Category: Worship

  • I have buried so many young people as a priest

    I have buried so many young people as a priest

    Rev. Dr. Augustine Ebido is a Catholic priest, member of the Board of Trustees of the Dominican University and director of the University’s Education Foundation. Yetunde Oladeinde spoke with him during a recent walk for life which was organised by the Dominican University in Lekki, Lagos. He shares some personal experiences about the importance of a balanced lifestyle, good character formation, entrepreneurship, and more.

    What does the campaign for healthy living mean to you?

    It is a beautiful experience for me to do this. We coordinated this Walk Initiative for the university. The inspiration behind it is very personal because, after the COVID season, we began to see signs of a lot of deaths especially among young people. I have heard of people coming back from work or the market, sitting in their parlour and dying. In the last two years, I’ve buried so many young people as a priest; and it breaks my heart! Unfortunately, there are no statistics. So there is no way to find out what is the reason for these strange deaths! I am not talking about older people dying. I am talking about young, active, and relatively “healthy” people dying.

     Could this be depression or frustration considering the current situation of things?

    I wish I could answer that question. In other climes, they will research and find out the reason. But, I think that as a country, we need to know that each of us can do something to build a better country. If we look up to the government for everything, then we forget that we are agents of change for our country. Nobody is going to build this country for us. We have to build it ourselves; and the university thought that there is something we could do as an institution, to create awareness for our people. If you are dying and you don’t know the reason why the deaths are happening, you can at least take the most reasonable cause of action like exercise. Exercise has been proven to be very helpful in improving mental, physiological, and cardiovascular health. A little but regular exercise can therefore prolong your life.

    Though I am not a physician, I personally feel that many of these deaths are simple cholesterol problems because many of them are either heart attacks or strokes. That is something that could easily be managed through exercise. So, this DU WALK is to create awareness that we can prolong our lives by making it a routine culture to do some form of exercise every day, or at least every week. As an institution when people see us do something like this on a regular basis, it sends out signals to people that the ongoing hype on exercise is no longer a joke. That is how bad cultural habits change: we want to initiate a gradual change of lifestyle in a healthy direction.

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    The vision for Dominican University is to promote not just academic excellence but also good character formation. It is owned by a Catholic organization (the Dominicans, an international organization) but it’s open to everyone, not just Catholics. Our mission is to help build a better society by providing good, holistic education (education of mind, heart, and hands) to all who pass through the University. The Catholic Church is known for good education. In fact, the universities we see today are the product of Catholic education initiatives because universities started from monasteries, or monastery schools (in Bologna, in Paris, all then spread in Europe).

    Dominicans have an 800 years history of being involved in education worldwide. Our founder, Dominic de Guzman, a Spaniard, sent his first followers to Universities in Bologna, Paris, in Oxford, to learn and teach there. We still have Blackfriars in Oxford today, they are Dominicans. It is ideas that rule the world.

    Universities are incubators for ideas. We want to raise young people who have good ideas about how to rebuild this nation. But it’s not just about ideas, but about the character of people with these powerful ideas. We want to raise future leaders who are responsible and accountable. If there is anything that is lacking in our country today, it is accountability in our leadership. So, we want to form a new generation of Nigerians, who will know that Nigeria is our heritage. It is in our power to build the kind of country we want to live in. If we want Nigeria to be a place where everybody is relatively happy, because everybody has a fair share, then it begins with good character formation. Catholics have been champions of a good education worldwide. Good education is not just about academics but it includes the formation of good character. At Dominican University we concentrate on academic excellence and good character formation. We call it integral formation or holistic education.

     It seems this University is a few years old…

    Yes and No. It started as a university in 2017 after we got our NUC license (in 2016). But over and above that, there has been an Institute called Dominican Institute (DI) that has been in existence since 1996, affiliated with the University of Ibadan, Angelicum (Rome), and Duquesne University (USA). But it was like an ecclesiastical institution, though it admits men and women from all walks of life into Philosophy, Theology, and Religious Studies. We share a boundary with the University of Ibadan. It is this institute of over 25 years of experience that eventually transitioned to a full-blown university when we got our license. I think it is a beautiful thing because it provides us a platform to contribute our quota in solving some of the problems of nation-building.

    Our goal for Dominican University is to provide a first-class education and moral formation for future leaders and citizens of this country. In addition, this will over time save huge funds (capital flights) moving out to fund educating our children abroad. Everywhere you go around the world, Nigerians are there studying. The reason is not only that we don’t have quality education, but that many eligible youths cannot find admission because of a lack of space in existing universities.

