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LP urgespresidentialcandidates to participate in debate Tayo Olanipekun
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he Labour Party (LP), yesterday, urged presidential candidates to participate in the planned debate for the Feb 14 elections, while giving reasons they should. The party, in a statement, said that the candidates should take part in the debate so as not to cast doubts on their ability to administer the nation. The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said its presidential candidate, Gen Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) and vice presidential candidate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, would not participate in the scheduled debates being organised by the Nigeria Election Debate Group (NEDG) for 14 presidential candidates
and their running mates. The APC had alleged bias, saying some of the organisers of the debate were Federal Government’s agencies and parastatals. Though the NEDG, in reaction, said it remained an independent group with the sole intention of creating a level playing opportunity for Nigerians to listen to all the candidates and decide for themselves, the APC has not changed its position. In the statement issued in Lagos by its National Secretary, Barr Kayode Ajulo, the LP pointed out that the debate would help put issues in the proper perspective, devoid of propaganda. “The excuse given by the APC that the
organisers were Federal Government’s parastatals and agencies is not tenable because INEC too, by law, is a Federal Government’s agency. “It then follows that if APC should boyco7 the debate, then, it ought to also boyco7 the election since it is being organised by a federal agency (INEC). “The expectations of Nigerians and the international community will be dashed if Buhari should stay away from the debate” the party said. According to the party, the major contenders in the election should take advantage of the debate platform to clear all doubts about issues raised against them by their opposition. “There are so many
issues and controversies that the major contenders in the election should address. Nigerians are eager to hear them answer questions on these issues _rst hand. Opportunity has been provided for all the candidates and Nigerians need to see and check the physical and mental stamina, endurance, alertness and hear from their wouldbe president without any embellishment and make believe. “It will be detrimental to any candidate who chooses to stay away from the debate as that will simply imply that the candidate is either not capable to rule or has skeletons in his or her cupboard to hide,” it further said.
Man O’ War tasked to ensure free, fair elections Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri
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ver 10,000 oBcers and men of the Man O’ War across Imo State have pledged their unalloyed support to vote massively for the 2nd tenure bid of Governor Rochas Okorocha in the February 2015 elections so that he could consolidate his good works in the state. This was made known when the executives and oBcers and men of the Man O’ War Nigeria, Imo State Command, came on solidarity visit at the Okorocha Campaign Organisation, Owerri, the state capital. Addressing the group, Okorocha said he was happy to identify with the organisation and tasked them to help _sh out kidnapers in their hideouts. The governor charged the security out_t to assist other security agencies in the state to
Violent-free poll: Group concludes prayer rally in Anambra Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha
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one-day interfaith prayer rally organised by Goodluck Success Movement and Ogirisi-Igbo Foundation held at Rojenny Tourist/Resort Centre, Oba, Anambra State, to invoke God for peaceful, hitch-free and credible February 2015 general elections has ended. Addressing newsmen on the unique prayer rally yesterday, the Chairman of Ogirisi-Igbo Foundation, Dr. Linus Uche, said that prayer warriors that included, Arch. Bishop (Prof.) I.B. Kawas, Director Religious and Traditional A=airs, and Pastor Isaiah Ukachukwu participated. “The Igbo spiritual leader and Ogirisi-Igbo, Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka, was also in a7endance to appease the gods. The guest speaker, Ambassador Raphael Horsfall, who is the Senior Special Adviser to His Excellency, Prof. Ahmed Rufai Alkali Senior Special Assistance to President Goodluck Jonathan was also in a7endance. According to Uche, the prayer session which commenced by noon, was to invoke the prince of peace and Almighty God to intervene in the much talked about 2015 general elections so that frayed nerves would be calmed According to him, “we will also pray for the restoration of the Igbo language so that it will not go into extinction.”
Supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) thronging Sango Ward 1 during the ward-to-ward re-election campaign rally of Governor Ibikunle Amosun in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area...yesterday.
Okorocha assures youths on free education, job opportunities, if re-elected Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri
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tudents of tertiary institutions in Imo State have been assured that in the next four years, the Rescue Mission government will in addition to the free education programme, continue to strengthen all facets of the education sector, upgrade infrastructure in the state owned institutions as well as establish industries and factories that will employ Imo youths after graduation. The Imo State governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, disclosed this while addressing students of
all institutions of higher learning in the state under the aegis of National Union of Imo State Students during their solidarity rally to support his re-election as governor at the Freedom Square, Owerri. Okorocha said if reelected as governor in the February elections, he will introduce new policies that will boost academic performances and learning environment and as well improve on the welfare package of teachers in government owned schools. He urged the students to support the continuity of his government for consolidation of the good works already going on
in the state as well as vote for all candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the forthcoming elections. While advising them not to pay a7ention to political thugs with empty promises, the governor warned the students to desist from any act capable of damaging their future. “When I talked about free education in 2011, many people doubted me, that is how they doubt factory, industrialisation of the state and creation of jobs and employment. But I will do as I said. I will not be satis_ed until there are no more youths roaming the streets.” The governor stressed that he would ensure the
security of their votes and highlighted that only free and fair elections will be accepted by the people. “I am concerned about making Imo be7er, so no one can rig this election; Imo people will secure their votes.” Speaking, the Commissioner for Lands and Survey, Chief Uche Nwosu, who is also the Patron of the Imo State Students Association, charged the students to remain commi7ed in the struggle to sustain the Rescue Mission government for the future generation, adding that lots of youth empowerment programmes will be unfolded in due course.
defend democracy by monitoring and ensuring that the oncoming elections maintain ‘one man one vote’, devoid of rigging; pointing out that government was doing everything to ensure peace and security especially in the election period. Okorocha regre7ed the long neglect of Man O’ War by past administrations, and assured that ‘the spirit of Man O’ War is back’ as he urged them not to relent in their e=orts in maintaining law and order and transformation of youths so as to prepare them for a be7er tomorrow. Speaking, the Imo State Commander of Man O’ War Nigeria, Mr. Franklin Anyanwu, said they came to add their voice to the rest of right thinking Imolites to oBcially endorse Owelle Okorocha for a 2nd tenure in oBce. He explained that the command assists in traBc and crowd control, assists the Army, police and others in maintaining security, peace and orderliness at the grassroots as well as help the Army in training NYSC members during orientation camps in the state. Anyanwu, who described Okorocha as a man after the heart of the Imolites and the grand commander of free education, disclosed the command’s readiness to give all their votes to ensure the continuity of the free education programme in primary, secondary and tertiary institutions of the state. ‘We are ready to take instructions from Owelle,’ he stated.
Uncertainty trails ECOWAS observers mission to N’ East Saminu Ibrahim, Abuja
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arely few weeks to the general elections, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is uncertain whether to send its observers to monitor the 2015 general elections in the north east. Consequently, ECOWAS yesterday said it will take a position after the outcome of its meeting with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). ECOWAS’ head of Democracy and Good Governance, Eyesan Okorodudo, made the declaration yesterday when he led the ECOWAS election observer team to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja.
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Oyo Police Command seeks collaboration with stakeholders during elections Olusakin Babalola, Ibadan
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he Oyo State Police Command has called on all stakeholders in the general elections to collaborate with all arms of security agencies in order to ensure a peaceful conduct of the exercise before, during and after the elections in the state. The spokesman for the state Police Command, DSP Adekunle Ajisebutu, made the call in Ibadan while delivering a lecture on the role of police at the Global Peace Hall, Shafaudeen International Headquarters, Ibadan, where he showered encomium on the Spiritual Head of the Mission, Professor Sabit Ariyo Olagoke, for pu7ing up the lecture at this crucial time. Ajisebutu pointed out that if the politicians, voters and law enforcement agency as well as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) work in unity with patriotism,
there would be free, fair and credible elections that the country would be proud of and international countries would admire.
He assured all residents of the state that the police has put in place necessary logistics to nip any violence in the bud, adding that any
group plo7ing to cause mayhem should stop it or face the full wrath of the law. “The Command will ensure the safety of voters,
monitors, candidates and observers during the elections, ensure security at the collation centres and ensure the security of election
Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu Gambari (right) welcoming APC presidential candidate, General Muhamadu Buhari (left); his vice, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (middle); Senator Bukola Saraki; Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed and others to his palace during a visit to the monarch in Ilorin.
materials so that they are not stolen, hijacked, destroyed or fraudulently altered by any group or person, “he added. Professor Olagoke, in his address, said “emerging government must be capable of addressing regional disparities, unemployment and social cost of managing crisis.” “INEC must be an umpire for people’s votes to really count for true enthronement of functional democracy through peaceful conduct, which is very germane to the success of February election and sustainable development that will take care of posterity,” the Founder of the Mission added. Olagoke charged all religious leaders to be politically neutral and preach love, unity and political as well as religious tolerance among their adherents, adding “we leaders should also lead by what we preach.”
Akpabioism group urges Nigerians to support PDP Aanu Adegun
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he Akpabio Centre for Leadership Development (Akpabioism) has tasked Nigerians to move above ethnicity and lend their support for the candidacy of President Goodluck Jonathan. Speaking with journalists recently, during the group’s inaugural conference in Lekki, Lagos, the Chancellor of the group, Mr. Bassey James, who is also a member of President Jonathan’s Campaign Organisation, claimed that the President has recorded remarkable economic growth in the country. He said, “Sometime ago, Nigeria overtook South Africa as the continent’s largest economy after it overhauled its gross domestic product data for the _rst time in more than two decades.” He continued that: “According to veri_able _gures for 2013, released by Nigeria’s statistics bureau, Nigeria’s GDP hit $503bn (£307bn) nearly double previous estimates and well ahead of South Africa at
around $350bn.” He added that this pushed Nigeria up 12 places to become the 24th largest economy in the world – on par with Poland and Belgium and ahead of Argentina, Austria and Iran. “This is a huge achievement. This development was not achieved overnight. It was a result of the direct dynamic approach of the President in terms of greater investment
in entrepreneurship and private sector participation,” he noted. Another member of the group, Dr. Andrew Wilson, while speaking at the event, said the most diBcult aspect of the power sector has been satisfactorily dealt with, adding that what is now left is to avoid any rear-guard action or policy reversal that can only block the bene_ts of improved electricity supply
to our people. “More kilometres of roads have been constructed or rehabilitated now than at any other time in our history. We have broken all world records with the successful _ght against the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease,” Wilson stated. Speaking on behalf of women at the occasion, Mrs Esther Edosa called on women to support President
I predict end of Jonathan’s administration, says Ambode Adewale Ajayi
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his party which held at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, on Friday. In a statement signed by his Director of Media and Communications, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, the APC governorship candidate said the message from Nigerians who are tired of Jonathan’s rudderless policies is to vote in a new government at the federal level, while maintaining the continuity of excellence that Lagos State has witnessed in the past decade.
he governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, has predicted the end of the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan next month, saying the Presidential election on February 14 points to a new dawn for Nigeria under the leadership of General Muhammadu Buhari, the APC Presidential candidate. Ambode spoke at the starstudded Presidential rally of
This is as Ambode’s party, the APC said it welcomed the statement by the Presidency and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that they are not behind the ongoing campaign for the postponement of next month election, saying both must back up their words with action by cu7ing o= the funding for the surreptitious campaign. The party, in a statement issued in Ilorin yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said having
Ladoja promises development, as APC chieftain defects to AP Olaide Oyelude,Ibadan.
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yo State Accord Party governorship candidate, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, has promised to build an international market at Aiyegun Wasimi, an international border town in Iwajowa Local Government of the state if he emerges the state governor in this month’s election. Senator Ladoja gave the promise just as a onetime Commissioner for Science and Technology as well as that of Trade and Investments in Oyo State, Hon. Adebayo Olagbenro Awise, announced his defection to the Accord Party from the All Progressives Congress(APC).
Jonathan for a second term in oBce. Edosa further noted that there was need for consolidation of all ongoing projects which President Jonathan’s administration embarked upon. She further claimed that Jonathan has been a proactive President, and as a result, Nigerians, both young and old, women and men are to support him once again. The chancellor concluded that,
Senator Ladoja, who made the promise after visiting the Aiyegun community, also pledged to construct a link bridge across a canal between the community and the neighbouring Benin Republic, maintaining that this will further enhance trade and commercial life of the people. The former governor had earlier noted that part of the reason why he came to the town was not just to seek their support for him and his party, but to have a _rsthand knowledge of what the people are going through. Senator Ladoja was reminded that while in oBce in his _rst term as governor of the state, he had sent his deputy to the town
to evaluate the situation of things at that time, the development which is still on record, to be that of highest government oBcial’s visit to the town. The Accord standard bearer also promised that he will ensure that the only major road that leads to the town gets speedy and considerable a7ention once he gets into oBce as governor of the state after the February 29 polls. Senator Ladoja opined that once the community has functioning roads, agro allied companies that can process agricultural products will be a7racted to the community, remarking that the loss of agricultural products currently being experienced
in the community will become a thing of the past. He also told the people that the water situation in the town, which has been a source of hardship to the people, will be a thing of the past when he becomes governor. Hon. Awise’s formal declaration, however, took place at the Oke Ogun rally of Accord which agged o= in Iseyin. Hon. Awise noted that he joined politics for the good of the people, adding that the APC regime in the state has brought hardship to the people of the state, pointing out that he left the party (APC) in order not to be part of those in icting hardships on people.
seen that the election shift campaign has been rejected by Nigerians, the Presidency and the PDP have wisely backed away from it, that is, if they can be trusted to mean what they say. The party called on all Nigerians, as well as local and international observers who have started arriving for the elections, to closely monitor developments as the elections approach because the Presidency and the PDP have proven time and again that their words are not their bond. ‘’Election is a process, not a one-day a=air. That is why we are delighted that some foreign observers have already arrived for the February 14 and 28 polls. “ Now they must pay a very close a7ention to the preparations for the elections, the relentless campaign to shift the polls, including through the use of pseudo analysts and the sponsorship of a rash of court cases seeking to stop the presidential candidate of the APC, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, at all cost,” APC said. It said further that “we knew their last joker is the court, amid the unpleasant rumour that a pliable Judge has been procured with millions of dollars to disqualify its presidential candidate.
“We are also collaborating with the northern youth’s organisations on the need to support President Jonathan for equity, justice and fair play. The founding fathers believe in the unity of Nigeria.”
Agbaje promises to make Badagry industrial hub of West Africa Adewale Ajayi
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he Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Lagos State, Jimi Agbaje, has promised to make Badagry the industrial hub of West Africa. Agbaje, who said this at a rally in Badagry, lamented that the axis has been short changed in terms of development. He said: “I observed that Badagry has been short changed over the years in Lagos State. I want you all to know that government is for all, Badagry inclusive. There is need to look at the teeming youths because many of them are without jobs.” Agbaje added that “the only way the youths can have jobs is by creating industries in Badagry. We know that Badagry has been placed in a position where it can become a hub for exploits.” The governorship candidate, along with, his running mate, Alhaja Safuratu Abdulkareem and other party leaders, earlier paid a courtesy visit to the Akran of Badagry, Wheno Aholu Menu Toyi 1. The monarch urged the governorship candidate not to renege on his promises when elected into oBce. The Akran of Badagry, who prayed for Agbaje’s victory, said evil will not befall them.
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NEWS
Feb. polls: Jonathan may lose Ekiti votes -PDP youth coordinator Padonu Segun
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oordinator of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Youth Network in Ekiti State, Comrade Tope Musowo, has said that President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan would lose the February 14 presidential election in the state with the way things are going. Musowo, while speaking with journalists in Lagos
during the week, made this known, saying: “It’s quite unfortunate that Jonathan surrounds himself with political vultures who will mess up his good works and these people don’t care a hoot if he loses or not. Let me make it clear here that Ekiti voters are the most sophisticated voters in Nigeria. If you understand the sociology and the political culture of
Ekiti people, you will know that the result of June 21 governorship elections in Ekiti would not necessarily translate into victory for Jonathan come February 14, go and ask Dr. Kayode Fayemi. The teachers and civil servants of Ekiti danced and sang for him on Wednesday at the stadium before they cruci_ed him on Saturday at the poll.” According to the
comrade, they have been using their personal resources to build the structure of the organisation just as they also mobilised their people across the state to the presidential campaign rally. “Are we saying no money was released from Abuja to mobilise people for that rally? He queried. As I speak, I have not seen any branded campaign bus
for Jonathan in Ekiti, the voice of the opposition party is louder in Ekiti than that of the ruling party, how will PDP win? And let me tell you, Ekiti voters will shock Jonathan and his governor. Until February 14, Fayose will not realise that the people of Ekiti are already tired of him, just as they were with Fayemi then. “You see, the sociology
FG approves construction of dry port in Kebbi Ayo Ajoge, Kebbi
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he Federal Government has approved the construction of the Lolo Dry Port Terminal and Container Depot in Kebbi State. Lolo, a border town in Kebbi State, borders Nigeria with the Republic of Benin. The idea behind this is to enhance economic activities of the two neighbouring countries. In a two-page press All Progressives Congress presidential flag bearer, Gen. Mohammadu Buhari (retrd.) and his supporters during a campaign in release signed and made Ibadan... Thursday. available to Newswatch Times by the Press Secretary to the state government, Abubakar Nath Omame, Port He said the decision by various security Commi7ee and others Mu’azu Dakingari, stated Harcourt of JUSUN to call o= the agencies in the provision were also considered.” the state governor, Saidu strike, which had been of adequate security in He declared: Usman Dakingari, said udiciary workers in under the supervision and around the court “Consequently, the this while inspecting road Rivers State under the and control of the premises in Rivers State, strike embarked upon projects linking Baniaegis of the Judiciary National Secretariat since which was at a point in by the Rivers State Senji with Benin Republic Sta= Union of Nigeria July 9, 2014, stated that time a target of violent branch of JUSUN, which border. (JUSUN) has suspended Governor Dakingari its eight-month industrial the decision to call o= a7acks. These a7acks had has been under the the eight months strike sent unimaginable fear supervision and control expressed con_dence that action. was reached at the end and tension to the minds of the National Body is the construction of the National Publicity of the National Executive of the court workers and hereby suspended with port would commence immediate e=ect.” soon with the hope that Secretary of the Union, Council (NEC) meeting other court users.” Kayode held on Monday, January “The interest and “We hereby direct all our it will promote peace, Comrade good relationship among Igbarago, who made this 26 2015, at the Supreme intervention of various members to resume work stakeholders, particularly on Monday, February the people of Nigeria, known, in Port Harcourt, Court, Abuja. directed Igbarago emphasised: Rivers State government, 2, 2015. Furthermore, it Niger and Benin Republic, yesterday, especially in the area of members of the union in “The National Body has who have made was resolved that no sta= movement of goods from the state to resume work after careful investigation themselves available or member of the Union immediately, on Monday, been convinced that in virtually all the shall be victimised as a Cotonou to Kebbi State. He also disclosed to February 2, 2015. the State Branch has meetings, the NBA, both result of the industrial the people of the area Igbarago, who not compromised the at the national and state action,” Igbarago that the exploration of informed journalists at a struggle in any form. levels, who have been assured. mineral resources and press conference, warned Furthermore, after commi7ed in facilitating “We, therefore, use large scale farming are the state government not careful and exhaustive the various meetings, the this medium to call on being pursued vigorously to victimise the judiciary deliberation, NEC NLC, Civil rights groups. relevant stakeholders to which has necessitated the workers for embarking considered the assurances Senator (Dr.) Cyrus take advantage of this construction of Kamba- on the industrial action. and commitments made Nunieh-led Mediatory gesture and see to the Dolekaina to the river bank.
Rivers judiciary workers end 8-month strike
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Plateau lecturers threaten showdown Gyang Bere, Jos
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he Joint Union of Plateau State Owned Tertiary Institutions (JUPTI) has issued a two week ultimatum to the State Government to resolve the pending demands of Lecturers in the state or face inde_nite strike action. Chairman of the Union, Mr. Victor Dawurung issued the threat yesterday during a press brie_ng
at the Nigeria Union of Journalists secretariat, saying that the ultimatum is with e=ect from January 21 to 3rd February 2015. Mr. Dawurung explained that the Union suspended the last strike in May, 2013 following the intervention of the Head of Service and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Duties to pave way for the resolution of the lingering demands, but that
government has turned a deaf ear to the Union. According to him, the lingering demands includes illegal tampering of the new salary table, non implementation of 7 peculiar Academic Allowance and 2 percent allowance for Non Teaching Sta= and 27 months arrears of the new salary. Others include 65 year retirement age, centralization of salaries,
non payment of pensioners, the decay of facilities, autonomy, delay in payment of salaries, funding and CONTISS 15 migration for lower cadre, among others. Mr. Dawurung blamed poor performance of students in Tertiary Institutions in the state on decay of infrastructural facilities, adding that: “Most facilities are in a sorry state. The facilities
are dilapidated. Students a7ended lectures in Lecture Hall and classrooms with broken chairs, tables, doors and poor or no light in the classrooms. “The laboratories and libraries are a shadow of themselves because they contain obsolete equipment and books. As a ma7er of fact, some of the institutions have been reduced to glori_ed secondary schools because of lack of facilities.”
of the state is such that when they decide this is where the state is going, that is it, this explains why Feyemi lost in all the 16 local government areas, and those that are ignorant of the sociology of the state will always a7ribute it to stomach infrastructure. “Ekiti is an homogenous state, the only state in the south west where everybody is Ekiti, unlike in other states. For instance, in Ondo State, we have the Akokos, the Ilajes, the Ondos, the Ijaws and so on, but in Ekiti, we are all Ekitis, this homogeneity helps unanimity and consensus. I see this playing out in February polls again.”
Be part of generational change, Moro tells Benue youths Godwin Akor, Makurdi
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inister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, has called on Benue youths not to allow the opportunity of producing the next governor of the state slip through their _ngers. Moro told hundreds of youths who gathered at the Cool O= Park in the Wurukum area of Makurdi to demonstrate their support for Goodluck Jonathan, the Senate President, David Mark and the state governorship candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Terhemen Tarzor adding that Nigeria is going through a generational change. He explained that the choice of Jonathan, Mark and Tarzor as PDP candidates was for the purpose of proving the point that elders in the PDP have been working towards shifting power to the youths. According to him, the youths would be making a grievous mistake by not voting for Jonathan, Mark and Tarzor because because voting for them would be the only way more opportunities could be created for them. While emphasizing that Benue had bene_ted so much from the Jonathan administration, Moro said as a member of the Federal Executive Council ( FEC), he witnessed the signing of the contract for the dredging of River Benue and the establishment of Makurdi River Port. The minister said the multi billion naira Oweto-Loko Bridge across River Benue and the multipurpose dam being built at Otobi near Otukpo would put Benue State among the states that are favoured by the Federal Government. He said contract has equally been signed for the construction of OtukpoEnugu road, maintaining that the main road in Otukpo town is going to be dualised.
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AU approves 7,500 troops to battle Boko Haram
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frican leaders have agreed to join °Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; ¹ 7¢§¨Â&#x17E; the dreaded Boko Haram sect by sending 7,500 troops to combat insurgency in the northeast Nigeria, an African Union Â&#x161;B¢ Â&#x17E;Â? ¢¥Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ ÂÂŻ The move came after the council urged heads of state to endorse the deployment Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;Â&#x161;ÂĽÂ?Â&#x17E; °Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;¤Â&#x17E; _ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; °Â&#x203A;¢ §Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;ª§Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; _¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; the terror group, said the head of the African Unionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Peace and Security Council, Samil Chergui. African leaders who are members of the 54-nation African Union had a meeting in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, during a two-day summit that ended yesterday. U.N. Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, earlier said he supported the AUâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ¤Â&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x2122;§¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;_¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Boko Haram. Boko Haram
t 6 / 4FDSFUBSZ (FOFSBM #BO ,J .PPO TVQQPSUT NPWF ¢Â?Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; Â?¢§¨Â&#x17E; ¢Â&#x153;Â?Â&#x17E;  7 ²Â?Â&#x17E;  Â?Â&#x17E; Nigeria prepares for Feb. 14 elections. Thousands have been killed in the 5-year insurgency. African nations have opened up a new international front in the war on terror. On Thursday, neighbouring Chad sent a warplane and troops that drove the extremists out of a north eastern Nigeria ÂąÂ&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x;§Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; _Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; such act by foreign troops on Nigerian soil. Chadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s victory, and the need for foreign troops, is an embarrassment to Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s once-mighty military, brought low by corruption and politics. The foreign intervention comes just two weeks before hotly contested national elections in which President Goodluck Jonathan is
seeking another term. Chergui said Chadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s operation against Boko Haram was a result of a bilateral arrangement between the Chad and Cameroon. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is conducted as part of a bilateral agreement and arrangement between the two countries. The AU,
however, will launch the force in the future,â&#x20AC;? he said. Â&#x161;²Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x203A; ¤Â&#x17E;  7Â&#x203A; Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; international outrage in April when it kidnapped 276 schoolgirls at a boarding school in the remote town of Chibok. Dozens escaped on their own, but 219 remain missing. Suicide bombings in
recent months by young girls has raised fears that Boko Haram is using the kidnap victims in ¢Â&#x153;Â?Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;§Â&#x2022;¢Â&#x153;´Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Ž¢ŽÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ Â?Â&#x17E; displaced more than 1 million people and killed about 10,000 in the last year, according to the Council on Foreign Relations.
