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Speaking on behalf of the delegation, which was led by a former Speaker of the House, Agunwa Anakwe, another former Speaker, Umar Ghali Na’aba, urged the All Progressives Congress, APC, to see Tuesday’s event, which produced the new Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara and Yussuf Lasun from the perspective of legislative independence and effectiveness of the House.

RMAFC to review political office holders’ salaries Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC, yesterday disclosed that it has initiated processes for the review of the existing Remuneration Act of 2008, which prescribes salaries and allowances for political, public and judicial office holders in the country. Chairman of the commission, Elias Mbam, gave the hint in Abuja while inaugurating members of the Remuneration Committee charged with the execution of the review. Mbam urged the commit-

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Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Dr. Joseph Dawha, yesterday confirmed that the phased turnaround maintenance, TAM, of the Port Harcourt Refinery has reached advanced stage, with the facility expected to commence production at the end of the month. When completed, the refinery is expected to produce about five million liters of premium motor spirit, PMS (petrol) daily,

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday urged Heads of State and Government of Lake Chad Basin Commission and Benin to allow Nigeria be in charge of the new Multinational Joint Task Force, MNJTF, until Boko Haram is crushed. Buhari spoke in Abuja as coalition partners met to discuss military strategy against insurgency in the region. Heads of state and government from Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon and Benin were in Abuja after two days of preparatory talks involving military top brass and

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The first thing that I do on a daily basis apart from Monday is prayer. We have a one hour prayer time to our maker, thanking and appreciating him for what he has done for us. After that, I distribute work to my staff and tell them what to do. Most times I don’t go out on Monday because it is a very crucial day. At least, I would have to organise and put myself together. Most times I stay in and work.

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I have a lot of meetings on Tuesdays but I first go to my work place do one or two things, especially the prayer as usual and then set for the workers what they ought to be doing while I step out for a while and come back and face the work. In the evening, I face my exercises.

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I go to market to buy hat materials we would use. I do this once or twice a month.. I give my workers work to do before I go to market. I don’t go home; I come back to the office and work till evening before I go to the gym for my exercises.

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Today is for sanitation. First, we clean up both the showroom and where we are working. We pray and after the prayers, we are set to do what we have started from Monday…aAt least to bring out completion.

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Opadokun said the bombers died on Tuesday on their way to Maiduguri to cause more havoc. “Three suspected female suicide bombers died in Konduga Local Government Area, about 18 kilometres to Maiduguri on Tuesday when the IEDs strapped to their bodies detonated on their way to the Borno State capital.

Apart from our prayer time, we commune with God through holy communion. We take the life and the flesh of God to strengthen us. That is why most people who see me say ‘you look good at your age’. These are some of the secrets. I would meet some clients in their office. In the evening, I have my exercise. I have vigil every Friday night. I take my shower, do exercises and come to meet with my clients. We usually don’t work much on Saturdays. It’s a day I relate with my customers. I wake up, go to church, come back around 12 and stay at home. I don’t go to any other place than to stay at home and rest.

Economy generated 469,070 new jobs in Q1, 2015 —NBSA

How to control the effects of skin cancer Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers, globally accounting for at least 40 per cent of cases. It is common among people with light complexion. The most common type is the non-melanoma skin cancer, which occurs in at least three million people almost every year.

National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, yesterday reported that jobs created in the economy rose by 469,070 in the first quarter of this year, representing an increase of 26.95 per cent over the number of jobs created in the preceding quarter. The Bureau, in its latest quarterly jobs survey findings, indicated that out of

the total jobs, the formal sector generated 130,941 “white collar” jobs, accounting for about 27.9 per cent of the total. The sector’s share however decreased when analysed on quarter-by-quarter basis by 7,085 or 5.13 per cent to the Q4, 2014 figures and showed a consistent drop for the third consecutive quarter in the sector.

NASS leadership crisis: APC backs Lawan’s court move to unseat Saraki

All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday, indicated its aggrieved senators in last Tuesday’s National Assembly election, which produced Senator Bukola Saraki as Senate President and Ike Ekweremadu as his deputy, could explore everything within the rights and capabilities of the Senate to seek redress.

Already, Senator Mohammed Lawan, who was the party’s choice for the job, and his group, have concluded arrangements to challenge the process in court. Emerging from a closeddoor meeting between the National Working Committee, NWC, and the group at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja.

defence ministers. Buhari said a six-month rotational command structure between the five nations could harm the fight against the insurgents. He said: “While I agree that this is a joint operation with shared responsibilities, I am, however, of the opinion that military operations that are subjected to rapid turnover of command and control structures, six months duration, as it is being proposed in the documents before us, do not augur well for effectiveness and efficiency.

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Three suspected female suicide bombers were yesterday confirmed dead in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State, when their Improvised Explosive Devises, IEDs, detonated on their way to Maiduguri. State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Aderemi Opadokun, confirmed the incident in Maiduguri.

a volume that would help reduce the current scarcity nationwide. Dawha, who disclosed this to newsmen shortly after inspecting operations at NNPC mega stations in Abuja, assured that with about 1.1billion litres of petrol to cover 27 days, scarcity of the product would end by the weekend. He also disclosed that the phased TAM for other refineries would be completed within 18 months’ period.

Boko Haram: Nigeria gets permanent headship of Multinational Force

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Ifu Ennada was born and bred in Lagos by Abia State parents. She is a content producer, presenter, writer and actress. She also has passion for music and fashion designing. In this interview, she speaks about her lifestyle, acting prowess and dress sense.

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tee to be conscious of the prevailing economic situation and the need to reduce cost of governance so as to free more funds for development. He also urged them to undertake wide consultations with all critical stakeholders, including all tiers of government, the national and state assemblies, professional economic bodies, organised labour, the academia, and the media, among others to enrich the processes of carrying out the exercise.

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For the nation’s democracy to grow, political parties should stop imposing candidates on the National Assembly, former Speaker Agunwa Anakwe has advised. Past presiding and principal officers of the House of Representatives during their visit to the new Speaker in his office yesterday, stated that there was need for the legislative arm to en-

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Unholy paradox: Oil nation without fuel Nigerians ushered in the new President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari into office on May 29 amid another round of punishing fuel shortages nationwide, which some will argue, is the worst in recent history. As the sixth largest oil exporter in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Nigeria is endowed with abundant quantities of oil, exporting over two million barrels of crude daily, yet the unholy paradox of an oil rich nation itself starved of fuel remains a huge source of national embarrassment. PAUL OMO OBADAN looks at the situation and what can be done to end it.

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igeria has generated billions of dollars in revenues from oil since the last five decades of oil exploration and productions in the Niger Delta oilfields but this has neither translated into good living for the ordinary citizen nor at the very least, adequate supply of petroleum products for domestic or industrial use. This is as a result of a combination of unbridled corruption, crass incompetence, gross mismanagement, ap-

palling lack of vision, outright sabotage, official brigandage and other grave failings that have characterised oil industry operations over the years. The nation’s oil industry is separated into main two parts: the upstream sector deals with exploration and production while the downstream sector deals with refining and distribution of crude oil for domestic consumption. In recent times the refining sector has been referred to as

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“mid-stream”. Nigeria’s downstream sector is managed by the government through the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, which has been given the powers and operational obligations in refining, petrochemicals and products transportation as well as marketing. Oil refining in Nigeria dates back to 1965, when the first refinery was built. Presently, the country has four refineries with the total capacity of 445,000 barrels per day but operates well below its optimal capacities. The supply of petroleum products and management of pipeline networks that link these refineries to bulk customers is undertaken by the NNPC subsidiary known as Pipelines and Product Marketing Company, PPMC. The bulk customers otherwise known as dealers supply the products to the millions of customers throughout the country. These products include Petroleum Motor Spirit otherwise known as petrol, Automated Gas Oil or diesel; Household Kerosene, Aviation Turbine Kerosene or Jet A1 and Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG. In the 1990’s, due to the increase in demand for oil products, which outweighed its supply, it became necessary for NNPC (as a state owned Enterprise) to import heavily from abroad to meet the escalating demand, and as a result, the revenue generated from crude oil export

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 had to be used to import refined products into the country. To compound the situation, the government has all along regulated fuel pump prices and amid huge imports, and now it faced the daunting challenge of paying huge subsidies to fuel importers to keep fuel prices low. The arrangement also created opportunities for corruption and some firm even collect billions of naira in so-called subsidies without importing a gallon of fuel. Strict measures emplaced to verify subsidy claims have in recent times become a source of friction between government and the fuel importers due to delays in payments, which result in difficulties in securing credit lines from banks to fund imports and periodic fuel shortages. The latest dispute over subsidy claims, uncertainly over the continuation of the subsidy regime by the new government and fresh claims by marketers for “exchange rate differentials” is what resulted in the latest round of scarcity which has lasted three months and is yet to fully abate. Former Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala had denied owing the marketers the N200bn claimed last month and stressed that government would do its best to offset all genuine claims. She also dismissed reports that subsidy was not included in the 2015 budget. However, the huge subsidy bills, which many argue is unsustainable, has again fuelled calls for deregulation of

the downstream, which in effect means that government will stop price control and leave pump prices to market forces, a situation that has been resisted in the past by labour unions and civil society groups on the grounds that subsidy is the only thing that people can boast of benefitting from the government. This is the economic burden inherited by Nigeria’s new President, Muhammadu Buhari. The primary problem, which we still have, is that government spending is largely driven by oil revenue which still makes it the main driver of government expenditure. Once a collapse in oil price occurs, it causes a consequent downturn in government revenue. The whole of the 80s was a story of economic depression. The root of the problem can be traced back to the 60s and 70s as Nigeria’s new found oil wealth led to a monoeconomy and the neglect of other sectors such as manufacturing, aviation, telecom, power and agriculture. Against this backdrop, could deregulation be relevant to the country? Rationale for deregulation or otherwise The price Nigeria has been paying for failure to meet demand of internal fuel consumption through sustainable supplies from the existing local four refineries is what has been playing out in the recurring fuel scarcity and high costs being visited upon the country.

The inability of the NNPC to efficiently and effectively run the refineries which have a combined production capacity of 445,000 barrels per day (bpd) and the consequent reliance on petroleum products importation to meet internal consumption have both combined to make the economy less optimal in production with fuel supply shortages at regular intervals. These economic disruptions have become more frequent in recent times. The country has routinely been thrown into the agony associated with petroleum products shortages. Between 2013 and 2014, a total amount of N1.29tn was recorded as petrol subsidy claims from oil marketers. Figures from the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency show that about N832.06bn was paid as subsidy claim by the Federal Government to oil marketers in 2013 alone. For July and December 2014, the government paid N45bn and N166bn respectively. Aside these payments, oil marketers under the aegis of Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria and Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association, also alleged that the Federal Government owed them another N250bn in unpaid subsidies for 2014. With these realities, the government may not be able to offset this debt in 2015 considering that it only made a provision for N200bn subsidy in the 2015 budget proposal, Sunday Mirror gathered. Petrol subsidy, in this context, is a form of financial support extended to Nigerians by the Federal Government with the aim of keeping the price of petroleum products low compared to what it would have been in a perfect market situation. Government had claimed to be subsidising the pump prices of petrol, kerosene and LPG. Diesel prices, however, had been deregulated. A total of 128 companies were engaged in fuel importation in the old regime thus providing an opportunity for the abuse of the system. The PPPRA later reduced the number of participating companies to 42 in the first quarter of 2012, before it was further reduced to 39 in the third quarter of 2012, terming the development a reformatory move. The volume of imported products also dropped from 5.036 billion litres in the first quarter of 2012 to 4.20 billion litres in the third quarter of 2012. But due to growing concerns that the inability of these accredited importers to access credits from the banks could fuel another crisis in the system, the PPPRA later expanded the list to over 40 participating companies since 2013. The case of kerosene, however, is different because oil marketers have refused to sell the product at the N50 regulated price per litre. The product, however, is currently sold for prices between N100 and N150 per litre in filling stations across the country. Between January and September 2014, oil marketers in Nigeria were said to have made not less than N148.5bn as illegitimate profit from DPK sold to Nigerians. In a recent interaction with reporters before she vacated office, former Minister of Petroleum, Diezani AlisonMadueke, decried the payment of subsidy on petrol and reiterated that it cannot be sustained any longer. According to her, the continued regulation of the downstream sector has its positive and negative impact on the economy, but the negative effect is more than the positive. “The subsidy policy cannot be sustained any longer, because the subsidy payment did not benefit the poor it was targeting, but rather it is benefiting the rich,” she lamented. Mrs. Alison-Madueke said there was the need to deregulate the downstream oil sector to attract investors. “Now that reforms in power sector are underway, the next focus should be reforms in the downstream sub-sector. The industry needs to move to next level by increasing revenue and curb oil theft and pipeline vandalism,” she said. It is argued that a fully deregulated fuel supply sector CONTINUED ON PAGE 5


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‘Govt is a serial debtor’ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 will put an end to fuel scarcity in the country. The review, the stakeholders postulated, is even more imperative especially as some of these payments are opaque and hardly defensible not even when some marketers are currently being prosecuted for alleged subsidy scam valued at over N2.7 billion. This explains why there is groundswell of support among some Nigerians, Sunday Mirror gathered for government to fully deregulate the price of PMS and thereby put an end to the current subsidy regime ,which many Nigerians have argued is laden with corruption. With the deregulation policy, marketers and importers can freely import these products and also sell at marketdetermined rates. A fully deregulated downstream sector, they said will encourage the establishment of private and indigenous refineries by investors. Those who were licensed in the past by the government to establish refineries in the country declined to do so on the grounds that it would be uneconomical to operate in a regulated price regime. Nonetheless, there are on-going private efforts to build local refineries in the country. The Orient Refinery in Anambra State and the Dangote Group’s initiative, for instance, demonstrate this inclination. It is stressed that these efforts will amount to throwing good money into a bad business if the subsidy regime, as currently practiced, is allowed to subsist. But, perhaps, the most compelling reason for local production of fuel products in the country has to do with job creation and poverty alleviation. Most of the jobs in the petroleum industry exist in the downstream sector. Therefore, the country will continue to lose capacity to create millions of jobs entrenched in the downstream sector as long as she remains a net importer of fuel products. This is besides the capital flight and the drain on the foreign reserves. At other times, the country has been made to go through this sorry pass because of the refusal of tanker drivers to load products for one reason or the other. A deregulated petroleum sector will resolve this problem as the concept of bridging cost will disappear, experts argue pointing out as well that the so-called bridging cost is paid to marketers to enable them lift products from the South to the North in order to keep the price of PMS at the same rate per liter nationwide wil no longer be necessary. According to Ifeanyi Ubah, the Managing Director of Capital Oil, one of the major players in the industry, support for deregulation in other to get petroleum products at the lowest price is paramount. While speaking in a recent chat with journalists, he said he has always been of the view to deregulate in order to reduce corruption. He believes that there have been no incentives for those who have the capacity and have also “suffered close to 10 years” believing in the industry and making huge investment in it. Ubah said that he would like to see the Buhari government take a good look at the sector and he will be willing to advise because he has “suffered so much” in line with government policies in the downstream sector of the Nigerian economy. Another major player in the industry concurred with Uba’s view is, Deji Somoye, Managing director / Chief Executive officer of Stallionaire Group. In a chat with Sunday Mirror, he said in solving the perennial fuel scarcity problem in Nigeria, it is good to look back and see what led to the problem. “The crisis we have today, is primarily caused by government and leadership, they go hand in hand. If you have a leadership that does not have good policies and its decision making is suspect, the outcome will be a spiral effect on every sphere of the economy. If you look at the demand for PMS (when people say fuel crisis, they only look at PMS), it is becoming increasingly difficult for government to foot the bill. Today, the landing cost of PMS is almost about 130. And same government says sell at N77 to marketers and pump prize N87.

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“What government is saying is that because I don’t have money now, import on my behalf. Buy and import for me. But when you bring it in, I will verify what you have brought it in, and then I will pay you. Normally, it should be 45 days, but you have a government that is also not honoring its obligations. For over a year, there are some that have not been paid. “This is a transaction done April last year has not been paid. Let’s take a typical case, if I take N2billion from my bank to import on behalf of government (and it is transparent, it is just that government politicised the whole thing.). Now I have brought the products and you have sent the agents concerned to review it, I have giving you my documents pay me, you are not paying me. And you are asking me to go and import again, before you know it, the money accrues and I would have almost like N10 billion to collect from government. Now, two people will be affected immediately, my bank because the money they lend me, cannot be repaid. Also my capacity to go and collect money from my bank and import more is weakened. Secondly, my business also will go down the drain because, I have worked so hard and I have not been paid. There are two types of subsidies, which government of Nigeria runs, you will never hear any problem on subsidy on DPK, the reason is that government buys and imports that on its own. Government uses its money, either through swap or direct importation. And when they bring it in, they sell it at a subsidised rate, so I don’t have any reason to go back and collect subsidy because government has already paid

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that subsidy on its own. So government should do the same thing for PMS, if it wants to maintain that subsidy. But between you and I, the economy of Nigeria is not healthy enough to accommodate subsidy. When a man continues to owe and he can’t pay, won’t he go bankrupt? When the former minister of Finance, Mrs. Okonjo Iweala said government has paid all subsidies they owed, she was just playing to the gallery. You owe people for about 12 months and you pay six months, what about the remaining six months. As I speak to you today, people are still importing and government still owes subsidy payment, which is under recovery. And if you import tomorrow, you bring the product in, you can’t sell it at N130, you can’t sell at N125 that is the landing cost. I do AGO, which is diesel; I bring the product in, and sell at the market price. You can never hear any complain about that. But when government says no, you can’t sell at the market prize, sell at N77, and I have sold at N77, done all my documentation and passed them to PPPRA. They have reviewed it and have issued my instruments to Deputy Management office (DMO), and DMO says they have no money to pay. And you still want me to go and be importing fuel… I won’t do that. Here in this company, we have taken a decision to pull out. Government owes us close to N4 billion. If you look at the interest on N4 billion for one year, will it be equivalent to the profit I claimed I had made, No. Government is just being unfair and it is because they are politicising it. “I will like to hear that they have removed the subsidy so that it will become like diesel; it will also favor the Nigerians masses. “Former President Goodluck Jonathan administration lost the chance of removing subsidy, when at the point that the price at the international market was low, and was even lower than the price we were selling at the market. If government had removed subsidy at that point, prices would have come down. If government had removed subsidy at that point, prices would have come down. Some marketers sell at N150 at the station now. If subsidy is removed, it won’t be more than 1N20. It will also favour marketers; you will not have anyone owing you for two years. I think government has just been very unfair to marketers. Government has the machinery for propaganda, marketers may not have. Government is a debtor. Challenges before NNPC and oil theft Many have argued that, beyond deregulation, the issue of corruption is the bane of fuel scarcity incidents in the country because the collapse of the NNPC’s four refineries at Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna; the decadent state of the pipelines and the various fuel depots in parts of the country and the cost differentials between marketers and importers’ claims on subsidy costs, on one hand, and that of the Federal Government on the other, are all fall-outs of organic national corruption. The forensic audit conducted by the audit firm of PriceWaterHouseCoopers on behalf of the Federal GovernCONTINUED ON PAGE 6


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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 ment on the operations of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation [NNPC] has indicted the management of the national oil company for various questionable transactions. Part of the recommendations include that the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NPDC, the upstream subsidy of the NNPC should refund about $1.48billion to the Federation Account for various unreconciled transactions. The forensic audit was commissioned following allegation by the immediate past Governor of the CBN, Lamido Sanusi, that about $20 billion oil money was missing from the NNPC. The Presidency had on March 12, 2014 announced, through a statement by the president’s spokesperson, Reuben Abati, that it had authorised the engagement of reputable international firms to carry out the forensic audit of the accounts of the NNPC. The allegation that the huge amount had been stolen was raised in 2013 by a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, who is now the Emir of Kano. Sanusi said as much as $49 billion was diverted by the NNPC. He later reviewed the amount to $20 billion, and called for investigations after writing to President Goodluck Jonathan. A Senate probe into the allegation yielded no result. Sanusi was later fired by President Jonathan after he was accused of “financial recklessness”. How did the agency conceived to be a pantheon of professionals who would run the petroleum industry on the basis of best practices arguably get mired in a cyclical and contagious mess? Can the corporation get out of the dilemma and shame of being the whipping boy of the world’s petroleum country-producing class? According to Somoye, “The problem is a leadership problem. NNPC is also like a company. If the managing director of a company is corrupt, he would lose the moral ground to hold the staff, whenever they commit fraud. If the leadership is right and government goes out of his way to look for somebody that is credible, and they run it properly like a private sector, you will see that every department within NNPC would fall into place. Unfortunately, because NNPC is a vital public agency, most of the head of state, and presidents try to hold NNPC close to their heart. Imperative of deregulating the petroleum downstream The continued regulation of the downstream sector has its positive and negative impact on the economy, but the negative effect is more than the positive, says a keen social commentator and activist, Mr. Oniya Erazua. “The subsidy policy cannot be sustained any longer. This is because the subsidy payment did not benefit the poor it was targeting, but rather it is benefiting the rich. The industry needs to move to the next level by increasing revenue and curb oil theft and pipeline vandalism”. Industry analysts are, however, of the opinion that the federal government should be able to convince Nigerians on the need to deregulate the sub-sector and appeal for cooperation in the interest of national progress. Analysts argue that the pump price of petroleum products have not been the same even when there was no scarcity noting that for instance the petrol that is being sold for N87.00 in the south west is being sold for between 150.00 and 200.00 per litre in the Northern area. They said if the sub sector is deregulated it will bring in a lot of competition that government only need to give a price at which the cost of the product must not go beyond that price. They argue that the deregulation of the sub-sector was the only panacea that could bring an end to the perennial and knotty issues inhibiting the smooth operations of the sub-sector such as the lingering fuel scarcity and the payment of petroleum subsidies. Explicitly, they recommended that Nigeria should embark on deregulation of the sector but only after the existing refineries have been resuscitated through commercialization to ensure a fair and stable price of the product as well as its availability and stop importation of refined oil into the country. A high ranking official of the NNPC who wanted to be anonymous said other sector have gone the way of deregulation and succeeded, why not give the Petroleum sector a trial. “Before the deregulation of the communications sector, the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited (NITEL),

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PART OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS INCLUDE THAT THE NIGERIAN PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, NPDC, THE UPSTREAM SUBSIDY OF THE

NNPC SHOULD REFUND ABOUT $1.48BILLION TO THE FEDERATION ACCOUNT FOR VARIOUS UNRECONCILED TRANSACTIONS. a government-owned company, was the sole operator for telephone lines in the telecoms sector. This period was marred by inefficiency, low telephone access, high tariffs and poor services. Once the sector was deregulated, private investors, both domestic and foreign, came in with Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) services, resulting in high competition, which significantly improved service coverage, increased telephone access, and drove down prices. In the same wise, deregulation of the banking sector resulted in the emergence of strong local banks offering a variety of services, and with a high presence in several other African countries. A few of these banks are also operating in some non-African countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, and France. Then to deregulation of the aviation sector, Nigerian Airways, a government-owned and managed airline, was the sole operator. This resulted in service inadequacies that included flight delays and cancellation, poor route network and high airfares. With deregulation of the industry, there have been an increased number of airlines, wide coverage and reduced airfares. Today, people can book a flight from the comfort of their rooms,” he said. Also the past administration of Goodluck Jonathan had argued among others that deregulation of the downstream oil sector will improve the efficient use of scarce economic resources by subjecting decisions in the sector to the operations of the forces of demand and supply. It said this will attract new sellers, buyers and investors into the market, thereby increasing competition, promoting overall higher productivity and, consequently, lower-

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ing prices over time. The ultimate effect of this chain of activities is increased gains for the people of Nigeria who would be getting the most out of their natural resources. For example, following government’s deregulation in the telecommunication, there has been a reduction in call tariffs. Similar successes have also been recorded in the banking sector with the emergence of stronger banks with unprecedented spread to several other African countries. These are classic examples of the kind of positive effects deregulation could have on the oil sector. It also insisted that deregulation further reduces economic waste and lightens social burdens caused by government control. “For several years, Nigeria experienced scarcity of petroleum products that crippled national economic activities, and increased the cost of doing business, several times over. The resulting scarcity inevitably leads to a flooding of the market with adulterated products, which usually leads to the damage of vehicles and machines. On many occasions, and in many parts of the country, particularly outside of the big cities and towns, a majority of Nigerians have been forced to buy petroleum products at 300 per cent higher than their original price. Deregulation will help address this price scalping and a host of associated problems related to the sector. “Deregulation of the downstream oil sector promises to be the way forward in expanding opportunities for economic growth and a competitive downstream petroleum sector if regulation in the downstream sector is limited to oversight and supervisory functions, aimed at guaranteeing quality of products and preventing consumer exploitation, then the process of deregulation could help achieve greater cost-effectiveness”, the government had said. Similarly, former executive secretary of the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, Reginald Stanley, said that deregulation policy if carefully implemented would stimulate economic growth and social wellbeing of the populace. He had noted that the opportunities and benefits outweigh the short-run cost of discomforts, but cautioned that deregulation without regulatory controls would lead to the development of anti-competitive practices and profiteering by operators. However in the final analysis, when that is weighed against the backdrop that Nigeria ranks the sixth biggest oil nation in the world with a daily production output of 2.4 million barrels, its apparent inability to manage the most important sector of the economy remains a huge national burden. Why has it become extremely difficult to make the local economy conducive for refining and petrochemicals businesses to thrive? The answer, Sunday Mirror gathered, believes, lies with the interference of the state in products pricing. Given the facts, it is not likely that Nigeria will ever experience uninterrupted fuel supply, when she depends on importation to meet local fuel consumption demands. This is obvious because there will always arise the challenge of financial reconciliation among the parties involved; the problem of foreign exchange procurement and the changing dynamics of product pricing from the import- nations. No doubt, the way out is for the country to begin to work out modalities, enunciate policies and programmes that will ensure that Nigerian crude is turned into fuel products within the country for local consumption. This is the way to go.


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Dubious contracts crippled power sector

–Osinbajo …says FG may privatise Transmission Company FEMI OYEWESO ABEOKUTA

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he Vice-President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday indicted the immediate past administration of Dr Goodluck Jonathan of “unfaithful award of contracts” in the nation’s electricity sector which he said was the factor responsible for the acute and epileptic power outage across the country. The Vice-President disclosed that the Jonathan administration was involved in large - scale corrupt practices and dubious awards of contracts in the nation’s power sector, thereby resulting in the failure to generate the required level of megawatts needed to guarantee an uninterrupted supply of the product to the citizens despite the several billions of dollar invested in power generation and distribution over the years. He further explained that the nation’s dream of generating constant and uninterrupted electricity across the country would

not be achieved unless government embarked on total overhaul of the sector in the areas of generation and distribution. The Vice President, said this yesterday while delivering a lecture entitled, ‘Nigerian Economy and the Future’ during the 10th anniversary of Crescent University, Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital. He disclosed that available records showed that a series of contracts were awarded in the power sector for several years and are still ongoing without tangible improvement. “Unfaithful to awards of contract and execution of contracts being awarded are the major challenges. Several contracts in that regards have been awarded several years back, but have not been completed. “What is being produced now is less than 3, 000 MW. Our transmission grid today can only transmit 5, 000 MW and we need to improve on transmission capacity to transmit enough power needed to stabilise the economy. That is why

the private investors have to increase capital investment in power sector.” Professor Osinbajo revealed that though Nigeria needs more than 10, 000 megawatts of electricity to stabilise the growth of her economy, the present capacity of power transmission lines cannot distribute more than 5, 000 MW. He explained that improvement works on transmission lines had been stagnant over the years and this should be addressed if Nigeria must achieve tangible output from the power sector. He further stated that the 10 per cent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth promised by the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration during the electioneering can only come to reality with increasing the supply in the power sector. Apart from increasing and improving on the generating capacity, the Vice President said the country must also work on the evacuation capacity from the present 5, 000 megawatts

to a level that the country would have uninterrupted power supply. Osinbajo also maintained that the non-availability of gas has contributed principally to the drop in the number of megawatts being generated but said the Buhari-led administration would ensure completion of the gas pipelines project, which have been abandoned for years. He also said that the Federal Government would consider privatisation of transmitting aspect of power which he revealed that is being managed by a private company. Osinbajo, who assured of protection of the petroleum pipelines in order to improve the power generation capacity, also revealed that about 400, 000 barrels of oil are being stolen daily while countries like Ghana survive on less that 150, 000 barrels per day. He said the government would prioritise protection of oil sector adding that transparency would be the watchword of the present administration

to deliver on its electoral promise. He identified over-dependence on oil, infrastructural challenges, failed educational system and insurgency as some of the challenges facing the present economy in the country. “Insurgency and instability of government are major setback, especially in the agricultural sector. Agriculture contributes 24 per cent to Nigeria’s GDP but the 24 per cent is under threat because of the insurgency in the North-East. “The militancy in the South has also reduced oil production significantly and that is why any form of extremism must be put down not only because of the economy but for the unity and peace of the country and that is why all the recent initiatives are important because we must deal with the question of the economy. “In the petroleum sector, vandalism also contributes in no small measure to the drop in the output of the sector. 400, 000 barrels are stolen on daily basis while

countries like Ghana only survive on less than 150, 000 barrels. “The 10 per cent GDP growth annually cannot happen until we increase the supply in power sector. While we will maintain the generating capacity which stands at 13,000 megawatts, we must also increase the transmission capacity which currently stands at 5, 000 megawatts, without that, it doesn’t matter the number of megawatts we generate. “We must improve the generating capacity and also the evacuating capacity. The gas is there but the infrastructure that can transmit it is not in place, we observe that the project has been awarded for long but not completed; we will ensure the completion of the infrastructure while we also look at the privatisation of the transmission.” The Vice-President however assured that the present administration would deliver on its campaign promises but needed more time to hit the ground running.

