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Showing posts with label Spirituality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spirituality. Show all posts

Monday, 3 March 2014

THE LIFE, CALLING AND MINISTRY OF APOSTLE JOSEPH AYODELE BABALOLA


The faith of our fathers before us we will not forsake, we may forsake denominations, we may forsake doctrines, but their faith that fears nothing, we will remain true, their faith that fears no one but the Creator- who can destroy not just the body but also the spirit we will live.
Their unshakable faith in the divine assurance that,"God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose"will continue to inspire us, this is why I can sing the song of faith that:

Faith of our fathers, living still,
In spite of dungeon, fire and sword;
O how our hearts beat high with joy
Whene'er we hear thy wondrous voice!


Refrain

Faith of our fathers, holy faith!
We will be true to thee till death.


Faith of our fathers, we will strive

To win all nations unto Thee;
And through the truth that comes from God,
We all shall then be truly free.


Refrain



Faith of our fathers, we will love

Both friend and foe in all our strife;
And preach Thee, too, as love knows how
By kindly words and virtuous life.

Refrain

One of such our fathers is Joseph Ayo Babalola, who was raised by God to raze the works of the  kingdom  of darkness in his generation and generations yet unborn.

Joseph Ayodele Babalola was born on April 25, 1904 to David Rotimi and Madam Marta Talabi who belonged to the Anglican Church. The family lived at Odo-Owa in Ilofa, a small town about ninety kilometres from Ilorin in Kwara State, Nigeria.

His father was the Baba Ijo ("church father") of the C.M.S.Church at Odo-Owa. Pastor Medayese wrote in his book Itan Igbe dide Woli Ayo Babalola that mysterious circumstances surrounded the birth of Babalola. On that day, it was believed that a strange and mighty object exploded and shook the clouds.

On January 18, 1914, young Babalola was taken by his brother M. 0. Rotimi,a Sunday school teacher in the C.M.S. church at Ilofa, to Osogbo. Babalola started school at Ilofa and got as far as standard five at All Saints' School Osogbo.

However, he quit school when he decided to learn a trade and became a motor mechanic apprentice. Again, he did not continue long in this vocation before joining the Public Works Department (PWD). He was among the road workers who constructed the road from Igbara-Oke to Ilesa, working as a steam roller driver.

BABALOLA'S CALL TO MINISTRY

Just like the Old Testament prophets, Babalola was called by God into the prophetic office to stand before men. His was a specific and personal call. Babalola's strange experience started on the night of September 25th, 1928 when he suddenly became restless and could not sleep. This went on for a week and he had no inkling of the cause of such a strange experience.

The climax came one day when he was, as usual, working on the Ilesa-Igbara-Oke road. Suddenly the steam roller's engine stopped to his utter amazement. There was no visible mechanical problem, and Joseph became confused and perplexed. He was in this state of confusion when a great voice "like the sound of many waters" called him three times. The voice was loud and clear and it told him that he would die if he refused to heed the divine call to go into the world and preach. Babalola did not want to listen to this voice and he responded like many of the Biblical prophets, who, when they were called out by Yahweh as prophets, did not normally yield to the first call. Men like Moses and Jeremiah submitted to God only when it became inevitable. So, Babalola gave in only after he had received the assurance of divine guidance.

To go on the mission, he had to resign his appointment with the Public Works Department. Mr. Fergusson, the head of his unit, tried to dissuade him from resigning but the young man was bent on going on the Lord's mission.

The same voice came to Joseph a second time asking him to fast for seven days. He obeyed and at the end of the period he saw a great figure of a man who, according to Pastor Alokan, resembled Jesus. The man in a dazzling robe spoke at length about the mission he was to embark upon. The man also told him of the persecutions he would face and at the same time assured him of God's protection and victory. A hand prayer bell was given to Babalola as a symbol. He was told that the sound of the bell would always drive away evil spirits. He was also given a bottle of "life-giving water" to heal all manners of sickness.

Consequently, wherever and whenever he prayed into the water for therapeutic purposes, effective healing was procured for those who drank the water. Thus, Babalola became a prophet and a man with extraordinary powers. Enabled by the power of the Holy Spirit he could spend several weeks in prayer. Elder Abraham Owoyemi of Odo-Owa, said that the prophet regularly saw angels who delivered divine messages to him. An angel appeared in one of his prayers and forbade him to wear caps.

THE ITINERARY OF PROPHET BABALOLA

During one of his prayer sessions, an angel appeared to him and gave him a big yam, which he ordered him to eat. The angel told him that the yam was the tuber with which God fed the whole world. He further revealed that God had granted unto him the power to deliver those who were possessed of evil spirits in the world. He was directed to go first to Odo-Owa and start preaching. He was to arrive in the town on a market day, cover his body with palm fronds, and disfigure himself with charcoal paints.

