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  • If fathers do their work, Nigeria will do less – Osinbajo

    If fathers do their work, Nigeria will do less – Osinbajo

    If Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has his way, those who loot the treasury will no longer find sanctuary in the House of God.

    At a special service at the Aso Villa Chapel yesterday to mark Fathers’ Day, the Acting President urged churches to ostracise looters.

    Such people, he said, should not be held in high esteem because they brought the country to where it is today.

    Osinbajo enjoined fathers to be exemplary leaders that build generations of righteous men and women.

    He said: “I want to say that all of our leaders, the Christian leaders; the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) and Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), that it is the role of the church to build this nation. And the church has that role because God has said concerning us that we are the light of the world and we are the salt of the earth. That role is a very difficult role. We are not to teach the world how to be like the world but to teach the world how to be like our saviour, Jesus Christ.

    Every time we come to the church, we are told about giving, but we need to talk more about honesty. Just now His Eminence said Nigeria’s great problem is not an absence of prosperity but that we have enough for our needs but we don’t have enough for our greed. The greed of many is what has landed this country to where it is today. Many in position of authority, it is the greed that has landed us to where we are. Many who say the reason why they are stealing is because they need to have an arsenal for future political experiment, it is a lie! It is greed.

    “And if the church says you are not allowed to steal and we will ostracise the thieves in our midst. If a man’s resources, what a man has does not measure up to what he earns, if you found that a man has more money than he should have, if a man is earning a salary in a civil service or public service and he has houses everywhere, we have to hold him to account. He must first be held to account in the church. He must first be told in the church, we will not allow this. If the church ostracises the thieves; if the church says we will not accept thieves here or we will ensure that we expose you, you are stealing the resources of our nation, you are stealing the resources of a private company or other establishments, then we will not have the kind of problems that we have in this country. If only the church can.

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    “When I listened to His Eminence a few minutes ago, talking about the importance of the type of training we received as a child; the type of training where you were taught primarily about integrity; that you must be a person of integrity; that you must be truthful, you must be honest. That is the foundational teaching. Even knowing the Ten Commandments was enough to teach you about righteousness. That is so important especially for us who are Christians.”

    Fathers, the Acting President said, follow the footsteps of Abraham who God chose in order to “command his children and household in the way of the Lord, to do righteousness and justice.”

    He adminished fathers to love their wives and refrain from domestic violence.

    House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara lamented the collapse of family system in the country.

    He said: “We should invest more, really as a nation, in fatherhood or in family. And when children are properly brought up, you will see that most of the resources we channel towards control of crime and so many other government programmes, there will be no need for them. Because we will have some kinds of transformation that only take place at the family level.

    “Certain things cannot be done by the government like we cannot just outsource discipline in a home, the issue of imparting or instilling morality in the lives of our citizens. The government certainly cannot do that; it is the role of the family. So when we celebrate fathers like this, we celebrate fatherhood, we emphasise on the importance of the family as a unit in bringing up those components of society, performing its role and then turning citizens that are compliant. That, therefore, means that we won’t be spending money in fighting crime.

    When fathers do their work, the nation will have less work to do. And when next we have people in leadership who fail, who are patently corrupt, the question shouldn’t be ‘who is this?’ The question should be ‘who is the father of that person?’ I congratulate the fathers.

    The Speaker urged fathers to be exemplary in their conduct, saying:

    “If you wouldn’t want your children to follow your example, then it means you are failing as a father. And once father fails, family fails, certainly, the nation will fail because the family is the strength of a nation.”

    He described Fathers’ Day as one of the most important days in the life of a nation, saying a nation is a collection of families.

    According to him, every leader, every good person, every armed robber, every militant, every terrorist comes from the family and when the family collapses, the nation collapses.

    In his sermon titled: “Fathers to the rescue of our beloved nation,” Methodist Church of Nigeria Prelate Samuel Kalu Uche, said God established the family as a basic and foundation unit of a country.

    “God has made fathers as the head and this assignment must be exercise in love, honesty, gentleness and unity. The responsibility of a father makes him to be accountable to God. A father must render a selfless service and he must be faithful to his wife,” he said.

    Attributing one of the problems besetting the nation to failure of many fathers, he pointed out that many fathers could not give their children good education, hence, they turned out to be criminals in the country.

    He noted that in the past children were taught to respect elders and to be upright, contrary to what is obtainable today where children are abandoned and they constitute nuisance in the society.

    The clergyman, who prayed for President Muhammadu Buhari’s quick recovery, said “anyone wishing the president dead is a wicked person.”

    “We should pray for the father of the nation to recover,” he said.

    Aso Villa Chapel Chaplain Pastor Seyi Malomo described the day as” a day to celebrate our source.”

    He said: “Every one of us has a source. There is a source of our heavenly father but that heavenly father graciously also gave us physical fathers. Every one of us traced our source to a father. And as we celebrate today, we are acknowledging ourselves; our President who is the source of this administration, the reason why we are here.

    “And we must celebrate him and we are celebrating all the fathers to let them know that they are really appreciated and that we are praying for them that more of their responsibilities, more of their roles will be felt by us and make our nation better and make our families better and make our communities better.”

    The two Bible readings from Ephesian 5: 22-33 and Ephesian 6: 1-4 were read by the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi and Dogara.

