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  • The legend of the happy warrior Tribute to a master satirist

    The legend of the happy warrior Tribute to a master satirist

    Many readers of Olatunji Dare, master satirist and doyen of polished, felicitous writing, must have felt a pang of pain tinged with regret as the nobleman from Kabba signed off from his long-running column on this paper this past week. As this writer told him in a private tribute, many compatriots, yours sincerely included, have grown so accustomed to reading him from his days as the bus stop journalist, that they could not imagine life without the column and the columnist.

     But columns do die, and so do columnists themselves eventually. What is important is the lasting impression stilled in the consciousness of the populace and the impact on national conscience. Judging from the torrents of tributes as he clocked his eighth decade on earth last week, there can be no doubt that Dare has been hugely impactful and consequential for the nation both as a teacher of journalism and its active practitioner in Nigeria.

      Yet he remains an elusive quarry and quantity for many of his compatriots.  Diffident, retreating and self-effacing almost to the point of self-erasure, Dare is worth his weight in gold. It will be a mortal error for anyone to mistake his quiet retreating nature for lack of resolve or to confuse his diffidence and discretion for a namby-pamby complicity with evil. The notable columnist is a man of steely disposition and iron fortitude. On the occasion of his sixtieth birthday about twenty years ago, yours sincerely volunteered to fly over from San Antonio to his Peoria base only to be politely told not even to bother. The occasion was for quiet reflection and family members.

      Nigeria has thrown up many notable satirists, among them cartoonists who mock and damn with their brush rather than their pen but who remain under-celebrated and in glorious anonymity. This is probably because unlike the traditional painter or sculptor, the cartoonist illustrates with his brush what has already been painted in words or what has already been conceived in someone else’s imagination. As this writer once observed, even among geniuses there is a pecking order. In the league of super-satirists, Olatunji Dare belongs in a class of his own for reasons we shall adumbrate shortly.

    In his epic slugfest with the late Alade Odunewu in 1973 over diarchy, a combination of military and civilian rule,  Zik cunningly baited the great journalist by asking him whether he was ready for some preliminary skirmishes before the main tournament. A noted prize fighter in his youth, the Owelle of Onitsha was also a storied master of psychological intimidation and attrition in political warfare.

      By dropping heavy hints of the dire prospects that awaited Allah-De in entering the same ring with him, Zik was following the rule of engagement as laid down by the patron saint and military progenitor of Fabian warfare, Fabius Cunctator. The great Roman general it was who noted that preliminary skirmishes must never be fought with main artillery.  Always reserve the sucker punch and the overwhelming firepower for the last moment when the enemy might be deluded into thinking he was winning the war or the argument as the case may be.

      Like a compulsive combatant, Zik relished literary confrontations or the odd political discombobulation till old age. In advanced years the old duelist often cut the figure of an elderly hawk with its powerful talons primed for immediate deployment. No slight or contumely escaped his eagle-like surveillance. Those who tangled with him managed to extricate themselves with deep claw marks and bruises as if they had survived a Mammy wagon crash. Ask Ajie Ukpabi Asika who he woundingly dismissed as a lapsed Doctoral candidate. And ask the Oyi himself, Chuba Okadigbo, who barely escaped those waiting to physically fraternize with him at Flora’s funeral.

        Olatunji Dare is of a different breed and brood; a happy warrior at the level of professional and stylistic consciousness. Even though he has collected quite a few political and journalistic scalps in a long and distinguished career he goes about it in a civil and civilized manner and with a cheeriness and playful deadliness  which a few may find galling because it does not conform with the fierce urgency of the moment and its sectarian tempest. That is the nature of satirical writing in a charged and combustible atmosphere where even the most astute could be wrong footed.

       It will be appropriate at this point to say a few words about the notion of the happy warrior. The motif has travelled far and wide particularly in America. But it originated from an 1807 poem by William Wordsworth with the title, “Character of the Happy Warrior”. It was modeled on the career and life of Admiral Horatio Nelson of Trafalgar, the ultimate selfless patriot and noble man of action. Before he was taken down by a French sniper at the battle of Trafalgar, Nelson had already lost an eye and an arm in heroic exertions at the behest of his nation.

