Tag: God

  • ‘God has restored my joy as a woman’

    ‘God has restored my joy as a woman’

    Married on November 28, 2007, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Chukwuemeka Iruke lived happily. The only worry was that six years after the wedding they were without a child. The birth of their baby girl has ended the pain, prompting celebration with friends and well-wishers at Saint Thomas Anglican Church Avonipupe, Ubakala, Umuahia South Local Government Area, Abia State. In this interview with SUNNY NWANKWO, the couple relived their experience. Excerpts:

    Mrs. Iruke, what was your experience being childless after many years of marriage?

    As a woman, it wasn’t funny. Every blessed day, you kept on asking God whether you were really a woman. At times, one would cry, at times, you would go into prayers. At times you visited prayer houses seeking where God would answer you. It wasn’t easy, but thank God that at last, He has not only put a smile on my face, but has restored my joy as a woman.

    Sometimes, you would hear people asking if she is sure she is a woman. Why doesn’t the husband remarry? What is she even doing there? She should be abandoned. At times you’d greet people outside and they would pretend not to hear you It was a bitter experience.

    How were you able to handle the pressure from in-laws and other relatives?

    When my father and mother in-law were alive, their attitude was that God determines all things and that one day, God will do it. Where I got pressure was on the part of my sisters-in-law. But now they are all giving thanks to almighty God. It was not easy then. Thank God that everything has come and gone and today, we are all happy.

    Did you at any time doubt yourself?

    At a time people suggested I should visit doctors and hear from them. I took a step like that and was told to come with my husband. We went and after several tests and scans, the result was positive. The doctors said that was no problem.

    Did you consider quitting your marriage as a result of the pressure you mentioned?

    I thought of that, but I never did it. I didn’t do it because I depended on God. I recall that while I was trying to marry, there were three suitors that came. I asked them to wait because I had to pray before marrying. At the end, God told me that the man I am marrying was my husband.  So, in everything, I always reminded God that He gave me the man I married.

    Did you seek alternative solutions?

    No, God forbid! I didn’t try that. It was just a particular prayer house (Assemblies of God Church) that I normally visited.

    How supportive was your husband when the baby wasn’t forthcoming?

    He had no problems. He is a man to marry any time, any day. There was never a problem.

    But I want to thank my mother and parents in-law for their supports. They are all dead, but I will forever remain grateful for what God used them to do in my life. They were wonderful and tried on their own part as mothers and father.

    Some of the things I learnt from them is being patient and content with what I have and to share things with those around me.

    Why did you choose the names you named her?

    In fact, when I put to bed and saw that it was a baby girl, I said, really this is a gift from God because all those years, nobody has ever said, okay, take this let me compensate or console you with this but the ultimate God did it and that took after the names; Onyinyechi and Treasure Chukwuemeka because she is treasure from God that I can’t even buy with money.

    Do you have any advice for other childless couples?

    God is always the ultimate. Let them believe in God and remain prayerful because sometimes, some of these things can just be challenges of life which, if you show God that you know Him, God at a time could say, “I was only trying to pull your legs.”

    They should go to hospital and back it up with prayers. They should also imbibe the spirit of almsgiving.

    Mr. Iruke, what was your experience in those trying years?

    Well, in the first place, I am Christian and you know that the Bible teaches every believer to be patient and that aspect of teaching is what by nature that I imbibed so much. I decided to remain with her because on the altar, on the day of our wedding, I promised to live with her for better or for worst.

    Where you under pressure at this time?

    So much, the pressure was at a time becoming overwhelming but I was patient, as my parents, precisely, my father, taught me. I imbibed and inculcated it and then also considering the fact that there are some other people out there who had similar experiences and God answered their prayers. So, that encouraged me.

    How were you able to manage this pressure?

    I knew it wasn’t necessary to look for an alternative. I had made up my mind because I knew that things had not gone to the worst. I believed God and that with Him, all things are possible and I knew that nobody should count my wife out from conceiving a baby because she wasn’t that old.

    Did you consider remarrying?

    I didn’t because I know women’s reproductive system and I can tell you that my wife is not infertile. We consulted experts in the field and the results we got were all positive and with that, one wasn’t that perturbed.