The African Union had Friday called for  Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;¨¢Â&#x161;§ Â&#x17E; _ÂŚÂ&#x2122;¾§ Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E; force of 7,500 troops to defeat the â&#x20AC;&#x153;horrendousâ&#x20AC;? rise of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Boko Haram Islamist militants, AU Commission Chief, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, said.
Ebola far from over, says UN Secretary General
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he Ebola epidemic ¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¤Â&#x161;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;  =Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; West African countries is â&#x20AC;&#x153;far from overâ&#x20AC;? but the tide is turning, the UN SecretaryGeneral, Ban Ki-Moon, said yesterday. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently reported that the number of new Ebola cases recorded in Guinea, Liberia
and Sierra Leone fell below œ¡¡Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;_Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;¢¤Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E; months. Speaking to African leaders gathered in Addis Ababa for the annual African Union Summit, Ban Ki-moon said he was proud of the work they did together. The African Union has been on the frontlines of Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; _¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;  ¨ ¢§Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x161;ÂŹÂ Â&#x17E;
epidemic, the UN Chief said. Member States have been contributing resources, expertise and supplies, as well as deploying hundreds of health workers in the West African region. Mr Ban called the mobilization â&#x20AC;&#x153;inspiringâ&#x20AC;? and stressed that the national, regional and international collaboration
Â&#x; Â?Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ Â¢§¨Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;=ÂŻ He urged African leaders to continue to demonstrate the same solidarity until Ebola is gone from every country. Meanwhile, the SecretaryGeneral seized the opportunity to condemn Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;¢Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;  7 ²Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x161;²Â&#x17E; place in the northern part of Egyptâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sinai Peninsula earlier this week.
German ex-president, Weizsaecker, dies at 94
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erman expresident, We i z s a e c k e r , dies at 94 Germanyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s former president Richard von Weizsaecker has died at the age of 94. W e i z s a e c k e r challenged the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s attitudes about the Holocaust by arguing that the country had been liberated by the Nazi defeat in 1945. His death was announced by incumbent President Joachim Gauckâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s office on Saturday. During his 10 years in the office, Weizsaecker did not shy away from thorny political debates such as on integration, and won recognition and respect at home and abroad. He presided over the reunification of East and West Germany in 1990,
11 months after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Weizsaecker was most remembered for a landmark speech in May 1985 marking the 40th anniversary of the end of the second World War in which he urged Germans to come to terms with responsibility for the Holocaust, stirring controversy by saying Germany had been liberated by the Third Reichâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s downfall. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All of us, whether guilty or not, whether young or old, must accept the past. We are all affected by its consequences and liable for it. Anyone who closes his eyes to the past is blind to the present. The 8th of May was a day of liberation. It freed us all from the system of National Socialist tyranny.â&#x20AC;?
Sisi vows to defend Egyptâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sinai
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gyptian president, ¹¥Â&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x17E;  7 ŽÂ&#x17E;  ¾ Sisi, has vowed to defend the Sinai Peninsula in the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;face of terrorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; after an armed group linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility for killing dozens of soldiers and civilians. Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â?¢¥Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;  7 ŽÂ&#x17E;  ¾ ¢Â?¢Â&#x17E; made the declaration of Saturday two days after  Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;¢§¨Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; 7 ²Â?Â&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;°Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¸Â&#x17E; people dead. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We will never leave Sinai,â&#x20AC;? Sisi said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sinai is ours. Sinai will not seperate from Egypt unless all of us are
killed.â&#x20AC;? In a veiled reference to the Muslim Brotherhood, Sisi blamed the now outlawed group for the _¨ŽÂ&#x153;¢§¨¯ â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve said it before and I will say it again, we are _¨ŽÂ&#x153;¢§¨Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;§¨Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; secret organisation of the last two centuries,â&#x20AC;? he added. The â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Sinai Province,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; previously known as Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, claimed responsibility °Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â?ÂĄÂ ÂÂźÂ?Â&#x17E;  7 ²´Â&#x17E; saying it was retaliating against a government crackdown on supporters of former President Mohamed Morsi.
One of the rallies against the Houthi takeover of Sanaa, Yemenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s capital, in several key cities across the country... yesterday. Photo: Reuters
Mugabe calls for improved infrastructure in Africa
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ewly elected Chairperson of the African Union-AU Robert Mugabe has urged African countries to redouble their Â&#x2122;=Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x; Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ?Â&#x17E; ¢¤¼Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;Œ¢§¨Â&#x17E; physical infrastructure and interconnecting themselves. Mugabe, who is also President of Zimbabwe and Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), said lack of good physical infrastructure for road, railway, sea and air transport sectors has hampered economic development on the continent. In his acceptance speech on his new position as AU chairperson, President Mugabe said that Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current road, rail, air and sea route networks were not Â?ÂŞB¢Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;ÂŹÂÂ&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x161;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; stimulate intra-African trade, investment and tourism. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We need to continue, and perhaps redouble, our current ÂŤÂ&#x161;ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;¢ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;=Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;Â?Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; The road and power projects that we are developing are a positive step in our
quest to improve African infrastructure,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr. Mugabe, who was elected on Friday, said AU member states should therefore work coordinate closely and with partners that were ÂŤÂ&#x161;¤¤¢7Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x161;¼¢§¨Â&#x17E; Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s infrastructure as envisaged in the continentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programme for Infrastructure
Development in Africa (PIDA). And President Mugabe has advised African countries to ÂĽÂ ÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;ÂłÂ&#x153;Â&#x203A; Â&#x17E;  7Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂŚÂ ÂŹÂŞÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  ¥¥¢Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E;  §¥Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;_¢ Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E; of mineral resources, which he said can contribute more meaningfully to poverty eradication in the continent. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If the present practice of exporting our minerals
in their semi or raw form continues, Africa will continue to have people without employment, who languish in extreme poverty,â&#x20AC;? he noted. He also said African countries should ensure that their citizens have access to land and should fully harness the continentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vast agricultural potential.
Pakistan mourns 61 killed in mosque bombing
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akistan yesterday mourned the 61 victims of the suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque in Sindh province, as thousands of Shias rallied against one of the worst Â?Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153; Â&#x203A;¢ §Â&#x17E;  7 ²Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Ž¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; country recently. ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â?ª¢¢¥Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  7 ²Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;²Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; the Shia mosque in Lakhi Dar area of Shikarpur district, about 500 kilometres north of Karachi, when about as 400 worshippers  7Â&#x2122;§¥Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;¢¥ ÂÂ&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x203A; ÂÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; At least 61 people were killed and more than
¸¡Â&#x17E; ¢§šªÂ&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  7 ²´Â&#x17E; claimed by Taliban splinter group Jundullah. Police said the severed head and other body parts of the suicide bomber, who carried up to 7 kg of RDX explosives, were sent for DNA tests. Thousands of Shia Muslims today hit the streets in Sindh in protest  ¨ ¢§Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  7 ²´Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Ž¢Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; several people wounded in Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x203A;ÂŞÂ&#x153; Â&#x17E;  7 ²Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;¤ ¢§Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; critical. Hundreds more from the community, which make
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Men should appreciate their wives Mr. Henry Akinboboye Akinmusere, from Ondo State, is a retired engineer from one of the leading construction companies in the 80s, now a building contractor. He is married to Helen, who hails from Delta State. In this interview with FOLAKE SOKOYA, the couple went down memory lane on how they met 27 years ago and ended up as a couple. Excerpts: How did you meet? He: While working at my construction company, I decided to have a private oBce of my own. Along the line, I realised that I needed an extra hand, so I asked a friend who also has a private oBce to help me source for a female sta=. Helen, my wife, was one of the job seekers that came. When it was her turn to be interviewed, I saw that she had an injury on her leg and was very determined to get the job. I saw she had the zeal for hard work but because of her injury, I asked her to go and treat her wound with the promise of giving her a job when her wound was healed. I saw she didn’t believe me, so I gave her the job of running errands for me personally while I ordered that the clerk, in a form of training, teach her how we run the oBce. How did you feel when he told you he wanted you for keeps? She: I believe our journey was the work of God and not manmade at all. I didn’t believe him when he professed his love for me because I actually didn’t like Yorubas that time because I lived with them (Yorubas) in my compound and I observed the way the men used to maltreat their wives. I didn’t even relate with them at all. So, for a Yoruba man to be seeking my hand in marriage was initially a big joke to me, but here I am today, married to a man from Yoruba land. What a6racted you to her? He: I had always had it in mind to marry from the east because I like good food and women from there can cook well, coupled with the fact that they have varieties of food. As a bachelor, I needed somebody to assist in ge7ing food items and she also has the type of stature I like in a woman. So, I stylishly stopped her from working in my oBce and made her to be doing my house chores instead. One day, I asked her to cook the stew, that I wasn’t feeling well and she obediently did. When she was done, she asked to leave but I stopped her and asked if she had tasted the stew and she said no, that she didn’t have to eat from the stew because she cooked it. Not knowing that I had my own plan, I asked her to set the table for two but she was adamant, so she served my food and went her way. When it was time for another stew to be prepared, as usual, I called her a7ention to
She didn’t accept to marry me immediately, and I felt she was playing the normal game women play when it comes to such matters, not knowing that she had written a letter to her mother, asking her to pray to know if she could marry me
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it and while cooking, I sat her down, told her of my intention to marry her and that was how our journey as couple started. But the main a7raction was that she was and still is a hardworking woman. She was not like her peers that were always on the lookout for men to fend for them. You can imagine somebody with an injury ge7ing to work before every other sta= and she was also active more than the rest of the sta=; most of my clients are men but she didn’t give them audience unlike other ladies, all this endeared me to her. She: When I started working for him, I realised that he was very di=erent from the Yoruba men that lived in my compound and a friend of mine who is married also encouraged me to give him an opportunity to prove his worth and to also study him to know him be7er. I had a man I was supposed to marry in my village, but he just disappeared and that made me very emotional and I wasn’t ready to be a7ached to any man again. But he _nally swept me o= my feet with his care and a=ection. (Smiling) Now, we are 27 years in love. Are you saying you married her because of good food? He: Aside the fact that I like food, I also respect tradition and
so, I started asking questions about her family, unknown to her that I was investigating her background to know if her family was where I could marry from. So, when she told me that her mother was in the village, that her dad was late and that all her older sisters and brothers were married and were all in their homes, I concluded that she was from a good family. I eventually met with some of her sisters and saw that they were truly married. All my _ndings about her family background and culture were satisfactory, so I was very convinced that I had found my soul mate. Did you immediately tie the knot after she agreed to marry you or you actually courted for some time? He: She didn’t accept to marry me immediately and I felt she was playing the normal game women play when it comes to such ma7ers, not knowing that she had wri7en a le7er to her mother, asking her to pray to know if she could marry me. It was when she got the mother’s response through a le7er and she showed me and said yes, she would marry me, that I realised that she too had done the needful by seeking her mother’s prayer and consent concerning the man she wanted to marry. And
I know that some research too would have been made before her mother gave her the go ahead to marry me. My mother came to visit me without notice and saw Helen in my house and I told her of my intention to marry Helen, my mother accepted and had a lengthy discussion with her. She even told my wife that if she was serious about marrying her son, then she should know that she would be marrying not only her son but herself too. We courted for just three months after I proposed to her. She: I moved in with him after he proposed to me but we performed the marriage rites three months after. What were the challenges you faced, especially as you are not from the same tribe? He: People from Ondo are allowed to marry from any tribe, except the Ijebus in Ogun State. So, I didn’t have any such problem as regards tribalism and since her mother and siblings too didn’t object to our union, we never had any challenges in that aspect. Where we earlier had challenges was our culture but with time, we were able to adapt to each other’s culture till date. During the marriage rites, her family kept on asking for this and that and it got to a stage I voiced out that it seemed they
didn’t want me to marry their daughter with all the demands they were making because I was a non indigene. But one of their elders stood up and explained through my spokesman that the demands didn’t have anything to do with culture and that if we couldn’t meet all the demands that day, we could always come back to complete them. They also made me understand that day that as a Yoruba man, I had met with the demands more than their own people, that some people didn’t meet up to 50 per cent of the demands but I had already met up 90 per cent. This made me relax and I met up with all their demands and completed the marriage rites that same day. I also didn’t want my wife to work under anybody after we got married and it almost became an issue between us because, like I told her, her boss would always have the say more than her husband. For instance, if my mother comes from home and she demands to eat pounded yam, will my wife leave her oBce during work period to come pound the yam? She is not the sit-at-home type but I made her realise that she could work as a teacher or become her own boss by learning any trade of
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more –Helen and Henry Akinmusere her choice and so, she opted for fashion designing. While she was an apprentice, I was the only one picking the bills but when the constructing company concluded their job and no contract was forth coming, ge7ing sta= allowance paid became a challenge to the company and it also a=ected my home front. I became so broke and I didn’t have much to take home despite the fact that I also have a private company. I had bought a land before we got married but I hadn’t been able to complete the house and when my landlord started embarrassing me for house rent, I hurriedly put a roof over two rooms from my building and we moved into an uncompleted house, just to survive. We were the only one living in this area surrounded by bush and animals. It became so bad that I became temperamental and would are up at any slight issue but because my wife was the very accommodating and understanding type, she sucked it all up and never for once thought of moving out of my house and my life. It got to a stage my own mother came to my house to ask if the way I was treating my wife was the way a man should treat his wife she brought out my wife’s box and asked me why I hadn’t been able to buy her clothes. Even my wife’s sisters started making jest of her that she had married Yoruba man who would not take care of her. That, that was the way we treat women, but her mother was never a part of the mockery. During this period, my wife would put our child on her back and go to Mile12 Market to hawk and sell garri (cassava our) and she would use the proceeds to buy what we needed at home. Things were like that for some years till God started ge7ing me connected and contracts started coming my way, till date. Ma, how were you able to cope in marriage? She: I always put God _rst in whatever I want to do and I am also focused and determined once my mind is made on an issue. I only had a boyfriend whom I was supposed to marry but he disappeared before my husband came along. I made up my mind to stay in my marriage against all odds because of the way and irritating manner a friend of mine used to change men as if changing clothes. Anytime I went to the village, I would _nd her in a new man’s house and she didn’t feel bad about it. She is the type that cannot endure and so, any li7le discomfort in a man’s house, she was out and straight into another man’s house. One of the major challenges I had was the issue of my step son; my husband had
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told me that he had a son before he met me. I actually thought it was one of his tests and so, I didn’t believe him until when my mother in-law brought a baby boy to our house when my husband was away and said that was my husband baby. I took the baby from her and took care of the baby and till now, most people will not believe if we tell them that the boy is not my biological son because I ended up bringing the baby up. Another one was the unpleasant _rst Christmas as a couple. I was carrying my _rst child pregnancy and my husband’s junior brothers came to the house and li7ered the kitchen without considering my condition. I was very furious and complained bi7erly because in my own place, pregnant women work less and I didn’t know that it wasn’t so in Yoruba land. My husband was furious with me for insulting his siblings and he slapped me in the process and I felt so miserable that Christmas and New Year period. And like I my hubby said, we had serious _nance challenges in the early years of
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Helen
I made up my mind to stay in my marriage against all odds, because of the way and irritating manner a friend of mine used to change men as if she was changing clothes. Anytime I went to the village, I would #nd her in a new man’s house, and she didn’t feel bad about it
my marriage and I had to go to Mile12 to sell garri. I borrowed clothes from my sisters when we had unavoidable family function to a7end and my people would laugh at me for marrying a Yoruba man that would make fun of me but all this I hid from my husband so that he wouldn’t feel humiliated. There was a time I had only two wrappers but thank God, we have overcome all that. Describe your wife? He: My wife is a very calm, accommodating, understanding, hardworking, prayerful and reasonable woman, just to mention few of her a7ributes. How do you think intending couples can live together in harmony like you have for 27 years? He: One must be very accommodating, courageous, focused, determined and prayerful. Trust your partner, be honest, be open minded and truthful. While I was dating my wife, I used to have other girlfriends who used to visit me and at times, there could be two of them but I always
told her the truth and that she was the one I was marrying and that she shouldn’t bother herself about the other ladies who knew she was living with me and yet, she endured. Couple must understand each other too. I had told my wife about the lady I had dated for _ve years and was going to marry but suddenly disappeared, only for me to meet the lady some years back at our house junction and I described my house to her. But unfortunately, when she visited, it was my wife she met and my wife was able to quickly identify her by how I had described her to my wife during our courtship. My wife welcomed her into our home and today, they are best of friends, my wife even reports me to her. I tested my wife while courting to know if she was the “havemoney-I stay, be-poor-I-leave type” and I asked my secretary to write me a sack le7er which I presented to my wife as if I had been sacked and she was like “is that the end of the world? At least, they only sacked you and didn’t ask you to leave the world. Please cheer up because when there is life, there are plenty of opportunities through hope.” She eventually got to know I was only testing her, months after, when she came to my oBce for the house key and caught me si7ing down comfortably in my oBce after I had given her the impression that I was only there to visit. Tell me, how many women will condone such? My wife started eating snail because she is married to me. They don’t eat snail in her family but because she believes that she is now my family, she adapted to my culture and tradition. All these and many more must be adhered to religiously by couples who want to live in harmony forever. She: A woman should be able to cope in any situation she _nds herself in marriage, a woman must be very understanding in all spheres. She should be able to pray and adapt to situations in her home. She should be hardworking and note that men don’t like their wives to serve under anybody else but them. So, be sure to be your own boss even if you are a sta= somewhere. Men, please don’t lie to a woman that you want to marry her when you are not ready and when there are challenges, the man should learn how to be more appreciative of his wife instead of transferring aggression to her. Couples should learn how to pray together and make e=ort to jointly solve challenges as they come. Both parties should be courageous and focused. They should learn to be contented with what they can a=ord and not listen to side talks.
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Capturing childhood through the lens of memoirs Title: Authour: Pages: Reviewer:
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Memories of Grandma Funke-Treasure Durodola 140 Bukola Bakare
n Friday, January 30, 2015, all roads led to Freedom Park (Old Colonial Prison), Lagos for the launch of the book, Memories of Grandma. The book under review was wri7en by seasoned broadcaster, FunkeTreasure Durodola, the current General Manager, Radio One, 103.5 FM, an arm of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN). It encapsulates fond memories she had while growing up as a 10-year-old with her grandmother and ‘playmate’, Felicia Oyinlola Ojo (1921-1997) of blessed memory. Durodola dedicates the book to her for her ‘unforge7able mentoring and friendship’. She would go on to also dedicate the book to her precious aunt and sister, Iyabo Florence Ogunwole (1960-1995) who departed so early and left her with ‘skills and beautiful memories’. After the dedication page comes an acknowledgement page and a table of contents. The book is divided into 23 chapters in 140 pages and kicks o= with The Invitation. Durodola recalls the holiday time, having just been promoted to primary _ve and was promptly sent to her grandparents to spend the long holidays. As a li7le child growing up in Ijebu-Ode, her chore would include fetching water from the river and helping her grandma with other chores. “My grandparents didn’t live in the city, they lived in a farm se7lement, it means they lived in a village and that meant I would travel a long distance to get there. Over the years, I had learnt a lot that way from an early age (Pg. 1),” she writes. In the next chapter, Grandma’s job, this author reminisced about the close kni7ed family she grew. One of those who played a signi_cant role in her life was Aunty Iyabo who taught her the virtue of respect for elders. “In Yorubaland, you don’t call anyone older than you by _rst name, you have to add the pre_x: aunty, brother, sister or uncle.” That encounter seared into her childlike memory. She also learnt to courtesy to elders on her knees (Pg. 10). As she writes, Durodola remembers popular places such as Ode-Omu where she would visit a market stall with her grandma. She continues: “At other times, she (grandma) would strike a conversation with the alaaru... I marvelled at huge trees along the road and tried to fathom how creatures in Grandma’s folktales lived in them” (pg. 11). She also talks about her grandma’s favourite spot at the market.
Moving on, the book also highlights a few of the author’s favourite delicacies. Durodola mentions local foods she relished as a child such as adalu, ekuru/ata dindin (pg. 15), eko wrapped in gbodogi leaves (pg. 17), ikokore, obi abata, fufu, eba, gbegiri, efo riro, epiya among other foods. She also remembers a7ending the local Anglican Church. Notable Yoruba lexicons are used in the book. She also recalls listening to folktales from her grandma and witnessing village life at its best. “Older children went to the streams to fetch water... younger children played hide and seek in the moonlight” (pg. 26). Chapter six (Grandma’s bank) is quite interesting as she tells her readers some of the strangest places her grandma often hid money such as the earth ware pot called ‘kolo’ (Pg. 31). “The strangest of all was when she dipped her hands into her brassiere to extract money” (pg. 33). This practice is still prevalent among a few market women till date. Coming on its heels is Grandma’s clock (Chapter 7) which would always dangle back and forth. Her memoirs are also captured in subsequent chapters including The Water Pot, Grandpa (who was a hunter). Readers would note several pictures as they ip through pages. Other chapters are Visit to Gidi; paternal grandpa’s house encountering relatives. “We like amala and ewedu soup with bush meat” (pg. 62). She also reveals going to Baba Loko’s farm in search of pineapples and listening to the story of Mojisola Alasooke (pg. 69-72). Others are The Big White Cock and The Twins (chapters 13 and 14) respectively. She brings to the fore the importance people a7ach to having twins and recalls some of the praise song in their honour such as ‘edun bi oloko’ (bold and fearless twins meet the farmer) and special children (pg. 83-85). Common traditional Yoruba practices such as local ta7oos (pg. 91) give credence to the fact that ta7oos have been around for a while. Durodola also talks about her grandma’s white cat in Dagbolu in The Thieving Cat (Chapter 18). She writes: “I felt something very warm by my feet and under my cover cloth. I sat up in fright and yanked o= the cover cloth only to _nd Grandma’s cat snuggled at my feet. It sprang up and looked at me with those gli7ering, piercing eyes” (pg. 102); The Biggest Okro, At the Riverside
are other chapters that encapsulates her childhood experiences. Durodola vividly describes the process of making palm oil (chapter 21, pgs. 121-126). The concluding chapter, Back to Ijebu Ode brings the author’s narrative to an end. She returns home to her parents at the end of the holidays _lled with a lot of stories to last her a life time. ‘’ Our neighbours teased me that my cheeks had become robust; my other playmates said I had become fa7er. Soon, I would start to tell them about the things I saw at the farm se7lement in Dagbolu” (pg. 132). The next few pages are a glossary of words used in the book. In the words of Maxim Uzoatu, poet and critic, the book is a treasure-trove interweaving farming, hunting. “Every new page contains surprises, new vistas and an enchanting world in which all things are fresh and new in their oldness. Life throbs in this well-told story of tropical rapture. It’s a book for all time.” In the same vein,
Ikhide R. Ikheloa, a columnist and literary critic, describes this author as an owner of beautiful words and stories that will keep every child and adult entranced. With a degree in English as well as a Masters degree in Journalism and Media Studies from Rhodes University, South Africa, the multiple award winner, Funke-Treasure Durodola’s _rst book, Memories of Grandma, clearly shows that she has her way with words. Hence, she is able to strewn fragments of her childhood into one beautiful story.
