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  • Police, religious leader urge peace, unity during Ramadan, Lent 

    Police, religious leader urge peace, unity during Ramadan, Lent 

    Assistant Inspector General of Police, Special Protection Unit (SPU) Force Headquarters, Olatunji Disu, has emphasized the importance of peace, unity, and compassion in Nigeria’s multi-faith society, as Muslims and Christians observe the holy periods of Ramadan and Lent.

    He made the call during the breaking of fast with journalists, an event organized by the Nigeria Union of Journalist, (NUJ) Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Speaking during the event, AIG Disu called on journalists to continue to promote peace and unity. 

    He also commended the togetherness and professionalism of members of press. 

    He said, “We use this opportunity to urge all Nigerians to embody values of compassion, humility, and service in their interactions with one another. This is a call for all faiths to work together for a harmonious and prosperous Nigeria.”

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    Also speaking, the Deputy Imam of Abuja, Yusuf Abdulateef delivering a message on the significance of Ramadan, describing it as a time not only for fasting but for spiritual purification and closeness to God.

    He said: “Ramadan is not only for us to abstain from eating alone, but it is also coming for us to be purified. For our souls to be purified and for us to be brought closer to our Creator.”

    He further explained the special role of the month of Ramadan in the Muslim faith, noting its connection to the revelation of the Holy Quran.

    “Allah revealed the Holy Quran in the month of Ramadan, and that is why Ramadan is so special to us as Muslims,” he said. 

    He also underscored the importance of the last 10 days of Ramadan, which are considered a time for deep reflection and seeking Allah’s forgiveness.

    The Deputy Imam also highlighted the spirit of unity fostered by Ramadan, sharing a personal experience of Christians and Muslims coming together to break fast and pray at his mosque.

     “This is one of the special significances of Ramadan. We come together in spirit, unity, cooperation, and one and the same faith,” he said. 

    The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike, called on journalists to promote peace and unity through their work.

    She said Nigeria, as a diverse nation with ethnic groups and multiple faiths, thrives on peace and unity. 

    Nigeria’s history has been marred by ethno-religious conflicts that threaten our shared future, she said. 

    Ike stressed the role of journalists in shaping narratives that either unite or divide communities. 

    She urged both Muslim and Christian journalists to report stories that foster interfaith dialogue and tolerance. 

    She said: “In promoting unity, we have to uphold fairness in reporting to ensure that no group feels marginalized or misrepresented. This builds trust among communities and strengthens societal cohesion.

    “May Allah guide us in our mission to serve truthfully and justly. May our efforts contribute to a peaceful and united Nigeria. Ramadan Kareem and Graceful Lenten Season.”

  • Ramadan, lent: detox, energy, other questions (2)

    Ramadan, lent: detox, energy, other questions (2)

    We do not have to be de-energised, inactive or look livid simply because we are fasting, if we can  partner with Mother Nature in the nurture of our bodies. Partnering with Mother Nature brings many models. The ones I describe here are either the ones I discovered or are those other persons told me. I hope  they would help persons who wish to always keep their bodies alive when they fast.

     In the 1970s, I was privileged to read  in a small book of the efforts of a wise one to set up a company which would produce whole grain flour foods from whole grains in which the life forces are well preserved. My response to the information so far are  two sets of flour foods which I obtain quarterly from Mrs. Folake Sanusi of Oshogbo. The first is composite corn pap flour from the whole grains of white corn, yellow corn, millet and sorghum.They are picked, washed, oven  roasted and ground to powder. The second is cassava flour to which the composite  flour of white corn, yellow corn, milliet and sorghum is added. I eat the corn pap as pap and the cassava and corn flour or lafun as “swallow”. Either is so fillling that I hardly need a second large meal in 24 hours. There had been times I ate the lafun  for dinner by seven or eight and my next serious meal was 24 hours later.  The pap is also that filling. If I like, I may have a breakfast of banana or pawpaw when I have either  corn pap for dinner. Sometimes, rice and beans or beans and potato may breaks the monotony. I should add that this diet has room for rich bowls of vegetable soup, raw leaves and power houses of nutritional supplements.