    Did you seek spiritual help?

    There was an academic colleague at school who at a time heard that we were still waiting for the fruit of the womb; he gave me his own experience that was spiritual, but I didn’t do anything about that. He asked that I consult him so that we begin a process of praying and fasting to torpedo the devices of the wicked.

    How did you feel when the bundle of joy finally came?

    Excited, of course, giving glory to God. The business is between me and God. I have been showing God gratitude by His very grace. I feel elated, happy, giving testimonies to people when they ask me and always returning glory to God for His mercies.

  • God’s view concerning marriage (3)

    God’s view concerning marriage (3)

    Dear Reader, we have seen so far in this series that God’s view for marriage is good and it is also to provide help for man.

    This week, I will be sharing with you on one of the most important instructions in the Bible for finding a mate. It is one you must have in marriage, to build the foundation of the home with Christ. I am teaching on being Unequally Yoked.

    A complete bond in marriage is based on the foundation that each partner is “equal” in their belief and vision for their life in Jesus Christ. God’s Word says: Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness? (2 Corinthians 6:14).

    In a bid to find the right partner, the Bible clearly states that there cannot be a successful relationship, when both partners do not view things from the same spiritual perspective. No child of Christ can expect to find his or her perfect mate in a shrine or cult because light and darkness have nothing in common. The Believer and unbeliever, each serves different masters.

    Some people try to flout this law. They think God wants to deprive them of what they like. No, He only wants what’s best for you. Too many, after it is too late, have discovered that they can’t bend God’s rules and expect to enjoy their marriages.

    As a born again child of God, look for one who is also a believer. Make sure he or she understands what it means to have Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. No matter how appealing or suited you think that person is, you are not to compromise this first and major rule or you will be signing in for heartache!

    Some people have concluded that since they have waited for so long and have not got the right person to marry, they are ready to marry whoever comes, even unbelievers.  Such people have forgotten that how long they have waited is not as important as the success of the marriage. Take for instance, someone who is 30 years old before marriage and may probably live up to 90 years on earth.  If such a person rushes into marriage with an unbeliever, it implies that he or she will have 60 years to live with an unbeliever.

    Now, the journey after marriage for him or her is longer than the one he or her has gone through. Wisdom therefore, demands that you seat down to think before rushing into a marriage that will not last. God’s Word says: …None shall want her mate (Isaiah 34:16). If He says none shall want her mate, it means He has a mate for everyone. Remember, God cares about you and He cannot forget you; wait for His time.

    A sister I know in church, who out of desperation got herself married to an unbeliever, found out too late how unwise her decision was. She was contemplating leaving the home because they both were living like room mates. Although they were living in the same house, they were not on speaking terms. That is certainly not what marriage is all about. God has reserved something wonderful for you. Why not patiently wait and obediently follow through and you will get your desired partner in Jesus’ Name.

    Someone may want to ask if one has been in courtship before conversion, should the courtship continue after the salvation of one of the parties or not?  It is so simple. When one of the parties (or both of them) gets born again, the best thing to do immediately after conversion is to break the relationship.  This is because the relationship started when both parties were unbelievers.

    This is not to say that it is impossible for God to bring them together again.  If you are a serious child of God serving the Lord sincerely and in truth, He will guide you.

    Since old things are passed away and all have become new at salvation, that kind of courtship should be done away with. Such individuals were in the kingdom of darkness when the relationship started, but now that one or both are saved, there is a translation into the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus, which is a new Kingdom altogether. There ought not to be any carry-over from the old kingdom to the new one.

    In case you are out there reading this material today and you claim to be born again, but still engage in fornication, you better stop it before it stops you. Fornication is a sin against your own body. It is you opening yourself spirit, soul and body for the devil to come in and destroy you. Health-wise, spiritually and also mentally, you are damaging your system. Please don’t do it. Marriage is for life. You have all the time you want with your spouse under a legal and spiritual covering.

    If you have offended God in this area, don’t lose hope. God is a merciful Father. If you confess your sins and forsake them, He will cleanse you from unrighteousness. This is what being born again is all about.  If you want to be born again, please say this prayer: Dear Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I believe You died and rose again for my sake. Forgive me of my sins. Cleanse me with Your precious Blood.  I accept You as my Lord and Saviour.  Now I know I am born again!