POETRY Fire and Ice Some say the world will end in _re, Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor _re. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To say that for destruction ice Is also great And would suBce. Poem by: Robert Frost
POETRY A Hero Three times I had the lust to kill, To clutch a throat so young and fair, And squeeze with all my might until No breath of being lingered there. Three times I drove the demon out, Though on my brow was evil sweat. ... And yet I know beyond a doubt He’ll get me yet, he’ll get me yet. I know I’m mad, I ought to tell The doctors, let them care for me, Con_ne me in a padded cell And never, never set me free; But Oh how cruel that would be! For I am young - and comely too . . . Yet dim my demon I can see, And there is but one thing to do. Three times I beat the foul _end back; The fourth, I know he will prevail, And so I’ll seek the railway track And lay my head upon the rail, And sight the dark and distant train, And hear its thunder louder roll, Coming to crush my cursed brain . . . Oh God, have mercy on my soul! Poem by: Robert William Service
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CELEBRITIES In the Nollywood industry,KateHenshaw is one Nigerian actress who contributed in no small measure the industry. Henshaw, in her 21-year exploit in the industry, has now !"#$ %" &'( (')"# projects, and is more selective in choosing movie scripts. Kate continues to challenge herself with different projects. Despite her stardom in the Nigerian movie industry, she remains humble and down-to-earth. She recently had a FUNSH HO chat with FUNSHO AKINWALE
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So, what is driving Kate towards the stage? ® «® ¬¬ §¨ ´ § ® ¤ § ´ ® ¢ § ¤ § § ¨ ¯ ° ª ¬² §± ¡´ ® ¢¬¬ ¬¬ ª ® ¨ ¡ §¼ ¡ § ¥ ¯ ® ® ¬ ² ® ¦ « ¤ ¬ ° ² §¡ ¢¤ ¯ ® ¦ ® ¨ ® ´ ¤ § ¢§¨ ® ¨ ® ´ ¤ § ¡ §¼ § ¤ ¤ § ´ ¡ ±ª ¡ §¼ § ¤ ¤ § ´ § ¡ ¨ ¡ ²¯ § ¡ ¤ ®¢§¨ ¤ ´ ¤ ®¢§¨ ¤ ¤ª«® ¤ «® ¬¬ §¨¢§¨Ã «® ¬¬ ¤ ®¢§¨ ® ¢¬¬ «® «® ¬¬ §¨ ® ® ¬ ° ¤ ¯ ¡ §¼ § ® ® ¬ ° ¤ ¯ ¡ § ¨ ® ¨ ® ¢¬¬ ®´ ® ¦ ® ¦ ¡ § ¦ ®¢§¨ Sometime ago, you starred in a Yoruba movie, ‘Eti Keta by S Saheed you act Balogun. Why did y in the movie when yo you can barely speak the language? language Did you watch it? I can speak ª± ¬¢7¬ §¡ ° « ª ¢° ª± ¬¢7¬ §¡ ° « « §¼ ¥ ²´ ® ¢¬¬ «® « §¼ ¥ ²´ ® ¢¬ ¤ ¯ ¤ § § ¬ §¯ ¤ ¯ ¤ § § § ± ±¬ ¥ ² French and German. I mean ® ¡ ¬¬ ¡ « ® _¬¤ ´ ¬¢² ® ¤ ¢« § ´ ® _¬¤ ´ ¬¢² ® ¤ ¢« § ¬ § ® ¡ ¢ ¢ ® _¬¤ §¡ ¬ «« § ¯ ¤ ®¢§¨ «® ¬¬ §¨ «« § ¯ ¤ ®¢§¨ «® ¤ ®¢§¨ § ´ ¤ à ® ¤ ¤ ®¢§¨ ®´ ª §¡ ¥ ¥¬ ¢¬¬ ´ ® ± « ª ª ®¢§² ª ¨ ¡´ ± « ª ® ¦ ¡ § ®¢ Ä §¡ ® ® § ¤ ¤ ´ § ´ ¡ ¢ ¯ ® ¢ ®¯
® ¥ ¡ª« ° § ¢«¯ ¼ ƪ¢ ¨ ¡¯ ¦ § § ® ¬ ¦ ¬¯ ® ¡¢¡§¼ ¤ §® ¯ ¬ ¨ª§ ¡ ¥ «¢ ¬¬´ ±ª ® § ¨ § ¥ª ¤ ¬° § ® « § ¢ ® ¦ § ´ ± « ª I didn’t want a situation where they ¢¬¬ ´ ®¢ ¬¬ ¡ « ´ ® ® « ¤ ¨ ¢§´ ¬ ¼ ® ® ¢ ¨ ¢§¨ ¡ ¯ ° ª « ¤ ¢ ® ® 7¢ ª¡ ´ ª ¢¬¬ § ¨ § ® ¬¥´ ¥ «¢ ¬¬ ® § ª ¡ §¼ ¬¬ § ¡ ® ¬¥¯ ¦ § § ¡ ® ¬¥¯ ¼¤ § ±¢¨´ ® § ¤ ¬¬¯ ¬¬ ® ¤ ¯ With the level of things, it seems you are no longer comfortable with TUBJ LVVKXLLZJ[B6CG@\ I am. I’m okay but I need to see ¨ ¡ « ¢¥ ® ® ¡ ¨ ¡ ¤ ¦¢ ¯ ¼ ¦ ¢¤¥ § ¯ ¡ « ¢¥ ´ ¡ §¨¬¢ ®´ 7 § ¢ § ¡ ¢¬ ¯ Do you still get scripts? = « ª ¢¬¬ ¨ ¨ ¡ « ¢¥ ¢¬¬ ±ª ¹ª ® ¬ « ® ¦ ¨ ¡ § ¯ What do you think of those doing it? ® ® ¦ ¡ ¢ § ¯ ® ® ª¬¡ ¡ § ®¢§¨ ² ¥ ® ¢ ® ¡ ± ¦ ¯ ¼¤ ¹ª ¢§¨ ¬ ¢ ± ¨ ¡´ ® ¦ «® ¡ ® ¨ ® ƪ ¬¢ §¡ § ¹ª § ® _¬¤ ® ª¬¡ « ¤ ª ° ¬¬ ¡¯ ¼¤ ¢ ¡ ° ¥ ¥¬ « §¡ ¤§¢§¨ ª §¨¬¢ ® _¬¤ ¯ I know we can do so much more. ²§ ® ¬ § ± ª§¡ ¢§ ¬¬ ¡¯ ¹ª § ¡ ¥ §¡ ® ¬¢7¬ ³ ¢¤ ´ § ¡ ¥ §¡ ® ¬¢7¬ ³ ¤ § ´ ¤ ² ª ª§¡ = « ³« ¬¬ § §¡ ¥ 7 § ¢ § ¡ ¢¬ ¯ ª « §§ ± in a house without your picture ® §¨¢§¨ § ® ¬¬¯ § ¢§± _¬¤ ´ ª ¥¢« ª ° ° ¤¢¬¢ ´ ¤ ° ± ±¢ ´ ® § ® ¨ ª¥´ ® § ® § § ® ¬¢¡ ´ ª ²§ ¯¯¯ ®¢§²´ ¤ ² ¢ §¢« ´ ¤ ² ¢ ± ¬¢ ¦ ±¬ ¯
How was Eti Keta on set? A couple of actors now reject ¥¬ §¡¢¡Å ¦ § ° § ° § ¢«¯ scripts. Why ª§ ª²² ¹ ¢ § ® § ´ ® ¢¬¬ ¡ ® ¤¯ ° ¢ ® ª §¡ ® ¡ ¬ ¨ª§´ ® ¢ ª§ ´ ¦ ± ¡ ¢¬¬ ² ° «® §¨ ±ª ¢° ª 7¬ ¡´ ¦ ± ¡ ¢ ® ¥¥¯ ® ¢¬¬ § «® §¨ ¯ ¦ ± ¡ ¢ « ¤¥¬ ¢§¢§¨ ® ® § ¢§¨ ¬¡ ° « ¯ ¼ ± « ª § ¢ _ ¡ ¢ ® ® ƪ ¬¢ ° ® « ¢¥ ¯ ¹ ¢ ° ® ¢ ¢¬¬ We just need to spend sp ¡ « ¢¦¢§¨ ® ¤ ¬¦ ¯ ª§¬ ¢ § time, we ¥ §¯ ² ®¢¤ ª §Ã that little extra time ¬¬ ¥ ª¡ ° ®¢ _¬¤ ¯ l need to spend that little ¬¬ ¢§¨´ ¤ ± ¡ « § ¡ extra money, make our ®¢ Ä ® ¢ § ³ ¤¥¬ à ¤ ° ® ´ ¥¬ § ¤ª«® ¤ ° ® ¯ sound effects excel excellent
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â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all just Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s graceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; I have realized is that, it is not how many children you have that ¤ 7Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?´Â&#x17E;¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Ă&#x2020;ª ¢Â&#x153;ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;¢°Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; you give to them. How do they look? Are they healthy? Are they going to the right schools? Are you giving them love, care and  7Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x17E; need to make them who they want Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;²¢§¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂĽÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; that will boost our economy or they  Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;šªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¤Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂĽÂŹÂ&#x2122; Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  ¹Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; _§¥Â&#x17E; balance when you bring a child to the world, because it is only God Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; §Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; ÂÂ&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂĽÂ&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x161;Â&#x161;²Â&#x17E; °Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;¤¯ I thought you may want to have another child Why? Wetin I wan take am do? Â&#x2122;¤Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x; Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Ž Œ¢§¨Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂŹÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x153;ÂÂ&#x17E; Ž¢¥Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;§Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;² ÂÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x161;§ŸÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;²§Â&#x161;Â&#x;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; °Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â? ÂÂ?Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;Â&#x;¢Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; more, I will.
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this WEEK How I was evicted from Big Brother Africa â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Lilian Afegbai â&#x20AC;&#x201C; pg. 32
Adaeze Yobo expects second child
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AFRIMA holds soiree for creative industry â&#x20AC;&#x201C; pg. 34
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CELEBRITIES Lilian Afegbai needs little or no introduction in the entertainment industry after her exploits in the last popular reality TV show, Big Brother Africa Hotshots. Since her debut appearance in the show, she has not looked back in giving more to the industry. The graduate of Benson Idahosa University, Benin, Edo State, had a chat with FUNSHO AKINWALE on her life, and most especially on her debut appearance at Big Brother Africa.
How I was evicted from Big Brother Africa –Lilian Afegbai
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ell us about yourself My name is Lilian Afegbai. I am from Edo State and I turned 23 last November. I studied Accounting at Benson Idahosa University, Benin City and graduated in the 2010/2011 session. I am the last of 10 children. After school, what did you do next? I was born and raised in Benin. I was posted to Lagos for the National Youth Corps programme and after that, I got a job with the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service. I worked as a model and actor. I quit my job at LIRS before I went for Big Brother Africa Hotshots because I had no plans of
continuing after participating in the reality show. Why did you dump a well paid employment with LIRS and chose entertainment as a
career? While I was growing up, I theatre wanted to study theat arts but I was told I could study a course professional cou like accounting and or banking an _§ §« §¡ _§ §« §¡ still pursue a career in entertainment. entertain I became a professional professi model and a actor over ov three years yea ago. I am currently the t face of Diamond Diam Bank Plc. My family is supportive supp
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everything happened for a reason and resolved to make ® ± ° ® ¬¢7¬ ° ¤ ® ¡ ¨ 7 §¯ ¤ ª ¡ ¬¬ ¡ my early eviction because he knew I was not going to win. If I had won, I would have purchased a house for my family and invested the rest of the money. What are your future plans? I am planning a talk show that will serve as a bridge between celebrities and up and coming talents. It is called ‘The Lee Show’. Production is still in the works and should make its debut soon. of my career, they encourage me to chase after my dreams as long as I am not going to bring shame to the family or put myself in harm’s way. Tell us about your experience at the last Big Brother Africa Hotshots I have always been a huge fan of the reality show and I saw how people used the platform to achieve great things. I believed that I could same and that inspired me to apply. I waited till last year to participate because you have to be above 21 to qualify as a housemate. The audition was a long process. There were so many phases and every phase was as stressful as it was challenging. There
were enough people to make ª ° ¬ ¬ « §_¡ § ±ª believed in myself. Before we went into the house we were on lockdown ° _¦ ² ¯ ° ª§¡ ®¢§¨ to make my stay in the house interesting because it was easy to lose your temper. It was ¡¢B«ª¬ ¬¢¦¢§¨ ¢ ® §¨ ¯ In summary, everyday was fun. Were you disappointed for your early eviction? I was not disappointed I got evicted two weeks into the show. Instead, I was shocked because I did not expect to go home that soon. Immediately I joined the show’s host, IK, on stage, I put on my positive personae. I told myself
So Big Brother Africa actually gave you fame? Of course it did. Since Big Brother Africa Hotshots, I get recognised at a lot of places I go to. I have people walk up to me every time just to say hello. Inasmuch as some people appreciate me, others dislike me for reasons best known to them. I have learnt to be calm and ignore a lot of things. That is the only way I can build my brand. Are you into any relationship? I am not in any relationship. I want to focus on building a career and give back to the society. I don’t even know what qualities Mr. Right should have. As far as I am
concerned, there is no such thing as a perfect man. On second thoughts, I want a man who will understand me and shower me with love and 7 § ¢ §¯ ¤ª ¬ ± ¡µ° ¢§¨ §¡ ® ¡µ ²¢§¨ Tell us about your about qTGB[[JzGZJVC{BJ[TKVBJ I don’t do anything to remain slim. At the moment, I am doing everything possible to put on some weight. I am too skinny. When I want to relax, I watch movies and sometimes go to the beach with my friends. On style, my style is simple, classy and elegant. If I am wearing a dress that would expose my legs, I make sure my breast region is covered. I like to buy shoes splurge on them often. I love designer wears and accessories but I don’t go out of my way to buy them.
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Celebrity Bellview Airline boss, Kayode Odukoya resurfaces
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ayode Odukoya, before now was once a big player in the aviation industry. Things went awry when one of the planes in his fleet crashed at Lisa Village in Ijoko, Sango Otta, Ogun State, killing both the high and mighty Nigerians on board in the 2005. Few years after the incident, he has tried re-launching himself into the industry but all efforts proved abortive. Thereafter, he recoiled into his shell for many years before his recent appearance at a Lagos event. The Chief Executive Officer of Bellview Airline was few weeks back, spotted at the wedding anniversary celebration of Skymit Motors boss, Tayo Ayeni and wife, Tutu in Lagos. Odukoya, who was seen bubbling at the party, was in company of his lovely wife.
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AFRIMA holds soiree for creative industry
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o start the new year on a good note, All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, recently invited collaborators, partners and friends from the creative industry of Nigeria to an evening event tagged: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Soiree with AFRIMAâ&#x20AC;? held at the Amber Residence Hotel, GRA Ikeja, Lagos. The soiree also doubled as  Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ª¤Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; §Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;§ Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§ Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;¤¤¢7Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; to receive feedback from the invitees on 2014 edition of the award ceremony which took place in Lagos, Nigeria, on Saturday, December 27 in partnership with the African Union Commission, AUC, and was hosted by Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading contemporary music star, 2baba Idibia and Maryse Acotie, a famous broadcaster from Togo.
Â&#x161;¢§¢§¨Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; §Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;§ Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§ Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;¤¤¢7Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; soiree were the 2014 AFRIMA technical team, media and corporate partners, and other invited guests. While speaking at the forum, the Executive Producer of ´Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ¢²Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  ¥ ´Â&#x17E; ¼¼Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;¢ Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x2022;Â&#x2122;Â?Â?§Â&#x2122;Â?Â?Â&#x17E; displayed by many in contributing to the success of the 2014 edition of the awards ceremony. He also revealed that the African Union Commission, AUC, will be hosting all the 2014 awards winners at the headquarters of the AUC in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia at a date to be announced soon. Most of those present  Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¼¼ ª¥Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;¨ §¢Â?Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂŞ7¢§¨Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;¨Â&#x2122;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;Â?ÂĽÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153; ª Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;_Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;¥¢Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§´Â&#x17E;Â&#x;Ž¢Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â?ª¨¨Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;=Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x; Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ?Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;¤Â&#x2122;¤Â&#x161;Â&#x203A; ¹Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x161;Â?Â&#x153;¢§¨Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2C6;¡œ¸¯Â&#x17E; =Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢§¨Â&#x17E;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;΢Â&#x2122;Â&#x;´Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ´Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x17E; ÂŞĂ&#x2021;¢²´Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; °Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Omorogbe said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Although, the postponement of the awards ceremony from November 9 to December 27, a peak season of activity for entertainment artistes, it was still a great show for a maiden edition of an awards ceremony.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The report is out there and I have been receiving ÂŤÂ ÂŹÂŹÂ?Â&#x17E;°Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;¤Â&#x17E;ÂŚÂ Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;¢Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x;ÂŽÂ&#x161;Â&#x17E; 7Â&#x2122;§¥Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x; Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ?Â&#x17E; ceremony and from those who have seen the numerous media reports. The interesting thing is that I actually learnt one or two lessons from the awards ceremony that will be useful when next I am organising a show,â&#x20AC;? the respected talent manager added.
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till looking dashing at her age, former Secretary to Lagos State Government, Princess AdenreleOgunsanya, is still very dynamic in nature. Her carriage and poise stand her tall among her contemporaries in the political and society circle in Lagos. Little wonder, her overwhelming popularity in Ikorodu town is something to behold. Ogunsanya, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, and well respected woman in the society, who is the SecretaryGeneral of Lagos State Women Forum in the last few months. She has reaffirmed her leadership role in the political structure of Lagos East, as she has been clamouring for a governorship slot to zone before it was given to Epe. Her family in Ota Ona, Ikorodu, has become a Mecca of sort with political stalwarts, trouping in to pay homage and at the same time, holding strategic meetings with her. It would be recalled that her late father, Chief AdeniranOgunsanya, was a frontline politician in the First Republic. He was of the National Council of Nigeria and Cameroun.
Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Banj plans 10-year anniversary on stage
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igerianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s popular international music star, Dapo Oyebanjo, otherwise known as Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Banj, will on January 31, stage a mega party for the celebration of his 10th year anniversary in the Nigeria music industry. The celebration, which is being planned to go round the country, will kick-off in Lagos. The Koko Master, while addressing the media on the celebration, in his words stated that: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I thank you God and all my beautiful and wonderful fans and die-hard friends across the world, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about that time, lets kick off the 10th year celebration, starting from Lagos on January 31, 2015. There has been nothing like it. Coming to the city near you, all round the world. We will be feeling with Naija release party as we celebrate a decade of a very inspiring and successful journey. We have come this far, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to celebrate.â&#x20AC;?
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TAKEOUT Gospel act, Michael Bello, releases two albums, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Olorun Otitoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;It is overâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
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alk about new kid ruling the gospel music industry right now, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no other person than Michael Bello, a promising young talent. Bello ÂŽÂ Â?Â&#x17E;§Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂĄÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂąÂ&#x153;´Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;¤Â&#x2122;7ÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â?¢§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;¢§ªÂ&#x203A;Â?¢Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢§¥ªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E; Â?Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A; Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x2122; Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x17E;¹ ²¯Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¤ šÂ&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;¤ § Â&#x153;¢§¨Â&#x17E;°Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;¤Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x161;ÂźÂ?Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x153; ¹Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ Â?Â&#x17E;šªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x2122; Â?Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ¹ª¤Â?Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¤ Â&#x203A;²Â&#x2122;Â&#x153;´Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;¢Â&#x153;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;ÂľÂ&#x17E;Ă&#x2030; ÂŹÂ&#x161;Â&#x203A;ª§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;¢Â&#x153;Â&#x161;ÂźÂ&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;It is overâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. The two albums, which Bello, reportedly spent a fortune on, ¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â? ¢¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;§šÂ&#x161;¢§¨Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;¤ Â?Â?¢ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢Â&#x203A;ÂĽÂŹÂ ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E;¤ šÂ&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;§ Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§ Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A; ¥¢Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; stations across the country. The message of the album, according to Bello, is a food to the soul and perfectly packaged for every household. Bello, while speaking with Celebrity Take Out, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153; Olorun Otitoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is the hit track and Â&#x153;¢Â&#x153;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;_Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¹ª¤¯Â&#x17E; Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; ¹Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂŞÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; §Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂĽÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂŹÂĄÂ&#x17E;ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ Â&#x203A;Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x; ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x;¢Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E;¥¢=Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;¢¨¢Â&#x161;§Â?Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E; doctrines, even in churches. We worship the things of the world rather Â&#x153;Ž §Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Œ¢§¨Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x203A;Â&#x2122; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;´Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Ž¢Â?´Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E;¤ §ÂÂ&#x17E;¤Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â?ÂŞÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;_Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¹ª¤Â&#x17E; talked about. Another track in the album is - â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Igbagbo Ninu .Jesu.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; The second album is also an inspirational song for our daily life. It has six tracks namely; Kings rules, Kings reigns, Olorun lope ye-God alone deserves all Â&#x153;Ž §²Â?´Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122; ŒÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;ÂĄÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂŹÂ Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â?´Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;ÂŻĂ&#x160;
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ave music star of the moment, Oritsefemi Ekele Majemite, recently turned Goodluck Ebele Jonathanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presidential campaign in Lagos to a carnival. The venue, the Tafawa Balewa Square, on Thursday, was rocked to the root as the Double Wahala fame was in his best element, and performed well, to the admiration of many attendants at the campaign ground. The musical Taliban, who kicked his performance with his popular track, Double Wahala was well accepted as the crowd turned the music to national anthem. What amazed the audience was that the President also sang along with him while Oritsefemi was performing on stage. The Delta born act, after his performance, announced that he would wax a special single for the president, tobe titled - â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Great Politician.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;
New sensation, Jarmeu hits town with Ileke
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he Nigerian entertainment industry is one of the versatile sectors of the economy which keeps growing in leaps and bounds. Never has there been a dearth of talents, particularly on the music scene. Industry watchers have their works cut out for them as Adisa Jamiu, otherwise known as Jarmeu, a promising talent from Ilorin, Kwara State, comes on board. Right §Â&#x161;Â&#x;´Â&#x17E;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;§ ¤Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¤¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;§Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;¢§¨Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x17E;šªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢²Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x; ÂÂ?Â&#x17E; been with previous debutants, now turned super stars like Wizkid, Phyno and others. The handsome and talented Adisa developed a passion for music as a teenager while growing up in Ilorin. This led him to set up a mini studio with the name, Drum Dealarz. Under this company, he recorded lot of upcoming artistes and worked on many š¢§¨Â&#x2122;Â?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x; Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;ª§¥¢§¨Â&#x17E;¤Â&#x2122;¤¹Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;°ª§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; §Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E; ÂŹÂ&#x161;Â&#x203A;¢§¯Â&#x17E; °Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x153; Â¢§¨Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;=Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A; ¥ Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; while and renewing his contract with a UK label, DeerRS Tunes, Jarmeu, one day bounced back on the scene with  Â&#x17E;Ž¢¨Ž¢°Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;_ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x;¢Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E; °Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;¾¼Â&#x161;ÂĽÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;ª§Â&#x2122;´Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;¢Â&#x153;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;¥´Â&#x17E; ÂŹÂ&#x2122;²Â&#x2122;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;¤Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; snippet of ILEKE produced by Kiddominant, the versatile song writer, singer, sound engineer and producer shows that he is geared up to give everyone a run for their money as he vowed to the creed of delivering quality content like he did on the 2013 radio hit â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;E no Easyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. With full audio of ÂŹÂ&#x2122;²Â&#x2122;´Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;Œ¢¥Â&#x2122;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;¥¢Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;ÂąÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Œ¢¥Â&#x2122;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;§Â&#x2122;ÂĽÂ&#x153;ª ¢Â?Â&#x153;´Â&#x17E; šÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Filmworks, is set to be released next week, it is crystal clear that Jarmeu is a name to watch out for this New Year as there is no relenting for him this time.
CELEBRITIES Second grandchild for Gov Uduahgan
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elta State Governor, Emmanuel Uduahgan and family are still in high spirits, following the arrival of their second grandchild. Orode, the beautiful daughter of the Governor, had the baby in the United States of America last Wednesday. An entrepreneur, she owns the elitist Otres Restaurant located on the Island. Recall that she tied the knots with her man, Ryan Okpu, at a high octane wedding in 2011. Already, the couple has a daughter. Down to earth and classy, Orode and her beau are also active players in the downstream oil sector.
Cecilia Ibru returns
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hief (Mrs) Cecilia Ibru, former Managing Director of Oceanic Bank, was one of the most respected bankers in Nigeria. But she Â?ÂŞ=Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â? Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;° Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;Â?ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x; Â?Â&#x17E;Ž¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; by Tsanumi in the banking sector reforms initiated by former Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido  §ªÂ?¢Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x; ²Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¨Â&#x161;¹ Â&#x17E;_§ §¢ Â&#x17E;¤Â&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x153;ÂĄÂ&#x161;Â&#x;§Â&#x17E; and banking sector crisis in Nigeria. Consequently, Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x2022;ÂŞÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x153;¢ Â&#x17E;¹ §²Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x; Â?Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂŤÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x203A; Â&#x;ÂŹÂ&#x17E;¹ ²Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; her shell, thus becoming a rarity on the social scenes. The veteran banker was recently sighted at the wedding of NNPC big boy, Eyimofe Temisan and Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x2122; Â&#x203A;7ÂŽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;¹´Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;²Â&#x161;ÂÂ&#x2122;šÂ&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;¹ ÂÂ&#x161;´Â&#x17E;Â&#x;Ž¢ŽÂ&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x153; Â&#x17E; ¢§²Â&#x17E; Â&#x161; ¥Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E; ¤ªÂ&#x;Â&#x161;Âľ ÂĄÂ&#x161;_§¯Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x153;´Â&#x17E; Â?ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x161;Â&#x161;²Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â?¤ Â?Ž¢§¨Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂąÂ&#x161;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x203A; ¥¢Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§ Â&#x17E; 7¢Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;´Â&#x17E; while her skin glowed like that of a new born. She didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t betray any emotion of someone who had gone through hardship in the recent times, as she exchanged banters with some of the guests.
