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leo1234(m): 11:00am On May 19, 2020
Uchetoba:
If you like stay there and let the orpportunity .

UACN go poo, vomit, pea and mess.
Poo = capital appreciation
Vomt = dividend from the coy
Pea = unbundling
Mess = UPDCREIT go also pay dividend.

From history, all the stocks promoted this way didn't do well in the end.
I C I leasing, union diagnostics, etc.
I wish you well bro. If you hammer we go celebrate with you. grin

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leo1234(m): 10:54am On May 19, 2020
RabbiDoracle:


They are all OK.

I discussed with them lately.

Ok o.
Those men don abandon us.
leo1234(m): 8:24pm On May 17, 2020
RabbiDoracle:


Something that will burst through 10K and head to 13K. grin

The Oracle himself.
I dey feel you. grin

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leo1234(m): 6:19pm On May 17, 2020
Victornezzar:

Bro do you deal in staking nets

what is staking nets?
leo1234(m): 1:45pm On May 17, 2020
nna777:


Which things?

Compare WAPCO and UBA Q1 report.
leo1234(m): 11:58am On May 14, 2020
stcool:
Cash is KING...

How do people monitor market price day in day out for N1 price gain that disappears within same week. That's some good amount of energy that could be channelled else where.

Overall sentiment in the market is still a downtrend!

grin
We thought by now zenith bank will be @ 8naira junction.
Kindly help us push it down.

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leo1234(m): 11:53am On May 14, 2020
Princkez:
I still need some little quantity to round up


Don't be too emotional about any stock.

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leo1234(m): 8:07am On May 10, 2020
Gander:

Is this also stock pick alert?

Some people don't believe in doing the right thing at the right place and time.

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leo1234(m): 5:02pm On May 09, 2020
freeman67:


Good day house,

Please if anyone here have a soft copy of the recent stamp duty act I will appreciate if he/she can help me with it. My bank keep charging for stamp duty on deposits I made to my by myself. From the excerpts I have read it should not be that way but they keep doing it. This time I am determined to stop them and possibly ask for a refund. So I will need to have a full picture before I go into the battle with them.

Its not funny paying 50 naira for every deposit made into your savings .

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leo1234(m): 1:10pm On May 06, 2020
Bear mongers and bargain hunters right now. grin

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leo1234(m): 11:58am On May 06, 2020
lmm4real:


Wanted to buy more FB, but ended up selling 80% of my holdings I just weak lol.

Sorry about that.
leo1234(m): 3:05pm On May 04, 2020
u11ae1013:
apart from fufu and cocoyam soup, what resources can you people boast of

Human resources.
leo1234(m): 11:02am On May 03, 2020
pepper247:
Hello beautiful people pls when is the best time to invest? Am a new bike and willing to learn pls
Secondly which broker will u advise me to use?
And the present best stocks to invest in
Thank u!

grin
with Morgan capital.
Everything can be done online.
UBA, zenith bank, GTB are good banking stocks you can start with.
Start with money you can afford to lose.
#staysafe

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leo1234(m): 2:10pm On Apr 30, 2020
naturalflow:
instead of calming the two parties,you are adding fuel.pastor otuocha.

You have not seen anything.
leo1234(m): 12:32pm On Apr 30, 2020
Mcy56:

Leo, pls it's okay for God's sake.
I knew you've shown your displeasure at his posting here in the past.
He was allowed to post links only, let's just rest this case and stick to the objective of this thread. Thank you.

I respect you very much because of your sincere effort on this thread.
Since you people have decided to protect the fanatic. I rest my case.

You are the real preacher. grin

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leo1234(m): 12:15pm On Apr 30, 2020
gabscity:


I don't think u have a valid basis for what you are doing sir!

And the fake pastor
leo1234(m): 12:12pm On Apr 30, 2020
Biafran4life:
How funny could this sound.You are quick to crucify a pastor and don't want religious linnks because he said something wrong about Catholics.I came from a strong Catholic home but presently I don't worship at Catholic for personal reason.The same goes for of my family..I am a winners member aka LFC, sisters chosen, brothers redeem.
On the other hand you looked the other way when someone else was making a joke of Christianity and christ.Let me remind you it was agreed on this thread he could share his links instead of posting in full


You are not been sincere.
leo1234(m): 12:09pm On Apr 30, 2020
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Where have you been when one pastor was derailing this thread
leo1234(m): 12:04pm On Apr 30, 2020
EduC:


Is it that VCV cannot be banned? The Mod should for once man up and do the needful otherwise this thread will be derailed! A low life insulted the catholic faith and we want to pretend that all is well? C'mon

I don't know why they are protecting him under the pretense that he is lawless and stubborn.
Let him take his preaching to romance and sexuality sections.

