Category: Sunday magazine

  • Marriage is more than a contract, says Adewale

    Marriage is more than a contract, says Adewale

    The President of Family Booster Ministry (aka Living Home Foundation), Pastor Bisi Adewale, has challenged popular notion that marriage is a contract.

    Marriage, he said, is more than a social contract but a covenant relationship between God and the spouses.

    He spoke last week ahead of the annual Lagos Singles’ Conference slated for September 29 with the theme “solid foundation, solid marriage”.

    Adewale warned that considering marriage as a contract will hamper the institution, pointing out this is one reason why divorce is rising these days.

    According to him: “Marriage is much more than a contract. It is a covenant between Almighty God, the man and his wife.

    “Marriage is about keeping a covenant as Jesus does with his bride, the Church. The devil hates Christian marriages, he wants the family to fall apart and he will stop at nothing to achieve this. So Christians must be prayerful.”

    The marriage counselor added: “In a covenant relationship, there is no tolerance of competing affections in either party. God has serious consequences for those who violate their covenant vows.”

    He took a swipe at ministers that encourage divorce and remarriage, stating they will have to answer before God about the distortion of the first institution.

    He said the singles’ conference offers a platform for young Christians to meet, mingle and learn life-changing teachings on marriage.

    Adewale assured that participants will leave the venue better informed and prepared to face the challenges of matrimony.

  • ‘I have nothing to do with campaign against Mouka’

    The General Overseer of Christ Healing Grace Church, Lagos, Pastor Eze Nnamdi Ofoegbu, has disowned a DVD/VCD titled “The naked truth about Chosen” where he was alleged to have made damaging statements against the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Church and its founder, Pastor Lazarus Muoka.

    Ofoegbu, who described the VCD as blasphemous and wicked, said he had nothing to do with.

    The cleric, in the VCD, was shown casting aspersions on the church and Muoka, alleging the latter defrauded him and was involved in several spiritual manipulations.

    The lead testifier in the VCD, a certain Juliet Idu, corroboratedOfoegbu’s alleged statement, adding that Muoka also promised several women marriage once they join the church, which has not been fulfilled.

    Speaking with reporters last week in Lagos, Ofoegbu said such statements and utterances attributed were fabricated and malicious.

    According to him: “I never granted interview nor did I authorise the use of my name, photograph or publication in any form.

    “The said statements or documents or photographs were fabricated to achieve their wicked intent of pulling down the man of God and the church.”

    Ofoegbu, who is also the Diawa I of Umudiawa Kingdom in Abia State, said he could not have had anything to do with the VCD in circulation because of his respect for Muoka and the church.

    “Pastor Muoka led me to Christ. He is my spiritual father and I have nothing but respect for him. He did the best for my life and I have no reason whatsoever to fight him for anything,” he stressed.

    He admitted he once fell out with Muoka over some issues, which he insisted had since been resolved in 2009.

    This, he reasoned, could have provided an opportunity for the sponsors of the VCD to capitalise on.

    On his resolved rifts with Muoka, Ofoegbu said: “I had issues with my pastor in 2007 and he invited me for a peace meeting where we resolved everything.

    “There is no misunderstanding again and I could not have done this considering I never did even when I had grievances against him.”

    He appealed to security forces to investigate the source of the damaging VCD and arrest those involved for making unsubstantiated claims against a reputable man of God.

    Muoka, he vouched, “preaches Christ and serves God in spirit and truth. The allegations of any form of occultism or magic are false and outright blasphemy.”

  • ‘We have too many  commercial gospel singers ‘

    ‘We have too many commercial gospel singers ‘

    Renowned gospel musician, Evangelist FunmiAragbaiye, spoke with Tosin Adesile on her career and sudden disappearance from the industry, among other issues. Excerpts: 

    You disappeared from the music industry for a long time and returned. What went wrong then?

    It is not really like anything went wrong but I can call it answered prayer. It is like when you pray for divine connection, contact, promotion and God suddenly decided to take you to places. Though I have always been travelling abroad but it’s like the job is taking a wider scope. So, that’s why for some time I have not been available to wax record or album as I used to do in the past.