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2015:‘Comfortable prophets are prophesying war’ As the nation prepares for the 2015 general elections, clerics across the nation have continued calling for prayers ahead of the polls. Many prophets equally continue to predict what, according to them, have been revealed by God. Prophet Olukayode Adelugba is a prophet that has been praying and talking passionately about Nigeria for many years. According to him, those prophets seeing war should ask God how to avert such. In this interview, Adelugba told DAYO EMMANUEL there shall be no war as prophesied by prophets who have become so comfortable. According to him, no prophet has independent prophecy because only God can say what will happen next, not a prophet who wants to take glory. The elections are around the corner, TUBOBJ Uz|BJ }BBGJ ZC8BOBGTJ |LC~B[J {OL J the altars, what is God really saying? The Lord says I should tell Nigerians to be calm, there shall be no war, I see the rich running to other countries with their families before the election, the youths and all Nigerians should be wise, the rich are relocating and standing on
the words that Nigeria will boil, the poor should know when it happens, they cannot escape like the rich out f the country and should stop believing them. God is telling me to tell the politicians and the contestants to beware and know that they did not create themselves and do not have power over their own soul. The Lord say I should ask men of God
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that ‘do you know what may happen tomorrow, do you know the mind of God, are you clean in the presence of God?’ You prophets prophesying, why can’t you use your God given power to turn the war you are predicting to peace, ª ® ¦ ° ¨ 7 § « ± ¢§ § ¢ »ËÌÈÄ ¦ ª ° ¨ 7 § « ± §¡ ®¢ Continued on page 42
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side are they bad people? That is wrong, even when you see disunity, you preach against it. Let me tell you if anyone says he knows what will happen tomorrow, it is a lie, if you say it is one person that will be victorious in the election, it is a lie, prophet A has his thoughts, the other one has his own thoughts, but it is God’s will that will prevail. Anybody can say anything, but God’s will is what will come to pass. Most Nigerians cannot run abroad if the whole thing « 7 ´ ¤ § « §§ ° ¡ ® ¢« ¡ as we speak, if you get close to those prophesying war, they are those that must drink tea before 6am and must eat by 9am, they can’t even fast for a day, but there are prophets on the mountains praying and fasting, seeking the face of God, those ones can’t be saying there will be war, those are the voices God hear. Those who can travel abroad in the morning and return in the evening, those who have been blinded by wealth are those seeing war, because they have alternatives. Where there is Holy Spirit, the Spirit turns things aright. God says we should speak to the mountain and it will move, so those seeing war are of the ®¯
children, how Jacob cursed his children and how God used Moses to revert the curse Deut 33:1-end? If you read it well you people contesting for posts, God is saying are you complete, are you clean? Nehemiah saw the walls of Jerusalem broken down, he wept and God gave him the power to rebuild the wall. You aspirants, what do you want do for the people? A lot of the candidates are there because of what to do for themselves and not what to do for the people, that is why they are all looking for defence B« ®¢¡ ® « ° ® ¤ § they have stolen, let me tell you, it is a lie, ® ¥¬ § ° ¡ ° È·¶¸ ¢ ¡¢= § ° ¤ the previous times. I told you in 2014 that God wanted to use the year 2014 to lay the foundation of the rebuilding He wants to do in 205. It was published in the Punch, in Newswatch, The Nation and others. I told you of the cross carpeting that will take place in political ¥ ¢ §¡ ¢ °ª¬_¬¬ ¡¯´ ¬¡ ª of you people taking their families abroad and those running away, will you not return, let us use our characters to repair Nigeria, the country will not « 7 ´ ¬ ª ¬ ¦ ¢± ¬¢ ¤´ ¡ ¬ ¦ this country passionately, the Lord is warning politicians that Nigeria will not break because they were not there when he laid the foundation of this nation, and they should beware of what they are building on the foundation, God said He wants to use 2015 to prove himself in Nigeria, over some years He has foretold all the situation happening now. There have been messages that points to skirmishes before, during and after elections, could they have come from another sources apart from God? People are talking of war; it is a pity that certain men of God who call themselves messengers of God are the ones saying these. This reminds me of Nehemiah again In Nehemiah chapter one to the end. You religious leaders, what position are you taking to see the end of the problems of the nation? The revelation some people can see is the troubles, the breaking of Nigeria, it is not your fault, it is because you cannot see the mind of God, Nehemiah saw the problems and he prayed and God heard, him. Abraham did, Elijah did and many other prophets. Those responsible for the problems of Nigeria belong to one religion or the other, why can’t the religious leaders tell them the truth? It is said that when religious leaders have compromised, that is when they will not be able to say the truth, leaders should do what is right, not what is popular, leaders are ministers, they are servants. A leader is a lion, Nigeria needs a leader like Nehemiah that shall be used in the area of prayer for this nation. A leader should inquire for source of the nation’s problem and the way out. So let us look at the story of Jonah chapter one to the end and James 3:13-18 and be wise You that have stolen the wealth of the nation, it is true a judge has set you free, another judge is coming to judge you, remember that a king reigned that recognised Joseph, another one came that did not recognise him. Look at the good covenant God made with Nigeria at independent, but the driver of the nation has not got to the road. If the federal is § ¬¬ ª§´ ¢ ¢¬¬ = « ® ® § the local government. We should pray the Lord should bring good leader, it is
UBOBJzOBJZC8BOBGTJ|LC~B[JTLZzK J[L BJ are saying the president will return, other say he will not, and we have also heard, none of the two candidates would win, have you heard any of such revelations? What God wants to prove is that they don’t know His mind and he cannot share His glory, though He can reveal His mid to the prophet if He wills, but it is not for the prophet to now stand as if he is the one doing the work, if God reveals to such a person, the man will take the glory meant for God. God sent Jonah to Nineveh because of their evil ways, Jonah was going there for the place to be destroyed. The people repented and Jonah was angry, look at Abraham, when God wanted to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah, Abraham still prayed. Let’s agree God is displeased with Nigeria and He wants to act, it is the prophets that should pray for mercy, I don’t believe these people calling for war are men of God.
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God that knows the good leaders. Hear me, you calling for war, there will be no war, the problem is that those that have focus in governance are put behind and those that have no focus are in front I see those mismanaging us on horseback and princes are walking on foot. You leaders, anywhere you might have made a mistake, go back and correct yourself, use the right people. Those clamoring ® ¢¨ ¢ ¢¬¬ « 7 ® ª¬¡ ¨ ± «² to seek God, I see prosperity, I see peace, we Nigerians should be prayerful and seek God in prayer and fasting from February 1 through the election period. There can be no help from outside, it will only amount to revealing our secret to the world and to the enemies, the war facing Nigeria is from the kingdom of darkness, not political, let the people of God pray and face the war squarely and God will break the war for us. Some ministers of God are taking sides with certain politicians and their congregations are being divided, should this be? The men of God should not do that. The Bible says we should live in peace with all men without deceit, what do we call unity? There must not be discordant tunes, love is from the Sprit of God, once there is no love, the spirit of God has departed, a man of God must preach peace at all time, and should not say
So I can say that nobody can see anything except God reveals it. Those preparing for war will only destroy themselves and their families, God still has His beloved in Nigeria who are praying, but He is asking, ‘who will I send, who will stand for me?’
my candidate is the best and you must follow him. Even if you see that there is going to be disunity, if you say your own candidate is the best, those not on your
Last year, you said by November, Boko Haram would have been over, but they are still operating, what is happening, did God really tell you? Yes, if you observe well by that November, you will remember that a lot of secrets came out, in that message, I asked, when the secrets are unfolded, will the government be able to take action? The secrets of Boko Haram is out, God has revealed them, but to carry out the assignment, nobody wants to carry out the assignment and that is why we still have the problem. If the leaders would act on the revealed secrets, terrorism would have been over by now in Nigeria. So I can say that nobody can see anything except God reveals it, those preparing for war will only destroy themselves and their families, God still has His beloved in Nigeria who are praying, but He is asking who will I send, who will stand for me? God is asking who will I send? Because the men of God are covered with greed and blood, they are only after what they would eat, God has not found anyone to speak for the Christians, but very soon He would raise someone.
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rue prophets do not propose themselves as teachers, or force themselves on people, but they are regularly called by the Christian congregation. Now, if you hear a preacher ¥¥ ¬ ®¢ B« ´ ®¢«® ¡ ® commanded him to administer, you shall ° « ª § ¹ « ®¢ B« ´ ° ® remains powerful and valid, even if a Pharisee or Sadducee administers it. But do not let yourself be deceived by it. Take « ® ® B« ° ® ¥ «® ± § sheep’s clothing. The call can be right and yet the teaching can be wrong. If those who are rightfully called become wolves, Christ ±¢¡ ª ° ¤ ® ¤¯ True prophets shall lead a godly life. They ® ¬¬ ± ³ ¤¥¬ ® «²¯ ° ª preacher, who is friendly to all, pleasant ® ® = §¡ ®¢¤´ «® ¢ ±¬ ® poor, helpful to the unfortunate, zealous ¢§ ®¢ B« §¡ « ¬¬¢§¨´ ® § ª ±¬ ¢§ ®¢ B« ´ ª§ ¬_ ® ¢§ ®¢ §¡ ¦ ª ´ then certainly you should not reject all this. But take care that this be not merely sheep’s clothing. A teacher’s life can be blameless before men, the while his teaching is ruinous. But what good would his hypocritical life do if his preaching leads you away from the simplicity in Christ? Alas, innumerable inexperienced persons, beholding an appearance of holiness, zeal, love and humility, are at once thoroughly convinced that the doctrine must also be true and Christian. They behold the beautiful sheep’s clothing, deliver themselves to the world hidden under it, and thus permit their souls to be torn asunder and destroyed. ª ¥ ¥® ´ _§ ¬¬ ° § ƪ¢¥¥ ¡ by God with great spiritual gifts you may ® ¥ «® ® ® ¨ ¨¬¢7 ¢§¨ gifts. His discourse moves the hardest hearts. He enthuses the most sluggish dispositions and moves them to great zeal in pious practices. With fascinating oratory, he can move souls to tears or he shows a deep insight in the system of Christian doctrine. He can lift up the depressed, comfort the sorrowful, and with striking
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The true prophets arguments meet the unbeliever. If you see this, you must not let yourself be deceived by it. Also, false prophets are often in possession of great natural gifts. Take care that this be not sheep’s clothing to deceive you. You see that though the appearance of ¡¼ ¡´ ® B« §¡ « ¬¬´ ® ® ¬¢§ ° ¬¢° ´ §¡ _§ ¬¬ ® ° ª¢ ° ® ¥¢ ¢ ¢ ever so impressive, yet Christians are not to let themselves be deceived thereby. Beware, Christ says, of false prophets which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. But he adds “ye shall know them by their fruits” this suggests ® ° ª ® ¤ 7 ®¢«® ® ª¬¡ ² ª¥ in considering the judgment of the sheep over the shepherd, namely that they must above all took for the proper fruits. The sheep must above all look for the proper fruits. With these words, Christ would certainly see to teach that the true prophets are to be recognised by their good deeds, but this only seems to be so. When Christ in our gospel speaks of fruits which a teacher shall ± ´ ® § ® § _ §¡ ° ¤ the fruit of life, but the fruits of doctrine. If a teacher does not bear the fruit of pure teaching, he is a false prophet, though he may be a Paul or an angel from heaven. Only he who proclaims Jesus Christ as the only way of salvation for poor sinners is from God. For it is the heavenly father’s will that everyone which sees the son and believeth in him may have everlasting life. And St. John says every spirit that
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od is most interested in the governance of every nation and the nation prospers when the people seek and enforce the will of God in choosing of their leaders. When the church of God refuses to seek God’s face on His will for the nation, the devil and his cohorts are allowed to install their own persons in power and whoever is in power dictates the tone and the progress of the country. God’s chosen leader will execute God’s plan for the nation. The general elections are here and the responsibility of the Church at a time such as this is to seek and enforce the will of God in the nation of Nigeria. The strategy of hell is to bring discord and disagreement into the house of God so that the people will not pray or seek God with one voice. Our political ambitions must be temporarily laid ¢¡ §¡ ® §´ ² ¡ _ ® body of Christ. Only the Spirit of God knows the will of God for Nigeria and we can only access this will by seeking God’s face. If we stand in unity and pray, we are
more than enough by the grace of God to upturn the plans of the devil and put God’s chosen vessel on the seat of power in Nigeria. Governance is primarily spiritual, it ¢ § °ª§« ¢ § ° ¬² ´ ° ª¬ _§¡¢§¨ ´ personal ambitions and debates, rather it is a function of the will, plan and purpose of God for the nation. Every change ever recorded in the nation of ¬ _ §¡ ° ¤ ±¢ ® ¡ in the place of prayer. Ezra prayed and fasted with the people; Nehemiah prayed and fasted certain days for the restoration of the land. Daniel understood through books the signs of time, he understood that God spoke through the Prophet Jeremiah that He would return His people after 70 years of slavery and began to pray for the restoration of the land and Esther prayer and fasted three days to avert the imminent destruction of the people. The church’s primary responsibility in politics is to stand in the gap on behalf of the land, then seek the face of God, know His will and receive
confesses that Jesus Christ is come in ® ® ¢ ° ¡´ §¡ ¦ ¥¢ ¢ ® confesses not that Jesus Christ is come ¢§ ® ® ¢ § ° ¡¯ ¢ ª prophets, who as a called teacher obeys this command of God to proclaim his dear son plainly before the world and lay this foundation correctly for to him give all the prophets witness, that through his name, whosoever believes in him shall receive remission of sins. But where souls are not helped by the plain preaching of Christ, there are false prophets, though they may be ever so wise and ever so gifted and ever so holy. For Christ says, many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? And in thy name have cast out devils? And in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you ¡ ¥ ° ¤ ¤ ® ² ¢§¢Æª¢ ¯ Where false prophets have arisen, there ® ¬ ± § ®¢ ¡ _«¢ §«¯ ® have not proclaimed Christ alone, who of God is made our wisdom, righteousness, §« ¢_« ¢ § §¡ ¡ ¤¥ ¢ §¯ ª ® this article has been kept pure, there all souls destroying errors had to depart as the mists before the sun. When you learn from a teacher’s sermon, how you can come to Christ, how you can abide with ® ¢ ´ ª= ¢ ® ®¢¤ §¡ ¡¢ ±¬ ¡ death through him, then you have a ª ¥ ¥® ¯ ¢ ª _§¡ ® ¢ ª _§¡ § ª¨® ¢° ª ® ¦ ®¢¤ ª ® ¦ everything. A pious life without pure teaching does strength to enforce that will upon the nation. When the people of God take political ambitions and talks before they pray, then we easily fall into error and allow the enemy to overrun us. We have no right to talk if we have not prayed and we must begin to take this stand. God’s ways are mysterious and past _§¡¢§¨ §¡ ® ¢ ® ¢ ¢ ƪ¢ impossible for man to reason out the will of God. Isaiah 45 showed that God raised Cyrus because of the salvation and deliverance of His people, Israel, to become a mighty king even though he knew not God. Daniel 2, the dream of the king Nebuchadnezzar showed that government after government, God is aware of who comes upon the throne of power and for what reason. God is omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient; He exists before time, created time and knows the end from the beginning and that is why we must seek His face and His will for the nation of Nigeria before the coming general elections. Christians who are in the place of authority should not use the opportunity to force their own ambitions upon the church of God, instead they need to lead the people in prayer seeking the perfect will of God for the nation. The church of God must seek at this point the manifestation of the word of wisdom, a gift of the Holy Spirit. According to God’s plan for man by Finnish Dake, “the word of wisdom is insight into the divine acts as to how God himself would do things. It is the divine revelation of how to best apply God’s will in government and in churches. There are numerous problems that come up in churches and civil governments that could be easily solved by this gift if men would reverence God enough to seek it and
not make of a preacher a true prophet. But on the other hand, the godly life of a standard preacher is a most glorious « §_ ¤ ¢ § §¡ ¡ §¤ § ° ® pure doctrine. The good works of a false preacher are like the short-lived blossoms on thorn bushes. But the good works of an orthodox teacher are the good fruit of a good tree. For a good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Where the pure doctrine is preached, there certainly most hearers do not take it to heart. But at least some few will become fruitful trees of righteousness and bear the fruit of the spirit, which are love, joy, peace, ¬ §¨µ ª= ¢§¨´ ¨ § ¬ § ´ ¨ ¡§ ´ faith, meekness, temperance. Where false prophets rule, there they certainly also often show one another much love, but is a sectarian love. They love only those who belong to their brethren all those who love Jesus Christ, and they love as their fellowredeemed all men, including the wayward and the fallen. Now then, my beloved in Christ Jesus, beware of false prophets which come to you in sheep clothing, but inwardly, they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Let us pray! O Lord, our God and heavenly Father, our Chief Shepherd and Creator, we thank you for giving us Jesus Christ as our Saviour and Good Shepherd. Kindly helps us to always be worthy sheep, to hear his voice and to follow him so that we may never go astray. Help us to be diligent and faithful in our worship to you, O Lord our God. Grant us the wisdom to be able to know true shepherds from wolves in sheep clothing and give us grace to be steadfast in Christ Jesus. You have commanded us to hear your voice and follow you. Grant us the grace to obey, to follow wherever you lead and minster to each other along the way. We ask this through Christ our Saviour, Lord and Good Shepherd. Amen. depend on the Spirit. 1 Timothy 2:1-3 ³® ® ° ´ ® ´ _ ° ¬¬´ supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; For kings, and for all that are in ª ® ¢ à ® ¤ ¬ ¡ ƪ¢ and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; What must we do now? The general elections are two weeks away, therefore it is time for the church ¥ª ¢¡ ¡¢= §« §¡ ¢¡ personal candidates and seek the face of God as one. 2 Chronicles 7:14 says “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land”. It is time to seek the face of God. Proclaim a day to fast and pray, a day when we seek and enforce the will of God for the nation and I know God will hear us in Jesus name. Christian generals at the forefront in the country should, within the next week, set aside denominational ¡¢= §« §¡ ¥ «¬ ¢¤ ¡ ° ° for the entire body of Christ. Esther proclaimed a day of fast of the people and God averted disaster. It is time to step up and set God’s own plan in motion for the nation of Nigeria. God bless you. For further prayer & counseling, pleases contact: Pastor Femi Lanre-Oke Jesus Praise Evangelical Ministries International, Plot A22 Power Crescent, Arab road, Kubwa. Abuja +2348030752799, +2348053695097
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aul wrote to the Roman Church that they were â&#x20AC;&#x153;called to be saintsâ&#x20AC;? (Rom 1:7). We are called to become saints. Christ imputes righteousness on us but we must justify the credit of righteousness by striving for and pursuing after righteousness. Our God is holy. His name is holy. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of His glory, said the Seraphims (Isa 6:3). Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dwelling place is ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂŹÂÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂźÂ?Â&#x17E;Â&#x;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ?Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂŞÂ&#x203A;¢_Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â?Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;¢¤Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Ă? Â?Â&#x17E; 12:6). We all need the anointing of righteousness ¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2022;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;¢Â?ÂŽÂŻÂ&#x17E; Righteousness is the foundation of the Kingdom of God: â&#x20AC;&#x153;For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghostâ&#x20AC;? (Rom 14:17). Righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost cannot be compromised. They are the Â&#x;Â&#x2122;¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;¢Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ¤ 7Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢§¨¥Â&#x161;¤¯Â&#x17E; §Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; are born again, the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all our sins (Heb 9:14). Then we are further Â? §Â&#x153;¢_Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;ÂąÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;¥´Â&#x17E;ÂąÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¼¢Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; God, by prayer and by faith (Jn 17:17; Acts 15:9). We need purging through the blood to remain holy and stay as a vessel of honour: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our  Â?Â?Â&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â? Â&#x203A;¢_ÂŤÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;ÂŞÂ?Ă&#x160;Â&#x17E;Ă?ÂśÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;¸Ă&#x152;Ă&#x17D;Ă?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¤ªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â?Žª§Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;_ÂŹÂ&#x2122;¤Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x161;ÂŞÂŹÂ?´Â&#x17E;  Â?Â&#x17E; Daniel purposed: â&#x20AC;&#x153;But Daniel purposed in his ÂŽÂ&#x2122; Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂŹÂĄÂ&#x17E; §Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;_ÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Ž¢¤Â?Â&#x2122;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x;¢Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E; the portion of the kingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meat, nor with the wine which he drank: therefore he requested of the prince of the eunuchs that he might not ÂĄÂ&#x2122;_ÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Ž¢¤Â?Â&#x2122;°Ă&#x160;Â&#x17E;Ă?  §Â&#x17E;ÂśĂ&#x152;Ă?Ă?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; §Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; ¥ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; submit to the Holy Spirit, He will sanctify our spirit, soul and body and present us blameless before Him in love (1 Thess. 5:23). Of course, we need to keep renewing our mind with the word of God, our fresh manna on a daily basis so we can experience fresh anointing: â&#x20AC;&#x153;But my horn shalt Thou exalt like the horn of an unicorn: I shall be anointed with fresh oilâ&#x20AC;? (Ps 92:10). Oil of righteousness and gladness. Choosing the right partner in marriage is one of the greatest challenges in home building. The other is making yourself the right partner for your spouse. When you marry as directed by the Holy Spirit, a solid foundation would have been laid for building a happy and righteous home. Our youths therefore need to be properly guided to taking the right decision in the choice of marriage partner. How can we encounter righteousness? How can a man be seen to be righteous before God? ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;§ÂÂ&#x17E;²Â&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; §Â&#x17E;_§¥Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161; ŽÂ&#x17E;°Â&#x161;ª§¥Â&#x17E; ¨Â&#x203A; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄĂ&#x152;Â&#x17E;Ă&#x2018; ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161; ŽÂ&#x17E;°Â&#x161;ª§¥Â&#x17E; ¨Â&#x203A; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Ă&#x160;Â&#x17E;Ă? Â&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;Ă&#x2019;Ă&#x152;Ă?Ă?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x203A; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; is undeserved favour, the input of divine  ¹¢¢Â&#x153;ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;¤Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x153; Â&#x17E;¤ §¯Â&#x17E; ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x17E;Â&#x161;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x161; ŽŸÂ?Â&#x17E; generation were condemned as wicked but Â&#x161;ÂĄÂźÂ?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x153;¢¤Â&#x161;§ÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x161; ŽÂ&#x17E; Â?Â&#x153; §¥Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x153;Ă&#x152;Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2018; §¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; Â? ¢¥Â&#x17E; ª§Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161; Ž´Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;¤Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E;  §¥Â&#x17E; all thy house into the ark; for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generationâ&#x20AC;? (Gen Ă&#x17D;Ă&#x152;ÂśĂ?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161; ŽÂ&#x17E;°Â&#x161;ª§¥Â&#x17E;¨Â&#x203A; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Lord. Wickedness was all over the earth, and the imagination of the thoughts of manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s heart Â&#x; Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;§ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x2122;Œ¢Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;§Â&#x153;¢§ª Â´Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x2122;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161; ŽÂ&#x17E;°Â&#x161;ª§¥Â&#x17E;¨Â&#x203A; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;
Sunday Message of your Brother:
Dayo Adewumi
Foursquare Gospel Church, Ikeja District, Omole Estate Phase 1
07040057805 Email: fgcomole@yahoo.com
Build a righteous home in the eyes of the Lord. Grace is what brings righteousness for there is none righteous in this world, no not one. All our righteousness is as _ÂŹÂ&#x153;ÂŽÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x203A; ¨Â?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂźÂ?Â&#x17E; ¨Â&#x203A; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â?ÂŞÂ?Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x203A;¢Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; that can confer Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s righteousness upon man. What is Righteousness? 1. Righteousness is believing in the Living God: for Abraham believed God and it was counted as righteousness (Gen. 15:6). Ă&#x2C6;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E; ¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?§Â&#x2122;Â?Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;=Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x17E;¤Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;³Â&#x2122;ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â? Â&#x203A;¢_ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Ă? Â&#x2122;ÂąÂ&#x17E;œœĂ&#x152;œĂ?ÂŻ 3. Righteousness is a gift of God to reign in this world (Rom. 5:17). 4. Enoch enjoyed righteousness by pleasing God (Heb 11:5). 5. We have been made the righteousness of God in Christ (2 Cor. 5:21). 6. Righteousness is by faith in Christ Jesus to those who believe (Rom 3:22). 7. Righteousness is not by works of man but by the mercy of God (Rom 4:3-6). Ă?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?§Â&#x2122;Â?Â?Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;¤Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;ª¨ŽÂ&#x17E; forgiveness of our sins by the blood of Christ (Rom 3:24-26). 9. Righteousness is manifesting the character of God (1 Jn. 3:7). 10. Righteousness is loving God above the world (1 Jn. 2:15). 11. Righteousness comes through divine Â&#x;¢Â?ÂĄÂ&#x161;¤Â&#x17E;Ă? Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;ÂŚÂŻÂ&#x17E;ÂśĂ?Ă&#x152;Ă&#x2C6;¡Ă&#x192;Â&#x17E;  ¤Â&#x17E;Ă&#x201C;Ă&#x152;ÂśĂ&#x17D;Ă?ÂŻ 12. Righteousness comes through right association (Ps 1:1-3; Prov. 13:20). 13. Righteousness comes through disassociation from evil (1 Cor. 15:33). 14. Righteousness is the foundation of the believer (Ps 11:3; 1 Tim 2:19). 15. Without righteousness no one shall see the Lord (Heb 12:4). 16. Man was created in righteousness and true holiness (Eph 4:24). 17. Righteousness is a clean spirit; therefore have it (Rom 1:4; Ps 51:10). ÂśĂ?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?§Â&#x2122;Â?Â?Â&#x17E; ¢Â?Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; ¥¢Œ¢§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ ÂŹÂŹĂ&#x192;Â&#x17E; therefore answer it (1 Thess. 4:7). 19. Righteousness is a Highway; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x; ²Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Ă? Â? Â&#x17E;Ă&#x201C;¸Ă&#x152;Ă?Ă?ÂŻ 20. Righteousness is a command; please obey it (1 Pet 1:16). 21. Righteousness is a godly service; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;=Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Ă? ²¯Â&#x17E;ÂśĂ&#x152;Ă&#x17D;¾Ă&#x17D;¸Ă?ÂŻ 22. Righteousness is a warning about our destiny; please heed it (2 Pet 3:11). 23. Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s temple must be in righteousness (1 Cor. 3:16-17).
