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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by modath2: 6:57am On Nov 01, 2015
Nigeria shall rise again.

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by MizMyColi(f): 6:58am On Nov 01, 2015
ochejoseph:
God I ask that you Bless Our country and President Buhari our country's leader, grant him the wisdom to lead this nation to greatness.

Put your fear in our governor's and leaders at all levels and as citizens help us to always speak the truth at all times.....

For Mizmycoli and all who wish this nation well overwhelm them consistently with your Blessings.

In Jesus mighty name

Now this is more like it!
Thank you and Happy New Month!!!!!
grin

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by omenka(m): 6:59am On Nov 01, 2015
What's the point when you'd use same fingers and tongue to curse him a million times before the day runs out

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by modath2: 7:00am On Nov 01, 2015
searching4lovee:



sorry aint removing no shiit

Eeyan mi mo fi gbogbo nnkan to dara bebe, Jo nitori oluwa.... Mo mo wipe aisedede atenyiwa po sugbon gbogbo eniyan lo ma n so wipe omoluabi ni awa yoruba.


Obinrin lo n bebe yi oo, jo jebure.

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Aufbauh(m): 7:01am On Nov 01, 2015
I pray for those who have been WAILING ceaselessly on nairaland;

That the encounter MisMyColi have will be your portion!
That your mourning/wailing shall be turned to Joy!
That every bitterness, negativities and pessimism will disappear from your heart!
Receive the sight & sounds of the progressives!
Let your eyes see good about the present administration, your ears hear good news and your heart understand the working of the government.!
Receive the capacity to comprehend the fact that every power that be is ordained by the Lord!
Patient shall be your virtue!
You will no longer celebrate impunity and corrupt practices anymore!
Nigeria will work for your good.
I pray for MisMyColi that your repentance will be permanent not only off nairaland but also on nairaland and that you shall win soul for this present administration!
Amen!

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by SeverusSnape(m): 7:01am On Nov 01, 2015
omenka:
What's the point when you'd use same fingers and tongue to curse him a million times before the day runs out
Thank goodness you know.

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Nobody: 7:01am On Nov 01, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Animal! grin

You must be an ifa adherent, look here you despicable animal, I don't believe in that shit_ because it's rubbish!... If it works, I would have been dead long ago. Just like you, your gods are stupid_ and powerless. They can't do more than a dead rat.

Filthy vermin.

Your untimely death is inevitable. You will die miserably while your family will mourn non-stop. akufa loma bayin jaa. Eleeribu omo irankiran

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Chubhie: 7:01am On Nov 01, 2015
Lord arm your servant-PMB with a spiritual Koboko to flog an in-disciplined Nigeria into line. E so di Aduraaaaaaaa!
Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by donkarly(m): 7:01am On Nov 01, 2015
I don tire to dey pray for naija mehn;I've been praying since I was born till now, yet no change. My dear What we need is 'action' not prayers.'faith without works is dead..'
Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Nobody: 7:03am On Nov 01, 2015
modath2:


Eeyan mi mo fi gbogbo nnkan to dara bebe, Jo nitori oluwa.... Mo mo wipe aisedede atenyiwa po sugbon gbogbo eniyan lo ma n so wipe omoluabi ni awa yoruba.


Obinrin lo n bebe yi oo, jo jebure.

alabosi ni arabirin yen jaree. shebi orii pe kofun mi lesii. kon shey eni toye ka ponle. moti jebure

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by SeverusSnape(m): 7:04am On Nov 01, 2015
searching4lovee:


Your untimely death is inevitable. You will die miserably while your family will mourn non-stop. akufa loma bayin jaa. Eleeribu omo irankiran
Sango is a fool and aallah is a monstrous fool.

Go and call them to do their worst, You fools have been doing this same thing for years now, and we're still kicking, hale and hearty. You're just blabbing.

Foolish blabbing blabber.

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by francizy(m): 7:06am On Nov 01, 2015
We need actions and not prayers. If prayers works for this country, do you not know that Nigeria would have been the best country in the world?

Our leaders need to get their acts together and we the followers need to unite and seek for justice, equity, good governance, etc. Although we do not deserve good leadership, judging by how evil and bigoted most of us are, it's never too late to demand for the dividends of democracy.