    Furthermore, those who get admitted are not sure when they will graduate due to constant strike action. The last one lasted almost a whole year! Private universities like DU are here to provide parents with real alternatives.

     Do you have a provision for adult education?

    You know that the university is a universe of its own. We start small and then expand as we respond to the needs around us. Dominican University is here to partner with Main Street (public) to find solutions to the problems of our society. For example, you know that priests used to major only in Philosophy and Theology. However, given the real needs of our society, they are now moving into professional areas like accountancy, architecture, engineering, and law, among others. Why? While I am not particularly happy about this development because of its possible adverse consequences in time, it is a response to need. At the core of our problem in nation-building is a lack of trust or honesty. I have many people who tell me they will easily open up big businesses here that can employ people, but the problem is who will run it? The average Nigerian you employ today is ready to liquidate your business for his selfish gain. That is why we must get back to a good education. Without good character formation, we cannot build a good society. So, at DU we are going back to the drawing board, to raise leaders and citizens who are responsible knowing that in the end, the quality of a country is a statement about the quality of the people in it.

     Tell us a bit about yourself.

    I studied what is called systematic theology but with a moral-ethical background.  I studied in the United States and came back to be a part of the change that we seek because change doesn’t happen until people take responsibility for the kind of change they desire.

    How long have you been a priest?

    I was ordained a priest in 2001 but it takes about nine years to ordain a Catholic priest.

     In the past few weeks, we have had attention on cooking and chefs like Hilda Baci. What do you have to say about this?

    Cooking is a beautiful thing. This is what we also want to look out for and ensure at the Dominican University. Anyone who graduates from DU must have a skill, another skill apart from their major. We have found out that people come out of the university without skills. They just have theoretical knowledge and even that is often questionable. So, we want to ensure that it is not just about theoretical education, but that they should have relevant skills. MDs of corporations are looking for people who “can do things”. The question is, “What can you do with your hands?” Cooking is one of the things you can do with your hands. Even if you don’t find a job because of the job drought, you can employ yourself and employ others too. That is the idea – while we expect DU graduates to easily find a job if they so desire, the mindset is that you can be an employer!  So, we are interested in entrepreneurship, to train people in different skill areas, so they start off with a mindset of being a job-creator after graduation.

  • Foursquare GO charges Christians to finish without blemish

    Foursquare GO charges Christians to finish without blemish

    The General Overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria, Pastor Sam Aboyeji has charged Christians to continue to seek the Lord and face continually if they hope to finish the Christian race without blemish.

    Aboyeji said this at the 14th Ifako District Convocation of Foursquare Gospel Church, Ifako District, Lagos.

    The programme tagged: ‘Without Blemish,’ brought together thousands of Christian faithful.

    The programme featured Bible teaching, prophetic ministration, song rendition, and prophetic ministration.

    According to the GO, “many of us started our Christian race well but the most important thing is how we will finish the race. It is obvious that the devil is constantly trying to stop Christians from reaching the finish line without blemish.”

    He noted that there was nothing God did not start that he did not finish. “The Christian race is a battle and a journey that finishes without blemish and attracts great prize from God.”

    He warned that the greatest challenge to finishing without blemish is sin, disobedience, and self-help, stressing that “there is nothing we can do without the help of God. Every other help is inferior and secondary.”

    Aboyeji reassured Christians that as they seek the Lord and depend on His strength continually without looking back, they will finish well.

    In his sermon, The Director of Postgraduate Studies at LIFE Theological Seminary, Rev Oluwagbemiga Bukola appealed to church leaders to redirect their messages and teaching toward the revival of the church.

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    According to him, the church today must place more emphasis on the teaching of revival, mission, and holiness that will prepare men for heaven and not messages of prosperity, healing, or supernatural breakthroughs that are immaterial to eternity.

    He said that the trials and persecution facing the church in parts of Nigeria and beyond should be a wake-up call on the content of our messages and teachings. “We must be intentional in raising faithful men and women who will raise up the banner of Christ high even in the face of death, anguish, and pain.”

    Bukola lamented that “we in the last days and many in the church profess Christianity but look nothing like their Lord and Saviour. Church service will be about pleasing people instead of pleasing God. People will plan worship primarily with the thought of getting and keeping people and their money instead of truly worshipping God.”