    As part of the activities to mark the occasion, gifts were presented to President Buhari; Acting President Osinbajo; Senate President Bukola Saraki; Dogara; the Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Walter Onnoghen, and the churches in Nigeria.

    There were also song presentations by the children and the fathers to celebrate the day.

    Other in attendance included Archbishop of Methodist Church Abuja, Oche Job; Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, Taiwo Abidogun.

  • PFN kicks against sale of national assets

    PFN kicks against sale of national assets

    The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria in Cross River State, has kicked against the proposed sale of national assets of the country.

    Chairman of the fellowship, Dr Lawrence Ekwok, speaking on the occasion of a solemn assembly in Calabar, said the experience of sales of such assets in the past had never had a favourable outcome.

    His words, “Before taking a position on this, I would enjoin us to recall that past, ask questions about what happened to Nigeria’s national assets that were sold under the guise of commercialization and privatization in the past. I will graciously venture to remind you about what happened.

    “Apart from the fact that the assets were grossly undervalued due process was not followed in most of the sales as “powerful” government officials and businessmen were the ones who “bought” most of the assets and most of the funds that were supposed to accrue to government coffers never came in.

    “A few examples will suffice. The Ajaokuta Steel Company for instance was built than at the cost of 3.3 billion dollars, but was sold for 250 million dollars to a Russian company known as Rusal. As if that was not enough daylight robbery of Nigerians, only 130 million dollars of the 250 million dollars was paid. Nothing has been heard about the balance till date. Delta Steel was valued by BPE at N225 billion but was sold at N4.5 billion naira only.

    “Let me not bore you with stories of other national assets that were sold including Volkswagen of Nigeria Limited, Daily Times of Nigeria, Aluminum Smelter Company of Nigeria, Nigeria Reinsurance, NICON Insurance etc.

    “According to reports, of a total of well over 100 companies owned by the Nigerian people otherwise known as national assets that were sold, only a paltry N301 billion was realized and out of this amount, N36.1 billion was spent on transaction cost, based on this scenario therefore, Nigerians must today reject and resist vehemently this planned daylight robbery called proposed sale of national assets. It is not only a wicked and selfish call, it is evil and devilish. The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Cross River State, there totally rejects that calls for the sales of national assets, particularly the NLNG and the NNPC. The call for the sale of these national assets grossly undermines the collective destiny of the people of the Niger Delta region. Therefore the sale must not be contemplated and must never happen.”

     

    He also urged that something be urgently done about the free fall of the naira.

    According to him, the way out of the present recession in Nigeria is humility, transparency, honesty of purpose and total commitment to the Nigerian cause by the present Nigeria leadership. “This will mean admitting their leadership limitations and seeking help rom Nigerians, including those who may or may not be in the same party with them,” he said.

    He said as a church, they will continue to do what the Bible enjoins them to do, which is to continue to pray for those in authority.

    “My prayer today is that may we all, including Nigerian leaders, be humble and turn away from our wicked ways as individuals and as a people so that the God of Heaven may hear and answer our prayers in Jesus name. Amen,” Ekwok said.

     

  • PFN felicitates with Muslims on Eid-El-Kabir

    PFN felicitates with Muslims on Eid-El-Kabir

    The President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Rev. Dr. Felix Omobude, felicitates with all Muslims in Nigeria and all around the world on the occasion of this year’s Eid-El-Kabir.
    Omobude in a statement prayed for a joyful time of celebration for everyone to usher in greater peace and prosperity in our land.
    He enjoins all Nigerians to embrace mutual tolerance and understanding in their conduct and relationships, irrespective of faith, ethnicity or gender, so we can take Nigeria to greater heights in the different areas of life.
    The PFN President calls on all men of faith in Nigeria to lift up the country in their prayers so that there can be an end to bloodshed, kidnapping and terrorism in whatever form.
    He prays for wisdom for those in public office, so they can guide the nation in the right direction and lead the march for a restoration of good values and a turnaround in the nation’s ailing economy
  • FG should dialogue with Boko Haram if … – PFN

    FG should dialogue with Boko Haram if … – PFN

    The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria has backed ‎plans by the Federal Government to dialogue with Boko Haram sect, provided the insurgents are truly ready to surrender and embrace peace.

    The body urged the government during negotiation with the insurgents, to continue its military operations in the northeast.

    The National President of PFN, Rev Felix Omobhude, spoke to journalists shortly after a two-day programme organised by PFN at Victory International Church, Rehoboth Cathedral‎, Ibadan, Oyo State, on Tuesday.

    He said Boko Haram has burnt down about 850 churches in the northeast since the crisis started.

    The PFN president said:”I think it is right for federal government to dialogue with Boko Haram only if they are truly ready to embrace peace. We condemn the continue bombings in places of worship by Boko Haram. Nobody can be justified for killing innocent people in churches or mosques. We condemn it in all ramifications.  Boko Haram militants are enemies‎ of Nigeria and we must all come together to treat them as such.”

    Omobhude, who saluted the ‎courage of Nigerian military in combating the sect, also urged the federal government to provide necessary facilities for the agency to perform efficiently.

    “I appeal to Nigerians to exercise patience with President Muhammadu Buhari on the issue of Boko Haram. I know they want a quick intervention to resolve insurgency. I believe they are working and with the cooperation of all sundry, we will see a change,” he said.