        In more recent times, this was the nickname of Herbert Humphrey, a notable American politician and statesman. The distinguished senator from Minnesota was the losing presidential candidate of the Democratic Party in the race to succeed Lyndon Baines Johnson in 1968. Richard Nixon was the winner. Combative and battle-joyous, Humphrey was ready to jump into the ring with anybody at short notice. But he was also known for his benign and benevolent politics.

     In the mass hysteria that followed the assassination of the Kennedy brothers, he was a figure of reason and calm judgment. Not long after losing the presidential election to Nixon, he found himself in the White House on a bi-partisan mission. After the meeting, he was invited for a tour of America’s preeminent sanctuary of power and prestige. Upon being chaperoned into the master bedroom in its majestic and magnificent splendor, Humphrey rued in good-natured self-depreciation. ”You know Richard , If I had known it is this beautiful here, I would have worked harder.”

      Perhaps we need to go back to traditional Africa for the quintessential encapsulation of the legend of the happy warrior. At the end of Sembene Ousmane’s groundbreaking novel, God’s Bits of Wood, a cinematographic capture of class confrontations as they reached a tipping point, the lead characters were admonished to fight and battle to the end without allowing hatred and bitterness to dwell in their heart in the tradition of some ancient Africa warriors.

      But how is it possible to fight and battle to the bitter end without allowing hatred and bitterness to dwell in one’s heart, particularly in a society marked by inequities and injustice of staggering and idiotic proportions? This writer suspects that this is an antinomy that dogged Dare in his distinguished career.  An antimony is an epistemological impasse, an irresolvable contradiction, an impossible moral conundrum that defies totalization.  In Dare, the animus sometimes seeps through having escaped the guardrails of urbane reticence and immense self-discipline. At other times, it is deflected on the pathway of a torrent of delicious and felicitous ironies in a strategic feint.

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      Only few people in history have been able to completely overcome this contradiction. For example, Karl Marx, the great philosopher of change and past master of proletarian polemics, could not. Marx saw no reason for moderation which he believed is a vice in the pursuit of social justice. He hated and abhorred the old European feudal oligarchy and the emergent bourgeois master-class with equal passion. On his deathbed, Marx vowed to make the bourgeoisie pay for every one of the carbuncles that had turned his life into an unrelenting misery. On the other hand and probably because of his aristocratic and more privileged background, Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx’s confidante and collaborator, was far more benign and conciliatory.

      There are more than enough grounds and excuses in Dare’s chequered career to be angry and disappointed. But he has managed it very well. Nominally and peripherally from the north, he was ideologically and politically dissociated from its conservative politics as a result of a progressive upbringing as well as his own egalitarian worldview. He could not have expected rapturous approval from its feudal honchos. Its loud silence on his stellar accomplishments speaks volumes.

      But it was a case of double jeopardy. If the northern oligarchy had little or no time for him, the self-consumed and self-obsessed Yoruba political establishment was also tardy and remiss in making use of his abundant talents. Yet there is a play of ironic signifiers across binary divisions which must have impacted on Dare as a humane and compassionate composite.

      For every humiliation he experienced in the hands of rude and wanton boys as a teacher on the playing fields of Birnin-Kebbi, he will always remember the glorious example of Major Mustapha Jokolo whom he taught as a young chap in the same place and who has continued to accord him utmost courtesy and kindness. To compensate for the tardiness of the Yoruba establishment, there is always the example of Lagos State and its succession of governors who have treated him with utmost courtesy and kindness since the advent of civil rule.

      Having politically unbundled the man, that leaves perhaps his most significant part, which is Dare the stylistic exemplar.  This is the essence of the man. Nigeria has thrown up many stylistic titans, men who could command words to do anything for them. Even among this distinguished lot, Dare stands out for the integrity and passion that power his writing. It is said that a man’s word is his bond. Shakespeare famously quips that “words have become rascals since bonds disgraced them”. But the master satirist from Kabba would have none of that in the magisterial suzerainty he exercises over the written word.

      Hence his disavowal of sloppy writing, rude writing and writing that disgrace writing. Dare could smell the dabbler and dilettante of the written word from a distance. The dabbler merely lumps words together in a crude and inchoate manner hoping to create some effect. But the master is not impressed. Great prose is made of sterner stuff.

      Exceptional writing is the product of exceptional mental labour. In extreme concentration and like a mini-god of creation, the writer is transformed and transported to a supra-human portal where nothing else matters.   Nothing can be more intriguing and ennobling than to chance upon Dare as he finessed his delectable prose completely unaware of his immediate surroundings. It is like witnessing a lion in labour.  You quickly shut the door.