Ramadan: Cleric urges Muslims to assist Internally Displaced Persons

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he Chief Imam of Kwandere Central Mosque, Nasarawa State, Malam Salihu Akwe, yesterday urged Muslims and other Nigerians to assist the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to reduce their suffering during the month of Ramadan. Akwe made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Lafia. He said the period was not only for prayers and fasting, but also for alms giving to the needy and less privileged in the society. The cleric appealed to Muslims and others philanthropists to assist those displaced by the lingering insecurity in the country. Akwe said fasting during the month of Ramadan remained an obligation and a great worship in Islam, adding that there were rewards and blessings in it.

He urged Muslims to use the period to re-evaluate their lives in line with Islamic injunctions and guidance in the interest of peace and national development. The chief Imam also called on the youths to be law abiding and respect constituted authority in the interest of peace and national development.

Officers and men of the Nigerian Navy, during their second quarter route walk in Abuja, yesterday.

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Insurgency: Minimah promises positive results soon

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he Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Kenneth Minimah yesterday day said that Nigerians should expect more positive results very soon in the fight against insurgency . Minimah stated this while fielding questions from newsmen shortly after he commissioned a reconstructed road and the renovated Buffalo Mess at Depot NA, Zaria, Kaduna State.

He said that with the relocation of command and control centre to Maiduguri and Yola, Nigerians should “expect the best and positive results soon” in the anti-terror war in the North East. “With the pronouncements of President Muhammadu Buhari and the relocation of Command and Control Centre to North-East in Maiduguri

and Yola, we expect the very best result soon. “The pressure on the insurgents will become increased and we foresee a greater prospect for the war favourable to the Federal Government and Nigeria,” he said. Minimah said that the Nigerian Army would continue fighting to “get rid of this insurgency out of our fatherland.

“As members of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, we will continue to fight in defence of the sovereignty of this country,” he said. The Army boss lauded the commandant, Deport Nigerian Army for a job well done. He also urged other office holders to emulate the good example of how to add impetus to whatever command they find themselves.

Earlier, the Depot Commandant, Brig-Gen. Bright Fibionumama commended the COAS for accomplishing all the promises made to the depot. He identified some of the promises to include renovation of recruit line and lecture hall, construction of obstacle cords, renovation and furnishing of the training companies and provision of food carrying vehicles.


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Soyinka urges Buhari to reject new anti-rape bill

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obel laureate, Wole Soyinka, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to withhold his assent to the Sexual Offences Bill (also known as the anti-rape bill) passed by the last National Assembly.

In a letter apologising for his absence at an event marking the June 12 anniversary in Lagos, Soyinka said that a nation should not be founded on the sexual exploitation of the fragile and innocent. “President Buhari – and here I make my first imposition on his presidency – should never place his assent on such a nefarious distraction,” Soyinka, a professor of Comparative Literature, said in the letter to the organising committee of the June 12 Movement of Nigeria. “Its implications doom the victim to afflictions that churn the stomach even to think of the human toll. Perhaps those legislators think that vaginal fistula is something thought up by arm-chair critics with nothing better to occupy their minds. No matter, let those who profess a genuine concern declare their stand on this. “On my part, I find unacceptable any effort to build a nation on perversions that merely minister to man’s sexual appetites. This is a sordid appeasement of a minority who actually require psychiatric help. “President Buhari should not give his assent to the Bill without amendments that address the earlier Yerimah gift to the nation. It’s a trap.” The Sexual Offences Bill, 2015, was among the 46 bills passed by the 7th Senate in a last minute flurry of activities last week. The bill stipulates a life imprisonment for any individual found guilty of rape or sexual intercourse with children under 11 years; 10 years for incest; 10 years for child pornography or a fine of N2 million; and 14 years for sexual abuse, among others. Soyinka asked for help in understanding the bill which he described as a case of “rubbing Vaseline on leprosy”.

“In this supposedly progressive bill, sponsored by the respected Senator Chris Anyanwu, I could not help but notice a reiteration – as if to ensure that there is no ambiguity – of the word ‘child’, near superfluously,” Mr. Soyinka said. “Well, we understand ‘child’ as defined in most dictionaries. There is however also child as defined by the Nigerian legislature. This definition is contained in a prior Bill, sponsored, no less, by a notorious serial pedophile and cross-border sex trafficker, yet lawmaker. “Does Yerima’s Bill, gleefully assented to by his peers, not simply vitiate this latter, supposedly humane concern for the protection of the child? Again, I confess to being only a ‘bloody layman’ in such matters. “However, reading both bills, it strikes me that all the new bill does is empower the clique of paedophiles. All you need do is ‘marry’ even a six-year old under any local laws, and do whatever you want with her. Through marriage, she is already an ‘adult’. Her ‘defiler’ is now fully protected by this law. She is not.” Soyinka said that the issue of child protection looms large all over the world, including bills passed or under debate, adding that it defines how a people is viewed in the global community. “The current bill is the ancient story of locking the stable door after the horse has bolted. End of story? Yerimah and his fellow perverts are having the last laugh,” said Mr. Soyinka. “This latest addition of insult to social injury was tucked within a lastminute avalanche of bills that were passed at lightning speed during the tailend of the last legislative assemblage – 47 bills in under 3 hours – surely one for the Guinness Book of Records. An accident? Or by design? “This bill, subjected to wrong arguments, merely consolidates the reduction of female minors to sex objects. As long as you can afford a bag of rice or – as in the case of

cross-border tastes such as Ahmed Yerima’s – ten thousand dollars, you are free to rape a child to death. “This, surely cannot pretend to represent the will of a people who care.

Once you re-define female adulthood as marital status, all subsequent protection bills for the girl-child are worthless, cynical.” Soyinka called on Nigerians to learn from the heroes of June 12.

“Few people have done more for the cause of liberation than the hero of this day. M.K.O. Abiola was an open polygamist,” he said. “None of his wives was ever found to be below the

only age of consent that is now needlessly under contention – the scientific. We cannot substitute science and observation for any spurious alibis that sacrifice the child to private lust.”

L-R: Executive Director, Centre for Culture and Development, Prof. Sophie Oluwole; President, Women Arise for change Initiative and Campaign for Democracy, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin; National Coordinator, Oodua People’s Congress, Otunba Gani Adams; Trustee, Urhobo Advancement Foundation, Prof. Godini Darah and Co-ordinator, Ijaw Monitoring Group, Comrade Joseph Eva, during a lecture to celebrate the struggle of the late MKO Abiola and June 12, in Lagos at the weekend. PHOTO: SAMUEL ADETIMEHIN

Police arrest cultists, recover arms in Delta …kill two in gun duel

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he Delta State police command yesterday said it had arrested five suspected cultists, who are members of Supreme Vikings confraternity during a preparatory meeting to unleash mayhem at the campus of the Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe-Oghara. In a statement issued by the acting Police Public Relations Officers, PPRO, ASP Omo-Uwuigbe Nosakhare, also disclosed that two suspected armed robbers were also killed during exchange of gun fire in two separate incidents in Warri and along ibusa Road, near Asaba, the state capital. The statement explained that on 9/6/2015 at about 1900hrs, operatives attached to Oghara Division

received information that members of cult group known as Supreme Vikings Confraternity in Delta State Polytechnic Otefe were holding meeting in Onodia Palm Groove Club at Otefe Oghara Preparatory to causing mayhem in the school. It said that “consequently, a surveillance squad was detailed to monitor the meeting and the following suspects were arrested; One Sylvester Ekwareme (20yrs), Monije Zion (24yrs), Ikolomi Gobel (25yrs), Magnus Iwughukwu (22yrs) and Ogheneochuko Odjubi (23yrs) all males in one of the rooms. During interrogation the suspects admitted being members of the cult.” It stated that one locally made pistol was recovered from the cultists while detailed investigation has be-

gun to arrest fleeing gang members. The police spokesman stated further that in a related incident, “On 10/6/2015, at about 2215hrs, Police Operatives attached to Warri patrol team had an encounter with a gang of armed robbers operating in a Toyota Camry car along Warri/Sapele road by AP filling station, and during the exchange of gun fire one of the armed robbers, later identified as one Isawhe Oghale ‘m’ was shot dead while others escaped with bullet wounds.” According to the statement several items recovered from the hoodlums include; one Toyota Camry car with Reg. No. UGH 550 AA; two double and one single barrel locally made guns, one double barrel locally made Pistol and fifteen (15) live cartridges,

One locally made single barrel pistol, one UBA debit card bearing Ogwah Gladys and one PVC belonging to the deceased armed robber. “On 11/6/2015 at about 2105hrs, operatives of SARS patrol team while on routine patrol along Affianta Road, Ibusa encountered a three- man armed robbery gang apparently on their way to a robbery operation. “The hoodlums, suspecting that the patrol team was on their trail opened fire on the policemen, and during the exchange of fire between the hoodlums and the police team, one of the criminals was shot and arrested while the rest escaped and abandoned some of their weapons; two locally made cut-to-size guns, two battle axes and one live cartridge, which were recovered”, the police statement added.

Borno to begin reconstruction of communities wrecked by insurgents

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orno State Governor, Kashim Shetima said the State Government had concluded plans to commence the reconstruction of communities destroyed by the insurgents to enable the inhabitants to return home. Communities in 22 out of the 27 local government areas of the state were ravaged by the Boko Haram insurgents after years of attacks.

Shettima spoke to newsmen in Maiduguri on Saturday after his return from a foreign trip. ``The most important thing now is how we can reconstruct our communities and villages destroyed by Boko Haram so that our people can start going back home. ``We are going to use our meagre resources to start reconstruction of damaged communities, pending

when the Federal Government will come in,’’ he said. Shettima said that some communities with minimal damages had started returning. ``People have started going back to Damasak, people have started going back to Gwoza but we need the support of the Federal Government to rebuild and reconstruct the affected communities, ‘’he said. According to him, peo-

ple from behind the hills in Gwoza cannot go back home because their communities have been completely wiped out, where are they going to stay. ``In the same vein, Bama has been completely destroyed; Baga and other communities have been completely destroyed. ``But for those with limited damages like Monguno and Damasak , they can gone back.


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Sheriff S Folarin

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hen President Muhammadu Buhari said in his inaugural speech that he belonged to everybody and belonged to nobody, the political class was confounded by the highly loaded, deep and yet ambiguous remark that can be interpreted in whatever way desirable. Looking at the text of the speech, the “I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody” declaration is a sentence that stands alone as a paragraph, deliberately so, it seems, to underscore the importance of the message. First, the assertion in its nebulous state is reminiscent of past leadership dribbling, and can be partly described as Maradonic. All manner of jokes and banters have been made of that remark. On the social media, a comic picture to depict utter shock and heartbreak has gone viral of Chiefs Shonekan and Obasanjo putting their hands on their heads in what looks like as loss in their “political investment” as the President they confidently thought they “made” seemed to have just alerted them that he was not going to be their stooge. The picture, which in actual fact, shows the point at which the former political leaders were replacing their headdresses after the opening Christian prayers, appears every inch like Obasanjo and Shonekan were really expressing shock at the “I belong to nobody” part of the speech. Hilarious, but pregnant with meaning. The other sentiment generated is that aside Obasanjo, Senator Bola Tinubu might have

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hat is the fastest speed you have ever done on the express? 100? 130? Or maybe 180? As you ponder over this question, I recall a caller who during one of my numerous interactive television programmes in Abuja to discuss the dangers of excessive speeding, observed that the reason motorists over speed is because the maximum speed limit of 100km per hour approved by the National Road Traffic Regulations, is unrealistic. In his view, since most cars come with the provision to drive as fast as 220280km per hour, there should be a change in the approved speed limit from 100 to perhaps 180 km/ph or even more. I do not know if you share his views. I certainly do not share his views because I know the excessive speeding kills. This explains why the European Union is planning to fit new cars with cameras that could read road speed limit signs and automatically apply the brakes when this is exceeded. The new measures have been announced by the European Commission’s Mobility and Transport Department as a measure to reduce the 30,000 people who die on the roads in Europe every year and shockingly, 1.5million are injured, of whom 120,000 are left permanently disabled. The EC’s Mobility and Transport Department hopes to roll out the ‘Intelligent Speed Adaptation’ technology (ISA) as part of a new road safety programme,

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Much ado about ‘belonging to nobody’ also been the target. Tinubu, among others was the architect of the mega APC party. He was instrumental in the emergence of Chief John Oyegun as the Chairman and Buhari as the chosen candidate in the party’s presidential primaries. He went ahead to build bridges to reach out to the disgruntled after the primaries and presented a formidable APC that eventually won the election. Thus, Tinubu takes much credit for a new political empire that caused the Tsunami that swept off the “mighty” PDP. For such efforts, it would be naturally expected that Tinubu would have uncontrolled access to, and influence on Buhari. Being who he is, Tinubu was generally expected to govern by proxy. It was even alleged before the March 28 elections, that Vice-President Osinbajo had signed an agreement to resign from his post at a latter date for Tinubu to take over. It is therefore not out of place to nurse fears that Buhari might not be free from the stranglehold of the Lagos gladiator and that naturally, Tinubu would occupy the position of a godfather in Aso Rock. The remark, “…and I belong to nobody” was therefore speculated as being directed at Tinubu, to warn him in clear (but unclear) terms that President Buhari would not be anyone’s errand boy. Incidentally, the paparazzi covering the inauguration event did not offer us any funny pictures showing the Asiwaju’s reaction or something that looks like it as the President made the statement. On a second thought, it is also believed that Buhari might have been reaching out to party leadership and the party at large. There are eagles, hawks and vampires in every political party, just as there are eccentrics and Bohemians in every social group. Party politics in Nigeria is such that every winning party considers the situation as a winner takes all. Party controls virtually every part of the leadership and provides even the oxygen for the President. National matters, including

security could be in the hands of party charlatans and the appointment of persons to the sensitive positions such as that of minister of defence are dictated by the party. All manner of misfits could be recommended to reward support during elections and loyal membership and in the end, mediocrity prevails over merit. Having learnt from the sidelines all these years after quitting office in 1985, Buhari might have concluded that the shortcomings in governance hitherto could be attributed to such petty practices arising from party bondage. This might have informed his assertion that he would not repeat the mistakes of his predecessors and his famous remark: “I belong to nobody”. But looking at it from a point of view that is devoid of mischief and that does not attempt to undermine the stakes or downplay the integrity of those that should- as it is customary in Nigerian politics- deserve a big place in the heart of the President (Tinubu, Obasanjo, APC and Co.), Buhari’s remark could just have been another harmless but magnanimous statesman’s declaration to reassure the “nation” of equity, fair play, equality of all in access to him, and being father to all. Also, if the earlier remark before “I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody” is considered, in which he had said that he would discharge his duties without let or hindrance, fear or favour and to the best of his ability as sworn under oath, the “I belong to nobody” statement becomes less ambiguous. The precursor makes the next stand-alone paragraph, “I belong to everybody...and to nobody” clearer and not as ambivalent as might have been perceived. It is simply a reiteration and reinforcement of the precursor. It has no hidden or malicious meaning. It might not have been intentioned for the overbearing godfathers to steer clear from him and eschew unwholesome post-inauguration interactions. Incidentally however, many circles prefer to understand Buhari’s remark as that deterrent

footnote for godfathers and god-parties. Truly, Buhari has, like in IBB days, allowed nearly everyone to read meaning to his subsequent actions. These included his assertion that he would work with any leadership that emerged at the National Assembly; the non-appearance for a meeting he called at 9.00am to resolve the impasse in the APC before the National Assembly leadership tussle, and the speculated non-consultation with Tinubu on preferred ministerial nominations. Indeed Buhari seems too far from the party at the moment, apparently too deeply involved in strategizing new national security pathways, having made repeated journeys and held meetings at home and abroad that have rather taken him far, far away from local party affairs. The reality that this man truly “belongs to nobody” may just be dawning on the APC as they have now settled (and wisely so) for their party members who, against their wish, emerged as Senate President and Speaker of the House of Reps. And the NASS leaders had also manifested their leader’s school of thought of “I belong to nobody” through the contentious (non-partisan) process of their emergence. But should Buhari belong to nobody in the context of partisan politics? While it sounds good and heartwarming, in reality, it is like swimming in the middle of an ocean with mere life jacket and no life-boat or savers around. If the sea goes tempest, it surely will be free drown. A single broomstick cannot sweep off the rubbish; it takes a bundle of broomsticks called the broom to get the job done. And when the die is cast, the family is always the first and last resort. It is wise also, to allow reason prevail over party sentiments.

• Dr. Folarin, an Associate Professor, is the immediate past Head of Department of Political Science and International Relations, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State.

The Speed Limiter Standards which aims to slash the death toll from traffic accidents by a third by 2020. Experts estimate that 6,000 of those deaths could be prevented if drivers obeyed speed limits. So, even if you are like my good friend who is an advocate of excessive speeding, I am confident, that more than likely, you have never come even remotely close to the incredible speeds the Veyron is capable of. After all, you do not really need to, even if you are extremely late for a meeting-Even if you still think you can speed, let me inform you that in 2010, the 16-cylinder, 1,200-horsepower Bugatti Veyron Super Sport was able to hit 268 miles per hour (431.3 kilometers per hour) on a racetrack, setting a production car speed record. Veyron buyers, however, were likely disappointed to learn their cars were limited to a mere 257 miles per hour (413.6 kilometers per hour) to protect the vehicle’s tires These kind of top speeds will soon be out of the reach of vehicles including vehicles on Nigerian roads come September 1, 2015 when full enforcement commences beginning with commercial vehicles, which according to the Federal Road Safety Commission accounts for about 30 per cent of fatalities on our roads annually. The speed limiter is provided for in the National Road Traffic Regulations, 152 subsection (4) which states that a person shall not drive a vehicle on a public road which is not fitted with a speed limiter noting in subsection (5) that any person who acts in contravention of this regulation shall be regulation shall be guilty of any offence and liable on conviction to a fine or a term of imprisonment of three months or both. As I conclude my piece on speed limiter, my focus this week is on the standard. Before I run an excerpt on the standard, I wish to

leave you with a definition of speed limiters although there might be other richer definitions. A speed limiter device (SLD) is a governor used to limit or control the speed of a vehicle. It helps you to stay within the driving speed as contained in the 2012 National Road Traffic Regulations, Section 152 (1) which states that; a person shall not drive a vehicle on an public road in excess of the prescribed speed limit provided in schedule 8 to these regulations or as may be published from time to time by the Commission. It further states in sub-section 2, that notwithstanding subregulation (1) of this regulation, no person shall drive a vehicle on any public road in excess of the speed limit indicated by an appropriate road traffic sign in respect of that road. The appropriate road sign referred to by the regulations includes the maximum speed limit of 100km/ph reserved only for private cars and 90km/ph for taxis and buses while the speed limit for built up areas could be anything between 30-50km/ph or less. For all classes of vehicle as is being planned in our country, they are a statutory requirement that mandates all vehicles to be fitted with a speed limiter. I told you of the EU plan So how does it work? The device is programmed at a pre-fixed speed limit with a circuit that alerts the vehicle driver that he has reached the maximum speed limit. As you drive, a series of sensors detect how fast you are driving, and then communicates that information to the engines computer, which manages nearly all the functions of the engine. Once you reach a pre-determined top speed, the computer steps in and restrict in flow of air and fuel to the engine or reduce the sparks that cause combustion, thus prevent-

ing you from exceeding the top speed as determined. The device comes either in electronic or mechanical type, though sometimes both I am aware that some people are already aspiring to hawk when we commence while some plan to import without even knowing the standards. For such people, I wish to state here that there are guidelines thus- the speed limiting device shall be such that the vehicle in normal use shall comply with the following amongst others: it must be so designed and constructed that it will perform satisfactorily despite the vibrations to which it may be subjected; it must be so designed ,constructed and assembled as to resist corrosion and aging phenomena to which it may be exposed; the device should be so designed ,constructed, assembled and fitted to the vehicle to make it tamper proof and fail safe against various factors such as disconnection failure of various components for-power supply, speed sensor, mechanical actuator system, linkage etc. In addition, the speed limiter device function must allow the normal accelerator pedal control for the purpose of gear changing; no malfunction or tampering should result in an increase power above that demanded by the position of the drivers accelerator; all components necessary for full function of the SDL shall be energized whenever the vehicle is being driven and the speed limiter shall have recorder with capacity to generate report in tabula, graphic, histogram and GPRS base system. The SDL can be said to be standard if it passes performance and endurance tests.

•Agwu, an Assistant Corps Marshal, is Zonal Commanding Officer, Zone 7HQ of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC).


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How to control the effects of skin cancer

TITILOPE MORAKINYO

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kin cancer is the most common of all cancers, globally accounting for at least 40 per cent of cases. It is common among people with light complexion. The most common type is the non-melanoma skin cancer, which occurs in at least three million people almost every year. There are three main types of skin cancer, Basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and malignant melanoma. Basal cell carcinomas are present on sun-exposed areas of the skin, especially the face; they rarely metastasise or cause death, but they are easily treated with surgery or radiation. It grows slowly and can damage the tissue around it but it’s unlikely to spread to distant areas or result in death. It often appears as painless on raised area of the skin that may be shiny with small blood vessel running over it or may present as a raised area with an ulcer. SCCare less common than the basal

cell cancers. They metastasise more frequently than BCCs. Even then, the metastasis rate is quite low, with the exception of SCC and appears on the lip, ear, and in people who are immune suppressed. Melanomas are the least frequent of the three common skin cancers because they frequently metastasise, and could potentially cause death once they spread. They are the most aggressive. Their signs include a mole that has changed in size, shape, colour, has irregular edges, more than one colour, itchy or bleeds. The World Health Organisation, WHO, explains that people who use artificial tanning beds are in the highest risk category of skin cancer. WHO states that there are more new cases of skin cancer than the combined incidence of cancers of the breast, prostate, lung and colon. “It occurred in 232,000 people and resulted in 55,000 deaths. Over 261 million people required preventive treatment and more than 40 million people were also treated that year,” WHO stated. In an interview with Sunday Mirror, a medical practitioner with Grace Will

400m people lack access to essential health services globally -WHO World Health Organisation (WHO) and World Bank Group report at the weekend showed that 400 million people globally do not have access to essential health services. The report also revealed that six per cent of people in low and middle income countries are tipped into or pushed further into extreme poverty because of health spending.This is contained in a statement made available by WHO. The Rockefeller Foundation and the Japanese Ministry of Health supported this report, which comes six months before the second annual Univer-

sal Health Coverage Day on December 12. In the statement, the Senior Director of Health, Nutrition and Population at the World Bank Group, Dr Tim Evans, said the report necessitated a wakeup call. “This report is a wakeup call; it shows that we are a long way from achieving universal health coverage. We must expand access to health and protect the poorest from health expenses that are causing them severe financial hardship,’’ the statement quoted Evans as saying. It said that the report, ‘Track-

ing Universal Health Coverage’, was the first of its kind to measure health service coverage and financial protection to assess countries’ progress toward universal health coverage. The report looked at global access to essential health services including family planning, antenatal care, skilled birth attendance, child immunisation, antiretroviral therapy and tuberculosis treatment. It also looked at access to clean water and sanitation in 2013, and found that at least 400 million people lacked access to at least one of these services.

Hospital, Ipaja, Lagos, Dr Teni Adelakun, revealed that, “Every cell in the body has a tightly regulated system that controls its growth, maturity, division and ultimately death. The blueprint of a cell’s function lies within its DNA. When there is damage to the DNA, the cells begin to divide and grow without control. The mass of extra cells may produce a tumor that can be non-malignant, benign or non-cancerous and the tumor may also be cancer. “Skin is the largest organ in the body with numerous functions. It covers the internal organs and protects them from heat, light, injury and infection. The skin also controls body temperature by sweating, perspiration and it stores water, fat and vitamin D. The skin is made up of two layers, epidermis or outer layer that is mostly made up of fat and scaly squamous cells. Beneath these cells are round basal cells, while the deeper parts also contain melanocytes which produce melanin that gives the skin its colour. “Dermis or inner layer of the skin lies deeper within and contains blood and

lymph vessels, hair follicles and glands. There are glands that produce sweat to maintain the body temperature. There are also glands that produce sebum, an oily substance that keeps the skin from drying. These secretions reach the skin’s surface through small openings called pores.” Dr Adelakun said the risk factors for skin cancers include light or fair complexion, especially blonde, red or lightbrown hair and blue, green or gray-eyed individuals. Dark-skinned individuals may develop also melanoma. Those with an easy tendency to burn in the sun or tan, early history of bad sunburns or scars from previous burns and prolonged sun exposure, especially during childhood. Also, those with a family history of skin cancer, especially melanomas and more than normal number of moles above 50 in number. He said ultraviolet radiation from sun exposure is the primary cause and other factors that play a role. They include tobacco smoking, HPV infections which increase the risk of squamous cell carcinoma. Also, some genetic syndromes including congenital which is characterised by the presence of birthmarks or moles that vary in size and are either present at birth or appear within six months of birth. For the treatment, the medic said that increasing the use of sunscreen is effective and recommended to prevent melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Other advice to reduce rates of skin cancer include decreasing indoor tanning and midday sun exposure, avoiding the use of tobacco products, sun burning, wearing protective clothing, sunglasses and hats, attempting to avoid sun exposure or periods of peak exposure. Dr Adelakun urged patients to increase the use of vitamins and antioxidant supplement that have been found to have an effect in preventing the ailment.

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Chrome Group donates to Carter Centre Chrome Group Chairman, Chief Emeka Offor, at the weekend donated $10 million to accelerate the Carter Centre’s efforts to eliminate river blindness in Nigeria. To this effect, the former U.S. President, Mr Jimmy Carter and Offor signed an agreement between the Carter Centre and Sir Emeka Offor Foundation (SEOF) for a partnership to eliminate the disease from seven states in Nigeria. At the ceremony, Offor presented the cheque for the sum to Carter; the money from SEOF would extend the reach of the Centre’s work in the

Southeast and South-South of Nigeria and help reach the goal of eliminating river blindness from the world’s most endemic country, Nigeria, by 2020. Carter said it would also accelerate river blindness elimination throughout Nigeria at a pivotal time. “The 10 million dollars multiyear commitment of Sir Offor is the largest from an individual African donor in the Carter Centre history,’’ the Centre stated. The new resources will fund two-thirds of the Carter Centre’s expanded interventions

against river blindness in Nigeria to meet the five-year target to eliminate the disease nationwide,” Carter said. On his part, Offor said: ‘’I am deeply honoured to work closely with the Carter Centre to help eliminate river blindness. Nigeria has more cases of the disease than any other country in the world. Yet, we know that with adequate resources, hard work and perseverance, we can defeat this terrible neglected disease that can steal a person’s ability to see the beauty of the world in which we live in, enjoy full and active life,” he said,


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Lagos and victims of oil tanker explosions

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fter the last May 31 petrol tanker accident at the Asaba Motor Park located in Onitsha, Anambra State, which claimed 69 lives with 50 others seriously injured, two explosions from oil tankers occurring in quick succession on June 2 and 6 in Lagos State should be a cause for concern for all Nigerians, especially the political leadership, oil marketers and tanker owners. Apart from the grave dangers such incidents pose to lives and property, they also have ecological and climatic implications for the country. The first incident occurred on Tuesday, June 2 at Iyana-Ipaja area of the Lagos State, when an oil truck laden with 33, 000 litres of PMS fell off Iyana-Ipaja Bridge, thus triggering a huge fire that raged for 10 hours. Fourteen people were injured in the incident that left five houses, 44 shops, 21 vehicles and six tricycles gutted. The second on Saturday, June 6 at Idimu area of the state was more devastating - 34 houses and 70 shops were torched. Thankfully, the two incidents claimed no life. Nigeria has had sad history of tanker-related accidents and explosions, a fact of her over dependence on truck transportation of fossil fuels across the country. We recall the November 5, 2000 Ibadan tanker explosion, which resulted in the death of about 200 people and destruction of 115 vehicles. A similar explosion on July 12, 2012 at Okogbe, Rivers State, equally led to the unsolicited cremation of 200 people. Equally devastating but of lower fatality was the February 18, 2012 explosion at Mile 2 area of the state that consumed 30 lives and torched about 40 vehicles. Not to be forgotten was the June 3 tanker crash into a market at Owena, Ondo State in which no fewer than 10 persons, including a Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) chief died and over 100 persons injured. There are countless similar incidents that took heavy toll on peo-

ple and property across the country. These occurrences are the reality of our heavy dependence on oil and gas resources as our mainstay. The accidents and explosions represent the inescapably ugly side of our burgeoning oil and gas sector, when transportation becomes vital in ensuring the reliable flow of crude oil and refined petroleum products across the country. However, in doing this not much attention has been paid to the associated risks involved in the transportation of fossil fuels. This challenge is giving the new Akinwunmi Ambode-led adminis-

NIGERIA HAS HAD SAD HISTORY OF TANKERRELATED ACCIDENTS AND EXPLOSIONS, A FACT OF HER OVER DEPENDENCE ON TRUCK TRANSPORTATION OF FOSSIL FUELS ACROSS THE COUNTRY tration in Lagos State a cause for worry. Governor Ambode cannot be blamed for being paranoid over the incessant oil tanker accidents in the state. In his first baptism, he acquitted himself creditably. He did not only visit the scenes of the two tanker explosions, he interfaced with the victims, promising them state assistance to get them back on their feet. “We would ensure that all those who have lost properties and their shops are compensated; we would quickly find a way to help them get back to their normal business lives”, he had promised. He met other stakeholders, tanker owners and drivers, inclusive. He equally set up a nine-member committee headed by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tunji Bello, to investigate the remote and immediate causes

of tanker explosions in the state. The governor is surely on top of the situation. We consider Ambode’s lifting exhortation to the victims of the explosions a most appropriate therapy for such traumatised citizens. It is like a soothing balm because it promises them the hope of an assured beginning. However, we find it difficult to reconcile the utility value of the committee set up to unravel the causes of tanker explosions in the state. Our well considered position is based on the fact that the causes of tanker explosions and accidents in the country are well documented. Governor Ambode should recall several reports on the subject from the archives, study them and apply their recommendations if considered of value. However, he must be told that oil truck menace is a national challenge that requires a holistic national solution. The nation needs a comprehensive review of the oil transportation template with the right mix of rail, truck, water tanker and pipelines. The rudimentary level of our rail development; unchecked pipeline vandalism and neglect of the nation’s inland waterways have meant that trucks have become trusted allies of the authorities and thus the major source of transporting refined petroleum products across the country. For a country with appalling road network, such dependence on road for oil haulage is a recipe for crisis. Heavy investment on railway and inland waterways development will reduce the dependence on road haulage. The federal authorities should consider the liberalisation of the licensing of oil refinery operations to encourage the sitting of refineries close to the markets. Similarly, the federal and state governments should synergise in constructing, rehabilitating and protecting our network of oil pipelines.

