Tag: love

  • Daddy Fresh urges patience amid economic recession

    Daddy Fresh urges patience amid economic recession

    A veteran entertainer, Innocent Onyemuwa popularly known as “Daddy Fresh’’, has called on Nigerians to show love, patience and tolerance towards one another in spite of the economic down-turn in the country.

    Onyemuwa who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos against the backdrop of the recent release of his latest single entitled, “I love Ya’’ said the prevailing situation in the nation spurred him to release the song.

    He said that his song was appealing to people to unite in love so as to be able to weather the storm of recession and for people to shun vices.

    “Since things are not moving as people expected in the country, and the economic recession is hitting hard, we need to preach love and patience for one another through our music”.

    “I am expressing how I feel about my lady and the country, I know the country is going through hard times; we can still overcome it and be happy.

    “The recession is affecting us, also affecting families too, but with love, we will surpass it and be good and happy,’’ he said.

    “With good musical lyrics it can calm the nerves, when listened to, to help lift your morals and emotions.

    “Music has to lift up peoples’ spirits and talk to them for inner peace, help them relax, not the ones that make noise in their ears.

    “Music should to talk to people ahead of time, because musicians are like philosophers, when music talks to one, the person relaxes,’’ he said.

    The musician, however, urged Nigerians to anticipate good things, noting that, the country would be better.

    He expressed optimism that “I love Ya’’ will be a massive hit, “I expect it to be better than others I have before’’.

    On why he had not been consistent with his works, he told NAN that he was not feeling intimidated by the current developments in the entertainment industry.

    “No I am not, because, what obtains now in the industry is what I have been doing back then.

    “I was dropping songs that were ahead of time which happens to be now, am not intimidated, rather I am back to set up new standards,’’ he said.

    He told NAN that his full music album will be released sometime in June, and it will be a 14 track album.

    Some of his songs are “Think About,’’ “Maloro,’’ “Oyoyo,’’ “Syncro Dance,’’ “Onion Lover,’’ “Kole Tan,’’ “Take your Bras Off’’ and “Winchy Winchy’’.

  • Rekindling the fire of love in your marriage

    Dear Reader,

    With great joy and happiness, I bring God’s Word your way again this month. By the help of the Holy Spirit, I will be sharing with you on a topic titled: Rekindling the “Fire of Love” in Your Marriage.

    Marriage, like some others think, is not a trap. It was instituted for the good of man. In the beginning, God saw that it is not good for man to be alone; so, He instituted marriage.  I believe God must have said to Himself, “I want it to be good for man; so, I will make a help meet for him.”  I make bold to say that marriage was actually designed to make life great for mankind.

    The subject of marriage actually begins, when two individuals, man and woman, make a decision to marry each other. However, when that marriage is not founded on God, the joy, excitement and satisfaction the couple had at the outset, are short-lived. It soon wears off. It’s like owning a car; with time, new models come out and what was once new begins to age. The car owner now desires to change the once new car for the latest sensation. Why? This is because the old one does not excite him anymore.

    However, when God is at the centre of a marriage, you find that instead of getting tired of loving each other, your excitement and satisfaction increase as the years go by, making the relationship go from good to better, and from better to best!

    According to God’s concept, marriage is good; though this assertion is contrary to man’s claims on the subject.  Therefore, whatever man’s concept you have heard about marriage, put it aside and believe what the Bible says, because that is the only authentic view.

    Buttressing the fact that marriage is good, Paul says: Marriage is honorable in all… (Hebrews 13:4). If marriage is not good, it cannot be honourable at the same time. That is why any experience that is contrary to the Word of God should be thrown away.

    Ever before I got married, I discovered and accepted God’s concept of marriage at the expense of man’s concept. To the glory of God, I am not only enjoying the goodness in marriage, I am also moving towards the perfection of it.

    A woman once came to my husband for counselling. She began by making a sweeping statement that every home has its own peculiar problem. My husband had to cut in to correct her by pointing out that there are exceptions. Having problems in marriage is not the rule. That you are sick, for instance, does not mean that everybody else is sick. God intends that believers’ marriages be a heaven-on-earth experience, where they can enjoy the Kingdom of God and the abundance it has to offer.

    You, also, can enjoy your marriage, because the same God is rich unto all, and He is no respecter of persons!