24. Our bodies are instruments of Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s righteousness (Rom 6:13). Before we go further, say this prayer: Lord, deliver me from evil; deliver me from iniquity. Life of righteousness (Mal 2:14) God says that it is not good that man should be alone. In order to overcome Adamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s aloneness, He decided to make a â&#x20AC;&#x153;helpmeetâ&#x20AC;? for him by creating Eve, out of his bone and Â&#x2022;Â&#x2122;Â?ÂŽÂ&#x17E;Â&#x;Ž¢Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â?ÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂĽÂ&#x153;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E; ¥ ¤Â&#x17E;Â? Â&#x;Â&#x17E; ÂŚÂ&#x2122;´Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â? ¢¥Â&#x17E;Ă&#x2018; Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;§Â&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x161;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;¤ÂÂ&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x161;§Â&#x2122;Â?´Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x2022;Â&#x2122;Â?ÂŽÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;¤ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x2022;Â&#x2122;Â?ÂŽĂ&#x152;Â&#x17E;Â?ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â?ÂŽÂ ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x;Â&#x161;¤ §´Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂ ÂŞÂ?Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; she was taken out of manâ&#x20AC;? (Gen 2:23). Adam ÂŤÂŽÂ&#x161;Â?Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x161;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x161;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2022;Â&#x2122;Â?ÂŽÂ&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x2022;Â&#x2122;Â?ÂŽÂŻÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;¤¼ Â&#x153;¢¹Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;¢Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x2122; Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; The foundation of a good marriage is choosing our partner according to the will of God. Of course in Genesis 3:1-6, the serpent tempted Eve and she fell by eating of the forbidden fruit and also gave same to her husband. This was what ended a life of righteousness in the Garden. And man fell. But thank God Jesus has come to die for us on the cross shedding His precious blood for the restoration of man. As found in Romans 5:17: â&#x20AC;&#x153;For if by one manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Â&#x161;=Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;¢¨§Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; ÂąÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;§Â&#x2122;Ă&#x192;Â&#x17E; ¤ªŽÂ&#x17E; ¤Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christâ&#x20AC;?. We are redeemed by the blood of Christ in order that we might receive abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness to reign in life through Jesus Christ. We are to reckon ourselves dead unto sin but alive unto God through Christ Jesus our Lord. Sin shall not reign in our mortal body. We are to yield our members as instruments of righteousness unto God. For sin shall not have dominion over you for you are not under the law but ª§¥Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;¨Â&#x203A; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Ă? Â&#x161;¤Â&#x17E;Ă&#x2019;Ă&#x152;ÂśĂ&#x201C;¾œĂ?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161; ŽÂ&#x17E;Â&#x;ÂŽÂ&#x161;¤Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂŹÂ Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;  Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; _Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¤ §Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x17E; Ă?Â?Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;Ă&#x17D;Ă&#x152;ÂśĂ?´Â&#x17E;_Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;ª§¥Â&#x17E;¨Â&#x203A; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂźÂ?Â&#x17E;Â?¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Ă&#x152;Â&#x17E;Ă&#x2018; ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161; ŽÂ&#x17E;°Â&#x161;ª§¥Â&#x17E;¨Â&#x203A; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄĂ&#x160;Â&#x17E;Ă? Â&#x2122;§Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2019;Ă&#x152;Ă?Ă?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x203A; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Ž¢§¥Â&#x17E;¢Œ¢§¨Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x17E;¢°Â&#x2122;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161; ŽÂ&#x17E;¥¢¥Â&#x17E;°Â&#x2122; Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; was â&#x20AC;&#x153;moved with fearâ&#x20AC;? to prepare an ark to save his household. He became the â&#x20AC;&#x153;heir of the righteousness which is by faithâ&#x20AC;? (Heb 11:7). The world as presently constituted was formed by Â&#x161; ŽŸÂ?Â&#x17E;° ¤¢ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;ÂŽÂ&#x161;Â&#x17E;Â?ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Œ¢ŒÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2022;Â&#x161;Â&#x161;ÂĄÂŻ Love of righteousness (Mal 2:15) Covenant is the bond of love. Marriage has the highest priority among all covenants in order to
protect relationships. Relationship is where life has its meaning. God and Jesus Christ loved one another before the foundation of the world: â&#x20AC;&#x153;For Thou lovedst me before the foundation of the worldâ&#x20AC;? (Jn. 17:24). Life is therefore relational. God is relationship. Father to children relationship, parents to children, husband to wife, master to servant, etc. Everything that exists in the universe is in some way a product of Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s relationship to Jesus as His Son. Every act of God is a purposeful expression of His love for us. Jesusâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; prayer for His disciples that â&#x20AC;&#x153;they may be one just as we are oneâ&#x20AC;? (see Jn. 17:22). The goal is fellowship. Marriage has fellowship as its main goal: â&#x20AC;&#x153;That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christâ&#x20AC;? (1 Jn. 1:3). Good relationship is to be â&#x20AC;&#x153;rooted and grounded in loveâ&#x20AC;? (Eph 3:17). Husband and wife should still maintain  §¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x153; ¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;¢Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;_Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Ă? Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x17E;Ă&#x2C6;Ă&#x152;ÂťĂ?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; proof that we abide in God (1 Jn. 4:12). Love of righteousness is to ensure faithfulness and commitment to the very relationship. A faithful ¤ §Â&#x17E;Â&#x;ÂŽÂ&#x161;Â&#x17E; §Â&#x17E;_§¥Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E;Ă? Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;ÂŚÂŻÂ&#x17E;Ă&#x2C6;¡Ă&#x152;Ă&#x2019;Ă?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A; ¢Â?¢§¨Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; godly heritage, a godly seed. Take heed that you do not deal treacherously against the wife of your youth (Mal. 2:15). Husband and wife must ÂŤÂ&#x161;§Â&#x153;¢§ª ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x161;=Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â? Â&#x203A;¢_ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?§Â&#x2122;Â?Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; God by loving each other to the end (see Ps ¸œĂ&#x152;ÂśĂ?¾œĂ&#x2039;Ă?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â?ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂŹÂĄÂ&#x17E; §Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ΢Â&#x161;ÂŹÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂŚÂ&#x161;Â&#x;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; our marital covenant. If we treat our wives and husbands treacherously, we have violated a fundamental covenant and have compromised our integrity before God. Whoever does not should repent and forsake the evil way by embracing righteousness. Husband and wife are heirs together of the grace of life (1 Pet 3:7). Light of righteousness (Prov. 13:9). When the family walks in the path of righteousness, Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s light will surely shine on them forever. The path of the righteous is like a shining light, shining more and more until Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂĄÂ ÂÂ&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;°Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Ă? Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;ÂŚÂŻÂ&#x17E;ÂťĂ&#x152;Ă?Ă?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂŹÂÂ&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E; righteous and God is light. In God there is no darkness at all. Those who deal treacherously with the wife of their youth are treading the path of darkness. The light of the wicked shall ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;  §¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â?ÂĽÂ Â&#x203A;²Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E; _Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â?ÂŽÂ ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x17E; §Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â?Ž¢§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Ă? Â&#x161;ÂąÂ&#x17E;ÂśĂ?Ă&#x152;¸¾Ă&#x2019;Ă?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x17E; rejoices. The light of Abraham is shining even until today because he obeyed the Lord and walked in His path: â&#x20AC;&#x153;For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the LORD, to do justice and judgment; that the LORD may bring upon Abraham that which ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E; Â?ÂĽÂ&#x161;²Â&#x2122;§Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Ž¢¤Ă&#x160;Â&#x17E; Ă? Â&#x2122;§Â&#x17E; ÂśĂ?Ă&#x152;ÂśĂ&#x2039;Ă?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x161;²Â&#x17E;  Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; the light of the Rechabites in Jer. 35:1-19. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s still shining today, for God promised that Jonadab their father â&#x20AC;&#x153;shall not want a man to stand before Me foreverâ&#x20AC;? (Jer. 35:19). They obeyed their fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s precepts in not drinking wine or building houses (vv. 6-10). God is light and in Him is no darkness at all (1 Jn. 1:5). Children are the light of their parents. We are to train them in the way of the Lord so that when they are grown up, they will not depart from it (Prov. 22:6).
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Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â?¢¥Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢¨Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢ §Â&#x17E; ª¢¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Editors, Mr. Femi Adesina, has Â&#x2122;§šÂ&#x161;¢§Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x2122;¾¤Â&#x2122; §¢§¨Â&#x17E; ¢¨Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢ §Â?Â&#x17E; especially Christians to always have a heart of giving back to the society. Adesina gave the advice during a dinner organised by Best Spring Foundation, an organisation that sees to the well-being of orphans and vulnerable children in Lagos. The event was held for orphaned children to commemorate the annual dinner of the organisation, and to entertain the children. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The organisers of this event invited ¤Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;_Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x153;¢§¨Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x2122; Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x17E; ¨Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E; I love the vision, I bought into it, and since then, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been part of it. There is virtually nothing they do that Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m aware of that Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not part of. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I like to give encouragement to this kind of thing, what else can we do as believers but to make impact in the lives of people. So when I see them working with these vulnerable children and orphans, I believe that it is something that has not just reward here but eternal reward and Â?Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; ¤Â&#x17E;¨ ¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;§Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;¢¹ªÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;¢7ÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; I can,â&#x20AC;? he said. In her own words, one of the organisers of the foundation, Mrs. Aramide Oikelome, was full of appreciation to God for the
turn out at the event. While appreciating those who had supported the organisation over the years, she also relayed the future plans of the organisation, which had for many years sponsored orphans in various orphanages. According to plans, the organisation has received divine instructions on establishing an orphanage. Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2018; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â? ¢¥Â&#x17E; Â?ÂĽÂ&#x2122;¢_ÂŤÂ ÂŹÂŹÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; home should be in Akute, Ogun State. We have gone to register and we want it dully recognised by the government, the registration process will soon be completed. Thereafter, they will start sending children to the home and I have requested that I want children from zero to two because some experts I discussed Â&#x;¢Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E;§Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;7Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¹ ¹¢Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; that we can nurture not the ones that ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;¤Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x;¢Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¥¢BÂŤÂŞÂŹÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; change,â&#x20AC;? Oikelome said. Oikelome, a senior journalist with a Lagos-based media house, added that, â&#x20AC;&#x153;the children from this orphanage home will be peculiar children and any family that adopts them into their homes as their own babies will be adopting God in their home because the presence of God will be Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Ž¢¥Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E;¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;¢Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x2022;Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E; §ÂÂ&#x17E; family where that child gets into. So we are going to raise a generation of peculiar
children and the name of orphanage home is Best Spring Orphanage Home. The theme for the home as given by the Lord is: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Best Spring Orphanage Home ...bringing many sons to glory.â&#x20AC;? Another supporter of the vision and medical doctor, Dr. Dapo Ayeni, who has been with the organisation since inception, also advised well-meaning ¢¨Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢ §Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Â&#x; ÂÂ?Â&#x17E;Â?ÂŞÂĽÂĽÂ&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; noble gestures like what Best Springs is doing. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People should stop playing church, Jesus said when I was hungry, you gave me food, when I was in prison you came to visit me and then the question was that when did we do all these? Then He said as long as you have done it to these ¢7ÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Ž¢¥Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;§´Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; done it to me. This is what the church should focus on, that is rendering hope to the hopeless and not playing politics in church,â&#x20AC;? he said. Adesina
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et us recognise that the Word of God is the master key to a world of exploits, but spiritual understanding is what empowers the Word to deliver. The Word delivers only to the measure of our understanding of it. It is understanding that converts the Word to light. Exploit, on the other hand, connotes unusual accomplishments, generational impact and outstanding feats. It is breaking new grounds, scaling new heights, setting the pace and blazing the trail. You have no capacity to understand the Word of God, except you are saved. The only way to walk in liberty is to walk in the light of the Word. Every time light goes out, darkness takes over. Your freedom is not guaranteed except you have access to light and you are walking in that light. The light of Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Word does not only enlighten you, it lightens you (John 1: 1, 4, 9). Most people are saved, but still experience torments because they lack understanding of their authority in the Word (Hosea 4:6).The devil is not that powerful; we are just victims of our ignorance. It is our â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;lightlessnessâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; that gives him power. When you are lighted, you are free and in charge. It is the light of Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Word that empowers you for liberty and exploits. We discover from scriptures that men of insight were men of exploits. Insight here represents the light of
TheVoice of Victory Dr. David Oyedepo 01-7747546-8 E-mail: feedback@lfcww.org
Understanding the master key to a world of exploits! Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Word and when you are a carrier, it shows in the following ways: Ă&#x2013;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¥¢Â?Â&#x153;¢§¨ª¢Â?ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; Ă? Â? ¢ ŽÂ&#x17E; 60:1-3). Ă&#x2013;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;¤¼Â&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; °Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; °¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; (Isaiah 60:8). Think of Job, he said: As I was in the days of my youth, when the secret of God was upon my tabernacle (Job 29:4). By insight, he became the greatest of all men in the East. It is very important to know that insight is your greatest need. Proverbs 4:7 says: Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding. What does understanding do to us? Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x153;¢Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x17E;  ªÂ&#x153;Â&#x161;¤ Â&#x153;¢Â&#x17E; ° ¢Â&#x153;ÂŽĂ&#x152;Â&#x17E; When you arrive at a point of understanding, your faith comes alive supernaturally (Matthew 11:29). Every time revelation dawns, faith rises, because you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see a thing
Impact Digest with
Pastor Ayodele Abisagbo
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Prerequisite for total victory about in this edition and subsequent ones are the prerequisite that is [1] Everyone who believes that needed to claim and actualise your Jesus is the Christ born of God, and victory. You may ask, why do I need everyone who loves the father loves to claim it if I already have it? Yes you his child as well. [4] for everyone have it by faith when you believed born of God overcomes the world. but victory and dominion must be This is the victory that has overcome enforced because your enemy the devil is not at rest, he is continually the world, even our faith. contesting for the victory you have. otal victory has been declared To be a champion is one thing but in this year 2015, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a prophetic to remain an undisputed champion declaration emphasising what is another thing which requires that is already done. Total victory is you consistently defend your title. ÂĽÂ Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; _§¢Â?ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;²Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x203A;¢Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Your victory this year will become on the cross. When he said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;it is undisputed in the name of Jesus as _§¢Â?ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂźÂ&#x17E; ¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¤Â&#x2122; §Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x153;Ž¢§¨Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; you take cognisance of the following §Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x161;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢Â?Â&#x17E; _§¢Â?ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x;Ž¢ŽÂ&#x17E; pre-requisites. includes your victory over sin and 1. Your identity: The above all the consequences of sin. Poverty, sickness, diseases, calamities, scripture in 1 John gives a description plagues, spiritual and physical death, of someone we can refer to as being barrenness and any other thing that born of God, this is one who has you can think of that does not conform believed and accepted Jesus as the to the good plans of God for your life. Christ, and as his Lord and savior. The Bible says for this cause the son This simply means in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s of God was manifested, that he might language as being born again or destroy all the works of the devil. So saved. The scripture further explains the prophetic declaration concerning that it is only those who are born of your total victory this year does not God that will overcome the world. mean you are just about to get the The word overcome is the same word victory but a charge to propel you in Greek called â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Nikahoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; meaning to actualise and walk in the victory to conquer, to prevail, to overcome that Christ already acquired for you and get the victory. So your identity when you have accepted him into as a born again child of God your life. So what I will be talking automatically confers on you that 1 John 5:1,4 NIV
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and doubt it. Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x161;Â&#x161;Â?Â&#x153;Â?Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;§°¢¥Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; (Daniel 11:32): You can dare anything when you have insight. You require confidence to command great results. Pathways to revelation/ understanding Ă&#x2013;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x161;Â&#x203A;§Â&#x17E; ¨ ¢§Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E;°¢Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x;¢Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E; the Holy Ghost (John 3:3). Ă&#x2013;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A; ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;¢¨ŽÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; concern in your life (Isaiah 55:1). Ă&#x2013;Â&#x17E; §¨ ¨Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¤¢§¢Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; the Holy Spirit in your search (1 Corinthians 2:10). How to engage spiritual understanding for exploits Ă&#x2013;Â&#x17E;  ²Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;šÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;  §ÂÂ&#x17E; ¨Â&#x161; Â&#x17E; that needs a change. Ă&#x2013;Â&#x17E; ¤¹ Â&#x203A;²Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;Â?ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A; Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; search. Ă&#x2013;Â&#x17E; ¢ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â?Â&#x2122;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x;ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂŹÂŹÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; findings: Whatever you find as the way out, give yourself wholly to it. No one changes position without
revelation. As you engage heartily in the search for understanding of the Word, I see you gaining access into the deep things of God that guarantee your dramatic change of levels.Stop struggling with life; go for light! Friend, engaging spiritual understanding for exploits is the heritage of those saved. You get saved by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus as your Lord and Saviour. You can be saved right now as you say this prayer: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me of my sins. Cleanse me with Your precious blood. Today, I accept You as my Lord and Saviour. Thank You Jesus for saving me! Now I know I am born again!â&#x20AC;? I will continue this teaching next week. Every exploit in life is a product of knowledge. For further reading, please get my books â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The Force Of Freedom, Walking In Dominion and Born To Win. I invite you to come and fellowship with us at the Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, the covenant home of Winners. We have four services on Sundays, holding at 6:00 a.m., 7:50 a.m., 9:40 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. respectively. I know this teaching has blessed you. Write and share your testimony with me through: Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, P.M.B. 21688, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria; or call 7747546-8; or E-mail: feedback@ lfcww.org
John says the Victory that overcomes the world is our faith. When you have faith in the Christ and the word of God, you will consistently walk victoriously. The walk of faith is a daily walk with Christ, trusting and believing in his word. As you continue daily in his word studying and meditating, your faith is built and becomes stronger, Romans 10:17 says â&#x20AC;&#x153;So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.â&#x20AC;? The more of the word of God you get into your system, the more faith muscle you develop to overcome all the works of the devil. You need the word of God to overcome the world, the word of God builds your faith and your faith is your victory! The word of God says in 2 Corinthians 2:14 KJV Now thanks be unto God, which always causes us to triumph in Christ, and makes manifest the savor of his knowledge by us in every place. If you hold onto this and believe it, come what may, you will always triumph. This will build in you a victory mind set and make you overcome anything the enemy may throw in your direction. It makes you approach situations not with a victimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mentality but with a victorious mentality. I challenge you this year to make the word of God your daily companion, get engrossed in it and let your faith muscle develop and begin to reclaim your victory in the name of Jesus. Keep on winning. 2. Your faith: Another important pre- Keep on triumphing this year in requisite that will help you actualise Jesus name. To be continued. and sustain your total victory this Pastor Ayodele Abisagbo year is your faith. The word faith Christian Community Church can be used interchangeably with the word believe. We became born International 34, Benson Street, Surulere, Lagos. of God because we believe and have Tel: 08037168237 faith in him who is the head of all Email: cccilagos@gmail.com principalities and powers. In the fourth verse of our text scripture, victorious status over every work of the devil. This means the victory won by Christ on the cross over the enemy has been transferred to you by the virtue of your new identity in Christ. Matthew 16:16-19 NIV. Simon Peter answered, â&#x20AC;&#x153;You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.â&#x20AC;? [17] Jesus replied, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by my Father in heaven. [18] And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it. [19] I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.â&#x20AC;? Peter got a revelation of Jesus as the Christ in the preceding scripture and upon this revelation Christ promised to build his church and the gates of hell or the enemy will not be able to overcome. Church here is translated in Greek as the ecclesia meaning the chosen and separated ones. In Christ you are the chosen and no power of hell can prevail over you. When you understand and know who you are in Christ, you will prevail and get the victory, when you operate from the position of your new identity, the Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;¤ÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x;¢Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x203A;¢_Â&#x2122;ÂĄĂ&#x192;Â&#x17E; Â?¢Â&#x153;ÂŞÂ Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â?Â&#x17E; and challenges will bow because you have put on Christ, the anointed and the victorious one.
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t is going to be a three-day exciting moments at the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 13th National Biennial Conference in Lagos State. With the theme: â&#x20AC;&#x153;In The Power of His Spiritâ&#x20AC;?, the conference will hold at The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM), Lagos, from February 4 to 6, 2014. Speaking to the media on behalf of the fellowshipâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s National President, Rev. Dr. Felix Omobude and other hierarchies of the PFN, Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŤÂ ÂŹÂ&#x17E; Â&#x203A;¨ §¢Â?¢§¨Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;¤¤¢7Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Ž ¢Â&#x203A;¤ §´Â&#x17E; Pastor Austen Ukachi, said it would be a time of refreshing to the Glory of God, and hinted that all Christians and the general public are ¢§Œ¢Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;  7Â&#x2122;§¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;§°Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂŹÂĄÂ&#x17E; commence from 4 pm on the opening day while the 5th and 6th would hold from 8 am to 4 pm respectively, daily. Ukachi stressed that plenary session and workshop on various issues of life that are of interest to the Christian body would be treated. He revealed that speakers at the conference would include Dr. Morris Cerullo fromAmerica, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor; the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor E. A. Adeboye; the General Overseer of TREM, Bishop Mike Okonkwo; the National and International Coordinator of Christian Pentecostal Mission (CPM), Rev. Dr. Mercy Ezekiel; the General Overseer of Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel), Bishop David Oyedepo; Apostle Pearl Kupe from South Africa and the General Overseer of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria, Rev. Felix Meduoye, among many
Omobude, PFN President others including delegates from across the sates of Nigeria. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As you are already aware, the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria Inc. is the umbrella body for all Pentecostal, Evangelical and Charismatic churches and organizations in Nigeria. Incidentally, the PFN will clock 30 later this same year,â&#x20AC;? he noted. Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2018; ÂŽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;ª¨ŽÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x2122; Â&#x203A;Â?´Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x2022;Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; growth of the Pentecostal Movement in Nigeria with unprecedented milestones as expressed in evangelization, crusades and social actions to Nigeria,â&#x20AC;? Ukachi explained. Commenting on the theme, he said that the
Lord had inspired their National leadership under that theme, in the overall good of the nation, the people and indeed the church, more so, in this auspicious period of political Â&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢§¨Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â?Â?´Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; _°Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E; Â?Â&#x2122;Â?Â?¢Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E; of national political revolution of the current republic. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Though our nation is renowned for religious activities by global records, yet the deliberate actions of men to under play the leading role Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;¢Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;  = ¢Â&#x203A;Â?´Â&#x17E; ¢Â?Â&#x17E; ¢Â&#x203A;ª¤Â?ÂĽÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E; ¢Â?Â&#x17E; why our nation is awash with series of negative indices of Boko Haram insurgency, corruption in almost every facet of our nationhood and other vices. Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2018; Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;§°Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;¢Â&#x17E;  =Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; ÂŞÂ?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; opportunity to pray for the nation to fall under the tutelage of God the Holy Spirit for a turnaround. Great men of God from within and outside Nigeria have agreed to speak the Word of God and lead us in series of prayers. And upon this, we will trust the Lord for the lections of 2015 to be smooth, fair and to build Nigeria of our dreams. He appealed to Professor Jega and his associates in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to be above board in the fear of the Lord, in the interest of Nigeria and posterity, as they conduct the election. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In this regard, we call for the issuance of the remaining Permanent Voter Cards (PVC) to their rightful owners to avoid de-enfranchising eligible voters from the process. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Also on their part, it behoves on our politicians in all divides to be patriotic and abide by the rule of the game as spelt out in our electoral laws. They should eschew political violence and sharp practices. No Nigerian ¹Â&#x161;Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â?ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂŹÂĄÂ&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â? Â&#x203A;¢_ÂŤÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x153; Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; political ambition,â&#x20AC;? he warned. He advised Nigerians not to be afraid concerning the upcoming elections and urged them to apply the 365 fear-not(s) in the holy Bible in all they do. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Anxiety is a normal issue of life but when people pray and seek Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s face, He intervenes.â&#x20AC;?
