Saturday, 13 August 2016

LOVE CAN DOUSE THE TENSION IN NIGERIA


I was born in northern Nigeria, Kaduna State to be precise, but
originally from southern part of the country. My father was a soldier in the Nigerian army and my mother was a trader as far as I can remember. My neighborhood in Kaduna was quite a mixed one. I can still remember some my childhood friends; Segun, Usman, Jumai, innocent, etc. The aforementioned were friends I had in my nearly years in life. We all played together, our parents related with one another. We shared gifts during “religious” celebrations and none discriminated against the other. I can still remember how my  mother would send cooked food very early on Christmas mornings to our Muslim neighbors, the same they did to us during their Salah celebrations. It was all fun! But now, it’s a different story. Hatred is now the message being preached…kill them all is the chorus in a city and a country that once held people together in unity. Why? Do we have a new breed of Nigerians? Sometimes I wonder if this is actually a religious matter or there’s more to this divisive cankerworm eating up the very things that have kept us together for this long. Someone may say; “the politicians are the bane of our unity.” Yes, I quite agree with that to extent. The truth is that; it is to whom you believe, you serve.

I am a Christian and have read Bible for many years and have seen the truth for myself, I have touched the truth and heard from the truth. I am not a religious bigot, but I’m addicted to the truth about the Word of God as written and as experienced.I must also say that; Christianity as introduced by the Lord Jesus Christ is not a religion, but a relationship. It is a family affair, where there’s a father and his children. Religion is an act, Christianity is a life.

Jesus said to His disciples to love their neighbors as their self.
Luke 10:27, “And he answering said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.”

Lev. 19:18, “Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am the Lord.”

Now, who is your neighbor? From the beginning of this article, you would find out who our neighbors were in Kaduna. They weren’t entirely Christians, but we related to them with love.
The bases of our relationship with God is to the extent at which we express LOVE to others. You cannot say you love God and obey His commands, but hate your neighbors to the extent of killing them, burning down their properties, kidnapping and rapping their wives and daughters in the name of God. No, that’s not nature of the true one and only Almighty God.
Yes, religion over the years before Jesus Christ came was the only way man could try to reach out to God ; which requires the killing of bulls and rams for atonement of sin. But Jesus Christ has bridged that gap between man and God through the sacrifice of His blood on Calvary.

“Faith in the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is the only true way to God.”

“Religion breeds contentions, because it is based on acts that would only lead to competition.”

Prov. 10:12, “Hatred stirreth up strifes: but love covereth all sins.”

In recent years, many religious groups have been teaching their ignorant followers on the need to be hostile and violent to prove their supremacy. The Lord Jesus Christ in His entire life time was never involved in violence, He never instigated any war; neither any religious or civil disorder. He preached love and peace, because he is love and the Prince of Peace is His name.


By the grace of God, we work as missionaries to the northern Nigeria, though we are based in the south. This can only be possible through the love Christ that has been shared abroad in our hearts.

Friday, 12 August 2016

Identify Your Potentials 1 : Unlocking Your Glorious Destiny

Every man is created for a purpose, and the purpose of every man is to bring pleasure. 
You are created with specific functions on earth; functions to bring solution to a decaying, and disturbed world. No man is made useless or without a potential, gift, or talent. I have seen people with great speaking skills, but can’t sing a note. We are all made uniquely for the purpose of making profit through the fragrances we offer to the world. 
Your talent places you in the position of honour. It makes you a sought-after, and ultimately brings glory to God. 
Just a great footballer would need skills, there are four skills you must acquire to master your destiny. Just follow me. I believe God has something to say to you. 

The Use of Time:
Time is the currency for your destiny. Time is the universal gift of God to all men. Hour after hour, and day after day, a man’s life is done spent. Do things in their right time. Make each day count and you may have made a fulfilling season. The time you spent folding your arms rather than get up to something is a careless waste of destiny. Even if you do not have a job yet, don’t spend your life sleeping. You have 8,760 hours in a year. If you spend ten hours per day sleeping, you may have slept 3600 hours sleeping. That is 150 days of the year. Now if you spend another ten hours watching movies and chatting on the social media, you have another 150 days of the year. 300 days in a year on sleeping and surfing. You have just 65 days left. Think about it.