    Congratulations! You are now born again! All-round rest and peace are guaranteed you, in Jesus’ Name. Call or write, and share your testimonies with me through contact@faithoyedepo.org, and conselling@faithoyedepo.org; OR 07026385437 and 08141320204.

    For more insight, these books authored by me are available at the Dominion Bookstores in all Living Faith Churches and other leading Christian bookstores: Marriage Covenant, Making Marriage Work, Building A Successful Home and Success in Marriage (Co-Authored).

  • God’s view concerning marriage (2)

    God’s view concerning marriage (2)

    Dear Reader, it’s a great day and I welcome you to another time with Jesus today. As we open up the secrets from God’s Word once more today, I pray that the Lord will open up your understanding!

    Last week, we saw that God’s view for marriage is for the good of man. This week, we shall go further to see how God views marriage – A Help Meet for Him.

    God’s Word says: And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him (Genesis 2:18).

    Before Eve was brought to Adam, certain responsibilities had been committed to him. It was his duty to dress and keep the garden (Genesis 2:15). But God saw that he needed help to fulfill those responsibilities.

    In Genesis 1:28, God had said to the man, … Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. This statement is a blessing, but it also connotes responsibility. “Multiply”, “Replenish”, “Subdue”. Certainly, Adam needed help. So, God sent him help in the form of a woman, one that was suitable, adaptable and complementary to him. She was not just any kind of help, she was … A help meet for him. Marriage was created to help man, not to hurt him. It was created for his comfort, not discomfort. Both the husband and wife are meant to support one another in every area of life. When a man is struggling to carry a heavy load alone, he experiences a lot of strain and struggles, but once he has someone to share it with, he is relaxed.

    Husband and wife are meant to complement each other by filling up the vacuum in each other’s lives. In Genesis 27, there is this story about Rebecca. She failed in her duty as Isaac’s help meet, and played an unpleasant role in the incidence of Jacob stealing Esau’s blessing. Isaac was old and so could not see, because his eyes were dim.  Rebecca knew this weakness, but rather than complement him by helping him, she exploited the situation by “assisting” Jacob to steal Esau’s blessing.

    It was Rebecca that initiated the idea of Jacob stealing Esau’s blessing. Even when Jacob noted the loopholes in the plan, Rebecca still convinced him to go ahead.  Without her support, Jacob would not have been able to deceive Isaac and steal Esau’s blessings. She used her husband’s weakness against him and her son.

    Wife, you are meant to be a help-meet. You are created to surround your man with aid and assistance. His life should be better as a result of his association with you. Your contributions in his life should be positive. If the vices he had before you were married keep increasing rather than decrease, if his life remains at the same spot, then you’re not carrying out your responsibility in his life.

    You are to bring about a positive change in your husband’s life. The difference in his life, as a result of his marrying you, should be glaring for all to see. It is your responsibility to help him attain the greater heights God has prepared for him.

    Be a helper not a destroyer, an asset not a liability, a blessing, not a burden and a soothing balm, not a thorn in his flesh.

    You need the help of God to be able to be a help that is meet to your spouse.  This comes by surrendering your life to Christ.  You surrender by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus as your Saviour and Lord.  If you are ready to be born again, please say this prayer:  Dear Lord, I come to You today.  I am a sinner.  Forgive me of my sins.  Cleanse me with Your precious Blood.  I accept You as my Lord and Saviour.  Now I know I am born again!

     

    Congratulations! You are now born again! All-round rest and peace are guaranteed you, in Jesus’ Name. Call or write, and share your testimonies with me through contact@faithoyedepo.org, and conselling@faithoyedepo.org; OR 07026385437 and 08141320204.

    For more insight, these books authored by me are available at the Dominion Bookstores in all Living Faith Churches and other leading Christian bookstores: Marriage Covenant, Making Marriage Work, Building A Successful Home and Success in Marriage (Co-Authored).

  • For love, relationship

    Love, relationship and sex, in the order of important hot topics in the minds of young people rank next to career and money. Youths feel highly misunderstood by parents, teachers, churches and society. Youths have little or no experience about life; no past and no tradition and therefore feel as free agents. They are risk takers and adventurous and like to explore and experiment.

