In the Gospel Jesus says: "Nor do they light a lamp and then put it under a bushel basket; it is set on a lampstand, where it gives light to all in the house.
The UK economy basically works like this:
Get paid £2,000.
Give £900 to a landlord. Give £200 to the council. Give £150 to energy companies. Give £300 to supermarkets. Give £300 to car insurance and fuel.
Spend the rest surviving until next payday.
Then get lectured by someone who bought their house for £37,000 in 1988 about how you need to stop buying coffees and cancel subscriptions.
In Spectre, without gunshots or explosions, the secret meeting in Rome still became one of Daniel Craig's most terrifying scenes.
The moment Blofeld recognizes Bond and says, "Welcome, James," is one of the film's most memorable moments. The entire room is almost motionless, but the tension builds with just a glance and a voice.
Although this is a secret meeting of the Spectre organization in Rome, much of the grand interior that the audience sees was actually constructed on stage at Pinewood Studios.
Dennis Gassner wanted the room to exude a sense of power, majesty, and terror, like a dark court.
The room's design was inspired by the Royal Palace of Caserta, one of the largest palaces in Europe.
The massive columns and high vaulted ceilings were created to make Bond appear small amidst the power of Spectre.
Nigeria has endured too much pain at the hands of terrorists, and as a people we cannot continue like this.
Terrorism has stolen lives, destroyed families, and shaken communities across our nation.
We cannot allow this evil to define who we are.
Again, I call on the federal government and the military hierarchy to get tougher on these bastard terrorists and continue to wipe them out!
I urge citizens and celebrities to stop sharing fake news and adding to our many problems.
Nigeria will defeat terrorism. We must be united, and stand with NIGERIA! #UnitedAgainstTerror