    But I’ll say it’s not only peculiar to FunmiAragbaye but the other artistes because the music industry is no longer what it used to be. You want an artiste to release an album, give it to a distributor at N40 or N50 when it’s being sold at N150.

    So, the sudden disappearance was because I travel abroad a lot more than ever before. My job entails ministering in churches and secondly because of the problems in the entertainment industry.

    What are the problems?

    Like you do a production and you have to give it cheap to distributor for N50 and we all know the production cost of a CD is close to N100 or above. It’s like what you are investing in the production, you’re not getting it back. It’s difficult and you still have to do promotion and mass dubbing.

    And mass dubbing sounds cost N 23 or N25. So to record an audio, you may have to spend N1.5million and to record a standard video in this country, you need more than N2 million. That is aside costume and other logistics and you want to sell it at N50. In how many years do you want to recover your production costs aside the problem of having a good marketer and the likes? I have fallen victim into the hand of some marketers that have absconded with my productions.

    One of them collected the master tape of a song from me about nine years ago. He released the music into the market and sold. The master tape and royalty, I have not seen. I’ve reported him to all label owners and he has been summoned. He confirmed what happened and promises to return my master tape and royalty. Up till today, he’s nowhere to be found.

    Why does making profit bother you considering this is the work of God?

    I’m not talking about profit. Take all the shows I have done in the last 25years, I have never told any church whenever they engaged me to bring a dime. But my master tapes have been with one or two marketers and this has discouraged me a lot.

    How did you find music or how did music find you?

    The whole thing started in Ilorin in the early 70s. I was then living beside the ECWA Church in Ilorin where you have this Igbajapeople. If you’re used to Igbaja songs, you’ll know what I’m talking about. They used to have sonorous voices. That is where I started from.

    There I started writing and composing songs. There, I started getting songs from my dreams. I’ll just wake up and be singing a particular song. God will then ask one to write it down and do a research in the Bible because my lyrics are taken from the Bible.

    I remember the song that brought me to limelight, which is “Sioni o, Ilu ayo”, I got it from my dream and likewise all my lyrics. The “Mogbope Olorun”, I got the inspiration along Lagos/Ibadan expressway. When I was recording ”OlorunIgbala” in Lagos, I just slept off and got the song inspiration and many others.

    At a particular time, your songs were the raves at birthday party, wedding etc. When you disappeared, lot of unedifying songs came. Does this make you feel guilty?

    It’s because of the society we are in right away. Other artistes are springing up everywhere because of economic problems in the country. Everybody is now singing commercial music. There are calls and there are calls but there are some people that called themselves. So it’s like those who called themselves that have dominated the scene.

    Why are many gospel artistes not doing well today?

    The Bible makes it very clear that ‘by their fruit, you shall know them’. Whoever comes in and leaves the stage just like me must have had one problem or the other. It might be because some are not fully prepared for the work and that has to do with divine call we are talking about. You know God is a merciful God, he allows you to do whatever you like but when He is ready to strike, we’ll start to shout.

    Aside from singing, what else do you do?

    The work of an evangelist like me is to evangelise through songs. It’s not about singing alone, you still have to minister in church through songs and in word. So, it takes you to places. It is an enormous task. As a matter of fact, combining church business with any other work can be very difficult.

    So, I minister everywhere all over in songs. So, that job alone is tasking and enormous for anybody that is divinely called to keep busy for the rest of his life. So I don’t have any job that I’m doing again. I started singing at live shows in 1989 when they were booking us for N600. People virtually drew me into it by force. When God said He’ll take me through the world, I didn’t know. From there people started inviting me for their wedding and birthday ceremonies.

    Most of your earliest songs had messages for Nigeria, showing your passion for this country. How do you feel these days about Nigeria?

