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Religion / Re: The Biblical Meaning Of Tithe by tommyt(m): 10:59pm On Aug 27, 2010
DBR:

@debosky
those who preach the gospel should live from the gospel "even so" as the priests of the Old Testament lived from their temple service.
And part of how they live is that God gave the tithe to them
[i](Numbers 18:21).[/i

@DPR now you are twisting the bible, you need to go back to you study room and check
who the Levites are, it will help you better if u can use your bible dictonary
The Livetes are different from the Priest, they are church workers who dont have any other business
according to bible.
pls check this and stop this unnecessary argument
Religion / Re: The Biblical Meaning Of Tithe by tommyt(m): 3:51pm On Aug 27, 2010
kokoye:

*siddon look*
Na real siddon look o

@Pastor DPR and Alwaystrue
i think you guys need to go back to first page on this and read Kokoye question
and stop populating this tread unnecessarily so that other people can read
and also contribute meaningfully cos you guys are gradually turning it into Fuji house of commotion now
if you guys can go back and read your post, you guys will agree with me that they are no more making sense
you will say one thing in thread one and counter it in the next thread habaa
Religion / Re: The Biblical Meaning Of Tithe by tommyt(m): 3:19pm On Aug 26, 2010
@Pastor DBR
i think Zikkyy has done justice to most of what i have for you
but how come you skip those bold part of my message, in fact let me post again for you
tommy t:

What about the widow, the fatherless and the stranger no body care for them
all the pastors care about is bring the money to church and even when they
remember this set of people they will raise special offering for them, so what happen to tithe then.



i think this are the group of people the tithe is meant for not all the salary stuff you talk abou
also pls try and back up the you plenty plenty point with bible at least a verse
cos have started thinking you are one those pastors that always tell their congregation
that if they don't pay tithe things will be tight for them
Religion / Re: The Biblical Meaning Of Tithe by tommyt(m): 8:28am On Aug 26, 2010
@DBR
You need to understand this topic very well,
No body is saying tithing is bad but the way and manner this pastors cook it
this days is not scriptural, most churches document it and they refer to it
any time you have some thing doing in church "are you a tither"
and that will go a long way to determine how they will attend to you.
just imagine, bible did not made it compulsory for us to bring our tithe to church
the way all this pastor are preaching this day,
What about the widow, the fatherless and the stranger no body care for them
all the pastors care about is bring the money to church and even when they
remember this set of people they will raise special offering for them, so what happen to tithe then.
Religion / Re: The Biblical Meaning Of Tithe by tommyt(m): 2:57pm On Aug 24, 2010
@confetti
you too much jo, i dont care if you copy it or not form somewhere, but the most
important thing is that your post make alot of sense,
i think this is the kind of post Kokoye want when he created this thread
not all this unnecessary argument
Autos / Hiab Self Loader Needed by tommyt(m): 7:25am On Aug 13, 2009
i am looking to buy a fairly new HIAB self loader with crane capacity of 3.5 tons, make can be MAN Diesel, DAF, Mercedez, etc. the crane must be at the rear. please send details of offers to my email ( ondo_egin@yahoo.co.uk)
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Manchester Has Won Uefa Champions League by tommyt(m): 8:38am On May 22, 2008
Congratulations to all MANUTD fans
We went to Moscow (the self acclaimed home of Chelsea by by Chelsea fans)
We fought and we won
UP! UP! UP! MANUTDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!1
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 3:41pm On May 16, 2008
RoughCut:

Looks like peeps are refusing to post hmnnnn,

My oga, i just dicover tha my post this morning is missing,
who knows,  some peeps post may be missing too
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 10:18am On May 15, 2008
@ Ololufemi
long time, how u dey
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 10:13am On May 15, 2008
pumping777:

PP everywhere. Even nairaland suppose do PP grin


pp is the latest way of taking advantage of investors now o!
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 10:59am On Apr 16, 2008
harrisoft:

FatherOf2 welcome jare, na God go pay you back.

seun don finally apologies o.
http://www, com/seun_osewa_vs_concerned_newnigerians-t789.0.html;msg4932;topicseen#msg4932

Make we accept the apology and move on.