    Abasiama Ekong, a friend of Udeme James who runs the pantry and kitchen, often wonders how a human  can relishly  consume a bowl of raw leaves like a goat. I remind her of  High School biology. Human bodies, not the humans themselves, are  rightly reported to have descended from the most developed or matured animals of those days, a fact which makes every human body describable as a higher animal. It is a pity that Charles Darwin in  his theory of evolution could not at that time differentiate man from his body. We, to whom this knowledge has been given in the extension of spiritual knowledge for earthlings at this time, owe it a duty to the generation of Darwin to save them from their ignorance and misinformation. I believe I have cleared the way out of the thicket for Miss Ekong. Now, she brings JIGSIMUR to the table for everyone! She has never witnessed anything that bitter, not even unwashed bitter leaf! My bowl of raw leaves comprises at least two leaves of the fellowing (a) unwashed bitter leaf (b) vervain (c) lettuce (d) one stalk of oregano (e) Chanca piedra (f) nettle or strands of pawpaw leaf or renren (Yoruba name for pepper elder or shiny bush). They are rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants, phenolic compounds, enzymes e.t.c. Eating them with morsel of food that are  thoroughly chewed provide nutrients that may be lost through cooking, they not only aid digestion but, also, offer  immune support. The intestine is such a toxic part of the body that many authorities say about  75 per cent of immune system energy and attention are devoted to it. These leaves are anti-bacterials, anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-parasite, apart from being nutritive. It is a possible that  inadequate attention we give the intestine is responsible for many cases nowdays of bleeding ulcers and cancer in the colon. An unprotected colon may, also, develop Leaky Gut Syndrome when germs  successfully nibble its tissue. When the colon leaks on the prostrate gland, for example, could this be  the cause of the infection, inflamation and enlargement  of this organ, even if a cancerous attack is a more complex event?

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     My  model of nutrition is not  done with raw  leaves or eating  at  table like a goat.  Udeme, too, has  become a master of it. Power foods are in the  league as well. This is one reason I no longer fidget when I am  told  I am having white  rice, because I know what is coming is green, enriched rice, dangerous parboiled foreign rice or healthier Nigerian. Spirulina may accompany the rice, pap or soup. It is  a blue-green algae with  all 18 amino acids, essential amino acids inclusive of chlorophyll and Beta carotene, not to mention vitamins and minerals, cofactors e.t.c.  The National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA) of the United States declared it Power  Food of the 21st Century long ago, and the  World Health Organisation ( WHO) recommended it for children. African inhabitants of the Lake Chad  region deserve gratitude from  humanity for this  plant which Europeans visitors discovered to be  the source of their protein. Through oral  tradition, they inform  us that  visitors from  space revealed Spirulina to their  progenitors.On many wooden doors in their  land are  engravings of what look like  space ship an a ringed planet.

    Any-one searching for an energy formula at this  time or at any other should keep Pine Pollen or Been Pollen or Royal Jelly or Lecithin at table.When Hassan Oyekan,who has been fasting since  he was 10, that  is  for more than 25 years now, telephones me and speaks of Pine Pollen, he is hilarious because of what he says it does to him.That is  a prized secret between us. Bee pollen is no less an energy agent. Royal Jelly is an exclusive foods of the bee queen which  lays  millions of eggs in her  life time. Lecithingives  the brain choline and inositol to fire the neurons  for nerve energy through out the body. In my view, the hardest nut  of a Ramandan fast  is abstinence from  water  in the  sunlight  hours. The body is between 70 and 75 per cent  water.  surprisingly, I often do not  remember I have  not taken water in  these hours. Refrigerant foods  and herbs, of which I may  speak, account for  this.

