Dear man of God, why do u have to mock the spirit this way.This is a true life story. Read and share:It was on that fateful Friday night vigil, precisely 8days today; as it was dawning the Saturday morning, that he decided to lay hands on us after an all night event that would be the last of its kind. As the laying of hands started; it was done one after another, then it reached my turn, I submitted myself for the baptism of the holy Ghost as those before me did. Gently he placed his...
Saturday, 19 November 2016
Saturday, 17 September 2016
About to marry? Letter to all Ladies
Advice to all Marriageable Ladies
Marriage is a wonderful institution for every lady, and thus my prayer n wish to all ladies.As you venture into marital union, here are my heartfelt advice to you:👉Marriage is more of valley of thorns than bed of roses.👉Men need just three things from a woman - *Support**Loyalty**Sex*Give them to him, and you are a queen. Deny him of them and watch as other ladies graciously assist you on that.👉You will also become a mother-in-law one day,...
Friday, 16 September 2016
The Menace of Examination Malpractice in Nigeria - Solution
THE MENACE OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE IN NIGERIA - A SOLUTION
This is a continuation of the main work - The manace of examination malpractice in Nigeria.
The
solution to the Nigerian problem is not farfetched. We know our problem. To
know a problem is half-way to solving it. Gone are the days when we emphasize
and overemphasize on qualified teacher. To employ a teacher or lecturer on the
ground of being ordinarily qualified should end. After all, the qualification
is based on the certificate...
Thursday, 15 September 2016
The Menace of Examination Malpractice in Nigeria - By OgaInnocent
The Menace of Examination Malpractice in Nigeria
- By OgaInnocent
Education is a process of teaching and learning to get knowledge and develop skills. Education is the key to success. Your success in life is debatable if you are not educated. But in Nigeria today, the standard of education has fallen to an uncontrollable level. There are many reasons behind this, and it is obvious to all. Examination malpractice is a situation in which candidates for an examination are given, or...
Sunday, 11 September 2016
Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka must hear this

AN OPEN LETTER TO REV. FATHER EJIKE MBAKA
It has been long I had wanted to write this letter. But I did not because of certain views of people I consulted. But now, it is pertinent that I do it.
Dear Father, permit me to write this letter to you to express my dissatisfaction with you and your position in the Nigeria of today. But before I go on, I sincerely pray that I do not offend the...
Tuesday, 2 August 2016
"Misplacement of Priorities " - An Open letter to Pastor Adeboye
I was at the point of garnering momentum to make this compilation before I saw Pastor (Daddy) Adeboye's stand on the injustices meted out on Nigerian Christians recently. According to him: "I will not seek vengeance", making reference to the Christian lady killed my some Moslem youths. After some thoughts over his assertion, I declined a little, even though his opinion was to a great extent unsatisfactory, AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED.
But, my zeal to pencil down my grievances was rejuvenated after I entered online this evening to get myself acquainted with the day's infos and was accosted again by the marriage saga by Daddy Adeboye. Thus, the reason for this piece.
Before I go on, i thought it pertinent enough to introduce myself, that you may be cognisant of my biases, if any, sir. I am a young Nigerian Christian.
Sir, it is with deep sense of displeasure and grill that I write this. Recently, the amount of injustices that was doled out to Nigerian Christians were disheartening. From the killing of a lady in kano and Abuja to burning of a Christian worship centre(catholic church) by "some people" for using it on a Friday meant for Muslims, to mention but a few. The government of the day did little or nothing about these. It was not a surprise. If for no other thing sir, I expected you sir, and our vice president to condemn these barbaric acts and follow the case till a logical and impressing conclusion that will be at least consoling to the teeming Christians out there. But it was unfortunate sir, that the cases have been buried and forgotten, JUST LIKE THAT; only for you to tell us that you will not seek revenge.