    The more I travel, the more I pity my country. God does not make mistake. Nigeria is our Jerusalem. As a matter of fact, when I started, that was the message God gave me to preach the gospel of Christ. If you have listened to my song critically, I usually have different messages. I was caught up in the studio when June 12 crises started. The Lord said I should preach to them with Psalm 53.

    I sang the song over 20 years ago and all these songs have won one award or the other. This was at a time when other artistes were are willing to play free of charge. I didn’t sing to suit the people there despite the fact that shakers of the society were there. In Nigeria, God’s message for us is to continue to be hopeful. When I see the way people scramble for visa, I feel sad.

    During the Abacha regime, everyone was praying and God solved the problem. Now, we are relaxed again. People should continue to pray. Particularly what God is saying is that most of the problems we have today are man-made but His judgment will come upon people who are ruling us badly.

    People at the helms of affairs are in Abuja. They are not plying bad roads. It is the masses that are at the receiving end. They only white -wash the roads the President wants to ply. I want to tell our politicians that government needs to work out low profile tenure.

    Before I retired from the Ministry of Works and Transport in Ibadan, I Km road cost N8-10million and you even dualise it with at least a bridge. Now, we hear billions when they award such roads too.

  • Cleric canvasses love among Christians

    Cleric canvasses love among Christians

    The Senior Pastor of Arrow Seed Ministries International Lagos, Pastor Mike Nwimoh, has reiterated the needs for Christians to close ranks and promote ecumenical efforts.

    Church leaders, he added, must be ready to sacrifice personal agenda and work together for the expansion of God’s kingdom.

    He pointed out that denominationalism and protection of territorial boundaries will not take the body of Christ to higher places in the nation.

    Nwimoh spoke last week in his office following the inauguration of the church.

    He said: “We need to come together. Most of the strategies we have been using have failed. Whatever cannot conquer the church should not conquer an individual church or a member of the church. ”

    The former resident pastor of Word Base Assembly Lagos canvassed for apostolic love among believers to conquer new territories.

    According to him: “We need love more than anything else. All our territorial preservation instincts should give way. We must embrace one another as a community of believers that is indivisible”.

    He stated that the church, which started recently, is mandated to raise “New Testament Apostolic Cultured-churches.”

    This, he explained, means “churches where there is love and what cannot conquer all of us should not conquer any of us. We do everything we can to show love.”

    On starting from the scratch despite being in a well-established church before, Nwimoh said: “I am not afraid to start small.”

    He explained great men must learn to take giant strides and start a big vision with whatever they have at hand.

    He assured the new assembly will conquer territories because “This is a place we allow people to give expression to whatever vision God has placed in people’s hearts.

    “We want to fight together, overcome together and reign with God together.

    “I see the expansion and extension of the church in the next 10 years. We’d be producing a community of believers who love one another just as they love God.”

  • Cleric canvasses love among Christians

    Cleric canvasses love among Christians

    The Senior Pastor of Arrow Seed Ministries International Lagos, Pastor Mike Nwimoh, has reiterated the needs for Christians to close ranks and promote ecumenical efforts.

    Church leaders, he added, must be ready to sacrifice personal agenda and work together for the expansion of God’s kingdom.

    He pointed out that denominationalism and protection of territorial boundaries will not take the body of Christ to higher places in the nation.

    Nwimoh spoke last week in his office following the inauguration of the church.

    He said: “We need to come together. Most of the strategies we have been using have failed. Whatever cannot conquer the church should not conquer an individual church or a member of the church. ”

    The former resident pastor of Word Base Assembly Lagos canvassed for apostolic love among believers to conquer new territories.

    According to him: “We need love more than anything else. All our territorial preservation instincts should give way. We must embrace one another as a community of believers that is indivisible”.

    He stated that the church, which started recently, is mandated to raise “New Testament Apostolic Cultured-churches.”

    This, he explained, means “churches where there is love and what cannot conquer all of us should not conquer any of us. We do everything we can to show love.”

    On starting from the scratch despite being in a well-established church before, Nwimoh said: “I am not afraid to start small.”

    He explained great men must learn to take giant strides and start a big vision with whatever they have at hand.

