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The Darkness of the Moment

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 Victims of mistreatment and injustice abound all over the world, who have deep wounds and lingering pains in their hearts. Their immediate natural response is best imagined. Jesus Christ healed the sick, fed the hungry and taught wanderers. However, He was humiliated, mocked and beaten by agents of darkness. In the darkness of the moment, Jesus said, Father forgive them, for they do not know what they do.'' From this aforementioned, it is clear that to return evil for good is natural, but to return good for evil is supernatural. Read Luke 23:33-38 A disturbing Development Health workers in teaching hospitals in Nigeria have refused to call off their industrial action 50 days after. This is disturbing and a great source of concern. Nigerian families have continued to tell their tales of how their beloved ones passed on at every given opportunity. Sadly, those in government are unperturbed and insensitive to the plight of the victims of a poor health system, but rather they are ...

Daily Temptations

 


We are confronted with different forms of temptations in our daily choices.

These tests seek to assess our beliefs and confidence in God.

Every temptation sis an opportunity to trust and obey God with all our hearts. 

Read Genesis 3:1-19 


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The Unanswered Question

Nothing has changed.

The citizens are disillusioned, disappointed and distraught.

Indeed, the labor movements are in a deep slumber, occasioned by the pittance in the guise of national minimum wage and the yet to be fully paid wage award.

The Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) initiative is yet to impact positively of millions of Nigerians.

The price of the cooking gas has gone beyond the reach of very poor Nigerians, yet those-in-charge still carry on as if all is well.

All is not well, the lives of Nigerians continue to deteriorate on a daily basis, even as coercion, intimidation, manipulation, blackmail and harassment are now the most effective indicators of governance at all levels of government-the central, state and local governments.

Comrade Andrew Emelieze is just one among an unspecified number of innocent Nigerians that have become victims of the desperate actions of those who hold transient political power.

The consensus is that dictatorial practices have become the preferences of those elected by the people.

Is this dispensation democratic?

Millions of Nigerians continue to ask.

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