Category: worship

  • Achudume canvasses nation-building as Mbang is laid to rest

    Achudume canvasses nation-building as Mbang is laid to rest

    For Nigeria to attain the dream of its founding fathers, those in positions of authority must re-dedicate themselves to nation-building and shun all forms of corrupt practices.

    The Senior Pastor of the Victory Life Bible Church, Apostle Lawrence Achudume made this known in his homily entitled ‘Rebel In Cassock’ at a programme tagged ‘Night Of Praise’ in honour of the late Prelate Emeritus of the Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence, Dr. Sunday Mbang CON, at the Shelter Afrique Estate, Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State, on Monday.

    According to him, the late Prelate was very passionate about seeing his country develop, noting that he used his radical approach to Christianity to drive home the need for the liberation of the citizens from hardship.

    ‘Mbang used his radical approach to Christianity to advocate for freedom from the oppressed and social development for the citizens’.

    Apostle Achudume who observed that Nigeria hasn’t changed posited that the country needs more of the likes of Mbang to champion the causes of the masses.

    The VLBC Senior Pastor while going down memory lane said that the radical nature of  Dr. Mbang actually attracted him to the late Prelate in the 80s, while he served as the President of the Christian Union and NFES.

    He added that they both became very close as they maintained a father-son relationship, recalling how he would always tap from Dr. Mbang’s wealth of experience and wisdom each time he visited him from Abeokuta.

    Apostle Achudume described late Dr. Mbang as a rebel in the cassock who was very contented, humble and lived a very simple life right till he breathed his last.

    ‘Mbang was a rebel in the cassock and didn’t seek for fame or wealth but for freedom and liberation of humanity’, adding that his strong desire was to see a one Nigeria.

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    Apostle Achudume noted that the late Dr. Mbang was a dogged fighter who had confronted leaders like General Ibrahim Babangida, late General Sanni Abacha and ensured that General Abdulsalami Abubakar conducted elections to usher in democratic government within a year.

    He Added that his blunt stance on national issues, and forthrightness brought him into contact with former President Olusegun Obasanjo, as they both became very Good friends.

    Apostle Achudume while appreciating the children of the deceased eminent cleric led by Sir Ini Mbang, for organising a series of programmes in honour of their father, urged them to continue to uphold his sterling legacies.

    Dignitaries present at the event include the Deputy Governor of Akwa-Ibom State, Senator. Dr. Akon Eyakenyi, Archbishop Idem Okon, Archbishop Sunday Uko, His Eminence Udo Ekpeyong,Bishop Arabia Umanah, Bishop Imoh Otong, among others.

  • NLBC celebrates Eburajolo’s retirement from Kewalram-Chanrai Group

    NLBC celebrates Eburajolo’s retirement from Kewalram-Chanrai Group

    The New Light Baptist Church (NLBC) has showered encomiums on the former President and Chairman of Council Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM), Victor Eburajolo, who retired from Kewalram-Chanrai Group as the Group Deputy Managing Director.

    The 110-year-old conglomerate has interests in automobile, pharmaceuticals, agribusiness and agro-allied sectors.

    At the retirement ceremony organised by New Light Baptist Church (NLBC) over the weekend, members of the Church described him as a leader par excellence, God-fearing, humble and extremely generous.

    They said he is known for his ability to meander at the top and bottom levels, adding that he could be provoked but anger does not last.

    According to them, he made a success of the assignment given to him because of his antecedents and character.

    The wife described her husband as a wonderful and great supporter of the family, saying that he does not want to see them in problems.

    The wife said he does not want to hear someone cannot go to school due to financial incapability.

    “He is a wonderful husband, wonderful dad to his children. He supports us very well. 

    “He does not want to see us in problems. He can be tough and harsh sometimes. 

    “He does not want to hear someone cannot go to school because he cannot pay school fees. He is nice. You have been a wonderful family,” she said. 

    The celebrator admonished Nigerian leaders to take their responsibilities more seriously. 

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    He explained that the country will be a better place if they prioritize responsibilities over powers to be amassed.

    He also urged leaders to take people by the arm to bring about a new generation of leaders.

    While differentiating between the boss and leader, Eburajolo said the leader is more concerned about the success of his organisation, taking everybody together but the boss is more interested in his powers.

    “If only those who are in positions of leadership now can take their responsibility more seriously than the powers they have, the country will be a better place. 

    “Let us take people by the arm to bring them up so that we can bring about the generation of leaders.

    “I have tried to differentiate between the boss and the leader. The leader is more concerned about the success of his organisation, taking everybody together. But the boss is more interested in his powers, while the leader is more interested in his responsibilities,” he said.