    Detoxification

    When we fast, energy for digestion  is spent on detoxification, to expand work in the removal of waste and Poison. Therefore, the  approximately 100 trillion cells in the body off load their waste and toxins into the bloodstream.The blood transports the wastes and toxins to the  eliminative organs…the lungs, the liver, bowels, the kidneys and the skin.  In about four different steps, the liver first breaks down these watste and toxins into less toxic substances before they are  exported to the other organs and, then, out of the body by the others. This processes require water for hydration and transportation.When we wish to wash an empty soup pot, sometimes with some  burns in it,do we not first  soak it with water before we lather the water with soap and then wire brush it with an abrasive sponge? However, the Ramadan does not permit the drinking of water or other fluids from sunrise to sunset. Unfortunately,many faithfuls over load their bodies with food after the sunlight hours, thereby over working them  than before the Ramadan.

     In the Circadian rhythm of the body, the fellowing work schedules have been observed by many cultures,scientists and doctors.

    1. 4a.m to 12 noon… Detoxification. That is why we go to wee and to pooh when we rise from bed in the mornings

    2. 12 noon to 8p.m…Digestion. This is when Nature expects that we  trouble the body much with food. It is probably why Euro-American breakfast is light, comprising about four slices of bread, some butter, one egg and one or two cups of tea or coffee, even in the cold seasons, and why those fellows eat ravenously in the afternoon, when the sun is  high, energising plants, animals and man and the earth. I am yet to see native chickens or goats which do not fellow this rythm and do not return to from their forage to sleep in the homes of their owners from about 6.pm, when humans  begin to load their bodies with all sorts of food, some  light, others heavy.

    3. 8.P.m to 4a.m…This is the time Nature allots to absorption of nutrients from food  into the blood stream.Thus, we disturb the rythm of Nature when we eat when we should be digesting, eliminating wastes and toxins or absorbing nutritients from digested food. One process will subduce the order or both will be partially done, creating backlogs of work which would eventually cause biochemical and physiological stresses uneasiness,disease and illnesses.This scenario will cause cloggings and Heavy Blood. When there is too much solute (food) in the system and too little solvent (water), a number of things, including”thickened” blood, may happen. Reduced blood water volume may cause reduction of the blood vessels lumen.This is the space the blood volume occupy in the vessels to prevent air infiltration. It is like a vacuum- sealed environment.  If water level in the cells and around the cells drops,  the blood water volume may yield  some water to them to prevent cellular break-downs.Almost simultaneously, the blood vessels lumen, internal space of the blood vessels, will reduce, to prevent the space vacated by water from being taken up by air and leading to the possibility of  AIR LOCKS. An air  lock is when air separates or create air space in the bloodstream. This may be dangerous to life.

    Meanwhile, the thick blood is osmotically stronger than its environment. Remember Osmosis in high school biology? It enables the stronger environment to withdraw water from a weaker one through a semi permeable membrane.Thus, when the thick blood arrive in the brain or any organs, it sucks up its water to make itself less thick so it can easily flow. That is why we experience headache(s) when thick blood enters the brain. The solution may be to drink a few glasses of warm water intermittently. Unfortunately,many persons resort to pain killer instead of addressing the root cause of this problem.Pain in the organs may have arisen, also, from thick blood. In the kidney,urine colour gets more yellowish or darker, and we may experience kidney pain as back pain.

    Thus, when we fast, we should not overload the body  with food in the times of the day we are permitted to eat.Eat the right foods especially those less bulky most energising and support our  nutrition with detoxify herbs.