    To effectively understand and walk in the covenant of marriage, you need to accept Jesus, Who designed the marriage institution, as your Lord and personal Saviour by saying this prayer: “Dear Lord Jesus Christ, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me of my sins and cleanse me with Your Blood. Deliver me from sin and satan to serve the living God. I accept You as my Lord and Saviour. Make me a child of God today. Thank You for accepting me into Your Kingdom.”

    If you prayed this simple prayer, you are now a child of God. He loves you and will never leave you. Read your Bible daily, obey God’s Word and seek Christian fellowship(John 14:21).

    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; 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).

  • The Strong Belt of Truth (5)

    “…have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them.” A sin exposed is a sin defeated; do not hide sin. The unfruitful works of darkness are adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, idolatry, sorcery, hatred, contentions, jealousies, outburst of wrath, selfish ambitions, dissensions, heresies, envy, murders, drunkenness, revelries, etc.- these works belong to the kingdom of darkness, with Satan as the head of this kingdom.

     

    There is another kingdom, which is the kingdom of God; it’s also of Light. Being evident by these lifestyles: Love (for God and neighbour), joy, peace, long suffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Those who live thus belong to this kingdom and are the children of God.

     

    Where one belongs is known by the kind of life one lives. Someone’s lifestyle tells it all. Hmm, the Good News remain that God has made a way of escape for all of us; in that He sent His dear Son Jesus Christ to die, in order to deliver you and me from the kingdom of darkness and its unfruitful works and be converted; be born into the kingdom of God.

    God says, And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with ALL your heart”. If you will sincerely call on Jesus to set you free from the kingdom of darkness and its unfruitful works, He will. The kingdom of darkness is doomed forever, it’s a place of everlasting torment in hell fire, God does not want anyone to be there- please escape for your life. Know that only those who believe and accept Jesus as their Lord and saviour will inherit the kingdom of God; a place of everlasting life in heaven.

     

    Jesus said, “…you shall know the TRUTH and the TRUTH will set you free, he who the SON sets free is free indeed! This is so reassuring, satisfying, and complete. Knowing it was God Himself who planned it all, that those who believe and accept the salvation/deliverance His son JESUS offered will be FREE from the bondage of sin. They will remain free as they follow Him.

     

    The people of Old had to offer animal sacrifices again and again for their sins to be forgiven, yet they continued to struggle in their sins and continued sinning. That never stopped them from living in sin. God sent Jesus to lay down His life once and for all to end the animal sacrifices and set you free, giving you and me complete victory over sin. He gave us the Holy Spirit to help us, to give us the power and divine assistance we need to live righteous, obeying Him always. Do not keep enjoying sin; do not hide your sin- CRY OUT TO JESUS WITH ALL YOUR HEART TO SET YOU FREE FROM YOUR SIN.

     

    I was once in the kingdom of darkness. I did not fully understand the significance of the death of Jesus; I only had head knowledge of the story and believed it my own way. The full knowledge of my sin, its guilt, and consequences changed all of that, for I continually cried out to Jesus in my sin to set me free, I trusted Him completely for my deliverance, and He delivered me. I had an encounter with Him that forever changed my life. Now I can boldly say ‘there is power in the blood of Jesus’ because…He touched me and made me whole. Now I am in the kingdom of God, I belong to the family of God. I was blind but now I see, I was dead but now I live!

     

                   SONG:        AT CALVARY

    1.       Years I spent in vanity and pride,
    Caring not my Lord was crucified,
    Knowing not it was for me He died
    On Calvary.

    Chorus:     Mercy there was great, and grace was free;
    Pardon there was multiplied to me;
    There my burdened soul found liberty,
    At Calvary.

     

    2.       By God’s Word at last my sin I learned;
    Then I trembled at the law I’d spurned,
    Till my guilty soul imploring turned
    To Calvary.

     

    3.       Now I’ve giv’n to Jesus everything,
    Now I gladly own Him as my King,
    Now my raptured soul can only sing
    Of Calvary.

     

    4.       Oh, the love that drew salvation’s plan!
    Oh, the grace that brought it down to man!
    Oh, the mighty gulf that God did span
    At Calvary!

     

    TEXT: Ephesians 6:10-18, Ephesians 5:11, John 8:32, Jeremiah 29:13.

    FROM: FAITH NWACHUKWU

  • QUEEN URE OKEZIE – I love writing love songs

    QUEEN URE OKEZIE – I love writing love songs

    Queen Ure is a singer, life coach and owner of the Porpori brand that helps bring out her creative part, as well as touch lives. In this interview with Yetunde Oladeinde, she talks about how it all started with Panam Percy Paul in Jos, moving to banking and coming back to music, her charity work and more. 