Reminiscences JUNE 14 IN HISTORY 1929: U.S. population may grow to 120m The population in the United States continues to grow at a rate of 1.4 million a year with current census estimates predicting 120,000,000 next year. 1940: German tanks arrive in Paris German tanks rolled into Paris, France and took control of the city. German Gestapo went to work with arrests and interrogations as a gigantic swastika flew beneath the Arc de Triomphe. 1954: Eisenhower signs new bill President Dwight Eisenhower signed a bill to add the words “under God” to the United States Pledge of Allegiance. 1961: UK creates new zebra crossings Following increasing numbers of accidents at uncontrolled zebra crossings in the United Kingdom, a new type of road crossing with push button controls which will allow pedestrians to stop traffic with flashing lights is to be introduced next year. 1972 U.S. - Pilots organise worldwide strike Following a series of plane hijackings, the International Federation of Air Line Pilots Associations (IFALPA) has called a 24hour stoppage and accused governments of failing to take action to halt air piracy. 1998: Argentina surrenders in Falkland war The Falkland Islands war ends when Argentina surrenders to Great Britain after a war lasting six weeks. 1985: Greece - TWA Flight 847 hijacked TWA Flight 847 from Athens to Rome is hijacked by Shiite Hezbollah terrorists. Two of the Lebanese terrorists, armed with grenades and a 9-mm. pistol, then forced the plane to land in Beirut, Lebanon. 1998: Yugoslavia – NATO forces in Kosovo In a combined show of strength, NATO Defence Forces from a number of countries are gathering close to the Serbian province of Kosovo in Albania and Macedonia. At the same time Russian President Boris Yeltsin is meeting with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic hoping to convince him to end his assault on Kosova and end the bloodshed. 2001: Sweden - Gothenburg Summit ends The Gothenburg Summit ends having focused on the European Union’s enlargement which will bring the number of members up from 15 to 27 over the next decade. 2005: Cheney defends Guantanamo prison treatment Following on from criticism from around the world and senators from his own Republican party, the US Vice-President Dick Cheney has defended all means used at Guantanamo Bay prison as justified to prevent further attacks on the US.


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Make good use of your youthful period to become successful

Preaching and begging on commercial buses


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Marathon prayer at Ori-Oke Peganmire

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ll is set for a two-day marathon prayer session at OriOke Peganmire.

The programme tagged, “Kolaseti’ (God of possibility) comes up on June 19-20, from 10 p.m. at Immaculate Estate, along Igbokuta Road, Ikorodu, Lagos. While urging attendees to come with bottles of water, oil and handkerchief for special anointing, the host, Prophet Moses Oluwajeda a.k.a. Baba Ori-Oke prayed that the unchangeable God will make all impossibilities to be possible in their lives. Expected to minister on the occasion are Prophet (Dr.) M.O Adeniyi (JP) and prophet Tope Ogedengbe among others.

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Baptist Church holds youth week

Bojuwomi 2015 holds at CACWEM

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hrist Apostolic Church Worldwide Evangelical Ministry aka Land of Mercy is organising its quarterly programme tagged ‘Bojuwomi’. The programme which has as its theme, “Let there be shaking” will hold at the church auditorium located at 26/28, Unity Street, Odogunyan, Ikorodu, Lagos on June 19, from 11 p.m. Host prophet C. Bamidele Okiki Jesu in a statement assured members that all comers will receive salvation, healing, breakthrough, prophecy and deliverance adding that God will change all the unchangeable in the lives of all his children.

FARIM prays for Nigeria

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he 70-day prayer and fasting of Freedom Foundation Apostolic Revival International Ministry (FARIM) for Nigeria which began on June 1 is expected to end on August 10.

The programme holds at the church’s international headquarters located at 30 AjisebiAra Mecca Street, Opposite Low Cost Housing Estate, SaboIkorodu, Lagos State and its Zonal headquarters 32, Olayiwola Street, New Oko-Oba/ Abule-Egba, Lagos with a nonstop prayer and counseling section holding simultaneously. The general overseer and pastor of the ministry a.k.a. Prophet with proof, Prophet Sam Ojolomo Jesu speaking during the Thursday morning showers of prayer titled “Wipe away my reproach Oh Lord” stated that it is pertinent to hand Nigeria and the entire leadership into the hands of the most high and supreme God to uphold and direct their steps in the right direction to the desired end.

Youths singing Praises

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he Yaba Baptist Church, Sabo, Lagos, was a bee-hive of activities during the week as it began its Youth Week celebration amid choir programmes aimed at soothing as well as lifting burdens off the souls of the young ones in the church. The event tagged “Follow me” taken from the gospel of Luke 9:23 which also was an avenue to showcase talents was well attended by the youth as well as other members of the church. According to the Youth President, Bro. Taiwo Orolu, the programme and theme was borne out of the need for the youths to develop a heart of discipleship. “The Youth Week Programme is an annual event in the Nigeria Baptist Convention (NBC) set up to showcase the talents and attributes embedded in the lives of the youth in terms of a heart of service and sacrifice. The week which is planned and organised by the Baptist Youth Fellowship of every Baptist Church with a guide from the Nigerian Baptist Convention Youth Conference (NBCYC) is usually filled with numerous Spirit filled, soul lifting and inspiring programmes that runs through the week; the Youths also use the opportunity to bring in new ideas and suggestions that could help the church in fulfilling her mandate. It usually takes place in the first week of June every year. The Youth Week usually begins on a symbolic note as the Church Pastor hands over the Church Key (the Bible; a symbol of authority) to the Youth week Pastor meaning that every other activity being carried out by the Church Pastor and Deacons have been transferred to the Youth week Pastor and the Youth Week Deacons to continue running the church for the week, then the Youth Pastor hands back the Church key (The Bible) to the Church Pastor at the end of the week”, he revealed. In his sermon titled “Many follow Jesus but only few know Him”which was delivered during the worship services in English and Yoruba Languages respectively, the Youth Week Pastor, Bro. Josiah Babalola said: “To

follow Jesus Christ in a manner acceptable to Him is to deny ourselves of our sensual pleasures, our materialistic ambitions and everything that hinders us from doing the will of God.” The cleric concluded by urging everyone present to follow Christ whole heartedly and not to be among the crowd of onlookers. “Come out and be separate because it is only after we have spent time with Him (Christ) and learnt of Him that we can fulfil the commission to go out there and make more disciples” he stated. Altar call was made as many came out to give their lives to God. The Youth Choir adorned in traditional attires complemented the service with an inspirational song titled “What can I do without Him?” Monday, June 8 was another eventful day as the church members converged in the evening for Bible teaching titled “Understanding discipleship” which was facilitated by Reverend Musa Zekeri, pastor of New Covenant Baptist Church, Akute. In his teaching, Reverend Zekeri emphasised that discipleship is not just enrolling in discipleship courses but being determined to emulate the lifestyle of Jesus Christ. He also explained that the cross signifies death to self whereby every disciple of Jesus Christ must see himself as dead to the lust of flesh and worldly pleasures. The following day (June 9), saw a panel of discussion who spoke on the topic “Cost of Discipleship”. The four-man Panel which consisted of professionals discussed and shared their personal experiences about the cost of following Christ in their various fields. The Panel was made up of an accountant, a civil engineer, a lawyer and a retired army officer who shared their testimonies of how being a practicing Christian in the course of service cost them many things including threat to life and how they overcame their obstacles. The days that followed saw more times of refreshing in the presence of God as the Youth week Pastor, Josiah Babalola ministered at the Midweek/Revival Hour. The period was also used in awarding deserving members of the church where the Youth President, Taiwo Orolu and the Vice President, Oluwabusayo Afolabi explained the significance of the awards and the criteria used for selection of the deserving youths and other mem-

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bers. The awards which were in different categories included the Teenager of the Year, Reaganite of the year, Akinade Award for Evangelism, Wale Famodun Award for spiritual Excellence, Couple of the Year and the overall Youth of the Year. Members also took opportunity to relax and watch film show in the church which was based on what following Christ truly entails. They gathered with hearts of Praise and Gratitude to God for a Praise Concert titled “Heights of Praise” which showcased gospel acts including Rev. Philip and Lola Adika of Praise ‘n’ Joy Inc, Ayo Ajiboye (Agbaoye), Moses Abiodun, The dynamic Youth Choir of Yaba Baptist Church and others. The event also featured an association rally comprising youths from all churches in Gideon II Baptist Association. Later, the Yaba Baptist Youths and others from different part of the country and Africa converged at the newly renovated church hall for what was tagged “Africa Summit of Greatness” with the theme “Youths as a Vessel of Change to Africa’s Greatness” put together by the Lift Africa Initiative presided over by Bro. Babatunde Adejumobi in conjunction with the Baptist Youth fellowship of the Yaba Church. According to Adejumobi, the summit was borne out of the need to develop youths who will be agents of change that will help restore the greatness of the African Continent. Young Speakers across Africa including Omotola Akinsola, Taiwo Orolu, Lanre Dahunsi and Adepeju Jaiyeobaled spoke on the occasion which also featured seminars and other exciting programmes. This week-long programme is expected to culminate with thanksgiving service today, the whole youths are expected to troop out in their branded shirts with hearts of jubilation and thanksgiving to God for His faithfulness and testimonies throughout the week as the Youth week Pastor hands over the church Key back to the pastor. At the end of the service, there would be sales and exhibition fair which is aimed at giving enterprising youths the opportunity to showcase their goods and services.


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From sorrow to glory Miracle Arena with Bishop

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he enemy is always there to add sorrow to people’s life. He will want to make you to be in affliction, in confusion and in depression. But in contrast, God is always interested in relieving you from the sorrow and affliction of the enemy and bring you into a life of glory and fruitfulness. God is always there to give peace, joy and make your entire life move forward.

In John 19:2, the bible says “…and the soldiers platted a crown of thorns and put it on his head…” Satan has crowned a lot of people with sorrow and agony. No matter how much they labour, with that crown still on their head, they must end up in sorry state and will be far from freshness, peace and joy. The solution comes only when they bring themselves before Christ Jesus. 1st John 3:8b, “For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil”. The expected aim of the adversary is for you to end up in a sorry condition but Christ has manifested to nullify his actions and intentions in our lives. My prayer for you is that any crown of agony Satan has decorated you with this day must be replaced with the crown of glory; you must be translated from the phase of sorrow and sorry to the phase of glory and testimony. People will read your story and desire to be connected to Christ Jesus. Your stories will no more attract sorry but congratulations. Sometime last year, a brother and his wife came to me for counseling that they have been married for so many years but still with a child. They said they have

been to so many places but all to no avail. I counseled them that no matter the crown of barrenness the enemy have placed on their heads, Christ must remove it. I am not interested in where they have been to and what effort they have made but that Christ Jesus is able to restore their marriage. After deliverance and series of prayers, the wife became pregnant. Just in the first week of November, the wife was delivered of a set of twin boys and January this year and the boys were dedicated in our ministry. God made it twins to show them that the crown of barrenness placed on their marriage has been completely been removed. He showed them that the conception was not a mistake. I still want to announce to you that no matter the tag the enemy has placed on you, it can be replaced with a tag of Glory. Every BUT in your life must expire. However, your condition that guarantees no peace of mind, no joy, no future and no hope, that condition is restorable by God. If Naaman, all the way from Syria went to Israel in search of God in respect of his leprosy and he received his healing, I pray that every embarrassment to your life will be dislocated. Every anti-testimony power in your life shall be consumed by the fire of the Holy Ghost. In September last year, a woman came to me during one of Tuesdays counseling and explained that her son of about 25 years of age was behaving abnormal and had turned violent and as a result of that they placed him under chains in the place where they took him for prayers. Few days after, during our October, 2014 Freedom Night, during my ministration, an unction came and I called the woman out before the congregation, as I was led by the Holy Spirit, I used my mantle and wiped my face and gave it to the woman, and told her to tie the mantle on that her son’s neck, that Holy Spirit is saying that in 7days time he must recover. Exactly seven days from the

day she tied the mantle on her son’s neck, according to the unction of the Holy Spirit, the young man came back to his normal senses and began pleading to be unchained. On Sunday 26th of October, the young man appeared before our congregation to thank God. I pray that every evil chains on you today shall scatter by fire in Jesus Name. These testimonies are the righteous acts of God of Miracles and proofs that God is still at work on earth today. These testimonies are direct confirmations of the word of God. When you serve this God, He in turn will service you. He is too faithful to let you down and make you fall. He is always there to turn your disgrace into celebration by the power of His grace. The woman of the issue of blood said, “…if I can touch the hem of His garment, I will be made whole”. You cannot have contact with this God and remain in the state of sorry. Sometime last year, a lady came to me for counseling and told me that each time she had sex with her husband, she would be bleeding all through the week. She had tried medically to solve the problem without any success. She had carried out several medical diagnoses, yet nothing to show. That made her miserable and the joy of marriage seemed to be eluding her. I explained to her that her problem is not medical but spiritual. I told her that there is a spiritual husband who does not want her to enjoy her marriage. It was then that she explained that every night, a man would come in the dream and force her to have sex with him. I recommended her for deliverance, and just a week after she concluded her deliverance, she came back to testify that one night, the evil spiritual man came to her in the dream and told her that he was no more interested in her, that he was leaving. According to her, she called him back to come

News Airport Chaplaincy, a place of unity in diversity, says Pope Francis

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ope Francis told a group of airport chaplains that their call is to be a sign of unity and mercy for the many different faces and cultures that come through airports, including undocumented migrants and asylum seekers.

“The airport is a place of encounter for many people who travel, for work, for tourism, for other reasons; they are also points of transit for migrants and refugees, children and elderly, who need special care and attention,” the Pope said. He made his comments to participants in the International Seminar of Catholic Civil Aviation Chaplains,tagged “Evangelii gaudium: A Support for the Pastoral Care of Airport Chaplaincy” organized by the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples. In his speech, Francis noted that there is a troubling number of pas-

sengers without documents often refugees and asylum seekers, and lamented how they are frequently detained in airport premises “for long or short periods, sometimes without adequate spiritual and human assistance.” Due to the diversity of people and cultures who pass through airports, the chaplaincy is called to be a place of “unity in diversity” for all categories of people, he said. “As a big city, the airport is a cosmopolitan, multiethnic, and multi-religious environment and you, chaplains and members of the chaplaincy, are immersed in the life of this unique community,” he said, explaining that because of this, it is even more important for them to be work with docility and be attuned to the Holy Spirit. Pope Francis pointed to the image of the Good Shepherd as a model of how airport chaplains

and those who work in the chaplaincy ought to care for the people in their ministry. He pointed to the sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist as particularly important for their flock, because it is in them that “the encounter with the infinite mercy of God opens unimagined paths of evangelisation.” “To this day to proclaim the Gospel implies lifting people from the burdens that weigh on their hearts and on their lives; it means offering the words of Jesus as an alternative to the promises of the world which do not give true happiness,” he said. Francis continued, saying that in modern society the need to discover the compassion of God has become more urgent, and pointed to the Holy Year for Mercy as a precious time of grace to deepen in this compassion.

and pack all his belongings, which he did. After that night, she never had any of such nightmares in the night, and subsequently, the post-coital bleeding seized. That marked end of sorrow and frustration in her marriage. Now she is enjoying the sweetness of her marriage. I pray for you right now, that no matter where the enemy has placed you, you are coming out. Satan must not box you into a corner. The God we serve is awesome, greater that the greatest. He owns the universe, and has the power to overturn difficult situations, times, seasons and events, no matter how challenging such trials and stubborn issues could be. No matter the load the enemy has laid on your head, God is able to offload it. God did it for the woman of the issue of blood, He did it for the blind Bartimaeus, He did it for the man at the pool of Bethsaida. Naaman the Syrian Army General had to strive all the way from Syria to Israel in search of God, and He did not disappoint him. Do not remain in that ugly situation, search out God, and come to His throne of mercy. Give Him the opportunity to display His goodness, His mercy, His compassion, His love and grace to translate you from that pitiable and sorry state to a state of GLORY and Thanksgiving. Alleluia! Bishop Theo Ugochukwu •For more information, contact: Bishop Theo Ugochukwu – General Overseer, Miracle Assembly Bible Church, a.k.a. The City of Joy, 80, Ajose Street, Mende, Maryland, Lagos; Tel: 08033461482. Email: bishopgracemiracle@ ymail.com

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Catholic Cleric, Msgr. Francis Ogunmodede, has urged Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State to urgently develop water transportation to reduce the persistent gridlock in the city.

Ogunmodede, who is the Episcopal Vicar/Dean, Lekki Region of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos, gave this charge recently in Lagos. “Here in Lekki for example, there is need for water transportation, if the state government develops water transportation, it would decrease the heavy traffic that we have along Lekki express. The state needs to go very well into water transportation to make movement eas-

ier in this axis. Gov. Ambode, has work to do, since he comes from Epe, so he needs it, there should be good transportation between Epe and Badore and other places, so also here in Lekki as well as places like Ikoyi. Lagos is surrounded by water, they should take advantage, develop water transportation, at least that one would decrease the number of cars we have on our roads and of course the public transport system,” he said. The cleric further stated that the development of an alternative mode of transportation would also reduce travel time, and improve both the economic and health condition of the populace.


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assengers who travel by luxury or mini bus from big cities like Lagos en-route destinations like Abuja, Port Harcourt, Onitsha, Owerri, Lokoja, Makurdi, among others are likely to have come across well-dressed men and women, usually armed with the Bible preaching and leading prayer sessions before the start of the journey.

Sometimes, these preachers may join the bus after it has moved from the park or start the journey with passengers in the same vehicle. But the funny thing is that after preaching and praying, the preacher(s) bring out envelopes, which are distributed to passengers, urging them to donate funds so that the work of God can progress. The questions that arise from this are; why are these preachers demanding money from passengers after giving them the Word? Is it Biblical? Is it in tandem with what the Bible says that “freely you have received; freely you give.” According to the Director of United Bible University, Prof Kunle Macaulay, there is nothing wrong in people preaching in public places, buses included, but where the problem lies is the collection of money by preachers after they have ministered to their listeners. “The Bible commands Christians all over the world to go out and preach the gospel, so there is nothing wrong in people preaching in the market place, shopping centre or in buses, anywhere you find people, you talk to them about God, there is nothing wrong in that, but what is wrong is the collecting of money which we add to it. There is nowhere it is recorded in the Bible for anyone to receive or give money after preaching; in fact, if you go into the Bible, you will read that it is given to you free, so you should give it out free of charge. If we need money, we go to God to get money from Him because the Bible tells us that money and every other thing in the world belong to God, He has asked us to seek Him and find Him, so collecting money or distributing envelopes to collect money after preaching is wrong”, he said. The theologian spoke on evangelism as he differentiates it from preaching, adding that Christians are expected to evangelise in public places. “There is a huge difference between preaching and evangelising; in the Bible, it written for us to go and preach and teach. Preaching is teaching the word of God and it is quite different from evangelism. Evangelism is introducing Jesus Christ to people, when you evangelise; you tell people who do not know Jesus Christ and not the Christians about Him and that is difference between preaching and evangelism. When you go inside the bus, you hear people preaching and not evangelising and to me that is very wrong. When you go and evangelise, talk to your listeners about Jesus Christ, His coming and His death, you ask them to accept Jesus Christ into their lives and

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It has become a trend for people who refer to themselves as men and women of God to board luxury and mini buses in motor parks in Lagos and other parts of the country to preach. At the end of their sermons, they appeal for funds from passengers. ODINAKA URUAKPA goes on a factfinding mission as she speaks to clerics and the people concerned on the issue. those who accept Him will become Christians and their lives will change; that is evangelism. Preaching as a matter of fact is not supposed to be done inside the bus, preaching is expected to be done inside the church or where two, three people gather together. Preaching is like exhortation i.e. to remind those gathered that they are Christians; to remind them of what they should do and what they should not do. All in all, I would say it is good to preach anywhere, I support preaching in the bus, I support preaching everywhere, but it is wrong to collect money at any rate”, he explained. Macaulay further explained that the economic situation in the country has actually created many things including begging. “Those going out looking for money are begging. They are not Christians, or evangelists seeking to win souls for the kingdom. They are jobless and many of them don’t even have a church. They are not trying to convert people but are trying to get their daily bread. It is only those who do not understand this that give them money. If you are a good Christian, you won’t give such people money. When asked if people should not as-

THOSE GOING OUT LOOKING FOR MONEY ARE BEGGING. THEY ARE NOT CHRISTIANS OR EVANGELISTS SEEKING TO WIN SOULS FOR THE KINGDOM. THEY ARE JOBLESS AND MANY OF

THEM DON’T EVEN HAVE A CHURCH. THEY ARE NOT TRYING TO CONVERT PEOPLE BUT TO GET

THEIR DAILY BREAD. IT IS ONLY THOSE WHO DO

NOT UNDERSTAND THIS THAT GIVE THEM MONEY.

CHRISTIAN, YOU WON’T GIVE SUCH PEOPLE MONEY.

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sist a sincere Christian who has to pay his fare moving from one place to the other to preach, he said: “As far as we Christian leaders are concerned, we don’t encourage our members to go out and preach without giving them money. If you want to send your evangelists out, you give them money to cover a particular area and after preaching, they would collect the names and addresses of these people and advise them to come to the church; from the church, you start to teach them to become Christians. Going into the bus with or without money and telling people that you have to go from one place to the

other is not in order; nobody sent you out, if you need money, you go to God that sent you out. “Sometimes people do what is right, but the method may be wrong; preaching is alright, but collecting money is not right. Every church is expected to have its department of evangelism and when they are going out, they should know what it costs. The church either provides transport or money for transport and if the evangelists are going to a particular area where they want to convince people and bring them to the church, that is the way it should be, you don’t preach and say


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g on commercial buses go to any church, no, you must follow it up, that is conversion, you follow up to make sure that the person that is converted is also nurtured to become a good Christian; that is the way it should be”, he explained. Pastor Moses Ojo argues that the only place that is right for people to give their money is the church and not inside a commercial vehicle where people of different religions are gathered. “It is not everybody in the bus that is born-again and all of them cannot be Christians; so why should you preach in the bus and turn it to a business center. Some people have taken this practice as their own ministry which is not supposed to be. It is not a bad thing to preach in the bus; I preach in the bus myself when the Lord permits me and when I have the time, but I have never collected money and I will never do such whenever I preach in the bus. Like I said earlier, the preacher doesn’t know the religion of the people he or she is ministering to in the bus, even those that are Christians; you don’t know the church they attend, you don’t know whether they are born again or not so why would you bother them with the issue of money just because you preached or prayed for them. In fact, as a result, some of these people preach messages that I am sure God is not happy with. It is so appalling that these days when you enter a bus for instance going from Lagos to Onitsha, you see different pastors board the bus at various points and when they finish preaching they start asking for one financial help or the other which is very embarrassing. This has become the way of life of this people who are supposed to be Christians and should know better that the bus is not a church where offering is given, but a means of movement for people of different religion”, he argued. When asked if it is wrong for someone who left what he was doing to earn a source of living to answer God’s call of evangelism to ask for money for transportation after preaching, in response, Pastor Ojo said that it is only a lazy person that would give that as excuse to collect money from those he preached to. “Any person who preaches in the bus and at the end of it all goes on to ask for money on the lame excuse of using it as means of transport to preach to others is only deceiving himself. If he does not have money to move around, God will not give him the assignment to do; if God actually gave him the assignment, He (God) will make provision for him. God is not a man that would start something that he wouldn’t finish, that whatever God says He would do, He always brings to pass; if God gives anyone the commission to go preaching from place to pace, sincerely, He would raise people that would support that course. “The people who engage themselves in this act are lazy; imagine some dis-

Preacher on an inter-state luxury bus

tributing envelopes for church building inside the bus? This is very wrong and the people giving them should also realize this. The people traveling in the bus can pray for themselves so these lazy ones who call themselves preachers should go and look for work if they need money because evangelism is free; the Bible tells us that freely we receive and freely we give, so no preacher should demand money from anyone”, he submitted. For Monsignor Gabriel Osu, Director of Social Communications, Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos, the first and most important thing a Christian and true believer should do is to obey the commandment instituted by Christ, which is to love God and your neighbour. “Nobody asks anyone to go to the marketplace or inside buses or motor parks to preach in the first place. We have to be very careful. Because you are preaching the gospel doesn’t mean you should go about disturbing the peace of others. The Bible says out of the abundance of the mind the mouth speaks. As a Christian and true believer, the first thing is to make sure you obey the most important commandment which is to love God and your neighbour. You can preach the gospel anywhere, but what matters is the action, which people want to see and not the Pharisee’s kind of life. If you say you believe in God and you are killing your neighbour, it is a contradiction. Action speaks louder than voice. I don’t write it on my forehead that I’m Catholic; it’s my action that people want to see. Why should anyone go inside buses, where people are thinking of their businesses and dare to dis-

NOBODY ASKS ANYONE TO GO TO THE MARKETPLACE OR INSIDE BUSES OR MOTOR PARKS TO PREACH IN THE FIRST PLACE.

VERY CAREFUL.

turb them with preaching, after which they are ask for money? Even the idea of preaching inside the bus is not good. Did our Lord Jesus Christ go to people’s houses or buses with the mind of disturbing them? He never did and the apostles never did so. People’s mind is always focused on where they are going and some inside that bus might probably be saying their prayers and then someone starts disturbing. When people are travelling, they must have already communicated or prayed to their God before setting out. Are you the one to remind them of their responsibility? My grouse is that after disturbing people’s peace, you now ask them to help you with money. Did they solicit your preaching and prayers in the first instance? he asked. Osu explained that Christians are supposed to do the work of God through the work they do adding that disturbing their neighbour should not be part of that. “Did God say you should go about disturbing your neighbour? If it were to be in the church or an assembly, it would have been a different thing. The trouble with us in Nigeria is that we condone a lot of evil under the pretence that we are doing God’s work. This should not be tolerated. This is one of the reasons we have proliferation of churches today”, he added. In a chat with Sister Franca Udom, a bus preacher who resides in Lagos, she

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revealed that she was into big time provision business until God called her into the evangelism ministry. When asked why she went into the practice of preaching from bus to bus and collecting money from the passengers afterwards, the lady preacher has this to say: “I did not choose this way for myself, but I was called by God to go about in buses and preach to the people I meet. On the issue of money, I was doing big-time provision business when I had this call, but I kept waving it off and as I kept doing this, I realised that my business was dwindling no matter how huge the amount I invested in it. When this continued, I decided to answer the call of preaching from bus to bus and request for a token as transport; I prefer to appeal to fellow Christians who are actually ready to help than facing the harassments of Lagos conductors”. In another chat with Tony Ububa, coordinator of one of the motor parks in Lagos, he revealed that the pastors who board the buses going outside the state do not stay in a particular motor park. “Unfortunately, we only see these preachers when the vehicle is already filled and about to move and that is when they come to pray for passengers. They actually move from one motor park to the other and since the vehicle is already on motion, we allow them to pray for the people and moreover, they preach the word of God to the passengers”, he said.