    Some useful herbs. We need refrigerant herbs and  foods which flood the body with metabolic water. We should remember, also, that if we drink all the water in the world, our kidneys will run it out  unless there is enough sodium to hold it. I don’t suggest sodium chloride or table salt. This is refined sodium and can be dangerous, especially to be hypertensive. My gift for Mecca pilgrims  is sea salt. It has about 40 or more biochemic substances which function synergically with Sodium to make it safe.  I give sea salt to Mecca pilgrims because the weather is hot. Many of them return to thank me and to give me present for my thoughtfulness. They  add only one pinch  of sea salt to their water two or three times a day, depending  on the  stress levels. Right now in Nigeria, the weather is very hot. I never used  to sweat in the armpits and in the groins, but now I do.  Sea Salt in my meals replaces sodium and energises me. Some aged persons die in a time such as this from heat stroke because, as in a car radiator with low water volume and burning gaskets and knocking  engines, their blood water volume, like the cellular water  and interstititial fluid (space around the cells which hold  sodium are drying up!

    Nigeria is blessed with many herbs and proprietary plant medicines.  Stingy nettle is one of the best herbs for cleansing the blood. Stingy nettle is better, but rare to find in just about any place. The proprietary brand is often available, however. Jobelyn is good for recomposing the blood. In several control studies, it has  shown ability to almost normalise within 24 hours depleted blood hematocrit.Upcoming is South African liquid drink named Jigsimur. It is backed with the medicinal values of Lime Juice.  In several experiment, many germs have revealed their inability to survive in lime juice. In 1747, Dr  James Lind ended the era of scurvy in England when he gave sailors Lime in their drink. Many often returned from voyages abroad with most, if not all of their teeth gone, because they had cross deficiencies of vitamin C.  What lime juice contribute to Jigsimur is Citric Acid of friendly bacteria in the intestine which controls the population of unfriendly bacteria  and, rather than friendly bacteria ( PROBIOTICS), is what producers of today’s yogurt now add directly to their fermented milk products.

    In this season, as in any other, we may also count on proprietaries as Amazon Blood Support and Rejuvenating Drink which  stimulate production of more stem cells from the bone marrows. This neutral cells migrate around the body and donate themselves to communities of specialised cells such as the liver, retina, gums, kidneys e.t.c,  where they are damaged, dead or dying cells to be replaced.We may also count on the following to improve the vigour of the blood.

    Personally, I assumed the liver needs protection most during detoxification. All the poison released from the cells  during a fast will be  sent to the liver to break down into less harmful substances. I always liken the liver  to a fireman who must be attired in low or non-combustible uniform during fire fighting.

    Milkthistle…is one of the most well-known hepa- protectives.In controlled studies, animal fed carbon tetra chloride, terrible poison,died in- masses. Mortality was mild in another group fed with milk thistle along with these poison. Other animals on Milk thistle food supplement before they were given the poison did not die.

    Carqueja …cleans the liver out. Golden Seal Root, taken one week on and one week off,kills germs.

    Amazon A-V kills viruses in particular while Amazon A-F destroys bacteria and fungi. Dandelion struts between the kidneys and the liver. Jerusalem Artichoke works wonders. We should remember pawpaw leaf, chanca piedra, bitter kola, bitter leaf, oregano leaf e.t.c. I do not leave the brain and the eyes out of my therapy at this time. They are bombarded by toxins and wastes during  detoxification.

    Chlorella… helps the detoxifying heavy metals in the brain which may make some person brain sick or present depression like symptoms. Unfortunately, psychiatrists merely suppress these symptoms with drugs often taken throughout life because they either know little or nothing about heavy metals in the brain or chose to not believe in it for the safe of their drugs prescription. Thus, many seemingly incurable brain diseases have been eased or cured, using herb and diet.An example I will never forget is a well-known Nigerian” Brain Dead” woman. She was taken abroad to her daughter and son-in-law,both doctors. Reconfirmed brain dead, she was send back home to live a vegetables life.Local Therapists took over. This presumed  Brain Dead woman recovered and went on to study for and earn a Ph.D. degree!.

    Still on the brain

    Gotu Kola…drives blood into  the two hemispheres of the brain. I knew of its value and that  of Ginkgobiloba during several years of 11am to 1am work schedules in the Editor’s chair of The Guardian and The Comet newspapers.

