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81  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Father,son, grandma paraded for robbery on: 27-03-2010 08:42 AM
Nemesis has caught up with a 15-man robbery gang terrorizing some towns and villages in Osun State. On the list of the dreaded gang, paraded by the police were; an aged woman, who served as the spiritual consultant to the suspects a 50-year old man, and his 20 years old some, all name withheld by us.

The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Solomon Olusegun, said that the suspects were responsible for the robbery attacks in Osogbo, Ikirun, Inisa and other neighbouring towns in the state. According to the police boss, the arrest of a member of the gang, 18 –year- old Olalekan Wese (not real name) assisted his team of detectives in apprehending other members of the gang.

Recovered from them were four different cut-to-size short guns, one long dane gun, one long sword, 16 cartridges, numerous sim cards, two toy guns, assorted charms and one unregistered Jincheng motorcycle.

Wese, Daily Sun gathered, was said to have assisted police detectives in calling his gang members one after the other for a supposed robbery operation. They were said to have come out from their different locations and hideouts in a bid to meet Wese at an agreed location but only to walk into the waiting hands of police detectives.

Spokesman of the gang, told Daily Sun that the gang was headed by a chieftain of Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), who also doubles as a night guard in Ikirun. But now at large.

He said the gang operated last in December at Koka area of Ikirun but met its waterloo as the deputy to the gang leader and commander of the gang, identified simply as Muideen was killed by police bullets.

His words: “We operated last in December but the operation was not a successful one. Our squad has been in disarray since the death of Muideen. He was the second-in-command.

“It is our leader that always gives us information on where to go. He is an Oodua member and a night guard. He would tell us where to go and where not to go. He would tell us where he was guarding and where he was not employed to guard. He provided us with guns and armed us spiritually. The police are yet to get him. He is at large now.

“None of us here was arrested in action. It is one of our members arrested with a stolen motorcycle that sings and gives us out to the police. I have never been to jail before but I started operation since 2009. I am a commercial driver in Lagos . My driver’s license is there. I ply Ikorodu Road.

“Anytime there is operation, they will invite me and I will come down to join them. The last operation, they gave me only N7, 000. But since the death of Muideen, my mind has not settled. He used to appear to me in my dreams.

“My parents are based in Osogbo but I don’t them anytime I am around for operation. See. I came from Lagos with a bag where I kept the two guns we were using. I initially kept the bag in the bush near the house but on that night, there was heavy downpour which prompted me to bring the bag into the house. We were woken up the second day by policemen who came to arrest us.

The 50-year-old man whose son, was arrested in his house in Ikirun told Daily Sun that he had never stolen in his life but was aware that his son used to steal about five years ago before his marriage broke up and the mother took his son to Osogbo. “Since then, I didn’t hear anything about him again. Although, I was aware he went to jail in Ilesa Prison but it was not connected with armed robbery. He came to my house in Ikirun where police arrested us together.

His son, confessed to be an armed robber, saying he was the one who struck a pastor with a plank at Ago Wande area of Osogbo during a recent robbery operation in the area. He said he did that to escape being caught:

“But I did not strike the man in the head. I only struck him on the wrist to enable me escape. Incidentally, God paid me back the following day as I had an accident on a motorcycle.

The only woman in the gang, denied being a member of the gang, saying two of the gang’s members, came to consult her on the success or otherwise of their planned trip to Lagos: “I consulted my divination for them and I told them what I saw. I didn’t see any road mishap on the way and I told them this. I am not a thief. I inherited my father’s traditional supernatural power and that is what I am into”.

But when asked why she did not see the nature of those that came to consult her, she said she knew one of the accused through his late mother, who happened to be her bosom friend but not as an armed robber.

Another member of the gang who claimed to be a commercial cyclist, popularly called Okada, disclosed that he was introduced to the gang when he took one of them to a joint in Ikirun. He said that since that trip, he has been serving as the conveyor of the gang members as they chartered him to the venue of their operation.

“I never operated with them but I used to take them to wherever they wanted to operate. But I decided to set them up because they later robbed me of my Okada (motorcycle). My first Okada was bought for me by my father before I bought my own. It was the one I bought with my own money that was snatched from me by the gang. They set me up.

“I knew them through one Taye Candle, who was from Ijebu Ode. I knew him in Ikirun. One day, he asked me to take him to a joint at Oke Afo in Ikirun. It was there I met all of them. He introduced me to them and since that day, they used to send Taye Candle to me anytime they have operation. They would pay me. My first assignment with them, I was paid N300”, Waliu stated.