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God has decided your freedom, says Muoka General Overseer of the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministry, Pastor Lazarus Muoka, in this piece, teaches on God’s ability to grant believers freedom. Excerpts:

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ohn 8:36 says, “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” Every unregenerate man is a lost man because he has lost his God, his soul, his happiness, his liberty and ability. The great task that Christ came into the world to do was to seek and to save lost sinners. This He did by His blood, suffering, death, burial and resurrection. In consequence He has by the later purchased freedom for us. If therefore He decides to make us free, we shall indeed be free. Beloved, no matter the situation, the word of God concerning you cannot be challenged. There is no kingdom, power, spirit or evil personality in existence that can oppose God’s decision in your favour. His decision is final on every matter according to the book of Revelation 22:13 which says, “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last”. When the Lord is committed to doing a thing, there is none that can stand in op opposition; and today I am assuring you that God has decided your freedom even now and the devil cannot reverse it because His decision is final and irrevocable. Isaiah 43:13 says, “Yea, before the day was I am he; and there is none that can deliver out of my hand: I will work, and who shall let it?” God was, when nothing else was. He was God when the earth was not a world, when mountains were not in place, and the generation of the heavens and the earth had not commenced. If God himself was of yesterday, He would not be a suitable refuge for mortal men. If He could change and cease to be God, He would not be a dwelling place for His people. The Almighty God is everlasting in nature and power. At His command, all created things sprang up into being. Should we then doubt if this God assures He has decided our freedom? Why should we not leap for joy if He has decided to favour us? Why should we tremble at the anger of the whole world who never love us? If He is our dwelling place, shall we not be safe though the world felt otherwise? For we have a Lord greater than the entire world. We have a Lord so mighty that at His word all things sprang. Rev. 12:7-9 says, “And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his

angels, And prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.” God banished the devil and disobedient angels from heaven with little or no effort even though they resisted and fought back but could not prevail because God has the final say on every matter. God’s decision on any matter is final and none would be able to prevail against Him. The reason and examples Our God who is the creator of heaven and earth and everything therein including man has the final decision on every matter on earth, in heaven and beneath the earth. Psalm 24:1 says “The earth is the LORD’S, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.” Gen. 1:1, 26-27 says, “In In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth., And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. So God created man in his own image, in th the he image of God crecre eated he him; male malle and female cre-ated he them.” The scripture buttresses this fact that God created man, the earth, heaven and everything in them and also intended for man to dwell with Him. I want you to under-

stand that Satan deceived man whom God created for His pleasure at the very beginning and caused man to sin against God, and as a result, man lost the relationship established between him and God as well as His original plan for man. Gen. 3:23-24 says, “Therefore the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.” When God created man and placed him in the Garden of Eden to be with Him, man sinned against his Creator and thus was dislodged from that plan and was consequently driven out and placed under curse and started suffering. God who is full of compassion decided to end the suffering of man by sending His only begotten son to die and liberate man from sin so that man would be delivered completely as recorded in John 3:16. God made a way for man m ma n to be free from Safr t a n

and by extension, suffering and afflictions, satanic bondage through Jesus Christ our deliverer. This was made possible because He has the final say on any matter. But, if you are not yet free, this may be as a result of ignorance and lack of knowledge of the word of God; for God has freed you from the bondage of affliction for the very reason of allowing Jesus Christ to die for our sin. The commemoration of Easter was a reminder of the freedom we derived from the manifestation of Jesus Christ. If you have been ignorant of that, this message is meant to let you understand that Jesus has made you free and you are completely free if you accept Him as your Lord and personal Saviour. Consequently, you are no more in bondage of sin, affliction, sickness, poverty, etc. It is God’s decision for you to be free and you will certainly be free in Jesus name. You may have suffered for a very long time. It could even be since your birth or maybe you are wondering how freedom could be achieved; maybe yours began a few years ago and nothing appears to be happening for you, or it may be that, since you came to the age of reasoning, nothing good seems to be coming your way. It could even be that there are evil personalities standing against your prosperity, promotion, finance, employment, career, health, etc. I want to assure you that the God of heaven has decided your irrevocable freedom made available by the manifestation of o our Lord Jesus Christ. Our response and benefit Even though God has decided our freedom dom from the foundation of this world but yet yet many do not know this fact and are still still in sin and by extension in bondage of Satan. Satan. Hosea 4:6 says, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.” children.” You should understand indeed that your freedom has been decided by God Almighty from the very beginning. When you have this understanding and then go for ffo or your or y ur freedom, you shall surely be yo free because God has decided c ded it through ci the mani-

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I believe nothing is impossible –Ifu Ennada Ifu Ennada was born and bred in Lagos by Abia State parents. She is a content producer, presenter, writer and actress. She also has passion for music and fashion designing In this interview with Adaeze Amos, she speaks about her lifestyle, acting prowess and dress sense. Are you working on any project currently? I’m working on a project which will be launched in July, God willing. I wouldn’t want to spill the whole thing now until I’m ready.

What do you do to a movie script when you receive it? I don’t like poorly written scripts, though I’ve never been offered any. I just get to edit them sometimes.

Besides acting and fashion designing, are there other things you’re into? I’m also a fitness model because I’m passionate about fitness and wellness. I care about humanity; through my dealings and work, I try my best to make life better for people. What did you study? I studied Computer Science at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State and graduated in 2011. Tell us how your passion for acting started. Were your parents in support of this or they wanted you to be a lawyer or doctor as many parents do? In my primary school days, I was very active in the creative arts department, so I did a lot of acting and singing at every school event. I never aspired to be an actress because singing was my first love; I also aspired to be an aeronautic engineer. I stumbled on acting over a year ago. I saw an advert on Facebook about a new TV series called ‘Emerald’ and I decided to attend the audition since the date was free on my calendar. That audition was my first and it landed me one of the leads in the series. ‘Emerald’ actually took away my professional acting virginity. My parents have been extremely supportive of my career choice. When I started as a TV presenter, they’d even let me travel outside Lagos and stayed away for weeks even though I was a teenager. They trusted me and haven’t stopped believing I would make the right decisions and take care of my business. What movies have you starred in? I currently played a lead in ‘Emerald TV drama’ series and I’ve also featured on several episodes of ‘Mnet Tinsel’ as a day-player. I played a sub lead on ‘Desperate Housewives Africa season 1’ and I also made appearances on ‘MTV Base Shuga season 4’. My first feature film was directed by the award-winning CJ, Fiery Obasi, and produced by his lovely wife, Oge Obasi. I played the lead female in the gangster thriller called ‘O-Town’. What really emboldens you before the camera? What makes me bold? Everything! The director, cameras and my colleagues on the set, but mostly my love for the arts. Besides, I love the cameras when I’m on the job! Some actors say they perform better when paired with good actors; does that also happen to you? I hope this won’t be seen as arrogance. With all modesty, I always bring my ‘A plus’ game. Also, having a deep understanding of my script and a good director, help too. How did your passion for acting start? I’m very passionate about creative arts, but I never really considered acting because I spent more time singing, writing and producing. But after I stumbled on acting, the passion for it grew and it’s blossoming. What movies brought you into the limelight? My lead role in ‘Emerald’ is a catalyst to my limelight process. It currently airs everyday on ‘Africa Magic’ showcase and loads of people across the continent get to see it. The role I played in ‘Tinsel’ also played its part. I got a considerable amount of recognition from filmmakers during and after the period it aired. Which of them made tongues wag? I played the role of a streetwise call-girl in ‘Emerald’.

lywood? I have never been harassed sexually in Nollywood. Hold on! Is there sexual harassment in Nollywood? Okay, seriously I don’t think sexual harassment is exclusive to any industry and I’ve never been harassed by anyone in this creative industry. I was harassed a long time ago and it wasn’t by anyone in Nollywood.

Can you define your style? My personal style is free spirit. It’s not defined by the norms.

That brought a certain amount of attention, especially when people meet me in real life and see the contrast between me and ‘Tina’, the character I played. Of these, which is the most challenging? I’m yet to get a challenging role, but I know it’s closer than I think. I need a role that’d make me work extremely hard and go outside the box. I’m thinking of a cat-woman kind of role, maybe because I’m quite athletic (laughs). Whatever is unconventional and challenging will be very welcome. Some of our actresses feature in sex movies because of money; are you that daring? I play the role of a streetwise call-girl in ‘Emerald’ and that came with some well executed sex scenes. It’s just an act, make-believe. I think any professional won’t consider it daring since it’s just acting. I mean you’re not having real sex. What’s your impression about those who post their nude pictures on the net for stardom; what’s your take on that? Every adult has the right to do whatever they please. I don’t judge people. What thrills you about acting? Everything about acting thrills me. Doesn’t it rob you of your privacy? Well, I deal with it. I’m working to attain the limelight status so my privacy is not always disturbed, but I deal with it whenever anyone attempts to overreach their boundaries. I’m a very private person when I’m not working. Who are you aspiring to be like in both Nollywood and Hollywood? Honestly, I aspire to be like no one, but the best version of myself each day. There are many local and international actors I admire, but I really just want to be the greatest I can be without using anyone as a yardstick for success or perfection. How daring are you in romance roles? I do whatever the script and director requires of me. It’s all make-believe. Can you relive your first time on a movie set? My first day on set was in a location scene and I got my nails done. They were quite uncomfortable because I always rock my natural nails and so I wasn’t used to them. I ended up tapping my four fingers against my thumb and the director loved it and asked that I make it part of the mannerisms of the character. That’s something every fan of ‘Emerald’ and ‘Tina’ never forgets. If you tune to the show now and I’m on, you would see my talking fingers and you’d love them! How do you cope with sexual harassment in Nol-

When you are dressing up for a red carpet event, what exactly do you bear in mind? Whenever I’m getting dressed for any event, I put my totality into consideration. So you won’t catch me wearing an evening dress to an ‘AY Live’, for instance! What fashion item makes up a larger part of your wardrobe? Boots! I love wedge-heel boots and sneakers because they’re comfortable! What style won’t you go close to even if it’s in vogue? I’m really not a fan of some current trends because everyone wears them. I could remix and wear. I could also style it differently. Fashion is about flaunting your good sides and concealing your flaws. What part of your body would you love to show off? How can I say I can flaunt any part of my body without sounding pompous? Working out is a lifestyle and part of the benefits is the fit, toned and hot body it guarantees me. Aside from that, I have very good gene. I don’t want to sound immodest. What lesson has life taught you? And what is your philosophy? Life has taught me that nothing is impossible. My philosophy is that ‘life is beautiful’. Life is many things, but when you see it as beautiful and work towards it, it makes living enjoyable.


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‘Married women shouldn’t think they’re better than spinsters ’ ADAEZE AMOS

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s it is the case with many Nigerian undergraduates, Oguejiofor Maryjane Onyinyechi, initially did not study a course she wanted. Having no choice, she took Philosophy as a discipline. However, she later developed interest in the course and she is now a proud philosopher. “I’m a graduate of Philosophy from University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. Initially, I wanted to study Law but when my score was below the cut-off point, I opted for Philosophy. Not because I liked it but as it was what I could lay hands on that year. I didn’t want to waste my time at home waiting for the next to write the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board exam. But when I started studying Philosophy, I began to develop interest in it, sincerely. In fact, I fell in love with the course and today I’m a proud philosopher,” she said with a warm smile. Why does Onyinyechi consider herself a proud philosopher? “I’m a proud philosopher because Philosophy as a course rekindled my self-confidence. It assured me that I can be on my own, believe in myself and that belief alone has been helping me achieve success in the market square of life. You know Philosophy is the study of life, human beings and their ways of life, their religion, their gods. You know people believe in different gods, some are Hindus, others believe in small gods just as our forefathers did, some in trees. Philosophy as a course unveiled all these to me,” she recalled. But one wonders whether there are ways those who studied this course have been of great help to humanity or mankind. “People call philosophers lovers of wisdom. We love wisdom and also love to impact wisdom on humanity/mankind. That is the way people benefit from us. You can’t give what you don’t have, so because we have wisdom, we give it out willingly to people who are in dire need of it. Another way we affect humanity is that we are not careless talkers. Before we say anything, we pause and think over it first, considering how it would affect the next person,” she stressed. If they were wise thinkers, why then do some people see them as fetish and cunning? “Yes, you are right; some look at us as if we are fetish and cunning, those whose lives are not straightforward just because we have knowledge about other beliefs and gods. They feel we react according to what we have studied. But they are wrong! So many philosophers are believers of Christ who even preach in the churches. Hence people benefit from them, even women as well. Remember I said we are lovers of wisdom. When wisdom is applied to issues of the home front, things begin to happen appropriately. That is why a wise advice to clients/friends helps to solve problems that can wreck homes. It is wrong for people to see us as charlatans or cunning because humanity taps from the wisdom of philosophers, the right thinkers,” she explained. Aside from Philosophy, there is another thing that this lady sees as a misconception or mistaken belief by most married women. “It is the fact that some married women think themselves better than spinsters because they were lucky to be married before them. No woman should think she is better than any single lady because you happen to have your own man now. Some married women hardly mingle with single ladies just because they feel they are better placed than them. This is not fair. Every lady wouldn’t get married at the same time. Just because you got married before me does not mean you should disrespect or disregard me. We all can’t get married at the same time. I want to use this medium to say that no married woman should think she is better than the next lady simply because she is married. The worst is that some married women hardly mingle with single ladies; they feel superior so much that even when you greet them, they find it difficult to respond. And when you greet their husbands, they feel so insecure as if you want to snatch their man. The fact that you are married today does not mean others won’t get married tomorrow,” she pointed out. Has she felt inferior in the midst of married women before? “Never! What for? Why should I feel inferior because you are married and I’m not? Do I know the challenges you are going through in your marriage? If you listen to the plights of some of them, you know that they wish to come out but because they are incapacitated, they have to stay put. I know that God has a purpose for my life even if I’m single. At the appointed time, He will bring my own man. I have not lost hope in God,” she emphasised. To ladies who are newly married, she has some words. “Still welcome your friends that are yet to be married in your life. Don’t just discard them immediately. Even if your husband told you to desist from seeing them so that they don’t interfere in your marriage, do that with wisdom,” she counselled.

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Sunday, June 14, 2015

Dude Style ‘I look smart in anything I wear’

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Oladele Olunike is a managing consultant at World Class Compere Academy. He is also a personal, career and business effectiveness coach. In this interview with Victor Udoh, he speaks about his passion for speaking and his dress choice. Excerpts: Tell us about your background. I was born in Lagos into a family of seven siblings. I’m the first child. I went to Abati Nursery and Primary school, Lagos, Remo Secondary School, Sagamu, Ogun State, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, where I studied Land Surveying and Photogrammetry and received a Bachelor of Technology with combined honours. I served my National Youth Corps in Uyo Akwa Ibom State, at the Ministry of Lands and Urban Development as assistant surveyor and field report booker. After my service, having discovered myself in my 300 level in university, that I have some innate talents - speaking, acting and writing - that I sense my future should be built around, I returned to school taking courses in these areas of my newly discovered talents for proficiency and marketability of my skills. So, I went to Fourthman’s School of Positive Theatre, Lagos, to groom my acting and theatre production talents. I went to Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria Training School, Lagos now FRCN Broadcast Academy, Lagos to develop my elocution, diction and presentation skills, where I bagged an Advanced Broadcast Presentation certification, having previously acquired the basic and intermediate certification at the same institution. Coupled with these, I took some online courses and certification. Also, I did and still do non-stop personal or self-development programmes – study books relevant to my personal, career and business development. Why did you choose to be a communicator after studying land surveying? I wish I chose it, but it was the other way round; Communication chose me by the election of providence. I had loved speaking since I was 12, not knowing what this could lead to in my future. All through my primary, secondary and university days, I was always interested in whatever opportunity that can put me in front of an audience to speak – informing, instructing and inspiring, coupled with compeering events as Emcee or Master of Ceremonies. It was when I got to my year three in the university with two years to my graduation during my first degree, that I realised that my future is sentenced towards speaking, acting and writing; with speaking through different media – live before an audience – speaking inspirationally, training and coaching, compeering as MC, through radio, TV and online leading the pack. Being a member of the Toastmasters club, can you tell us more about this? Toastmasters is an international communication and leadership skills development club which was founded in 1924 in Santa Ana California, United States of America by Ralph Charles Smedly. It was in the basement of Young Men Christian Association, YMCA, when he thought it important to teach communication skills to young boys. Today, 91 years after, that little group in the YMCA basement has grown to become a club of over 350,000 Toastmasters (male and female) clustered in over 15, 000 clubs in about 116 countries all over the world. What do you think stands you out among your contemporaries? As a professional speaker, personal, career and business effectiveness coach and consultant, communication and business etiquette expert and an accomplished master of

ceremonies, in addition to bringing to every platform an eclectic mix of inspiration, energy and humour which illuminate any audience and leave them reaching for the stars, my novel anecdotal style of delivery; drawing from life lessons from what I practise stands me out among my contemporaries and makes me the preferred coach, consultant and compeer often. How do you get your inspiration? Studying Land Surveying and Photogrammetry for my first degree taught me how to observe details and afterwards in life draw lessons from them. I draw a lot of lessons, inspiration from happenings around me, from anything and everything; the mundane to the monumental. However, my ever flowing and never ending source of ultimate inspiration is the Spirit of the Almighty God. How was your first experience on stage? For acting, it was in my role as the second Prince in a school stage play, ‘The School Play’ in primary six. It was thrilling to say the least. But for speaking, it was at a birthday party as MC many years ago as a teenager. I was thrilled and tensed. Very awkward feeling you may say; being thrilled and tensed at the same time. Today though, I derive a lot of fun standing before any audience, informing, instructing and inspiring them – whether when acting, speaking, training, coaching or compeering What thrills you about acting? The informative, instructive and inspiring message it conveys. If the acting does not bear a message I can learn something positive from or I can be inspired by, it will not stir my interest. What is the style you cannot be caught wearing? Any style which reveals part of the body that is not meant to be exposed in public. I can never be caught sagging my trousers. What is your style signature? Bow tie and matching pocket squares. When I am donning a two or three-piece suit which is my favourite outfit. Where do you think that Nigerian guys and ladies are not getting it right in fashion? Thinking they must have everything in vogue in their wardrobe or wear it. Many are ignorant that it is not everything in vogue that is for everybody. Before one should wear anything, there are many considerations that are in order – very key is one’s body shape. Clothes are meant to complement and not condemn our bodies. But because many consider only what is in vogue and not their body shape, many look awkward and not fashionable in many things they wear even though it is in vogue. What is that dress sense that makes you look smart? I look smart in anything I wear because first, I consider my body shape, then fitness, comfortability, colour-combination, weather, occasion and trend before my choice of what to wear. But a two or three-piece suit is my favourite outfit. Who is your mentor? I have different mentors for key areas of my personal and professional life – I have five of them. But for my speak-

ing, training and coaching – Dr. Myles Munroe, International Inspirational Speaker and World Leaders Advisor. For my speaking, training, coaching and compeering (MC) – Mr. Richmond Dayo Johnson, International Inspirational Speaker, Executive Coach, Accomplished Master of Ceremonies and the Managing Director of Radio Continental Lagos with other stations in Osun and Ondo. What is your philosophy of life? “If you know where you are going, your journey is short. If you know how to get there, your journey is shorter. If you know who has got there, your journey is shortest. If you are willing to submit to who has got there by apprenticeship and he or she is willing to take you there by mentorship,...congratulations...you...are...there!” – Oladele Olunike, QP. What books do you read? Personal or self-development books and inspirationals are my favourite. What is your achievement? Living my raison d’être – my reason for being, which is informing, instructing and inspiring my generation to greatness; one community, one country and one continent at a time. What is the current project you are having at hand? Four of my books, a number of training DVDs production. What are your other interests? Acting, theatre production, writing, mentoring, blogging and podcasting. What are your hobbies? Movies, reading, research, learning and travelling. What is your favourite meal? Rice in whatever form, especially white rice, vegetable, fish, fried plantain and cold water. How do you relax? Going to the cinema to see movies, listening to music and lounging.


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What to wear ‌an album launch JUNE 14, 2015

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ince many artistes are still releasing new songs/music, chances are that an event such as album launch would continue to recur. If you have a music launch to attend and you are getting set for what to wear so that you’d look good, this page is your guide. Take a look at what super screen goddess, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, once wore to such an event. She looked cute. You can copy this style and blend with neon orange accessories.


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Fashion rules or regulations you must abide by ADAEZE AMOS

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very institution or organisation is guided by rules or regulations. Fashion is not an exception. Thus, there are rules or regulations that fashionistas and style aficionados need to obey for them to look splendid. Below are the rules: *The colour rule: This is a vital part of fashion, an integral part of style, so to say. In the world of colours, some are considered feminine. They include bright, sweet and flashy colours as red, yellow, indigo and green, etc. Masculine colours are cool and dull. The guiding principle is that they must be well blended. Once this rule is broken, the culprit would be said to be rioting or clashing his or her colours, which is not proper. Then for events where colour codes are mentioned, it is always better to abide by those colours in order not to appear odd. *Wearing what fits: It is true that one needs to follow the trend so that one won’t be described as old-fashioned. But one of the fashion rules to consider is to dress in what fits your body shape. *What suits the occasion: This is very important. For instance, you are not supposed to wear an outfit meant for nightclubbing for a job interview or board meeting. *Flaunt if need be your good sides and cover up your flaws: Remember that the rule behind body flaunting trend is that you don’t show off your flaws. *Your hairstyle should also conform to the occasion: Don’t wear long and fluffy hairstyles like rock musicians do to corporate events. Pack it into a pony tail and off you go. *Dress your age: There are some styles you ought to leave for your teenage daughters.


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African Look African attire, rich in glamour, bold in colours ADAEZE AMOS

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frican fashion is definitely an epitome of glamour, colour, creativity and beauty. Have you paused to admire the bold colours African women exude when they step out in their regalia? Wow is the word. You need to see them in their element. Take a look at these few pictures. Aren’t you thrilled? Aren’t you proud to be an African woman?


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o doubt, we are in the era of change. Yes! Everyone is clamouring for a change and I guess this should extend to the homes too. Enough is enough of a life of conservativeness. We need to move on. Traditionally, we are familiar with men taking the initiative where sex particularly is concerned. And do you blame women? No! You should not blame them. Men, they say are the heads of the homes, the family. They are to take the initiatives on all issues. Often times too, women are reminded to even keep silent in churches. As a matter of fact, it is a sign of disrespect for a woman to be talking where their men are seated. Well, that was then. You don’t have to continue to be quiet on bed again, you must embrace change. It is important. Men seem to be too busy to observe some things. I mean the needs of their women these days. And if women are indeed made to be helpers of their men, I suggest they rise up to their responsibilities by taking the bull by the horn. If you are waiting for that your man to wake up to your romantic taste, you may just wait for eternity. Consider the following tips to please yourselfTurn him on with whispered words Talking in whispers can really turn a man on. So, whenever you are returning home from church or any outing, and he calls, try and speak in whispers or low tones. He will surely get the signal and will just be all over you when you finally see. Brush him with your body unexpectedly. Doing this

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ture. The mere thought of you taking him out will readily put the two of you in a romantic mood. Send a sizzling text message Text him. Even if your teenage years are far behind you, men still love to feel they are still young. Even at age 88, they still enjoy a little digital flirting. Feel silly trying to think something up? Try one of these scripts: “You. Me. Bed. Tonight.” or something like “Can’t wait to see you at home...” or “ Just picturing the two of us naked and sweaty.” Get creative for your man! You alone know what kind of talk really turns him on. Organise some romantic movies for just the two of you Take some time to get some romantic movies that will end up giving the two of you sizzling sexy ideas that will linger in your memories for a long time. Keep the kids and any intruder as much as possible away of course. Once you’ve got your man on the couch, slip your favourite sexy film or episode into your DVD player and let that feeling overtake you before taking your guy.

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when you see that he is busy reading or on his laptop will suddenly jilt him into thinking your own way and this will surely set your love life today on fire. Make sure he is not fully clothed and do it slowly but ensure this is well planned and well targeted. Arrange for a dinner for only the two of you Organise a dinner just for the two of you outside the home or your familiar environment. This is another way of enjoying your man and yourself. Make sure your choice is a very quiet place where you can enjoy the work of na-

Shop for something scandalous Men love new things, so, make a secret plan to surprise him with something new , may be a lingerie, a pair of lacy panties or a bum short to wear just for him. Take pleasure in choosing the perfect item to seduce him with. When he walks into the bedroom, have your shiny new purchase handy and simply show it to him. He’ll get the picture immediately and you’ll have worked yourself up just thinking about it. It will end up as a win-win for both parties! It’s a Sunday, a work-free day and a day to begin your exploits. Remember, this man you call your husband is your property just as you are to him. Taking the initiative to get him all over you is therefore not a crime. It’s your office, it’s your time and of course, it’s your show, so, enjoy yourself and fill in the gap well. Do catch your fun and let’s have a feedback. Send a text ONLY to 08029894772

Sexual solutions and love products for adults My husband ejaculates so fast during intercourse and I don’t know what causes it. I am concerned. Also my urine smells like spoilt egg and it is yellow. I have been to the pharmacy. They said it is infection. I have treated it and used herbs too. The odour will cease for a while and come back again. Honestly I don’t know what to do madam. I am confused. Please I need your help – Patience Dear Patience, you have raised a lot of issues so let us start with your own problems. The reason the infection keeps coming back after treatment is because you keep getting re-infected by coming in contact with a person, a piece of clothing or sanitary object that is infected as well. Since you are married, I assume you have unprotected sex with your husband which is normal. Now if any of you picks up an infection that can be transmitted sexually, the other person will get infected as well. The only way to eradicate such a problem is by getting treated with your husband at the same time. If only one person gets treated, he or she will get infected by the other one who has not yet received treatment. Secondly, urine color varies. Urine is usually yellow with a stronger odour when you are not drinking enough water. Everybody should drink up to eight glasses of water daily. When you don’t drink enough water, the waste content in your urine turns it yellow and makes the smell stronger. And for your husband, there are many causes of premature ejaculation. Hereditary, masturbation, anxiety and nervousness can all cause it. Ejaculating quickly is also common among men and is not indicative of an illness. It is only an issue because both sexes want sex to last longer. In any case, there are many ways to control the speed of ejaculation. Using delay creams and ointments during intercourse can help. Gladiator Delay Cream and Colt Stay Hard Delay Cream for instance are dependable ointments that can help him. Certain performance supplements can also help. Max Stamina, Rhino 5 and X Again Platinum Enhancer can all help a man last longer in addition to giving him firmer erections and improving his overall performance. The use of penis sleeves can help too. If you are

interested in that, look for Apollo Extension or the Cock Xtender sleeve. They are both very good and help make the penis look bigger as well – Uche I was pretty wild back in the day and I did all kinds of things in bed, one of which is fisting and bottle insertions. I just settled down and I have been married for six months. My husband keeps mentioning how wide my vagina is and I want to do something about it but I don’t know what. A friend said you may be able to help. I will really appreciate it – Pink The vaginal tissue is a muscle. It can get slack but it can also be toned to become tight again. In your case, this can take a while because inserting whole fists and bottles into the vagina really weaken the muscles a lot. You need months of Kegel exercises to restore the tightness again. Call the numbers below and ask for Ben Wa Balls for kegels. Vagina tightening creams like the Tighten It Up V – Gel can help too – Uche I need an affordable vibrator as I am on a budget – Rose The cheapest vibrator you can get is the bullet type vibrator. It is quite small but powerful and is meant for clitoral stimulation. For this, ask for the Silver Bullet or the Red or Purple Top Cat Bullet – Uche I just tried the Magic Mike supplement after a very lengthy discussion with your staff. I am happy to say that it worked. The tablet is quite small but it gave me good erection without headaches – Jones Yes Jones, big things come in small packages these days. That is the future of science and technology. Magic Mike is advanced medicine and powerful too. That tiny tablet you see will work for three days. I guess that is why it is called Magic Mike - Uche Please I am interested in more of your films. My wife liked the last one – Young Okay. Get her Compulsion and The One – Uche That is all for today. The names of the people fea-

tured here have been changed for their privacy. Adults in need of these treatments/novelties can call 07086754515 or 08053911233 or any other number here to order or they can order online at www.zeevirtualmedia.com. Zee Virtual Media delivers to you wherever you are in Nigeria. For enquiries, send your emails to custserv@zeevirtualmedia.com - Uche Edochie, MD, Zee Virtual Media.


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Why you urinate often during pregnancy

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hen Sally missed her flow, just after six weeks, she started noticing that the way she used to urinate had changed. It was more frequent than before. That was the first thing that convinced her she was actually pregnant aside from missing her flow. She considered that embarrassing. “It was embarrassing, especially the day I was travelling from Lagos to South-East to see my mother. I boarded a bus that had toilet inside but we were told that the toilet ‘had a problem’ hence no one should use it. I was all the time telling the driver to stop for me to urinate. It got so often that people started wondering why. They however knew I was pregnant as my tummy had started showing. But I cared less about what they felt because I couldn’t help it. Now, medics have stressed that frequent urination is one of the bodily changes in pregnancy. Sally is not the only pregnant woman going through this. If you are pregnant and you are reading this piece, you too may have noticed a more frequent need to urinate. You may ask why the change. Shortly after you become pregnant, hormonal

changes cause blood to flow more quickly through your kidneys, filling your bladder more often. Another factor is that over the course of your pregnancy, the amount of blood in your body rises until you have almost 50 per cent more than before you got pregnant. This leads to a lot of extra fluid getting processed through your kidneys and ending up in your bladder. Don’t forget as well that you may also feel pressure on your bladder from your growing uterus, which further compounds the problem. And this is usually worse at night. Health experts say what causes it is that when you lie down, some of the fluid that you retained in your feet during the day makes its way back into the bloodstream and eventually into your bladder. It is due to your pregnancy. But please, don’t because of that avoid drinking enough water. Water helps you wash your system and keeps off urinary tract infection. After all, your waking up at nights to urinate is getting you prepared for motherhood when you will have to wake up often to attend to your bundle of joy.

‘I kissed my boyfriend uncontrollably in public’

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y first public kiss is something memorable till date. I hope my mummy doesn’t read this because I’m an African to the core and not supposed to do this in public, if you know what I mean. It happened when my boyfriend was travelling out of the country for a while and I knew deep in my heart that I was going to miss him. When we got to Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja Lagos, he was about to walk to the tarmac to board his flight. That was when it dawned on me that he was actually going to leave me for some time. So, we stood holding hands and he looked deep into my eyes and said ‘babe, I love you’. I was dumb-founded. But before I knew what was happening, I was all over him, kissing him like my life depended on his lips not caring that this was Naija; we were not supposed to do that in the open! No one stopped us, people minded their business; maybe they understood how both of us felt. By the time I came to reality, I opened my eyes and noticed that people were looking at us, watching us like a movie. That was when I felt so shy that I had to disentangle myself from him. He realised how embarrassed I was but he didn’t care. He was only laughing. I think that was crazy and naughty. Gotting is a Nollywood actress. –ADAEZE AMOS


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Ogbono soup J ust like the egusi, ogbono soup is thoroughly enjoyed by everybody.

Ingredients lkg/ 21b assorted meats (oxtail, tripe, ponmo & bushmeat) 450g/llb stock fish(pre-soaked) 450g / llb dried fish (washed) 225g / 8oz whole dry prawns (cleaned) 225g / 8oz ground ogbono seeds 225g/8oz ground crayfish 25g / 8oz ground pepper 25g / loz iru 1 medium onion 290ml / lOfl oz palm oil 3pint stock or water salt to taste

Preparation Wash the assorted meats thoroughly and place in a pot. Add the sliced onions, ground chillies and some stock or water. Cook for 30 minutes. Add the washed smoked fish and stockfish, cook for a further 10-15 minutes adding a water or stock as needed to stop it from burning. In another pot, heat the oil and fry the ground seeds for three minutes to bring out the nutty flavour. Gradually add the stock and whisk until it draws and bubbles. Add the cooked meats, peppers and crayfish. Dissolve the locust bean in a little stock and add to the soup. Allow to simmer for another 10 minutes, check seasoning and serve hot with pounded yam.

