo was sickly as a child.

6. Benson Idahosa's grandmother sent him to school.
6. David Oyedepo's grandmother sent him to school.

7. Benson Idahosa attended an Anglican primary school.
7. David Oyedepo attended an Anglican primary school.

8. Benson Idahosa got born again in the 1960s (1960)
8. David Oyedepo got born again in the 1960s (1969)

9. Benson Idahosa bought his first pair of shoes after working as a vendor and barrow boy as a teenager (18)
9. David Oyedepo bought his first pair of shoes after a hospital building construction digging job as a teenager (16)

10. Benson Idahosa recorded a miracle of raising the dead before going into ministry.
10. David Oyedepo recorded a miracle of raising the dead before going into ministry.

11. Benson Idahosa attended polytechnic (in UK by correspondence)
11. David Oyedepo attended polytechnic (Kwarapoly)

12. Benson Idahosa was inspired by his mentor T.L Osborn among others.
12. David Oyedepo was inspired by T.L Osborn and Benson Idahosa among others.

13. Benson Idahosa paid a visit to Pa Sydney Granville Elton at Ilesa after receiving a call into ministry.
13. David Oyedepo received a call into ministry at Ilesa after a visit to Pa Sydney Granville Elton.

14. Benson Idahosa received a call to preach prosperity and was the first and leading Nigerian preacher of the prosperity gospel in his time.
14. David Oyedepo received a call to preach prosperity and is the leading Nigerian preacher of the prosperity gospel in his time.

15. Benson Idahosa was the richest African pastor while he was alive.
15. David Oyedepo is currently the richest African pastor.

16. Benson Idahosa was severely criticized by Archbishop Okogie.
16. David Oyedepo was severely criticized by Archbishop Okogie

17. Benson Idahosa's first major church building built in his 30s was called FAITH MIRACLE CENTRE.
17. David Oyedepo's first major church building built in his 30s was called GARDEN OF FAITH.

18. Benson Idahosa's largest church building built in his 40s was called FAITH ARENA.
18. David Oyedepo's largest church building built in his 40s was called FAITH TABERNACLE.

19. Benson Idahosa was ordained Bishop in the 80s (1981)
19. David Oyedepo was ordained Bishop in the 80s (1988) by Archbishop Benson Idahosa.

20. Benson Idahosa has four children.
20. David Oyedepo has four children.

21. Benson Idahosa's first child is named BENSON
21. David Oyedepo's first child is named DAVID

22. Benson Idahosa's Faith Arena was Africa's largest church building in Africa at construction.
22. David Oyedepo's Faith Tabernacle was the world's largest church building at construction.

23. Benson Idahosa's ministry was the first in Africa to fly a jet.
23. David Oyedepo's ministry was the first in Africa to own a fleet of aircraft, aircraft hangar.and airstrip.

24. Benson Idahosa's ministry was the first pentecostal mission in Nigeria to run a university with Idahosa as Chancellor..
24. David Oyedepo's ministry was the first pentecostal mission in Nigeria to run two universities with Oyedepo as Chancellor..

25. Benson Idahosa's ministry owned 104 Word of Faith nursery and primary schools by his 59th birthday.
25. David Oyedepo's ministry owned 104 Kingdom Heritage Model Schools (Nursery and Primary) by his 59th birthday

26. Benson Idahosa's ministry owns a group of Word of Faith Secondary Schools.
26. David Oyedepo's ministry owns a group of Faith Academy (Secondary) Schools.

27. Benson Idahosa's ministry runs a group of hospitals called Faith Mediplex and built the first major facility in his hometown in Benin City.
27. David Oyedepo's ministry runs a group of hospitals called Gilead and built the first major facility in his hometown, Omu Aran.

28. At 58, Benson Idahosa's church released her constitution.
28. At 58, David Oyedepo's church released her constitution (The Mandate).

29. At 59, Benson Idahosa's church had 6,000 branches.
29. At 59, David Oyedepo's church had 6,000 branches.

30. Benson Idahosa once made news headlines while confronting a witch.
30. David Oyedepo once made news headlines while confronting a witch.

31. One of Benson Idahosa'a daughters is married to a senior pastor in the church Idahosa founded (Church of God Mission-Miracle center).
31. One of David Oyedepo's daughters is married to a senior pastor in the church Oyedepo founded (Winners ' Chapel, Ota).

32. Benson Idahosa was fondly called 'PAPA' by worshippers in the CGMI.
32. David Oyedepo is fondly called 'PAPA' by worshippers in Winners Chapel.

33. Benson Idahosa was attacked at home by armed robbers, he engaged them in a verbal duel and they fled.
33. David Oyedepo was attacked in a hotel by armed robbers, he engaged them in a verbal duel and they fled.

34. Benson Idahosa always slept an average of 4 hours daily.
34. David Oyedepo sleeps an average of 4 hours daily.

35. Benson Idahosa's wife, Margaret once passed on, and it took her husband and children's prayers to raise her up.
35. David Oyedepo's wife, Faith, once lost the use of her limbs and was later reported dead,it took the prayers of her husband, family and friends to get her back on her feet.