    The cleric further posited that the craving of the church in the end time is a warring church, witnessing church, worshipping, wake church,  warned church,  worthy, washed, watchful, waiting, and a winning church.

    He charged church leaders to remain stewards and guardians of the truth, adding that any attempt to lose our guard, there will be every wind of doctrine blowing through the church.

    The District Overseers’ of Ifako District Headquarters Church, Foursquare Gospel Church, Pastor Adeyemi  Adetomiwa said that the convocation was symbolic and crucial as fourteen is a number that is so crucial in God’s agenda with every generation in times and seasons.

    “We, the Ifako District Headquarters Church and the entire Ifako District now make a total individual and collective allegiance to God as we come to experience, exalt and embrace his word, his way, his works: his strategy warfare and his love during this year’s convocation,” he said.

  • 5,000 Christian professionals get ‘global relevance’ success tips

    5,000 Christian professionals get ‘global relevance’ success tips

    No fewer than 5,000 participants, including top Christian business and financial experts, converged at this year’s edition of The Youth Aflame Conference (YAC), hosted by relationship expert and wealth creation agent, Pastor Daniel Olawande.

    In attendance at the event with the theme: ‘The King’s Envoys’ were former Education Minister,  Dr. Oby Ezekwesili; Founder, Daystar Christian Centre, Sam Adeyemi; CEO of Opportunik Global Fund, Kola Oyeneyin;  senior Pastor and founder of The Covenant Nation (TCN), Pastor Poju Oyemade and a gospel saxophonist, Beejay Sax.

    According to the organisers, this year’s event held in Lagos, was aimed at empowering participants to dominate their sphere of influence and take centre stage of global relevance. The event saw participants receiving knowledge and impactation to succeed.

    The 2023 conference, which was third in a series, witnessed the sharpening and grooming of over 5,000 Christian professionals, both in person and virtually, to become believers with great competence backed up with consecration.

    Other speakers included the Founder, Premium Trust Bank, Emmanuel Emefienim;  Lead Pastor of RCCG Living Seed Church and senior team lead at Expert Beam Nigeria, Pastor Abolaji Adeola; Pastor Oluwanifemi Daniel Olawande, a fashion entrepreneur and Coordinator of the Prophetic Maidens Group; Minister Sunmisola Agbebi Okeleye, a gospel singer and multi-talented musician and psalmist, Adebola Shammah.

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    Speaking during the conference, Pastor Daniel Olawande laid emphasis on how believers should develop their competence and consecrate themselves to the service of God and humanity.

    According to him, “the cycle of revival is only complete when it leads to societal transformation.”

    Pastor Olawande has a vision to empower youths, foster growth, and transform societies. He also runs the Young Ministers Retreat (YMR), a global annual retreat for the equipping and raising of a burning generation of giants.Others include, the Envoys which is a new expression of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) committed to raising Kingdom Emissiaries who are burning for God, are anointed and stupendously wealthy and will carry the mandate of the king into every sphere of influence and sector, the Flaming Youth Empowerment Initiative, amongst others.

  • Kumuyi to Nigerians: don’t lose hope

    Kumuyi to Nigerians: don’t lose hope

    The General Superintendent of Deeper Life Bible Church Pastor William Kumuyi has called on Nigerians not to lose hope, assuring them of greater possibilities ahead.

    He said if only they can pray, plan and pursue their endeavours, the nation will turn around.

    He appealed to youths not to be intimidated by the current economic challenges, urging them to wake up and pursue their goals with determination and diligence.

    Speaking while addressing reporters at Ogbomoso, Oyo State to flag off the July 2023 Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK) Kumuyi said: “Don’t let anyone tell you that we are down, look at the economy, look at petrol, prices are going up higher and higher; no it takes you to wake up and with faith in God, we can do something.”

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    According to him, it takes a person with good intentions, backed up with effective actions, to deliver Nigeria from the current economic challenges.

    He said throughout history, nations and communities that faced severe economic crises rebounded as a result of individuals with the drive and determination to turn things around.

    The GCK convener said it takes a person with purpose and great ideas to put into action, to achieve positive results that alleviate the sufferings of the people.

    On what motivated him to hold the global crusade in Ogbomoso, Kumuyi said it was based on his passion and determination to make a difference in the lives of the people, using Ogbomoso as a platform to reach out to the over 180 countries, where the GCK covers.