Pepperwood Grove wine

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on Sebastiani’s Sonoma-based wine négociant firm, Don Sebastiani & Sons, was founded only in 2001, but its multiple brands have quickly become goto names for high-quality, affordable wines made with grapes sourced from throughout California. Pepperwood Grove may be one of the company’s least playful brand names (compared to Smoking Loon, say, or Screw Kappa Napa), yet its juicy California Merlot, full of plum and chocolate notes, embodies the appealingly straightforward drinkability of Don Sebastiani’s wines. For over 20 years, the firm has offered an innovative collection of versatile wines that deliver an exceptional balance of quality and value, wines that are perfect for celebrating the extraordinary in every day. Pepperwood Grove embraces the négociant model of winemaking, scouring the world’s best growing regions to find just the right fruit to transform into true crowd-pleasing wines. What’s more, as wine continues to become an increasingly important part of Nigerian life, the new Big Green Box makes it even easier to take the Pepperwood Grove wine you love with you.


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frica’s first Global Black Entertainment and Lifestyle network, EbonyLife TV, is set will host 100 young leaders to an exclusive meeting on June 20, at the Wheatbaker Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos Former chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega, will be the guest speaker. Coming after Nigeria’s most successful electoral seasons to date, the participants will be able to meet and converse with Jega about his experiences during his tenure, the most recent elections held, and on many more issues. It will be moderated by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, a co-host of the highly rated ‘The Spot’ on EbonyLife and host of Sunday afternoon show, Rubbin’ Minds. “No one can deny the impact Professor Jega had on our electoral process during his tenure at INEC,” said Mo Abudu, Founder/CEO of Ebonylife TV. “We know it is important for young Nigerians to have an insight into those things that transpired during his tenure at INEC resulting in the momentous change we now see—and how they will shape the next few years of Nigeria’s future,” she added. Mo

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verything about my life is serious. Of course it’s serious.” This is the response of superstar rapper, Ice Prince, to a question about his relationship with Ghanaian-French beauty Maima. The Choc Boi Nation artiste, who is known for keeping his private life out of public, made this revelation during a noholds barred chat session on the premiere episode of the new MTV Base show ‘Real Talk’. The show, hosted by MTV Base VJ Ehiz and VJ Stephanie is a one-on-one question and answer platform, which enables fans to connect with top celebrities by getting answers to questions they have asked on social media. No questions are offlimits – secrets, guilty pleasures, old memories, phobias, everything is on the table. In the course of the premiere episode, Ice Prince answers questions on a range of subjects including his opinion about Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie, what age he stopped wetting the bed (15 or 16, he reveals shockingly!), if he has ever worn fake jewellery, and whether he has a thing for “Yvonne’s”. Responding to a question about if he has ever had a fight with a fellow celebrity, he replies: “I don’t get into fights, but maybe some altercations once in a while. Maybe somebody moved your verse on a song or someone didn’t release a song when they were supposed to, but we know how to find our way around it. There are so many years ahead for us to make music anyway.” Speaking about the new show, Head of Marketing and Communications, Viacom Africa, Colette Otusheso, remarked, “Real Talk is designed to go below the surface, to bring the real story of the superstars on the show to their fans. If you have ever wondered what your favourite celebrities get up to in their private lives, this is the show where you get that exclusive access to them and get them to answer questions of your own choosing.” Maiama

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Folklore artiste, Ajobiewe, drops new album

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s Muslims worldwide prepare for this year’s Ramadan fasting, Chief Sulaimon Ayilara aka Ajobiewe and some other artistes have concluded work on an album in support of the onemonth event billed to start soon. In a statement signed by Abdulahi Atolagbe of AMJA Entertainment, he said Muslims and other music lovers would be seeing Ajobiewe in another dimension compared to what he’s known for in the music world as the new album, ‘Owuye’ hits the market next week. “Sulaimon Ayilara is a Yoruba poet with track record of great versatility in the profession. He has many albums to his name and ‘Owuye’ will showcase him in a different dimension in the entertainment industry,” said the AMJA boss. He added that, “Many people out there don’t see Ajobiewe as a Muslim, maybe because of his kind of music. They see him as a pagan than a Muslim. “Having to play on people’s intelligence is against the will of God, this and many more are the teaching in the new album that will soon hit the market as the 2015 Muslim’s fasting comes on board.” Those that featured in the album include Sulaimon Sarumi, an islamic artiste based in Ilorin, Asakir Sikirulahi Isola and Kafayat Yakub that has about three albums which are ‘Tanadi’, ‘Back to Sender’ and ‘Owuye’.


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Movies & Music

Sunday, June 14, 2015

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Anita Joseph dares Klim K

Nollywood friends rejoice with Desmond Elliot

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ollywood’s actress, Anita, has dared Klim in a show to know who is sexier between the two beautiful and sexy actresses. While uploading her pictures, she said she knew she had a curvier figure than Klim. Sunday Mirror believes this is neither here nor there. It is for their fans to choose who is sexier.

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t was a parade of Nollywood star actors and actresses during the inauguration of Lagos State House of Assembly at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos recently. Friends and colleagues of Desmond Elliot stormed the event to add glamour and give their colleague a moral support as he began his political career as one of the members of the Lagos State House of Assembly. Some of his Nollywood colleagues who witnessed the swearing-in at the Lagos House are Ramsey Noah and Monalisa Chinda, among many others.

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Femi Brainard back with new film, The Other 360

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fter several months missing in action, actor Femi Brainard, is set for a comeback with his role in a new short film, ‘The Other 360’. Brainard plays the role of a managing director faced with the decision as to whether employ Tolani Oladapo, played by Ayobami Olugbenga Wyse, a candidate who had unknowingly insulted him during banter earlier. The 18-minute movie, produced and directed by fastrising filmmaker, Dele Ishola, narrates the ordeals of everyday Nigerians in their constant bid to make ends meet. It features upcoming acts such as Ify Brown, Oluwatobi Abiodun Peters, Chioma Okpala, Damilola Soares and others.

Cornel Entertainment unveils new stars

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uests had a swell time as ace publicist and United Nations Peace Ambassador, Cornell Udofia, hosted friends, fashion icons, top celebrities and the media to the unveiling of his annual event tagged, ‘New star to watch out for’. The event which took place recently at Club Vegas Event Centre Ikeja, Lagos saw Cornel Entertainment unveiling the following stars, who include talented artistes from various fields in the industry. Music: BRYNO T, Double P, Don Leo, Samzy fresh, Tina Newman, Missy Joe, Flexxy B, Austin Swagger and KoldSweat . Comedy: MC Smart, MC Pashun and Ojemba talented. Fashion& Beauty: Queen Maureen Obioma, Queen G-love Bernard, Lillies Trendy Fashion, Lagos Price & Elizabeth KomoLafe Movies: Gloria Otega and Ogechi Eboh. Photography: Bendosh Studio & JB Productions. Dance: Star Flame Dance Group &The Mediators. The party also celebrated Udofia’s who has garnered over 60 awards since 2007. Udofia

Udofia explained that the aim and objective of the programme was to project and connect the upcoming stars to the established ones so as to bond them together for the progress of the industry. He also said it was to learn one or two lessons on how to handle fame. He however advised the government to form a partnership with the private sector so that the industry can grow faster and create employment opportunity. He thanked the former president, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, for supporting Nollywood and the entertainment industry. The UN Ambassador urged the new administration of President Muhammadu Buhari to take a step further to consolidate on supporting the entertainment industry. He also thanked former Akwa Ibom State governor, Godswill Akpabio and ex=-Delta State governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan who heeded their advice some years back by diversifying their state economies away from oil with special focus on manpower development and capacity building.

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KORA All-Africa Music Awards open for entries

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he KORA All Africa Music Awards are officially open for entries from musicians from across the African continent and the Diaspora. The first music awards ceremony to celebrate excellence in musical artistry in Africa and the Diaspora, the KORA Awards, are set to take place on December 13 in Windhoek, Namibia. Featuring 27 categories across regions and genres, there is a monetary reward associated with each trophy, with the main prize, Best Artist of the Continent receiving a grand prize of $1m. To be eligible for the Best Artist of the Continent trophy, an artist must have been voted the best of their region on the continent. The financial reward will only be given to award winners who are in attendance at the ceremony – absent artists will be awarded the trophy alone.

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From the Pulpit

Sunday June 14, 2015

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Make good use of your youthful period to become successful

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he world is moving on and the people are moving with the trend. As people are sleeping in the night and waking up the next day, people’s life on earth is reducing and their time is moving fast.

Therefore what a person suppose to do or acquire in his or her youthful stage in life and he or she does not acquire it or attain the required level, then the person has uman missed it. there are three periods in human life the morning, afternoon and night.. So if age in a person uses his or her youthful stage a useless manner, it would adversely affect uthful the afternoon period. It is in the youthful n supstage (morning period) that a person rofespose to acquire education or learn a profeseriod. sion and use it to work in afternoon period. The afternoon period determines what the night period would be. rson’s Therefore, the importance a person’s mphayouthful period cannot be over – emphasized. You need not to joke with or waste it. A person who does not know what to do or have plans for his or her life may never e who make it in life. There are some people mately started making their money legitimately e best under 30years of age. They made the ccessof their youthful period to become successful, respected citizen of this country. Why do you have to waste your morning period in lust of flesh instead of pursuing tangirnoon ble things that would make your afternoon and night pleasant. Do not allow Satan to take over orr conng fun trol your morning period by catching ng too too much, womanizing and enjoying much. The bible says in Proverbs 21:177 “He who loves pleasure will become poor, whoever love wine and oil will never be rich” unter Therefore such a person would encounter at Saproblems. It is my fervent prayer that ople’s tan and sins will not snatch away people’s uth in morning period particularly the youth e facthe name of Jesus. Some parents are g ends ing hardship and difficult in making rning meet. Probably had wasted their morning ld not period doing nothing. Also they would n and had heeded their parents instruction strucadvice on the reality of life. The destruc-

General Overseer of Omnipotence Mission of God, Prophet Joshua Daramola Oloruntimilehin, in this admonition, urges people to watch how they live in view of the certainty of death. Excerpts: tion of some people’s life started in their youthful stage and could not be reversed again. Imagine a lady was brought to me with the believe that she was bewitched by urinating on her body consciously. After thorough spiritual examination, it was revealed that she had terminated four pregnancies before the age of 24years. She destroyed her life in her morning period. Similarly a lot of people did things that adversely affect their lives in their youthful stage. Some people are so lazy and over – pampered by their parents in their morning time and eventually affect their afternoon and night period. The scripture says in Proverbs 12:24 “Diligent hands will rule but laziness ends in slave labour”. People that missed their morning time should be very careful not to mess up their afternoon period. It is still possible to make amendment and corrections in the afternoon otherwise the night period would be unpleasant, uncomfortable and terrible. It is very pertinent for parents to train their wards and monitor them very well so that the children could have a very good foundation to build their lives. Some parents never bothered to monitor what their children are doing in their school and university. The bible says in Proverbs 22:6 “Train your child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not turn from it. Brethren, do n o t de-

stroy your morning period so that your life could be meaningful. Some parents depend on their children to survive in the night period. If the dependence should fail, then the parent’s life is finished. You can onlydepend on your child if God does put your mercy a n d f avour in the eyes of the child. S o m e children do not k n o w how their parents feed and live. They are not bothered

festation of our Lord Jesus Christ. If you are a backslider, afflicted and or oppressed by the kingdom of darkness, I want to let you know Christ has come for you and you must be free, saved and recovered. No matter what your problem may be, God will deliver and save you and everything you have lost from the beginning shall be restored to you by reason of His resurrection. John 10:10(b) says, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” Not only will God set you totally free but that which you have lost through Adam shall be again made available to you through our Lord Jesus Christ. Remember, it is never the will of God that any soul should perish or remain under satanic slavery or suffering, affliction nor bondage of any sort, but all shall come to repentance and become free because God has determine your freedom this day even as you read this message. The will of God is that you shall be saved; hence, He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in

Him shall have eternal life. Beloved, the acceptance of our Lord Jesus Christ in your life and family marks the end of your bondage, sufferings and sorrows. You need to know this truth, the only truth because the knowledge of this truth is what will make you free. Sin is what hinders the presence of God in our life; it is the major cause of our problem. And this could only come to an end when you renounce sin in all manner of your conversation and accept Jesus Christ as your only and personal Saviour. Without Christ in your life, you are in crises. If you are into any form of affliction or the other today and can cry out for repentance, my God shall intervene in your situation and deliver you. 1 John 3:8-10 say, “He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil. Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God. In this the children of God are manifest, and the

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despite all the things the parents did for the child. Do not depend or rely on your children. Let people work hard, acquire prosperity and possession that could see you through your night period. There are lot of children that abandon and forget their parents. Have impact so that your night period would not be miserable. The principalities of this world can turn your children against you. I pray you will not wait for your children before you eat in Jesus name. Let people work for their night period and have impact. The scripture says in I Peter 2:21 “To this you were called because Christ suffered for you….” This is the impact Jesus left for people, so we must leave behind impact for people to see and emulate. Again work very hard for your night period

children of the devil: whosoever doeth not righteousness is not of God, neither he that loveth not his brother.” A sinner is not a Christian and a Christian is not a sinner. Anyone who desires to be completely free must never continue in sin which means he/she must repent of his/her sins, confess and forsake them so as to obtain God’s mercy on the issue as recorded in Prov. 28:13 which says, “He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy.” What is sin? The answer to this question is provided in 1 John 5:17a which says “All unrighteousness is sin”. Anything that is not righteousness is sin. This could be envy, unbelief, unforgiveness, hatred, contention, strife, bitterness, malice, grudges, cursing, murmuring, lying, pride, selfishness, anger, idolatry, having idol in the heart, backbiting, fighting and quarreling. Anything that is not righteousness is sin. I want you to know that masturbation, homosexuals, lesbianism, sodomy, fornication, adultery, smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages, abortion, murder, divorce, membership and

practice of cultism, witchcraft, visiting native doctor for protection, charms, etc., stealing, armed robbery, kidnapping, fraud; smuggling, extortion, bribery and corruption, prostitution, wrong marriage, are all sins. Whatever unrighteousness you are into must be confessed, renounced and forsaken; you must promise God not to continue in them and the one that needs restitution must be carried out so you do not end up in hell instead of obtaining total freedom and making heaven at last. All that are into any kind of evil and are friend of the world can never enter God’s kingdom. Beloved, I implore you to become a child of the kingdom today so that you will be completely free and blessed in all things according to Matt 6:33 which says, “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” God has determined your freedom long ago and so do not be the enemy of yourself by continuing in sin. As you confess, renounce and forsake your sins, the Lord shall completely set you free in Jesus name! Amen.


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he title of today’s topic is “Pathology of Christian Leadership”. Pathology simply means “causes and remedies of diseases”, so, pathology of Christian Leadership then should mean “causes and remedies of diseases – personal, spiritual, academic that affect our Christian leaders. I just simply want to deal with the psychological aspect of the disease.

Today’s write-up is meant to help those who are thinking seriously of going into Christian leadership and these who are there now. It will no doubt be helpful to those who are studying leadership courses in school or higher institution. I have no doubt that it will also appeal to those who are serving Christian leaders. I am convinced that this write-up will be useful to new and young Christians who will like to have a clear knowledge of what Christian leadership is all about and especially why some leaders behave the way they do. Research has confirmed that Christian leadership has had an enormous influence on Christians. It is impossible to present the picture of Christianity without first giving the importance of its leadership. Christianity that started barely two thousand years ago is mainly based on the activities of followers of Jesus who are under the control of Holy Spirit and Spirit – filled leaders. The Bible simply put it that the followers went about preaching the gospel and God went with them confirming it with great miracles. It is necessary to say that many pastors do not accept themselves as ordinary humans. They are plagued by the fear of in-

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The pathology of Christian leadership competence, inadequacy and fear of weakness as men. These leaders claim to be super-human, next to God that can obtain all they want because of their claim as not ordinary men. These people refuse to accept their human limitations and temptations. It should be understood that there is no super-humanity in humanity, therefore the claim of some leaders as being superhuman is false.. Bible confirms that men of God are called by God for some specific reasons or responsibility. Moses was specifically called to take the Israelites in Egypt out of slavery while Joshua was specifically instructed after the death of Moses to lead the Israelites into the promise land. The twelve disciples of Jesus were called, trained, empowered and sent into the world to preach the gospel. Modern Christian leaders are concerned about their success and they will do all they can not to fail. Many who are not called and trained and especially those who of recent have decided to come into church profession for economic reasons have introduced psychology, magic, cleverness, manipulation and superstition to maintain their position and to make money. The word of God is very concerned about the soundness of Christian leaders. Saul was chosen by God to lead Israel but the Bible confirmed that an “evil spirit” tormented him when the Spirit of the Lord departed from him I Sam.16:14. Saul we learned was well after David applied music therapy to free him of the tormenting Spirit. The Bible confirmed that Saul was troubled again when the Philistine army attacked Israel. The Bible said that he prayed but because he never got his prayer answered, he turned to his dreams, his advis-

ers and to prophets successively. He never got any successful result, so, he turned to a medium – a woman at Endor to look for the departed spirit of Samuel. The woman called this spirit “a god coming up out of the earth’’ and Saul “bowed with his face to the ground and did obeisance”. He later got a message that God had “torn the kingdom out of …..(his) hands” and given to David. He became worried and eventually killed himself by falling upon his sword” I Sam. 31:4. This is one of the most psychosocial histories of an emotionally disturbed religious leader to be found in the Holy Bible. Serious emotional illnesses are a reaction to a gross sense of personal failure. Today the fear of failure is the greatest sickness among the ministers of God. In this respect many of them resort to “magic and superstition” as means of cunning to maintain their roles as religious leaders. The fact today remains that many leaders do not agree that they are limited in power, wisdom and strength. They do not depend on God to help them. They imagine that they have all it takes as ministers to succeed, so, as their ministries deteriorate, they turn to magic, cleverness and manipulation. Many of our ministers do not receive any training in Christian leadership or church work. Some of them move from their former profession into church work, so, they do not know how to work with the Holy Spirit in human environment. They believe in themselves and their ability to run the work of God. They refuse to accept failure. They are domineering, cynical, superior, a know-it-all masters who believe that humility will deny a man of his talent to fulfill his rightful leadership role. Their views are the only ones right

in the world. They believe that failure is foreign to Christian vocabulary. Many forums of religion are developed as tools to achieve success to produce enjoyment of inner life. They believe that pride gives them power and authority they would not have otherwise and that it also helps them to overcome their sense of personal impotence. Some pastors believe that the work of God is meant to meet human needs hence various programmes are organized to meet the various needs of people. Churches are now translated into social organization. It is easy to understand and identify a true Christian leader from the fake one. True religious leaders have their inspirations, revelations and their messages from the Lord Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit but the modern leaders consider some set of beliefs, organize them with the aim of bringing about a social reform. Some of the modern leaders just imitate leaders who are successful. It is nothing but historical continuity of methods used by these leaders. It is some of the “operations of common sense”. It is unfortunate that many of our pastors decide to follow the neurotic depression route in religious work. It is not only pastors that follow this route; some Christians claim to be what they are not and they pretend to be bigger than who they are. Can we call this immaturity in Christ or what? I always say that I am what I am by the grace of God. Christians and their leaders must know that they are instruments of God’s grace toward a more “reasonable service” to God. •Prof. Kunle Macaulay is the Director of Studies of United Bible University, Lagos. Phone: 0802 – 303 – 2698; email : profkunlemacaulay@yahoo.com; Twitter. com/Kunle Macaulay1

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ruitfulness means bearing much fruit in abundance. It is from the Hebrew word Parah which means to bear fruit. It also means being productive. Fruitfulness is the first blessing that was pronounced on man by God. Faithfulness guarantees productivity and not just mere activity. Without it life becomes a burden of misery. However being fruitful is an action word and not a passive word. Man is expected in whatever endeavour he chooses, to be fruitful. Not just carrying the tag but living the life! It has been previously established that to be fruitful in life one needs to abide in God’s presence. Also that God’s presence will do two things for everyone: define and refine. Today we would focus on how God’s presence helps us define ourselves. “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; before you were born I set you apart....” Jeremiah 1:5. God already has a detailed assignment for each one before our flight arrives on earth. Nothing defines a man as much as his assignment on earth. It is an essential pre-req-

uisite that you get a clear definition of yourself if you must be fruitful in life. This is because a clear definition of your life should help you decide your vocation and location. The wrong vocation and/ or location in life is like planting apple in a hot humid region. It’s almost too sure that it would not germinate. Cassava is not also expected to grow well in a very cold region. If you must be fruitful in life, it is expected that you unveil the true identity of your personality. Every attempt to know the real you will fall short if it excludes your creator. The best way to know a product is to ask the manufacturer. Its import to know that human beings are the most complex product on earth. No one can completely unravel the entirety of who you are in a single season. Defining your life is a process not an action. It’s continuous. This requires that you stay glued to your creator in other to continually understand the reality of your personality. Now our knowledge is partial and incomplete and even the gift of prophecy reveals only a part of the complete picture.... All that I now know is partial and incomplete but... God now knows me completely. (1 Corinthians 13: 9, 12b NLT). It is evident that our knowledge of ourselves is limited but God’s knowledge about us is limitless. It is expedient that we continually tarry in His presence that we may keep getting more detail per time. The more of yourself you know the more you can grow, hence the more fruits you would have to show. Let’s take a look at David Jesse. At a point in his life all he knew was that he was a shepherd.

Unknown to him that he was a potential king. God in his calm nature kept on testing David’s faithfulness and fruitfulness at each phase of his life to determine if he qualifies for the next phase of his assignment. Yes! God expects us to beat the last phase of our lives if we must meet the next phase. You would only bear much fruits if your focus is on growing the kind of fruit that you should bear. The clarity of the definition you have about yourself determines the level of certainty of achieving them. As mentioned earlier, the definition you have about yourself determines your vocation and/ or location. Most times in life it is not just about praying that God bless the work of your hand. There is a work God has already blessed for you; so find it and face it, in it lies your fulfilment and fruitfulness. Many people struggle when they are in the wrong location because location determines allocation. Every time you run away from the Nineveh that God has sent you like Jonah, you would end up in the belly of a fish (this implies darkness, delusion and destruction). Until you return to your Nineveh- God’s duty post for you, your Labour can’t be fruitful. Your divine location might not be logically appealing just like Isaac but if God says “remain there!” You better do, because that’s where your seed would bring forth much fruits that would tend your life toward the divinely designed prosperity for your life which is always way beyond your desired prosperity. God will always do much more than we can ever ask or think. Ephesians 3:20.

Your continuity in bearing fruit is determined by your continuity in being you that God has created you to be. Remaining in your divinely directed vocation and location. To help you continually define who you are, you must consistently abide in God. Enjoy His presence and always sustain His presence with you. John 15:4 says it all: Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. God bless you. However remember that only a child of God has the access to a true definition of self. If you want to give your life to Jesus, the process is simple: • Believe in your heart that you are a sinner and cannot save yourself. • Believe in your heart that Jesus died on the cross of Calvary paying the price for your sins and rose from the dead the third day to establish your victory • Confess with your mouth that Jesus is lord and saviour. • Repent of all sins before the Lord and forsake them. • Welcome into God’s family. Please locate a bible believing church and share you new-birth experience with the church leaders. •For further prayer & counseling, Please contact: Pastor Femi Lanre-Oke, Jesus Praise Evangelical Ministries International, Plot A22 Power Crescent, Arab road, Kubwa. Abuja, +2348030752799, +2348053695097, Email: femi_lanre01@yahoo.co.uk


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alking about marriage, Proverb 18 verse 22 says “He that finds a wife finds a good thing. We begin by saying that marriage has a good thing which shall locate you. If you are not married, my cry, prophecy and prayer is that you will not make a mistake. If you marry another person’s wife/husband by mistake, you might never know peace. God is not the author of confusion. If your wife/husband dies, God knows that in advance. Every one of us will be a widow/widower one time or the other. In some cases, the two die same time in accident/armed robbery, but that is not our prayer! Marriage is something given by God for us to enjoy only on this earth for some years. There is no marriage in heaven. Those of you who want to marry after death will end up in hell fire because your body will be a celestial body. Who will cook for you in heaven? We eat the food of angels! Nothing like ‘I’m tired or I’m sleeping or there are women tempting me.’ If you tempt anybody in heaven, they will just demote you straight to hell! Marriage has a purpose. It is good. You may have seen everybody marrying or divorcing. Divorce should not be your lifestyle as a human being. If as a man you divorce one, two, three, then there is a problem involved somewhere. If you make a mistake the first time, the world can forgive you. When you marry second time, and then you divorce again, then you have an issue in marriage. You failed in business once, this world will forgive you; you are human. You invest money and the whole money gone, people can still forgive you, but when you start investing money and keep on losing money, they will say ‘this man has an investment problem.’ Nobody can give you money again. They will never trust you again. Life is very

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eware of false prophets which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves” (Matt, 7:15). This was an informative warning from the possessor of the Church, the caveats to the flocks, to be watchful of false prophets. The vicious operation of these prophets is proverbial with ravening wolves but in a lamb skin. It is therefore very difficult to immediately identify them since they come with deceitful appearance. In the falsity of their operations, they seem harmless, docile and religious in attitude. They offer prayers and could perform miracles, signs and wonders to induce their originality and the validation of their prophetic ministry. You could find them in the ministry of charity and giving gifts at will to the unsuspecting poor people. Yet, these activities are not enough proof of their true prophetic streams. They are wolves. Wolves are predators. They eat their victims alive. These wolves, called prophets attack Christians and the Sheepfold of God in two ways. Firstly they takes on the individual who is weak spiritually and strip him off, of common sense and reduce him to blind folk who follows the blind. False Prophets take over the leadership and government of the family of their followers and dictate what to do, where to go and where not to go. He rules over the empire of the family and strip them of asset through request for donations, offerings and sometimes building projects. The wolf is one of the largest members of the dog family, with its cousins like the fox and jackal. Wolves are hunters and hunts in groups. For most parts of the jungles where they live,

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Secrets of marital settlement (2) MANNA DIGEST with Bishop (Dr) Chris Kwakpovwe, publisher, Our Daily Manna funny: some girls commit abortions and they lose so many children; at the end they still have children. There are some virgins, very wonderful Christian sisters, they get married without meeting a man but at the end, they cry ‘what have I done? I have been married for 10 years, no child!’ Why is it like that? Those of you not married, today’s prayer point is that: you shall not marry another person’s husband/wife. Make sure you ask God; ‘Is he my own or another person’s own?’ If it’s another person’s husband/wife, the battle you would see may make you want to throw someone out of the boat like Jonah! Some of you married now, you are not having peace but ut constant war because the person you are married to is not your husband/wife. Let et me tell you why it is possible. Jesus Christ ist told that woman at the well of Samaria: “Woman you have had five husbands and the he one you are living with now is not your husband”. Why would she have five? Because use it is not her own! Even the 6th one may still be a mistake. What a sad story. Everybody body should go and study Jesus and that woman of Samaria in John chapter 4 and learn arn from this lesson. It is possible to marry y five times, divorce five times and the he 6th person is not your husband! nd! That is the word of God! God shows us some things as revelation. Anybody going g through battles in marriage; iage; the man is treating ng you anyhow! Before e you

married him, he was nice but suddenly changed. You will ask yourself, ‘is this my own or another person?’ Not everybody’s wedding/marriage is joined together by God. The fact that two of you wear white dress does not mean that God has joined you together. If God joined you together, even ordinary headache/ problem would promote two of you! It is possible for government/Pastor/ Bishop to join you together and give you certificate of marriage but God has not joined you together? The fact that you have a certificate which is legal does not mean that God is inside! If you marry a man by spell and the enchanter who cast the spell is dead and your husband is reacting and you don’t want to lose him with three boys in the marriage and you are now born again, that means

your foundation is faulty. Go back to God, whatever He tells you, do it! The question is, which marriage has God joined? Anybody planning to marry by spell today, please repent and leave it. For everything you take from the devil, there is a consequence! Let everyone follow God’s timing. Those of you not yet married, don’t follow a man because he is rich or he has a good car. If a man says ‘I love you,’ find out if this man would live long or short. You may have money now, what is tomorrow like? Show me O God. If a man doesn’t have money now; his tomorrow might be great! Walk by faith. If you start anything marriage/courtship, just be yourself. It’s either you marry or you don’t marry. May we not bring shame to the Lord Jesus Christ. For the women, marry your husband well. Hold him well. Those who are divorced, don’t ever blame yourself. •For more information, contact: Our Daily Manna/ Manna prayer mountain ministry Interdenominational. •8 –10 Omotayo Banwo street, before Moble police Barracks, Orioke Ogudu, Lagos. Email: testimony@ ourdailymanna.org Tel: 234-8056241771, 23418179023, 234-08023154316

Church as God designed it - Joggling in the prophetic streams (5) they are contented with weaker animals and prey on their weakness. They are beasts of opportunists, who take advantage of others. During hard times, they take on vegetable food. Some of them are wolves of expert hunters and prey chiefly on large hoofed animals, such as elk and moose. Such is the description of false prophets. They often go in groups and arrange meetings together to feast on the sheep of Christ. Some have an acronym of “seven prophets with seven nights of prayers”. The Bible identifies them as the enemies of the sheep and the shepherd with greedy tendency. The true Shepherds must seriously guards against them, especially in the dark hours of the night. They are operators of twilight work like beast of wolves. That’s when they are most active and when their howling is often heard. It is no wonder, to see most of false prophets in our midst hunting for sheep in various disguise. They publicize nights of miracles rather than nights of fellowship with Christ. They pay attention to the use of emblems such as water, honey, handkerchief, roses, anointing oil and other items that people can touch and feel. They made idols of anointing oil rather than idolizing the word of Jesus Christ which is the fundamental and basis of faith. Rather than turning men to the faith of Christ, they turn them to other gods which is not God. Their operation is demonic in nature, completely different from what we see with the prophets of old. Rather than to instruct the way of the Lord, they specializes in foretelling and use various medium as diviners for mystic operations. Those who follow them are like them. Their major concern is to solve problems notwithstanding how it is solved. Isaiah 45:25 calls the counsel of such prophets “as the token of liars”. They claim to hear God which is another god. They turn wise men backward and make their knowledge foolish. Did Prophet Jeremiah

not spoke about the end of such fame seekers, money mongers? “A sword against false prophets, they will become fools, a sword against them and their followers!” (Jer. 50:36). In the apocalyptic of Peter, he named them as men with swelling words of vanity. Such word is to make puffiness of their victims with false hope, false security and false believe system. They are like clouds without water. They allure through the lusts of the flesh and through much covetousness, they make merchandise of the Church. Their doctrine is full of error and with perniciousness they bring people together in night prayers. They instill fear into the hearts of their victims through evil predictions, evil forth telling and evil revelations and sometimes, with false hope. They fib about like witches and speak ofenchantments which are none existent in operations. Where such truly exist, they exaggerate their works beyond proportion so as to extort money from innocent people. The major work of false prophets is found in Acts 13:8 “But Elymas the sorcerer (for so is his name by interpretation) withstood them, seeking to turn away the deputy from the faith”. Elymas the sorcerer was famous in foretelling and forth telling. His operation was close in nature with star gazers. He had power to produce miracles and to work out signs. Such was the power of the sorcerer called Elymas who withstood Paul both in operations and in the use of words. His major intention was to turn the converts of Paul away from the faith of Christ. He could replicate almost everything Paul did except to save souls from the nature of sin. He was a smooth speaker with gift of oratory. This is comparable with the operation of false prophets of our days. Most of them are smooth speakers and smooth operators. Rath-

er than pointing the path of faith to people they deluge them with another doctrine and another faith but not exactly the same with the faith of Christ. “And said, O full of all subtlety and all mischief, thou child of the devil, thou enemy of all righteousness, wilt thou not cease to pervert the right ways of the Lord?” Acts 13:10). False Prophets maliciously and manifestly stand against sound doctrines and faith of the Son of God. They are the enemies of gospel and appear defiance, wicked with contempt for the word of righteousness. They pervert the truth and turn the house of God to the house of lies and magic. They profanely turn the things of God as if they are the things of idol. They claim instructions from God which are not in line with the Bible but damnable to the souls of converts. Majorly, their operation is subtle and mischievous. It is true that prophets receive information by inspiration from God, but nevertheless such must be line up with the scriptures and agrees in terms. The Berian Christians always proved the authenticity of doctrines. Not so with the present day Christians. Some are blinds and lazy always trustful to the heresies of false prophets. They look for easy ways which are not in its entirety easy at all. The Bible admonishes us to flee from evils. This is the season, when God is instructing you to come out of them whose operation is idolatry in nature. Life is better than raiment and eternity is better than ephemeral. It is anathema to join others to do evil. Come out of them and be separated from workers of iniquities. This is the design of the Church.