2015 elections: Christians converge on North East for prayers The special prayer was organised by the Bauchi State chapter of the Christian s the 2015 general elections draw Association of Nigeria (CAN) with its closer, Christians from the six theme: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Stand in the gap,â&#x20AC;? which was troubled North-Eastern states taken from the book of Ezekiel 22:30. have converged on Tafawa Balewa Local Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, President of the Government Area of Bauchi State to pray President of the Christian Association for the end of terrorism in the region as of Nigeria (CAN), led the special prayer well as to seek God for peaceful elections session and was supported by the North in the country. Central and North East Chairmen The Saint Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Catholic Church Hall Reverend Yakubu Pam. was full to capacity as Muslims from In his opening remark, the Bauchi State Bauchi State and delegation from the Chairman of the association, Reverend neighbouring Plateau State, led by the Joshua Ray Maina, said the essence of the former President of COCIN Church Prof. prayer was for the Christians to cry to God Pandam Yamsat and President of TEKAN/ for forgiveness of their sins and to commit ECWA Block, Rev. Emmanuel Dzigau. President Goodluck Jonathan and all At the event, Bauchi and Plateau State political leaders of the country in prayers. governors, Malam Isa Yuguda and Jonah He said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;To pray for all families and Jang, were all represented respectively at relations of all the victims of Boko Haram the one day special prayer rally. insurgency; and to remember and as Other personalities that participated in well plead for all the Internally Displaced the special prayer include the Executive Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x161;§Â?´Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; Â?ÂŤÂ 7Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;  Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;Â?Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; §Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Secretary of Education Trust Fund pray for credible and peaceful elections (TETFund), Professor Suleiman Bagoro, in February, that will produce leaders Reverend Kennedy Okpara, the Executive who will promote justice, equity and Secretary of Nigeria Christians Pilgrim prosperity to all Nigerians.â&#x20AC;? Commission (NCPC), Member of the Miana said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;To enter into an agreement Presidential Campaign Organisation of with God regarding the Northern Church Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â?¢¥Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x161;¥ª²Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;§ Â&#x153;Ž §´Â&#x17E; Â?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ¢Ă&#x2DC; Â&#x153;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; and 2015 general elections. To ask God Samson Danna, Vice Chancellor of the to restore, renew and rebuild Nigeria University of Jos, Professor Hayward beyond 2015 as Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leader in all Babale Mafuyai and a host of others. aspects of life.â&#x20AC;? The combined choir set the mood for The state CAN Chairman thanked the prayers with rendition of praise the CAN president for choosing Tafawa and worship songs and the popular Balewa as a point of contact to pray for congregational hymn titled: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mine eyes every hot spot in Nigeria, most especially have seen the glory of the coming of the the north east region. Lord.â&#x20AC;? While leading the special prayer Nankpah Bwakan, Bauchi
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business mogul and philanthropist, Captain (Dr.) Idahosa Okunbo; the Presiding Steward of Soul Winning Chapel, Reverend Dr. Moses Iloh and the Director General of Nigerian Institute L{J GTBOGzTCLGzVJ 8zCO[ J OL{Â&#x2030;J LVzJ Akinterinwa will on 6th February, Â&#x2039;Â&#x152;Â?Â&#x17D;J}BJULGLNOBZJ}KJ UBJ C}VBJ L~CBTKJ L{J C@BOCzJ Â&#x2018; Â&#x2019;J XCTUJ TUBJ zXzOZJ L{J BVÂ&#x201C;B[[J BO|C~BJTLJ LZJzGZJ N zGCTKÂ&#x2030; In a release made available by BGÂ&#x201D;z CGJ LOZC J BÂ&#x2022;NTKJ zGz@BO J UNO~UJ N}VC~J BVzTCLG[J L{J TUBJ  J the award is part of activities marking the organizationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 7th Founderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day Annual Lecture. The theme for this year is: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Credible Election: Key to National Economic Growth and Development.â&#x20AC;? The Guest Speaker is Professor Sola zÂ&#x201D;zGz J C~BJ UzG~BVVLO J L[BÂ&#x2022;UJ KLJ z}zVLVzJ GC|BO[CTK J [NGJ TzTBÂ&#x2030; The programme, which holds at the Nigerian Institute of International 8zCO[J Â&#x2122; Â&#x161; J C~TLOCzJ [VzGZ J z@L[ J will be chaired by Dr. Christopher LVzZB J {LO BOJ C@BOCzÂ&#x203A;[J C@UJ L C[[CLGBOJ TLJ UBJ GCTBZJ CG@ZL Â&#x2030;J UBJ UCB{J L[TJ L{J TUBJ event is the Governor of Lagos State, OÂ&#x2030;J z}zTNGZBJ z[ULVzJ XUCVBJ TUBJ NB[TJL{J LGLNOJC[J L LZLOBJ }CTNJ Â&#x153;CXB J {LO BOJ UCB{J L{J BGBOzVJ Tz8J Â&#x2122; NÂ&#x2022;OB BJ BzZÂ?NzOTBO[Â&#x161; Also expected at the event are {LO BOJ BzZJ L{J TzTBJ zGZJ zTOLGJ L{J UBJ C}VBJ L~CBTKJL{J C@BOCz J BGBOzVJ Dr. Yakubu Gowon who is the Father L{J TUBJ zKÂ&#x17E;J UCB{J C~UzOZJ Â&#x153;CGÂ&#x201D;CZB J {LO BOJ 6LOGBKJ BGBOzVJzGZJ CGC[TBOJ L{J N[TC~B J BZBOzVJ BÂ&#x2022;N}VC~JL{J C@BOCzJ XULJ C[J TUBJ Â&#x2022;B~CzVJ NB[TJ L{J LGLNOÂ&#x17E;J Captains of Industry among other distinguished personalities. UBJ C}VBJ L~CBTKJL{J C@BOCzJC[JzJGLGÂ&#x; Â&#x2022;OLqTÂ&#x; zÂ&#x153;CG@J CGTBOZBGL CGzTCLGzVJ Christian organization that translates TUBJ C}VBJ CGTLJ VL~zVJ VzG@Nz@B[ J publishes, distributes and raises {NGZ[J {LOJ C}VBJ XLOÂ&#x153;Â&#x2030;J LJ {zOJ XBJ Uz|BJ TUBJ ~L Â&#x2022;VBTBJ C}VBJ CGJ Â&#x2039; J C@BOCzGJ Languages, the New Testament in 60 local languages and one book or another in 98 languages. She gives C}VB[J {OBBJ TLJ LVZJ Â&#x2022;BLÂ&#x2022;VB[Â&#x203A;J UL B[J and orphanages, people with visual disabilities prisoners and women of easy virtue, among others.
against the continuous unleashing of terror on innocent Nigerians by the Boko Haram terrorist group and peaceful 2015 elections, Orisejafor predicted the end of Boko Haramâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s onslaught in Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s north east, saying, God would soon arrest, expose and disgrace Boko Haram and their sponsors. While taking his reading from the book of Mathew 15:22, the CAN President admonished Christians to be steadfast in prayer and thanksgiving as the weapons of defeating terror and maintain their integrity in the face of adversity just like Job who never gave up on God despite Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2122;¢Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â?ÂŻ According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Boko Haram are a bunch of mad people but donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t turn away °Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;¤Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; §Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ¤ 7Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122; Â&#x153;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E;  Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  =Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;  Â?Â&#x17E;  §Â&#x17E; ¢§¥¢Œ¢¥ª Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; community, God will never forget you. The problem of Nigeria cannot be solved outside God. Prayer is what is keeping Nigeria.â&#x20AC;? He prayed for the total destruction of the insurgents and their sponsor expressing optimism that the forthcoming general election will be peaceful and those politicians that donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean well for the country would be put to shame. Pastor Oritsejafor commended the Â&#x2122;=Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¤¢¢Â&#x153; Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂŽÂ&#x2122;²Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; activities of the Book Haram members calling on Nigeria to support them and  ¼¼Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;¢ Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â? Â&#x203A;¢_ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x17E;  Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¤ ²¢§¨Â&#x17E; rather than criticising them. There were goodwill messages from the Governor Yuguda, Rev. Dzigau, Pastor Okpara and Prof. Bogoro. Oritsejafor, CAN President
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CHRISTIAN WORSHIP Nigerians must be actively involved in this election â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Archbishop Atilade
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ÂŽÂ&#x203A;¢Â?Â&#x153;¢ §Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;° Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢§¢Â&#x153;¢ Â&#x153;¢ŒÂ&#x2122;´Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; ¨Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂĽÂ&#x17E;²§Â&#x161;Â&#x;§Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;¢Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ¥ŒÂ&#x161;ÂŤÂ ÂŤÂÂ&#x17E; on freedom of religion, worship, Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;¢¨¢Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A; §Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A; ¨¢§¨Â&#x17E;¢Œ¢Â&#x17E; responsibility has called on Nigerians Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x153;¢ŒÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂÂ&#x17E; ¢§ŒÂ&#x161;ÂŹÂŚÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;¤¢§¨Â&#x17E; general election in order to safeguard the ÂŤÂ&#x161;ª§Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂÂźÂ?Â&#x17E;°ªÂ&#x153;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂŻ The Archbishop , Magnus Atilade, the president of the group and also President, Interfaith Coalition Forum made this call while addressing journalists at the ¨Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂĽÂźÂ?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;BÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂŞÂ&#x203A;ÂŞÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;´Â&#x17E;  ¨Â&#x161;Â?ÂŻ ÂŤÂŤÂ&#x161;Â&#x203A;¥¢§¨Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Ž¢¤´Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2030; Â?Â&#x17E; ¢¨Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢ §Â?Ÿ´Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â? ¢¥´Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2030;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¤ªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x153;¢ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ¢Œ¢Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â?ÂĽÂ&#x161;§Â?¢¹¢¢Â&#x153;¢Â&#x2122;Â?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¤ªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x153;¢ŒÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂÂ&#x17E; ¢§ŒÂ&#x161;ÂŹÂŚÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;¤¢§¨Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;ÂŤÂ ÂŞÂ?Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; the outcome will be a determinant to the future of our great country. He further stressed the need for ¢¨Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢ §Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂŚÂ&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;¢Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ÂŚÂ&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â?ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Ă&#x2030; Â&#x161;ÂąÂ&#x161;ÂĄÂÂ&#x17E; Â?ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂŹÂĄÂ&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; °Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂŞÂ&#x203A;¢§¨Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x203A;¢Â&#x153;¢ Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;ª§Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂÂźÂ?Â&#x17E; history. On the days of the election, we ¤ªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;¨Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂŚÂ&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;§´Â&#x17E;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¤ªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;§Â?ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;¨Â&#x2122;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;ÂŚÂ&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; or PVC. And we must all remember that Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;ÂŚÂ&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;ÂźÂ?Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;¢²Â&#x2122;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;°Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x161;¤´Â&#x17E; happiness and joy if we get things right. Ă&#x2030; ÂąÂ&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  ´Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¤ªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;  Â?Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;§Â?ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ÂŚÂ&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;  ŒÂ&#x161;¢¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;¢¨¨¢§¨¯Â&#x17E; We must realise that, if we make any ¤¢Â?Â&#x153; ²Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; §Â&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x17E;  §¥Â&#x17E;  Â&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ÂŚÂ&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; §Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; to count, then chaos might be the next thing.  ²¢§¨Â&#x17E;  ¹Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¨Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂĽÂźÂ?Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x161;Â?¢Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E; on the issue of unemployment currently facing Nigeria, he claimed the ¨Â&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;§¤Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; ÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂ?Â&#x17E;  Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; §Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x161;¢§¨Â&#x17E; enough to change the abysmal situation. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Youth unemployment must be Â?Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?ÂŹÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153; ²Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; ÂąÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¨Â&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;§¤Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;§¤Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂ?Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;ª§Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;§Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153; ²¢§¨Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂĽÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂźÂ?Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E; °Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x153;ÂŽÂźÂ?Â&#x17E; ª§Â&#x2122;¤¼Â&#x161;¤Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?ÂŹÂÂŻÂ&#x17E; It has become a necessity now for the cry of the people to be heard in this situation. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Luckily for our country now, the emergence of technology and the _§ §¢ Â&#x17E; ¹ªÂ&#x161; §ÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;ª§Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E; accrued from oil can help facilitate programmes in the agricultural sector for the youths. Skills acquisition is  Â?Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;  §Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;=Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;¢ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x; ÂÂ&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;¤¹ Â&#x153;¢§¨Â&#x17E; ª§Â&#x2122;¤¼Â&#x161;¤Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Ž §Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;7Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;¢ŒÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x153;ÂŽÂ?Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x153;ÂźÂ?Â&#x17E;¨¢ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;¤Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;Ž §Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â?´ŸÂ&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; said. The archbishop who also spoke on the security situation stated that the insecurity in the country remains the number one challenge. According to Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A; Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;¤ §Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;¥´Â&#x17E;Ă&#x2030;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; deploy local and international forces to wipe out this local and foreign terrorist groups threatening, destroying, killing, and kidnapping innocent Nigerians from our country. The situation is approaching a disgraceful calamity which is ridiculing all claims Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;§ Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§ŽÂ&#x161;Â&#x161;ÂĄÂŻÂ&#x17E; §Â&#x161;ª¨ŽÂ&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x161;ª¨Ž¯Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;²Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Haram insurgencies must be defeated and eradicated from our society by all ¤Â&#x2122; §Â?´ŸÂ&#x17E;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x153; Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂŻ
Marriage&Relationship with Rev. Olufunke Alli 08020376469
funkealli2007@yahoo.com
Building trust in relationships D
ear Theophilus (Friend of God), feeling trusted is one of the best things that you can enjoy from any form of relationship. When your friend or spouse can truly rest in you, ÂŤÂ&#x161;§_ÂĄÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ª´Â&#x17E; ÂŹÂ&#x2122; ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  §ÂÂ&#x153;Ž¢§¨Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; pertains to him/her with you and go to sleep. This is what I call true friendship. Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¢Â?Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x153; Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂąÂÂ&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x161;Â&#x17E; §Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  §ÂÂ&#x17E; ¢§Ž¢¹¢Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ¤¢Â?¨¢Œ¢§¨Â?Â&#x17E;  ¹Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; friend or spouse. Sometimes, I wonder ¢°Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;§Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  §Â&#x17E;  Â&#x153;ÂŞÂ ÂŹÂŹÂÂ&#x17E;  Ž¢Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E; age and time! When God created man in His own image and after His own likeness, I imagine what was in the mind of God was a relationship based on mutual Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x153;´Â&#x17E; ÂŹÂ&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  §¥Â&#x17E; ª§¥Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x153; §¥¢§¨¯Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; created the Garden of Eden and put man there with clear instruction on how to keep the place habitable with a warning of not eating from a particular tree- â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tree of Knowledge of good and Â&#x2122;Œ¢´Ă&#x160;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â?¢Â?Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2C6;Ă&#x152;Â&#x17E; ¾œĂ&#x17D;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;´Â&#x17E; ¤ §Â&#x17E; betrayed the trust God had in him by disobeying Him- eating from the tree of ²§Â&#x161;Â&#x;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;¥¨Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;¨Â&#x161;Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;Œ¢¯Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â?¢Â?Â&#x17E;Ă&#x201C;Ă&#x152;Â&#x17E; œ¾Ă&#x17D;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;§Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122; Â&#x153;¢§¨Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; ¤Â&#x17E;Â&#x153; ²¢§¨Â&#x17E; about here, but the mind set. God had warned that on the day that they ate of the tree, they shall surely die, but when the serpent came to tempt the woman, he said, that they would not die but their eyes would be opened, they would be as wise as God. Whose report did she ÂąÂ&#x2122;¢Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂźÂ?Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x153; §ŸÂ?Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂąÂ&#x2122;¢§¨Â&#x17E; the serpent, the woman had simply betrayed the trust God had for them. The man did not ask questions but Â&#x203A; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;  ŽÂ&#x2122; ¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;¢Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; woman told him, he did not think twice before eating, this also is a betrayal of trust! Trust is the belief that someone is honest and good and would not do anything to jeopardise their interest. In any relationship, be it platonic or ¢§Â&#x153;¢¤ Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;´Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â?ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂŹÂĄÂ&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; between the two people concerned. This will enable them to grow the relationship Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;ÂŹÂ&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;§Â?ª¤¤ Â&#x153;¢§¨Â&#x17E;¢Â&#x153;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; yet to marry Christian couple, trust in
Can your spouse tell where you are at any given time, and it is found to be so? Can your spouse take your word as the truth? When you say â&#x20AC;&#x153;Good morningâ&#x20AC;? is it really morning? These are the signs to look out for in your friend or spouse that would tell if they are trustworthy
each other will enable them to plan marriage as the time permits. Trust is like yeast in any dough, it causes the relationship to grow and keeps growing for all to see. Without it in a relationship, either could do anything at anytime that would jeopardise the ¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;¢Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¹ 7¢§¨Â&#x17E; an eyelid. Trust is emotional, it comes from the inward part. It works with the conscience of man. For Christians, it is part of our conduct. A Christian must be trustworthy. Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ¤ §ÂÂ&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂĽÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ ÂÂ&#x17E; _§¥Â&#x17E; ¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; to trust the person of the opposite sex because of their experience, either from Â?Â&#x161;¤Â&#x2122;ÂąÂ&#x161;ÂĄÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;ÂŹÂ?Â&#x2122;ÂźÂ?Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;³¼Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Ă&#x192;Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂŹÂĄÂ&#x17E; ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; from their parents or a close relation or Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;°Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;¤Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x161;§ Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;³¼Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;´Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; they came into the Lord. The fact that someone betrayed your trust does not ¤Â&#x2122; §Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E;¤ §Ă&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x161;¤ §Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;¢²Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E;¢¤¼Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x153; §Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x203A; ÂÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;°ªÂÂ&#x17E; _§¥Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â?ÂĽÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x2122;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x2122; ¥Â?Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ª´Â&#x17E;
you will not be disappointed. How can you make your spouse Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞĂ&#x201E;Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ²Â?Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;¨Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x153;ÂÂ&#x17E; cannot be trusted! Are you the type that Â&#x;¢Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x161;Â&#x17E;  §ÂÂ&#x153;Ž¢§¨Â&#x17E; °Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ¤Â&#x161;§Â&#x2122;ÂĂ&#x201E;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;¨Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x153;ÂĂ&#x201E;Â&#x17E;  §Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂĽÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂŞÂŹÂÂ&#x17E; Â? ÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x17E;²§Â&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; §Â&#x17E;ÂĄÂ&#x161;Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E; °Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; tell your partner that you are going to Â&#x161;¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ´Â&#x17E;ÂĄÂ&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂĽÂŹÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E; °Â&#x17E; you tell your friend or spouse that you  Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;²¢§¨Â&#x17E; ÂŹÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;BÂŤÂ&#x2122;´Â&#x17E;  Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂŞÂŹÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;²¢§¨Â&#x17E;ÂŹÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E;  §Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â?ÂĽÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂŹÂŹÂ&#x17E; Â&#x;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; §ÂÂ&#x17E;¨¢ŒÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;¢¤Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E;¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¢Â?Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;ª§¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â?Â&#x161;Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E;  §Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â?ÂĽÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153; ²Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂŞÂ&#x153;ÂŽĂ&#x201E;Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E;Â? ÂÂ&#x17E; Ă&#x2018; Â&#x161;Â&#x161;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; ¤Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;§¢§¨Ă&#x160;Â&#x17E; ¢Â?Â&#x17E; ¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; ÂÂ&#x17E; ¤Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;§¢§¨Ă&#x201E;Â&#x17E; These are the signs to look out for in your friend or spouse that would tell ¢°Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;ÂÂ&#x17E;  Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x203A;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂÂŻÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â?¢Â?Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2C6;Ă&#x152;Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2C6;¸Â&#x17E; says â&#x20AC;&#x153;And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not  Â?Ž ¤Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂŻĂ&#x160;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;¢§¨Â&#x17E; § ²Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; ¤Â&#x2122; §Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; neither of you is wearing a mask. You are truthful to each other in all things including money matter. If your spouse has been complaining about the issue of integrity, or issues I just described, there is room for you to change for the better if the relationship means anything to you. °Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E;ÂĄÂ&#x161;Â&#x17E;§Â&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Ž §¨Â&#x2122;´Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;¢°Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x2122; ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; this relationship for the next, you will ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â? ¤Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;¹Â&#x2122;¤¯Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E; ¤ §Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; woman that has trust issues has not yet dealt with the works of the flesh. If you betray your friend or spouse, you can betray God that you cannot see. You will just rationalise like some ÂŽÂ&#x203A;¢Â?Â&#x153;¢ §Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x;ÂŽÂ&#x161;Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x153;¢Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ¨Â&#x203A; ¼¼Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; with issues of lies, chastity cheating etc. and say God understands. God does not understand disobedience. He has told us what to do in Romans ÂśĂ&#x2C6;Ă&#x152;œ¾Ă&#x2C6;´Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â?¢ §Â?Â&#x17E; ¸Ă&#x152;Â&#x17E; Ă&#x201C;¾œĂ&#x2C6;´Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŹÂ&#x161;Â?Â?¢ §Â?Â&#x17E; Ă&#x201C;Ă&#x152;¸¾œ¡¯Â&#x17E; °Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; Â?Â&#x153;ÂŞÂĄÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â?ÂŤÂ&#x203A;¢¼Â&#x153;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x2122;´Â&#x17E; ¢Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¢Â?Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x161;Â?Â?¢¹Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ¢ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; ¢°Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; totally yielded unto God and be ÂĄÂ&#x2122;¢ŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; °Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;¤Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;²Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; flesh that war against your soul.
Â&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;´Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;§Â?¢Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?ÂŹÂÂ&#x17E; work at it. Think about these things. God bless you.
Microsoft technology makes hologram Bible possible M ¢Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;Â?Â&#x161;°Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x153;ÂŹÂÂ&#x17E; ª§ŒÂ&#x2122;¢Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; the HoloLens, a headset that Â&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;ÂŹÂ ÂÂ?Â&#x17E; ¢¤ ¨Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; Â&#x17E; world, christianheadlines.com has reported. ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;Œ¢Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂŹÂ ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢¤ ¨Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;  §¥Â&#x17E; text in real-world locations, such as  Â&#x17E; ΢Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;ÂŞÂ ÂŹÂ&#x17E; ¢Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; Â&#x17E; °Â&#x203A;¢¥¨Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; ΢Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;ÂŞÂ ÂŹÂ&#x17E; Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; Â&#x17E;Â&#x; ¯ ÂŞÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;ÂŽÂ Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂŤÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂŹÂĄÂ&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E; ¤Â&#x2122; §Â&#x17E; °Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢¹Â&#x2122;´Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂĽÂŽÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E; ¤¢Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E; Â?²Â?Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;ÂŤÂ&#x161;ª¤§Â&#x17E; at Christianity Today. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The main limitation of digital Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;°Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â?Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â?ÂĽÂ ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Ă&#x192;Â&#x17E;Â?¤ Â&#x17E;
screens (compared to the size of a desk) ÂĄÂ&#x161;§ŸÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;Œ¢¥Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x161;ª¨ŽÂ&#x17E;Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;Â&#x161;¤Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x161;Â&#x161;²Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E; ¤ §ÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; Â?¢¤ªÂ&#x153; §Â&#x2122;Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?´Â&#x17E; forcing them to toggle between resources. Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2018; Â&#x161;ÂŹÂ&#x161;¨Â&#x203A; ¤Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;¤Â&#x161;ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Ž¢Â?Â&#x17E; Â?ÂĽÂ ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; limitation by expanding your working  Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;¢Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂŽÂÂ?¢ Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;Â?²Â&#x153;Â&#x161;¼´Ă&#x160;Â&#x17E; Smith said. In a possible scenario, you could Â&#x161;ÂĽÂ&#x2122;§Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂŽÂÂ?¢ Â&#x17E; ¢¹Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122; Â&#x17E; ÂĄÂ&#x2122;Â?²Â&#x17E;  §¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122; ¥Â?Â&#x2122;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x;¢Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;Œ¢¥Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â?ÂŞÂĽÂĽÂŹÂ&#x2122;¤Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153; Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂłÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;ª§¥Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ¢¹Â&#x2122;ÂŻ â&#x20AC;&#x153;Here I imagine that you, wearing
ÂŽÂ&#x161;ÂŹÂ&#x161;¨Â&#x203A; ¼Ž¢Â&#x17E; ¨Â&#x161;¨¨Â&#x2122;Â?´Â&#x17E; ÂŽÂ ÂŚÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â&#x153; ¼¼Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Â? ¤Â&#x17E; Ă&#x2C6;Ă&#x17D;Ă&#x152;ÂśÂ&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x203A;¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¢¹Â&#x2122;ÂŻÂ&#x17E; ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; goggles recognize the gesture, draw a ÂąÂ&#x161;ÂłÂ&#x17E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x161;ª§¥Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E;Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;ÂłÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E;¢§Â&#x17E;ÂÂ&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ¢¹Â&#x2122;´Â&#x17E; §¥Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;Œ¢¥Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; Â?ÂŞÂĽÂĽÂŹÂ&#x2122;¤Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153; Â&#x203A;ÂÂ&#x17E; ¤ Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;¢ Â?Â&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x17E; Â&#x;Ž¢ŽÂ&#x17E; ÂÂ&#x161;ªŸŒÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂ&#x203A;Â&#x2122;΢Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?ÂŹÂÂ&#x17E; Â&#x2122;³¼Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â?Â?Â&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; ¢§Â&#x153;Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x153;Ă&#x152;Â&#x17E; ÂĽÂŽÂ&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â?Â&#x17E; °Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x161;¤Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; Â?Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E; ¢ªÂ?Â&#x153;Â&#x203A; Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§´Â&#x17E; ÂŚÂ Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ?Â&#x17E; commentary and exegetical helps, and ÂŤÂ&#x203A;Â&#x161;Â?Â?ÂľÂ&#x203A;Â&#x2122;°Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â?ÂŻĂ&#x160; ¤¢Â&#x153;ÂŽÂźÂ?Â&#x17E; ¼¢Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;¢Â&#x153;ÂŹÂ&#x2122;ÂĄÂ&#x17E; Ă&#x2018; Â&#x161;ÂŞÂ&#x203A;Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;ÂłÂ&#x153;Â&#x17E; ¢¹Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢Â&#x17E; Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; Â&#x161;ÂŹÂ&#x161;¨Â&#x203A; ¤¯Ă&#x160;Â&#x17E; ¢¤Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E; will tell if Christians do embrace the hologram technology.