    He assured the new assembly will conquer territories because “This is a place we allow people to give expression to whatever vision God has placed in people’s hearts.

    “We want to fight together, overcome together and reign with God together.

    “I see the expansion and extension of the church in the next 10 years. We’d be producing a community of believers who love one another just as they love God.”

  • The Platform For Divine Restoration( 2)

    Last week, I showed you what restoration is all about and three platforms that restoration is built on. Apart from that, I showed you some scriptural steps to double portion restoration.

    This week, I will show you other scriptural steps to double portion restoration:

    •The Blood Covenant (Zechariah 9:11-12): The blood of Jesus is a vital force for your restoration. Your double restoration can be accessed by engaging the blood covenant in warfare.

    •Praise (Philippians 4:4): High praise is a platform for supernatural restoration. When praise becomes your lifestyle, restoration becomes a natural occurrence.

    •Prophetic encounters (2 Kings 4:1-7): God’s anointed prophets are agents of restoration. Every genuine prophetic encounter leads to supernatural restoration.

    •Divine Guidance: When God leads you on what to do, supernatural restoration becomes your testimony. When God leads you through the Holy Spirit, your supernatural restoration is guaranteed anyday And David (1 Samuel 30:8; 18-19).

    When God leads, He restores whatever belongs to you (Psalm 23:1-3), renders your enemies helpless (Psalm 23:4), and takes over your battles.

    WHY?

    •When God leads, He goes before the led: It was God who went before David and overthrew his enemies (1 Samuel 30:8).

    •When God leads, He goes with the led. When God is for you, no situation can be against you (Romans 8:31).

    •When God leads, He works with the led (Mark 16:20).

    •When God leads, He works through the led (John 14:10).

    •When God leads, He works for the led.

    How To Access Divine Guidance:

    •Be born again (John 10:4-5): Until you are born again, you cannot be led, because you do not have the life of God in you.

    He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life (1 John 5:12).

    You must be born again to qualify for divine guidance, which guarantees supernatural breakthroughs (Isaiah 48:17-21).

    •Desire to be led: In all your ways, acknowledge God as your true guide and He will direct your path (Proverbs 3:5-6).

    •Position yourself spiritually (Revelation 1:10): You must be a man/woman of the Spirit. You must maintain a high level spiritual frequency, because He can speak to you anywhere and anytime. Many people miss God’s divine direction, because they are not spiritually positioned.

    …Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter (Revelation 4:1). You must come out of carnality to the spiritual realm to pick divine signals.

    •Engage in Prayer and fasting (2 Samuel 5:19-23): We engage in prayer and fasting to locate the way to go, in order to experience our desired restoration.

    God’s leading is pivotal in accessing your Next Levels. If you want full restoration of your redemptive dignity, you must open up to divine guidance. God led Moses step by step, in restoring the destiny of the Israelites. God has vowed your restoration and no devil can stop it. Your change of story has finally come, therefore, be restored!

    Friend, the power to benefit from divine guidance is available, if you are born again. You get born again 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! I will continue next week.

    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

     

  • How to save Nigeria, by Kalu, Okonkwo

    How to save Nigeria, by Kalu, Okonkwo

    The urgent needs to tackle the nagging security challenges facing the nation were at the front burner last Thursday at the 14th annual Mike Okonkwo lecture.

    The lecture delivered by renowned economist, Dr Kalu Idika Kalu, was in celebration of the 68th birthday of Okonkwo, the Presiding Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM).

    Kalu, who spoke on Overcoming the Nigerian security challenges: A panacea for national growth, identified bad governance, absence of adequate judicial system, culture of impunity and inequities as the basis for the restiveness across the nation.

    He said security was beyond keeping large armed forces but attending to socio-economic issues that degenerate to violent reactions.

    The former Minister of Finance said the nation cannot develop without security or attract foreign and local investors as long as lives are not saved.

    To arrest insurgencies, he said government must create a level playing field for all Nigerians and embrace meritocracy while guaranteeing justice and fairness.