Another member of the gang, Oladapo Dada, however brought a dramatic twist to the matter as he burst into tears, crying that his father, an officer with the Nigerian Airforce, must not know about his involvement with gang.

Dada told Daily Sun that his father bought him an eight-passenger bus, popularly called ‘Koropo’, all in a bid to make him self-sustenance but decided to be romancing with the gang. Police said Dada has been using his mini bus for the movement of the gang.

Apparently excited with the success of the operation, CP Olusegun told residents of Ikirun, Osogbo, Inisa, Iree and other adjoining towns in the state to start sleeping with their two eyes closed.

 
82  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Nigeria with fake pastors on: 25-03-2010 11:45 AM

Police detectives in Lagos are currently working hard to unravel the mystery behind the sudden disappearance of a mother of three, just as a Lagos-based pastor who allegedly eloped with the married woman is being detained by the police.

The man of God, Pastor Ken Obinwa, is also alleged to have swindled the woman’s husband of several millions of naira. Husband of the run-away woman, simply identified as Eze, as well as her children were seen at the Festac Police Station begging the pastor to release the woman or tell them her whereabouts.

Eze, who narrated his ordeals in the hands of the pastor, said he had enjoyed 22 years of blissful marriage with his wife, Clara, before the pastor reportedly caused confusion in their home.

“We were blessed with three children,” he said. “One of them is studying abroad. I am a caring father and husband who have always taken good care of my family. I bought cars for my wife and I had travelled abroad with my wife and children several times. We don’t lack anything. God blessed us with money and we were happy until this pastor came into my wife’s life.”

Eze said he got a shocker from his children when he returned home one day with some food he bought from an eatery. “My children rejected the food,” he said. “I thought it was a joke until they started running away from me. I came back home the second day and my little angels refused to greet me. They kept running away from me.”

He said when he reported the case to his wife, she told him to confess his sins, adding that a pastor had revealed that he was planning to kill her. “She said the pastor told her that I was planning to kill her and her children. I tried to find out who the pastor was, but that was when my wife gave me another shocker. She accused me of belonging to an occult group, that the pastor also told her I am a cultist.

“I started suffering what I did not know anything about. I think the pastor hypnotized my wife. Each time I wanted to explain things to Clara, the more she would complicate the issue.”

Eze said as a result of his wife’s strange behaviour, he joined the Catholic Charismatic Renewal, a Christian denomination. “But my wife stopped giving me food. Later, God started his miracle when my undergraduate son confessed to me that he was in Pastor Obinwa’s house for over six months. My son told me that the pastor asked him to come for some spiritual bath and the mother took him to the pastor’s house. This was a boy who told me he was in the school.”

The distraught husband said his son also told him that the pastor had been taking them from one river to the other for spiritual baths. He said his daughter also revealed to him how their mother had been packing food items, money, clothes and other personal effects to the pastor. “The pastor must have collected several millions of naira from my wife because her bank account is now empty,” he said. He quoted his children as saying that the pastor’s wife also frequented their home to collect things.

According to Eze, after hearing his children’s confessions, he decided to confront his wife who he said later eloped with the pastor. He then decided to report the matter to the police who arrested the pastor.

“I am begging the pastor to give me back my wife. If he can’t bring her back, let him tell me where she is. I am sure the pastor used some diabolical means to deceive her. This fake pastor has shattered my home. It is only God that can set me free.”

His son, Charles, who took the narrative from the father said: “When I got admission to study at the university, the pastor told me not to go, that I would die as soon as I arrived at the school. Out of fear, I stayed in his house for six months. My father bought me a laptop and gave my mum N500, 000 for my school fees and upkeep. But mum spent the money with the pastor. They were lavishing my money on themselves.

“Pastor told my sister and that our daddy is a member of an occult group and that he wanted to use our blood for rituals. My mum told us to believe the pastor. That was why I started running from our dad. My sister too was afraid of our daddy.”

Eze’s daughter, Clara, who corroborated Charles’ story, also begged the pastor to release their mother. “Our mum drove out in her jeep and I know she went to the pastor’s house. Please, pastor, give us our mother. We love her and we need her.”

Pastor Obinwa told Daily Sun that the woman was just his business associate. “I only transact business with her. My wife introduced her to me. I am not her pastor. I was only doing business with her and she is our family friend.”

On her whereabouts, he said: “My friend, the woman told me she was travelling to London. I prayed with her and I wished her safe journey.”