Once again thank you for coming back to action.

we fit talk? harrisoft (at) yahoo.com

bro this your link no dey go o!

@father of many
you are wellcome back o
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 4:59pm On Apr 09, 2008
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 3:09pm On Apr 09, 2008
as loma no dey vissit this side agin make i try represent small

A first-grade teacher was having trouble with one of her students.
The teacher asked, "Harry, what is your problem?"
Harry answered, "I'm too smart for the first grade.
My sister is in the third-grade and I'm smarter than she is
I think I should be in the third-grade too!"
The teacher had enough.
She took Harry to the principal's office.
While Harry waited in the outer office, the teacher explained to
the principal what the situation was.

The principal told the
teacher he would give the boy a test and if he failed to answer any of his
questions he was to go back to the first-grade and
behave.

The teacher agreed.
Harry was brought in and the conditions were explained to him and he agreed to
take the test.
Principal: "What is 3 x 3?"
Harry: "9"
Principal: "What is 6 x 6?"
Harry: "36"

And so it went with every question the principal
thought a third-grader
should know.  The principal looks at the teacher and
tells her, "I think Harry can
go to the third-grade."  

The teacher says to the principal, "Let me ask him
some questions?"  The principal and Harry both agree.
Teacher: "What does a cow have four of that I have only two of?
Harry: "Legs"
Teacher: "What is in your pants that you have but I do not have?" (The
principal wondered, why does she ask such a question!)
Harry: "Pockets"
Teacher: "What does a dog do that a man steps into?"
Harry: "Pants"
Teacher: "What's starts with a C and ends with a T, is hairy, oval, delicious
and contains thin whitish liquid?" (The principal's eyes open really wide and
before he could stop the answer, )
Harry: "Coconut"
 Teacher: "What goes in hard and pink then comes out soft and sticky?"
Harry: "Bubblegum"
Teacher: "What do men do standing up, woman do sitting down and dogs do on three legs?" (The principal's eyes open really wide and before he could stop the
answer, )
Harry: "Shake hands"
Teacher: "Now I will ask some 'Who am I' sort of questions, okay?"
Harry: "Yup"
Teacher: "You stick your poles inside me. You tie me down to get me up.
I get wet before you do."
Harry: "Tent"
Teacher: "A finger goes in me. You fiddle with me
when you're bored.  The best man always has me first."
(Principal was looking restless and bit tense)
Harry: "Wedding Ring"
Teacher: "I come in many sizes. When I'm not well, I drip. When you blow me,
you feel good."
Harry: "Nose"
Teacher: "I have a stiff shaft. My tip penetrates. I
come with a quiver."
Harry: "Arrow"
Teacher: "What word starts with an 'F' and ends in
'K' that means a lot of excitement?"
Harry: "Fire truck"

The principal breathed a sigh of relief and told the
teacher, "Put his ass in the fifth grade, I got the last ten questions wrong
myself."
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 3:07pm On Apr 09, 2008
as loma no dey vissit this side agin make i try represent small

A first-grade teacher was having trouble with one of her students.
The teacher asked, "Harry, what is your problem?"
Harry answered, "I'm too smart for the first grade.
My sister is in the third-grade and I'm smarter than she is
I think I should be in the third-grade too!"
The teacher had enough.
She took Harry to the principal's office.
While Harry waited in the outer office, the teacher explained to
the principal what the situation was.

The principal told the
teacher he would give the boy a test and if he failed to answer any of his
questions he was to go back to the first-grade and
behave.

The teacher agreed.
Harry was brought in and the conditions were explained to him and he agreed to
take the test.
Principal: "What is 3 x 3?"
Harry: "9"
Principal: "What is 6 x 6?"
Harry: "36"

And so it went with every question the principal
thought a third-grader
should know. The principal looks at the teacher and
tells her, "I think Harry can
go to the third-grade."