  • Makinde’s wife, HOS join Women Worship Without Walls in Ibadan

    Makinde’s wife, HOS join Women Worship Without Walls in Ibadan

    Wife of Oyo Governor, Engr. Mrs. Tamunominini Makinde, Oyo State Head of Service (HOS), Mrs Olubunmi Oni and wife of the Government House Chaplain, Mrs Adisa were among dignitaries that attended this year’s Women Worship Without Walls at Dayland Event Centre in Gbaremu, Ibadan.

    The theme of the event, which was organised by Just Praise Ministry Worldwide, was: “Jesus”.

    While addressing women at the gathering, Mrs Makinde emphasised the needs for women across the State to see Jesus as their Saviour and God who remains constant throughout the ages in His Word and worship.

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    She noted the nature of Jesus, as revealed in the Bible, should also reflect in today’s Church as well as in their homes and society as a whole.

    The First Lady however urged women in the state to always worship God and use it as a weapon to draw Gods presence.

  • Anchor International trains pastors, educators on leading next generation

    Anchor International trains pastors, educators on leading next generation

    No fewer than 200 pastors and church leaders participated in the Leading the Next Generation Leaders Summit (NGLS) organised by Anchor International Outreach Ministry.

    The theme of the summit, which held at Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Ijigbo Ado Ekiti was “transformational leadership style”.

    Each participant received a free copy of the Africa Study Bible (ABS), two hardcopy books, a Workbook, a kitbag, a certificate and 25 ministry enrichment books.

    The Africa Study Bible (ABS) was sponsored by Oasis International Publishing.

    Rev. Dr Emmanuel Adeyinka Aribasoye, Chairman Christian Association of Nigeria, Ekiti State and President, of Ekiti Baptist Conference, spoke on the theme “Transformational Leadership Style” with special prayer session by Bishop Elect, Kayo-Ajayi Kolade, and chairman of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Ekiti State.

    President of Anchor Outreach Ministry Dr. Bolarinwa Michael Omotosho spoke on ministers, marriage and ministry while Dr.Mrs. Priscillia Omotosho taught on “Leading through an effective youth ministry”.

    Omotosho said that the primary mandate, priorities, passions and pursuits of Anchor International Outreach Ministry are to raise next generation leaders that will make unbeatable impact in the church and society.

    He called on church leaders to make it a priority to invest huge resources to groom and nurture the next generation of leaders who will develop the capacities and commitment to take over the church responsibilities.

    She said every generation needs a passionate leader that is willing and gives priority to lead the younger generation.

    Rev. Oke Femi Timothy, the coordinator of the Ekiti State “Leading the Next Generation Leaders Summit” (NGLS) taught on “The quality that separates leaders from followers”.

    The committee chairman of the Conference Pastor Joseph Olusegun Olubusoye expressed delight over the success of the summit.

    Aribasoye said: ” I was blessed through the teaching of this summit. I have been attending several seminars, workshops and special retreats both locally and internationally. The teaching series of Anchor Leadership Academy is highly impactful. I can say authoritatively that the African Study Bible and the books that were given freely are a blessing to me and other participants in Ekiti State. Our ministries have been enhanced. Ekiti State CAN is looking forward to more collaborative and partnership work with Anchor Leadership Academy in the nearest future. We express our deepest gratitude to Oasis

    International Publishing for the gift of the African Study Bible given during the one-day summit. Sincerely this kind gesture will go a long way to enhance our lives and ministries as God’s servants in Ekiti State. We pray God to continually shower His heavenly blessings upon you and your ministry. Thanks a million. “

    Enock O. Ajibade, Provost, Saint Enock Theological Seminary. Ado-Ekiti said: “It is a timely Programme that intimates and rejigs ministers of the Gospel back to gospel literature books and especially the Africa Study Bible in our context. My word to Anchor as a Bible Scholar is that, in every of their Programme, they should find time to REVIEW the Africa Study Bible for at least an hour to familiarize the attendees with the use of the Bible and tell them the philosophy behind it, this is very important. Ditto for the other two pieces of literature. I so much appreciate the scholars and contributors to this great resource for humanity and a better understanding of the plethora of doctrines of Christianity in the African context.”

    To Pastor Olatubosun Moyosore Isreal, CGEM Intl, Ilawe- Ekiti : “The African Study Bible is unique and easy to understand. Thanks to your ministry and Oasis International Publishing. God will continue to give both of the organizations the power to do more for other people in other regions of Africa.”