On whether he was visiting the woman’s house while the husband was away, he said: “Yes, I used to visit the woman who is my very good friend. It is true that her husband and I had never met until today but madam is a very good friend of mine. There was a day my wife prepared a cake for her, and her husband even ate from it. That is to show you that we are family friends.”

A mild drama ensued when the police told the husband to call his wife on her cell phone to know her whereabouts. The woman, however, refused to pick the call. But as soon as the pastor called, the woman answered.

The embattled man of God said that the woman is still alive. “She gave me a foreign number. She is in London. Oga don’t worry, your wife will soon come back to you,” he assured.

Nigeria with all these fake pastors, may God save us from them.

 
83  Forum / Sports / Re: Arsenal vs Barca on: 23-03-2010 12:10 PM
I am 100% sure that barca will kill arsenal at home but for the away match, am not sure about that.
84  Forum / Sports / Re: Who will win the LEAGUE? on: 19-03-2010 04:10 PM
Barca will take it up once again this year and no doubt about it my brother
85  Forum / Sports / Arsenal vs Barca on: 19-03-2010 04:03 PM
Can Arsenal beat Barca to get to semi finls of the champions league?
86  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: WHY IS NIGERIA REGARDED ABROAD AS A MUSLIM NATION ? on: 16-03-2010 04:22 PM
Nigeria is a muslim country and here is the prof;List of countries by Muslim population
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Map of percentage of Muslim population by country

Islam is the world's second largest religion after Christianity. According to a 2009 demographic study, Islam has 1.57 billion adherents, making up 23% of the world population.[1][2]

Islam is the predominant religion in the Middle East, in northern Africa[3][4], and in some parts of Asia.[5] Large communities of Muslims are also found in China, Eastern Europe, and Russia. Other parts of the world host large Muslim immigrant communities; in Western Europe, for instance, Islam is the second largest religion after Christianity.[6]

Approximately 50 countries are Muslim-majority.[2] Around 62% of the world's Muslims live in Asia, with over 683 million adherents in such countries as Indonesia (the largest Muslim country by population, home to 15.6% of the world's Muslims[7]), Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.[2][8] About 20% of Muslims live in Arab countries.[9] In the Middle East, the non-Arab countries of Turkey and Iran are the largest Muslim-majority countries; in Africa, Egypt and Nigeria have the most populous Muslim communities.[8]

A demographic study conducted by the Pew Research Center in October 2009[1][2] found that there are 1.57 billion Muslims around the world, accounting for roughly 1 in 4 people. The study found more Muslims in Germany than in Lebanon and more in China than in Syria.[10]