      In this writer’s life time the only other comparable experience was to happen upon Dele Giwa as the ace prose maestro knocked away at his typewriter oblivious of everything else even as he lapped at his favourite Benson and Hedges stick of cigarette as if it was a bar of honey. He was a picture of celestial rapture, a cherubic smile hovering around his lips as he fingered and figured out the most magical combinatoire on the keyboard. Dele Giwa was murdered almost forty years ago but his words continue to resonate. So will Dare’s own memorable disquisitions beyond our age and succeeding eons.

  • ‘I killed my master, wife for refusing to settle me’

    An apprentice, Okwudili Okoro, has said he killed his master, Azubuike Okoro and wife, Jacinta, when they were eating.

    Last Saturday, Okwudili and his accomplice stormed the home of his master, a relation of his, brought out two cutlasses hidden under clothes and hacked him to death.

    Okwudili, who is in the police net, said he killed his brother and wife because he refused to ‘settle’ him after completing the presumably-agreed three years’ apprenticeship.

    The Nation learnt that he and his accomplice, Kenneth, fled the scene.

    It was gathered that following a report by a resident, Joseph Nwagu, at Sango Police Division, Okwudili was arrested.

    Police spokesman Abimbola Oyeyemi confirmed the incident in a statement yesterday.

    He said the bodies had been taken to the General Hospital, Ota mortuary, for post mortem.

    “Police Commissioner Ahmed Iliyasu has directed that the suspect be transferred to the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department for investigation,” Oyeyemi added.

  • TECNO hosts smartphone photography master class

    TECNO hosts smartphone photography master class

    TECNO Mobile has hosted Nigeria’s biggest smartphone photography master class at the Social Media Week in Lagos.

    The event held at the Landmark Towers, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The yearly event was attended by top executives and experts. They discussed smartphone camera craze, which has been an important subject matter in the past year.

    To educate and empower photography lovers, service providers and mobile phone users, TECNO Mobile partnered Wakafire Photography to host the smartphone photography masterclass.

    At the Masterclass, speakers, such as popular freelance journalist, celebrity YouTuber and Founder of DIY Dose – Torera Idowu along with seasoned tourist, Documentary and Lifestyle photographer – Abdusalam Hamza and Lead Photographer at Wakafire Smartphone Photography – Obasa Olorunfemi were on hand at the training sessions with senior executives from the smartphone brand.

    YouTuber and Idowu took attendees through the creating of magical videos on their mobile, emphasising on how smartphone adoption has made it easier and affordable to shoot a full documentary.

    She also recalled how she won ‘The Thompson RTE Mobile Journalism’ award for her first documentary which she filmed with a mobile device.

    “My mind was blown, when I won the award despite the fact that more experienced journalists from all around the world competed for the same award, but I won and got to meet mobile enthusiasts who actually used mobile to create TV packages, documentaries and others,” she said.

    Hamza and Olorunfemi took the audience on a journey of pictorial bliss with their hands-on presentations which touched on the steps to great photography, editing apps and using light to achieve photos that speak.

    PR Manager TECNO Mobile Nigeria, Jesse Oguntimehin, expressed delight at the success of the master class, adding that it was set up not only to discuss the importance of smartphone camera, but also to also re-emphasise TECNO position on making life easier for the public and e-commerce merchants by continually providing them with the best smartphone camera features.

    Deputy Marketing Manager at TECNO Nigeria, Attai Oguche said the brand would launch a new device to trump all devices in April. He reinstated the brand’s commitment to creating quality devices that provide the best value to consumers.

  • Police nab fleeing guard who attacked master

    Police nab fleeing guard who attacked master

    A security guard, Ibrahim Musa who attacked his principal in Lekki Phase 1 Estate, Lagos, last month, has been arrested in his hometown in Michika, Adamawa State.

    Mr Ajiboye Akinjide, General Security Manager of Cougar Security Services Ltd, the firm that employed Musa, said he was arrested on July 9.

    Musa was arrested by Corporal Stephen Chris and Sergeant Silas and flown to Lagos on July 11 with Inspector Sunday Arebamen and Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sylvanus, both of the Maroko Police Division.

    Akinjide told The Nation that Musa has been remanded in Ikoyi Prison pending his trial at Igbosere Magistrate’s Court on August 3.