  • Achudume tasks teenagers on self-realisation and actualisation’

    Achudume tasks teenagers on self-realisation and actualisation’

    It was indeed a very rewarding experience for youths drawn from different secondary schools in Ogun State as they converged on the Victory Plaza,  Abeokuta, the Ogun  State capital recently for the first-ever Special Teenagers Conference, with the theme ‘I Will  Shine,’ organised by Save Her Foundation.

    The Convener, who is also the Founder of ‘Save Her Foundation’, Reverend Mrs Fola Achudume, was full of joy while addressing hundreds of teenagers at the programme described children as the heritage of the Lord.

    According to her, society is grappling with so many challenges that affect the up-and-coming generation, which include substance abuse, child molestation, mental health concerns, depression, peer pressure, and violence, noting that they demand immediate attention.

    Achudume observed that sadly, these challenges have a noticeable lack of empathy and understanding, and called for proactiveness from all and sundry.

    She thanked the management and teaching staff of the participating schools for making their students available, expressed optimism that the teenagers will exemplify honour and uphold the tenets that the society holds dear, and serve as role models for all.

    The wife Of the set man at the Victory Life Bible Church, International, Apostle Lawrence Achudume encouraged the teenagers to always believe in themselves, urging them to discover their inner strengths and fully utilize them towards a blissful future.

    She, however, opined that in the face of mounting challenges, the budding teenagers boast of the great potential that if well channeled would help shape their future.

    Reverend Mrs Achudume added that with the unwavering confidence that they exude, their lights will shine brightly, illuminating the path for others to witness and embrace the divine presence of God in their lives

  • Kalejaiye warns Christians against fake miracles

    Kalejaiye warns Christians against fake miracles

    The Intercontinental Evangelist of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Johnson has warned Christians not to chase after miracles but to live a life that is pleasing to God, and miracles will be their daily experiences.

    Kalejaiye said this recently at the maiden Open Air Crusade organized by the RCCG, Region 37, held at Agege Stadium, Lagos.

    Tagged: ‘God of Wonders,’ had thousands of Christian faithful, traditional rulers, government officials, and community leaders from across Ogba, Agege, and Ifako areas.

    The event featured song renditions, testimonies, prophetic ministration, and prayers for individuals, communities, and the nation at large.

    According to him, miracles are not the main thing, anybody can do miracles and still end up in hell. The important thing is to live a life of obedience and please God at all times.

    “If you want to go far in life, don’t run after the miracle. There are magicians everywhere.  Do the right thing and you will experience the wonders of God,” he said.

    According to him, the word of God is clear on miracles. You don’t bring anything to the table to receive miracles except your faith and obedience to God’s word.

    The cleric stressed that true miracles happen through the power of the Holy Ghost and does not need any active demonstration and performances.

    “You don’t need all those hyper displays and performances for a miracle to happen; miracles are done by the power of the Holy Ghost through the ministration of the word of God and the word of faith.”

    Kalejaiye pointed out that genuine pastors do not conjure miracles because any miracle that is conjured is not of God. God is the author of all miracles.

    He challenged the people to stay close to God as God will not make them carriers of miracles but they will be a wonder themselves.

  • Church never supported any presidential candidate during 2023 elections – Ighele

    Church never supported any presidential candidate during 2023 elections – Ighele

    The General Superintendent of Holy Spirit Mission (The Happy Family Church) and founding chairman of the Financial Accountability Commission of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Bishop Charles Ighele speak with Adeola Ogunlade on the role the church played in the emergence of President Tinubu and how the administration can make Nigeria great again. Excerpts.

    There is a seeming silence among church leaders since the assumption of President Bola Tinubu. Why?

    Some people are saying that the Church has been silent since Tinubu became president. Some are also saying that the Church has been silenced by Tinubu’s victory. Those holding these views are completely wrong. Very, very wrong.

    It is common knowledge that before, and during elections in Nigeria, the Church, religious groups, pressure groups, political parties and all those seeking political relevance can become very active in the political space. But when elections are over, the voices of these groups are hardly heard.

    Instead of the political parties that lost elections to organize, and form shadow cabinets that will keep the ruling party on the right track, they go into hibernation until the next elections.

    So, you can see that it is a general culture of silence. The judiciary becomes the centre of the news.

    The Church is therefore not silent neither has the Church been silenced.