My advise is for us to put our differences behind us, unite and then put the heat on our leaders. Till then, personal prayers will work best.
Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Chubhie: 7:06am On Nov 01, 2015
omenka:
What's the point when you'd use same fingers and tongue to curse him a million times before the day runs out
Ada bekee is now born again. Old things are washed away. I feel the stars are aligned to make the peace.
Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by neocortex: 7:07am On Nov 01, 2015
searching4lovee:


Bloody hypocrite. Nigeria doesn't need prayers from people like you and the goat called severussnape. whats the sense in praying hypocritically for Buhari here and still go ahead to wail about him in subsequent threads i see beyond your folly. You're just toying with the psyche of the gullible on here and am not deceived. Fat Biitch

searching4lovee:



Guy gbagbe jor. omo ibadan kini soo? oloriibu ni arabirin yen jare. alagaba gebe gini ni. dont take her serious

searching4lovee:

Your untimely death is inevitable. You will die miserably while your family will mourn non-stop. akufa loma bayin jaa. Eleeribu omo irankiran

I don't blame you,
poverty is the culprit here.
But unfortunately , you also
exhibit poverty of the mind
which is almost incurable.

It is rather unfortunate that these comments are coming
from a human.

I wish you quick recovery.

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by modath2: 7:07am On Nov 01, 2015
omenka:
What's the point when you'd use same fingers and tongue to curse him a million times before the day runs out


My Nazi Bros in the struggle, we will all be here to nip that in the bud like we always do... same way you & i believe that PMB changed from a dictator to a DEMOCRAT & gave him & will continue to give him our unflinching support is the same way we should believe she has changed.

Call me a weak woman that is easily swayed by sweet talks but one can't continue to live with angst.. it does no one any good.... wink

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by MizMyColi(f): 7:08am On Nov 01, 2015
omenka:
What's the point when you'd use same fingers and tongue to curse him a million times before the day runs out

Omenka.
I have never cursed any Nigerian President, past, present or future. Even where I have subtly done so, I try to retrace and keep a clean slate, even apologising where necessary.

Can the same be said of you?

I understand the principle that "an office you do not respect, you can never occupy".


I might decide to keep wailing from tomorrow till thy kingdom come.
Today, however, I have decided to do things differently. The first three days of every month are ominous/auspicous.

Not everyone needs to understand the import of what I've done here.
And that's fine by me.
Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Nobody: 7:08am On Nov 01, 2015
omenka:
What's the point when you'd use same fingers and tongue to curse him a million times before the day runs out

she is just an attention seeker. i hate the useless biitch and the wasted sperm called severussnape. their criticisms makes sound minds wonder if there is any hope for Nigerian youths. They are so lame and unintelligent all in the name of opposition

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by dre11(m): 7:09am On Nov 01, 2015
I hope for a good Nigeria
I pray for a better Nigeria
I work for the best.....





God grant our leaders the ability to lead right and we the followers the strength to critic right and stand in one accord to fight for our rights and privileges




God bless Nigeria
Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by hopeforcharles(m): 7:11am On Nov 01, 2015
MizMyColi:


My dear, let's do something differently today. Try modifying your comment to reflect something positive.
Let today be for positivity and projecting hope for a better future.

We can continue with our complains and wailings tomorrow, it's allowedgrin

I don't know if this qualifies for a testimony, but I'll share with you.

Mom just got a new shop apartment in a place where it was rumored that people hardly make sales.
She had earlier booked me for Saturday to help her with sales of items we recently imported.
When we set up shop and peeps weren't tropping in like I expected...
I was tempted to complain about the economy and how things were taking a negative turn under Buhari.
But something kept me from doing so.
Instead, I decided to start thinking positively, I believed in the supernatural that things would defo take a turn for the better, I didn't allow my spirit dampen....

My dear, within hours, especially towards the evening, there was an influx! I became overwhelmed with demands of gimme this! gimmee that!

To cut the long story short, sales went well, really well. More than we'd expected.
More importantly, we were able to foster goodwill with neighbouring shop owners.

Yesterday was fulfilling for me.

I learnt a lesson.
Impossible Is Nothing to him who believes.