    He said: “We have been able to get the guy arrested.  He is in Ikoyi Prison.  He was charged to court.  It was on the strength of that that he was remanded in prison. We spent quite a lot of money, about N550, 000 to get him arrested.  The police officers from Maroko Police Station trailed him to Michika.  We had to fly him from Yola to Lagos. Members of his family have been contacted.  All of them were disappointed but they told him to carry his cross.”

    Akinjide said the victim, who travelled to the United Kingdom for surgery after the incident, is recovering.

    “The victim is recuperating in the UK.  I learnt the surgery went well and she was discharged a day after,” he said.

  • Labourer defiles master’s four-year-old girl

    A 27-year old labourer, Friday Nwiwe, has been arraigned before an Ebute-Meta Magistrate’s Court in Lagos for allegedly raping a four-year old girl.

    Nwiwe was said to have ‘defiled’ the Nursery two-pupil at her father’s house in Seme Border, near Badagry, Lagos.

    The Ebonyi state born defendant is said to be employee of the girl’s father.

    He was said to have had carnal knowledge of the girl four days after his employment.

    Nwiwe, was reported to have told the girl not to report the matter to her mother.

    The child sustained injuries in her private parts.

    Nwiwe, who pleaded guilty, said “I did not sleep with her; I only inserted my hand into her”.

    Prosecuting Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Etim Nkankuk told the court that the defendant committed an offence contrary to Section 134 of the criminal law of Lagos State.

    Magistrate Abolarinwa Olatunbosun fixed sentencing, for March 6.

  • Inside Kaduna master fabricators’ home

    Inside Kaduna master fabricators’ home

    Name what you want and they will fabricate it within minutes. Their raw materials are usually disused items: discarded soft drink cans, wires and anything aluminum-based. Such is their proficiency that many say they are second only to the famous technologists of Aba, Abia State. In the North, however, everyone agrees that the fabricators of Panteka Market have no rival.

    Its popularity in Kaduna State and across the North is based on nothing else but the fabricators’ phenomenal use of local technology to produce a variety of products and turning waste to wealth.

    When our reporter visited the market, the technology of their displayed products was striking, especially because the craftsmen never to school.

    A 30-year-old man told the reporter that it takes him less than 10 minutes to produce four big aluminum pots.

    Ahmed Modibbo, leader of the aluminum pots fabricators took the reporter through the process of aluminum pot production. The first step, he said, is collecting aluminum material, like cans, deodorant containers and wires, among others, and melting them into liquid.

    According to him, “it is compulsory to subject the aluminum to constant heat. So, we have a fanning system made with bike wheel, which is connected with a pipe to the melting pot. When the fire gets to the highest degree, the aluminum will start melting into liquid and dripping into a container kept under the pot through a hole.

    “After that, the liquid is collected and poured into another pot where it is further subjected to heat. Inside the workshop as you can see here, clay sand is moulded round a sample of the pot, with required inscriptions on the sand.”

    North Report’s crew was still at the ‘mini factory’ when the highly heated aluminum liquid was poured into the four carved sand to solidify. Amazingly, within five minutes, four big pots were ready for use. But it requires finishing, which is giving to another section to file and make the pot shine.

    Modibbo who said he inherited the trade from his father, said he and his team produce minimum of eight big aluminum pots a day, depending on the availability of aluminum material at their disposal. He also disclosed that, each of the big pots is sold for N10,000.

    However, Modibbo said the greatest challenge they face in the job lack of support from government, arguing that, countries like Singapore, China and Japan are industrial giants today, because of efforts of craftsmen like us. But, unfortunately our own government lays emphasis on paper qualification and not productivity.

    His plea to the government is to create an enabling environment for craftsmen to strive in their creative world and support them through provision of working tools and protective wears, which would help reduce accidents in their work.

    According to him, “as you can see, this work is dangerous and risky. Sometimes, we have accident, if one is not careful, some of the insecticide or deodorant cans we put in fire do explode and injure us. But, if we get protective jackets and industrial wears from government, the accident will certainly reduce. So, with government’s support, there is nothing we cannot produce in this market”.

    Modibbo’s claim was later confirmed by North Report, when it visited another section of the market, where ‘Ice block’ making freezer is fabricated. This section is equally very busy with highly skilled, but apparently not educated craftsmen at work.