    How did you get into music?

    I have always been a singer. It is just that I didn’t make it professional initially. I started writing songs and singing, I would say, practically from childhood. Music has always been a passion for me and through school; I was one person that whenever there was a music competition I would be called to represent my school to rehearse and do solos. I started writing songs from secondary school. I schooled at the Federal Government Girls College in Owerri. I used to handle the school church choir at that young age, as a teenager. Haven gotten into the University of Jos, I started to sing with Panam Percy Paul. I was in Jos and we were in the same church. That was how we started to sing together and travel to places.

    What were some of the things that you admired about Panam Percy Paul then?

    He was just one of the few people that made gospel music at the time to be embraced and he was quite deep. So my singing started from way back but after school I started working immediately in the bank. That was where the singing just took a back seat but I kept writing songs and I knew that it was something that I would go back to. Even as a banker I was still recording songs, my colleagues knew that.

    Which bank was this?

    I worked with several banks. I started with Diamond Bank, then I moved to Zenith. From Zenith, I moved to Bank PHB and the last commercial bank that I worked in was First Inland; then it was First Atlantic then First Inland and Fin Bank. The mergers and all that. So, all through my banking years, I didn’t forget music, not at all.

    What was the banking experience like?

    I worked in the bank for almost 15 years. By 21 years, I had done my youth service and I got into the banking industry immediately. It was a wonderful experience; there was discipline, the exposure to all kinds of businesses. You were dealing with different conglomerates and entrepreneurs and somehow you get to know something about everything. It opened my eyes to a lot of things and I believe that it is good to work in a disciplined corporate environment before starting something on your own. It would give you the foundation to do anything after that properly. Here you inculcate all of those values and virtues that would make you succeed in whatever you are doing. Here you start from a subordinate and grow to supervisor and manager. So you know how to be a follower and later a leader. It’s a world that prepares you properly; that is what it did for me. It disciplined me and gave me that target-oriented approach to things and made me want to surpass the target.

    When you left the bank, what did you do?

    I left the banking industry so that I could start off my coaching career. I am a life coach and I got my coaching certification in the academy in the UK, both as a personal coach and a corporate coach. I do trainings and coaching at both levels. My core areas are service excellence, marketing skills, team building and customer satisfaction. Of course, it is not limited to that. Whatever topic that a company needs to train their staff on, I can do. It was a fallout of my experience in the bank. I do that and also sing. Singing, for me, was not something I wanted to do to make money. It was just a passion that I can’t hide under the carpet, I write songs all the time. So, would I just write all the songs and keep it to myself?

    Were you singing just gospel songs?

    Not at all. I didn’t get into the industry to be a gospel artiste. I came in to be an artiste, to give it my best. I write gospel songs, I write love songs, I write songs about intimacy in relationships, Nigeria and everything about life. As a singer, as things happen, songs come to you. My songs are inspired by life, my own personal experience and the experience of others.

    Let’s talk about your personal experience in love. How has it been?

    Love is beautiful but I have had the beautiful experience of loving and being loved. I have also had the experience of leaving people and they leaving me. Life goes on. I am quite conservative, even though I don’t look it. I don’t get into relationships to get them broken… you know what I mean. I go in with all my heart and I am a love person. I love Love, totally, completely but I also know how to move on if things don’t work out the way I thought they would. So, I have had my own share of the bad times, I have had my own share of the happy times.

    Would you say that Nigerian men are romantic?

    No, they are very unromantic. Boring and dry. I think that women should begin to understand men more, they are not like us. They too need to understand us, we are not like them. Most times, they relate with us as if we think like them. We also relate with them as though they were like us. We kind of relate differently; we need to calm down and understand how they reason – why they do things, so that we can all just be together happily.

    What exactly do you do with your songs?