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uestions have become part and parcel of human existence since time immemorial. We all ask questions: young and old, rich or poor, good or bad, right or wrong, easy or difficult. May be without questions, life would be boring. We might even miss our way.

There is a new set of questions for each stage or experience in life. Perhaps, life has more questions than answers. It is notable that Cain asked the first question ever from the lips of a human being: “AM I MY BROTHER’S KEEPER?” (Gen 4:9). This continues to be the most important issue in human relationships today! Cain had become jealous of and angry with his blood brother, Abel because God respected and accepted Abel’s offering but not Cain’s. Despite several warnings and pleas from God to Cain, he murdered his brother Abel (Gen 4:3-7). God then inquired of Cain: “Where is Abel your brother?” (Gen 4:9). Cain answered God with his own question: “Am I my brother’s keeper?” The text in Genesis 4 reiterates the fact that we are brothers by using the word “brother” seven times in that chapter (verses 8-11, 21).

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was saying on Tuesday that serpent seeds are normally very smart. Tares are smart, very smart. They kept Micaiah in the prison. Ahab called Jehoshaphat and told him he will disguise himself like an ordinary man while he (Jehoshaphat) will dress like a king. And foolish Jehoshaphat, that is how Christians are, we believe all thing. T is Christians that can very easily be taken advantage of but serpent seeds are very smart, very smart.

And he said you dress like that. Why? In every battle, the target is who? The king, because he is always the one leading the battle. Once they grab the king, the others will surrender. There will be no more leader to give the order. And as soon as they were to go for the battle, the Syrian army said, now see the general there. The king told them, not to go after any soldier but after the king. Don’t touch anybody; your target is just to grab the king of Israel. Ahab was so smart. The Bible records in that Chapter 22, you can go home and read it on your own. Jehosphphat now dressed like aking mumu (stupid person). Ah! There is no more mumu followership. Let us Sing Hymn 306. The Original Life. HYMN 306 – ORIGINAL LIFE God’s attributes were manifested To His Bride in this last age We have caught the revelation By the last prophet’s message And we know who we are And what we are raised up for, Praise the Lord, for the Original Life. Chorus The Original Life, the Original Seed The Original Word is what I believe The So of man is revealed The seventh seal is unveiled The Original Life, the Original Seed We are the Word made flesh today

Yes, you are my brother; I am your brother! Yes, we are our brother’s keeper! The Bible is abounding with mandates to watch over and keep one another. Jesus insists: “By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another” (John 13:35). “This is my commandment, that you love one another, as I have loved you” (John 15:12). “You shall love your neighbor as yourself!” (Matt 22:39). Paul concurs: “Let brotherly love continue” (Heb 13:1). “Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour, preferring one another” (Rom 12:10). “Be likeminded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind” (Phil 2:2). John, the apostle of love insists: “Love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loves is born of God, and knows God. He that loves not knows not God; for God is love . . . If God so loved us, we ought also to love one another . . . If we love one another, God dwells in us, and his love is perfected in us (1 John 4:712). God has deposited this eternal truth that we are keepers of our brothers, even in our culture. The Sukuma dialect of Tanzania teaches: “Walls that are built to exclude others, no matter how strong they are, will eventually crumble.” Our aim should be to use our resources to empower and enlighten others. Nigerians preach: “as long as you stay in a group, the lion will stay hungry.” The Ethiopians teach: “when spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion.” Indeed, “As iron

sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another!” (Prov 27:17). No man is an island. One tree does not make a forest. Of course, I am my brother’s keeper! A general African proverb rebukes stinginess and encourages the spirit of sharing, giving, and gratitude: “The miserly man is like a fattened ox-he will give his fat only when he has been deprived of his life.” The wise man admits: “A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed” (Prov 11:25). This encourages the qualities espoused in the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22-23; namely: love, patience, gentleness, kindness, and such like. We are our brothers’ keepers! The New Testament Church prospered because they “had all things in common” (Acts 4:32). “The prosperity of the trees is the wellbeing of the birds.” This general African proverb promotes selflessness as a sign of true blessedness instead of amassing wealth and luxury for selflucre. “Kindness does not spoil” among Swahili people. Kindness lasts. Ghanaians believe that “it is one man who kills the elephant, but the whole town eats.” God bless you for the purpose of helping others. Each member of the community is duty bound to use their position, promotion, and influence to help people who need a succor. (See Luke 13:18-19). Zulu of South Africa say: “Hands wash each other.” Yorubas concur: “It is by rubbing the two hands that both become clean.” So do the Haya from Tan-

zania: “Many hands make light work.” When two people are mutual and cordial, the Tswana people of Botswana say: “We pick each others’ teeth.” In Xhosa, South Africa it is said: “A bird builds with the feathers of others.” No one is a self-sufficient island all by himself or herself. “A bundle cannot be fastened with one hand;” the Krios in Sierra Leone state. In the process of a project, each participant should be respected. The Oji people in Nigeria posit: “If you are superior to me in eating, I am superior to you in sleeping.” Paul enjoins: “Let us not grow weary while doing good . . . Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith.” (Gal 6:9-10). We are our brothers’ keepers. We must look for one another and create opportunities for all we can help, using our influence everywhere. This includes jobs, mentoring, and businesses and such like. We must also learn to forgive and not hold grudges against one another. “A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city: and their contentions are like the bars of a castle” (Prov 18:19). This is what led to Cain’s anger and murderous act. •Tunde Ojewole, PhD, is the Babcock University Pastor in charge: Division of Spiritual Life. Get your copy of the newly released book: GOD’S FOOTPRINTS. For enquiries, contact: ojewolea@babcock.edu. ng or call/SMS 08058299434/08060376577.

The spirit of delusion (7) This is what the scripture says And our names are seen within, Redeemed and perfect without sin. Yes, we are anointed and inspired By our God. Who’s the Original Life Our eyes of understanding He has opened up at last And sweet victory is ours Who were chained down in the past? True Jubilee has sounded And we have responded To our God. Who’s the Original Life We are called unto adoption Full authority and power Sleeping saints’ will wake and join us For translation in this hour Gentiles days soon will be over Glory, Hallelujah To our god who’s the Original Life Our eyes of understanding he has opened up at last. The Bible says. Evil communication corrupts good manners. So be not unequally yoked with unbelievers because they will lead you to trouble. Jehoshaphat went for battle dressed in the king’s attire. As soon as the enemies saw him, they began to pursue him. The Bible says Jehoshaphat cried. There are some of you who are crying today that were pushed into trouble by serpent seeds. There are some of you who are crying and lamenting because of all you have through as a result of believing and trusting somebody who eventually pushed you into trouble. Jehoshaphat cried. I just want to imagine what he was saying when he was crying. I don’t know who can help us and cry that type of cry. I am not Ahab! I am not Ahab! I am a visitor I don’t have a hand in this battle. Micaiah foretold it and I stubbornly followed Ahab. Hallelujah hey discovered he was not Ahab and they left him. The Bib le says they started looking for Ahab and remember, he was destined to die. The Bible says somebody accidentally shot an arrow and it went straight into Ahab. You may cover your sin So that no one may know

You cannot hide it from God You cannot hide it. That arrow found Ahab and that was how he died. They carried him with his blood dripping. The dogs licked his blood. The same thing also happened to Jezebel. She died and dogs licked her blood just like Micaiah prophesied. But the emphasis is on how Ahab was killed. He met his death through a delusion. This delusion was brought upon him through those false prophets. The same thing is happening today where the spirit of delusion has been released because the people have rejected the true prophets and prefer to listen to lying and seducing spirit. (God) has given a lying spirit to be prophesying to them so that they will go to hell. The lying spirit is telling a fornicator, don’t worry, you are sons of God. You are dressing like a prostitute and a lying spirit is telling you, No, no, it doesn’t matter. You are sitting down there in the church, Hallujah and something is telling you. As long as you pay your tithe and offerings, God is pleased with you. As long as you pay your tithe and offerings. God is pleased with you. A lying spirit is telling you it is grace. It is not what is on the outside but what is in the heart. But my Bible tells me that. Out of the abundant of the heart, the mouth speaketh. It is true. Before you work up and designed your face with paint, the picture of a masquerade must have been in your heart and you wanted to look like one. That was why you spent your money in buying those paint boxes and brushes. The picture of a masquerade was already in your heart and I want to imagine why a Christian would want to look like a masquerade! But a man of God; anointed a prophet of God is telling you. It doesn’t matter, just believe Him, just believe God.; say with your mouth and believe with your heart; that is all, you are going to heaven, see, you ate born again. The Bible says, except a man be born again, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. Have you received the baptism of the Holy Ghost, with evidence of speaking in tongues? If you have not spoken in tongue, stand up. You don’t

want to speak in tongue? You are the one holding yourself? You see, you can so Speak in tongue? You are the one holding yourself ! you see, you can speak in tongue. You are the one holding yourself because you have the spirit of God in you. Didn’t the Bible Say you have the spirit of God in you? If the Bible says ni have the of God in me, it means I have the spirit of God in me. Just believe it! Who is preaching? It is Ahab’s prophets preaching! Hallelujah. Remember, they were in the majority, four of them were saying the same thing! A simple example is this one: the devil has decided to undress the women and it started in this Penticostal age. I have told you several times in this church, that when Satan is after you, he doesn’t just come at once or in full force. If you are just on your own and Satan attacks you (slap you), he doesn’t mean you so much harm. He just wants to deal with you at that moment5 and go away. But if he wants to really deal with you, he can work on you for ten years. He will start small, small. Don’t think women just woke up one day and decided to dress half naked to church. It started gradually. The first thing they started was to remove the head covering with some preachers saying, it doesn’t matter. When you come to church, you must not cover your hair. Remove it! The Bible says, ‘the hair is given to the woman for a covering’, so why are you putting that? They continued preaching it until in all the Pentecostal churches, women removed their head ties! Satan was now emboldened with the success in this area. In no time, they started wearing what was called cross no gutter. It was a very light skirt. The next thing was to tar the skirt at the back. So somebody is going to church, the back of her skirt is torn, so that as she is walking, everybody is seeing her laps. •Pastor Moses Alu; The Bride Assembly, Odofin Park Estate, Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, Ijesha Bus stop 08033524903 : Email: pastormosesalu@yahoo.com


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From the pit to the top

o one is born to remain in a pit of depression forever. You are created by God to celebrate the fullness of Joy at the top. You are not created to inhabit the pit. You are not meant to be seen and addressed as the inhabitant of the pit. The pit is not a permanent dwelling place for you and I. The pit we are talking about is not the physical pit that the like of Joseph was thrown into. This emphasis is on the odious and awful experiences that people go through every now and then. The pit signifies the bad moment of your life. The pit is the tears that you do shed because of the negative experiences that often confront you. The pit connotes those periods you isolate yourself to weep because of the debts you owe people. The pit experience depicts your rising and falling in the affairs of life. The good news is that, there is a way out of any pit that you must have found yourself. The pit could be the moment that you are forgotten by the people that ought to have remembered you. But there is a solution for every problem. You were not on earth to weep for ever. God has a solution for all the problems that confront you. There is a remedy for every life’s malady. There is a healing solution for every health problem. There is a hope for every hopeless situation. In this series, we shall study the life of a man who found himself in a pit related situation before God brought him to the pinnacle of his destiny. Kindly comply with the Holy Ghost as He takes us through the study. And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan’s sake? And there was of the house of Saul a servant whose name was Ziba. And when they had called him to David, the king said to him, Are you Ziba? And he said, Your

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servant is he. And the king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may show the kindness of God to him? And Ziba said to the king, Jonathan has yet a son, which is lame on his feet. And the king said to him, Where is he? And Ziba said to the king, Behold, he is in the house of Machir, the son of Ammiel, in Lodebar. Then king David sent, and fetched him out of the house of Machir, the son of Ammiel, from Lodebar. 2 Samuel 9:1-5 No one heard about Prince Mephibosheth until the time of his lifting. Nothing was written and said about his existence. He was almost a forgotten individual. Though, he was born in

the palace but the pit experience that he found himself could not allow him to enjoy the royal glory that he was born into. The pit did not allow him to enjoy the glory of his royal heritage. He was born a King but he lived a life of a mere kid. Nothing good was heard about him. His life was almost written off. It is only in your lifting time that God will cause men to remember you. Remembrance is neither sold nor bought in any market, it rather comes from the Almighty God. Your remembering moment is your lifting moment. The chapter of Prince Mephibosheth’s destiny was opened because God was set to lift him up. Mephibosheth was a son of Jonathan who was David‘s most loved and cherished friend. It was said of the duo of David and Jonathan that the love that existed between them was more than the love that exists between a man and a woman. But King David did not know the where about of Prince Mephibosheth until it was the actual time for God to lift him. And David said, is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan’s sake? 2 Samuel 9:1 David was merely interested in blessing whoever he sees in the house of Saul. He was unaware of Jonathan’s son. He could have probably thought that, the entire house of King Saul must have been slaughtered and annihilated. “That I may show him kindness for Jonathan’s sake?” King David was only interested in showing kindness to any member of Saul’s family. The word kindness used in the above passage, connotes favour. It means to be given something even if you do not have the prerequisite. It means to be qualified for a gift or a position without having the required condition for it.

This implies that, people only enjoy favour in the season of their lifting. Any time you are set to be lifted by God, you will also be favoured by him. Your lifting time is your favour time. A lifted man is a favoured man. Favour is the God ordained vehicle that takes men from the pit to the top. The same way King David was looking for a way to favour someone from Saul’s family, that is how the Almighty God is also looking for a way of favouring you. God is still asking... “Is there no one in your father’s house that He could bless?” God is looking for a candidate that will swim in the ocean of His blessing. He wants to embellish and polish the future of your family. He wants to raise you so that others could be raised through you. He wants to lift you up. He wants to raise your head above others. He wants to set you higher than your contemporary. It does not matter whether there are no people that have been blessed or been lifted in your family. God is interested in blessing you. He wants to favour you and take you to the top. God is interested in taking you out of the crowd. He wants to bring you to the lime light of recognition. God wants to present you to the people of the world. He wants to make you influential. By the grace of God next week, I will be showing you what you need have to move from the pit to the top. Stay with me as we journey together to the palace God as prepared for us to possess the throne he has ordained for us. Bishop Joshua Kolawole Opayinka is the presiding Bishop of Glorious Tabernacle International located Behind Ondo State Cultural Centre, Akure, Ondo State capital. Share your testimonies and prayer points with me at: O8060297831 joshuakolawoleo@ yahoo.com

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oday, we want to examine the scripture that says, For with God nothing shall be impossible. Luke 1: 37. I am sure you know this scripture. There are other similar scriptures saying almost the same thing, in a different way. They are, Jeremiah 32:27, Gen 18:14a and Num. 11:23, and numerous more.

The question that you need to answer in this: Are you a child of God? Do you have a good and functional relationship with God or are you living a life of deception by calling God your God and doing those things He frowns at and disallowed. I once have a friend; he was a member of a wonderful church that preaches and practice holiness. One day my friend joked that he is not deep at all even though he was at the time a member of deeper Christian life ministry. He was with them, but was not one of them! How can God be in a situation, and the situation defiles solution. It is not just possible. How can you bring a problem to God and go back just the same year in year out without positive changes when bible says that with God all things are possible. Many today are just deceiving themselves. Fake Christians are everywhere. Their name says they are Christian, their action, words says the opposite. God does not care about the name of your church. He is not concern with the title you carry but he is only pleased with those who fear his words, James1:22. If your problem or situation has defiles solution then, you need to reexamine your rela-

tionship with God Secondly, you need to study to find out what caused the problem. Many don’t Know the genesis of their problem, so it becomes difficult to get out of the problem. Thirdly, you must be willing to apply the solution. If you are willing and obedient, you will eat the good of the land. Isa. 1:19. When you prescribe prayer and fasting to some people they will promptly tell you why they cannot fast. One of such excuses is that they cannot fast. Two, they have ulcer, three can’t somebody do fasting for them? Imagine the miracle Naaman, the captain of the host of the king of Syria would have missed if he had not been persuaded to obey the simple instruction of “Go and wash in the Jordan seven times and your flesh shall be restored” from Elisha the Prophet of God 2 kings 5:9 – 14. Many have missed their miracle because they were not willing to do the needful. Are you looking for the fruit of the womb? Your case cannot be as worse and as hopeless as that of Abraham and Sarah. At a point in time, Sarah did not believe it was still possible to bear a child. You can deduce this from her testimony in Genesis 21: 6 – 7. And Sarah said, God hath made me to laugh, so that all that hear will laugh with me. And she said, who would have said unto Abraham, that Sarah should have given children suck? For I have born him a son in his old age. God Almighty shall give you a testimony of laughter too in Jesus name. With God, their hopeless case became possible. A case may be impossible, unsolvable if

God is not involved, but when he is involved or invited, it becomes a piece of cake. In the book of Esther 3: 8 – 15, Haman plotted successfully to destroy all the Jews in the kingdom of Ahasuerus. He even celebrated their destruction by drinking wine with the King, Esther 3:15. Weeping and mourning trail the decree wherever the king’s post came. Many lay in sack cloth and ashes. You cannot see a man sentenced to death, who knows the date of his death partying. Not to talk of a man that is to be destroyed with his entire household. But when they decided to do something about it. They took the matter to God in a three days marathon fasting and prayer in Esther 4:15 – 17, the table suddenly turned against their enemy. God will turn the table against your enemies in Jesus Name. Firstly, Haman’s wings were clipped when he was humiliated and humbled by his own misjudgment. Finally, he was hanged on the gallous that he had prepared for Mordecai. Just as Haman was hanged on the gallous that he made to hang Mordecai, all those who have dig pit for you shall fall into their own pit in Jesus name. Is there an unrepentant pursuer pursuing your life even when your hands are clean? Is there anyone boasting that he or she will deal with you? Or is there a Pharaoh who is challenging your God to a duel? Fear not, just bring God into the picture, into the situation the way David did to Goliath. In the famous battle of Elah, between the Israelites and the Philistines. What gave the Israelites victory was the young man who came

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into the camp with God. The whole army had been in the camp for over forty days, including King Saul but none remember to bring the case to God. Daily Goliath, the giant from Gath was terrorizing them but they could not confront him. The men of Israel were running away from the giant each time he appears to challenge them. They looked at his stature and not at God. David ran to the giant not away from him because he had handed the battle over to God. He was depending on the faithfulness and power of God. He said it in his words to Goliath. Then said David to the Philistine, thou cometh to me with a sword and with a spear, and with a shield but I come to thee in the name of the lord of host, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied. This day will the Lord deliver thee into mine hand, and will smite thee, and take thine head from thee; God did deliver the giant into his hand! •For counselling, contact: Pst_lai@yahoo. com.


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nd unto Joseph were born two sons, before the years of famine came. There was a time of trouble coming; but previous thereto, the fruit of his union appeared. The children whom God had given him were called into existence previous to this time of trial. So will it be in reference to the church. All the members thereof will be called out, the whole body will be completed and gathered to the head in heaven, previous to “the great tribulation” which shall come upon all the earth. We shall now turn, for a little, to Joseph’s interview with his brethren, in which we shall find some points of resemblance to Israel’s history in the latter day. During the period that Joseph was hidden from the view of his brethren, these latter were called to pass through deep and searching trial through intensely painful exercise of conscience. One of these exercises is poured out in the following words: “And they said one to another, we are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, and when he besought us, and we would not bear, thereof is this distress come upon us. And Reuben answered them, saying ‘slake I not unto you saying, do not sin against the child; and ye would not hear? Therefore, behold, also, his blood is required’ “ (chap 42:21-22). Again in chapter 44, we read, “ and Judah said, ‘what shall we say unto my lord ? What shall we speak ? Or how shall we clear ourselves? God hath found out the iniquity of thy servant. “ none can teach like God. He alone can produce in the conscience the true sense of sin, and bring the soul down into the profound depths of its own condition in his presence. This is all his own work. Men run on in their Career of

guilt, heedless of everything, until the arrow of the Almighty pierces their conscience, and then they are led into those searching of heart and intensive exercise of soul which can only find relief in the rich resource of redeeming love. Joseph’s brethren had no conception of all that was to flow to them from their acting toward him. “They took him and cast him into a pit and they sat down to eat bread “ woe to them that drink wine in bowls, and anoint themselves with the chief ointments; but they are not grieved for the affliction of Joseph “ ( Amos 6:6) . However, God produced grief of heart, and exercise of conscience, and that in a most wonderful way. Years rolled on, and these brethren might have vainly imagine that all was right; but then, “seven years of plenty and seven years of scarcity” what did they mean ? Who sent them ? And for what were they designed ? Admirable providence ! Unsearchable wisdom ! The famine reaches to Canaan, and the calls of the feet of the injured Joseph ! How marked is the display of God’s own hand in all this ! There they stand, with the arrow of conviction thrust through and through their conscience, in the presence of the man whom they had “ with wicked hands, “ cast Into the pit surely their sin had found them out; but it was in the presence of Joseph. Blessed place ! Then Joseph could not refrain himself before all them that stood by him ; and he cried ‘ cause every man to go out from me. And there stood no man with him, while Joseph made himself known unto his brethren” (chap 45:1) no stranger was allowed to witness this sacred scene. What stranger could understand or appreciate it ? We are here called to witness, in the presence of divine grace: and we may say, when these two come together, there is an easy settlement of ev-

ery question. And Joseph said unto his brethren, come near to me, I pray. And they came near and he said ‘ I am Joseph your brother, whom he sold Into Egypt. Now, therefore, be not grieved, nor angry with yourselves, that he sold me hither; for God did send me before you, to preserve life and God sent me before you to preserve you a posterity in the earth, and to save your lives by a great deliverance. So now it was not you sent me hither, but God this is grace indeed setting the convicted conscience perfectly at rest. The brethren had already most thoroughly condemned themselves and hence Joseph had only to pour in the blessed balm into their broken hearts. This is all sweetly typical of God’s dealings with is real in the latter day, when they shall look upon him whom they have pierced, and mourn. “ then they shall prove the reality of divine ine grace, and the cleansing efficacy to the house of David, sin and for uncleanness “ ( Zech 13:1). In the third chapter apter of acts, we find the spirit of God d in the peter seeking to produce thiss divine conviction in the conscience nce of the Jews “ the god of Abraham, ham, and of Isaac,and of Jacob, the he god of our father hath glorified d his son Jesus; whom ye delivered up, and denied him in the presence nce of Pilate , when he was determined to let him go but ye denied the holy one and the just, and d

desired a murderer to be granted unto you, and killed the prince of life whom God hath raised from the dead, whereof we are witnesses. These statement were designed to elicit from the hearts and lips of the hearer the confession made by Joseph’s brethren - we are verily guilty “ then follow the grace “ p And now brethren I wet that through ignorance ye did it as did also your rulers. But those things, which God before had showed by the mouth of all his prophet, that Christ should suffer,he hath so fulfilled. Repent ye, therefore and be converted that your sin may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord. “ we here see that although the Jews really carried out the enmity of their hearts in the death of Christ, as did also Joseph’s hospital brethren in their treatment of him, yet the grace of God to each is seen in this, that all is shown to be decreed and foreshown o God for their blessing.

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ou believe you can’t get out of it; you enjoy doing it so much that you can’t just stop it. You even want others to know that it’s so difficult getting out of it. You can’t run away from it.

It’s so hard getting out from that wrong relationship; you think it’s so impossible leaving that demonic boss and office. You can’t even do away with the wrong gathering of friends. Those ones are still easy but for me l can’t quit smoking, am into drinking, l can never stop. It is not possible for me to stop masturbating. Having sex it’s something l must do every day, even though am not yet married, l just can’t stop it. Just as you are trying to stop so are many others. You can’t stop even after your so called effort, and you have now come to the conclusion that it is not possible, because you don’t really have the understanding of how to do so. And you must know it’s a big lie of the devil. The mistake you are making is that you fail to realise these four things:1. Who and how were you made:- Genesis 1:27&31 “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them...... And God saw everything that he had made,

and, behold, it was very good.” You were created by God to be perfect in His image. You were not created like this; something went wrong along the line which needs to be corrected. Psalms 139:14, “I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works” God is your creator, He did a great job in bringing you to earth. He is the manufacturer. Therefore the one that created you is capable of recreating and remolding you if there is need to. The manufacturer is capable of repairing and bringing its product back to its original state. If you ask He will do it. James 4:7, “Submit yourselves therefore to God.” 2. Who you are:- You don’t really know who you are. You are a god. Psalms 82:6, “I have said, Ye are gods and all of you are children of the most High.” You are born to rule and dominate. Genesis 1:28, “And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth” You are a king not to be disrespected, molested, disgraced or degraded. Any one that dares go against your kingship is due for punishment. God will intervene and fight for you. Exodus 14:24-25, “And it came to pass, that in the morning watch the Lord looked unto the host of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and of the cloud, and troubled the host of the Egyptians, And took off their chariot wheels, that they drave them heavily: so that the Egyptians said, Let us flee from the face of Israel; for the Lord fighteth for them

against the Egyptians.” The Lord will turn the table around, for He will do anything to protect your kingship. Also you too must learn to appreciate who you are. Living a life of great respect and integrity, always putting your head up. Don’t allow all these wrong behaviors dragging you in the mud. 3. What is expected of you :- You are here on earth to fulfill destiny, you are created to fulfill the plan and purpose of God. 2 Timothy 1:9, “Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began” If you really know why you are here and you are focus enough to see that you are built to be successful, you will be able to overcome all the distractions that are coming your way. Be upright enough to accomplish your mission, others have already gone ahead of you. 4. Where you are: - Are you where God wants you to be. Psalms 140:13, “Surely the righteous shall give thanks unto thy name: the upright shall dwell in thy presence. Our place is in the presence of God. Wherever you can find God or His spirit that’s where we are expected to be. In your office, your house, your friend’s house, your club house etc can you see or even sense the spirit of God there? If not, expect the manifestation of wrong things in your life. Stay with God, flee now when the Lord is giving you the opportunity. 2 Timothy 2:22, “Flee also youthful lusts: but follow righteousness, faith, charity, peace, with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart.”