    One of the leading craftsmen who identified himself as Ashimu Baba, but popularly called ‘Engineer’ among his colleagues said, everything used in constructing the freezer is sourced from within Panteka market. The materials used include iron sheet, aluminium sheet, compressors and cooling pipes among others.

    Baba explained that, though the freezers are locally made, they produce ice blocks faster than the imported ones. And the freezers sell for between N100,000 to N700,000, depending on the size, number of compressors and quality of materials used in producing them.

    Panteka can become the industrial haven of Northern Nigeria, considering the variety products being produced in the market. From household materials like candle, candle stand, kerosene lamp, cooking stove, utensils to industrial materials like shovel, rake, digger and working tools are produced in the market. It was also gathered that, automobile parts are produced in the market.

    Panteka is an untapped goldmine for Nigeria. Federal Government and its relevant agencies need to put necessary machinery in motion to reap the benefits of this unique market.

    In the interim, the government needs to wade in to ensure that standard and safety are complied with to reduce hazards associated with the wonderful inventions taking place in Panteka Market.

    Be that, that as it may, Panteka will continue  to remain the ‘China Market’ of Northern Nigeria.

     

  • ‘We want new master plan for Aba’

    ‘We want new master plan for Aba’

    When town planners gathered in Aba, Abia State, only one thing was on their minds: how to make the Enyimba City one to adore. SUNNY NWANKWO reports

    What do you not know about Aba? Home of creativity and showpiece of local technology, where virtually everything made can be re-produced.

    But what do Aba people think of their famous vibrant city? They want a new face, one with beauty and allure. They want the commercial hub of Abia State restored to the master plan and beautified.

    Once a farmers’ town, Aba has grown into an economic giant in the Southeast, serving as a gateway to some Southeast and Southsouth states.

    This growth has overstretched its amenities, building pattern and distorted the colonial master plan. People now build on every available space including waterways, leading to flooding during torrential rains.

    The distortion of the original master plan has not only contributed in defacing the city, it has equally affected the aesthetics of the eastern commercial pride.

    It will be recalled that the state governor Theodore Orji in 2012 during a press briefing, threatened to pull down 1,800 buildings allegedly built on sewer lanes which were obstructing free flow of water through the canals.

    Orji said that efforts he had made to build the city had been stalled by flooding, which resulted from the blocking of drains and sewer lanes, alleging that those whose houses were built on drainages did not get approvals before erecting such structures.

    The state governor, did not stop at making such policy statement, he went further to constitute a taskforce on environment and allied matters headed by Rtd. Capt. Awa Udensi whose legal framework or mandate was to demolish all manner of illegal structures in the state, including houses or structures built on waterways which are still ongoing.

    Apparently worried by the ugly sight and reported cases of economic loss associated with occasioned flooding Town Planning Practitioners who are trained in the science and art of spatial ordering of land use for the purpose of creating a well ordered, beautiful and functional environment in the state initiated annual luncheon to brainstorm and foster ways of assisting the government in making the state habitable and conducive for its citizenry.

    In a lecture “Urban Planning in Nigerian Cities” delivered at the event by Dr. Kingsley Chijioke Ogboi of the department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, he examined the overwhelming challenges of urban planning in Nigeria and the consequences of planlessness, mirroring Abia State situation.

    According to Ogboi, the situation in Aba reflects vividly the environmental conditions in many Nigerian cities which has led to “wild” sprawl and disorderly urban growth in many Nigerian cities despite the existence of urban laws, he attributed to poor infrastructure (or lack of them), uncontrolled housing developments and land uses.

    Ogboi, listing disorderliness and chaotic urban settlements, poor sanitary condition, urban congestion compounded with traffic gridlocks, crime and urban violence, threat of disease outbreaks due to squalor conditions, environmental degradation among others as some of the consequences of planlessness and poor urban development said that Aba as a city that has laid its foundation on commerce and with huge potentials including population and development, it needed to improve on its business environment and city management, develop adequate infrastructure.

    According to the guest speaker, cities like London, Paris, Frankfurt, Dublin etc have been able to stand the taste of time because they are well planned and effectively managed, adding that the more a city improves in planning and basic infrastructure and amenities, the more it will continue to attract investment that will in turn accelerate the growth of that city.

    He expressed hope that a joint partnership of private sector experts/entrepreneurs and government in planning and would help to meet the challenges posed by urban development.