    Wonderful Kola

    Compliment them, energising the entire body. Detoxification often comes with Die- off- Effect. An illness being treated suddenly gets worse with Inflamation, pain e.t.c.

    Curcumin… quietens it. It maybe obtained from natural temeric (that yellowish portion) or from very powerful proprietary brands named curcumin 2000X because  the curcumin has been complexed  with natural anti-inflammatory to make it 2,000 times more powerful than natural curcumin. I cannot forget  OMEGA-3 Fish Oil and Magnesium Thronate which has been reported to revive many brains in dementia or ravaged by depression.Ditto Coconut Oil which offered ketones to brain  cells suffering from Diabetes of the brain..

    Other Questions

    This have to do with conceptions and misconceptions of fasting. The general conception is that, by agreeing to fast during a religious fast, all by condescending, all of one sin would be automatically erased and one’s name would be engraved in The Book of Life. Personally,I belive it is the change the fast brings about in the spirit which makes the difference. We must personally atone for all sins. When we become new within,that is when we become  born-again, the returning karma would find a different and pure soul. It would  then bounce back beacuse it has no homogeneous soul to attach to for an impact. It may  even be disintegrated before it reaches us if our vibration have become powerful and opposite enough to shatter it. An example I mentioned in the first article of this series was the fast of King David to save the life of his first  son by Bathsheba, the woman he seduced from her husband and had put to death in a war to cover his tracks.The boy died irrespective of David’s fast, covering his body with ash and wearing rags.

  • Five top healthy fruits during Lent, Ramadan

    Five top healthy fruits during Lent, Ramadan

    As the Lent period continues for Christians and the Ramadan fast approaches for Muslims, here are some fruits recommended for consumption during fasting to bolster your immune system.

    It’s important to note that during this fasting period, hard foods should be consumed with care.

    Banana

    Banana should be consumed during fasting as it helps in increasing energy level in the body. Research has shown that there is really no feeling of hunger after consumption and it also increases the strength of the body.

    Bananas contain nutrients like potassium, carbs, magnesium, fiber. Some people would love to consume banana with milk during the fasting period.

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    Orange

    In order to increase the energy of the body, eat oranges during fast. Nutrients like vitamin C, phosphorus, fiber, iodine, sodium, calcium are found in oranges.

    Orange contains 84 to 89 percent water. Consuming this helps in keeping the body hydrated. Consuming oranges helps in controlling cholesterol levels. Along with oranges, lemon water can also be consumed.

    Apple

    Apple is rich in nutrients like vitamin C, vitamin B, and potassium and helps remove the deficiency of fibre in the body. You can also consume fresh homemade apple juice during the fast.

    By drinking apple juice, metabolism remains good and the body gets strength. Consuming apple also increases immunity and reduces oxidative stress. During the fast, small pieces of apple can be cut and eaten in the morning and after night meal.

    PawPaw

    Eating pawpaw, also known as papaya increases the immunity of the body. Papaya is rich in antioxidants. Papaya can be consumed during fasting.

    Consuming papaya is also beneficial to overcome the problems related to digestion,the presence of Papain in pawpaw aids in digestion of proteins. People who have constipation and acidity problems should also include papaya in their diet.

    Coconut

    Coconut can be included in the diet during the fast as it keeps the body hydrated. Consuming coconut is also considered beneficial to overcome the lack of energy in the body. Along with eating coconut, one can also consume coconut water during the fast.

  • DSS urges Nigerians to refrain from economic exploitation in Lent, Ramadan

    DSS urges Nigerians to refrain from economic exploitation in Lent, Ramadan

    The Department of State Services (DSS) has called on Nigerians to refrain from economic exploitation, sabotage or profiteering during during the Lent and Ramadan.

    The Service dentified with the Christian and Muslim faithful at their Lent and coming Ramadan seasons respectively.