    Bola Dada has dedicated a great portion of this book to the topic of sex the way most authors have not. Sex is the topic most churches do not like to highlight. Parents hope that their wards will not get into it early and the fear is that they may get into trouble.

    Since these issues; Love, relationship and sex are front burners of the existence of man particularly the younger generation, they dominate man’s thoughts and faculty and also represent the key topics of discussion among friends, in the media, social media and books. These issues also play a major role in many decisions and interactions with the opposite sex.

    Bola Dada, in this book, ‘Love, Relationship and Sex’ tries to explain these issues from the perspective of being a christian. In his view, pains,agonies, heart breaks, disappointments, betrayals, frustrations and losses can all be avoided if choices concerning love, relationship and sex are made under the influence of GOD.

    The book contains eight chapters. Chapter one is titled, ‘Let’s talk about Love’; chapter two talks about ‘Chastity’; chapter three is titled ‘The Sex Drive’; chapter four is titled: ‘The trials, the temptation and the test’; chapter five discusses ‘Appearance’; chapter six is titled ‘Who are your friends?’; chapter seven is ‘Building a successful future’ and the last chapter is titled ‘Where are the sons and daughters’.

    The first chapter talks about love which is the greatest desire of man; to be cared for. In history, the greatest songs of all time are songs about love. William Shakespeare attained a high ground as a playwright and poet with his plays and poems on love. Romantic novels are usually best sellers and even when thrillers are about crime and adventure, the authors more often create romantic dimensions.

    Most of the movies produced all over the world are on love and when they are not, romance is still included in the plot. In musical videos, makers of music maximise sales with the creation of a form of romance with sexual appeal through dance steps and in the appearance of characters in the videos. Regardless of what is adertised; soft drinks, tissue paper, toothpaste and so on, television commercials also displays a form of love,romance and affection. So, if love is seen in all these and shown everywhere, when young persons come into the world, they like everyone else have to satisfy their love desires because it does not take much to learn from the environment.

    Therefore,the book postulates that what the world preaches in the movies,books, soap operas and songs as love is not love at all. The world teaches lust, infractuation and obsession.

    Chapter two talks about chastity. The book explains that chastity is the quality of practising sexual purity. Sexual feelings are part of what makes us human. That is why married couples can have romantic feelings. Sex, invigorates a marriage and adds zest to life and it enables a husband and wife to be truly one. So, there should be a proper outlet to build the sexual feelings and the only outlet that God recognises is marriage.

    Young individuals play around with sex in the community with reasons which the book refers to as ‘Common lies of the devil’ which are: Everyone is doing it so we should not be different.Nothing is wrong with it, boys saying that they will get married as soon as possible and many girls are falling for the line ‘I cannot help myself’, ‘If you love me, you would let me’, ‘Just this once’ and ‘If you do not let me, I will do it with someone else’.

    The author, gave reasons why young individuals should avoid pre-marital sex. He said one may never know real love with such act, sex before marriage may affect sexual relations with one’s spouse, there is loss of dignity and self-esteem, it leaves an individual with a life-long guilt, there is loss of God’s presence, there is exposure to devil’s attacks, there is a danger of contacting sexually transmitted diseases, possibility of marrying just anybody and danger to hell fire.

    Purity on the other hand is beautiful. It means that a person has character, self respect and courage. The book encourages that individuals should always turn to God in prayer.

    Chapter three is on sex drive; a powerful force in the body of males and females which creates appetite for sex. According to the book,young individuals should not allow movies, soap operas, and commercials on television to shape their minds. It is important to understand sex drive and learn to control it before marriage. This is possible because God would not ask of it if it was not possible.

    All young people are bound to go through difficult times and face trials(betrayals and disappointments) in life. Chapter four of the book talks about ‘the trials, the temptation and the tests’. Trials can manifest in form of lack which makes concentration on important things impossible. Whatever an individual goes through in life, is nothing compared to a bright future by God.

    In Chapter five, titled: ‘Appearance’, it reflects the different ways of dressing around the world that centers on multiple cultures, values and religious beliefs. Like Moses, a way of dressing may be used to identify a civilsation one belongs to and may even reveal one’s religious inclination. Dressings which reflects people’s cultural background and scriptural admonition have been done away with. Dressing seems to have gone haywire everywhere.