1 Corinthians 10:14, “Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from idolatry.” 1 Corinthians 6:18, “Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body; but he that committeth fornication sinneth against his own body.” John 10:5, “And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him: for they know not the voice of strangers.” Strangers are demonic agents in form of friends, neighbors, colleagues etc. 1 Timothy 6:11, “But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.” Stop thinking you can’t stop or that you can’t get out of it, you can and you will. Lastly, about 30 per cent of such cases are under the devil’s manipulation. They can’t really control themselves because they have been captured by demonic forces. All you need is to call onto the Lord who all powers in heaven and on earth has been given unto, to arise and deliver you. He is the only one that has the power to do so. Colossians 1:12-13, “Giving thanks unto the Father, which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light: Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son” He will deliver you and set you free. Go back to God, go back to your creator, come back to His presence and let Him wash and sanctify you. •You can send in your QUESTIONS and the Holy Spirit will be set to give you the ANSWERS. Barr. (Mrs.) Favour Tioluwani Tel: 08050272259 or 07062738213. Email: letsgobible@gmail.com


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Cleric tasks Buhari, others on infrastructure

he President, the Way of Reconciliation Evangelistic Ministries (TWOREM), Prophet Oladipupo Funmilade-Joel a.k.a. Baba Sekunderin has tasked President Muhammadu Buhari and other elected leaders in government to improve on the nation’s socio-economic infrasructure by fixing the power and oil sectors of the economy, so as to turn the tide of the country’s development and maintain lasting peace and unity. He reminded the leaders that God put them in those positions; hence, they should fear Him and provide quality services to the electorate. He further urged them to turn to God in prayer and seek His guidance, adding that without divine intervention (God’s Hand in Nigeria) in the 2015 general elections, the nation would have been engulfed in war. The cleric noted that the slow trend in the country’s socio-economic and political growth is caused by corruption and concerted effort would be

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evelation 3:14-22, “To the angel of the church in Laodicea write: These are the words of the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the ruler of God’s creation. I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth. You say, ‘I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.’ But you do not realise that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked. I counsel you to buy from me gold refined in the fire, so you can become rich; and white clothes to wear, so you can cover your shameful nakedness; and salve to put on your eyes, so you can see. Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline. So be earnest and repent. Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me. To the one who is victorious, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne, just as I was victorious and sat down with my Father on his throne. Whoever has ears, let them hear what the Spirit says to the churches.”

The Laodicean church is the 7th and the last in the book of Revelation. Also, it is the last church age before the rapture of the church of Jesus Christ will take place. It is a church of prosperity and lukewarmness. It is the modern day Pentecostal, charismatic, evangelical etc churches that we have today. It is the church age that most of their preachings are centered on prosperity and materialism. Their activities, programmes, teachings and preachings are centred on mundane things, things that have no eternal value. The message of salvation, of the cross, holiness, righteousness and fear of God as well as the message of Heaven and Hell fire are not given adequate attention. They

required to nurture the country’s economy and achieve the required growth. He also hinted that God is aware of the desire of Nigerians for a better country, and called on citizens to always seek the face of God because He (God) is desirous to lead the country and bring the needed progress. He advised citizens and leaders to pray tirelessly adding that the situation in the country does not require war nor revolution, but prayers as

God answers the supplications of His people. “We should believe in God and pray, bombing, kidnapping, blood shedding, ritual killings and other vices which the people have entrenched themselves in is not the way out”, he stressed. The cleric noted that the task of nation building, restructuring, redemption and restoration is not an easy task, but advised citizens to rely on God to redeem the nation.

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he General Overseer of Ascension Pentecostal Mission, APM, Pastor Caleb Anyamaele has called on leaders in the country to make the fear of God first in their political activities.

Anyamaele made this appeal recently made the appeal while speaking to journalists in Lagos. The cleric called on the leaders to deliver on their promise and lead the citizens while exhibiting the fear of God.

“We need to let our leaders now that they have come into office is that in all what they do, they should have the interest of citizens at heart and deliver good democratic governance. They must realize that is God that made their coming into power possible because it whatever whatever God says that will come to manifestation,” he said. The cleric also assured that his min-

istry’s ongoing 40-day prayer and fasting period, which started on June 1, was an appropriate time for to pray for the country as Nigerians need to seek the face of God. “We need to pray fervently as a nation, especially as God granted us peaceful elections and smooth transition. This is a time to seek the Lord’s face the more, repent and ask for forgiveness of our past misdeeds,” he said.

The church of Laodicea, late 20th century – rapture/great tribulation period Bishop Bernard Chukwuma Mbamalu Ojemeni, General Superintendent of Endtime Believers’ Ministry Inc, in this piece, gives an insight into the New World Order. Excerpts: are sacrificed on the altar of prosperity, materialism, miracle, signs and wonders. Such teachings and preachings of success at the expense of the end-time message to prepare children of God for rapture is a characteristic of the Laodicea church age. I have said it that the churches that are not preaching against the known sins their members are committing are not serving the interest of Heaven. Such Pastors are there for their belly. They are deceiving the children of God as well as themselves. No wonder you see many of the founders of such churches engage in demonic rituals to run their churches. It will surprise you to hear what these founders of such churches are doing to command the crowd. Some engage in ritual killings and others diabolical acts to run their churches. Many of them go to native doctors to acquire power to run their churches. Some put the charm in their mouths so that whatever they say, their adherents will do. Others put theirs in their eyes to be able to see beyond the natural and will then tell the people their present, past and future problems. The worst part of it is that in most cases they have no solution to the people’s problems. Even where they seem to provide any, it is still a Greek gift… a situation where he removes one problem and leaves you with seven new cases so that you continue to be under their control. All these churches whose founders have bowed to the devil to seek power and wealth are false churches and their founders are false prophets. They are blind guides leading blind people. Both of them will fall into the pit. Matthew 15:14, “Leave them; they are blind guides.[a] If the blind lead the blind, both will fall into a pit.” On the last day Jesus will cast them and their followers into hell-fire, Matthew 7:13-23. That is why you must be careful who you follow and where you worship. You must

make sure the foundation of the church you attend is based on Christ, nothing more and nothing less. I would like to warn many overzealous brethren who jump from one church to the other in the name of where it is happening without properly checking the new doctrine they are going to embrace. Maybe the church he/she was converted is a genuine one of Jesus Christ, with good and solid foundation but due to the slow pace at which God is taking them, he or she will decide to jump out to join the so-called moving train where miracles, signs and wonders are being advertised in the media on daily basis and thereby falls into wrong hands. Beware! All that glitters is not gold. Any church or denomination that has any other intermediary other than Jesus Christ has a wrong foundation. What the name and blood of Jesus Christ cannot do for you, and now the God/god (as the case may be) of your pastor or the name of your church does it for you, know that you have been deceived, period. In your new-found church such important doctrine of Christ like Holy Communion or marriage for instance is forbidden and it does not bother you. Jesus said, if you do not eat my flesh and drink my blood, you have no life in you. He commanded that Holy Communion should be conducted often in remembrance of Him. For a number of years, you have joined your new-found true church, you have never seen it conducted and you have not partaken in the Holy Communion and you still say all is well, it does not matter. You are in a church that does not encourage marriage, what do you expect from the youth in such a place to do than to engage in masturbation and illicit sex. That is why the Pastor will be bold to preach that masturbation is not sin. The word of God made it clear that marriage is God’s first institution and God said it is not good for

a man to be alone and to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife and let every woman have her own husband. Any deliberate disobedience to such sound doctrines of Christ is a negation of the word of God and must not go unpunished. Look at the doctrine of feet washing is not being practised in our churches and Jesus said to Peter, if you refuse me washing your feet, you have no part in me. He said as you see me do this, do so to one another. I believe it is a practice that should be carried out in our churches instead of saying the act represents humility and it is not carried out physically as Jesus did. It is wrong to just obey some doctrines of Christ and fail to obey others. He who said take Holy Communion is the one who said wash the feet of one another, etc. And so talking about the church of Laodicea, with what they say about themselves and what Jesus said about them, you discover that except they have true repentance, the church age will miss the rapture and will enter into great tribulation period, the last 3½ years that is due to commence on June 2037 A.D, according to our calculation from the 6,000 years man’s earth lease for those of you who have been following my write-ups. Please endeavour to come and worship with us in our Holy Ghost Service on Sunday at 9 a.m. in the address below. If you are still a sinner, quickly repent today and give your life to Christ. As you come I will give you a copy of Endtime Trumpet written by me and you will never regret coming. Remain blessed as you come. •For further information, contact us at: Endtime Believers’ Ministry Inc.16/18, Johnson Street, off Kajola Street, Yakoyo, Lagos. Tel: 08023261219, 09095268897, 08036116881; Email: bishop.bernard@yahoo.com


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From the Pulpit

Hour of Change with Primate

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“ n our last series, the roles expected of the followership were extensively enumerated. In this series, the roles expected of the leadership will be critically examined. Please read on. ‘’Then Mordecai commanded to answer, think not with thyself that thou shalt escape in the kings house more than all the Jews. For if thou altogether holdest thy peace at this time, then shall there enlargement and deliverance arise to the Jews from another place; but thou and thy father’s house shall be destroyed; and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this’’. Esther 4:13-14. When Haman the son of Hammedatha the Agagite was promoted as the second in command to king Ahasuerus, his mission was to exterminate all the Jew in the kingdom of Ahasuerus. When the information of the intended extermination of Jews was received by Mordecai, he was troubled in

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he final judgement of God Almighty placed on devil was phrased thus “….. it shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heel.” The seed of the woman, God was referring to, when he said that the seed of the woman shall bruise his head and the devil shall bruise his heel, was Jesus the Son of God. God was telling the devil you have defeated this woman today, but a time shall come when the seed of the same woman you defeated shall crush you finally. Devil defeated the woman and the entire human race by pulling them down from the height of glory, honour and respect God had placed man – Romans 3:23 “Sin brought man down and made him to come short of glory of God. Do you see that the consequence of sin is always more grievous than the sin itself. Lust gives birth to sin, and sin, when committed gives birth to death: that was why, when God was judging man, who was the head of the woman, who was supposed to direct affairs of the family, hearing from God, not listening to his wife, God said – Genesis 3:17-19 “And unto Adam he said, because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree of which I commanded thee saying. Thou shalt not eat of it: curse is the ground for thy sake in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life. Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee, and thou shalt eat the herb of the field. In the sweat of the face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken; for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return” Among the judgements God gave to the three principal actors of Genesis chapter 3 , who were (a) The devil (b) The woman and (c) The man. The judgement on man was more severe and ended up with capital punishment. Which is death. This is because God reasoned that man did not play his role well. He failed his responsibility in his family.

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heart which forced him to Esther who had just been crowned as the new Queen of king Ahasuerus. Nigeria has been under economic bondage for many years which has forced many Nigeria to engage in ceaseless and heartrending prayers which eventually culminated into the election of new leaders both in the centers and states for another four years. Many Nigeria are expecting good things from them and they should not let them down. In order to meet these expectations, Critical roles have to be played. Appointment of ministers and other aides A leader is not expected to executed to execute the the policy put in place himself, but he has to appoint some aides to assist him to do it. the choice he makes can make or mar him as the buck stop in desk. He should therefore chooses people of like mind. When Jehu was going to execute judgment against the household of king Ahab, he met jehonadab and asked jehonadab if he was of the same mind with him, he said yes. ‘’and he was departed thence; he lighted on jehonadab the son of Rechab coming to meet him; and he saluted him, and said to him is thine heart right,

as my heart is with thine hearth: and jehonadab answered, it is. If it be, give me thine hand. And he gave his hand; and took him up to him into the Chariot’’. 2 kings 10:15. Lessening of burden An average Nigeria is groaning under multiple taxations imposed by three tiers of government and other untold hardship which has made him wretched. When Rehoboam succeeded Solomon, the jews leaders sent emissaries to him to lessen the financial burden imposed on them by his father Solomon who engaged in flamboyant life contrary to the standard laid down by the Holy scripture. (Deut 17:14).when they went back, rehoboam answered them in the negative and promised to add more to their travails. It was the straw that broke the camel’s back as kingdom was split into Northern and southern kingdoms. The southern kingdom was retained by him, (Kings 12:7-17) while jeroboam became the captain of the ten tribes constituting Northern kingdom Prudence in financial management ‘’A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions. The simple ton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences’’. Proverbs 27:12. Prudence is about making

sensible and careful judgment and decision or the avoidance of un-necessary risks. When Nehemiah became the governor in the land of Judah, he refrained himself from taking all the entitlement due to him and his associates. (Nehemiah 5:14-15) Nehemiah’s shrewdness in finance was manifested in the completion of Jerusalem wall building within 52 days against all odds. (Neh 6:15) it was as a result of his commitment to the cause of God’s project that he was made a governor for 12 years. ‘’let the elders that rule be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrines.’’1 Tim 5:17 Need for unity in the team As it is evident that the leader cannot execute his plan all alone; there s need for team work to take place. This can only take place if there is no division between team and the captain and among the team members. (Matthew 18:18—20) As Nigeria is moving gradually to the Promised Land, we shall not lag behind in Jesus name, amen. Till then Shalom! •You can contact us at: The Word of Life, Agbo Igbala Ti Kiish Aladura Church 70 Patey street Lagos State. Tel: 07040517413

The seed of the woman (4) He failed in his role to always teach his wife and guide her daily conduct through the word of God. Thus the woman had time to enter into a long conversation with the devil which ended in disaster. By the grace of God, in today’s teaching I would be talking on three vital issues. a) The seed of the woman that bruised the head of devil b) The sin the first man and woman on earth committed c) The reason why God was angry with Adam. The seed of the woman that bruised the head of devil In Isaiah 53:1-6 “Who hath believed our report and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed? For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground, he hath no form nor comeliness, and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him. He is despised and rejected of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief, and we hid as it were our faces from him, he was despised, and we esteemed him not. Surely he hath born our griefs and carried our sorrows, yet we esteemed him stricken, smitten of God and afflicted. But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities the chastisement of our peace was upon him, and with his stripes we are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray, and we have turned every one of his own way and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.” The entire passage is the testimony of our Lord Jesus. It explained how he suffered for us on the Cross of Calvary. This suffering was what God referred to as “you will bruise his heel.” The word “you” is the devil. The pains and afflictions the devil and his agents afflicted him with on his way to crucifixion was the bruising of his heel. However, he finally bruised the head of the devil on the first day of the week after this crucifixion – Luke 24:1-6 “Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulcher bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them. And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulcher. And they entered in and found not the body of our

Lord Jesus. And it came to pass, as they were much perplexed thereabout, behold two men stood by them in shinning garments. And as they were afraid and bowed down their faces to the ground, they said unto them, why seek ye the living among the dead. He is not here, but is risen, remember how he spake unto you. “The resurrection of Jesus from the grace was the final hammer that crushed the head of devil. The two men that stood before the women with shining garments asked the women, why do you seek the living among the dead. He is not here, but has arisen as he had earlier told you. This is our hope is Christ. That if we die in him, we will also live in him. The Bible says, Christ in us is the hope of our glory. Dear child of God, do you have Christ in you. Without Christ in you, there is no hope of glory. The sin the first man and woman on earth committed The sin, the first man and woman on earth committed is called the sin of disobedience. By application it means all act of unrighteousness. That means, every sin one commits amounts to disobedience. When God says you should not commit fornication, or adultery, or you should not steal and you commit anyone of them you have disobeyed God by committing such. The sin of disobedience is a sin of doing what God said we should not do. Beloveth, where have you fallen, what has God instructed you not to do, you still do. Confess such and turn away from it now to avoid facing the bitter consequence, Adam and Eve faced. The Bible said because of their sin of obedience. God casted them out of the Garden of Eden. They were removed from where they were asked to dress and keep the Garden to the place, where they would till the earth. What a pathetic failure that was why the Bible said because of sin man came short of the glory of God. The reason why God was angry with adam God’s anger on Adam bordered on the fact that Adam made a choice of voices.

God had said to him do not eat of the fruit of this tree, the day you shall eat of it, the same day you shall die. Another voice told Adam you may have a taste of this fruit and see the difference from other fruits in this garden. Adam decided to obey the second voice which was the voice of devil through his wife. In Deuteronomy 30:19 “I call heaven and earth to record this day against you that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing, therefore choose life that both thou and they seed may live.” Man is a free moral being. God has given us the option of choice. Whatever you like you choose. When you choose life you reap the fruit of life and no one would deny you of it. But if you choose death, you reap the fruit of death, you would not blame anyone, because it was your choice. Dear child of God, I charge you to shun any voice today directing you to do anything that would displease God and your conscience. May God be with you; to be continued next week. Testimony Deadly rashes on my baby disappeared After given birth to my new baby. Few days later, I discovered rashes coming out of the body of my baby. They were so many and covered her body I took my baby to hospital, medication of all sorts were given to my baby but the rashes refused to go. My little baby could not sleep, every night she cried. I decided to bring her to my pastor. My pastor carried her on his laps, and said these rashes were demonic. He prayed for my baby and told me that before 21 days from that day, the rashes would disappear. Brethren, according to the servant of God, before that 21 days all the rashes disappeared. Today my baby is sound and healthy, praise the Lord. Sis. Chinwe •ADDRESS: Pastor Kingson I. Bona, General Overseer Chapel of Holiness and Testimonies Ministries No. 6, David Egbetuyi Street, Fagbile Estate, Ijegun-Ikotun, Lagos. 08023404926, 08038206508, 09030284883 www.chapelofholiness.org


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Business FRESH BUSINESS NEWS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Sunday June 14, 2015

S’Court orders businessman to refund Benue’s N85.6m T

he Supreme Court on Friday ordered a businessman, Kris Onyekwuluje and his company, Artex Investment Limited, to refund N85.57million to the Benue Government, for breach of a supply contract. Onyekwuluje and his company were awarded a contract for the supply and installation of some transmitters for the state’s radio station over 15 years ago, but breached the contract terms. Justice Musa Dattijo-

Muhammad read the unanimous judgment of the court’s five-man bench, dismissing the appeal filed by Onyekwuluje. He also upheld the 2005 decision of the Court of Appeal, Jos Division, which had earlier ordered the appellants to refund the money. “In the case at hand, the records show that the appellants fully participated in the proceedings of the 3rd respondent (the commission) from the be-

ginning to the end of the sitting. They cannot now complain that they were denied fair hearing. “In the final analysis, I cannot disturb the concurrent findings of facts by two courts below as they have not been shown to be perverse or not reached as the result of a proper consideration of facts placed before them. “In the circumstances, the decision of the Court of Appeal is hereby affirmed and the appeal is according-

ly dismissed,” he said. Justices Mary PeterOdili, Olukayode Ariwoola, Musa DattijoMuhammad and Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, who were on the panel that heard the appeal, agreed with the lead judgment. The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that Onyekwuluje and his company were awarded a contract for the supply and installation of some transmitters for the state’s radio station. The government later set up a Judicial Commission of Inquiry to ascertain the qualities of the materials

supplied and the conduct of staff and officers of Artex. This followed the government’s dissatisfaction with the contract execution which it said had breached the terms of agreement. The commission was also charged to ascertain “abuse, misuse or misappropriation of money meant for the project and whether there was any improper or fraudulent practice or unjust enrichment by any person”. It was also to “apportion blame and recover the monies believed to have been misappropriated, unjustly

obtained, or fraudulently administered’’. After the commission finished its sitting in 1999, government issued a white paper which indicted Atrtex Investment and ordered it to refund N85,575,111.60k. Dissatisfied with the commission’s decision the appellants challenged it before the Federal High Court, Enugu, in 2000. The appellants in Suit No: FHC/EN/CP/2000, contended that they were denied fair hearing and that the commission exceeded its jurisdiction.

Nigeria’s insurance sector may soon overtake S’Africa –NAICOM

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ommissioner for Insurance, Fola Daniel has said that going by the strength and potentials available in the sector, Nigeria’s insurance industry

is poised to overtake South Africa in the next five years. Daniel, who is wrapping up his tenure at the National Insurance Commission, NAICOM, said the industry

has recorded tremendous achievements to bring it to number two in the continent. Speaking at the 2015 Seminar for Insurance Correspondents at Ilorin,

Kwara state, he said awareness about insurance among Nigerians has also improved. “At the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) the insur-

ance has the largest presence when compared with sectors like the manufacturing, oil and gas industry. At the Exchange, we have about three dozens

L–R: Members of The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) Graduate Trainee Class of 2015, Mr. Joel Nyatse, Miss Onyinye Oyeoka, Miss Fatimo Adeniyi; Chief Executive Officer, NSE, Mr. Oscar Onyema; trainees, Mr. Enita Odogun, Miss Tolulope Obajemu; Head, Corporate Services Division, NSE, Mr. Bola Adeeko and another trainee, Miss Nkechinyere Ogueri-Onyeukwu, during the closing gong ceremony in commemoration of the graduation of the NSE Charter Set of graduate trainees 2015 at the Exchange, yesterday.

of companies listed, apart from that the growth and awareness is growing though we have not reached our zenith, the outgoing commissioner said. He also applauded the Buhari administration for giving insurance a priority position. “In the last three to five years, insurance was not recognised by government as it is today. The last year Insurance conference was actually initiative by Ngozi OkonjoIweala after government realised the rising profile of the sector. The outcome of the conferece formed the campaign strategy of one of the political parties because it was clear the sector could be used to create jobs and wealth” he stated.

Nigerite launches dry construction building system ABOLAJI ADEBAYO

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igerite Limited, a complete building solutions company, has concluded plans to formally launch Kalsi, a new innovative product which is the major component in the dry construction system, with professionals in the Nigerian built sector. The Kalsi product launch due to hold in Lagos is being packaged as an elaborate

event in view of its pre-eminence in providing sustainable and modern building solutions with a view to achieving the nation’s quest for resolving housing deficit in the country. Already, major players in the built sector have been contacted to be part of the ceremony, which will herald a new dawn in the country. Besides the unveiling of Kalsi to the target audience, the event will also witness a key note address by Ni-

gerite’s Managing Director, Mr. Frank Le Bris and a short presentation of Kalsi Building board solutions as a major component of the Dry Construction system by Builder Wale Ogungbe on the company’s resolve to maintain its market leadership as a complete building solutions company. Commenting on the proposed Kalsi launch, Marketing Manager, Nigerite, Mr. Abayomi Lawal said the launch of this

product is the outcome of the momentum that has long been built around the product over time, stating that with the introduction of Kalsi, Nigerians and prospective home owners are guaranteed quality and affordable products for their dry construction building systems. “We have been building momentum for the eventual launch of Kalsi for a long time and the launch we are planning to do is therefore a

major step towards offering prospective home owners quality and affordable options in their dry construction drive”, Lawal said. The Marketing Manager assured the quality and standard of all products on Nigerite’s stable, noting that the new Dry construction solutions would showcase another system to the built professionals and contractors as a worthwhile alternative to the conventional method

of building with bricks, blocks and concrete. He added this method could also be used to complement existing structures built with the conventional system where there is need for renovations and face-lifts. “Our products are time tested and have come of age as can be seen in numerous private and commercial buildings that have witnessed the test of time all over the country.”


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Lamentation as flood of fury sacks Lagos communities

Flood-ravaged house in Alapere area of Lagos State

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ast Tuesday, June 9, 2015, at Orilowo Ejigbo, in Ejigbo Local Council Development Area of Lagos State, a 12-year old girl, Miss Kehinde, Popoola, was swept away by flood. The girl was said to be coming from where she went to buy food when the flood overpowered her.

Confirming the incident, the Director of the Lagos State Fire Service, Mr.Rashid Fadipe, said all efforts to rescue the girl proved abortive Since the rainy season began, residents across the country have been affected in one way or the other. Again, flooding in Lagos has been a great concern for the government and the people of the state due to bitter experiences in the past and of recent whenever it rained. While some areas might not have experienced much flooding since the rain started, areas such as Bariga, Aboru, Egbeda, Victoria Island, Ejigbo, Alapere and Oyingbo have been ravaged by flooding like in the past. According to a resident of Idumagbo, Mr. Abiodun Salami, while speaking to our correspondent, he stated that each time the downpour come calling, it is

confusion everywhere in his neighbourhood as no one could tell who will not be affected in a devastating form. His words: “I have been living in this area for 20 years and the problem of flooding has refused to abate. The problem is not restricted to only this area. I have been to Ibadan Street at Ebutte Metta, Borno Way, Oyingbo, the story is the same. We still plead to the government to come to our aid so that our property and even lives won’t be lost, he stated. Earlier, following the devastating effect of flooding in these areas, the Lagos State Government through the Ministry of Environment had warned all residents in the state to be careful in their waste disposal and sanitation so as to help control the possibility of flooding that was earlier predicted by the Environmental and Climate Change Management Organization. Last year too, the state government in a release through the Ministry of Environment, said, a lot of settlement damage was expected in flood- prone areas in the state due to residual rainfall. As predicted, residents have been experiencing and lamenting the fury of flooding in their respective domains and have therefore been calling on the government to save them from the deluge hat has ren-

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dered some of them homeless and killing some others in the process. A community leader and landlord in Ogunmade Street in Oshogun,Alapere area of the State, Alhaji Adetunji Ilelaboye, disclosed to Sunday Mirror that whenever it rains, the area is always flooded. According to him, “whenever it rains here, the street is usually flooded and most houses are always filled with water such that every year, occupants would pack out of their abode. He advised the government to be more effective in its channelization systems by constructing drainages from the areas heavily prone to flooding and linking it directly to the Lagoon. “My advice to the Lagos state governor, Mr.Akinwumi Ambode is for him to perfect a strategy, through the Ministry of Environment to see to it that all canals in the state are linked directly to the Lagoon for the water to gain easy passage to it. If this is followed to the letter, Lagosians will be better for it” , he disclosed to our correspondent . Also speaking, Mr. Opeoluwa Akinsanya, a businessman and resident of Lagos Island complained bitterly to our correspondent on how all the gutters

and open canals in the area are filled with waste and sewage. According to him, by this time each year the situation is always pathetic and now it has started, he be moaned. According to another resident, Mr. Olusola Onanuga, the entire flood that comes from Tinubu, Isale Eko, Idumota usually converges at Adeniji Bridge and the sewage it carries would pile up thereby causing environmental hazard to the people, he lamented. Commenting on the causes of flooding in most parts of Lagos State, Onanuga said, “Those that constructed buildings along the drainage routes and flood plains are the major cause of flood in Lagos. He added that the attitude of Lagosians who deliberately dump refuse in the canals should be checked. According to him, the aftermath effect is that the gutters will get blocked and waste will fill the streets among other things. An official of the Lagos State government who craved anonymity disclosed to Sunday Mirror that the state government was always ready to build a drainage system in all flood prone areas. According to her, “Better results could be achieved with the cooperation of the residents with the government.”


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Celebrating Ambode at 52! HABIB ARUNA

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he first few days of Akinwunmi Ambode as the Governor of Lagos are adding up as eventful as his 52 years on planet earth. Consider these: within only a few hours of his inauguration, Ambode announced well-received appointments, including the choice of the urbane and respected journalist, Tunji Bello, as the Secretary to the State Government. In less than a fortnight of Ambode’s ascension, he has visited scenes of fatal petrol tanker explosions at Iyana Ipaja and Idimu; he has met oil industry stakeholders; he has set up a committee and charged them to work out ways of putting an end to the excesses of fuel tanker drivers; he has met senior editors to honour them and establish the points that he will partner with the media as the Fourth Estate of the Realm. It’s quite a handful with even more events yet to be mentioned. But to have a complete picture of the unfolding personality of the new governor of Lagos state one needs to look at the journey of his life: Ambode spent close to 30years in the public service in Lagos; he has straddled the local government system, where he reached the apex in the service; he went on to become the Auditor-General of Lagos State; he judiciously handled the finances of the state when the central government under President Olusegun Obasanjo’s government seized the federal allocation due to Lagos such that the state did not go under or go abegging to fund its people-oriented proj-

ects. Academically, Ambode received intellectual exposure in some of the world’s best universities including Harvard and Pennsylvania; and when he wanted more action and felt he wasn’t challenged enough to offer his services to society, Ambode left the public service for the private sector where again, he launched into several thriving enterprises. Now Ambode is back to the public service, this time as the elected governor of Lagos state. What a life! What is he going to give the people this time around? Most of us are getting a hint of what this illustrious successor of the great legacies of Alhaji Lateef Jakande, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Mr. Babatunde Fashola is up to, not necessarily from his worthy past or experiences. Our takeaway is from what the man has done in only a fortnight. As the old saying goes, the morning shows the day. What you do in the morning charts the course of the day. What you do with your youth determines what you make of your old age. The principal characteristic of Ambode’s speech when he was sworn in was to pledge that ideas would form the fulcrum of his reign. Put another way, creativity would be allowed to blossom such that Lagos under him would accommodate the dream of every citizen. If Tinubu laid the foundation of excellence, and Fashola built on it, Ambode would exploit the successes of these two brave men to forge even more formidable exploits based on these invincible resources: creativity, ideas, dreams and the people.

Let’s hear him: “Creativity is the most valuable asset in any public institution. Progressive governments must reward contributors of good ideas. Therefore wherever practicable, we shall practice government by incentives and not by enforcement. We shall implement creative ideas and concepts that reduce the cost of running governments; ideas that make life simpler and happier for our people. I therefore invite you all to join hands with me to offer new ideas that will put resources to cater for the poor and needy amongst us. This will be a compassionate government.” When you are armed with these – vision, ideas, creativity and human resources – you can’t fail. Ambode’s own life proves this. At a time Obasanjo had conspired to have Lagos as the only opposition state in the South West and he had gone ahead to strip the state naked financially as it were, Ambode called upon his creative professional acumen to steer the state through. He did not need oil money to do it. The story of how he performed the magic when nobody expected Lagos under the uncompromising and principled Tinubu to survive will be fully told one day. But it is heart-warming that the man Tinubu’s government and the whole of Lagos counted on for survival is here again, and one more time at a critical point when oil wealth coming to the states from the central government is at its lowest depth. He isn’t scared at all by the challenges. On the contrary, Ambode is excited that he has work to do, that his skills of financial prudence are

being put at the disposal of his fatherland. These are his words: “The challenges we face today as a state are good enough ingredients to bring out the best of all of us. Together, we shall push forward and not look back, with our hands firmly on the plough. We would work hard to tackle poverty, ignorance and social decadence in our state.” As we celebrate Ambode at 52 today, the thinking is that he has not arrived, even if materially he is classed as among the Joneses. He has not arrived in the sense that he wants to be judged more by how he strives to lift the poor from their poverty, how his government initiates and pursues policies to identify the administration as a compassionate one, how his team relates with the man in the street, how state institutions help the people to live their dreams, how a person of little substance but brimful of ideas and creativity would be honoured and rewarded, and in a word, how “everyone must have a voice in my administration.” The cynic in our skeptical society would want to pooh-pooh this mission statement of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode as a tall order. But before they do it, I invite them to examine the lives of remarkable men and women. It was their great dreams and dogged pursuit of these dreams that earned them a place in history. I wish you a Happy Birthday sir, as you seek a place in history! • Aruna is the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ambode of Lagos State.

