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How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 4:21pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
How I wish most of these were manufacturing companies in our country : National Ecumenical Centre, Abuja National Mosque, Abuja Central Mosque, Kano Central Mosque, Sokoto Central Mosque, Maiduguri Central Mosque, Kaduna Central Mosque, Minna Central Mosque, Katsina Central Mosque, Gombe Central Mosque, Bauchi Port Harcourt Ecumenical Centre Methodist Church in Nigeria United Methodist Church in Nigeria Heartfelt Ministries Synagogue Church of All Nations Reedemed Christian of God Winners Chapel Anglican Communion Family of God Roman Catholic Embassy of Glory New life Ministries Glad tidings Seventhy Day Adventist Salvation Army Embassy of glory Church of Nazarene Baptist Church Reformed Church in Nigeria Abundant Grace Church Abundant Grace Ministries Abundant Life Ministries Acts min international church Acts Of Faith Church Acts of God Church Africa Ablaze Ministries Africa Enterprise Africa Evangelical Church African Leadership Resource Ministry Africa Maranatha Faith Ministries Agape Family International Ministries Agape Love Ministries Agape Missions ALFA Ministries Alliance Christian Church of God Alliance Church ALPHA Ministries Amazing Grace Amazing Grace Ministries Anointed Life Ministries Anointed Rock Ministries International Apostolic Church of God Apostolic Church of Christ Apostolic Church of Pentecost Apostolic faith Church one body Apostolic Faith Mission Apostolic Gospel Church International Apostolic Revival Ministries of God Arising and shining International Min Assemblies of God Church (Individual )Awake Grace Min Int General Council Assemblies of God Assemblies of God Authentic Church of God Aviv Shalom Ministries Baptist convention Barnabas Ministry Balm of Gilead Baptist Union Beacon of Hope Beam of Hope Bethel Assemblies Min Int Bethel Pentecostal Church Bethel Way Ministries Bethsaida Ministries Bible Believing Grace Min Bible Gospel Church Bible League Bible Ministries Bread of Life Ministries Bread of Life Assemblies Bread of Life Tabernacle Breath of God International Brethren in Christ Church Calvary Christian Life Missions Calvary Conerstone Ministries International Calvary Family Church Calvary Christian church and min Calvary International ministries Calvary Love MIN OF all Nations Calvary Ministries International Celebration Churches international Central Africa Episcol Church Centre of life Church Changing name to Global life Ministries. 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Holly Gost Power Holy Christian Ministries Holy Ministries Holy Nation Apostolic Pentecost Church Hope Alive Christian Assemblies Hope Christian Centre Hope of all Nations Hope of Life Ministries House of God Ministries House of God Assemblies International House of Grace House of Word in Christ Int House of Praise House of Prayer House of Shekinah Ministries House of Worship International House of Victory CIC Independent African Church International Bible Society International River of Life Ministries Jacobs well Church Jesus Family church Jesus for Africa Evangelistic Ministries Jesus Life International Jesus Power Christian Ministries Jesus Reign Min Int Jesus The Messiah World Evangelism Joy Christian Fellowship Kingdom Faith Ministries International Kingdom Power Ministries Kings Vessel Christian Center Kingsway Community Church Lamp of God Church Later rain mission international Please don't get me wrong but just imagine that we had more manufacturing companies than religious centres? Most of these religious centre cost millions of dollars to build. I'm just thinking out loud. Thanks Add yours... 48 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by 2kass(m): 4:43pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
I swear its actually really irritating. How can a country have more churches than industries. The painful thing about it is that the churches keeps growing. Until we learn to segregate or relegate religion, we will and can never progress. China started developing as soon as they relegated relion. Religion is a trap, a boundage and a cage. In other news, I am the first to comment. #FTC. Not Federal Territory Capital 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by paschu: 4:50pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Seriously o, is there any kind of religious profiling going on? untildotcom: If not for mischief you should ask yourself if the presence of those churches stops you (or anyone else) from building a trillion factories. So what's your headache about? Were all the churches built with public funds? 4 Likes |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by Alawe(m): 4:57pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
They are manufacturers of heavenly products. so we should be manufacturing products and dont serve God? this new trend of attack against serving God that's growing in nigeria now, i dont understand it. 3 Likes |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by SalamRushdie: 4:59pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
This is another evidence that religion in Nigeria is all about cheap profit 4 Likes |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 5:02pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