    In the nation’s higher institutions, most female students now dress so provocatively and this is also seen in the ‘well modernised’ Pentecostal churches. When you wear clothes that are revealing, you send wrong messages to people. The boys are not left out. The waist of their trousers are lowered and fastened tightly at the middle of the two bottom lobes to reveal their inner wears. This is known as ‘sagging’. In the aspect of bearing tattoos, he examines that throughout history, the tattoo bears the mark of paganism, demonism, baal worship, shamanism, mysticism and every other pagan beliefs known. He attributes bad dressing to poor parenting and wrong influence of the society to individuals.

    Indecent dressing is not good for a christian. It encourages rape and sexual harassment.A fine boy and girl does not need to go semi-nude or sag.

    Chapter six assists young individuals in defining friendship. A good friendship is progressive, there are quality discussions, good behaviour and advice, love, concern and understanding.

    In ‘building a successful future’ in chapter seven, the author advises as one journeys through life, one should be moving in the direction of set goals and ambition. Achieving goals will not be an easy task. An individual will go through a lot of obstacles and distractions and one could only get to the desired destination through focus, good strategies, determination, discipline and diligence.

    The last chapter titled: ‘Where are the sons and daughters?’ discusses Abraham’s faith in God which is legendary and it remains a model for children of God today in putting unalloyed confidence in God. In the story of creation, God created man to be fruitful and multiply and replenish the earth. But satan ensured he scuttled the fellowship between God and man. The satan knows that God hates sin and being the great deceiver and liar, he deceives Eve and man into sin.

    One lesson to learn is that satan can go to any length just to destroy one life. If he has to kill everyone in a commercial bus, derail a train filled with passengers or sink a ‘Titanic’ just to get one soul, he will not think twice. The good news is despite the onslaught of the devil against the church, the church will continue to march on and the gate of hell can never prevail on the church. Which side are you on? The author asks readers in this last chapter.

    A new earth created by God is a place of continual fellowship with God. No more sickness, diseases, poverty, anxiety and darkness. Death will be thrown into the lake of fire and therefore, there will be no more death.

  • God is really good

    God is really good

    •Eagles star returns to form

    Nigeria international midfielder Ogenyi Onazi is back to full fitness at his Italian club SS Lazio after the injury sustained in the round of 16 game between France and Nigeria. The French beat their Nigerian counterparts 2-0 in Brasilia.

    Onazi suffered an ankle injury initially thought to be a broken leg though tests showed no fracture after a bad tackle by Blaise Matuidi during a second round game between Nigeria and France at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

    The 21-year-old has since returned to Italy where he has teamed up with Serie A club SS Lazio for pre- season. On Friday, he took to Twitter to discuss his current situation.

    “God is really good; if you told me I’d be back to my best and to top fitness right now, I’d have laughed at you,” he tweeted via @OnaziOgenyi.

    Onazi is famous for his fierce and powerful shots. He underlined his power with his feet when he broke the hand of his teammate, Michael Babatunde, during Nigeria’s World Cup game against Argentina. The midfielder jokingly stressed his return to fitness and pointed out that his shots were still as powerful as ever.

    “My people for Naija, as I dey talk to una right now, I wan play one shot from Rome to meet una for Lagos. Who go pick the ball?” he queried in Pidgin English.

    Onazi, who made 29 league appearances for Lazio last season, has been capped 21 times by Nigeria.

  • To God be the glory

    To God be the glory

    After a successful tenure, members of the Students’ Union Government (SUG) of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) have held a thanksgiving. IKECHUKWU OFILI (300-Level Public Administration) and FRANK EJEAGBASI (400-Level Medical Physiology) report.

    After a successful  tenure, outgoing members of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) Students’ Union Government (SUG) were at St Paul Catholic Church  last Sunday for a thanksgiving.

    They danced and rejoiced to the music of the choir. The union members were led by their president Bassey Ekaani  and Publicity Team leader Augustine Akah.

    It was also an opportunity to appreciate God for the feat of the publicity team in Ghana, where members came second in a debate. Augustine led a team of debaters to the Islamic University College in East region of Ghana.