Yes, the change is here! My point exactly!

NICK

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hose still caught up in the celebration of the brinkmanship that threw up Bukola Saraki as Senate President in my opinion suffer from that incurable Nigerian sickness: selective amnesia. We tend to forget, too easily, histories that should serve as guide in making the right and proper choices. Yes, I believe that certain tendencies in the All Progressive Congress, APC, needed to be curbed. By this, I mean the perceived octopod influence of Bola Tinubu, former governor (and still governor-general if you ask me) of Lagos. But come to think of it, how is Saraki any different? In fact place both men side by side and you will discover that Tinubu is a lesser evil. For instance, both men, rightly or wrongly are slated for godfatherism and the basest of prebendary politics. The question many should ask is: to what effect have each of them put their resources? If Tinubu is accused of foisting his surrogates on electorate, we should then ask whether those choices have performed or not. Tinubu made Babatunde Raji Fashola, immediate past governor of Lagos State, arguably the best performing governor in the last eight years. Can we say the same of Saraki with his choice, Ahmed Abdulfatah of Kwara, so far, even though he hasn’t exhausted his tenure?

The saying in Kwara is that Abdulfatah is merely a rubber stamp for whatever whims Saraki chooses to foist on the long suffering Kwarans. This was never the same with Fashola, who from his first tenure demonstrated that he wants to be his own man. You could reel out an exhaustive list of men and women who have made their marks in politics and public offices, all politically sired by Tinubu. How many of such individuals of comparable political status can be said to have been made by Saraki? Having said that, I still hold the opinion that what transpired in the Senate is not only proper but also good for our democracy. What APC should take away from this is that what goes round eventually comes round. What is Danbazzau doing around Buhari? You can hardly miss his presence around President Mohammadu Buhari, PMB, these days. Tall and burly, Lt. Gen Abdulrahaman Bello Danbazzau, sticks to the presidential detail like a shadow. Last week in Kano, he was on the prayer mat with PMB while prayers were said at the memorial anniversary of the late Ado Bayero, former Emir of Kano. There can be no doubt, Danbazzau has been keyed in to play a big role Buhari’s government. In fact, there has have been talks that Danbazzau may replace Sambo Dasuki, National Security Adviser, NSA, in the new cabinet; the mere thought of which makes me break out in cold sweat. Don’t get me wrong. The former army general is eminently qualified for the office. On paper. But the job of an NSA, especially at this particular time of our political history goes beyond paper qualification. I am particularly worried about the Danbazzau’s antecedents as a former Chief of Army Staff, COAS; his activities in the last political dispensation before Buhari’s emer-

gence in the last presidential election; and the roles he has so far been playing within the presidential caucus. Not many may know this; Danbazzau was the director of security for Buhari’s campaign organisation. I do recall that in the heat of the storm raised when Buhari’s security details bared African Independent Television, AIT, crew from covering Buhari’s event, the media team of the then president-elect tactically parried responsibility for such actions to Buhari’s security detail. As I recall too, Mr President also claimed that order to bar AIT never came from him; that the actions taken by his security details must be as a result of overzealousness. So if the media team never barred AIT and Buhari never gave such order, Danbazzau must fully explain his role in the overzealousness since he is the director of security of the campaign organisation. No, we cannot just forget such inappropriateness given the previous record of Buhari with the press while he was a military ruler. I am willing to take Buhari’s explanation on that incident at face value. So, it puts Danbazzau squarely in the spot as the author of the needless overzealousness. Now, here is the big worry. Near catastrophic incidents that arise from overzealousness nearly often dog anywhere Dambazzau appears to be in charge. Recall the event of that fateful , the day in 2009 when Late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua was spirited into the country in the dead of the night, after his then deputy, Goodluck Jonathan, was sworn in as Acting President? Well, Jonathan, whether acting, president in waiting, temporary, interim or whatever at the time, was the commander in chief. But Dambazzau, then COAS, deployed hundreds of soldiers, without his

substantive commander in chief being aware of it, to receive and guard Yar’Adua who was brought into the country, ill and believed to be in vegetative state. The guards also prevented Jonathan from seeing his principal. It was like Dambazzau usurped presidential powers; a coup in fact! The scenario that emerged from these actions of the former COAS back in that testy period is better imagined. The presidency was sharply divided between loyalists to Yar’Adua and those who want to stick to the doctrine of necessity that empowered Jonathan. As a matter of fact, there were speculations that the military had perfected plans to execute both Jonathan and Yar’Adua if any of them step in to take up official function in Aso Rock. This revelation was made by no other person than Segun Adeniyi, then Senior Special Adviser on Media to the late president in his soar away successful book, Power, Politics and Death. Dambazzau’s controversy does not end with these incidents. What of his roles, proper, as COAS? There was an allegation of a N1 billion scam that came to light after he was sacked. According to an online portal that broke the gist, Danbazzau, along with other sacked service chiefs allegedly ensured the release of N1 billion under the pretext of purchasing military equipment that already existed in the military warehouse. Danbazzau, in a letter dated May 2011, allegedly, demanded the immediate release of the N1 billion for the purchase of parachutes and musical equipment for that year’s Army Day celebration. Till date, there has been no spirited rebuttal of this allegation by Danbazzau much as they created a major fizz at the time. This, in my opinion, makes it a notorious fact; a truth that can be taken at face value and must not be ignored by a president that seeks to make a change.


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Q: Welcome to Extra Time. You voted for Sepp Blatter to continue as FIFA President. Why did you do that? A: It was very simple because he impacted greatly on the continent of Africa a great deal and personally, I had an encounter with him in Nigeria in 1999 when we hosted the FIFA U-20 World Cup and I was one of the VIP Volunteers. We got close. We sat one day and we were talking and he told me he was going to do everything possible to make sure Africa hosted the FIFA World Cup. You know, I didn’t see it coming, I doubted it but it came. He was very paspas sionate about it and based on that, everything he said he would do, he did.

In an inte rv ick insis iew with BBC, N ts that fo the organization facing a number of otball is igeria Football F more tha e indictments with a number of top FIFA n what m deration Presid en any peo Officials. I think it was a surprise that ple think t, Amaju Pinnit anyone would want to vote for him is. tiA: I don’t dwell on such discussions any longer. To me, they are sub-judice because the investigations are on going, these investigaiga tions will culminate in criminal litigations. Before the elections, there were no indictments, there was nothing. Nobody can accommodate corruption, corruption is a cankerworm, corruption is capable of disrupting A to Z of everything you set out to do. It’s not anything anyone wants to go close to. In fact, everyone will run away from you if you are caught but the fact there and then was that there was no indictment of his person.

Q: You voted for a man who presided over FIFA for over 17 years and who had a reputation for corruption and that reputation is s on the line with

Q: But there were indictments on senior and former members of the FIFA Executive Committee and he presided over that Executive Committee for some 17 Years… A: Like I said earlier, investigations are still on going. I will crave your indulgence, I don’t want to talk on it because these investigations will lead to criminal indictments, these are very sensitive issues. We respect the USA Justice Department and the Swiss Agencies that are inves-

gating, what they are trying to do is to bring sanity and level of integrity to football all over the world and I really respect that. I really love what they are doing, so football will win. Q: So how did you react then when he stepped down?

A: Yeah, we really didn’t see it coming, I was kind of shocked, I was taken aback, I wanted to see why he did that but he said it clearly. He got the mandate of the Congress (134 votes) but he did not get the mandate of other major stakeholders. To me, it was very touching because at that point he wasn’t looking at personal issues. Football brings peace and he does not want turmoil. As Development Officer in 1975 and later President, for a total of 40 years working there, you cannot write the story of FIFA without Sepp Blatter. He brought FIFA to what it is today. Q: What was your personal reaction when he stood down? Was it of sadness? A: Mixed feelings you know because people were taking extreme positions and lots of people were getting worried about the future of football. His stepping down gave football lots of positives. Q: Was that the right thing to do?

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A: He said it and I will support his view. If he said that’s the right thing to do, then I will say that’s the right thing to do. And he needed to do it to save football, to save the future of football, to save FIFA. FIFA is one of the biggest organisations in the world and he was part of nurturing that baby, so quoting him, “I got your vote but not the support of others,” so I think he should be commend-

ed. Q: It’s been said that FIFA and football are his life. This resignation, would it become death for him? A: There are other things you can do you know. He’s 79 years, technically he still has like twenty more years to live, watching football, he can do so many other things. He has so many other pastimes. You know, Blatter and versatility, he speaks so many languages, I think he can delve into so many other things. Q: But you would have preferred him to stay? A: If he had wanted to stay. Why not? Q: Seems like you had to go with whatever he wanted to do? A: Whatever he wanted to do he did for the good of football. That’s the truth. He said after the election that he was going to repair whatever damage he thought was in FIFA, but he stepped down. If he was there he probably would have repaired it. But he stepped down and said let someone else do it, let someone else take over from there. Q: There’s also the question of his trying to delay till December or even till March of next year, is that the right thing to do? A: Listen there are statutory provisions even in my own Federation. You step down; who is going to take over from you?

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ITTF WJC: Nigeria claims four gold in Egypt D espite not been able to clinch gold medals in the team events, Team Nigeria on Friday at the ITTF World Junior Circuit in Egypt claimed four gold medals on the final day of the five-day tournament. In the team event concluded on Tuesday, Nigeria settled for three medals in the junior boys and girls and cadet boys team event. But the tiding changed on the final day as 12 year-old Abayomi Animasahun, Amadi Omeh and Esther Oribamise claimed gold medals in the cadet and mini- cadet singles and doubles events of the competition. It was Animasahun who started the gold rush when he defeated Egypt’s Yehia Saad 3-0 in the mini cadet boys’ singles final. Amadi Omeh increased the gold to two when he also accounted for the3-0 defeat of Egypt’s Marwan Abdelwahab in the cadet boys’ singles final. Oribamise who failed to excel in the junior girls’ event measured up in the cadet girls’ singles when she beat

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Nigeria’s defensive midfielder, Amadi Bright-Ugochukwu, in action for his club Utteradith Fc in Thailand.

Egypt’s Rolan Hesham 3-0 to clinch the third gold for the country. In the cadet girls’ doubles, Oribamise partnered Tunisia’s Fadwa Garci to beat Egypt’s Roa Amro and

Farida Badawy 3-0 to add to her medal haul in Cairo. Over 15 countries from Africa and Europe as well as Asia took part in the one-week tournament.

eavyweight champion, Wladimir Klitschko said he expects to fight Tyson Fury next and he would be open to the fight being in England The 39-year-old Ukrainian has revealed that talks about fighting Fury have almost been completed, although a possible venue is yet to be decided. Klitschko, the WBA, IBF and WBO champion, has fought once before in Britain back in 2000 when he halted Monte Barrett on the undercard of Lennox Lewis’ knockout win over Francois Botha. The prospect of fighting Fury in front of his home fans

would not faze Klitschko, who is considering British venues as he looks for possible locations in Europe. “I look forward to fighting back in England or another place. It’s definitely going to be somewhere in Europe. “I think we are pretty much done with that and I hope so too,” Klitschko told Ringside. “I haven’t fought in England for a long time. It was a great event and a great audience. British fight fans are really exciting and loud. I really got to hear them also in my fight against David Haye in Hamburg. “I look forward to fighting back in England or another place.

Sharks declares Nathaniel wanted

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he management of Sharks football club of Port Harcourt has declared its midfielder Joseph Nathaniel wanted after the player was dropped from the Super Eagles camp ahead of the AFCON 2017 qualifier against Chad. General Manager of the club Okey Kpaluku told our correspondent that other players dropped from the national team have joined their respective clubs in preparation for

the resumption of the league this weekend but Joseph Nathaniel has chosen to go on A.W.O.L. He said with less than seventy two hours to the local derby against Dolphins FC in Port Harcourt, Nathaniel is nowhere close to Sharks camp. “We are aware that Joseph Nathaniel has been dropped from Coach Stephen Keshi’s squad for the nation’s cup qualifier and

while other dropped players have reported to their teams, Nathaniel has Chosen to go elsewhere.”Kpaluku said “We as a club cannot tell where Nathaniel is right now at least courtesy demands that a player tells his coach or club officials that he will not be returning to base as expected but the reverse is the case for Nathaniel”.

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ead coach of Nigeria’s Women’s national team, Edwin Okon insists Friday’s 0-2 loss to Australia does not spell the end for his side at the 2015 Fifa Women’s World Cup in Canada. A well taken brace from Kyah Simon condemned the Super Falcons to their first defeat of the tournament at the Winnipeg Stadium, Winnipeg. Okon however believes his charges can turn things around by recording a stunning upset over highly-ranked United States in their third and final

preliminary game. “I thought it was a very good match. I congratulate the winners, Australia. “We have to get back out and score goals. “We must qualify. Nigeria must qualify to the next round. So we must get back to the form we had against Sweden,” Okon was quoted as saying on www.fifa.com. Nigeria have never beaten the US Women’s Soccer Team in a competitive game at senior level

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Sports, panacea to Nigeria’s unity–Omeri JOEL AJAYI ABUJA

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he Director-General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA),Mr. Mike Omeri has identified sport as a key element to advance the much needed unity of Nigeria, saying sport will remain rallying point for our nation in its quest for mutual coexistence as an indivisible entity. Omeri said this on Friday in Abuja, while receiving the National President of the Federation of Public Service Games (FEPSGA), Comrade Dahiru Hassan on a cour-

tesy visit, calling on private sector to complement governments’ efforts to realize the objective for which the sports stood for. The DG NOA advised the executive members of FEPSGA to take ‘proactive measures that would guarantee proper finance of the games outside of the governments,’ adding that the economic realities called for sponsorship of sports in the country. He said: ‘’don’t rely on governments to fund FEPSGA activities all the time. You should take initiative to advance your programmes through sponsorship from private

sector. We should learn to begin to take ownership of institutions in our society.” Omeri then assured that the NOA and FEPSGA can form ‘frontier of friendship’ to drive mandate of the Agency in the area of promoting peaceful coexistence of the country. Earlier, Hassan thanked the NOA for ‘numerous’ initiatives to take activities and programmes of governments to grassroots, adding that NOAhad been instrumental to its ‘monthly jogging exercise,’ an initiative to get public servants to regular exercise.

Wladimir Klitschko exchanging blows with David Haye during their heavyweight title clash.

Hopkins: I want to make history

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ormer World Middleweight champion, Bernard Hopkins says his decision to challenge IBF super middleweight champion, James DeGale was to enable him make history. The 50 year old boxer who became the first man to hold all four major sanctioning bodies’ titles when he won the World Boxing Organization title in 2004 noted that he wants to continue to make history and make the fight the fans want to see. “The historic thing is, the super middleweight and

middleweight division that I dominated, just like Triple G is dominating now. The fact is that nobody really wants to fight him. I’m about making things happen for myself and history, doing the unthinkable. And the unthinkable is doing things where people question your sanity of why you’re doing it and I made a living and a career out of those things.” “I want to make this fight, or any fight of this magnitude, the one that people would come to see one last time which will be a history making one”, he concluded.

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BC junior welterweight champion Danny Garcia, who has not defended his belts since March last year was left with no choice but to relinquish his WBC world title or have it stripped from him. The WBC announced that Garcia and its President, Mauricio Sulaiman had “a very emotional conversation” on Thursday and that Garcia “agreed to relinquish” the belt. It also announced that it would order No 1 contender, Viktor Postol to face Lucas Matthysse for the vacant title. “Danny’s weight situation forced his decision to fight at welterweight,” the WBC said. The WBC gave Garcia the designation of “champion

emeritus,” which would allow him to immediately challenge for the junior welterweight title he vacated if he decides to return to the weight class. Garcia, the lineal champion at 140 pounds, also holds the WBA belt. No decision has been announced on the status of that title. Garcia won the belt in March 2012 by outpointing Erik Morales, who had been stripped the day before the bout for failing to make weight. Garcia went on to make five defenses ;knockouts of Amir Khan and Morales in a rematch, followed by decision wins against former titleholder Zab Judah and Matthysse and a heavily disputed majority decision against Mauricio Herrera.


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Q: Is it not better off for him to just go? A: It’s his opinion.

when he came to Nigeria, like I said that has an amazing effect on anybody. Q: What kind of a man was he though?

Q: Jack Warner, former FIFA Vice President described Blatter as a lame duck President. Jack Warner we also know, that he’s been named in the USA indictment… A: Like I said, seriously this is somebody that is under investigation, everybody knows he’s under investigation. Sincerely with all due respect, I don’t want to join in that, whatever he says is his opinion. Q: I will just give you an example which has to do with the Cycling Union. Brown Kosul is elected into the presidency of the International Union in 2013 beset by allegations of doping; he removed all computers from the headquarters in Switzerland. Maybe Blatter could be doing that as well. A: If he’s there, let him be there and do whatever he wants to do but like I said you can excuse me on this issue because where I come from we respect the law and we respect the law to do whatever they are doing, I crave your indulgence not to go into that area. Q: Have you spoken to him since his announcement to leave or since the voting? A: I have not spoken to him since then but like I said, I supported him for so many reasons. To us in Africa (it’s not just me and Nigeria) he has an amazing effect on us, you can imagine in 1999 he called me Pinnick, 2014 he still call me Pinnick. He has this effect of building relationship, to us every federation not just in Africa alone even in Asia, to me that’s the kind of leadership he provided. We met in 1999, we met at Soccerex, all major football fora we met and he recognized me and I was with him for one or two days

A: We are talking about a man in perception because its not science, everybody have perceptions about you, he has an amazing effect on people, he is charismatic; how to go about doing things the way he wants. There is no science to determine whether this is his true picture; he’s extremely likeable to me, that’s what I am saying. Q: Maybe its because he’s a professional politician… A: There are some people at that level that are not as accessible, I am not going to mention names, but Blatter came to us as someone you could reach. You would identify with someone you can tell your problems no matter how little or critical he wants to be there for you so he has this kind of huge impact. Q: You can imagine people around the world now thinking that people like you have something that they can’t speak about in public until the opportunity arises. Would you be willing to talk to the investigators, the investigating authorities about what was going on in FIFA? A: I am not going to go into that because I have never been part of what was going on and to me talking of going into the investigation, it is like directly or indirectly getting yourself into a case. I know him as somebody that is very friendly, someone accessible, somebody you can talk to, so if my dad is indicted for a crime, he should face the music. Q: Do you think there’s been a conspiracy against Blatter? A: I don’t want to go into that; I don’t want to go into whether it was a conspiracy or not; I don’t know what is going on but I respect

the investigations going on, I respect the US Justice Department, I respect the Swiss Justice Department and whatever they are doing will turn out to be for the good of the game. Q: The daughter of Sepp Blatter called into BBC claiming conspiracy. She wouldn’t say the British and Americans but certain dark forces working behind the scene. Do you recognize this idea of dark forces? A: The daughter will know more than anyone else so let us respect her opinion, because they see practically everyday. There are things they will share that he cannot tell anyone else so I am not going to dwell on that, whatever the daughter says possibly information may come from the dad. Q: Now about the Russians saying this is a conspiracy by the United States… A: This is extremely political which I don’t want to get into. My Government will not be excited for me to get into this; its two extremes. What the new Nigerian Government is trying to do is preaching peace. Q: Let’s talk about the future, shall we? For the next FIFA Presidential Elections in 2016 is it the turn of an African President? A: We don’t know but if there’s an African candidate we will look at the issue critically and give him support, its just one thing that that we have been able to achieve in Africa, we have always believed in United We Stand. Even the President of CAF, Issa Hayatou, if he wants to come out we will support him automatically because he has been able to impact hugely on the continent of Africa because he has been there for long. You don’t just kick out somebody because you want to kick out the person. Look at his pluses and what he has been able to achieve over time. I think Africa is the only confederation to have

this kind of unity, this kind of bond. Everything we do we do en bloc. For instance, if I am speaking you see the Ghanaian FA President (Kwesi Nyantakyi), you see the Zambian FA President Kalusha Bwalya saying the same thing because they recognize that we are one indivisible unit. To us, we believe in brotherhood based on interest and what is the interest, football, and how it impacts on the continent of Africa. If I am speaking apart from the fact that Nigeria is the biggest black nation in the world, Nigeria is a super force in world football. If you talk about Super Power, Nigeria is. I am not talking about Amaju Pinnick, a 44 -year old who got elected seven months ago; I am talking about Nigeria, it’s a massive country. Q: Is Africa looking at who will represent the continent best? A: We have a very strong leader in Issa Hayatou, he’s been able to build us as a closeknit family. We will study everything critically and look at it. Personally, I am a fan of English football. Whatever might have happened with Sepp Blatter, he certainly was there for the African continent. Moving forward, Africa will look at a new President favourable to Africa. At the end of the day, directly or indirectly, we are going to have discussions within ourselves, look at it critically and say what best suits Africa in terms of protecting our interest. Our interest is football development in the continent and that is exactly what we are looking at. We are going to look at the antecedents of candidates, A to Z. We are building football in Africa. All the Confederations are beneficiaries of Africa. If you look at UEFA, the Didier Drogbas of this world, they are all playing in the European League. We had an African, George Weah winning the World Player of the Year Award, plus or minus we have been able to impact on the other Continents.

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“Those things in Brazil are accepted, but not so much in Spain. He should reflect on it because he’s an extraordinary guy, a hard worker and humble. “But he has this Brazilian trait, which sees such things as part of the show. In Spain, it looks like a lack of respect.”

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‘We’ll support Hayatou if he shows interest’ Q: Do the names coming out as replacements for Sepp Blatter excite you? A: Somehow, I have respect for all those names who have one way or the other contributed to the growth of the game. I have huge respect for them, but we have to sit to look at it critically and come up with who best suits our position, who best suits our interests and that is the truth. Q: What’s your disposition towards the English FA? A: Whatever is going on is geared towards rebuilding football integrity and sanity in world football. There is nothing negative about English football. Greg Dyke is my colleague and I have great respect for him. Why not, if Greg comes as a candidate, why not? He’s someone very passionate about the game. I have always been a great fan of English football, of course you know I support Arsenal. I also support a club in Nigeria called Warri Wolves, i have supported Arsenal from the time of Viv Anderson, Richard Rocastle, David O’ Leary till date. Q: Could you back an English candidate; will you vote an English candidate? A: Personally, there are some I have seen as role models like Adam Crozier, Richard Scuda-

more, David Dein, ein, David Gill, there are so many ny egg heads in English football and I believe possibly it can be the time for an Englishman to be FIFA FA President. You have the richest football ootball culture in the world, but you u will still need to make some friends ds to achieve that. Q: Where else do you think the President might come ome from? A: Anywhere, anywhere in Europe, football is rich ich in Europe, it can be anywhere it can be Europe or Asia but the determining factor like I said, as Africans we shall sit together and look ook at the issues critically and say this is where we are going to CAF F President. Issa Hayatou has always ways made us to realize that even though we want to come en bloc, even though we want to stay united ed you still have your opinion and you can also act accordingly. He’s always preaching that and that’ss why I said he’s a wonderful man. Q: Do you think the e European body will try to re-impose impose itself as the central power wer of world football? A: The truth is Europe has fifty four votes, it has to go to numbers; its pure democracy; acy; it just goes to numbers. Africa ca is Fifty Four, there’s Asia, there’s e’s Concacaf and other Confederations, ations, together they are two hundred dred and nine in total that make up the membership

of FIFA, Like I said, Europe has to go out to make friends to set ett out to achieve what you want to achieve, even if Africa wants to achieve it we need to make friends.

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Q: Tell me your best-case scenario for the future of FIFA… A: What we have been able to see is that whoever comes in as FIFA President, he is going into a world where he must be impeccable, he must not have any remote taint. We also look at integrity checks from the various Confederations coming on board, more transparency. We have done that in Nigeria football, for example, what I did immediately in coming in to attract Nigerian companies was to get companies like Bain and Co, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, these are companies that are world-class and reputable, you do that because you want to attract Nigerian companies. Nigerian companies want to see transparency. Look at our League now, we have somebody Shehu Dikko. You have my First Vice President who is in charge of our Youth Development Programme so that there can be a symbiotic relationship between the junior and senior players. It’s the brief of the First Vice President, Seyi Akinwunmi, to nurture these talents so that in Russia (2018), if not in Qatar (2022), they can win the World Cup.

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with Jim Unah wo weeks after the inauguration of the new All Progressives Congress, APC, government of President Muhammadu Buhari, everything appears to be at a standstill. All the euphoria about a new action government that must hit the ground running is fast fading into an illusion; something bordering on a national deceit, appeals for Nigerians to be patient with the new dispensation notwithstanding. All this is because signs of change have not started showing. What we see is a gradual, ineluctable reversion to the old order. From the public outcry that President Buhari has failed to make good his social pact with Nigerians to publicly declare his assets to Mrs. Buhari’s brandishing of a N1O million wrist watch, and her setting up of a First Lady office contrary to pledges made to the people during the electioneering campaigns of the retired General, that he would not entertain the office of the First Lady in his government. And then the Peoples Democratic Party’s, PDP, deft maneuvers that

catapulted Olusola Saraki to the Senate Presidency—a fantastic, unsettling coup d tat against the ruling APC! Two weeks after inauguration, we see the National Assembly—NASS—positioning for power play with the Executive arm. Earlier, the governors have quietly strategized to engage the Presidency with the inauguration of the governors’ forum. Yet, the Presidency has not presented its ministerial nominees; which is to say that cabinet is yet to be constituted. The Buhari government team has not been formed. This is not the government that promised to “hit the ground running”. With so much delay over so many important things, not much confidence could be inspired in Nigerians. This is where Nigerians expected a change: A President that gets down to business without delays; a President that keeps his words; a President that rolls out his administrative, economic, security, and anti-corruption machines to power the locomotive of national re-engineering and development as soon as he mounts the saddle, not one that appears utterly confounded by the turn of events. Worse still, the APC appears to be cracking up with the deadly struggle for control of the party machinery. We see the Atiku northern group struggling to gain control of the party, on the one hand, and the Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Jagaban Lagos radicals scheming to seize the initiative to re-direct

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the party, on the other hand. All of these are reminiscent of the PDP infighting and internal power struggle that culminated in its ultimate vanquishing by the APC. Here, we think that the APC should make a difference, if it wants to continue to give hope to Nigerians that good governance is possible and feasible. If the political class destroys the hope of Nigerians for a vigorous civil life and egalitarian living, you leave the masses with nothing save desperation and utter hopelessness which often results, as in the case of the Arab Spring, in open anarchy. The APC should watch the power play in the National Assembly, its own internal power play, and the real government of President Muhammadu Buhari as a national government, not just an APC dispensation. Nigerians want to see the intensification of the ant-corruption battle on all fronts; they want to celebrate the decimation of the Boko Haram and an end to insurgency; they want to see an improved economy where there is job creation and wealth creation; they want to see a fiscal regime that firms up the naira against the other currencies through effective control of the oil economy and a well diversified economic culture; they want to see and live in a society where kidnapping is effectively checked; and above all, Nigerians want to see a restructured country where the peoples’ energies are efficiently tapped and

AFCON 2017: Nigeria off to winning start igeria defeated Chad 2-0 in Kaduna on Saturday to get their 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign off to a winning start. It was not the most convincing performance from the Super Eagles, who are looking to return to the continental championship after missing this year’s finals in Equatorial Guinea, and they even finished the match with 10 men. Nigeria took some time to find their rhythm and put in an underwhelming performance in the first half of the opening Group G fixture. The Super Eagles almost claimed the lead just over 10 minutes before the halftime break when Gbolahan

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Salami was presented with a chance at close range, but Chad’s goalkeeper, Mbaramadji, made a superb save to keep his side on level terms. The home side continued their lacklustre play in the second half, but finally broke the deadlock just past the hour mark though Salami.

The in-form striker was finally able to find a way past Mbaramadji after some inspired build-up play. With 12 minutes to play, Nigeria were awarded a penalty when Odian Ighalo was pulled down in the box. In the wake of the incident, Ogyeni Onazi was guilty of

a brainless off-the-ball push and was deservedly red carded. The 10-man Super Eagles doubled their advantage when Ighalo converted the spot kick, and they were able to see out the remainder of the game to confirm a winning start to the qualifiers.

TWO WEEKS AFTER INAUGURATION, WE SEE THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY— NASS—POSITIONING FOR POWER PLAY WITH THE

EXECUTIVE ARM. EARLIER, THE GOVERNORS HAVE QUIETLY STRATEGIZED TO

ENGAGE THE PRESIDENCY WITH THE INAUGURATION OF THE GOVERNORS’ FORUM.

run for over-all national wealth creation. The APC change mantra can begin to make sense if and when the party leaders put the interest of Nigerians who trooped out to vote for its standard Bearer on March 28 first, and make important and fundamental changes where the PDP failed. The APC can, for instance, begin the change process by fine-tuning and implementing the Constitutional Conference recommendations. But whatever the APC prefers to do, it must be in the interest of public utility and in the over-all national interest, for its change mantra to remain evergreen in the minds of the millions of Nigerians who voted it into power.

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igerian defender David Faramola Oniya died on Saturday after collapsing on the pitch during a friendly match between his Malaysian club T-Team and Kelantan. He was 30. Local media said the T-Team skipper collapsed three minutes into the match in Kota Bharu and was taken to hospital. T-Team captain David Oniya died after collapsing on the pitch during a friendly in Malaysia on Saturday ‘He suffered a heart attack but it could have been a different story had the ambulance driver was alert,’ he told the New Straits Times. ‘The driver was at the stands watching the game when Oniya suddenly collapsed and our defender was deprived of oxygen for several minutes.’

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