The teacher says to the principal, "Let me ask him
some questions?" The principal and Harry both agree.
Teacher: "What does a cow have four of that I have only two of?
Harry: "Legs"
Teacher: "What is in your pants that you have but I do not have?" (The
principal wondered, why does she ask such a question!)
Harry: "Pockets"
Teacher: "What does a dog do that a man steps into?"
Harry: "Pants"
Teacher: "What's starts with a C and ends with a T, is hairy, oval, delicious
and contains thin whitish liquid?" (The principal's eyes open really wide and
before he could stop the answer, )
Harry: "Coconut"
Teacher: "What goes in hard and pink then comes out soft and sticky?"
Harry: "Bubblegum"
Teacher: "What do men do standing up, woman do sitting down and dogs do on three legs?" (The principal's eyes open really wide and before he could stop the
answer, )
Harry: "Shake hands"
Teacher: "Now I will ask some 'Who am I' sort of questions, okay?"
Harry: "Yup"
Teacher: "You stick your poles inside me. You tie me down to get me up.
I get wet before you do."
Harry: "Tent"
Teacher: "A finger goes in me. You fiddle with me
when you're bored. The best man always has me first."
(Principal was looking restless and bit tense)
Harry: "Wedding Ring"
Teacher: "I come in many sizes. When I'm not well, I drip. When you blow me,
you feel good."
Harry: "Nose"
Teacher: "I have a stiff shaft. My tip penetrates. I
come with a quiver."
Harry: "Arrow"
Teacher: "What word starts with an 'F' and ends in
'K' that means a lot of excitement?"
Harry: "Fire truck"

The principal breathed a sigh of relief and told the
teacher, "Put his ass in the fifth grade, I got the last ten questions wrong
myself."
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 2:11pm On Apr 09, 2008
Kashif:

Guru ke? See say my pampers don comot for my waist grin We have the CGC - Candlestick Grand Commander - AKT!

Beyond all doubts, this is niwicable for today: Open -10.12, High -10.62, Low -10.00, Close -10.62.

18th Battalion of the Bulls infantry brigade are in the NSE now, armed to the teeth grin grin
bro this is good news from nsc today o
let us welcome mr bull to the market agin as they come in full force
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 12:50pm On Apr 09, 2008
@Kashif and upward
God bless you guys o
i will be waiting to see what happen today
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 8:02am On Apr 09, 2008
[/size][b]AKTOPGUN! AKTOPGUN!! AKTOPGUN!!![[/b]size=8pt]
na God i take beg you o!
ligth your candle on niwicable
biko
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 7:57am On Apr 09, 2008
[/size][b]AKTOPGUN! AKTOPGUN!! AKTOPGUN!!![[/b]size=8pt]
na God i take beg you o!
ligth your candle on niwicable
biko
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 11:39am On Apr 08, 2008
MyPeace:

Abeg who bears the cost of reversal of order if your broker buys more than you requested? l dey vex oooo cry cry angry angry

naa your broker o
provided that he/she bought more than
what you clearly wrote in your purchase mandate
and you did not accept it when she carry out the purchase
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 8:37pm On Apr 07, 2008
@aktopgun
nice to see your candle bro
abeg shine your candle on niwicable
biko!!!
@fo2
what is your take on niwicable
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 8:27pm On Apr 07, 2008
FatherOF2:

Na to dey look Zenith oh, Me i take my parking space last week oh. I know say them fast before.
See how its getting cheap again and this is going to be a 9months release.
Since i've been trading, i still wonder if these guys plan these things.
i follw get small on friday but i hope
to get full packing space 2moro
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 5:11pm On Apr 07, 2008
Name = ZENITHBANK/

Current
Price= 47.80

Oustanding Shares =11,581,905,375

FYE = Jun-30

Current
PAT = 18,600,000,000.00

Proj
PAT =33,000,000,000.00

Proj
EPS =2.85

Proj
PE
Ratio= 16.78

PE to
Growth =0.38

Short
Term =BUY

Long
Term =BUY
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 4:56pm On Apr 07, 2008
FatherOF2:

No pursue am oh, make you no injure. I'm sure there maybe an easy 25% this week,but 5% don go today,if you buy tomorrow,5% go still go.Na only 15% fit remain. I believe more in 9months though, but this would have been a good one if one had caught it on friday last week.But it will still make itself available again.
the one and only father of many i always love your analysis
and the way you present your point
any way sha i go wait for the next opportunity
make i no come break my back bone  grin grin
i no get super man broke like madam yodi
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 3:24pm On Apr 07, 2008
sportjoggs:

the generator uses only air.

uuhm!!!  grin grin
fellow niralanders eyes open oooo!