    There were seven preliminary stages in the contest. The UNICAL team got to the quarter final with 16 points. More than 205 debaters from 15 higher institutions in seven countries participated in the debate with the topic: Taxation in Africa is a theft.

    The teams that reached the final were Kwame Nkrumah University, UNICAL, University of Ghana in Legon and Imo State University (IMSU).

    The Kwame Nkrumah University came first with 15 points; UNICAL was second with 12 points. The UICAL also won Best Performing Institution and its team leader, Augustine, emerged the Best Adjudicator and third Best Speaker.

    In his homily at the thanksgiving, the Assistant Parish Priest, Reverend Father Francis Offiong, urged the students to always promote the school’s image and be its worthy ambassadors.

    He advised them to put God first in anything they do.

    Another clergy, Reverend Father Emmanuel Duke, said for one to attain the kingdom of God, one must be prepared to dispose all worldly possessions.

    Duke noted that there was nothing wrong in acquiring material wealth, saying it was God’s blessing on earth but “we should make sure we have the kingdom of heaven as well and ensure our quest for materialism does not come between us and the kingdom ”.

    The thanksgiving procession was led by Augustine, and Editor of the SUG Information Bureau Stanley Uchegbu.

    Speaking on his achievements, Augustine said he introduced and published The Voice of Malabor, the SUG magazine that would be sustained by the incoming executive. The magazine, according to him, is adjudged the best students’ newspaper since in the history of the institution.

    “During my tenure, I organised an interactive meeting with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) officials and the students during the last strike to avail students of information about the true position of lecturers,” he said.

    “We started with very little resources but our tenacity was the only capital we have to keep the magazine afloat,” Stanley, Editor of the magazine said.

    “It got to a point it appeared production was affecting my studies because I devoted my time, running from one office to another to ensure my team interviewed all the principal officers including the Vice-Chancellor, Prof James Epoke.

    “But today, we are in church to thank God for making our dream a reality, despite turbulence and production hitches that came along the line; we were able to surmount all odds and achieve success. God deserved to be praised for this,” he added.

    Stanley praised everyone who supported the vision of the magazine, especially the university principal officers, who, he said, granted his team an audience despite their busy engagements. He hailed students for their support towards the success of the magazine.

    Joseph Ochang, a member of the editorial team, described the magazine as informative, especially for the freshers who have just been absorbed into the system.

    “If any fresh student thoroughly glances through the magazine, he would be informed about the activities of the university,” he said.

     

  • Ex- commissioner vows to draw closer to God

    The former Rivers Commissioner for Budget and Economic Affair during the Peter Odili-led administration, Sir Ejims Ewukwe, has pledged to improve his relationship with God.

    He made the declaration at the weekend in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, shortly after his installation as the Knight of Saint Christopher at the Diocese of Evo Anglican Communion Woji Community.

    Ejims noted that the investiture of the knighthood is “for selected members of the church who have been singled out for their outstanding performances in the vineyard of God.”

    The honour, he said, has humbled him to put the best of him in serving humanity and God.

    “Today, the church has honoured me and my wife and others who they think have made enough contribution to the development of the church.

    “I give God all the glory; this means I will intensify my relationship with God as a soldier of Christ,” Ejims stated.

    The Bishop, Rt. Rev Innocent Uchechukwu Ordu, said the knighthood should not be regarded only as a reward for job done but also as a new call for greater responsibility in the church.

  • Serve God, humanity, cleric tells Fayose

    The General Overseer of Rapture Assurance Ministry (RAM) Lagos, Pastor Daniel Ikpe, has urged Ekiti State governor-elect, Ayodele Fayose, to remember his vows to God and serve humanity in his second-coming.

    He reminded him that God played His part in bringing him back to power against all odds.

    Ikpe recalled how he met Fayose in 2006 at the peak of the impeachment plot through a domestic aide attending the church.

    He claimed that God told him then that Fayose would be impeached but restored if he retraced his steps.

    “When the impeachment issue was on, this man introduced Fayose to me and we were invited to Ado Ekiti. I and five other pastors in the ministry went to see him.

    “After seven days of prayers, God told me he would be impeached but that He, God, will bring him back to power,” he recalled.

