OMOSEDE Igbinedion, the daughter of Chief Osawaru Igbinedion and Lady Cherry, has found a new vocation. The mother of one, sources said, is eyeing a seat in the House of Representatives, and in oiling her political machinery, the buxom lady, we gathered, has launched a foundation to empower her constituency. For Omosede Igbinedion, life is not full of regrets. Long after her marriage to a Benin prince crashed, she seems to have got over the initial setback.
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DSP Alamieyeseigha stages high octane wedding for son
THE former governor of Bayelsa State Diepreye Solomon Peter (DSP) Alamieyeseigha will be hosting the who’s who in the Nigeria socio- political circuit come August in the Federal Capital Territory as his son Tonbra will be tying the nuptial knot. Tonbra and his hearthrob, Chikodi Stella Ononiwu already had their Registry ceremony in March 2014. The Igba Nkwu was held yesterday at Nwangele LGA Imo State.
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Stella Oduah battles Margaret Okadigbo
THE last has not been heard from the tent of the former minister of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah. Insiders squealed that Oduah is set to dislodge the widow of the late Chuba Okadigbo, Margaret, at the Senate in 2015.
The businesswoman cum politician, who was dropped from the President Jonathan-led cabinet early this year after the controversial purchase of bullet-proof cars, will be contesting for the Anambra north slot on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Oduah, who comes from Akili-Ozizor in Ogbaru LGA, is believed to enjoy the backing of the PDP hierarchy and is not expected to find it difficult to get the party’s nomination. The oil and gas entrepreneur was a key member of the President Jonathan’s door-to-door group used for his campaign in 2007.
Her recent recognition by her community with the chieftaincy title of Ada Eze Chukwu for her “outstanding service to Nigeria” by the traditional ruler of Ogbaru, Igwe Nelson Ethmal, sources said, is not unconnected with her latest moves.
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Reality bites for Ojeih’s family
YEARS after the demise of popular alternative medicine practitioner, Professor Paul Ojeih of Iris Foundation, his family that he left behind, we gathered, are battling hard times. Informed sources said not only are they facing financial challenges, they are also struggling to pay debts that the late Ojeih incurred in his life time.
There are indications that some of the properties of the late businessman may be put up for sale.
The late Delta State-born ardent preacher of natural medicine died in December 2011, aged 62 after a protracted illness which kept him bedridden for months. Until his death, he was a man of means and brought finesse to alternative medicine with his organisation, Iris Foundation, within and outside the country.
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‘We are the kindest people on earth’
Foremost actor and chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Actors Guild of Nigeria Prince Ifeanyi Dike speaks with Gboyega Alaka on his travail and recovery from a life-threatening kidney illness, Nollywood, the Ibinabo Fiberesima/Clarion Chukwura rift and the values that make Nigeria a unique country.
IT’S good to see you looking so hale and hearty, what’s the biggest lesson you’ve learnt coming out of your illness?
Actually nobody is above sickness and I thank God that I have a very wonderful wife who took care of me while I was down. I tell you, it was not easy. Of course you know the Nigerian mentality, where when celebrities are sick, they don’t want people to know. But it got to a stage when my wife said, “No, you can’t keep quiet anymore.” The truth is that you will eventually get poor if you have loads of money and have to spend a minimum of N250,000 every week on dialysis, because you don’t even have the strength to make more money. So I struggled with my situation for about one year until my wife picked up her phone one day and started calling people. She could not understand why I, who had always been caring and ever ready to help others, would now choose to suffer and die in silence. The news got to Segun Arinze, a former chairman of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, who immediately rallied round and got the support of Mr. Babatunde Fashola, the action governor of Lagos State. In fact, his reaction time was so quick that before I knew it, the cheque was in my hand, and written in my name! I must say that even the president also responded at some point. But again, that might be because I am an actor, and popular; and my heart goes to other people who are suffering from the same ailment and have to go through dialysis without the help I got.
We hear you’re planning a foundation in that regard.