    The chairman House of Representatives Committee on Climate Change, Hon. Eziuche Ubani and chairman of the occasion lauded the group for such initiative, adding that the event has provided room for intellectually-stimulated discussions that could turn around the fortunes of the city.

    Hon. Ubani in a paper titled “Mainstreaming Climate Change Response in Urban Planning”, recalled “Going back in time, we can say, in relation to the question, we can say that urbanization proceeded in a deliberate and orderly manner in the 1940s. Early patterns of development in Aba for example, indicate that the chaos in spatial management was not envisaged by colonial administrators as clear roles and powers were given to planning professionals by extant ordinances and statutes. The crisis we have in urban management cannot be divorced from the general crises of growth and development of Nigeria, where decay hugs development in equal intensity.”

    The lawmaker who noted that the issue of climate change could be addressed through a planned housing system or arrangement called on town planning practitioners to use more techniques of planning human settlements and land use practices to address issues of climate change in the country.

    Abia State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Renewal, Elder Godwin Nna, represented by the permanent secretary, Elder Bernard Ogbonna however expressed the desire of the state government to partner with stakeholders/professionals in the planning and development of cities to tackle the challenges of physical planning in the state and the country at large.

    Elder Ogbonna, the permanent secretary of the ministry stated that it has become imperative for government to synergize with individuals in the private sector to bring development into the state.

    “All the years, physical planning and implementation of plans in this country have been left in the hands of successive governments, coupled with total loss of political will to plan, and lack of proper awareness of the public on the gains of physical planning have left a yawning gap between urbanization and committed efforts to arrest its challenges.

    “Involvement of the private sector and collaboration among stakeholders in the practice of the physical planning will inject new impetus towards catching up with the demands of the livability of our settlements. This approach will undeniably, capture the whole essence of physical planning which is to create human settlements that are orderly, functionally efficient, economically viable and esthetically pleasant for living, working recreating and circulation.

    “It will also lay credence to the necessity of a comprehensive approach to tackling the challenges of physical planning development in the state and perhaps in the country as a whole.”

    In an interview the chairman Local Organizing Committee, Elder Nelson Nwaosu said that the choice for the theme “Consequences of planlessness in our cities” was to “beam our searchlight on the implications of absence of not having planned cities and its resultant effects on economic and physical development.”

    The LOC chairman said that in line with the vision of NITP, “we  remain committed to our vision, which is provide aesthetically pleasing and very functional cities, as to create employment, draw investors that will usher in improved economic status of the state in particular and the country in general.”

    Earlier in an address, NITP Abia State chapter chairman Mr. Lekwa Ezutah listed four cardinal functions of town planners as people trained to arbitrate between activities and space, deal with the physical layout of communities; make proposals and initiate policies designed to make life comfortable, enjoyable and profitable, project future space needs and accommodate them to ensure the environment created today will meet the demands of tomorrow and people that places public interest over individual interest with respect to location of various land uses.

    Ezutah however expressed hope that the luncheon would provide the needed platform for planning professionals to brain storm and interact well on how to develop a planned physical environment and also to see the need to protect same.

    In a unanimous resolution at the end of the event, they agreed as thus; that the city of Aba can be improved to its former glory that will attract investors, be security friendly and as such, orderly planned if all the stakeholders join hands with government and town planners to make it achievable.

    It was also agreed that master plan is the pre-requisite of orderly development of major towns in the world; Aba in Abia State inclusive, adding that the old master plan by the colonial masters is no longer dependable because it has been overtaken by the present population.

    According to them, the old Aba master plan cannot cope with the population which has been swallowed by the number of people that settled in Aba and as a result overstretches social amenities.

    “We are asking and requesting for completely fresh and new Aba master plan that will take recognizance of the present population of Aba as to provide the required facilities.

    “When the master plan is operational, we will upgrade some the areas that presently exist without adequate access road and facilities. So that they will be upgraded and of course those that cannot be upgraded completely can now be relocated to a more appropriate place.

    “It is presently being done in Abuja today whose suburbs were not completely planned before people overwhelmly entered to settle their. So what FCDA are doing today is to upgrade, that is what we may do to those areas that are presently built without proper plan.

    “We are not going to embark on the demolition of peoples’ houses because they built ignorantly, we are rather going to upgrade; upgrading means, if you don’t have access road around your area, access road will be provided for to the best of the ability of the environment,” a spokesman of the group stated.