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â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Some gospel artistes more money-driven than God- drivenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; use it well. The major players in the industry are in the south and proximity is not a bad idea. Even northern guys too go far and use the players in south. Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x17E;ÂŹÂ&#x161;Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;Â&#x161;°Â&#x17E;¥¢=Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x2122;³¢Â?Â&#x153;Â&#x17E;ÂąÂ&#x2122;Â&#x153;Â&#x;Â&#x2122;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x17E; the northern gospel artistes and the southern ones. Gospel artists here understand the ministry more. They take it with more passion and drive. They know what they are out to do. One thing I just want to quickly use this platform to add is that the BIBLE is our standard and we must not derail from it. Some Gospel artists here are more cash driven than soul driven. In fact, from lyrics to beat you hardly can tell whether it is a gospel song or secular
Benjamin Atomode recently relocated from Lokoja to join the team of gospel artistes in Lagos. The former banker has since gone into full-time ministry as a gospel musician, waxing strong by the day. Today, Atomode is set to release a singletracked album he titled BY GRACE, featuring Samsong and Chris Morgan. In this interview, he told DAYO EMMANUEL how the album came to him, and he also compares Lagos-based gospel artistes with their northern counterparts. Excerpts: You are releasing our new album today, what is it all about? It is a single tracked album, titled BY GRACE. In it, I featured Samsong and Chris Morgan
not a crime neither is it a sin to join politics but as gospel artists, we must Â&#x203A;ª§Â&#x17E;ÂĽÂ&#x161;¢Â&#x153;¢Â?Â&#x17E;Â&#x;¢Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x17E; Â&#x17E;¥¢=Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;ÂŻ
What is the motivation beyond this album? Life is a privilege and that privilege is GRACE. What we have, where we are not a function of our smartness, sharpness, education or connection, it is GRACE. Grace is why we live, why we move and why we will make heaven. There is a need to let the people know that Grace is what is keeping us all. There is nothing special about anyone, Grace is the ¥¢=Â&#x2122;Â&#x203A;Â&#x2122;§Â&#x2122;ÂŻ
What marketing strategy do you have in place for your new work because I suppose your aim apart from spreading the gospel is also to make money. What is the marketing plan? Expect the Lord builds the house, they labour in vain that built it. Basically is to get the song across the world via platforms which include television, radio houses, blogs and a tour round selected countries in the world. One major secret is as you focus on God, the money will come. So God is the major and topmost strategy
Political campaign is on and some artistes are already taking sides, are gospel artistes called into some of the mudslinging and politicking going on these period? An individual destiny is oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s choice. Destiny is seemly destination. Gospel artists are humans too and can make a choice of joining politics. It is
UBOBJ[BB [JTLJ}BJzJ[UzOÂ&#x2022;JZC8BOBG~BJ between Northern gospel artists and their southern counterparts, have you Â&#x2022;CGJÂ&#x2022;LCGTJ[L BJL{JTUB[BJZC8BOBG~B[\ Yes you are correct, but when mercy Atomode locates you, your location cannot be a barrier. However, it is expedient to capture, you have captured the whole ²§Â&#x161;Â&#x;Â&#x17E; ÂŹÂ&#x161;ÂŤÂ Â&#x153;¢Â&#x161;§Â&#x17E;  =Â&#x2122;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Â?Â&#x17E;  Â&#x17E; ÂŹÂ&#x161;Â&#x153;ÂŻÂ&#x17E;  ¨Â&#x161;Â?Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;Â&#x161;Â&#x17E; Nigeria and the world. The southern be precise is a town which when you guys understand this law and they
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aduna-based pastor and Gospel artiste, Chris Delvan Gwamna, has released his new album in a concert in Lagos. The album titled, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;New Nation,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; was unveiled at the Oriental Hotel, Lekki Lagos, in a concert during which Gwamna ministered alongside other gospel artistes. The â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;New Nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; concert was
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Northern gospel musicians have a ZC8BOBGTJ zÂ&#x2022;Â&#x2022;OLz~UJ TLJ TUBCOJ ~zVVCG@ J sometimes more passionate and evangelical in approach. Do you think it is because of the northern experience? That is right. Experience in north is part of it but the southern guys tend to modernise a lot of things at the expense of biblical standard. That is the way I see it. After relocating to the south, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t you think you may pick some of these |zVNB[J KLNJ Uz|BJ z6OC}NTBZJ TLJ TUBJ southern musicians? An eagle is an eagle anywhere. By strength shall no man prevail. Grace is Â?ÂŞB¢Â&#x2122;§Â&#x153;Â&#x17E; °Â&#x161;Â&#x203A;Â&#x17E; ¤Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  §¥Â&#x17E; Â&#x153;ÂŽÂ&#x2122;Â&#x17E; ¢¹Â&#x2122;Â&#x17E;  Â?Â&#x17E; ¤ÂÂ&#x17E; standard, Jesus will keep me strong. My prayer for myself is may Grace never depart from me. Remember by grace we are who we are.
Kaduna-based artiste, Gwamna, unveils album in Lagos concert previously held in Abuja, Jos and Port Harcourt, before the Lagos version. Gwamna, an intercessor and pastor of New Life Assembly, Kaduna,
performed several tracks of the album and also expressed hope for a new Nigeria which, according to him, the whole world is waiting for. The album was dedicated along with a book in same beautiful packaging which were displayed at the venue. Chief Responsibility Officer of the gospel channel, Exclusive to Divinity (X2D), Mr. Deji Irawo, at the event, told Newswatch Times that the concert has recorded success in other cities where it was held, as the train moves round the nation and the Lagos version also has a large turnout. According to Irawo, whose crew interviewed participants on the red carpet, â&#x20AC;&#x153;the New Nation concert is a success already and it is really worth it praying for Nigeria.â&#x20AC;? He added that, â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is an interesting observation that a lot of Christians in Nigeria are seeking change via a political process. The Bible calls us the salt and light of the world. If every Christian in Nigeria will simply
obey the 10 Commandments, for instance, we will have the number required to change our nation. The Jews also thought Jesus would lead a political revolution against the Romans but he brought them a kingdom that changes them first and then empowers them to change their society.â&#x20AC;? According to a member of the New Nation crew who talked with Newswatch Times, Jerry Balat, â&#x20AC;&#x153;the concert was successful in Jos, Port Harcourt and Abuja and also, it is a blessing to people here in Lagos, we thank God.â&#x20AC;? Personal Assistant to Gwamna, Mr. Solomon, also assured that the newly released album and previous works of Pastor Christopher Delvan Gwamna would be available in leading Christian book stores across the nation. Other artistes at the event included Cobhams Asuquo, Nathaniel Bassey and a gospel artiste from South Africa, Lionel Petersen, who led worshipers in several numbers at the event.
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KIDDIES’ PLAY
...with Aunty Kemi
WORD-SEARCH REWARD: Hi Kids, how is school and what do you _nd challenging or interesting? Tell me about it. As expected, all your favourite segments are there. Enjoy and have a great weekend.
Storyline: Foolish monkeys
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efore several centuries, there was a very large, dense and dark forest. A group of monkeys arrived at the forest. It was winter season, and the monkeys struggled hard to survive the freezing cold nights. They were hunting for _re to get warm. One night, they saw a _re y and considered it a dab of _re. All the monkeys in the group shouted ‘Fire, Fire, Fire, Yeah we got _re!’ A couple of monkeys tried to catch the _re y and it escaped. They were sad as they could not catch the _re. They were talking to themselves that they couldn’t live in the cold if they didn’t get the _re. The next night, again they saw many _re ies. After several a7empts, the monkeys caught a few _re ies. They put the _re ies
in a hole dug in the land and tried to blow the ies. They blew the ies very hard without knowing the fact that they were ies! An owl was watching the activities of the monkeys. The owl reached the monkeys and told them, ‘Hey those are not _re! They are ies. You won’t be able to make _re from it!’ The monkeys laughed at the owl. One monkey replied the owl, ‘Hey old owl you don’t know anything about how to make _re. Don’t disturb us!’ The Owl warned the monkeys again and asked them to stop their foolish act. ‘Monkeys, you cannot make _re from the ies! Please hear my words.’ The monkeys tried to make _re
from the ies. The Owl told them again to stop their foolish act. ‘You are struggling so much, go take your shelter in a nearby cave. You can save yourself from the freezing cold! You won’t get _re!’ One monkey shouted at the owl and the owl left the place. The monkeys were simply doing the foolish activity for several hours and it was almost midnight. They were very tired and realized that the words of the owl were correct and they were trying to blow a y. They sheltered themselves at the cave and escaped from the cold. We may go wrong many times and should seek and accept the advice / suggestions provided by others.
Poem Jungle Rhyme Monkeys can jump and climb trees Gira=es are tall and they eat leaves Parrots are colourful and they can y Elephants can’t but would love to try. Turtles are green and they can swim Cheetahs can run and they always win Zebras look like horses but they are black and white Hippos are big and snore at night.
Kiddies Birthdays
Mariam Ayomide is 1!
WordSearch Happy birthday to Mariam Ayomide Kareem, who will celebrate her first birthday tomorrow, February 2, 2014.
David Chukwuemeka Agugua is 7!
You can write to Aunty Kemi through: 08188165573 New email address is: kemineagosu05@gmail.com
Happy birthday to David Chukwuemeka Agugua, who celebrated his ninth birthday on January 26, 2015.
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CUISINE Wines et al
Tayo Olanipekun
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Chenin Blanc, quiet, versatile wines
Chili prawns stir fry with mango
Fresh combination to bring out new tastes Oluwakemi Abimbola
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magine prawns cooked in mango sauce, in this part of the world! It is not likely to make your tongue itch to get a taste, but when the meal is ready and you get a taste, your tongue would be very pleased that it had a taste of that meal. Served on trusty old rice, it is quite a _lling meal, as well as nutritious. It’s simple and yet extremely avoursome – hot red chilli, sweet juicy mangoes, crisp spring onions, warm ginger, soy sauce and fresh king prawns are used to great e=ect when they are all stir-fried together. The chef at this new and cute
restaurant has some de_nite ideas; he comes up with unlikely ideas that keep turning out almost perfect and a nice a7itude to go with it. Eating in the outdoorsy decor stimulates digestion and encourages comradeship. Another interesting meal on the menu is the visit of Vietnam to a French kitchen- crispy coconut crepe with prawns. The crepes ba7er is made up with coconut milk. The dipping ing sauce was a spicy cy y combination of _sh sauce, chilli, garlic lic and cider vinegar, r, and was the perfect ct accompaniment to o these sweet and d savoury coconutt crepes. You then wrap up your crepe inside a le7uce leaf with
a selection of herbs, coriander, sweet basil and mint. Enjoy the crunchiness and freshness of the meal. In a bid to add some Nigerian avour, you have the fried rice, with all the greens and vegetables complete in it. It’s quite a colourful presentation, whose taste is not bad either. Served with your choice of chicken, _sh, beef, salad and moi moi, it is your call, pick what you want.
Desserts
Fried rice Cupcakes
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Chenin
hile some grape varieties, like Pinot Noir, jet around the world soaking up praise and winning awards, others stay at home quietly ge7ing on with making good wines. One such Cinderella grape is Chenin Blanc, native to the Loire, France. Apart from a strong presence in South Africa, it isn’t grown in great quantities anywhere else. The reason why it is overlooked is also its greatest strength and versatility. It can be sweet, dry and everything in-between. There are sparkling (Champagne, Brut, call them bubblies) and still ones too. Chenin Blanc makes whistle-clean fruity wines and melds well with oak. It is good and young but the best can age for decades with lusciously sweet and sharp lemony tang of acidity that makes it refreshing. With Chenin Blanc, anything goes in terms of food pairing and this is apparently one of the edges white wines have above the red varieties. Chenin Blanc is also, for the most parts, a good alternative to its close relative, the ubiquitous Sauvignon Blanc. The erroneous notion has been that blanc de blanc (white wines) are not good for our teeth and that they do not have much health values, but with various brands of Chenin Blanc in the local market, most of which are gorgeously rich wine over owing with spiced apples and with right pricing, Nigerians no doubt now see wines as not just red (noir). As for white wines, one sip tastes dry, the other tastes sweet and you de_nitely have an idea of what cuisine you should drink them with, as most do not have complicated tastes but , It’s perfect to qua= and enjoy Chenin with _sh dishes and salads.
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‘Women should not relent on self-development’ Long ago, women were seen as a group of people destined to end up in the kitchen, no matter their level of education. However, things have since changed, as women are now realising their potentials and measuring up to their male counterparts in virtually every %eld of human endeavour. Professor (Mrs.) Mopelola Omoegun is one woman who has proved that what a man can do, a woman can also do, perhaps even better. She told DAYO EMMANUEL how she evolved, and why the girlchild is not in any way inferior to her male counterpart. She also encouraged women called into politics and public appointments not to relent in getting to the peak of their careers.
If women are interested in politics, then why not? People say politics is a dirty game, once you have developed yourself and you are quali#ed, if you are appointed in a position as a woman, then go for it. But when you have to struggle and #ght dirty, it is not a good option
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rofessor (Mrs.) Mopelola Omoegun is one of Nigeria’s outstanding women of our time. Growing up as a li7le girl, li7le Mopelola knew she could become the best God created her to be. Thanks to her father who had believed contrary to public opinion back in the days that it was a waste of resources investing in the education of the girl child. According to her, “I went to a missionary school, very early; I was trained by the Baptist, my father believed in education and he believed the girls should equally be trained. Family members were discouraging him asking why he wanted to invest in his girls’ education. According to them, the girls would end in the kitchen,” she remembered. She narrated further that, “my father refused and said, let me invest in them, it is their lives. That was the starting point.” Omoegun is now the chairman of the Board of Anglican Girls Grammar School, Surulere, Lagos, where she is contributing her quota to the development of the girl child education. “Having being trained by the missionaries, I said, let me give back to the foundation that brought me up. I was a product of mission school. And that has been it, I have always made up my mind to be the best, I have always seized every opportunity to give back. That is why I am on the board of the Anglican Girls Grammar School. The school is giving these young girls the opportunities to be great leaders; we are providing mentoring for them and
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we know they would do well in life,” she said, adding that, “there was a li7le girl in this school, she would always cry, we found out what was happening and we a7ached her to a teacher who mentored her. Now she is doing well in school, the other day at the price giving day, she got gifts for her good academic performance, this is the kind of mentoring we provide for these li7le ones.” On women in politics, the university don however encouraged women to contribute their quota to the development of the society. She is not however opposed to women joining politics, despite the fact that it is a venture people have termed a dirty game. “If women are interested in politics, then why not? People say politics is a dirty game, once you have developed yourself and you are quali_ed, if you are appointed in a position as a woman, then go for it. But when you have to struggle and _ght dirty, it is not a good option.” Debunking the notion that discourages women because politics make participants keep late nights, she agrees that, “it is true politics
makes people keep late nights. The men keep late nights too, if that is a woman’s calling, then she must be ready to face it, If men can do it, why not women?” She however stated that women should be given the support they give their husband when it is their turn in politics. “Men see it as their jobs, women can do it too if they give them the support. Due to the demand of politics, women would keep late nights, waiting for their husbands, men should also be able to do that for their wives who have chosen politics, so there should be an understanding,” she said. She also encouraged girls to have a vision for their lives and know what they want in life. After her modern school, Omoegun continued her education at a teacher training college and later proceeded to get more training at the College of Education. According to her, “I studied education, really I went to a teacher training college, I went to a modern school, had my education there. My father wanted me to be a teacher, so from teaching, I went into counseling, after my NCE, I wasn’t ful_lled being only an NCE holder, so I went to study Guidance and Counseling, I got my
degree, then I became a teacher,” she remembered. In her quest to add value to herself, she agitated for more education when she wasn’t ge7ing further ful_llment on her teaching job. “In those days in Lagos State, we had three sets in the schools. Some people would teach in the morning and _nish around 12 noon; another set would come in and on and on like that. There were three sets. Some teachers started doing business; I wasn’t good in business, so I thought of what to do with my time. So I decided to go back to the university to have a degree. After my NCE, I had a degree, then I had my masters in Guidance and Counseling and my PhD in Guidance and Counseling as well, all in the University of Lagos. Today, Professor (Mrs.) Mopelola Omoegun has distinguished herself in her _eld, ge7ing to the peak of her career after starting from the lowest level of a teacher training institute. “I was married after my NCE, I had my children; four of them who are all graduates and professionals, my only daughter is a Pharmacist, she is married by the grace of God.”
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RUMBLE IN MALABO ...As Cote d’Ivoire, Algeria jostle for AFCON semi- nal ticket
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ootball fans will have something to be excited about today in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, as the two tournament favourites, Cote d’Ivoire and Algeria engage in a ba7le for the Nations Cup semi _nal ticket. On paper, both sides are good for the title. They have the players and the will to make things happen when the chips are down. Only God knows why they are meeting now because whoever wins
today may likely play in the _nal. Algeria are relatively a strong side with experienced players and they are ready to prove their worth as a World Cup team in African contest. Cote d’Ivoire coach, Herve Renard has long proved he is more than just charm and good looks. The 46-year-old Frenchman, who took over last summer, led Zambia to an historic AFCON win in 2012 – beating Cote d’Ivoire Continued on page 59
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ormer _rst Vice President of the Nigerian Olympic Commi7ee (NOC), Rev. Dr. Moses Iloh, has declared that football administration in the country needs surgical operation. The former NFA member insists that the situation is so bad that no ma7er who assumes the leadership of Continued on page 59
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Toure should move to Italy, says Mancini
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oberto Mancini has implored Yaya Toure to move to Italy in the summer as he wants the mid_elder to become his lynchpin at Inter Milan. The Ivorian’s future at Manchester City has been an ongoing concern since the summer and it appeared he would be on his way. The situation appears to have se7led in recent months - he has won games on his own for City this season - but whether the Etihad Stadium will be home to the 31-year-old much longer remains up in the air. Toure signed for City in 2010 alongside Aleksandar Kolarov (left), David Silva and Jerome Boateng And Mancini, who signed Toure from Barcelona back in 2010, wants him to think about a move to the San Siro. ‘Yaya is one of the best players in the world,’ Mancini said in an interview with Il Giornale. ‘He still would be [if he came to Italy]. He’s played for a lot of teams.
Rooney posts throwback Instagram photo with Tyson
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ario Bal Balotelli alot otelli lli w was aass rreportedly ep porrte tedl dly y dumped by Belgian d db B l i model dl Fanny Neguesha because he objected to her sexy mag poses. The Italian striker proposed to the 22-year-old beauty at last year’s World Cup in Brazil with a £25,000 sparkler. However, the relationship proved short lived as Fanny returned the engagement ring after he demanded she quit modelling. Fanny revealed on Italian TV: ‘He didn’t want to see me in photoshoots - or singing and dancing. ‘I tried to explain to him that I had a career as well. But he just wouldn’t listen. Looking back maybe I was a bit too hasty. ‘I should have taken a bit more time and thought about it before I accepted his proposal. ‘He was a hard head and couldn’t accept I wanted my own career path as well. ‘In the end I returned the engagement ring to him. He was upset but we have both moved on now.’ Meanwhile, Balotelli’s agent has told the player to knuckle down and _ght for a place in the Liverpool starting lineup while also admi7ing that bringing the forward back to Italy from Manchester City was one of the biggest mistakes of his career. Balotelli has had a diBcult start to his time at An_eld but Mino Raiola, who also represents Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba among others, said that being at Liverpool was the best lesson the 24-year-old had had in his whole life and that he expects the player to see out his contract with the Premier League club. “Liverpool are di=erent from other
clubs, cllub u s, Raiola Raiola told old La Gazze7 Gazze7aa dello Sport S t in i a wide-ranging id i interview. i t i “There, [because of Brendan Rodgers’s philosophy] they can’t allow themselves 10 players who run and a superstar [who doesn’t]. Mario is a player who changes a game for you in two or three moments, so they have to adapt to him and him to them. “I saw him on Monday and said: ‘You’ve got a [long] contract and I’m not taking you away. Either you leave Liverpool for €60m or €70m and I win the bet or you die there’. It’s the _rst time that I’ve had such a conversation with a player. I saw that he was calm, changed, di=erent with respect to at Milan. Very disappointed in himself too. “He is going through times he’s never had before. Before everybody wanted him to do well. He had space. At Liverpool, no: either you do as we say or you stay out [of the team]. Then he was out injured for eight weeks. He lost rhythm.” Raiola added that Balotelli has also been a=ected by personal problems during his spell at An_eld and has been particularly troubled by not being able to see his daughter Pia as often as he would like. “Finally there’s the story about his daughter,” Raiola said. “Pia has changed him but Mario has also found a woman [the girl’s mother] who won’t give him peace. If he organises to go see her on this day at this place, like clockwork there’s a doctor’s le7er saying the li7le one has a fever. And Mario su=ers a lot from this. “The real Mario has the ability to be the best in the world but not the character. And this phase at Liver-
W pool is the most important lesson he has had. He has a sensational physique. Ronaldo does too but to keep it he has to drink mineral water. Mario eats spaghe7i, cotole7a, he drinks iced tea. Now he is applying himself well. His private life is more settled. And there’s no sense in asking whether Liverpool is the right place: it’s the only place.” The agent, who has worked with Balotelli for the past _ve years, added that the player seems much calmer at Liverpool than he was at his former club Milan, where he was being asked to be a leader on the pitch. “Of all the champions I have represented I have never met one who has been forced to go through the injustices Mario has gone through,” Raiola said. “People don’t know him. The truth is that Mario is an insecure kid and in his insecurity perhaps he sometimes does silly things. I have always wanted to satisfy my players. With others I have gone with my own mind but with him no. ‘I need my mum, my friends, Italy,’ he said. Being a dad and wanting to make him happy I brought him back to Italy from City. It was one of the biggest mistakes of my career. “I should have said to him: ‘You’re not going back to Italy. City are a great club. They’ll never let you down. This is the football that counts [one of the best leagues in the world] and you want to leave it’. I’m convinced I was wrong for another reason too: Milan needed a leader. Give the ball to Mario, he scores and everyone is happy. But he is not a leader and it was wrong to ask him to be one. There are great players who aren’t leaders, and other not-so-great players who are.”
ayne Rooney gott involved i l d iin the’ th ’ Throwback Th b k Th Thursday’ hype on his Instagram earlier today, when he posted a picture of the moment he met controversial boxing legend Mike Tyson. The Manchester United captain has previously revealed that the former ‘undisputed heavyweight champion of the world’ was his all-time favourite sportsman. Rooney admi7ed last year that he stopped boxing at the age of 14 to concentrate on playing football on the advice of former Everton boss Colin Harvey - which appears to have paid o=. The Manchester United captain was a keen boxer in his youth but dropped it to concentrate on football United welcome struggling Leicester City to Old Tra=ord on Saturday and with the race of fourth ho7ing up - the England captain knows there can be no room for error. The Red Devils will also be hoping there won’t be a repeat of the meeting between the two sides earlier in the season, when Nigel Pearson’s men fought back from 3-1 to win 5-3. Louis van Gaal’s side recovered from a disappointing home defeat to Southampton, to pick up three points away at Queens Park Rangers before the FA Cup meant a two-week Premier League break.
Kouyate goes missing on Africa Cup of Nations duty
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est Ham have had problems _nding Cheikhou Kouyate after he went missing on interna ternational duty. Ko Kouyate is due back at the club after Senegal we’re knoc knocked out of the Africa Cup of Nations. Bu But West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has revealed they have had issues tracking him down. ‘W ‘We’ve had trouble _nding him,’ he admi7ed. ‘If you spea speak to all Premier League man managers if they’re honest they will tell you the same thi thing. ‘He should be back today after we’ve chased him down over the last 48 hours. He could play against Liverpool.’ Allardyce and West Ham have a frosty relationship with the African side after they reported them to FIFA for not allowing Diafra Sakho to play in the tournament, citing a back injury, then le7ing him play back in England. Sam Allardyce: Not worried by Sakho but concerned with Kouyate But Allardyce insisted: ‘We’re not worried at all about him facing a ban. We’ve stuck to every rule and regulation in the book by FIFA, the FA and UEFA. We’ve not breached any rules what so ever. ‘I’m extremely disappointed with Senegal’s reaction.’
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on penalties in the _nal, is equal to the task ahead of him. He has revamped the defence and, if the emphasis is not on conceding rather than entertaining, he made no apologies after the game. “The statistics might show that we have not had many shots but you can’t be a team that always a7acks. Very few teams can be constantly o=ensive and still stay strong at the back. Spain used to, Germany do now but we are not Germany, we are Cote d’Ivoire.” The new solidity is providing the platform for Africa’s player of the year, Yaya Toure, and the continent’s most expensive player, Wilfried Bony, to impose themselves in a style that does not need to ow in order to be e=ective. The relevance of some of the team’s more experienced campaigners cannot be denied—Kolo, rather than Yaya, Toure has returned to the side and added experience and composure to the heart of defence. However, it is perhaps some of the new faces, the younger players and unheralded stars who are primarily responsible for the Ivorians’ success. Max Gradel is a _ne example of a player who is truly coming into his own in Equatorial Guinea. The former Leeds United man has long been a fringe player for the national side and often struggled to edge into the starting XI ahead of the likes of Gervinho and Salomon Kalou. He featured in the Elephants’ preWorld Cup friendlies, for example, but he was only trusted in one match by then-coach Sabri Lamouchi. He has been a key man under Renard, however, starting _ve of the six quali_ers and scoring goals against
Rumble in Malabo... Sierra Leone and the Democratic Republic of Congo. At the beginning of the Afcon, he wasn’t a starter, but he came on against Mali in the Elephants’ second match to score a vital equaliser. Against Cameroon, with Gervinho suspended and Kalou on the bench, Gradel joined Wilfried Bony and Seydou Doumbia in the a7acking three. The Saint-Etienne winger was the game’s outstanding individual. He tested and teased Fabrice Ondoa with a number of _ne corners and free-kicks and was ultimately the match-winner,
_ring home after pro_ting from an error from stand-in right-back Jerome Guihoata. With Gervinho’s suspension over, it remains to be seen how Renard will con_gure his team for the quarter-_nal against Algeria. Gradel is the key reason his side are still alive and kicking in the tournament, and he must surely start against the Desert Foxes. Meanwhile, Algeria coach, Christian Gourcu=, admi7ed that Tuesday’s 2-0 win against Senegal that took his side through to the quarter-_nals had taken its toll on his players.