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leo1234(m): 11:50am On Apr 30, 2020
OBAGADAFFI:

I know you are angry that Veecovee is derailing this thread with his religious views.

I am also angry with that.

But we can't all be lawless.

Veecovee is lawless and everybody knows that, please don't him.



Are you saying he is unstoppable

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leo1234(m): 11:45am On Apr 30, 2020
locodemy:


Do you mean Emeka is a terrorist not preacher any longer?


How can he be a preacher
Someone that is always sad when you are happy.
leo1234(m): 11:43am On Apr 30, 2020
bigjay01:


I am a catholic, I appreciate this post. However, this is not the right forum for it!

The right thing at the right tme and the right place

Apologies.
I believe there is a MOD for this thread.
That Pastor must stop posting his rubbish links here or we will turn this place to religion section.

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leo1234(m): 11:39am On Apr 30, 2020
Blessings of Baptism
What Difference Can It Make?

Blessings of Baptism: What Difference Can It Make?
Think of all the awesome truths surrounding the Sacrament of Baptism: we have died with Christ. We have been cleansed of original sin. We have become children of God. We are made of the Church. Think too of all the images that are used to explain its power: washing, enlightening, being born from above, stripping off the old and putting on the new.

A collection of truths like these can make us stand back and marvel, “All that happened to me?” But it can also seem too theoretical, not to mention too good to be true. “What about my life here and now? What difference does all this make to the way I’m living today?”

In this article, we want to offer three answers to these questions. We want to see how Baptism grants us forgiveness of our sins, access to God, and the grace of community, and how each of these gifts can make a difference in our everyday lives.

Assured of God’s Forgiveness. The Church teaches that “by Baptism all sins are forgiven, original sin and all personal sins, as well as all punishment for sin” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1263). That’s one reason why a newly baptized person is given a white garment to wear—a symbol of the purity and dignity of someone whose sins have just been washed away.

But no matter how clean Baptism makes us, we all know how hard it is to stay clean. The sacrament may wipe away sin and its punishment, but it does not wipe out all temptation. We will all fall again in big and small ways. But because we are baptized into Christ, we can come to him any time we need to and receive his pardon and peace, no matter how far we have fallen.

The Lord has even made it possible for us to know for certain that God has forgiven us. What could be more comforting than to hear Jesus tell us, through the priest in Confession, “I absolve you from your sins”? The Sacrament of Reconciliation washes us completely clean; we come out of the confessional just as pure and innocent as the day we were baptized.

That’s how Janet felt the day she returned to Confession after many years away from the Church. She had strayed from God and her Catholic faith as a young adult. At the time, she was in a relationship with a man who did not want to marry her, so when she became pregnant, she had an abortion. Years later, she married a good man, and they had three children. But she could not forget the child she had lost through her decision to end her pregnancy. The guilt and regret weighed on her so much that she decided to seek God and started attending Mass at the local parish.

In one particular homily, the priest talked about the indelible mark that Baptism makes on us. It can never be erased, no matter what we have done (CCC, 1272). That made Janet realize that she still belonged to God and the Church. It was not too late; she could return to God and seek forgiveness for her sins. Janet made an appointment to talk to the pastor and made her confession. She would never forget how light and free she felt as she left the church that day or the joy of being able to receive Jesus in the Eucharist the following Sunday.

Confident to Come before God. Scripture tells us that because we can have “boldness of speech and confidence of access” to God himself, we can come into God’s presence at any time (Ephesians 3:12). We don’t have to fear his condemnation. We don’t have to worry about earning his love. We only have to hold fast to the truths of our baptism and believe that God wants us to come to know him as our heavenly Father.

And what does this access mean for us? It means that we can forge a living, life-giving relationship with the Lord. It means that, just as in any other relationship, we can come to know what is on God’s heart and mind. We can share our thoughts and concerns with him and receive his love, his , his insights, and his help.

Not only that, but because we have been united with Christ in Baptism, we can always come before his Father and our Father and lay our needs at his feet. We can be confident that God will hear us when we pray, both for ourselves and for our loved ones.

Marybeth and Joe had been praying for years for their son to return to the Church. At one point, they were feeling discouraged; their son still showed no signs of interest in a relationship with God. Was God really listening to them?

Then they met another couple who were also praying for one of their children to come back to the Church. This couple said they had placed their hope in this child’s baptism: they knew that God’s life was in their child, even if he couldn’t see it. The couple suggested that Marybeth and Joe pray for the gift of Baptism to be unleashed in their son. Renewed in hope, Marybeth and Joe pressed on and continued to pray for him, and as they did, their faith in the power of their own baptism deepened. Even today, they persist and trust in God’s hidden work and presence in his life.