FatherOF2:

This is the fastest i've ever seen of any bank. Just 7 days after the end of a quarter and quarterly results are out. THIS WAS CLEARLY TIMED AS USUAL.
A clear cut case of a strategy that works. When a price is clearly oversold and good results are expected jump in for a BUY. But Oceanic clearly beat me to this one.I was expecting at least one month, not 7days.Too fast, too fast.

father the thing Surprise me to o
and na full 5% hi come do today see me see nigerian o
they no they good thing at all
chei! my broke still fit catch this train
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 12:44pm On Apr 05, 2008
FatherOF2:

I'm so so so happy to see all my brothers and sisters back home. Now i can have my first peacefull weekend.
Aktopgun, Yodi, Easimoni, Krrush,Shigidi,Iconbull, mastermove,pumping,invisible,osazeet, ONE & ONLY MASTER IOMA, Kevynbash. I know my WANAJO is lurking somewhere.Wind will soon blow wendy back, the Rough[/b]ly[b]cut southafrican diamond etc.
Can i offer you all drinks, i know you must all be very tired after your long stay in the Desert. The Desert can be a dangerous place you know. Don't go back anylonger.

Seconded
there is no place like home
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 12:43pm On Apr 05, 2008
FatherOF2:

I'm so so so happy to see all my brothers and sisters back home. Now i can have my first peacefull weekend.
Aktopgun, Yodi, Easimoni, Krrush,Shigidi,Iconbull, mastermove,pumping,invisible,osazeet, ONE & ONLY MASTER IOMA, Kevynbash. I know my WANAJO is lurking somewhere.Wind will soon blow wendy back, the Rough[/b]ly[b]cut southafrican diamond etc.
Can i offer you all drinks, i know you must all be very tired after your long stay in the Desert. The Desert can be a dangerous place you know. Don't go back anylonger.

Seconded
there is no place like home
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 2:43pm On Apr 04, 2008
chukwukadi:

hello fellow nairalanders, i bought a share from standard alliance. but i forgot to add my postal address. I need help on what to do. my phone number is there. taik2sammy@yahoo.com or 08063705385.

If you buy it throuhg your broker, then you can talk
to them if there any way they can still track down the form
if it has not be surmited cos the offer close last monday
Also you can write to Afribank registrar on this address
Afribank registrars ltd
9 keffi street
south west ikoyi
pmb 12974
lagos
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 11:19am On Apr 04, 2008
D-DOTS:

@CJ2008,

Please where did you get the bid/offer info. Need to look it up daily.

Many thanks.

[url=http://www.fidelityunionsecng.com/index.aspx[url=http://]]][/url]http://www.fidelityunionsecng.com/index.aspx[url][/url]
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 10:19am On Apr 04, 2008
Dangote Sugar Refinery AGM

Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc’s final dividend for the 2007 year end is to hit N1.70 Kobo if the Board of the company gives its approval at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the company to be held in Lagos Nigeria. Joseph Okonmah, Head Corporate Affairs of the company today made this disclosure to Proshare NI.

Prior to this time, the company has paid quarterly dividends of 40 Kobo per share for the period of March, June and September 2007 respectively.

Therefore, with the 50 Kobo it is proposing to offer investors in the last quarter from the results of the company declared sometimes in March, 2008. If the board gives its approval, the total dividend payable to investors for the year ended December 31, 2007 would be N1.70 Kobo per share.

The notice to the forthcoming AGM made available to Proshare NI; shows that if the board approves the dividend, only shareholders whose names appear in the company’s Register of Members at the close of business on Thursday, 27th March, 2008 would benefit.

The audited financial results of the company for the year ended 31st December, 2007 made available to Proshare NI, turnover declined slightly from N83.767 billion in 2006 to N80.649 billion in 2007 indicating a decline of 3.72 percent.