    He stated that many doubted the prophesied impeachment because several other men of God were making pronouncements to the contrary.

    Ikpe called on political leaders to dissect prophecies by men of God through discernment, saying many of such prophecies are fuelled by greed.

  • Baribote: Vengeance is for God

    Baribote: Vengeance is for God

    Former Nigeria  Premier League boss Victor Baribote has said he got his wife to vacate the law suit against the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) because vengeance belongs only to God.

    “We looked at the situation and agreed that revenge belongs to God. And that it would be wrong for us to insist on our position to the detriment of millions of Nigerian youths and our country,” Baribote said.

    “So, we decided that we to vacate the case.”

    However, he also said his wife gave two conditions before the ruling was quashed.

    “Yes, she gave two conditions. That the board of the NPL be reinstated and allowed to run their term,” he said.

    “And the second condition is that my ban be lifted.”

    Baribote dragged Nigerian football to a civil court, which is against FIFA statutes, following his recent ban.

    The Jos High court ruling led to the country’s sports minister appointing an acting general secretary for the NFF and this in turn led to a FIFA ban on Nigeria.

    However, after the court ruling was set aside late Wednesday, the NFF led by president Aminu Maigari are expected to return to work for FIFA to lift the ban against the country.

  • ‘How a quote from a  book changed my life’

    ‘How a quote from a book changed my life’

    Mrs Ebele Okoye is the Regional General Manager-in-charge of five airports in the South-South/South East Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, FAAN. She is also in charge of the Port Harcourt International Airport. Last weekend, she bagged another award in recognition of her commitment and dedication to service by the Institute of Corporate Administration. In this interview with Precious Dikewoha in Port Harcourt, she bares her mind on the challenges facing her as a manager, the ongoing project at Port Harcourt International Airport, her private life and other interesting issues.    

    BEING a woman at the peak of your career, would you have got enough headaches from men in the discharge of your duty?

    Well, the men I come across in respect of my job, I will say, are wonderful men. They have always encouraged me; the male folk you know are the ones that will assist you when you are down. Even when you are not making progress they will be there to ensure that success is being achieved, they have been the best of friends. The success we are celebrating today at the airports, some of the staff members are men and they made their own contribution, and with the help of God they encouraged me to get to the level I am today. I don’t have any problem with my male counterparts and subordinates. But when you talk about men especially in a working environment, there is the other side of them. Although, there are well-defined job schedules for everybody, but our paths cross often. There is no problem as such. Yes, men would want to show that they are men. When you give orders, some are not ready to take instructions from an ordinary woman, etc. But when you know your onions, no one would joke with you. Male chauvinism, to me, does not count because every where I had worked, I proved my mettle. The challenges are the same; I mean the problems a woman faces in a man’s world are the ones we face too. But I don’t believe in messing around to get along. Be on top of your game. Be at your best at all times. The sky would be your starting point.

    Is your family not worried with your job?

    No, they are not. I started early in life to have a family, some of my children are now adults; my last child is 18 years and in second year in the university. The truth is that my family understands my job, so they have nothing to worry about. Of course, they know I can always take care of myself. I will say that God has been so wonderful to me. His grace is always sufficient for me.

    What role did your family play to get you to where you are now?*

    My father was a business man while my mother was a teacher. I grew up in Onitsha, Anambra State where my dad had a business. They were both loving parents but firm from a tender age; I wish my siblings were taught to work hard and be honest in everything we do. My father would not tolerate slothfulness at all and mummy too could not stand a liar. They were both my model and I always prayed back then to be like them. My parents loved education and would spare nothing to send us to school. They put us in the best schools around and when I entered the university, my parents were very proud of me. It was a dream fulfilled.

    You have been receiving awards in recent times and you just got one today, what is the secret?