Yes. I’m working on establishing the Ifeanyi Dike Kidney Foundation to assist people suffering from kidney failure. The problem is not just about the money or even the kidney transplant. People are scared of organ donation. And you need another human being, whose organ matches yours to agree to willingly donate his kidney. Some people look at me today and wonder if I really went through a kidney transplant. But the truth is that I went through kidney transplant twice. The first one failed. Yes. But I didn’t want to make any noise about it and had to go about the second transplant quietly. That was why I was away for one year. Besides I was wary of Nigerians, who might easily conclude that I was using it to raise money.
People might even say that you got careless with your health
Yeah. But let me tell you, it is not only smoking or drinking. These may be factors that contribute to it, but one thing that causes it especially in Nigeria is too much self medication to suppress pain. Too much use of analgesics. I think that was what knocked my kidneys down, because I used to work very hard; and every time I came back home, I’d just swallow two tablets to quell the pains, without giving my body the chance to rest and reinvigorates itself.
So how are you adhering to the regiment that comes with such transplant?
After the transplant, the doctors in India would tell you to go back to your normal life. But the reality is that they’re probably assuming that we eat the same kind of food as they do. So when we come back here, we start swallowing wraps of pounded yam, eating loads of meat and all those heavy food. Would you believe that eating animal skin is dangerous to our health? And this includes cow legs, where unfortunately the illnesses in the animals settle. So I eat right, and that is probably why people say that I’m looking finer than even they who hadn’t been ill.
Now to Nollywood; you’ve been reacting to the Clarion Chukwura /Ibinabo Fiberesima imbroglio. What exactly do you think is the way out?
But for the fact that I am also a journalist, that is a question I would ordinarily not respond to. You see, you don’t poke your nose into what you are not a part of. I keep telling people, it’s not all actors and actresses that are part of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria, irrespective of how popular they are. It’s like the Guild of Editors. You have editors of publications who don’t belong there. Can somebody in such publication come and be saying that Femi Adeshina is not qualified to be president? So I think she made a big mistake in taking her on in such a manner. It is possible that some people might have been inciting her to go after the lady based on her popularity, but as a senior person in the industry, I think the right approach would have been to call her and register her displeasure. Do you know this whole quarrel began when the young lady took some actors to meet the president?
Part of her grouse was that she is not qualified for the position and that she is an ex-convict.
The issue of ex-convict does not arise. And regarding her qualification, Ibinabo has been the chairman of Rivers State Actors’ Guild. And that was after participating as a member and as an executive. Tell me the chapter Clarion Chukwura has headed. It was after this that she decided to go for the presidency of the national body. So she graduated. In fact her election was held twice. Rachael Oniga was the chairman of the commission that brought her in. I was not even around then.
We hear that it has been near impossible to access the fund the president promised the industry.
If the bank says it is going to give you money and at the end of the day, you are not able to fulfill the requirement, do you blame the bank? Jonathan is not going to give anybody free money. The truth is that people have been accessing the money. The trip to Abuja was to make the president understand the problem the industry was facing; and also make him our grand patron. Do you know that the Nigerian Actors Guild is a member of the International Film Federation? And that foreign visitors come to meet us in Nigeria and we receive them in our little flat office in Surulere? Ibinabo presented this problem to the president during that visit and he immediately promised us a plot of land in Abuja and also promised to build it for the association. This young lady also struggle to raise money to assist industry member who fall sick or are in need of help. How many members pay their dues? I think it is time we stopped the PHD (Pull Him Down) syndrome.
Some people still think that Nollywood is a bit behind.
The area I think the government should assist Nollywood is in the area of props. Like you see a police uniform in a movie, and you immediately know that it is not real. At times, we use stick guns and plastic guns in our movies, and this does not make it look real. These are the things we need in our movies. The airports should not charge us money, because these are movies promoting Nigeria! People are willing to produce epic stories to promote Nigeria, like ‘Madam Tinubu, Aba Women Riot;’ like ECOMOG and how Nigeria liberated West African during their conflicts. Do you know that the American dollars became popular through the movies? So if you want Nigeria to become as respected as the United Kingdom or America, all you need to do is project it positively in our movies. There are ghettos worse than Ajegunle in the US, but they’ll never project that. People sleep on the streets in London. Do you know that we are the kindest people in the world? Here if you go to a party where you’re not invited, and you get food to eat, because we have compassion. You don’t have that in Europe or America..