While Profit before Tax (PBT) grew significantly from N16.657 billion in 2006 to N30.662 billion in 2007 representing a growth of 84.08 percent in the year under review. Profit after Tax (PAT) also increased from N16.657 billion in 2006 to N21.478 billion in 2007 showing an increase of 28.94 percent.

Gross Profit also rose significantly from N20.144 billion in 2006 to N32.465 billion in 2007 indicating a rise of 61.2 percent. While Earnings per Share (EPS) also increased from N1.67 Kobo in 2006 to N2.15 Kobo in 2007 indicating an increase of 29 percent in the year under review.

Copyright 2008 Proshare Limited. All Rights Reserved
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 7:35pm On Apr 03, 2008
Court orders CBN to release Societe Generale’s licence
Posted Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Societe Generale Bank’s (SGB) depositors have cause to smile as the bank is planning a big “bounce back,” years after the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) revoked its licence.



A federal high court in Abuja yesterday set aside the withdrawal of the bank’s operational licence.



The presiding judge, Binta Nyako, gave the order while delivering judgment on the suit brought by the SGB and two limited liability companies, ECAD Nigeria and Stockland Nigeria, against the CBN, Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation ( NDIC), attorney-general of the federation ( AGF) and others.



However, the attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice through Adetokunbo Ademola told Business Day that the Federal Government would go on appeal immediately.



The court established that the revocation of SGB’s licence was without justification and in bad faith.



Nyako also set aside the purported interim management appointed for the SGB as well as all the actions taken by the Federal Government to wind up the bank.



In view of this verdict, the court gave the SGB 30 working days to comply with CBN’s guidelines on consolidation.



The CBN seized the operational licence of the bank in 2005 on the ground that it failed to comply with its directive and guidelines on consolidation, which saw the existing banks recapitalised to over N25-billion. The plaintiffs through Olawale Akoni (SAN) approached the court.



The SGB told the court that it was in merger talks with the Unity Bank that wanted it to secure from the CBN 80 percent forbearance of debts owned it and evidence of conversion of at least N10-billion of SGB’s outstanding deposit liabilities into equity in form of letter of confirmation from the CBN.



The court established that the apex bank (CBN) only notified the SGB of the presidential approval of forbearance a day to the expiration day of December 31 2005. It noted that the SGB got the letter granting forbearance on January 6 2006.



Nyako likened the respondents’ action to making offering with the right hand only to take it with the left hand, and declared it as a breach of duty.



The court held that the 24 hours given to the SGB to pay N1.5-billion at the expiration time was not enough.



The court vacating its earlier order on parties to maintain the status quo, restrained respondents from embarking on any liquidation of the bank within the next 30 working days.



Also joined as respondents were Olusola Saraki, a major shareholder of the SGB and two of the directors, Tope Edu and Laolu Saraki.



Following Federal Government’s directive on banks to consolidate in 2004, the CBN ordered banks to recapitalise and increase their paid-up capital to N25-billion on December 31 2005.



The CBN suspended SGBN from the clearing house in June 2003 for overdrawing its account with the apex bank. As a result, it could no longer continue normal banking activities since it could not clear its cheques.



Its operating license was eventually revoked in 2005 due to inability to comply with banking recapitalisation requirements.



Prior to the revocation of its license, owners of the bank had made frantic efforts to return the bank to operations to no avail.



In January 2005, the shareholders of the bank were said to have beefed up the capital base from the N500 million to N2.5 billion, which the CBN neither confirmed nor denied. Nonetheless, its license was not restored.



Justifying the suspension, CBN had said the action, which according to it, was not peculiar to the bank, was in line with its statutory duties to ensure stability in the banking industry and in keeping with its Clearing House Rule.



From time to time, CBN suspends banks from the Clearing House and readmits them when the problem that necessitated their suspension is addressed.



As a standard procedure where a bank experiences net debit and consequently overdraws its accounts with the CBN, the apex bank is expected to provide a temporary overdraft accommodation, as a lender of last resort. However, where the situation persists, the apex bank takes action as that is indicative or imminent insolvency
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by tommyt(m): 6:59pm On Apr 03, 2008
Oga pumping777
is nice to see you post here,
welcome back o

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