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the body, he must dance ‘naked’ and later infested with the circulating bad blood. “ The glass house is ro7en that it stinks from top to bo7om. He regrets that the policy of sports cum football in the country is woven around corruption and fraud. There is no how football would escape no ma7er the good intention of the actors. The system here is if you are not toeing the line of the cabals you risk being booted out. ‘They cannot be di=erent. After the initial noise making, such leadership would go the same way. They play to their masters’ voice. We are all living witnesses to the above fact. There is no normalcy in our football polity. The trend is endemic. Corruption and fraud are spiritual issues. Government tolerates them, it has being the bane of our sports growth and development,’ he restated. According to him, there must be that courage to dismantle the entire structure as presently constituted. No doubt, football administration has become one of the most embarrassing to the country before the international community. There should be a conference of real stakeholders from the private sector, public and grassroots to discuss the big game. ‘In that regard, the Sports Ministry should come up with juicy tax rebates that would encourage private corporate bodies and wealthy individuals to establish football clubs. It is capital intensive venture but money spinner if it is well managed and structured. The mandate should be that such club sides must be run based on best international practises. It‘s the only way the game would grow as big industry as it is in other nations and we must foremost deemphasise government subvention which has been a curse instead of blessing for the game in the land,’ he added.
“It was an excessively diBcult game physically. The ball was almost always in the air, which is not an advantage for us,” said the Frenchman. “We needed lots of discipline tactically and our technique and speed on the break helped us win,” added Gourcu=, whose side won in Malabo thanks to a goal in each half from English-based duo Riyad Mahrez and Nabil Bentaleb. “We are two completely di=erent teams in terms of our approach. We have lots of small technical players and Senegal are more direct and physical. But our technical quality shone through on the counter-a7ack in particular.”
Iloh pointed out that the root course of corruption and fraud in our football can vividly be traced to the inability of the administrators to invest the huge cash from the government back to the game. He posited that sadly the money ends in their private pockets thereby leaving the sport, the players and the coaches in abject penury. According to him, one recent and good example of the rot in our football is the lingering embarrassing situation surrounding the announcement of the Super Eagles chief coach by the present leadership of the NFF which without any reservation is laced in fraud and corruption. Their hands are tied by superior oBcers. The corruption and fraud that have characterised the appointment of foreign handlers in the past has also compounded their initial enthusiasm towards looking at that direction too. Such has been the genesis of the crisis in Nigeria’s football year in, year out, he observes. The former longest President of Nigeria Cycling Federation said after such far reaching restructuring, men and women of integrity with impeccable means of livelihood would be given the nod to serve in the NFF board. He suggested that it should not be a large commi7ee but concise one that would bring back con_dence of stakeholders and investors into the system. These calibre of people would be incorruptible or being in uenced by anybody or group to change the goalpost at the middle of the game. A practise, he restated has been _ngered as one of the central backwardness of football in the country. ‘It is my utmost belief that these men and women that would be saddled with the enormous responsibility of repositioning the game would endeavour to pa7ern our NFF the way English Football board runs her game pro_tably. Such would form their terms of reference. That way government’s unaccounted billions allocation to football
would be e=ectively cut o=. Nigeria l must continue to maintain has the capacity to solidly _nance her football to greater heights, which would unveil at the end of the day that, whatever we have seen as achievement by the successive deceptive administrators would turn out to be a child’s play. He informed that Federal Government can only fund the national teams only when they have international engagements without any interference. However, every year there must be an audit of the _nances of the NFF that would be conducted by a reputable audit _rm headed by unblemished man or woman. Their report must be subjected to public scrutiny through newspaper publication for Nigerians to read and make inputs. Such people he said are still around despite the fact that many sectors are polluted by the wind of fraud and corruption. ‘Then the NFF has to raise funds from the public for speci_c projects. According to him, his continued trial by the EFCC remains the worst way to reward someone diligently contributed meaningfully for the continuous growth and development of the sport in the country and called that the case be strike out‘ “I must tell you that this is an irony of life that someone that gave his best for Nigerian football has been standing trial on very imsy reason simply because we purchased two buses which are still in use by the NFF till today. Honestly, this is de_nitely not the best way to reward citizens that served meticulously. It’s on record that my administration laid solid foundation for the growth of the game today never mind, how the last board muddled up everything because of their desperate quest to hold tight to power, which they later went drowning. It remains a typical case of he who killed by the sword, going by the same sword too,’ he posited.
Ghana ready for Guinea - Ayew
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hana deputy captain, Andre Ayew, says the Black Stars are ready to face Guinea in the quarter-_nals of the Africa Cup of Nations 2015. The second placed team in Group D is yet to be determined after the _nal group match between Mali and Guinea ended in a 1-1 draw. With both teams on three points now, with the same goal aggregate, a draw will be held today by Caf to determine the second placed team who will then face o= with Ghana. Ayew, who ne7ed the winner to put Ghana in the last-eight, is already looking up to the game today in Malabo. “In Group D, all the four teams are very good but to us we are ready for any of the teams who will get the second place. Whether Guinea or Mali we are ready for the _ght,” Ayew told RFI. “We have to stay calm and not to be complacent because it is only the beginning of the competition. We are enjoying. We can be very proud of ourselves and we will try to go as far as possible.” Avram Grant admits he jumped into the deep end taking over Ghana just before the Africa Cup of Nations but after almost a month with his new players reckons he is ge7ing on swimmingly. The former Chelsea manager saw his team through to the quarter-_nals in Equatorial Guinea on Tuesday after a storming comefrom-behind win against South Africa in their _nal group match in Mongomo, where a double substitution midway through the second half was followed by two goals in 10 minutes. ‘Having to learn every day about my team has not been easy but I think I now know enough about all of them,’ he said after the 2-1 victory ensured top spot in Group C and a quarter-_nal in Malabo on Sunday.
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SPORTS/GOLF Palmer on top at Phoenix Open
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Woods struggles in first tournament of 2015
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turn it around, grind through it and make adjustments on the y.” The highlight of his round was an eagle at the par-_ve 13th where he struck a four-iron from 226 yards to within a foot of the cup and knocked in the pu7 to spark loud roars from the massive galleries watching his every move. Woods also thrilled the crowds with his tee shot at the par-four 17th, driving the green from 342 yards and then two-pu7ing from 18 feet for birdie But the bad and ugly components cost him dearly, particularly on his _rst 11 holes, as he recorded four bogeys, a birdie and a double at the par-three fourth where he failed to reach the green o= the tee and then u=ed his second shot. The galleries were lined six deep on either side of the fairway when Woods arrived on the tee at the parfour _rst to a rapturous welcome, one fan shouting out: “Good luck Tiger” and another yelling: “It’s your year, baby”. However, Woods missed the fairway to the right on the opening hole and ended up short of the green with his approach at the second as he set the tone with consecutive bogeys.
ydia Ko is _ve shots o= the lead in a share of third in the LPGA Tour tournament in Florida. Lydia Ko is _ve shots o= the lead in a share of third in the LPGA Tour tournament in Florida. Lydia Ko has _red a three-under 69 to move up into a tie for third in the seasonopening LPGA Tour tournament in Florida. Ko’s score took her to seven-under after 36 holes of the $US1.5 million ($A1.93 million) tournament at Ocala. The 17-year-old world No.2 had four birdies and a bogey in her round to trail South Korean leader Ha Na Jang by _ve strokes. Jang, a rookie on the tour, shot the day’s best score of 65. Second is American Stacey Lewis, the world No.3 carding a 70 to be four shots back. With Ko was Azahara Munoz, as were Angela Stanford and Austin Ernst, but they had holes to _nish. “I was super rusty,” said Ko, who played with her left thumb taped. “For a moment, I didn’t even know if I would be able to play ... I had zero feel. It’s kind of good that it’s back to normal. I tried to work hard in the three weeks I had to prepare for this.” Cheyenne Woods, the niece of Tiger Woods, likely made the cut. She birdied the 18th to get to 4-over, which is expected to be safe. Woods is playing her _rst tournament with full-time status, although she got in on a sponsor’s exemption because she didn’t have enough priority to make the 120-player _eld. “It’s de_nitely important for me to play well this week and get started o= good,” Woods said.
Larrazabal gets himself engaged
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pain’s Pablo Larrazabal has got himself engaged to long-time girlfriend, Gala Alten. Gala is one of the most a7ractive partners on the European Tour and has been by Larrazabal’s side since 2011. And as you can see from Eoin Clarke’s exclusive photo she’s proud to have got her man.
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POLO/SPORTS
Players vie for the ball during the Shell Cup finals at the just-concluded Niger Delta Polo Tournament in Port Harcourt. Shell Petroleum is one of the major sponsors of the prestigious festival.
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he viewing galleries at the foremost Port Harcourt Polo Club were jampacked with spectators, dignitaries and members for the Shell Petroleum sponsored annual Niger Delta polo tournament which climaxed with fanfare recently. The prestigious polo carnival that pitch top polo stars left in its glowing trail many memorable highpoints that would linger for a long time. One such gli7ering climax was during the Shell Cup that stands out as one of the most exciting _nals at the festival.
The Shell Cup _nals between two enthusiastic teams, was a fantastic display of what arena polo is all about – fast and fun polo. The NHB Inter Biz 12 goal team loaded with ambitious players made their match in their Port Harcourt LGA team in a _erce duel for the gli7ering Shell Cup. From the minute umpire Howard Smith threw the ball in, there were goals galore, with NHB side scoring the _rst goal of the match. That quick goal _red up PH LGA squad that responded with emphatic double strike to take the lead from the _rst chukka. Leads change hands in the succeeding two chukkas until the last chukka when the eventual winners scored a late goal to win
England shines @ PIPA Snow Polo tourney
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ngland win at Seefeld in the PIPA Snow Polo Championships as the _rst event of the tour _nishes in Austria. The England team of Marc Aberle and Tim Ward stormed through the _rst leg of the PIPA Snow Polo Championships tour winning all three of their games against Austria, Germany and Slovakia in Seefeld, Austria at the weekend. Tim Ward was seen literally jumping for joy after their _nal chukka as he dismounted in the pony lines Frankie De7ori-style. The three day festival of snow polo in the Olympic region of Seefeld, was also the location for the Winter Olympics in 1964, 1976 and the Winter Youth Games in 2012. On Friday the two aside games began with England taking their _rst win in the tournament against the evenly handicapped German team of Chris von Eupen (2) and Joe Reinhard (2) in orange shirts. Tim Ward’s 5 goal handicap outshone the 2 goal duo in the _rst game of the day with a _nal score of 4-3. Playing for Austria, Uwe Seebacher (3), President
of PIPA (Polo Instructors’ and Players’ Association) and Klarina Pilcher (2) took on the 3 goal team from Slovakia with a line-up of Alexandra Bencikova (1) and Ladislav Agardi (2) to win the second game of the day with a _nal score of 8-6. The second day opened with the losing teams from the day before (Germany vs. Slovakia) doing ba7le in overcast conditions. With the imminent threat of snow hanging in the air, Slovakia took a second loss in as many days and Germany revelled in their _rst win with a cricket score of 17-3. As the day brightened, the second game between England and Austria ended with another win for England with a score of 12-8. The following day the two teams for the Final took to the snow where Slovakia made a valiant a7empt to take on the England team, but to no avail as Tim Ward scored goal after goal. Tim Ward was clearly the fans’ favourite, eliciting the biggest cheers when he hit balls that travelled almost the length of the arena, or performed his trade-mark air shots, high above the crowd to score.
the Shell Petroleum Cup on a 6-5 _nal score. After 8 days of tense league games and close Semi Finals and _nal games, the Niger Delta Polo classic that held the oil rich region by the tail, produced top _nishers as Katsina Kangiwa joined Shell Cup winners as one the top performers, lifting the event’s biggest prize, General Hassan Katsina Cup on _rst a7empt. Nigeria’s top rated polo player, Bello Buba who played a pivotal role in Kangiwa team victory and in the Shell Cup _nals, described the return of Shell Petroleum to polo sponsorship as a welcome development that would further popularize the noble game across the country and beyond. “Shell used to be a house name in the annals of Nigerian polo particularly in Plateau State where the company remained the main sponsor for decades, before suspending the sponsorship a few years ago. We are excited at Shell’s return and I’m particularly looking forward to see them in subsequent tournaments,” Buba who started his polo career in Jos declares. President of Port Harcourt Polo Club, Anthony Isodje who hailed the polo carnival as one of the most successful in years, thanks all the sponsors both traditional and new ones like Shell Petroleum and individuals for their support, pointing out that it would have been extremely diBcult to host the festival without their solid backing. In lending its critical support to the Niger Delta Polo Tournament in Port Harcourt, Shell petroleum and others are pushing for a new height in the promotion of polo and tourism in the region and the country as large. Nigerian Polo Federation (NPF) President, Francis Ogboro who congratulated the winners and all participating players, Urge the hell Petroleum to continue to support endeavours that aim to promote a positive lifestyles of the millions of Nigerian youths across the country. “I want to thank the Anglo Dutch oil giant, other sponsors, partners, all the players and polo bu=s for their for their invaluable supports and sportsmanship and for
making Port Harcourt’2015 international polo tournament one of the biggest and the most exciting polo festivals in the country and indeed Africa,” Ogboro added. Port Harcourt Polo Vice President and Tournament Chairman, Tanko Ayuba who expressed satisfaction at the turn out and the high level of competitions at the 2015 Niger Delta international polo event, hail Shell and other corporate and individual sponsors for their immense support. “On behalf of NPF and Trustees of Port Harcourt Polo Club, I say thank you to our sponsors and the teeming polo enthusiasts for being part of the exciting Niger Delta Polo festival here in Rivers State,” Ayuba stated. Other gli7ering prizes that were carted home by the various winners at the PH Polo’2015 glamorous polo _esta include the General Hassan Cup, The President’s Cup, Governor’s Cup, T Y Danjuma’s Cup and Roland Cookey-Gam Cup, among others. The prestigious polo _esta came to a ourishing grand _nale with the President of Port Harcourt Polo Club and chieftains of Nigerian polo ruling authority, NPF hosting a high pro_le crowd that included top politicians, _rst class traditional, diplomats and sponsors’ representatives to a colourful closing ceremony. The grandiose polo festival which o=ers a whole week of passionate and fast paced display of skills and horsemanship showcased by the ambitious, high, medium and low-goal teams left in its roaring trail many memorable legacies that would continue to captivate polo bu=s across the world for a long time. As a Grade A NPF event, the biggest a7raction of the Niger Delta Festival lies in its regional appeal, which for years has been the pride of Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Cross Rivers and host Rivers states. The fact that polo enthusiasts from Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi and neighbouring Imo and Abia states a7end this festival annually in their thousands; a7est to the immense tourism and social values of the exciting game of polo in the Niger Delta.
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SPORTS UPDATE
Serena wins 6th Australian, 19th major title
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erena Williams won her 19th Grand Slam title, continued her unbeaten run in six Australian Open _nals and extended her decade-long domination of Maria Sharapova with a 6-3, 7-6 (5) victory despite a hacking cough on Saturday night. After celebrating prematurely on her third match point, le7ing her racket go before hearing a let call to what she thought was an ace, Williams had to quickly regather her composure. “I thought, ‘Wow this is it, I did it, only to hear let. I was like, ‘OK Serena!’” she said. “I was very disappointed, because Maria was playing so well. I thought she’s going to try to hit a winner
now. now She’s goes for broke on match point.” Top-ranked Williams took a deep breath and _red another ace — her 15th of the set and 18th of the match — and this time the celebration was real. She jumped around like a li7le child, bouncing up and down, before shaking hands with Sharapova at the net. “I’m so honored to be here tonight and to hold this 19th trophy @ my favorite stadium,” Williams said. The 33-year-old Williams became the oldest winner of the Australian women’s title in the Open era and moved into outright second place on the list of major winners in the Open
era behind only SteB Graf’s 22. 22 era, Still a=ected by a recent cold, Williams controlled the _rst set around a rain delay in the sixth game, when play was stopped for 13 minutes for the roof to be closed. Williams came back on court momentarily near the end of the break, but returned to the locker room. “I had a really bad cough, I ended up throwing up, actually. I think that helped me when I got it out,” Williams said. “I’ve just got a really bad cold, a really bad cough. Usually when that happens you stay in bed, you don’t play matches every day.” She came back from the break and _red an ace to start a run of six straight points. She was
broken while serving for the set but broke Sharapova for a third time to clinch it. Williams won the _rst six points of the second set, too, and seemed on course for another lopsided victory before Sharapova started hi7ing out. The _ve-time major winner had 18 of her 21 winners in the second set, cu7ing down her unforced errors and fending o= four break points. No. 2-ranked Sharapova saved two match points, including one in the 10th game when she bravely hit a forehand winner down the line — applauded by Williams — and she calmly held serve twice to stay in the match.
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Pinnick takes charge of Ghana, Guinea clash Embattled Ideye scores again
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resident of Nigeria Football Federation, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick will be Match Commissioner of Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations quarter final clash between Ghana’s Black Stars and Syli Nationale of Guinea at the Nuevo Estadio do Malabo. The Match 27 of the 30th Africa Cup of Nations was concretized only after the drawing of lots, which saw Guinea emerge the lucky team at the expense of Eagles of Mali. 1976 runner-up Guinea and 1972 runner-up Mali had finished on equal number of points and goals scored in their Group D, and also drew the clash between the two teams, necessitating drawing of lots in Malabo on Thursday. The Confederation of African Football has continued to repose confidence in Pinnick, who has taken charge of a number of matches since the tournament began on 17th January.
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FF President Amaju Melvin Pinnick has put a disclaimer on a Facebook account carrying his name and photograph. “My a6ention has been drawn to an account on the popular, interactive social media channel Facebook, which carries my name and photograph. “I wish to state categorically that I am not the owner of that account. One impostor somewhere is using my name and photograph. “I am not against the use of social media but I want to make it clear that I do not have any account on Facebook, Twi6er or Instalgram. I want to alert my friends and associates, as well as the football community in Nigeria and around the world, that the said Facebook account is not mine and not being run by anyone authorized by me.”
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igeria International, Brown Ideye, has expressed his frustration with the goals drought since joining Premiership Club West Brom from Ukraine for a record fee. Ideye has only managed a single strike from 12 appearances in the League, a let down for the 26-year old who scored 12 goals in 27 _rst season appearance in Ukraine, but has seen game time come few and far between with the Baggies. West Brom have Saido Berahino; the clubs top scorer this season with 9 goals, Victor Anichebe as top choice over €10M-rated Ideye in that pecking order. ” Not scoring or seeing your name on the score sheet, you feel disappointed. But I’m keeping my head up and looking forward to the next game, that’s where I am now looking forward and hopefully great things will happen.”
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Russian to lose Olympic title after doping ban
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on August 30, 2011, but does include her Olympic triumph on August 6, 2012. Silver medallist Habiba Ghribi of Tunisia is now set to be promoted to London 2012 gold, while Ethiopia’s So_a Assefa and Kenya’s Milcah Chemos could move up to silver and bronze. The IAAF had announced last Saturday (January 24) that it was investigating Zaripova due to irregularities in her biological passport reading. Chernova, meanwhile, the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 bronze medallist, has a ban backdated from July 22, 2013. She had a sample from the 2009 World Championships in Berlin retested in 2013 following a request by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). The 27-year-old tested positive for the banned anabolic steroid Oral Turinabol, the key drug administered to approximately 10,000 athletes from East Germany during that country’s systematic doping programme. All of Chernova’s results recorded between August 15, 2009, and August 14, 2011, have been wiped from the record books. But, her World Championship victory over Great Britain’s Jessica Ennis in Daegu, which came shortly after that period on August 30, 2011, has been allowed to remain.
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Doumbia’s exit offers Musa top responsibilities in CSKA
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igeria International Ahmed Musa will have to step up to a more crucial role for his CSKA Moscow as the club con_rmed it has completed the loan move of Ivory Coast forward Seydou Doumbia to Serie A side AS Roma. Musa has 7 goals already this season from 17 appearances playing wide. Doumbia’s move could o=er the 22-year old the top striker’s position and a chance to improve his goal scoring form.
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SPORTS UPDATE
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igeria international striker striker, Obafemi Martins, seems to have picked up where he left o= last season, as he has lit up Sea7le Sounders training with his skills since he joined up with the team. In a write up posted on the oBcial website of the club, the exploits of the former Inter Milan striker was noted: “If these _rst few training sessions are any indication, Obafemi Martins will score a lot of goals this season. “ Every touch is crisp, electric, powerful.
Just all the right stu=. At one point, he had the ball, was backing out of the area with a defender on either shoulder and like lightning, spun on a dime and juked them both out of their jocks. “ Di=erent class, Oba is. Remains evident to start this year. Can’t wait to see what he and Clint can do together with a bit of preseason work under their collective a7acking belt. Martins struggled in his _rst season at Washington as injuries, but exploded into club record form in the second.
Guinea ‘ll be tough –Grant
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hana coach, Avram Grant, admits Guinea will be a tough side to beat in the quarter _nals of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations due to the familiarity that exists between both sides. The Syli National quali_ed to play the Black Stars by the stroke of luck having been successful in a CAF draw after they _nished Group D tied on points and goal di=erence with Mali. Michel Dussuyer’s side is however a team on a mission at the 2015 AFCON having quali_ed for the _nals playing all their home matches away from their country which was one of the worst hit by the deadly Ebola virus. They also quali_ed having played Ghana twice in the quali_ers. Grant reckons the familiarity between both sides in recent times will make their quarter _nal clash on Sunday evening more diBcult. “We played against them during quali_cation which means we know them and they know us,” Grant said in his pre-match press conference. “But preparations are the same – training, meetings. “We know that quarter _nals is one
game. “This is not the group stage, in the group stage we lost one game and had to win the other two games to qualify [for quarter _nals]. “I know Guinea, I saw their games and I must say they play very good football. “They know how to play football and they have good players and they deserve to be here in the quarter _nals. “They will be a very tough team to beat.”
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Man Utd move up with 3-1 win over Leicester Manchester United climbed back into third place in the Premier League with a 3-1 win over Leicester City at Old Tra=ord. Robin van Persie opened the scoring midway through the _rst half, latching on to Daley Blind’s chipped pass to _re past Mark Schwarzer. There was a suspicion of o=side as the striker darted beyond the defence, but referee Martin Atkinson denied Leicester’s appeals. Moments later it was 2-0 as Van Persie sparked a quick counter-a7ack. The Dutchman’s pass released Angel Di Maria down the left and, despite Schwarzer saving the winger’s low drive, Radamel Falcao was on hand to slide home the rebound for his fourth United goal. Louis van Gaal’s side were now bursting with con_dence and a minute before half-
time they made it 3-0. Wayne Rooney’s whipped corner was icked on by Blind and the unfortunate Wes Morgan diverted the ball into his own net for the second time this season. Leicester o=ered li7le threat in the _rst half but pulled a goal back with 10 minutes of the match remaining through defender Marcin Wasilewski. After the visitors’ set-piece appeared to break down, second-half substitutes Esteban Cambiasso and Marc Albrighton combined down the right and the former Aston Villa winger crossed for Wasilewski to head past David de Gea. Albrighton volleyed a dipping drive narrowly over the bar a minute later before Di Maria raced up the other end and blasted his shot high above the Leicester goal.
uinea want their quarter_nal meeting with Ghana to be all about revenge today in Malabo. A place in the semi_nal is at stake for the Syli National, who were lucky to win a drawing of lots on Thursday to advance to the lasteight. The game against the Black Stars will be a rematch between after they also clashed in the quali_ers. Ghana won 3-1 at home and picked a 1-1 draw in Casablanca, where Guinea played home-away-fromhome due to the Ebola crisis back home. Defender and skipper Kamil Zaya7e says they have learnt their lessons from these two games and look forward to skinning their more illustrious opposition. “We made some mistakes against Ghana during the quali_ers. It must teach us a lesson,” said the seasoned player. “Ghana are one of the big African teams. We played them lately and now it’s time to hold them. We’ll try to do everything to progress.” Mohamed Ya7ara, who scored against the Black Stars in the northern Ghanaian city of Tamale,
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said he expects a very open tie. “We are going to play against a very good Ghana side, a team who we know well but who also knows us well. I think the game will be very open. We know that we are going to face great players who are used to compete in big competitions,“ he said. The winners of this clash play the winners of Equatorial Guinea v Tunisia.
Eaglets to prepare in Sokoto for African tourney
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igeria Under-17 team, the Golden Eaglets, will depart Abuja for Sokoto Wednesday to step up their preparations for next month’s African U17 Championship in neighbouring Niger. AfricanFootball.com learnt that Sokoto was chosen for the Eaglets to _nalise their training for the tournament because it enjoys similar hot and dry weather like Niamey, where the African championship will be staged from February 15. The Eaglets are drawn in Group A along with host nation Niger, Zambia and Guinea. Their opening match is on February 15 against the host team The top four teams from this competition will represent Africa a
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