So should you.


I like ur testimony, it's inspiring. I also have the believe that impossible is nothing, just time will make it possible, and I also like the part where u started praying, there was a time I read ur post about your belief in Nature or so, it left a slight impression in my heart that this is an atheist in the making, grin
MizMyColi:


My dear, let's do something differently today. Try modifying your comment to reflect something positive.
Let today be for positivity and projecting hope for a better future.

We can continue with our complains and wailings tomorrow, it's allowedgrin

I don't know if this qualifies for a testimony, but I'll share with you.

Mom just got a new shop apartment in a place where it was rumored that people hardly make sales.
She had earlier booked me for Saturday to help her with sales of items we recently imported.
When we set up shop and peeps weren't tropping in like I expected...
I was tempted to complain about the economy and how things were taking a negative turn under Buhari.
But something kept me from doing so.
Instead, I decided to start thinking positively, I believed in the supernatural that things would defo take a turn for the better, I didn't allow my spirit dampen....

My dear, within hours, especially towards the evening, there was an influx! I became overwhelmed with demands of gimme this! gimmee that!

To cut the long story short, sales went well, really well. More than we'd expected.
More importantly, we were able to foster goodwill with neighbouring shop owners.

Yesterday was fulfilling for me.

I learnt a lesson.
Impossible Is Nothing to him who believes.

So should you.


I like ur testimony, it's inspiring. I also have the believe that impossible is nothing, time will make it possible, and I also like the part where u started praying, there was a time I read ur post about your belief in Nature or so, it left a slight impression in my heart that this is an atheist in the making, and now I was haphazardly thinking how would mizz be praying or how would her prayer incantations be like And I was like it would be full of oh nature, oh leaves, oh branches, oh rivers and such, oh rabbits or fishes. But I am impressed you believe in a higher power. Besides I can wait to see the new u after your workout session, remember you are my one Nairalanders crush.
No matter what life throws I am always positively optimistic. Adannaya
Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Iykopee(m): 7:12am On Nov 01, 2015
MizMyColi:


There is a place for emotions, there is a place for logic.

I'm a product of the supernatural.
I know it exists.

Prayer means different things to different people.
For me, it has a way of reconfiguring my mind and allowing me press on to greater heights.

The belief that thoughts, attitudes and healing intentions of an individual can influence the physiology of another person or entity is very well supported by scientific studies into the healing power of prayer.



Woman, whenever i look @ these great nations of the world, i knew they didnt get there by relying on God almighty to sought out their issues. I'm not saying u shudnt pray and have faith in God to make Nigeria a better place, but truthfully, is that the way out? Have we not been praying for all these years?
Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Nobody: 7:14am On Nov 01, 2015
neocortex:




I don't blame you,
poverty is the culprit here.
But unfortunately , you also
exhibit poverty of the mind
which is almost incurable.

It is rather unfortunate that these comments are coming
from a human.

I wish you quick recovery.

its obvious you are a product of a broken condom. if not your demented parents would have thought you how to mind your business. omo abii pabe

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by modath2: 7:14am On Nov 01, 2015
Mynd44:
Nigeria does not need prayers. We have had enough if that and more than enough of that.

What we need is a nation of people who are willing to be selfless and put the interest of the country before other things.

What we need are people who just look beyond their cubicle to see into the future and are willing to sacrifice their own present.

What we need are people who will respect the law and are willing to be patient and strong.

What we need are people who will not sacrifice national values on the altar of religion and tribal insanity

What we need are humans with human feeling.

We have prayed enough, now it is time to get off our backsides and get to work

EoD... Good morning...
Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Nobody: 7:17am On Nov 01, 2015
op you have seen the light.
don't stop praying for Nigeria and the President.
God bless Nigeria God bless Mr. President God bless all men of goodwill.

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by LouisVanGaal(m): 7:18am On Nov 01, 2015
searching4lovee:



It shall never be well with u. you will die by accident before the end of the year. your family will never know peace till they depart this world. oloriburuku omo ofoo
Bros, calm down...we know the hypocrites as you said...and they know themselves...I can't recollect how many times she has opened a thread similar to these..
No need calling her names

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Nobody: 7:19am On Nov 01, 2015
MizMyColi:


Omenka.
I have never cursed any Nigerian President, past, present or future. Even where I have subtly done so, I try to retrace and keep a clean slate, even apologising where necessary.