    I did an album launch in December 2012. It’s called Porpori; that is the name of my brand. At the moment, I have got two albums – Porpori one and two. There are ten songs in each album and, of course, each album has a Porpori song. Since then, I have been coming out with new works, I have shot a couple of videos and you have the Porpori video mix; twelve videos in all. This May, I am going to be doing an album launch of Porpori three; it is a totally gospel work. The first two were a mixture but more of love songs. There is a Porpori King, that is Jesus, and there is Porpori for Jesus and then there is Pop the Porpori. Pop the Porpori is a rap song that has to do with the charity work that I do. What I have done is to express Porpori in different ways. That was the original plan when I began; that each album would have Porpori expressed in different ways. You can express it as sweetness, body dey do me Porpori when I see you. You can also express it as shakara. Pop the Porpori, however, is about opening up your sweetness, unleash your goodness, more or less. I also have the local and the western version and I have kind of just gone very creative with the word and that is what I use for the other initiatives that I have. Apart from the music, we also have Porpori hair. I got into my own brand of hair in 2015. We have the Porpori curls and Porpori waves. Of course, we also have the Porpori charity platform which I have been concentrating on since 2015.I am a singer, life coach, charity worker and entrepreneur. Every quarter, we go out and give out lots of items to different homes and organisations. Then I also mobilise people to become charity workers and they join me to mobilise other people and more resources.

    What inspired you to go into charity?

    I have always been a charity person. I used to do it on my own. When I saw that the need was enormous, there are so many people out there who just need a little bit of help. So, they have to depend on the general public. So, I decided to take it upon myself and support them. We have done about nine outings and the tenth would be done this month. In addition to visiting the home, we would be reaching out to the Dorcas Widows in Abia State. It is ongoing, it’s continuous and it is very fulfilling. Every outing has their own unique impact on me. Sometimes, we go out with the mind to reach out to these ones but they end up reaching out to us. Like when we went to the Bethsaida Home for the Blind, by the time the choir sang, played instruments and danced Atilogu dance, we were surprised. These people can’t even see us. When you go there and come back, you would begin to appreciate life more and appreciate the little that you have. Rather than complain that you don’t have much, appreciate the little that you have, seeing that there are some people who don’t have what you have but they still have a life.

    How did you get into the hair brand?

    All of the things that I do are things that I love. I am a hair person, that is why I got into it and we are still looking at expanding that platform. In May, when we are launching the next album, we are equally going to be launching the Porpori Clothing line. It is called the Porpori House of Royalty. It’s a clothing line that I am designing. It is basically going to be a mixture of ankara and western fabric; gowns, long gowns, short gowns, tops and some wonderful stuffs. I believe in building things from the scratch, staying focused and consistent until we are ready. The Porpori brand is an expanding brand but the major phase of this is the charity, it is hinged on the music.

  • Love dominates Google search

    Love dominates Google search

    The importance of love to the world and ways to express it was top on Google search this week.

    Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Google’s Communications and Public Affairs Manager for Anglophone West Africa made the announcement in Lagos on Thursday.

    He said the search was from Feb. 8 to 16.

    Kola-Ogunlade said Google trends emphasised how much love meant to the world as many people went online to search for ways to improve affection in their lives.

    He said that Nigerians also showed compassion to Arubayi, the up-and-coming musician whose death shocked his fans.

    “From Nigeria to Kenya and down to South Africa, Valentine was big deal.

    “People went online for information like Valentine Gifts for him, poems and love messages for girlfriends on Valentine’s Day.

    “The internet went gaga as many wanted to make the best impression on Valentine’s Day and we hope they did.’’

    The Google manager said that the week also witnessed another sad loss in the entertainment industry.

    “Countless tribute flowed in for gospel musician, Eric Arubayi, who died during the week.

    “The cheery former West African idol who was also the son of a former VC of the Delta State University Abraka, Prof. Arubayi, was reported to have died from using expired malaria drugs which triggered liver complications.

    “He is survived by a wife and a son, ’’ the spokesman said.

    The secret safe containing $9.8 million also got many searching for the story online.

    He said that the EFCC’s discovery of $9.8 million in cash from a secret safe owned by Andrew Yakubu, got serious attention online.

    Yakubu is a former Group Managing Director of the NNPC.

    “Reports also said that the whistle-blower that gave him away has claimed that the former MD has more than one safe.

    “While investigations are ongoing the court has ordered the forfeiture of the money recovered from Yakubu.

    “What is a Pangolin, the Google manager asked?’’
    He said the launch of Google Doodle, a game on Valentine’s Day, involving a long-distance relationship between two pangolins, got folks, who had no idea about the animal searching online for the animal.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that this year, Google dedicated the Valentine’s Day doodle spot, to show support for the endangered species found in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.

    He said that while Google was showing concern for Pangolins, a woman in China, nicknamed “Pangolin Princess’’ decided to post online images of cooked Pangolin to, her…show.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that Lagos had given athletes access to run in the week.

    “The long-awaited second edition of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon has come and gone, but the internet still carried its echo.

    “The event saw Kenyans dominating the men and women’s category.