  • God’s master plan for the family(4)

    Dear Reader,

    Last week, I taught on fruitfulness as God’s plan for man. This week, we shall be examining The Secrets Of A Winning Family. Let us look at some of them:

    LOVE – Between family members.

    The issue of love is so vital that without it, the whole world would have perished in their sins. Why? Because God so love the world that He gave His only Son (John 3:16)

    Love is important for the survival of your home. Let not the wood of love go out. Love knows no bound. It does not fail. Don’t try to love your spouse once and then stop, because of her attitude or something else. Keep loving over and over again. God is love and He abides forever. Your love to your spouse and family members must abide. It must be an absolute, not only when convenient. Remember, love is a commandment. As you obey this commandment, you continually eat the good in marriage

    SUBMISSION – Spouses must be subject to one another.

    Submitting yourselves one to another in the fear of God. Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord (Ephesians 5:21-22).

    The husband is the head of the wife and that of the family, but here, the Bible still points out that we all must submit to each other. Husbands, don’t because you are the head you now become the lion of the tribe of your house. Respect the feelings and individuality of your family members too, and administer authority with respect. However, wives are commanded especially, to submit to their own husbands in everything. Are you a wife that submits your body, but cannot submit your money?

    Do you submit in some aspects, but in the other areas, you have vowed never to obey your husband? This is not total submission, and it is not the will of God. As long as what he is asking you to do is not against the Word of God, you must submit in everything, if you want to please God. Partial submission has no reward, but total obedience shall attract a full reward from God and your husband.

    WISDOM – A man’s wisdom maketh his face to shine, the Preacher says: (Ecclesiastes 8:1)

    Wisdom is what makes your family life to constantly shine and burn brighter. Without this wood, the home does not radiate beauty. You need wisdom to keep the fire of love burning in your family (Proverbs 4:7).

    God’s Word says: He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind: and the fool shall be servant to the wise of heart (Proverbs11:29).

    Don’t trouble your own house with foolishness. Correctly apply the Word of God. The rod of the prophet does not work in the hands of the foolish. The Word must be correctly applied, for it to produce. Whenever you are faced with any circumstance in the family, ask God for wisdom. Use the wisdom of God to quench every fiery dart of the enemy in your home.

    Constantly Give God Glory

    Constantly acknowledge God as the only reason behind the success in your home. Give Him back all the glory (Hebrews 3:4). Never attribute the success of your home to yourself, rather, give Him the glory due to Him. God’s Word says: Without me ye can do nothing( John 15:5). Anything you praise God for continually appreciates. Let high praises flow out of your heart and mouth at all times. Let your home be a habitation of God Almighty. Keep your family in the spirit of praise and the earth shall continually yield her increase to you.

    Is your marriage and family experiencing a breakdown or turbulence? Do not be troubled. All that you need is a personal encounter with God. You need to make a decision to belong to God. You need to be born again. This is done by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus as your Saviour and Lord. If you are ready for this new birth experience, please say this prayer: Dear Lord, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me my sins.  Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. I accept You as my Lord and Saviour.  Now I know I am born again!

    Congratulations! Till I come your way again next week, please call or write, and share your testimonies with me through: E-mail: faithdavid@yahoo.com Tel. No: 234-1-7747546-8; 07026385437, 07094254102

    For more insight, these books authored by me are available at the Dominion Bookstores in all the Living Faith Churches, and other leading Christian bookstores: Marriage Covenant, Making Marriage Work and Building a Successful Family.

  • God’s master plan for the family(2)

    Dear Reader,

    Last week, we saw the fundamental nature of the family. This week, I will be teaching on, All-Round Blessings as part of God’s plan for the family.

    There is no limit to the pleasure and blessings God can bring to you in all areas of your life, through a successful family life. There is joy that comes along with family success, which simply spills over into every area of life. These blessings include the following:

    Divine Dominion

    To have dominion is to have control or to exercise control. God has established the family, therefore, to have dominion; that is to have and exercise control. The family is to be in control of circumstances and situations of life. …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 (Genesis 1:28). God designed the family as an unbeatable team on the earth, but because Adam failed in the family government, he lost control and was sent out of the Garden of Eden.

    Divine Favour

    Once divine favour is present in your home and family, it is irreversible. Even men are compelled to favour you, because when a man’s ways pleases the Lord, He causes even his enemies to be at peace with him. The favour of God elevates you to such great heights that men begin to envy you. You become a reference point for a good marriage.

