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1  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: SHOCKING!! Fake Pastors and Church Businesses Exposed In Nigeria [Video] (Page 5) on: 29-10-2011 11:54 AM
@Olakelvin, My friend I'm well aware that the journalist is a Nigerian, but you have to listen to his accent to know that he was born and/or brought up in the UK. For a start Mr. Ola, you will have to speak with the average UK youth about their faith if they have any, then you will come to know that the vast majority of them are near atheist. If this is any advantage to them then I will agree with you on the way their preachers have peddled the gospel to them through the years. However I must agree with you on the fact that many of our preachers are there for the bread. Even if some had began with a sincere heart they soon sucuumb to the pressures of how things are fraudulently done these days. But let's raise a kind of comparison between the moral future of a young person in Nigeria with that of their counterparts in the West. This will be the likely outcome-- youths in Nigeria will do every evil thing against the good book but will still acknowledge the extents they could go because of a religious foundation; but youths in the West have no holds barred they go any length fired by an anchorless soul so afforded them by the continued absence of religious beliefs.

See the kind of questions the journalists was asking. He simply makes no difference between churches that serve the Lord for real and those who are there for personal gains.Why doesn't he balance the documentary?I will help you with the answer--it's because he is bereft of any real personal commitment to serving Christ and bouyed by his human rights/development ideals he cuts down with painful ignorance treasured relationship with God by generalistically portraying the Christian faith in this manner.

Here in the UK my friend the places young people learn about life is the Clubs, Pubs and drinking spots. But in Nigeria parents force their kids to church to learn morals at a tender age that even when these kids grow to do their own thing there is always a check in them on how far they can go. This is simply what the church does no matter how many thieves run them. This is why I wont subscribe to any one sided, lop sided, less adequate journalism like this one.
2  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: SHOCKING!! Fake Pastors and Church Businesses Exposed In Nigeria [Video] on: 29-10-2011 04:10 AM
This journalist should be more concerned with the degenerate state of morality in the UK than with our attempts to get out of poverty in Nigeria, however profane our approach is. Afterall I don't hear of any case of serial killers in Nigeria which is sadly common place in the UK. In Nigeria people don't kill for the fun of it nor do they dedicate their lives to all sorts of outlandish fetishes like kidapping, toturing, molesting and finally killing young unwary women like they do with glee here in the UK. Inspite of the scale of suffering  people in Nigeria don't rate their lives so lowly as to commit suicide nor do they respond to shocks by the same token. It beats my imagination to see how quick this near quack of a documentary tends to cheapen the one thing preventing us from running wild-- hope in God, which they here in the UK have long lost whilst embracing the impulses of anti-God remonstrance deeply embeded in the human nature. And they think themselves progressives.Mtchhhhhheeeeeewwwww!
3  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: SHOCKING!! Fake Pastors and Church Businesses Exposed In Nigeria [Video] on: 29-10-2011 03:33 AM
I live in the Uk and know that the very foundations upon which the West is building their next generation is appalingly a Godless one. If the journalist who put together this footage had any sense of Godliness, he or she would know that trying to expose without tact those who profit from what should otherwise be sacred could ultimately lead to tarnishing others who repect the sacredness of what serving God is all about. Generalistically portraying the Christian faith as he did only comes from the gross backsliden background of Western life style where everything righteous has been subjugated by the trick of human rights ranging from segxwality to child rearing practices.

It's simple to know people want miracles but not the giver of miracles. Nigerian Christians approach God like their forefathers approached their gods-- get what you can and leave the understanding of ways and methods to the juju priest. This is why alot of people get decieved. Few people want anything to do with God even if alot go to church. It's so simple to know this but difficult to do what the scriptures say--leave the tares and wheat until the day of judgment lest in uprooting the tares you destroy the wheat alongside. 
4  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Igbo Parents And Traditional Rites Of Their First Daughter? on: 24-04-2011 03:39 PM
I have asked my many Igbo friends about this. They said it's mainly families from Anambra who hold this tradition of first daughters not marrying out. Other Igbos aren't hard and fast about it.
5  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: I pledged to remain a virgin until marriage, but .... on: 5-01-2011 04:44 PM
It's good to hold your segxwality in check before marriage but my friend that simply means you have to date someone of like mentality and be ready for marriage or you will continue in this falling and regretting it.
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