paschu:what do you mean? Religious centers are built with public funds. Port Harcourt ecumenical centre is built by Rivers State Government and most central mosques in the north are built by their respective state governments. My point is on every street in Nigeria you have more than two religious centers, just imagine if they were companies. Unemployment will be low. This thread is for matured minds. Read this by Elnathan John: HOW TO WORSHIP THE NIGERIAN GOD The Nigerian god is one. It may have many different manifestations, but it is essentially different sides of the same coin. Sometimes, adherents of the different sides may fight and kill each other. But Nigerians essentially follow the Nigerian god. This article is for all those who want to become better worshipers. If you are a new or prospective convert, God will bless you for choosing the Nigerian god. This is just how you must worship him. First, you must understand that being a worshiper has nothing to do with character, good works or righteousness. So the fact that you choose to open every meeting with multiple prayers does not mean that you intend to do what is right. The opening prayer is important. Nothing can work without it. If you are gathered to discuss how to inflate contracts, begin with an opening prayer or two. If you are gathered to discuss how to rig elections, begin with a prayer. The Nigerian god appreciates communication. When you sneak away from your wife to call your girlfriend in the bathroom, and she asks if you will come this weekend, you must say—in addition to “Yes”—“By God’s grace” or “God willing”. It doesn’t matter the language you use. Just add it. The Nigerian god likes to be consulted before you do anything, including a trip to Obudu to see your lover. When worshipping the Nigerian god, be loud. No, the Nigerian god is not hard of hearing. It is just that he appreciates your loud fervour, like he appreciates loud raucous music. The Nigerian god doesn’t care if you have neighbours and neither should you. When you are worshipping in your house, make sure the neighbours can’t sleep. Use loud speakers even if you are only two in the building. Anyone who complains must be evil. God will judge such a person. This is how the Nigerian god judges people who are your enemies- evil people who want to spoil your hustle; like your colleagues who don’t want your promotion; like your single old aunties who secretly don’t want you to marry that rich handsome man (who you haven’t met yet); like all your neighbours who are stopping you from getting pregnant: He violently consumes them by fire. He returns all their evil plans back to sender. So when making requests about all your enemies, do not pray that they be forgiven or that they change. Pray that the Nigerian god kills them off with such violent finality that there is nothing left of them. Attribute everything to the Nigerian god. So, if you diverted funds from public projects and are able to afford that Phantom, when people say you have a nice car, say, “Na God”. If someone asks what the secret of all your wealth is, say, “God has been good to me”. By this you mean the Nigerian god who gave you the uncommon wisdom to re-appropriate public funds. Consult the Nigerian god when you don’t feel like working. The Nigerian god understands that we live in a harsh climate where it is hard to do any real work. So, if you have no clue how to be in charge and things start collapsing, ask people to pray to God and ask for his intervention. The Nigerian god loves elections and politics. When you have bribed people to get the Party nomination, used thugs to steal and stuff ballot boxes, intimidated people into either sitting at home or voting for you, lied about everything from your assets to your age, and you eventually, (through God’s grace), win the elections, you must begin by declaring that your success is the wish of God and that the other candidate should accept this will of God. It is not your fault whom the Nigerian god chooses to reward with political success. How can mere mortals complain? The Nigerian god does not tolerate disrespect. If someone insults your religion, you must look for anyone like them and kill them. Doesn’t matter what you use—sticks, machetes, grenade launchers, IED’s, AK47’s. If the person who insults your religion is online and you can't locate them, feel free to threaten to kill them. Like we say in Nigeria: "at all-at all na im bad pass". Something is better than nothing at all. The Nigerian god performs signs and wonders. He does everything from cure HIV to High BP. And the Nigerian god is creative: he can teach a person who was born blind the difference between blue and green when the man of god asks, and he can teach a person born deaf instant English. As a worshipper you must let him deliver you because every case of sickness is caused by evil demons and not infections. Every case of barrenness is caused by witches and has no scientific explanation. So instead of hospital, visit agents of the Nigerian god. But the Nigerian god does not cure corruption. Do not attempt to mock him. If you worship the Nigerian god, you are under no obligation to be nice or kind to people who are not worshippers. They deserve no courtesy. The Nigerian god is also online. As a worshipper, you are not obliged to be good or decent on Facebook or Twitter all week except on Friday and Sunday, both of which the Nigerian god marks as holy. So you may forward obscene photos, insult people, forward lewd jokes on all days except the holy days. On those holy days, whichever applies to you, put up statuses saying how much you are crazy about God. These days, the Nigerian god also permits tweets and Facebook updates like: "Now in Church" or "This guy in front of me needs to stop dozing" when performing acts of worship. In all, the Nigerian god is very kind and accommodating. He gives glory and riches and private jets. And if you worship him well, he will immensely bless your hustle. 23 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 5:04pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Alawe:did I mention that people should stop serving God? You just jump into unnecessary conclusion 7 Likes |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by paschu: 5:14pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
The creation of this thread is a gross act of imaturity and sheer ignorance. - Churches are built to offer hope, faith and sound values. - Factories are created to make profits Only babies confuse the two or think that they oppose each other. *And why did you not limit your childish list to the ecumenical center alone? Why the inclusion of privately funded organizations? untildotcom: 2 Likes |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 5:25pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