In October 1928, he entered the town in the manner described and was taken for a mad man.Babalola immediately started preaching and prophesying. He told the inhabitants of Odo-Owa about an impending danger if they did not repent. He was arrested and taken to the district officer at Ilorin for allegedly disturbing the peace. The district officer later released him when the allegations could not be proven. However, it was said that a few days later, there was an outbreak of smallpox in the town. The man whose prophecies and messages were once rejected was quickly sought for. He went around praying for the victims and they were all healed.

Pa David Rotimi, Babalola's father, had been instrumental in the establishment of a C.M.S.Church in Odo-Owa. Babalola organized regular prayer meetings in this church, which many people attended because of the miracles God performed through him. Among the regulars was Isaiah Oluyemi who later saw the wrath of Bishop Smith of Ilorin diocese. Information had reached the bishop that almost all members of the C.M.S.Church in Ilofa were seeing visions, speaking in tongues and praying vigorously. Babalola and the visionaries were allegedly ordered by Bishop Smith to leave the church. But Babalola did not leave the town until June 1930.

On an invitation from Daniel Ajibola, Babalola went to Lagos. Elder Daniel Ajibola at that time was working in Ibadan where he was a member of the Faith Tabernacle Congregation. He introduced Prophet Babalola to Pastor D. O. Odubanjo, one of the leaders of the Faith Tabernacle in Lagos. Senior Pastor Esinsinade who was then the president of the Faith Tabernacle was invited to see Babalola. After listening to the details of his call and his ministry, the Faith Tabernacle leaders warmly received the young prophet into their midst.

Babalola had not yet been baptized by immersion and Senior Pastor Esinsinade emphasized that he needed to go through that rite. Pastor Esinsinade then baptized him in the lagoon at the back of the Faith Tabernacle Church building at 51, Moloney Bridge Street, Lagos. Babalola returned to Odo-Owa a few days after that and Elder (later Pastor) J. A. Medayese, paid him a visit.

The news of the conversion of the new prophet reached Pastor K. P. Titus at Araromi in Yagba, present KwaraState. Pastor Titus was a teacher and preacher at the Sudan Interior Mission which was then thriving at Yagba. He invited Prophet Babalola for a revival service. Joseph AyodeleBabalola while in Yagba, performed mighty works of healing. Many Muslims and Christians from other denominations and some traditional religionists were converted to the new faith during the revival.

The fact that Babalola did not use the opportunity to establish a separate Christian organization despite his marvellous evangelical success must be puzzling to historians, but his intention was not to start a new church. He declared to his followers that he had registered his membership with the Faith Tabernacle, the society that had him baptized in Lagos. He thus persuaded them to become members of the Faith Tabernacle. To facilitate this, he went to Lagos to confer with the leaders, especially as he was not yet well acquainted with the doctrines, tenets, and administration of the church.

OKE-OYE MIGHTY REVIVAL

There was a controversy among the leaders of the Faith Tabernacle in Nigeria over some doctrines. In the midst of it were, in particular, the Ilesa and Oyan branches of the tabernacle. The Oyan branch was under the supervision of Pastor J. A. Babatope, a notable Anglican teacher, before his conversion and later, one of the outstanding leaders of the Faith Tabernacle in Nigeria. Issues like the use of western and traditional drugs versus divine healing, polygamy and whether polygamous husbands should be allowed to partake of the Lord's Supper were among those doctrines that needed to be agreed on.

These issues had caused dissension at the IIesa Tabernacle and in order to avoid a split, a delegation of peacemakers made up of all leading Faith Tabernacle pastors, was sent to Ilesa. It was headed by Pastor J. B. Esinsinade of Ijebu-Ode, president of the General Headquarters of the movement and D. O. Odubanjo of the Lagos Missionary Headquarters. The Ilesa meeting was scheduled for the 9th and l0th of July, 1930. The Apostolic Council of Jerusalem in A.D. 48, and other important church councils, are precedents in seeking ecclesiastical direction on matters affecting the life and peace of the church. 