  • When 30,000 worshippers gathered for SCOAN Living Water Service

    When 30,000 worshippers gathered for SCOAN Living Water Service

    Ikotun-Egbe, Lagos neighborhood of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) last weekend came alive, as over 30,000 worshippers gathered to partake in the Living Water Service.

    The event, which was the second since the passing of the church’s late founder, Prophet TB Joshua, created an electrifying atmosphere within the church’s huge auditorium, the adjoining extensions, and indeed the streets, as it received pilgrims from over 40 countries across the globe.

    Living Water Service is usually a sober spiritual moment for a personal encounter with God once on the Altar to fetch the living water in a 50ml improvised cup on the basis of one’s problem as brought before God. It’s neither a moment of laying hands on any worshipper by the pastor nor evangelists, as usually seen during normal deliverance time on Sunday services.

    Declaring the Service open, Pastor Evelyn Joshua thanked God for the grace He gave for the event.

    And quoting copiously from scriptures on Jesus Cares, the woman of God said: “God is with us in this Arena of Liberty. Jesus cares for you by seeking sinners, the rejected, lost souls, and all that are heavy laden to give them rest and salvation. You are here to have an encounter with Him, to give you freedom, hope, and new direction for the joyful fulfillment of your destinies. Prepare your hearts and sanctify yourselves because today is your day, the day you have long been waiting for…”

    According to a worshiper, who gave her name as Ruth, “The crowd you witness today, is a testimony that Papa T B Joshua is alive and that this church is of the Lord.”

    Another, Princess Mobolaoluwa Olotu, stated: “A lot of people have seen that God of TB Joshua is still in SCOAN and vigorously alive,” while Angelina Forson, an overseas pilgrim, said, “The moment I rolled my body on the altar of prayer, I felt a healing sensation from my neck downwards and that was the end of my chronic cervical spondylosis that had put me in anguish for years.”

  • Osa-Oni, Odesola, Akin John, others for GOMERM’S ZION 2023

    Osa-Oni, Odesola, Akin John, others for GOMERM’S ZION 2023

    The National Vice President of the Pentecostal fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), South West Zone, Archbishop John Osa-Oni;President of Bishop Abraham Ministry, Bishop Abraham Olaleye; Continental Overseer for Continent 3 (South West, Nigeria & Middle East) in the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Johnson  Odesola; Pastor John Oluwadare; The President of Church Growth International, Dr. Francis Akin John,  and others have been billed to speak at God’s Mercy Revival Ministries (GOMERM), ZION 24th 2023 annual power conference holding on August 14-20, at Mercy Revival Centre (MRC), Ikotun, Lagos.

     Tagged ‘The Unlimited God: From Minimum to Maximum,’ will feature prayers, word rendition, and prophetic ministration.

     Speaking with journalists, the General Overseer of God’s Mercy Revival Ministries (GOMERM), Dr. James Akanbi said that the annual power conference has specific purposes in the mind of God. “It is a time of evaluation of our activities and God’s impartation of mercy power. Mercy power is different from ordinary power. Mercy power is where God reaches out to the unqualified; those who do not have enough faith to grasp the things of God. “

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    According to the General Overseer of MRC, Mercy is not predicated on anybody’s merit. It is predicated on God’s own merit, adding that the power conference is also a sort of homecoming for the church members from all the branches to come together for a joint thanksgiving and celebration unto the Lord for His faithfulness.

     He lamented the presence of charlatans parading themselves as pastor and coaches in the Christian fold, saying that the need for impactful training for ministers of God is imperative as it will help protect churches from spiritual and health disasters.

    “The revelation and the burden that birthed the ministers’ conference are too heavy. Many people calling themselves performers are non-initiates. It is an anathema to call yourself a professional, a performer, or a coach in a field that you know nothing about. You see the unbuilt building people; apprentices calling themselves professionals and experts,” he said.

    He stated further that “It is an aberration! And this is the cause of the discordant tune in the work of ministry in Nigeria today. The complications, abuses, and insults that ministers are receiving from the world are a result of the ministers who are not trained but want to reign and train others.

     “They make a mockery of all the ministers of God before the world. The world insults, abuses, ridicules, and rebukes us because of those untrained and charlatan ministers among us. Frankly speaking, the way the untrained ministers do ministry calls for concern,” he said.

     James further said that the participants at the programme should expect the unlimited God reversing irreversible cases. They should expect the unlimited God-reversing health issues that the medical world has written off as incurable; financial issues the financial world has declared bankrupt forever.

    “The unlimited God will come forth at this conference for the hopeless, the despair, and those who have completely written themselves off.  This is a time of recovery and restoration. It is a time the hopeless will become hopeful with God coming in a new dimension that is not regular to handle irregular cases.