    The only secret is God and hard work; I want to thank the noble Institute of Corporate Administration for this honour being done to me. Awards of this nature, I believe, are given purely on merit measured by human efforts. I wholly subscribe to James Allen’s submission that in all human affairs there are results, and the strength of the effort is the measure of the

    result. And like one-time president of the United States of America, Theodore Roosevelt, once posited, man was not intended to be an oyster. He is to get to action by seizing the moment. This is what I have been able to do at the Port Harcourt International Airport since October 2012. I got into the saddle as the Regional General Manager in charge of the five airports in the South-South/South-East Region. This is not the first award that is coming because of the efforts men and women made to achieve greater heights under my supervision. When I got the letter of this honour, I felt humbled on the one hand and also elated on the other. The letter said the fellowship was in recognition of my dedication and commitment to service, upwardly mobile and visionary approach to administrative matters, professionalism in service and public spiritedness. I was most humbled by the fact that somewhere, somehow people are taking note of our modest contributions to the Transformation Agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan.

    This award is coming on the heels of one recently given to me, or, may I say, us by Port Harcourt Weekly Watch. On that occasion, I said we were here to do our duty as dictated by the Civil Service Rules of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I still want to reiterate that we are doing what we are paid to do and therefore we do not expect commendations as it were. Be that as it may, it is always heart-warming when you are called up like this by people you never met for celebration and appreciation.

    What could be the difference made as the regional manager, looking at the condition of Port Harcourt International Airport from the day you were posted and today?

    I was posted to the airport in October 2012, and the challenges on ground were awesome and overwhelming. We had to contend with using make-shift tents as the arrival and departure halls. Rains would come and the tents would be blown off and we would start all over again. The walk- ways were scattered almost on a daily basis by the carts of the handling agencies.

    Nothing like conveyor belts in the kind of the situation, coping was stressful but today we can beat our chest and say we have made some progress. Although we are not yet there, I am sure in no distant time we will get there and every one of us will be proud of belonging to this nation. In these 15 months, a lot of projects have been embarked upon by the federal government through the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the airport itself. In June last year, we commissioned three locally executive projects that added to the landscape of the airport. These include a remodelled guest house, a total facelift of the administrative block, a new car park for blue chip companies with a recreational garden beside it for relaxation. All these were executed through direct labour with the meagre resources available to the airport.

    But some travellers have complaints of slow-pace of work at the Port Harcourt International Airport?

    There are a lot of projects going on at the airport; as far as I am concerned the works are going smoothly. Within the air side of the airport, projects are going on with the speed of light. These include a new International Terminal, a new Cargo Terminal, an Apron Expansion, a Pilots’ Lounge, an Emergency Operation Centre and a Protocol Lounge for VIPs. The 60 percent part of the remodelled terminal building has been put to effective use even though we are handling both international and domestic departures, we are confident that in no distant time the remaining 40 percent would be completed which is the arrival for both international and domestic passengers. We are doing our work the way it should be done without waiting for any ‘Thank You.’

    Considering the kind of cheap awards that people receive these days, I hope yours are merited?

    As I said earlier, it is our hard work; it will surprise you to know that for the last one year, there have been many individuals and bodies calling to congratulate us on what we are doing. All glory for what we have been able to do in this short period belongs to God Almighty. Without Him, we will not achieve anything. Of course, award of recognition has become bastardised in this clime since it now goes to the highest bidder, but I was recognised without prompting and without any monetary inducement. I am very happy for what this institute has done; this will encourage us and other people out there to contribute their best to the growth and development of their fatherland. I have dedicated the awards to my staff members here at the Port Harcourt Airport and others in the other airports which I oversee in the South-South/South East Region. What can an individual do in the type of circumstances and job schedules that we are constrained to execute?

    Your record shows you have been doing well from one stage of your career to another, what are your strategies?

    It is simple. The lion can be tamed. It is a thing of the mind. I read a book in my secondary school days titled The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. There is a quotation there I never forgot. It says: ‘The secret of playing a part is to think yourself into it. You can never succeed for long unless you think yourself into it.’ Whatever you want to do in life, address yourself into it, no matter how hard, you will overcome. Then I believe attitude is everything that will take you to the highest altitude.

    As a mother, how would you react on the issue of child abuse and rape?

    Let me begin by saying child abuse is a crime against God. Any woman or man who is into this evil act will never be forgiven by man and God. No, don’t mention rape! It is an abomination. I am a mother; I cannot contemplate the crime of anyone molesting my daughter or any other girl for that matter. Rapists are sick people that should be confined to a psychiatrist home permanently.