    Director, Public Relations and Strategic Communications, DSS National Headquarters, Abuja, Peter Afunanya, in a statement on Friday, also urged residents to remain vigilant against public dangers especially Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).

    “The DSS recognises the significance of these sacred rites and enjoins worshippers to promote understanding, compassion and respect for one another during and after the exercises. It appeals to stakeholders to refrain from economic exploitation, sabotage or profiteering during these important obligations.

    “This is more so that illegal practices such as price gouging or unethical marketing tactics are ungodly; violate fairness and can undermine the true essence of the holy events. As believers, it is incumbent upon us to uphold good standards and ensure that everyone can observe the religious duties with ease and dignity.

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    “Furthermore, the Service encourages clerics and religious leaders to uphold empathy as well as prioritise cooperation and conflict prevention beyond the periods under reference. Similarly, the media is encouraged to utilise their platforms to foster informed and accurate engagements that (can) enhance the achievement of national security objectives and interests.

    “Likewise, residents are advised to remain vigilant against public dangers especially Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). Also, the general public is urged to stay informed about potential threats; avoid crowded or suspicious areas and report to relevant security agencies any strange objects, activities and movements of hostile elements. In the same vein, the Service calls for tolerance, bonds of brotherhood, dialogue and peaceful coexistence among the populace.

    “Overall, the Service recommits to provision of strategic intelligence to other sister agencies in order to achieve a safe and secure country. As we undertake these spiritual journeys in the Lenten and Ramadan periods, let us remember to love and share the values that unite us.

    “Let us reaffirm our commitment to the values of mercy, tolerance, forgiveness, being our brother’s keepers among others and by these, advance more inclusive and equitable society for us all,” the statement reads.

  • 30 acts of kindness for Lent fasting

    30 acts of kindness for Lent fasting

    Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the 40 days of preparation for the Easter season when Christians are called to deepen their spiritual lives through the practices of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving.

    In fulfilling the above, below are things to note to exude kindness unto one another:

    1. Write some notes telling people what you appreciate about them

    2. Be brave today. Do something that you found hard the last time you tried

    3.  3. Have a clear-out and donate your unwanted clothes to charity

    4. Put some loose change in a tip jar

    5. Make and send Easter cards to the residents of your local nursing home

    6. Turn off lights, TV and chargers when you leave a room

    7. Sellotape a bus fare to a bus stop

    8. Tidy up your bedroom without being asked to

    9. Start telling jokes, watch something fun together, or whatever makes you and your family laugh!

    10. Pass on some books you’ve enjoyed to others

    11. Be positive all day and try only to say encouraging things to other people.

    12. Put bird feeders in your garden and make sure they’re topped up

    13. Be the first to say sorry to somebody

    14. Write a letter to your teacher saying what you appreciate about them

    15. Make and deliver a meal to someone who might appreciate that

    16. Recycle any paper, plastic, tins, or glass that you use today

    17. Make a log pile in your garden so the wildlife has somewhere to cozy up over winter

    18. Make a point of doing self-care every day, whatever that looks like

    19. Learn to say ‘hello’ and ‘thank you’ in some different languages

    20. Organise a charity bake sale

    21. Phone a friend or family member each day

    22. Do a beach clean, or street clean, or a litter pick in a park

    23. Ask somebody to tell you about themselves and listen

    24. Donate to your local food bank

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    25. Compliment other people

    26. Leave a nice online review for a small local business

    27. Donate to a small charity

    28. Bake treats for your neighbours or co-workers

    29. Make someone you live with breakfast in bed

    30. Paint some happy rocks and leave them in your local park for people to find

  • Lent: We must focus on God, says cleric

    Lent: We must focus on God, says cleric

    Nigerians have been urged to seek the face of God, turn from their wicked ways and ask for forgiveness “for our Creator to heal the country”.