    “This year, 50,000 athletes participated in the 2017 marathon, including a 7-year-old, who finished the race.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Google Trends launched in May, 2006, allows one to see how popular, search terms and their demography have been over time on Google. (NAN)

  • From America with love

    Donald Trump, the new American president, may well be the very antithesis of civilised company, with a penchant for racism, misogyny, bigotry, xenophobia and putative fascism, all wrapped in crass nativism, served in most scalding passions of sweet nationalism.

    Under him, America may well start manifesting the exact opposite of ideals that have endeared that country to the world, as an exemplar of liberty and opportunity, a golden land where immigrants stepped and made hay.

    Still, it would appear the basic humanity of the ordinary Americans is not about to vanish with the Trump volcano.  Not on the highly emotive religious front, anyway.

    The proof is the Victoria Islamic Centre, a mosque in Victoria, Texas, that just went up in smoke.

    Whodunnit?  Nobody knows yet. Though in the Trump era trumpeting of racial slurs and religious bigotry, some conspiracy theories about some intolerant racial and faith fanatics, having a hand in a possible arson, may well make some sense.

    According to CNN, however, nothing so far suggests that.  In any case, the cause would not be known until a matter of weeks or even months, when investigations are completed.

    But the most striking thing about this tragedy is how it deepened the humanity of the Victoria, Texas, community — Muslim, Jew or Christian.

    As soon as the inferno occurred, the Jewish community there handed over the key of their synagogue to the affected Muslims. Before they could secure an alternative worship house, the Muslims could make good with the Jewish tabernacle!

    How moving, given the traditional chill that always characterises the relationships among adherents of these cousin faiths!

    The three Victoria Christian communities too were not to be outdone. They also offered the distraught Muslims their facilities as temporary worship base.

    Besides, support from all over has been overwhelming and heart-warming. More than US$ 1million has been raised in donations, aimed at rebuilding the 16-year-old mosque, which the affected Muslims say, could be rebuilt in a year.

    This is just a refreshing refrain from the hateful atmosphere around here, where clerics underscore their faith and ministry by calling on their partisans to go kill others, because they share different faith or different ethnic communes.

    How so refreshingly different from here, where difference in faith may often be tantamount to bitter enmity, in which scores must be settled with senseless blood-letting and hate speeches.

    Are our religious partisans here not part of the same Christianity or Islam that these American partisans belong?

    This should be a wake-up call.  If in Trump country, where a misguided president is an epitome of pettiness and divisiveness, and some people there are not about losing their humanity, tell those pastors and imams that preach hate and murder to chuck it.

    They cannot be of God, for God that created life cannot sanction its wanton waste, at the slightest provocation.

    Indeed, the Victoria, Texas, experience is a manifestation of that powerful message: love trumps hate!  It is nothing but beautiful.

  • Fans show love for Kemi Adetiba at 37

    Fans show love for Kemi Adetiba at 37

    Still reeling in the success of her movie, director of The Wedding Party, Kemi Adetiba, celebrated 37 yesterday, with a torrent of greetings and wishes.

    Posting a photo and writing on Instagram, Adetiba, a music video director, filmmaker and television director, wished herself the best.

    “Grateful,” she wrote on her Instagram account, kemiadetiba.

    “Honoured. Humbled. Open to new adventures… As long as the Lord is with me every step of the way. May this new birth year be the BEST of my years already past, and worst of my years to come. Hold on tight Kems… 37 is gonna be one heck of an AMAZING ride.”

    As at 4pm yesterday, the post had attracted over 3, 900 likes and generated over 500 comments.

    On her Twitter handle, @kemiadetiba, it was also a rush of greetings from her teeming fans.

    Adetiba was born on January 8, 1980 in Lagos.

  • Martins charges couples on forgiveness, love

    The Catholic Archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Lagos, His Grace Alfred Martins, has appealed to couples to embrace mercy and forgiveness for homes to stands.

    He spoke at the 38th convention of the ladies of St Mulumba in Lagos last week.

    According to him: ’’There is no healthy marriage or healthy family without the exercise of forgiveness.

    “Forgiveness is vital to our emotional healthy and spiritual survival .Without forgiveness, the family becomes a theater of conflict and a bastion of grievances without forgiveness the family becomes sick.’’

    He charged ladies of St Mulumba to engage in serious deliberations leveraging on their experiences for relevant pastoral aids to young families struggling with different challenges.