    It is believed in certain quarters that the Church supported a particular candidate during the last presidential elections. What do you have to say about this?

     I did not attend any meeting where it was nationally decided that the Church should vote for a particular presidential candidate. Even in 2015 when a notable pastor of the internationally known Redeemed Christian Church of God (Professor Yemi Osinbajo) was nominated by the APC to be Buhari’s vice presidential running mate, there was no meeting I attended where the Church decided that he should be supported.

    Most Church leaders were of the view that the national Church going into national politics will polarise the church and make it a punching bag for people who have no fear of God. Many Church leaders did not want the Church drawn into dirty political waters. 

    But almost all prominent Church leaders welcomed Peter Obi of the Labour Party into their churches and openly campaigned for him.

    No. Very few did so and they are entitled to their views. It is supposed to be a democracy, isn’t it? Different churches voted for different candidates. For example, the vice president running for Kwankwanso is a bishop. He certainly did not campaign for Peter Obi. I personally know of at least one bishop in Lagos who supported Kwankwanso because of Kwankwanso’s choice of running mate.

    From what the present chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Borno State Chapter Bishop Mohammed Naga (who was a one-time Borno State PFN chairman) told me, I could not see how Borno State CAN and PFN could have voted for Peter Obi or Atiku.

    He told me that when the present Vice President Shetima, was the governor of Borno State, he was of help to the churches in Borno State that were destroyed by Boko Haram. The bishop said that Shetima did a lot to help the churches regain their lost grounds in Borno State.

    Some churches supported Atiku not just because he picked Okowa, a Christian to be his running mate, but also because they saw that if Atiku could employ Christians and Americans as part of his workers at his university in Yola, he is not likely to Islamise Nigeria if he became president.

    There were also many other Christians who supported Bola Tinubu. Their reason is that if in eight years as governor of Lagos State, he did not do any notable thing to Islamise Lagos, he is not likely to Islamise Nigeria.

    He did not even Islamise his wife. He allowed her to be ordained as a pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God many years ago. Coupled with the fact that Lagos State has produced two Muslim governors and two Christian governors under the political umbrella of Tinubu from 1999 till date, made some Christian leaders think that he is religiously tolerant. Those who supported Peter Obi were very loud about it but those who supported other parties were silent but quietly and effectively pursued their goals. 

    But CAN and PFN were openly against Tinubu…

    They were against the Muslim- Muslim ticket and never against Tinubu, and the Church will continue to be against the Muslim-Muslim ticket. Personally, I am of the view that Tinubu will never want to Islamise Nigeria because he sees religion as more of a personal thing that should not be forced on any person. But my concern and the concern of many Christians is what will happen after Tinubu’s tenure. If APC could not pick a Christian running mate from the North, it is very certain that they will not pick a Christian presidential candidate from the North when Tinubu’s tenure is over. Now, if they pick their presidential candidate from the North what will be the religious stand of such a man? That is the concern of some of us now.

    Would the Church have wanted Tinubu to pick his running mate from the Christian community in the north?

    Yes. But there are also some politically literate Church leaders who, deeply in their hearts, know that for Tinubu to win, he needed a Muslim running mate from the North.

    Personally, I will never support a Muslim- Muslim ticket but I also know that politics is not a Sunday school class. It is about using any legitimate means to get power. Some are therefore not angry with Tinubu for a Muslim- Muslim ticket. 

    But Christians in Lagos State voted against Tinubu. They voted for Peter Obi. How can you explain that?

    Let me tell you this. Some Lagos-based election monitors who are Yorubas told me that younger Yorubas in Lagos voted for Peter Obi while a majority of the older Yorubas voted for Tinubu because he is Yoruba. The younger Ibo people voted for Peter Obi while the older Ibo people voted for Peter Obi because he is Ibo.

    Remember that in Okowa’s own state of Delta, Peter Obi’s popularity swept over the terrain despite the fact that he was a vice presidential candidate. Peter Obi appealed more to the younger people, such that many who would not have wanted to vote came out to vote for the first time in their lives.

    The huge number of the younger people who voted outnumbered the political structure of Tinubu and many other top politicians. What happened to Tinubu in Lagos happened in many parts of the country. It was a political tsunami which any wise politician should not ignore.

    What should Tinubu do concerning these young people?

    In their heart of hearts, younger people do not want to Jakpa. They do not want to make a living in other nations. They want the quality of primary schools, secondary schools, universities and other tertiary institutions in Nigeria to be of the same quality that our political leaders send their children abroad.