Can the same be said of you?

I understand the principle that "an office you do not respect, you can never occupy".


I might decide to keep wailing from tomorrow till thy kingdom come.
Today, however, I have decided to do things differently. The first three days of every month are ominous/auspicous.

Not everyone needs to understand the import of what I've done here.
And that's fine by me.


You have done nothing here than create sentimental thread with the hope of making frontpage. bloody ass wipe

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by BALLOSKI: 7:20am On Nov 01, 2015
searching4lovee:


You dey mind the fools? U will find the same bastards making anti-Buhari comments before the day runs out. Who needs their God forsaken prayers?
she's a friend and not a fool. But she has thrown objectivity into the air and embraced the gang of political bowel movement.

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Nobody: 7:22am On Nov 01, 2015
LouisVanGaal:
Bros, calm down...we know the hypocrites as you said...and they know themselves...I can't recollect how many times she has opened a thread similar to these..
No need calling her names

lets call the bastard she-male names. I hate that girl and her ass lickers on here. she, barcanista and severussnape the goat makes opposition looks like a joke

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by omenka(m): 7:23am On Nov 01, 2015
MizMyColi:


Omenka.
I have never cursed any Nigerian President, past, present or future. Even where I have subtly done so, I try to retrace and keep a clean slate, even apologising where necessary.

Can the same be said of you?

I understand the principle that "an office you do not respect, you can never occupy".


I might decide to keep wailing from tomorrow till thy kingdom come.
Today, however, I have decided to do things differently. The first three days of every month are ominous/auspicous.

Not everyone needs to understand the import of what I've done here.
And that's fine by me.
Indeed. And let me ask; to which God did you direct your prayers since you once told us you don't have a religion You once announced proudly you were once a Christian, then became an atheist, then xyz. I'm just wondering where you belong right now.

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by MizMyColi(f): 7:23am On Nov 01, 2015
Iykopee:

Woman, whenever i look @ these great nations of the world, i knew they didnt get there by relying on God almighty to sought out their issues. I'm not saying u shudnt pray and have faith in God to make Nigeria a better place, but truthfully, is that the way out? Have we not been praying for all these years?

Well, like I said, people pray for different reasons.

I'm not the kind who prays so that God can wield a magic wand and make all our problems go away.
No.

Prayer has a way of changing my attitude to things.
Matter of fact, I don't pray always.
But when I do, it usually counts for something.


I understand your angle, but one thing you should ask yourself is that, during the time of those corporate prayers, what was the state of mind of those who prayed?

Some of them harboured bitterness and unforgiveness.
Others were praying and had intentions of going to do worse things tomorrow.

My prayers today deepened my understanding that true change starts with me.
It helped me totally forgive two of my good friends who happen to be NLers. I was able to see the good in them again.
It has helped not to harbour evil thoughts against the persons who are deliberately seeking to anger me on this thread.

If that's not a miracle what celebrating, I wonder what is. There's power in prayer, when done rightly. I believe that much.

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by Nobody: 7:25am On Nov 01, 2015
BALLOSKI:
she's a friend and not a fool. But she has thrown objectivity into the air and embraced the gang of political bowel movement.

i was shocked to see such a hypocritical thread coming from the swine. she is just pulling people's legs. she is an irredeemable buhari hater.

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Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by SeverusSnape(m): 7:25am On Nov 01, 2015
searching4lovee:


lets call the bastard she-male names. I hate that girl and her ass lickers on here. she, barcanista and severussnape_ the goat makes opposition looks like a joke
Your god is a bastard rather. I'm here. Let that foolish god of yours come and kill me. Frustrated goat...
Re: Today, I Prayed For The President; I Prayed For Nigeria. Come In If You Wish To. by SeverusSnape(m): 7:26am On Nov 01, 2015
searching4lovee:


i was shocked to see such a hypocritical thread coming from the swine. she is just pulling people's legs. she is an irredeemable buhari hater.
Yes, because B00HARI is a fool and a dull'ard.

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