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Re: Anambra Traders Ban Prayers In Markets by ebukason3(m): 10:17pm On Aug 01, 2019
Prayer is very important, many do not know the kind of things that do happen in those big markets.
Re: Anambra Traders Ban Prayers In Markets by Nobody: 10:33pm On Aug 01, 2019
nelsonoba:


You are just contradicting yourself mr man. If there was no fear of God at all, then what exactly is stopping every poor Christian from killing a fellow human being to use and do money ritual? Or they told you that those poor Christians you've seen don't want to drive flashy cars??

And who told u u can kill someone any time by want and do money ritual with the dead body? U think say dem de do blood money ritual for trade fair?
Re: Anambra Traders Ban Prayers In Markets by Nobody: 10:35pm On Aug 01, 2019
nelsonoba:


I know it won't make sense to you. I've seen enough from your name to know how you think.
Claim whatever you wanna be but we all hv different way of communicating to God, when people are giving the opportunity to do things dey turn the opportunity to something else.
When I was staying in my dads shop at ogbo ogwu onitsha we use to pray on Monday's for line and Wednesday for general but later they turn it to adoration ground where 21days fasting was declared with 12pm prayers everyday go end it and the worst is that trading will be suspended until 12pm prayer to end the fasting is bn said
Re: Anambra Traders Ban Prayers In Markets by victons(m): 12:55am On Aug 02, 2019
nice one
Re: Anambra Traders Ban Prayers In Markets by Coolgent(m): 12:59am On Aug 02, 2019
Wiseandtrue:
He should ban MOSQUES in ALL official organizations too!!!

All should be fair and square!!!
Praying in Mosque is free of charge!
Re: Anambra Traders Ban Prayers In Markets by nelsonoba: 5:39am On Aug 02, 2019
dirtydiva:
Claim whatever you wanna be but we all hv different way of communicating to God, when people are giving the opportunity to do things dey turn the opportunity to something else.
When I was staying in my dads shop at ogbo ogwu onitsha we use to pray on Monday's for line and Wednesday for general but later they turn it to adoration ground where 21days fasting was declared with 12pm prayers everyday go end it and the worst is that trading will be suspended until 12pm prayer to end the fasting is bn said

I am sure you read the first comment i made on this issue, where i had said that if people were abusing the system e.g. by turning it to political rallies (OR Whatever form of abuse, which could include declaring unnecessary long prayers that disrupts the markets for too long a time), they can decide to set some rules that all markets should abide by, and any erring person/trader should be sanctioned! If there are no adequate rules, people will naturally abuse a good purpose that was meant to help them.

But the problem i have with what you have been saying is that you are like a person that is suggesting to a woman whose toddler has just peed and pooed all over himself, that the woman should throw away the baby and the dirty pampers together just because the baby is smelling from the mess. A wise mother does not throw away her baby with her baby's poo, rather she takes her baby and separates him from the poo and cleans him up until the baby matures and stops pooing on himself
Re: Anambra Traders Ban Prayers In Markets by Nobody: 6:28am On Aug 02, 2019
nelsonoba:


I am sure you read the first comment i made on this issue, where i had said that if people were abusing the system e.g. by turning it to political rallies (OR Whatever form of abuse, which could include declaring unnecessary long prayers that disrupts the markets for too long a time), they can decide to set some rules that all markets should abide by, and any erring person/trader should be sanctioned! If there are no adequate rules, people will naturally abuse a good purpose that was meant to help them.

But the problem i have with what you have been saying is that you are like a person that is suggesting to a woman whose toddler has just peed and pooed all over himself, that the woman should throw away the baby and the dirty pampers together just because the baby is smelling from the mess. A wise mother does not throw away her baby with her baby's poo, rather she takes her baby and separates him from the poo and cleans him up until the baby matures and stops pooing on himself
Quite observed but they will and then spill out of control because no regulators are there to checkmate them, but as you hv said I concur to your suggestions

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Re: Anambra Traders Ban Prayers In Markets by Amudeneogu: 8:40am On Aug 02, 2019
what of juju worshippers? they should be a ban equally.

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