Most Muslims are Sunni (87-90%), while the vast majority of the remainder (10-13%) are Shi'a.[11]
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Figures indicated below are based on the demographic study by the Pew Research Center report of Mapping the Global Muslim Population, as of 8 October, 2009.[1][2]
Country/Region  ↓    Muslim population
(2009 est.)  ↓    Muslim percentage (%) of total
population  ↓    Percentage (%) of World Muslim
population  ↓
Afghanistan Afghanistan    28,072,000    99.7    1.8
Albania Albania    2,522,000    79.9    0.2
Algeria Algeria    34,199,000    98.0    2.2
Angola Angola    190,000    1    0
Argentina Argentina    784,000    1.9    0.1
Armenia Armenia    1,000    0    0
Australia Australia    365,000    1.7    0
Austria Austria    353,000    4.2    0
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan    8,765,000    99.2    0.6
Bahrain Bahrain    642,000    81.2    0
Bangladesh Bangladesh    145,312,000    89.6    9.3
Belarus Belarus    19,000    0    0
Belgium Belgium    281,000    3    0
Belize Belize    1,400    0.1    0
Benin Benin    2,182,000    24.4    0.1
Bhutan Bhutan    7,000    1.0    0
Bolivia Bolivia    2,000    0    0
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina    1,522,000    40    0.1
Botswana Botswana    8,000    0.4    0
Brazil Brazil    191,000    0.1    0
Brunei Brunei    269,000    67.2    0
Bulgaria Bulgaria    920,000    12.2    0.1
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso    9,292,000    59.0    0.6
Burundi Burundi    180,000    2    0
Cambodia Cambodia    236,000    1.6    0
Cameroon Cameroon    3,498,000    17.9    0.2
Canada Canada    657,000    2.0    0
Central African Republic Central African Republic    395,000    8.9    0
Chad Chad    6,257,000    55.8    0.4
Chile Chile    4,000    0    0
People's Republic of China China    21,667,000    1.6    1.4
Colombia Colombia    14,000    0    0
Comoros Comoros    664,000    98.3    0
Costa Rica Costa Rica    -    0    0
Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of Congo    943,000    1.4    0.1
Croatia Croatia    18,000    0    0
Cuba Cuba    9,000    0.1    0
Cyprus Cyprus    198,000    22.7    0
Czech Republic Czech Republic    1,000    0    0
Denmark Denmark    88,000    2    0
Djibouti Djibouti    838,000    96.9    0.1
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic    2,000    0    0
East Timor East Timor    43,000    3.8    0
Ecuador Ecuador    2,000    0    0
Egypt Egypt    78,513,000    94.6    5.0
El Salvador El Salvador    2,000    0    0
Eritrea Eritrea    1,854,000    36.5    0.1
Estonia Estonia    2,000    0.1    0
Ethiopia Ethiopia    28,063,000    33.9    1.8
Fiji Fiji    53,000    6.3    0
Finland Finland    24,000    0.5    0
France France    3,554,000    6    0.2
Gabon Gabon    140,000    9.5    0
The Gambia Gambia    1,625,000    95    0.1
Georgia (country) Georgia    423,000    9.9    0
Germany Germany    4,026,000    5    0.3
Ghana Ghana    3,787,000    15.9    0.2
Greece Greece    310,000    3    0
Grenada Grenada    -    0.3    0
Guatemala Guatemala    1,000    0    0
Guinea Guinea    8,502,000    84.4    0.5
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau    680,000    42.2    0
Guyana Guyana    55,000    7.2    0
Haiti Haiti    2,000    0    0
Honduras Honduras    11,000    0.1    0
Hungary Hungary    24,000    0.2    0
Iceland Iceland    -    0.1    0
India India    160,945,000    13.4    10.3
Indonesia Indonesia    202,867,000    88.2    12.9
Iran Iran    73,777,000    99.4    4.7
Iraq Iraq    30,428,000    99    2
Republic of Ireland Ireland    22,000    0.5    0
Israel Israel    1,194,000    16.7    0.1
Italy Italy    36,000    0    0
Côte d'Ivoire Ivory Coast    7,745,000    36.7    0.5
Jamaica Jamaica    1,000    0    0
Japan Japan    183,000    0.1    0
Jordan Jordan    6,202,000    98.2    0.4
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan    8,822,000    56.4    0.6
Kenya Kenya    2,793,000    7.0    0.2
Kosovo Kosovo    [12]1,584,000    89.6    0.1
Kuwait Kuwait    2,824,000    95    0.2
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan    4,734,000    86.3    0.3
Laos Laos    2,000    0    0
Latvia Latvia    2,000    0    0
Lebanon Lebanon    2,504,000    59.3    0.2
Lesotho Lesotho    1,000    0    0
Liberia Liberia    483,000    12.2    0
Libya Libya    6,203,000    96.6    0.4
Lithuania Lithuania    3,000    0.1    0
Luxembourg Luxembourg    13,000    3    0
Republic of Macedonia Macedonia    680,000    33    0
Madagascar Madagascar    215,000    1.1    0
Malawi Malawi    1,955,000    12.8    0.1
Malaysia Malaysia    16,581,000    60.4    1.1
Maldives Maldives    304,000    98.4    0
Mali Mali    12,040,000    92.5    0.8
Mauritania Mauritania    3,261,000    99.1    0.2
Mauritius Mauritius    214,000    16.6    0
Mexico Mexico    110,000    0    0
Moldova Moldova    17,000    0.5    0
Mongolia Mongolia    133,000    5.0    0
Montenegro Montenegro    111,000    17.7    0
Morocco Morocco    31,993,000    99    2
Mozambique Mozambique    5,224,000    22.8    0.3
Myanmar Myanmar    1,889,000    3.8    0.1
Namibia Namibia    8,000    0.4    0
Nepal Nepal    1,231,000    4.2    0.1
Netherlands Netherlands    946,000    5.7    0.1
New Caledonia New Caledonia    7,000    2.8    0
New Zealand New Zealand    37,000    0.9    0
Nicaragua Nicaragua    1,000    0    0