Sir, You must not seek the revenge before God must act. Nobody is a personal assistant to Jesus Christ, and nobody is a sole harbinger of the Holy Ghost. If God wants to act, the revenge which Christians all over (including me) have sought is more than enough to spur him to action. All we needed from you was to at least hold the government of the day on its toes through the instrumentality of your junior colleague (the second in command of the federal republic) and make sure that justice prevailed in ITS FULLEST. That is what we needed from you sir. Tell the government her sins. That is the work of a man of God, sir; which every other citizen may not afford. As for the vengeance seeking, we can do that ourselves.
On the "who to marry and who not to marry" saga: That was actually the reason for the title of this letter - Misplacement of priorities. We need to have justice first, before we talk of marriage. However, you have made your opinion as an ordained man of God. You spoke from a spiritual angle. And you may not be too wrong, sir. In my own humble opinion sir, as a little boy of God, I also think I can marry a lady who suits all my taste but may not be able to pray up to an hour; and teach her how to do that. I can actually marry a pagan and make her a pastoress in one year. It all depends on who one is, and what one and what one wants to accomplish. Man is a bundle of possibilities.
Thank you sir, and I wish you more of God's grace in Christendom. You have already won thousands of souls for God. May your reward never elude you, amen.
But, my zeal to pencil down my grievances was rejuvenated after I entered online this evening to get myself acquainted with the day's infos and was accosted again by the marriage saga by Daddy Adeboye. Thus, the reason for this piece.
Before I go on, i thought it pertinent enough to introduce myself, that you may be cognisant of my biases, if any, sir. I am a young Nigerian Christian.
Sir, it is with deep sense of displeasure and grill that I write this. Recently, the amount of injustices that was doled out to Nigerian Christians were disheartening. From the killing of a lady in kano and Abuja to burning of a Christian worship centre(catholic church) by "some people" for using it on a Friday meant for Muslims, to mention but a few. The government of the day did little or nothing about these. It was not a surprise. If for no other thing sir, I expected you sir, and our vice president to condemn these barbaric acts and follow the case till a logical and impressing conclusion that will be at least consoling to the teeming Christians out there. But it was unfortunate sir, that the cases have been buried and forgotten, JUST LIKE THAT; only for you to tell us that you will not seek revenge.
Sir, You must not seek the revenge before God must act. Nobody is a personal assistant to Jesus Christ, and nobody is a sole harbinger of the Holy Ghost. If God wants to act, the revenge which Christians all over (including me) have sought is more than enough to spur him to action. All we needed from you was to at least hold the government of the day on its toes through the instrumentality of your junior colleague (the second in command of the federal republic) and make sure that justice prevailed in ITS FULLEST. That is what we needed from you sir. Tell the government her sins. That is the work of a man of God, sir; which every other citizen may not afford. As for the vengeance seeking, we can do that ourselves.
On the "who to marry and who not to marry" saga: That was actually the reason for the title of this letter - Misplacement of priorities. We need to have justice first, before we talk of marriage. However, you have made your opinion as an ordained man of God. You spoke from a spiritual angle. And you may not be too wrong, sir. In my own humble opinion sir, as a little boy of God, I also think I can marry a lady who suits all my taste but may not be able to pray up to an hour; and teach her how to do that. I can actually marry a pagan and make her a pastoress in one year. It all depends on who one is, and what one and what one wants to accomplish. Man is a bundle of possibilities.
Thank you sir, and I wish you more of God's grace in Christendom. You have already won thousands of souls for God. May your reward never elude you, amen.
Monday, 18 July 2016
How to Make Your Marriage Last - Vol. 3
HOW TO MAKE YOUR MARRIAGE LAST – VOL.3 ($EX)
We are still discussing what you can do as woman to make your marriage last. When we are done with the case of women, we will venture into the cases of men.
We are discussing three things a woman should do to make her marriage last. And they are:
• LOYALTY
• SUPPORT
• $EX
We are already done with that of LOYALTY AND SUPPORT. Today, we are venturing into the last one, and that is $EX.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR MARRIAGE LAST - $EX
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Thursday, 7 July 2016
How to make Your Marriage Last - Vol.2 (SUPPORT)
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Friday, 1 July 2016
HOW TO MAKE YOUR MARRIAGE LAST – Vol. 1
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