    God’s favour also secures for you a lifting and promotion in status, often occurring in an increase in material possessions, finances, etc.

    Taking a look at the first family (Adam and Eve), one discovers that even after the fall, Adam’s family still enjoyed God’s favour. They had sewed fig leaves together and made aprons to cover their nakedness. But because of the special favour God reserved for the family, God overlooked their betrayal and clothed them with animal skin. He clothed their nakedness and thus removed shame from them.

    Divine Security

    God, the husband and wife form a three-fold cord that is not easily broken. As man co-operates with God and establishes God’s purpose for marriage in the home, God honours that family by ensuring that nothing prevails against it. They (the man and his wife) are equipped to withstand, with the help of the Lord, all demonic forces and the pressures of the secular world. God’s Word says: …If one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken. (Ecclesiastes 4:12).

    Divine Presence

    The enemy is walking to and fro looking for “cold” homes to infiltrate. When there’s fighting, discord, selfishness, quarrelling, and unforgiveness, the home can be said to be “cold.” But when there is love, understanding and harmony in a home, God rewards it with the warmth of His presence and peace that burns off the attacks of the devil which could cause tension. In His presence are fullness of joy and pleasures (Psalm 16:11).

    To enjoy all-round blessings is to become a born again child of God. If you want to become a child of God, please say this prayer of faith with me: Dear Lord, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me my sins.  Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. I accept You as my Lord and Saviour.  Now I know I am born again!

    Congratulations! Till I come your way again next week, please call or write, and share your testimonies with me through: E-mail: faithdavid@yahoo.com Tel. No: 234-1-7747546-8; 07026385437, 07094254102

     

    For more insight, these books authored by me are available at the Dominion Bookstores in all the Living Faith Churches, and other leading Christian bookstores: Marriage Covenant, Making Marriage Work and Building a Successful Family.

  • God’s master plan for the family

    Dear Reader,

    Attempting to put up any physical structure, without a master plan, will certainly end in futility. Once a master plan is drawn, all the builders have to do is to follow it explicity, thereby ending up with a beautiful building.

    Marriage and family are not exceptional. Every architect knows the futility of attempting to put up a structure without a master plan.

    Marriage can be likened to a house. The Architect who drew the master plan is God. God’s Word says: For every house is builded by some man; but he that built all things is God (Hebrews 3:4).The husband and the wife are the builders, who must painstakingly follow the design of the Architect, to arrive at success in their family. Under the topic, God’s Master Plan for the Family, this week, I shall be teaching on, The fundamental nature of The Family.

    Marriage is the foundation for the family. After marriage couples no more live like single individuals. After marriage, children are added (either by birth or adoption) and additional parties (related either by blood or association) come into the home. A family then is established. Families are products of marriages.

    The essence of the family is to create an enabling environment for effective upbringing of children, so they can grow and properly pursue the plan of God for their lives.

    The home is where the character and destiny of an individual should begin and take proper shape. The future of humanity depends on the family because it is through the family that we all come. No matter how good or luxurious a school is there is no better environment than the home.

    Abraham understood this and by that understanding, he was able to order his household aright. God’s Word says: For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgment; that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him (Genesis 18:19).

    If God were to comment on your family, would He say something positive about it? Abraham and his family were successful in all that they did, because their lives were patterned after God. The question is, are we fulfilling God’s plan for our family? We desire our families to be the best for our children, so they can make the most of life.

    When families operate according to God’s plan, they become successful. Family success is the foundation for all-round success.

    There is only one right way to live, and it is laid out for us in the Bible, which is the Word of God. A man’s testimony is incomplete without a mention of the state of his family.

    Is your marriage and family experiencing a crash or turmoil? You need to make a decision to belong to God. You need to be born again. This is done by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus as your Saviour and Lord. If you are ready for this new birth experience, please say this prayer: Dear Lord, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me my sins.  Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. I accept You as my Lord and Saviour.  Now I know I am born again!

    Congratulations! Till I come your way again next week, please call or write, and share your testimonies with me through: E-mail: faithdavid@yahoo.com Tel. No: 234-1-7747546-8; 07026385437, 07094254102

     

    For more insight, these books authored by me are available at the Dominion Bookstores in all the Living Faith Churches, and other leading Christian bookstores: Marriage Covenant, Making Marriage Work and Building a Successful Family.