Let’s talk about your television programme Sunday Delight.
At the moment, I have developed about 15 TV shows, but Sunday Delight is the one currently on air on NTA 10. It is a talk show/business programme where we advertise a lot of people, promote businesses, bring some clips from the Youtube that will interest Nigerians; entertainment generally. I also conceptualised the Traders’ Cup. It is coming back bigger and better this year as the Centenary Traders’ Cup, with a big company coming sponsoring. I am also working on a television sitcom to be called Mazi and family.
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Pomp as Segun weds Motunrayo
THE solemnisation of holy matrimony between Motunrayo Rufina Ajadi and Segun Raymond Aina took place at the Catholic Church of Divine Mercy, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, while the reception took place at the Ruby Gardens Lekki-Epe the Expressway. Important personalities graced the occasion, among whom were Osun State Deputy Governor, Mrs Titi Laoye Tomori; former Osun State Governor, Col. Olagunsoye Oyinlola (Retd); former Minister of Aviation, Mr Babalola Aborishade; Former Senate President, Hon. Adolphous Wabara; Esama of Benin Kingdom, Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion; Chairman ICPC, Ekpo Nta, and others. Photo: Muyiwa Hassan
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‘Nobody can Islamise Nigeria’
Pastor Iruofagha James is the founding pastor of Glory Christian Ministries, Lagos. He spoke with reporters recently on the north, roles of the church and sundry matters. Adeola Ogunlade was there
Do you see the ongoing insurgence in the north as a threat to national unity?
My major concern is that innocent people are being killed on a daily basic. These are the days we need to cry for help. Consequently, what it portends for the unity of the country worries me a lot. Today, this insurgency seems to be restricted to a particular part of the country but once it succeed, in going to other parts of the country in the guise of religious connotation, it will be misrepresented as a tribal war or attack by other tribe.
It will throw this country into something which we can never imagine. I was young but I saw with my own eyes some of the things that happened during the civil war. I will never want to relive those things again. I saw young men killed, stoned in my very eyes. These are my concerns for some of us who were old enough to see some of the things that happened and we will never want to see it again.
Beyond unity, what are the challenges that it poses for us as a nation?
I cannot say that the mutual suspicion, tribal suspicion aroused by the civil war, has faded off. Even several years after, these bombings are arousing similar tribal and religious hatred. The things we have seen in the Nigerian civil war has failed to die in this multi-tribal racial community called Nigeria.
Recently, the Sultan of Sokoto called for amnesty for Boko Haram militants. Do you subscribe to it?
The amnesty issues are very delicate issues. I will subscribe to Soyinka’s position who said something to the intent that amnesty without justice is not amnesty. But there are some people who are die-hard criminals. I don’t think amnesty may take care of the insurgency at the moment but what are we going to do with those who have lost their lives, families, property?
What kind of amnesty are you going to give to them? I think it is more complicated. I thank God for the Sultan and again, he is one monarch that I respect so much. Thank God for his peace- loving misdemeanour. I think, however, in this particular case, amnesty must be matched with other kind of actions, not directly only to the militants but also to the victims of the militants.
That is the only way true amnesty can be administered. You cannot ignore the victims needlessly, not connected with what the Boko Haram is fighting for. There is outright criminality and those perpetrating it must be disciplined.
We must not prolong this because we still have children in captivity. We need to get a quick solution to this problem and fast. I am sure our leaders must be doing something and whatever they are doing must be done quickly.
People are seeing this insurgency as a religious war, considering the demands of the sect. What do you think?
I appeal to the Muslim leaders. We only appeal to people who are close to Boko Haram who have better understanding of the issues to into the matter as quickly as possible. Let them work with them for the sake of Nigeria. I don’t know whether they are part of it or not, we only appealing to them to do more than they are doing. Let them look at the innocent people who are being maimed and killed. People who have nothing connected with whatever Boko Haram is agitating for are being killed needlessly.