Brothers and Sisters in Christ. From the earliest days of the Church, Baptism has been considered to be much more than an individual sacrament meant for the benefit of the one being baptized. Not only are you cleansed of sin and given the Holy Spirit, but you are also made a member of the Church, the worldwide body of Christ. You are incorporated into a vast family of believers, with brothers and sisters from every possible background:

From the baptismal fonts is born the one People of God . . . , which transcends all the natural or human limits of nations, cultures, races, and sexes. “For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body.” (CCC, 1267)
There is a special grace in relationships founded on faith. It’s the grace to help you one another in prayer and the grace to encourage one another when things get difficult. But just like the grace of Baptism, this grace of community is like a seed that needs to be planted and nourished before it will bear fruit.

It took a difficult divorce for Lydia to discover the grace of community. After her husband left her, she felt as if she would never be happy again. But then she noticed an ad in her parish bulletin for a group for divorced men and women and decided to try it out. She found it so helpful to be with people who were experiencing the same grief over their marriages failing.

But what Lydia didn’t expect were the close friendships that developed with several of the women in the group. They became her lifeline; she was able to rely on them for prayer, and they often attended Mass or other church events together. Those relationships not only helped her regain her joy but they also helped her grow in her faith.

Let Your Baptism Take Hold. As we said in our second article, being baptized is like having a seed planted in our hearts. That seed contains all the potential of a vibrant, life-giving tree. Everything is there, just waiting for the right conditions so that it can burst forth into life. Only then will we see the blessings of our baptism take hold and bring about real change. What are the right conditions? Active faith, consistent prayer, connection with the Church, and trusting obedience. Until these things become a part of our lives—even if just in a small way—that new life will remain only a seed.

G. K. Chesterton, a prominent twentieth-century Catholic writer, put this another way. He said that the “problem” with Christianity is not that it has been tried and found ineffective. The problem is that it has “been found difficult and left untried.” Perhaps we could change that a bit and say that Christianity has been tried, but that it has been tried only partially, based more on the limited power of our human nature and less on the grace that flooded into our hearts when we were baptized.

“Try” Christianity in a new way this Easter season. Every morning when you wake up, tell Jesus that you believe in his resurrection. Tell him—and more important, tell yourself—that because of your baptism, you have been raised up with him. Proclaim, both to him and to yourself, that you are forgiven, that you have access to God, and that you are part of his body here on earth.

May God bless you abundantly as you rejoice in Jesus’ resurrection—and in your own.

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leo1234(m): 11:27am On Apr 30, 2020

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leo1234(m): 10:09pm On Apr 29, 2020
PharmAlfred:
Can we stop engaging Vecovee,pls.

He is an extremist and fanatic. He has been told over and over again to stop posting his religious link and preachings here but he won't listen. He has always found ways to insert the bible quotations into his exchange, in a bid to elicit debate. He is not better than Shekau.

Tomorrow, he will rinse and repeat the same process. Let's pay him no mind when he starts.

He will go out and testify about his exploits on this thread to his followers and religious clan in a bid to harden them some more. If you have been a member of certain religious groups, you will understand who Vecovee is and their MO.
leo1234(m): 9:13pm On Apr 29, 2020
gamaliel9:
For long here,this online pastor has been preaching on investment platform..nobody saw it as derailing...now he vomited darkness...some are saying do not derail...is that not hypocritical? The said `pastor` should apologise if at all he is one... let him apologize...pastors should be humble

He is a FAKE HUNGRY PASTOR . angry

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leo1234(m): 9:10pm On Apr 29, 2020
Mcy56:
ORDER!!! shocked shocked
Pls guys, can you stop derailing this thread! ! !
Make Una take a chill pill or go to religion section please.

Tell HUNGRY PASTOR to leave this thread for us.
He does not contribute any meaningful thing here other than to demand for tithe.

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leo1234(m): 8:32pm On Apr 29, 2020
veecovee:


If what goes into ur mouth would offend others, its unrighteoudness and ... sin

How does what goes into another persons mouth offend you
Better go and bokoharam.
HUNGRY IGNORANT FANATIC!
leo1234(m): 8:28pm On Apr 29, 2020
ositadima1:



There is no heaven, there is no hell.

Whatever!
Practice what you believe in.
Just respect and love your fellow man.

One IGNORANT AND HUNGRY PASTOR has the guts to judgement on catholic church.

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