    They also want to attend such schools and have access to such health care here. They want the poor to be alive. They want to be of value in the national and international labour market and not to be “hewers of wood and drawers of water ” at home and abroad.

    They want free quality education at the primary and secondary school levels and access to funding for higher education.

    The younger people want the middle class restored to its pride of place. Today, a medical officer or lawyer can only manage to stay in a one-room apartment in Lagos. The middle class has no access to car loans and a better life. Crime seems to pay better. Even if the system enriches the lawless, let it also enrich the law-abiding people. Let them know that they can have a good life after acquiring quality education or skills.

    Let them have hope as we had hope when we were youths when we looked on having our personal brand new cars six months after graduating from university and living in averagely decent neighbourhoods.

    Tinubu should give them hope. He should give them their life. He should win them over, if not something worse than ENDSARS will take place.

    When the Peasants Revolt took place in England hundreds of years ago, it was quelled just as ENDSARS was quelled. But the ruling English monarchy was wise enough to start a reformation process that gave birth to the England of today in terms of political, educational, economic, land, financial, welfare and all changes.

    For me, the four factors that determine the wealth of nations are access to land by all, access to capital by all, access to be part of high-quality labour force by all, and access to the entrepreneurial class by all, should be the goal of this government and all governments whether headed by a Christian president or a Muslim president.

     As to whether the mainstream church as represented by CAN and PFN will cooperate with Tinubu in building a better Nigeria?

    The Bible tells us to seek the peace of wherever we are living. CAN  will cooperate. PFN under the past president, Dr Felix Omobude did not declare war on Buhari. The current president of PFN, Bishop Wale Oke will certainly not declare war on President Bola Tinubu.

    The Nigerian mainstream church should cooperate with presidents that do not declare war against the church and I do not see Bola Tinubu declaring war against the church when he has not declared war against his wife and the Lagos State governor who is a Christian.

    Once the president has the interest of Nigeria and the church at heart, the mainstream Church will make sure that there is a religious tension-free atmosphere for him to make Nigeria better.

    As to whether he will succeed as president, I think he can succeed if he decides to be in charge of his government and does not also allow his mind to be swayed against enemies or perceived enemies. Instead of fighting enemies the way Robert Mugabe fought his white-coloured enemies and became globally unpopular, he should try to win over or peacefully tolerate them the way Nelson Mandela gained global applause by the way he loved and treated the very white-coloured people who unjustly imprisoned him. Little men are vindictive. Great men are not vindictive. Under Buhari, the forces of centrifugalism were literally unleashed on Nigeria to the extent that Nigeria became more disunited since the end of the civil war. His appointments disunited Nigeria. His utterances disunited Nigeria. His economic policies further pauperized Nigerians to the point of transferring the aggression to fight themselves. Nigerians having been traumatized into frustration and attendant unreasonable ag

  • God is sufficient for Nigerians, says Adeboye

    God is sufficient for Nigerians, says Adeboye

    The General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Pastor Enoch Adeboye has called on Nigerians to trust God to meet their needs. 

    Adeboye spoke on Sunday at the RCCG headquarters The Throne of Grace, Ebute-metta, Lagos during the monthly thanksgiving service with the theme: “El-Shaddai”. 

    Adeboye said despite the various challenges confronting the nation, Nigerians can go to sleep if they cleave to Almighty God Who has everything at His disposal.

    “Breaking down the meaning of His Name “El-Shaddai” into human language, the meaning describes God as a mother who just gave birth to babies.   No matter the number of babies the mother gave birth to, she would have enough milk to breastfeed the babies.  It is natural.

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    ” The name therefore portrays God as “All Sufficient God” Who has more than enough to take care of Nigerians who trust and repose their confidence in Him,” he said.

    The General Overseer said those who will enjoy God’s  inexhaustible provisions must lead  righteous, holy and  transparent life with nothing to hide.

    The Pastor in Charge of RCCG, The Throne of Grace, National Headquarters,  Pastor Adebayo Adeyemo, told Nigerians who can turn to God to heave a sigh of relief, adding if they can trust God and live in His presence at all times, the pains they are experiencing now will soon be a thing of the past as  every indication shows that President Tinubu has started on a good footing.

    He called on Nigerians to be patient with the new administration of Tinubu  that inherited depleted treasury.