    Speaking during an Anointing Service to celebrate Ash Wednesday, Board of Trustees (BoT) Chairman of Motailatu Church of God (MCG), Senior Superintendent Gabriel Akinadewo (Omo Jesu II), said “the Lord’s hand is not shortened that it cannot save Nigeria, neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear the cries of Nigerians” but sin has separated Nigerians from God.

    Preaching on ‘Come Ye To The Waters’ at Restoration Parish in Akute, Ogun State, Akinadewo said Nigerians must seek God to eradicate socio-political, economic and security challenges.

    Quoting Isaiah 55:7, he said: “Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts, and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him, and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon”.

    The cleric said hunger in the land can be solved “with sincerity and right policies” and the divine backing of God.

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    Quoting II Kings 7, Akinadewo noted the famine in Samaria became a thing of the past when God sent Prophet Elisha to the people.

    On insecurity, he likened the invasion of Nigeria by kidnappers, terrorists and bandits to what King Jehoshaphat faced in Judah when he was threatened by Moabites and Ammonites.

    “In II Chronicles 20:20, Jehoshaphat said: ‘Believe in the Lord Your God, so shall ye be established. Believe His prophets, so shall ye prosper’.

    “Eventually, God destroyed their enemies and the Children of Judah started dancing. The time for God to destroy all these blood-thirsty maniacs in Nigeria is here. Nigerians will dance and rejoice eventually. This country shall prosper. But, we must turn to God”.

    The 40-day Lenten season ends on March 24 (Palm Sunday) while Easter Sunday holds March 31.

  • Lent: Christians urged to be ‘Masterbuilders’

    As the Lenten Season began yesterday, Christians have been urged to emulate Jesus Christ by being “Masterbuilders and not destroyers of the work of God”.

    Chairman, Board of Trustees of Motailatu Church of God, Snr Superintendent Gabriel Akinadewo (Omo Jesu II), gave the advice as a special anointing service at Restoration Parish of the church in Akute, Ogun State.

    Speaking on Paul Apostle’s letter to Corinthians, he urged Christians to emulate the admonition of Paul who decried the attempt to cause division in the Church.

    Declaring that all Christians “have one role or the other to play during this Lenten season to promote the work of God”, he urged them not to do anything that will incur the wrath of God.

    He said at the Ash Wednesday Service: “Paul declared that ‘I have planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase’. I urge Christians not to play God but to humble themselves during this season and pray for peace.

    “The foundation for Christianity has been laid. Jesus Christ came into the world specifically for this and he sacrificed everything for our future. All Christians must be Masterbuilders by spreading the Gospel. It is unfortunate that some Christians tend to divide the body of Christ because of selfish interest and this does not only affect the country but Christendom. For Nigeria to receive spiritual, physical and financial healing, Christians must humble themselves, pray, seek the face of God and repent”.

  • 10 things to know about Ash Wednesday

    Ash Wednesday is a Christian Holy Day of prayer, fasting and repentance. It is preceded by Shrove Tuesday and falls on the first day of Lent, the six weeks of penitence before Easter.

    Lent is celebrated as the season of preparation for the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday and seen as an opportunity to change what we ought within ourselves but have not.

    Christians ought to spend more time praying and reflecting as Lent is seen as an opportunity to transform one’s self spiritually.

    Below are 10 interesting facts about Ash Wednesday:

    1. The Christian holy day marks the beginning of Lent, a 40-day season of fasting that is considered preparation for Holy Week and the celebration of Easter.

    2. As described in the book of Matthew, Lent mirrors Jesus’ personal 40-day period of fasting.

    3. Although there is no Biblical reference to Ash Wednesday or Lent, Christians date the tradition back to 325 AD.

    4. Observers have ashes placed on their foreheads in the shape of the cross as the words from Genesis 3:19 are spoken: “You are dust, and to dust, you shall return.”

    5. The ashes are made by burning the blessed palms that were distributed the previous year on Palm Sunday.

    6. People leave the ashes on their heads as a sign of humility

    7. Ash Wednesday is observed by many Christians, including Anglicans, Episcopalians, Lutherans, Old Catholics, Methodists, Presbyterians, Roman Catholics and some Baptists.