Niger Niger    15,075,000    98.6    1.0
Nigeria Nigeria    78,056,000    50.4    5.0
North Korea North Korea    2,000    0    0
Norway Norway    65,000    1    0
Oman Oman    2,494,000    87.7    0.2
Pakistan Pakistan    174,082,000    96.3    11.1
Panama Panama    24,000    0.7    0
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea    2,000    0    0
Paraguay Paraguay    1,000    0    0
Peru Peru    1,000    0    0
Philippines Philippines    4,654,000    5.1    0.3
Poland Poland    48,000    0    0
Portugal Portugal    15,000    0.1    0
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico    1,000    0    0
Qatar Qatar    1,092,000    77.5    0.1
Republic of the Congo Congo    59,000    1.6    0
Romania Romania    66,000    0.3    0
Russia Russia    16,482,000    11.7    1.0
Rwanda Rwanda    182,000    1.8    0
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia    24,949,000    97    2
Senegal Senegal    12,028,000    96.0    0.8
Serbia Serbia    244,000    3.2    0
Seychelles Seychelles    1,000    1.1    0
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone    4,059,000    71.3    0.3
Singapore Singapore    706,000    14.9    0
Slovakia Slovakia    -    0    0
Slovenia Slovenia    49,000    2.4    0
Somalia Somalia    8,995,000    98.5    0.6
South Africa South Africa    731,000    1.5    0
South Korea South Korea    71,000    0.1    0
Spain Spain    650,000    1    0
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka    1,711,000    8.5    0.1
Sudan Sudan    30,121,000    71.3    1.9
Suriname Suriname    83,000    15.9    0
Swaziland Swaziland    2,000    0.2    0
Sweden Sweden    149,000    2    0
Switzerland Switzerland    323,000    4.3    0
Syria Syria    20,196,000    92.2    1.3
Republic of China Taiwan    23,000    0    0
Tajikistan Tajikistan    5,848,000    84.1    0.4
Tanzania Tanzania    13,218,000    30.2    0.8
Thailand Thailand    3,930,000    5.8    0.3
Togo Togo    809,000    12.2    0.1
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago    78,000    5.8    0
Tunisia Tunisia    10,216,000    99.5    0.7
Turkey Turkey    73,619,000    98    4.7
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan    4,757,000    93.1    0.3
Uganda Uganda    3,958,000    12.1    0.3
Ukraine Ukraine    456,000    1.0    0
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates    3,504,000    76.2    0.2
United Kingdom United Kingdom    1,647,000    2.7    0.1
United States United States    2,454,000    0.8    0.2
Uruguay Uruguay    1,000    0    0
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan    26,469,000    96.3    1.7
Vanuatu Vanuatu    -    0    0
Venezuela Venezuela    94,000    0.3    0
Vietnam Vietnam    157,000    0.2    0
Western Sahara Western Sahara    510,000    99.4    0
Yemen Yemen    23,363,000    99.1    1.5
Zambia Zambia    58,000    0.4    0
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe    109,000    0.9    0
Asia-Pacific    972,537,000    24.1    61.9
Middle East-North Africa    315,322,000    91.2    20.1
Sub-Saharan Africa    240,632,000    30.1    15.3
Europe    38,112,000    5.2    2.4
Americas    4,596,000    0.5    0.3
World Total    1,571,198,000    22.9
87  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Plateau women storm Abuja, protest killings on: 12-03-2010 08:36 PM
Whether they were paid to kill christains or not, they are nothing but wicked fellows. I am a muslim and it is forbiden killing people when they were armless and unattacking. If they claim that they were paid too kill, then their judgment is with God. God protect us all from those heartless human beings killing at will.
88  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: What is u'r View on Living Together Lovers / Partner? on: 5-03-2010 05:40 PM
It depends on the maturity and the way they handle things. Patient and tolerance is all we need. Either we separate or living together b4 the marriage, conflicks and missunderstanding and argument will occur unavoidably. Women do not like to be left alone, but men like going out. Men do not like to be yelled at, but women are fond of yelling and rude and temperamental. Whichever way, all that is needed is the maturity and tolerance to handle any form of momoring (arguments). Shortly, to me, i will say both are the same. I have been living together with my wife long ago b4 we even think of marriage and the topic is still always the same. A friend of mine practiced separating b4 marriage and infact, their argument is even worst than those being married.
89  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Nigeria Is Dead on: 3-03-2010 05:08 PM
Only God can revive our dear country.
90  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Lesbians raped in SA on: 3-03-2010 05:06 PM
There should be no symperty for those doing abominating and irritating things among the pupil.Why shoul they pity them.Infact, if i were to be the president, i will even put them in prision.
91  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Can you tolerate your husband or wife talking to ex-wife or husband? on: 2-03-2010 11:44 AM