What is God saying about these issues and other problems facing this nation?
Today, I cannot say I have heard from God as God has not told me anything specifically about what we need to do as a country. But anyone in position of leadership cares. Life should be sacred. We don’t need to wait until we hear God speak. Whatever that needs to be done to end this crisis should be done. We should not stop praying to see an end to this problem. I have not heard anything from God.
Are our leaders sincere?
Every day that we allow this problem to fester, we must know that lives are being lost. If we had stopped this crisis last month, people who died this month would have been saved.
Do you think there is a religious undertone to this problem?
I know whoever is at the heart of this could be using religion to prosecute it purposely to do evil. I will not dabble into something I don’t know.
But I think we also have our own problems as a church and we need to conscientiously deal with them. We may not get involved in criminality but in other areas, there are evils going on. The gospel is being taken to some ridiculous realm. Let us put our house in order.
Are you in doubt of the mission of Boko Haram because they said they want to lsamise the nation?
Personally, I may be wrong and I pray I am wrong. Whoever, the young man Shekau is should not be taken serious because I don’t have any regard for him. He will never succeed. Let all of them gather together, they will not succeed in Islamising Nigeria. It will never happen.
Anyone making the claim should not be taken seriously at all and for the Christians to believe that notion would be wrong. That is the provocation that is being intended by Shekau. That will never happen and God will never allow it to happen. That is why we Christians are not taking up arms. It will not happen.
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Keep hope alive, Adeboye charges
Nigerians must never give up but remain confident of divine intervention, the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has charged.
He spoke last week at the dedication of Lagos Province 36, Jesus House in Ajao Estate, Lagos.
Adeboye said the nation cannot achieve greatness without prayers.
According to him: “No matter what our past was or our present condition that looks so depressing, we must never give up as God is still able and powerful to turn things around as we pray in faith to him alone.”
The cleric, who shared wondrous testimonies of divine protection, providence and preservation, said: “God has never changed; what He did in times past, He is still able to do the same today as we put our trust in Him.”
He further charged Christians to continue preaching the gospel “because the challenges of insecurity, economic hardship, fear and despair ravaging the world can be taken away when we lift up Jesus Christ and tell of the story of redemption everywhere we go.”
The Pastor- in- charge of Lagos Province 36, Pastor Tunde Netufo, who was full of gratitude to God for the successful completion of the building, said: “what we are witnessing today is the faithfulness of God to us as a parish, province and the Redeemed Christian Church of God in general.”
He recalled that the church on a three-storey building collapsed on October 7, 2011 with no life lost after an inferno.
Though it was sealed off, he expressed gratitude to God the building was reopened for the reconstruction.
He noted that although the journey has been rough and tough God has proved His faithfulness.
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Engaging the ministry of angels for signs and wonders!
Angels are on assignment to serve our interests, as heirs of God and joint-heirs with Jesus Christ; but many people are destroyed for lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6). An understanding of angels and how to engage their angelic ministry, will help every believer to lead a life of exploits.
…To which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool? Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation? (Hebrews 1:13-14).
Surprisingly, many people have never heard or read any material on angels. Also, many think angels are simply characters in Bible stories. That is why this week, I shall be examining what I have titled, Engaging the ministry of Angels for Signs and Wonders.
But, Who Exactly, Are Angels?
Angels are spiritual personalities with physical impact. They are divine agents of the supernatural that are ordained to serve our interest as sons and daughters of the Most High (Hebrews 1:14).
Characteristics Of Angels
•Angels are spirit personalities who operate as flames of fire: …And of the angels he saith, Who maketh his angels spirits, and his ministers a flame of fire (Hebrews 1:7). Their fire is unstoppable and unquenchable. They possess the kind of fire that consumes fire. Angels are spirit beings — nothing escapes them and they excel in strength.