    8. In the Roman Catholic Church, Ash Wednesday is observed by fasting, abstinence from meat and repentance – a day of contemplating one’s transgressions

    9. While not specifically instituted in the Bible text, the 40-day period of repentance is also analogous to the 40 days during which Moses repented and fasted in response to the making of the Golden calf.

    10. The earliest date Ash Wednesday can occur is 4 February and the latest date Ash Wednesday can occur is 10 March.

  • Lent: Bishop urges Christians to intensify prayers for Nigerian, leaders

    The Catholic Bishop of Minna Diocese, Martins Uzoukwu, on Thursday urged Christians to use the Lenten season to intensify prayers for distressed Nigerians, leaders and for the country to overcome its current challenges.

    Uzoukwu gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna.

    He also called on political leaders to use their God-given talents and potential to proffer lasting solution to the economic recession facing the country.

    The cleric said that it was the only way leaders could serve the country and ensure that ‘’Nigeria becomes a better place for all to be.’’

    He explained that lent was another opportunity for the Christians to practice Christ’s extolled virtues of alms giving, prayer and fasting.

    “The three virtues must be done secretly as they are not shows of piety or holiness, but humility before God,’’ he said.
    The Bishop, however, admonished the people to shun unrighteousness to attract mercy from God.

    He said; “Prayer is justice toward God, fasting is justice toward oneself, while alms giving is justice toward others.
    The Bishop also urged Christians to intensify charity to draw the blessings of God.

    The religious leader also called on Nigerians to intensify prayers for the current administration’s fight against corruption, kidnapping, militancy and cattle rustling.

    Uzoukwu said that the prayers of the governed would pave way for God’s intervention in the nation’s affairs

  • Ash Wednesday: Clergymen task Christians on exemplary life

    As Christians in the country join others across the world to observe Ash Wednesday, clerics have admonished Christians to emulate the exemplary lifestyle of Jesus Christ.

    The clergymen gave this charge while speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Ibadan.

    They described Ash Wednesday as one of the most popular and important holy days observed by many Christians, and mark the beginning of the season of Lent.

    Most Rev. Gabriel Abegunrin, the Archbishop of Catholic Archdiocese of Ibadan, said that the Lenten season was a period of 40 days of intense prayer, fasting and alms giving.

    “Ashes symbolise a call to repentance, grief and acknowledge of one’s sins before God.

    “It also serves as the reminder that we are dust and to dust we will return. It is a day of penitential prayers.

    “The Lent reflects the suffering of Jesus in the desert when he prayed and fasted for 40 days,” he said.

    He called on Christians to follow the example of Jesus and live a life of love, selflessness and service.

    “For those that cannot fast for reasons like pregnancy or health issues, they are advised to engage in active alms giving and service to others during this period,” he said.

    On his part, the Bishop of Ogbomoso Methodist Diocese, the Rt. Rev. David Moradeyo, said that Christians should use the Lenten season to have a sober assessment of their lives and values.

    According to him, it is through imitating the exemplary lifestyle of Christ that peace, tolerance and unity can be fostered in various communities and the country as a whole.

    “People looked to Jesus while on earth, He was praiseworthy and was worthy of imitation and honour.

    “He said concerning us that we are light of world and salt to the earth, therefore how we live our lives matter.

    “We must live a life of sacrifice, love and kindness,” he said.

    He said that Lent is intended to be a time of self-denial, moderation, fasting, and the forsaking of sinful activities and habits.

    “Ash Wednesday commences this period of spiritual discipline.

    “Ash Wednesday emphasises our sinfulness before God and our human mortality, it helps us to realise that both have been triumphed through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ,” he said.

    He urged Christians to use this period of fasting and prayers to call on God for his intervention in the country’s affairs. (NAN)