paschu:tell me the developed nation with more religious centers than Nigeria then we can continue. For you information, those organizations you say are privately funded are not. They money from members some who may use public funds meant for the masses to build these religious centers. Get my point, imagine those religious centers were manufacturing companies in one region in Nigeria In every society there's always a correlation of how the society is wired and how basic institutions will function. We don't we have well equipped hospitals in Nigeria? This is because we focus on the supernatural healing. I'm not saying we shouldn't but why not have both. So tell me why any government will want to fix the health centres. How many health facilities have you visited in this country? You won't understand there's no point debating with you 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by simpleseyi: 5:30pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
paschu: Yes, all churches are built with public funds which you and I take to the church, the balance after building churches are spent on Oloshos like Iyabo Ojo, Stephanie Otobo, Cossy devilish boobs, Daniella Okeke and the likes by gods of men like Alfa Sule, COZA Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, Pastor Chris Okotie the serial adulterer, e.t.c. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by Alawe(m): 5:35pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
untildotcom:In other words, you mean, we should limit the way we serve/worship God. Those state or people that built those churches and mosques you mentioned know that they are needed my the people. you are only concerned about money and fleshy things that is y you dont see the benefits of those churches and mosques. |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 5:41pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Alawe:you get it wrong there. Are you saying developed and advanced countries don't worship God? How come they have the best health system, educational system, road and rail network etc You have focused so much on religion, what have you achieved? You have religious centers on every street has it solved the unemployment rate in the country? 4 Likes |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by paschu: 5:43pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
You're really overestimating yourself, too much. Well, to burst yor buble... The western education and medicine (as we know it) were brought and propagated in this country primarily by the religious organizations. In fact, the reason the south (especially the south east) is doing so well in primary and secondary education is mainly because that sector is driven by the church. Plus, are you aware that churches in Nigeria are the biggest investors in university education - after the FEDERAL government? Are you even aware that some of the best hospitals and schools in the present day USA (and south east Nigeria) were from the church? Do you have any idea how many people that are employed nationwide by the Winners' Chapel alone, for example? Dude, we are not in a communist state. And we don't want to create one. untildotcom: 3 Likes |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 5:49pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
paschu:the schools and hospitals you mentioned are for profit making built from people's contribution. Was this how the early missionaries did it. I still insist, if we have 5000 religious centers and 20 manufacturing companies then there's a problem. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 5:53pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
If you have more well built religious centers than productive centers then unemployment rate will be high in such a society as the people will want to solve every problem using the divine solution. I ask again which developed country has more religious centers than productive centers and is world power 7 Likes |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by paschu: 5:57pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
The only problem I see here is that folks like you would only sit down and critisize the folks who are actually doing something. Yet your own contribution to the society is zero. It's all talks and no action. Again, are you aware that christianity is Nigeria's biggest contribution to globalization? I geuss you don't know that. Finally, dude, the last time I checked, the church did not stop anyone from starting a factory. So get your ass off the couch of criticism, and go start at least one factory. It can even be a farm. untildotcom: 2 Likes |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by madridguy(m): 6:01pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
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Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by Alawe(m): 6:14pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
untildotcom:With your much emphasis on developed nations, I had expected you to give me the list of religious/worship centers in those countries compared with their populations and d ones in nigeria compared with nigeria population, let's see. |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 6:17pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