•Angels are agents of divine rescue: They brought Lot out of the city of Sodom and Gomorrah into safety (Genesis 19:1-25). An angel of the Lord went into the prison and brought Peter out physically (Acts 12:7-9). Despite the fact that they are spirit beings, they generate equal physical impact.
•They are also agents of divine judgment: An angel of the Lord went forth and smote Herod and he was eaten up by worms (Acts 12:21-22). Also, an angel went forth and began to plague Israel till David reared an altar of sacrifice:
Let them be as chaff before the wind: and let the angel of the Lord chase them.
Let their way be dark and slippery: and let the angel of the Lord persecute them.
For without cause have they hid for me their net in a pit, which without cause they have digged for my soul.
Let destruction come upon him at unawares; and let his net that he hath hid catch himself: into that very destruction let him fall.
And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord: it shall rejoice in his salvation (Psalm 35:5-9).
•Angels are agents of divine protection: (Psalm 34:7) We are guarded and surrounded by the angel of the Lord to deliver us when confronted. There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling. For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone (Psalm 91:10-12). Let us, therefore, be conscious of our angelic protection.
•Angels are agents of supernatural church growth: In this end-time, we shall be engaging angelic harvesters. Angels will be invading the harvest field and bringing multitudes into the Kingdom. The enemy that sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the end of the world; and the reapers are the angels (Matthew 13:39).
It is one thing to be endowed and another to engage your endowment. In 1 Corinthians 9:12, Paul said: If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather? Nevertheless we have not used this power; but suffer all things, lest we should hinder the gospel of Christ.
It is one thing to have some power and another thing to know how to engage that power. So, power is powerless until it is engaged. Power has no relevance until it is engaged. Therefore, it is important for us to know how to engage angelic ministry so that we can walk effectively in the supernatural. These angels are all around us, but we must learn how to engage them otherwise, we will remain helpless as if they were not there.
Friend, the power to benefit from the ministry of angels, is the preserve of those saved. You get saved by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus as your Saviour and Lord. If you are set for this new birth experience, please say this prayer: “Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me of my sins. Today, I accept You as my Lord and Saviour. Thank You, Jesus for saving me! Now I know I am born again!” This week, you are going to see amazing manifestations of angelic intervention! I will conclude this teaching next week. Stay Blessed in Jesus’ name!
Every exploit in life is a product of knowledge. For further reading, you can get my books: Commanding the Supernatural, Operating In The Supernatural and Walking In The Miraculous.
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
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Obadare canvasses for fasting, prayer
Pastor Paul Obadare, the first son of the late General Evangelist of Christ Apostolic Church(CAC), Prophet Timothy Obadare, has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to declare a three-day fasting and prayer on the various challenges confronting the country.
Obadare, who is also the general overseer of the World Soul Winning Evangelistic Ministries (WOSEM), made the call last Thursday in a parley with reporters in Lagos.
He claimed that God told him during a private prayer in May to ask Jonathan, as leader of the nation, to declare a fasting and prayer programme.
He said: “The message is urgent and s from God, the highest Supreme. God instructed that Nigeria should confess all her sins and ask for forgiveness, particularly, the sins of shedding the blood of the innocents, corruption and idolatry.”
Obadare added Nigeria must ask God to completely shut the door against civil and national war and have mercy on the nation.
He added that Nigerians must pray against the wicked plan of darkness to cause bloodshed, especially as the 2015 general elections approaches.
The nation’s woes, he stated, are more attributable to spiritual rather than physical forces.
“God loves this country despite our short comings as a nation. God always reveals himself to us. He is asking us to pray and follow His instructions and if we do and forsake our sins, He will guide us right,” Obadare assured.
He vowed that political leaders plotting against the nation would have God to contend with.
Obadare reasoned all the challenges in the land should drive Christians to their knees
“There is deep division, security challenges, poverty and joblessness across the land. But we believe rather than give way to depression and despondency, it is a challenge to all Christians to pray and entreat God for mercy,” he stressed.
He said rather than lose hope since the country had not realised her full potential, Nigerians must continually pray for divine intervention.