    Speaking on the theme of the convention: The family: Altar of mercy, Martins pointed out recent challenges in families are not attributable to couples having quarrels and disagreements but inability to forgive or to be merciful.

    He said the consequences are the aggressive nature of the society, lack of mercy, love and compassion, church tribunals filled with petitions for divorce, separation and families being torn apart with children left broken and unattended to.

    He said as families go battle with economic realities, issues of fidelity and faithfulness, fertility, responsibly parenthood must take the front rows.

    The Lagos Metropolitan President of Ladies of St Mulumba ,Lady Monica Eigbe, said she was particular happy the theme bore semblance with the Pope Francis deception of 2016 as the ‘’year of Mercy ‘’.

    She stressed the needs for serious prayer for families, especially now that schools, particularly higher institutions, have become danger zones with negative influence youths.

    The Noble President Ladies of St Mulumba, Dame Pat Nwachukwu, emphasized how potent and relevant the theme is to today’s uncertainties, adversities and mysteries.

    In a paper presentation on the theme, Rev. Father Padre Umoh challenged all to reflect how we have being truly Christians from the context of our relationship in families.

  • For the love of widows

    For the love of widows

    Widows Care and Charity Organisation (WCCO), a non-governmental orgarnisation (NGO), has organised a seminar and fund-raising ceremony in order to cater for the well-being of women whose husbands are dead. The event held in Lagos.

    Speaking at the event, Deaconess Adeola Omotunde urged the widows not to despair, at the death of their husbands, even as she advised them to look inwards and engage in productive activities that could make them economically independent.

    Mrs Omotunde, an expert in women issues and Assistant Director in the federal civil service said widows must look inwards, have the right attitude and hold on to God to overcome their vulnerability, adding that the death of their loved ones does not indicate all-hope-lost situation. She said though death is an inevitable phenomenon and a situation that no one has inkling as to when it will occur, widows and their children need not turn themselves into item of pity by abandoning their desire to live.

    She said: “The Bible spoke about widows 85 times and rained curses on anyone that prides in victimising or pushing them into poverty.”

    Speaking on the theme: “You are Not Alone”, Mrs Omotunde, the guest speaker said the widow of Zarephath in 2 Kings 4, and her child could have died poor, despite been wife of one of the sons of the Prophets, if she had not harkened to the Prophet’s command.

    According to her, the woman not only looked inwards and used the only oil she had; she also had the right attitude with her neighbours, from whom she borrowed several jars just as she was commanded to do.

    Underscoring the place of attitude, Mrs Omotunde said several widows would have become intolerant and frosty with their neighbours.

    “The story has underscored yet again that God did not create anyone empty. Look inwards. There are a lot you can still offer. Look inwards for the sake of your children. Don’t turn yourself into an object of pity just because your husband died,” she said.

    In his remarks, Pastor Wole Olatimehin urged widows not to fear. “Fear not for you shall not be put to shame,” he said.

    Olatimehin, a former News Editor with The Daily Times condemned widows who become promiscuous as a result of the death of their bread winner.

    He said: “The death of your husband should not make you promiscuous. Rather, as a virtuous woman, it should make you stronger in faith and embolden you to always look up to God for sustenance.”

    He praised the group for organising the event, adding that he would do all within his power to support the noble objective behind its establishment.

    Also speaking, former Chairman of Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government Area, Mr Demola Doherty said he would continue to join hands with the Widows Care Foundation to champion the cause of widows.

    “I was shocked to see that those behind this initiative could mobilise no fewer than 95 widows for this event. It shows the level of their seriousness. It shows their commitment. It shows that they are driven by the desire to make life more abundant for the widows. I pledge my commitment to continue to give my support to this organisation anytime I am called to do so,” Doherty said.

    In his goodwill remarks, Mr Solomon Alabi said “though widows face emotional trauma and financial difficulties due to the death of their husbands, they should look beyond the physical separation and resolve to face life with renewed boldness.”

    Alabi, who noted that anyone who refuses to go to school, or trade, or farm, would serve others, urged widows not to look down on themselves but start doing anything they have the capacity to do in order to keep body and soul together.

    Founder of NGO, Comrade Olayinka Oni said the vision conceived last year has continued to wax strong in spite of challenges. He added that from two widows which the foundation began with, the foundation partners with no fewer than 95 widows currently.

    He listed Akute, Abule-Ijoko, Agbado, and Ifako-Ijaiye as some of the areas where the foundation has active members.