36. Benson Idahosa sponsored hundreds of children to school on scholarship.
37. David Oyedepo has sponsored over a thousand children to school on scholarship.

38. Benson Idahosa started to give a tithe of 90% of his monthly income in the 80s.
38. David Oyedepo stopped receiving a salary in 1988.

39. In the 90s, Benson Idahosa wrote one of his bestsellers "BENEFITS OF DEATH". He was "Coronated" shortly before his 60th birthday.
39. In the 90s, David Oyedepo wrote one of his bestsellers "LONG LIFE YOUR HERITAGE". He clocked 60 in 2014.

40. In 1986, Benson Idahosa announced at a crusade that his son, David Oyedepo would do greater works than him.
40. On the departure of Benson Idahosa in 1998, funds were needed to keep paying the Christian Faith University (later Benson Idahosa University) staff salary, David Oyedepo came to the rescue and paid the salaries till the university stabilised,in that period, he received inspiration to start Covenant University which is now one of the most prominent universities in Nigeria.

Religion / Should Christains Listen To Secular Music by Okechux(m): 11:52am On Mar 22, 2016
Question: "Should a Christian listen to secular music?"

Answer: Many Christians struggle with this question. Many secular musicians are immensely talented. Secular music can be very entertaining. There are many secular songs that have catchy melodies, thoughtful insights, and positive messages. In determining whether or not to listen to secular music, there are three primary factors to consider: 1) the purpose of music, 2) the style of music, and 3) the content of the lyrics.

1) The purpose of music. Is music designed solely for worship, or did God also intend music to be soothing and/or entertaining? The most famous musician in the Bible, King David, primarily used music for the purpose of worshipping God (see Psalm 4:1; 6:1, 54, 55; 61:1; 67:1; 76:1). However, when King Saul was tormented by evil spirits, he would call on David to play the harp in order to soothe him (1 Samuel 16:14-23). The Israelites also used musical instruments to warn of danger (Nehemiah 4:20) and to surprise their enemies (Judges 7:16-22). In the New Testament, the apostle Paul instructs Christians to encourage one another with music: “Speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs” (Ephesians 5:19). So, while the primary purpose of music does seem to be worship, the Bible definitely allows for other uses of music.

2) The style of music. Sadly, the issue of music styles can be very divisive among Christians. There are Christians who adamantly demand that no musical instruments be used. There are Christians who only desire to sing the “old faithful” hymns. There are Christians who want more upbeat and contemporary music. There are Christians who claim to worship best in a “rock concert” type of environment. Instead of recognizing these differences as personal preferences and cultural distinctions, some Christians declare their preferred style of music to be the only “biblical” one and declare all other forms of music to be unwholesome, ungodly, or even satanic.

The Bible nowhere condemns any particular style of music. The Bible nowhere declares any particular musical instrument to be ungodly. The Bible mentions numerous kinds of string instruments and wind instruments. While the Bible does not specifically mention drums, it does mention other percussion instruments (Psalm 68:25; Ezra 3:10). Nearly all of the forms of modern music are variations and/or combinations of the same types of musical instruments, played at different speeds or with heightened emphasis. There is no biblical basis to declare any particular style of music to be ungodly or outside of God’s will.

3) The content of the lyrics. Since neither the purpose of music nor the style of music determines whether a Christian should listen to secular music, the content of the lyrics must be considered. While not specifically speaking of music, Philippians 4:8 is an excellent guide for musical lyrics: “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” If we should be thinking about such things, surely those are the things we should invite into our minds through music and lyrics. Can the lyrics in a secular song be true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy? If so, then there is nothing wrong with a Christian listening to a secular song of that nature.

However, much of secular music does not meet the standard of Philippians 4:8. Secular music often promotes immorality and violence while belittling purity and integrity. If a song glorifies what opposes God, a Christian should not listen to it. However, there are many secular songs with no mention of God that still uphold godly values such as honesty, purity, and integrity. If a love song promotes the sanctity of marriage and/or the purity of true love—even if it does not mention God or the Bible—it can still be listened to and enjoyed.

Whatever a person allows to occupy his mind will sooner or later determine his speech and his actions. This is the premise behind Philippians 4:8 and Colossians 3:2, 5: establishing wholesome thought patterns. Second Corinthians 10:5 says we should “take captive every thought and make it obedient to Christ.” These Scriptures give a clear picture of the kind of music we should not listen to.

Obviously, the best kind of music is that which praises and glorifies God. Talented Christian musicians work in nearly every musical genre, ranging from classical to rock, rap, and reggae. There is nothing inherently wrong with any particular style of music. It is the lyrics that determine whether a song is “acceptable” for a Christian to listen to. If anything leads you to think about or get involved in something that does not glorify God, it should be avoided.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: First Bank Of Nigeria Is Recruiting Workers (picture) by Okechux(m): 11:04am On Mar 22, 2016
Hmmmm, everybody wn to apply. Pls check the positions that the need before they will bounce back your Cv.

Religion / Re: Tunde Bakare - Ese: "Yunusa's Manhood Should Be Cut Off " by Okechux(m): 4:56pm On Mar 12, 2016
Many people will not watch the video to know exactly what He said and how he put the statement. They will comment rubbish on the post. WATCH THE VEDIO

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