    “We have invited professionals, consultants, and experts in different fields of ministry. In the medical field, it is one thing to graduate in medicine and be called a doctor, it is another thing to move upward in practice to become a consultant.  So, for the speakers at this year’s ministers’ conference, we are talking about specialists in different fields of ministry. They are generals and consultants in their different fields of ministry. They have reached the level that they are recognized as specialists in different areas of ministry.”

  • Antiochian Orthodox Church gets new archbishop

    Antiochian Orthodox Church gets new archbishop

    Bisshop Mark Anthony has been elected the sixth Metropolitan Archbishop of the North American Genuine Orthodox Church of Antioch by its Synod.

    The ceremony was held at St Cyprian Monastery, Sharon PA with Seven Bishops, among others.

    Archbishop Mark, whose name is Akinnugba Macfonse Osmond, was raised by devout Roman Catholic parents in Ondo Kingdom. He attended St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Mission Primary School, Ondo, Sacred Heart Minor Seminary, Akure, and St. Joseph College, Ondo.

    Between 1993 and 1996, he worked at St Patrick Catholic Church, Ondo, St Mathew’s Catholic Church, and Saint John Bosco Parish of the Salesians in Oke Odunwo, Ondo.

    He joined the Brothers of the Christian Schools in 1996 and ministered to the people living in abject poverty, living with HIV/AIDS, those struggling to survive financial constraints, and those whose cases were considered hopeless.

    He had worked at Kuwinda and Kibera slums in Kenya. In 2001, the Archbishop was accepted into the Byzantine Seminary in Northridge, California, United States to study Theology.

    He also worked with Africa Peace Point (a Non-Governmental Organisation for children’s rights) in Kenya and also in Tanzania before coming to Nigeria. 

    In 2009, he completed his master’s in Pastoral Counselling at the California International University of Theology, Los Angeles.

    He was ordained a Deacon by Archbishop Peter Tang in Yaounde and later to the priesthood.

    He later completed his Doctorate in Divinity, from California International University of Theology, Los Angeles, and was entrusted with the establishment of the Byzantine Catholic Church in Nigeria and coordinated evangelism across the continent of Africa and beyond. +Anthony was consecrated on April 18, 2011, to the Episcopacy of the Byzantine Catholic Church by Archbishop Peter Tang and was co-consecrated by Archbishop Jean Ndjewel of the Byzantine Catholic Church of Our Holy Father Mark of Trachea at the Cathedral of Saint Catherine.

      In April 2012, he was elevated to the rank of Exarch of Africa of the Byzantine Catholic Church.

  • RCCG begins 71st Convention

    RCCG begins 71st Convention

    Millions of worshippers from 196 countries are expected to attend the 71st Convention of the Redeemed Church of God (RCCG), holding at the Redemption City of God, Km 46, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State.

    The programme which started August 3 with the ministers’ conference continues today.

    The convention tagged: ‘Beyond Expectation,’ holds between the 7th to 13th of August will feature bible teachings, song renditions,  prophetic ministrations, bible Study, business and marriage seminars, ordinations of new assistant pastors, pastors, elders, deacons, deaconess, and the RCCG Bible School graduates, teenager and Pastor Seed Family presentations and others activities.

    According to a statement by the church Traffic Mayor, those coming into and exiting the campground should adhere strictly to the regulations to avoid causing undue pain to other motorists.

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    A statement by the committee reads: “Access for Lagos worshippers will be through Christ Embassy Gate and Asese Moba roads while Ikorodu worshippers could access the camp through Oloparun/Ogijo Road. Worshippers from other parts of the country could access the camp through either the main gate or the Youth Center gate.

    “To guide attendees and minimize congestion, we have strategically placed usage of visible road signs. This sign will provide directions to key venues, parking areas, and exit points.

    The committee advised attendees to follow signs and directions”.

    To reduce traffic around the convention ground, the church has arranged shuttle buses that will run between remote parking areas and the main venue at regular intervals. “This service will be complimentary, making it convenient for all. All traffic police will be present to control traffic.

    “We encourage attendees to carpool or use public transport when possible.”

    Also, as a way of encouraging worshippers to attend the programme and help in easing the pains of the high cost of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), the son of the General Overseer of the church, and who is also the Pastor in charge of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), The Bridge, Ikeja, Lagos, Pastor Leke Adeboye gave fuel to those interested in attending the programme.

    According to a statement by the church, “It was an unusual church service on Sunday for many members of the LSC The Bridge: one of the RCCG’s vibrant youth churches led by Pastor Leke Adeboye.

    “With the fuel price hike and cost of living crisis hitting hard on many Nigerians, Pastor Leke the Head of Christian Social Responsibility (CSR) for RCCG Youth Province 1 Lagos State came up with a brilliant initiative to support church members this season.