paschu:You still do not get it do you. I said religious centers and you are already focusing on the church. I haven't also said that there's no contribution to the society. You might have to define these contributions but if you still import toothpicks, matches, finger batteries, transistor radio, clothes, electric bulbs, tyres, bottles etc then I won't take you serious. You can not also sit down and talk about my contributions since you don't even know me. Probably you've gone to read my previous post, to come up with such conclusion that probably I'm not doing anything, the only thing I'll tell you is I have people working for me in my different businesses and I also pay my tax to the government. The argument has now gone personal so I'll let you pass. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by Tyche(m): 6:36pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Herein lies the problem with Nigeria in particular and Africa at large. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by Larryfest(m): 7:23pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
This is where Nigeria missed the road to better things and has been missing it since 1960 even our leaders knew this but when they observed they could use it to their advantage they left it like that.... 1 Like |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by Tazdroid(m): 7:34pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Hmmm, see compilation. You get time op |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 7:38pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Larryfest:Thank you. Good enough people are getting my point. Those numerous religious centres worth billions of dollars doesn't stimulate the economy to productivity and economic growth. |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 7:43pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Tyche:That's it! |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by musicwriter(m): 7:43pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
What we need is a pragmatic president to convert these religious centers to factory. The benefit would be enormous. If I happen to become the president of Nigeria, that's the first thing I'll do, and it doesn't stop anybody from worshiping there. |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by Nobody: 7:59pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
untildotcom:the churches you listed started as a cell in most cases. For years some of those pastors only had their family as members, some sold their cars to push for what they believe in, some dropped their worldly ambitions. Multiple sleepless night, fasting, and sacrifices. Since they choose to start a church, I think "you" too can start a manufacturing outfit. You can show similar devotion and perseverance to manufacturing like they showed to building their church. You too can start manufacturing hub today not minding days of little beginning. All your personal ambitions and other interest of yours can be refocused on building manufacturing hub. |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by 3kay945(m): 8:09pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
paschu: I can only laugh at your reasoning. Are you a pastor or something The dude you qouted has valid point and has he said , it's for mature mind. Not for kids nor gullible religious follower 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 8:14pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
musicwriter:You have a productive mindset. Most religious centers are bigger than car assembly factories 1 Like |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 8:22pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Nalikedis:This is the funny mindset you folks are having, attacking my personality. You too imagine if the same man started a factory, won't we have had those number of manufacturing companies and family religious groups? Why is it that a lot of people choose to invest in religious centers than manufacturing because according to you it's an investment? 1 Like |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by omenkaLives(m): 8:28pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
I swear this provoked some kinda anger in me.. |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by Eddygourdo(m): 8:34pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
This is the problem with nigeria, reading from the comments on this thread it becomes very clear, out of 200million, 199million are religious fools who take offence when their belief system is threatened by the truth, while the op is part of the 1million with senses. Thanks for that view which I have held for many years to come, quote me anywhere nigeria just as western nation eventually did, will saturate themselves with religious centers and soon turn these worship centers to hotels and brothels. The country is suffering because people kkeep looking upwards for divine solutions to physical problems. Yet we wonder why nigeria is nowhere. Op don't be bothered by those efulefu speaking from their rectums to counter youe valid points. They are the poor and the problem of this nation. Imagine if all tithes throw into these churches were used a soft loans for sme growth. Nigeria would have been rid of all these petty problems thaat push the majority to churches. The pastors and imams know this, thus for them it doesn't matter, the more the poverty a black man encounters the more growth in religious centers where he contributes 10percent of his meagre earnings in futile hope for redemption. How else do we define fantastically foolish and inferior beings 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How I Wish Most Of These Were Manufacturing Companies In Our Country by untildotcom: 8:43pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Eddygourdo:You are smart! I give you a e-handshake. You see in a poverty ridden society like ours the purpose of going to religious centers is not for salvation but for some divine intervention in the poverty that's why the religious centers will preach on giving in the religious center alone to get more 'miraculously'. If people are not desperate for survival the essence of the religious centers will be more on morals, salvation and eternal destination and not breakthrough from poverty and material blessings which they fail to tell people that it can't come out of non productivity. |
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