    He revealed that in June, the organisation distributed food items among all its members, adding that the fund-raising ceremony was conceived to raise capital to further boost the financial capacity of petty traders among them.

    Oni called on benevolent individuals and philanthropic organisations to partner with the organisation in its onerous task of making lives better for widows.

  • Love in the time of recession

    Love in the time of recession

    With the stocks looking stuck on the economy front, with figures simply no longer adding up, it seems inevitable that more and more Nigerians would instinctively seek solace in the elementary, yet most transcendental, vocation ever known to man – the pursuit of love.

    Even at that, there is no guaranty of easy win. For rarely is the amatory arrow fired from the bow of love ever so dead on target. Driven more by passion than reason, more of emotion than the material, love does not lend itself readily to scientific outcome. The ones we love don’t care for us; those dying for us we can’t stand.

    The result is what would then seem the growing infiltration of the Nigerian narrative, this usurpation of the national space, by Gabriel Marquez’ quirky characters. From the dramatic tale of unrequited love in Lagos to the farce of an aborted wedding in Delta, the comedy of lesbian sex video in Anambra, to the tragedy of a lady suddenly giving up the ghost in the heat of passion in Oyo – all within a week, the nation is now evidently plagued by a contagion of heartbreaks.

    In his epic “Love in the Time of Cholera”, Marquez unveils Florentino Ariza, the tireless soldier of romance, who will endure a more than fifty-oneyear wait, compose uncountable stirring love letters, survive 622 forbidden affairs, before landing the chance to finally consummate a love nursed from teenage for Fermina Daza. Fermina, the object of this infatuation, becomes available only after the passing of her legitimate spouse, Juvenal Urbino, urbane physician of the high society.

    But, alas, that is when biological toll had already sapped Florentino of strength to intensely savour the fruit of what had been a life-long obsession. From the outset, Florentino’s quest will seem a tall order indeed. Scion of a pauper, who begins life as an apprentice telegrapher, longs after the haughty daughter of a wealthy tycoon.

    Before being beaten to the game by Urbino, Florentino had tried all tactics imaginable. Like taking a telescopic view of Fermina from under a tree at night through opened shutters of the window and feverishly blowing through a pipe assorted love melodies whose tunes will, in turn, be mercifully transported by the winds in her direction. Now, let us look closer home.

    Doesn’t Florentino’s well documented extra-ordinary exploits remind of Tunde Agbaje, the young man who grabbed national fame early in the week following reports of the successful completion of a tortuous 19-day trek from Ketu, Lagos to Zaria, Kaduna, just to demonstrate nothing more than a love he had nursed for one Miss Sharon Donald since 2010. 26-year-old Tunde, obviously unemployed, is said to be a cousin of politician Jimi Agbaje, the flagbearer of Peoples Democratic Party in the 2015 Lagos governorship poll.

    Equally 26-year-old Sharon, daughter of a former South-South governor, is presumably well off. (At this writing, one was still unable to confirm if her dad is the same like-able Donald Duke, the similarities being too striking.) According to Tunde, the decision was borne out of a desire to do for Sharon what no man, certainly no reasonable man, will even contemplate. And the symbolism of the choice of Zaria as destination was intended to be the icing atop the extra-ordinary cake.

    Through discreet research, he had learnt that Sharon’s own parents dated for six explosive years at the university located in that ancient city before deciding to sign the dotted lines. When he first broached the idea of a cross-country trek with his own Fermina, Tunde stoically recalled she, as usual, mocked him it was akin to a suicide mission. But he was far too smitten by Sharon, far too inebriated with – – the liquor of love, to care or be scared of, say, kidnappers or ritualist or wild beast on the way.

    In case Sharon may be doubting, he arranged for his photograph to be taken in transit and circulated online, decked in a red (the colour of love!) sleeveless vest and shorts, red socks pulled near the knees and black sneakers. And for the records, on arrival on October 21, he was reportedly received by the Chief Security Officer of the Ahmadu Bello University, Colonel J. K. Turkur (rtd), and the protocol office of the Emir of Zaria. To ward off any obstacle from the home front, Tunde had devised the most unassailable stratagem.

    His words: “I didn’t let my parents know and to ensure I was not disturbed, I changed my SIM card. I took a tracker along with me to monitor my movements… It was a tough task and I even collapsed some of the times… I have proved my love for her, even though she didn’t reciprocate my feeling.” CONTACTED by The Punch, Sharon perfectly acted up Fermina. Not only did she dismiss Tunde as a stalker, she hinted his obsessive pestering drove her from Nigerian shores to faraway United States in the first place: “(T)his is just a new escapade in a series of his harassment… My mum warned him to leave me alone, but he refused. I changed my phone number and moved to the US, but I don’t know how he got my contact.