    The highpoint of the celebration was the presentation of prizes to winners of the national essay competition.

    Folatomi Alli-Balogun of Vivian Fowler Memorial College for Girls, Lagos emerged winner and went home with a cash prize of N100,000, a personal laptop, a trophy and three internet-ready desktop computers for her school.

    Mark Nwanbiankea of Lagos State Senior Model College, Badore came second and was rewarded with a cash gift of N75, 000, a laptop and two internet-ready desktop computers for his school.

    For emerging third, Samuel Effion Edet of Government Technical College, Calabar bagged a cash gift of N50, 000 and an internet-ready desktop computer for the school.

    Okonkwo said the competition was his little contribution to the emergence of a new Nigeria.

    He said attention has to shift to the younger generation to save the nation, saying the level of decadence was appalling and overwhelming.

    The celebrator called on well-meaning Nigerians to join hands in whatever capacity to save the nation from total collapse.

  • TWOREM’s Season of Favour holds

    A special prayer summit with prophetic impartations and declarations organised by the Way of Reconciliation Evangelistic Ministries (TWOREM) International (Prophetic & Solution Chapel), Lagos holds from September 11-15.

    Tagged the Soul Harvest Conference, the theme of the event is “season of favour”.

    The Venue of the programme is Sekunderin International Miracle Prayer Mountain, Iyana-AgbalaTuntun, New Ife Road, Ibadan.

    Ministering is Revd& Prophet Oladipupo Funmilade-Joel (Baba Sekunderin) and other anointed ministers.

  • TWOREM’s Season of Favour holds

    A special prayer summit with prophetic impartations and declarations organised by the Way of Reconciliation Evangelistic Ministries (TWOREM) International (Prophetic & Solution Chapel), Lagos holds from September 11-15.

    Tagged the Soul Harvest Conference, the theme of the event is “season of favour”.

    The Venue of the programme is Sekunderin International Miracle Prayer Mountain, Iyana-AgbalaTuntun, New Ife Road, Ibadan.

    Ministering is Revd& Prophet OladipupoFunmilade-Joel (Baba Sekunderin) and other anointed ministers.

  • How to save Nigeria, by Kalu, Okonkwo

    How to save Nigeria, by Kalu, Okonkwo

    The urgent needs to tackle the nagging security challenges facing the nation were at the front burner last Thursday at the 14th annual Mike Okonkwo lecture.

    The lecture delivered by renowned economist, Dr Kalu Idika Kalu, was in celebration of the 68th birthday of Okonkwo, the Presiding Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM).

    Kalu, who spoke on Overcoming the Nigerian security challenges: A panacea for national growth, identified bad governance, absence of adequate judicial system, culture of impunity and inequities as the basis for the restiveness across the nation.

    He said security was beyond keeping large armed forces but attending to socio-economic issues that degenerate to violent reactions.

    The former Minister of Finance said the nation cannot develop without security or attract foreign and local investors as long as lives are not saved.

    To arrest insurgencies, he said government must create a level playing field for all Nigerians and embrace meritocracy while guaranteeing justice and fairness.

    The highpoint of the celebration was the presentation of prizes to winners of the national essay competition.

    Folatomi Alli-Balogun of Vivian Fowler Memorial College for Girls, Lagos emerged winner and went home with a cash prize of N100,000, a personal laptop, a trophy and three internet-ready desktop computers for her school.

    Mark Nwanbiankea of Lagos State Senior Model College, Badore came second and was rewarded with a cash gift of N75, 000, a laptop and two internet-ready desktop computers for his school.

    For emerging third, Samuel Effion Edet of Government Technical College, Calabar bagged a cash gift of N50, 000 and an internet-ready desktop computer for the school.

    Okonkwo said the competition was his little contribution to the emergence of a new Nigeria.

    He said attention has to shift to the younger generation to save the nation, saying the level of decadence was appalling and overwhelming.

    The celebrator called on well-meaning Nigerians to join hands in whatever capacity to save the nation from total collapse.