    “Over 1000 litres of fuel were contributed to support anyone who came to church on Sunday with their vehicle. This was also a way of empowering young people and private taxi drivers who use their cars for businesses and rely on them for their daily upkeep/expenses.

    “After fueling the souls of everyone who attended church service with God’s word, Pastor Leke directed members who drove to church with their cars to the designated filling station.

    “More than 1,000 liters of fuel were contributed to support those who attended church with their vehicles. After receiving spiritual nourishment at the church service, members with vehicles were directed to a designated filling station where their tanks were filled with fuel. In addition to fuel, over 500 people were also treated to good food.”

    The 2023 RCCG Annual Convention, being both virtual and physical convention, will be streamed live across various media and digital platforms.

  • Mireille Lasme pours heart into new single

    Mireille Lasme pours heart into new single

    Gospel artiste Love Mireille Lasme has immersed herself completely in her latest song “Your Grace.”

    The cofounder of the Church of God, believes her songs are her testimony, proof that when we walk faithfully with God; we can overcome any trial and challenges. 

    ‘With God all things are possible to him who believes,” the mother of three affirmed.

    Releasing the soul-stirring single “YOUR GRACE” Mireille explained: “As I reflect on my journey with Christ, my soul overflows with gratitude for one resounding word: “Grace.”

    “Indeed, I marvel at the thought, “Where would I be…” if it weren’t for your boundless grace, O Lord.”

    This captivating song serves as a poignant testament to God’s incomprehensible love for us, illuminating our path through life’s trials and triumphs.

    Mireille launches a highly anticipated album titled “YOU ARE HERE” produced by ace music producer, Manus Akpanke.

    “In moments of trial, you are here with me.

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    When sickness lingers, you are here with me.

    Amidst my joys and happiness, you are here with me.

    “Embrace these words within your heart, knowing that trials are stepping stones to blessings, and from them flow our powerful testimonies. Hallelujah!

    “God’s unwavering presence accompanies us through every moment and in every place, so let us press on, unwavering in faith, for the best is yet to come.”

    “Your Grace” offers a captivating glimpse into the forthcoming album project, “You Are Here,” slated for release in September 2023. 

  • Labourer’s death: Why I refused to flee during attack – Aso

    Labourer’s death: Why I refused to flee during attack – Aso

    The Founding Shepherd of Celestial Church of Christ (C.C.C), Overcomers Parish, Ajah, Lagos,  James Aso has revealed why he refused to flee during the attack on his church by an irate mob when a labourer accidentally died in his church while evacuating soakaway.

    Aso, speaking to some journalists in Lagos, yesterday, said the resolve not to flee from the scene of the unfortunate accident was to preserve the name of the church and prevent those with sinister motives from taking advantage of the accident.

     The late labourer, popularly known as Dogo in the community, died while working in the church’s premises.

    Aso insisted that the church knew nothing about Dogo’s death.

    It will be recalled that a few weeks ago, a mob looted and burnt down a branch of CCC Overcomers Parish Ajah in Lagos over the accidental death of Dogo.

    In the attack, the shepherd was seriously wounded and it took the intervention of the police to stop the irate mob to stop mob from setting the shepherd ablaze.

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    The case is currently being investigated by the police at State CID Panti, Lagos while the  Celestial Church of Christ led by Pastor Mobiyina Oshoffa has insisted on the autopsy of the deceased, and the matter be taken to court for prosecution.

    Revealing his ordeal during the encounter with journalists recently, Aso said fleeing away could have caused more damage to his name and the name of the Celestial Church of Christ across the world.

    “I’m happy to be alive, my dead body wouldn’t have defended the name of Christ,” said Aso.

    “If I had not stayed, the mob could have taken the deceased away and removed his body parts and dumped God knows where.

    “Nobody defended me, it was Christ that preserved my life. The mob came to kill and loot the church, apparently, my presence after the death of Dogo didn’t allow them to fulfil their mission.

    “We didn’t kill Dogo, and God has shown me mercy to escape death.”

    Speaking of several attacks on the Celestial Church of Christ after the incident, the popular shepherd said: “Those attacking CCC are ignorant, Celestial churches don’t do rituals. We have our tenet and doctrine; those involved in such rubbish are not Celestial members. When you practice the doctrine of the church accordingly, you don’t need any diluted powers to be a shepherd or prophet in a Celestial church. “

    Aso expressed delight to everyone who stood up against lies over the popularity of the church. “I thank the pastors, and all members of CCC who believe in pure gospel and stand up against lies and evil manipulation against the church. I am glad.

    “As for me, I remain the Apostle of God, this will not bring me down, I remain, James Aso, Every Living Soul. Thank you,” the Founding Shepherd of the Celestial Church of Christ (C.C.C), Overcomers Parish said.

  • 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.