There is always a problem between couples these days believin that it is a normal thing. My fellow Nigerians, can we now share the topic together. Can you tolerate your husband or your wife talking to his or her ex-husband or wife?  It happened that you have no kid together with your ex-man or woman and you have a new husband with a kid.Still your ex-husband or wife continuing calling you and even ask you for help under your maltrimonia home always; when you do not do it the way he or she wants, he or she gets annoyed with you and even cut off the phone while talking about something. My people, hope this subject will be kindly shared:
92  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Can you tolerate your husband or wife talking ex-wife or husband? on: 2-03-2010 11:17 AM
There is always a problem between couples these days believin that it is a normal thing. My fellow Nigerians, can we now share the topic together. Can you tolerate your husband or your wife talking to his or her ex-husband or wife?  It happened that you have no kid together with your ex-man or woman and you have a new husband with a kid.Still your ex-husband or wife continuing calling you and even ask you for help under your maltrimonia home always; when you do not do it the way he or she wants, he or she gets annoyed with you and even cut off the phone while talking about something. My people, hope this subject will be kindly shared:
93  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Can you tolerate your husband or wife talking ex-wife or husband? on: 2-03-2010 11:00 AM
]There is always a problem between couples these days believin that it is a normal thing. My fellow Nigerians, can we now share the topic together. Can you tolerate your husband or your wife talking to his or her ex-husband or wife?  It happened that you have no kid together with your ex-man or woman and you have a new husband with a kid.Still your ex-husband or wife continuing calling you and even ask you for help under your maltrimonia home always; when you do not do it the way he or she wants, he or she gets annoyed with you and even cut off the phone while talking about something. My people, hope this subject will be kindly shared.
94  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Would you keep a rape pregnancy? on: 19-02-2010 11:25 PM
Actually, this is a difficult decision. As a man that i am, i will still love my wife but i will not love that child if she decides to keep that pregnancy. The best thing for her is to get rid of the pregnancy thought is not allow to kill religiously. Should she keep the pregnancy and have the baby, the picture or the look of that child will cost her grieveness,sorrowness and sadness for the rest of her life. So why keeping the pregnancy. Having child of yours comes from God and only God knows why He does not give some people a child atleast because it may be that it is that child that will kill the parent or the parent might not even have peace and good health for the rest of their lives when they have a child. God knows better of what we don´t know. We are the blind and God is the seerer.
95  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Collective Laziness Under “PRAYER” on: 12-02-2010 06:14 PM
What the writer wrote has nothing to do with attacking christains or whosoever. What he wrote is very simple to understand for a wise and not someone like Omatu saying it seems to attack christains. America, europe and other developed countries are not so much crazy in prayers like us in nigeria and still their countries are beatiful and peaceful. All we need doing is to check on ourselvies. Of course God answers to every prayer but have we forgotten that God does not say should pray to Him or devote out time in praying without doing something to help you  earn a living or hard working. A country like ours is lost long ago because love, pity and understanding are lost among us, nigerians.God says we should love and pitty one another. Moresover, some nigerians are very much lazy. they believe in miracle by a pastor, alfa or native doctor and they don´t want to put on more efforts.

Omatu talked about anti- government when prayers does not daily perfomed by christains, muslims and or Baba alawo. I find it sensless talk why bcos, in developed countries, prayers are weekly said and stil the countries are better than ours daily say prayers. The point is that it is until love, pitty, mercy and understanding are restored b4 the countr can be economically good. A man who does have pitty for others takes money for the million of people for only himself. building 150millions house 4 himself and and family while others are very poor. Here we are talking about prayers. We need to pray to God daily and that is normal and go on with our daily job and not to stick on prayers without working. That will be absolutely and collecting laziness under prayer.
96  Forum / Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Ghana - African cup of Nations semi finals on: 28-01-2010 11:47 AM
I trust in God that Nigeria will win by His grace Ghana by 2-1 in today´s match.
97  Forum / Sports / Re: Can Nigeria win African cup Nations 2010? on: 25-01-2010 11:28 PM
Today´s match showed that everything about nigeria is really sick. The coach and his assistant are definitely crazy and tacticaless. They are good for nothing. Talk about the players, they are unable to attack aggressivelly. Can these players good for nothing win Ghana? I do not think they can but I wish they good luck in the next match. We thank God for giving us the victory against Zambia.
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