    I’ve stopped picking calls from Nigeria because of him…This guy is mentally unstable, because how can you still be stalking a woman who has turned you down for six years.” With that, it is obvious Sharon is oblivious that the mythical Florentino waited for a total of 51years, nine months and four days, in a roll. So, at six years today, the tenacious Tunde could be said to still be within the take-off perimeter. But, all told, we miss the bigger picture if our aperture focuses on Marquez’s Florentino only as the hero of unrequited love.

    Through his odyssey in the land of the forbidden apple after Urbino took Fermina away, his taxing marathon in the race of romance, Florentino ultimately takes us to the brightest height and darkest depth of the human emotion.

    Conversely, by his stamina so far, Tunde will certainly elicit today sharply disparate emotions across the nation’s vast spectrum, whichever the lens he is viewed: moral, social or economic. While that may potentially be distractive, one point is beyond contestation. Tunde is a strong metaphor for growing youth disengagement, the productive population at the nadir today.

    What else would make a sane young man embark on this sort of perilous adventure if not unemployment. Were he gainfully employed, Tunde would certainly need more than a casual leave to afford this venture. Last weekend, elsewhere in a sleepy community in Udu Local Government, Delta State, Florentino’s ghost reappeared.

    It came by the story of one 41- year-old Julius whose bride suddenly sprang to her feet and bolted from the wedding shindig onto the adjourning street, her immaculate white gown fluttering in the autumnal wind, hotly pursued by the bewildered groom. As reported by Vanguard on Wednesday, the new wife identified as 32-year-old Rose simply shouted “I’m no longer interested!”, to annul the entire event.

    That precipitate action was said to have been prompted by her suddenly sighting her former suitor, indeed her true love, in the crowd of guests. (This time, a determined Florentino chose to disrupt Urbino’s victory dance.) Overall, whereas unrequited love is depicted in Florentino’s longing for Fermina, we see the dangerous variant in his assignation with the mental patient. We see adulterous love in Urbino’s own affair.

    In Anambra these past few days, we see the dangerous love in the lesbian sex video involving Miss Chidimma Okeke, the beauty queen, leaked allegedly by a now estranged business partner and has been titillating online oglers salaciously. The defence quickly marshaled by her publicists is that the act preceded her winning the pageant. But that hardly absolves the stupidity. Only a lunatic daring would make a young lady agree to be recorded in such condition in the first place. The National Coordinator of the Association for Universal Moral Education, Rev. Sister Theresa Nwodo, blamed it on poor parental care. One cannot agree more.

    Come to think of it, in hard times such as this, those pressed for cash will likely resort to seeking to make up in kind. Anticipating possible backlash on an epidemic scale in restricted quarters, especially the ivory towers where many a lecherous male tutor has over he years built a dark reputation of taking advantage of vulnerable female students, the Nigeria senate last week did the needful. Without a single dissent, it passed a bill (Sexual Harassment in Tertiary Education Institution) criminalizing the act and prescribing a punishment as stringent as fiveyear jail term for anyone found guilty. (Well, after the successful execution of “sting” operation against corrupt judges, speculations are mounting that the academic citadel is next on DSS’ gun-sight.)

    AGAIN, Florentino’s adulterous love played out recently in Ibadan where 48- year-old Sadiat Adejuwon reportedly died during a romp with her 50-year-old lover, Fatai Busari. In his bid to impress her, the lothario allegedly ingested an overdose of stimulant. However, no one could say with certainty yet if that triggered the deceased’s premature death. After hearing the case, an Ibadan magistrate ordered the suspect be remanded in prison.

    Elsewhere in Katsina, just when the high society was still battling with the hang-over from the colourful nuptials last weekend of President Buhari’s second daughter, came this rather apocryphal report that his new son-in-law, a former bank chief, has come under EFFC radar over an alleged past sleazy deal involving a staggering sum. Well-wishers can only pray and wish that this turns out another hoax.

    Regrettably, this dramatic turn of event seems to have robbed many of the grace to ask the other question: did it ever cross PMB’s mind during the nikai ceremony to sample his new son-in-law’s opinion whether the “amaria” (Hausa for new bride) should be limited to “the kitchen, living room and the other room?”