Before the delegation left Lagos for Ilesa, Babalola had been invited to meet the leaders at Pastor I. B. Akinyele's residence at Ibadan. From there I. B. Akinyele and Babalola joined the delegation to Ilesa. At Ilesa, he was introduced to the whole conference and was lodged in a separate room because of his prophetic mission. The representatives began their meeting and on the agenda were twenty-four items. The first was the validity of baptism administered to a man with many wives. The second was the issue of divine healing because some of the members believed in the use of drugs like quinine to cure malaria fever. They were only able to discuss the first item when there was a sudden interruption which Pastor Adegboyega described thus: "The conciliatory talks at Ilesa were going on, when suddenly a mighty sweeping revival broke out at Faith Tabernacle Congregation Church at Oke-Oye, Ilesa". The revival began with the raising by Babalola of a dead child. The mother of the dead child who was restored to life went about spreading the news around the town of Ilesa proclaiming that a miracle working prophet had come to the town of Oke-Oye.

This attracted a large number of people to Oke-Oye to see the prophet. According to Pastor Medayese, many of those afflicted with various diseases who came to Oke-Oye were healed. Many mighty works were performed through the use of the prayer bell and the drinking of consecrated water from a stream called Omi Ayo ("Stream of Joy").

The result was that thousands of people including traditional religionists, Muslims and Christians from various other denominations were converted to the Faith Tabernacle. As there was no space in the church hall, revival meetings were shifted to an open field where men and women from all walks of life, from every part of the country and from neighbouring countries assembled daily for healing, deliverances and blessings. Odubanjo testified that within three weeks Babalola had cured about one hundred lepers, sixty blind people and fifty lame persons.

He further claimed that both the Anglican and Wesleyan Churches in Ilesa were left desolate because their members transferred their allegiance to the revivalist and that all the patients in Wesley Hospital, Ilesa, abandoned their beds to seek healing from Babalola. Also, Many of the schools belonging to the Wesleyan and Anglican Churches, as well as to the Baptists and the Roman Catholics, closed down altogether, and there has not been sufficient money again to pay their teachers due to the fact that the majority of their members left to join us".

The assistant district officer in Ilesa in 1930 wrote that he visited the scene of the revival incognito and found a crowd of hundreds of people including a large contingent of the lame and blind and concluded that the whole affair was orderly. Members of the church made fantastic claims such as: "Hopeless barren women were made fruitful; women who had been carrying their pregnancies for long years were wonderfully delivered. The dumb spoke and lunatics were cured. In fact, it was another day of Pentecost. Witches confessed and some demon possessed people were exorcized. But the general superintendent of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society of Nigeria at the time has described the reports as "grotesquely inaccurate accounts of the operations of Babalola." This of course could be the biased view of a man whose church was said to be the greatest victim of the Ilesa revival.

A revelation was later given to Ayo Babalola to burn down a big tree in front of the Owa's Palace. The big tree believed traditionally to be the rendezvous of witches and wizards. The juju tree was therefore greatly feared and sacrifices were usually made to the spirits believed to reside in it. There was apprehension that this bold act would result in the instantaneous death of Babalola since it was expected to arouse the anger of the gods. But to the great amazement of the people, the prophet did not die but rather continued to wax stronger in the Lord's work. That single event was said to have made even the Owa of Ilesa and important people in the town to fear and respect the prophet.

The tidal wave of Babalola's revival spread from Ilesa to Ibadan, Ijebu, Lagos, Efon-Alaaye, Aramoko Ekiti and Abeokuta. No greater revival preceded that of Babalola. It was popularly held in Christ Apostolic Church (C.A.C.) circles that at one revival meeting, attendance rose to about forty thousand. Among the men of faith who came as disciples to Babalola were Daniel Orekoya, Peter Olatunji who came from Okeho, and Omotunde, popularly known as Aladura Omotunde, from Aramoko Ekiti. These men drew great inspiration from Babalola. Orekoya went on to reside inIbadan where a great revival also broke out at Oke-Bola through him. It was during his Oke-Bola revival that Orekoya reportedly raised a dead pregnant woman.

After the great revival of Oke-Oye, the prophet was directed by the Holy Spirit to go out on further missionary journeys, but even before this, people from other parts of the country had been spreading the glad tidings of Oke-Oye, Ilesa's great revival, to other parts of the country. Accompanied by some followers, Joseph Babalola went to Offa, in present Kwara State. Characteristically, people turned out to hear his preaching and see miracles. The Muslims in Offa became jealous and for that reason incited the members of the community against him. To avoid bloodshed he was compelled to leave.

He next stopped in Usi in Ekitiland for his evangelical mission and he performed many works of healing. From Usi he and his men moved to Efon-Alaaye, also in Ekitiland, where they received a warm reception from the Oba Alaaye of Efon. An entire building was provided for their comfort. Babalola requested an open space for prayer from the Oba who willingly and cheerfully gave him the privilege to choose a site. Consequently, the prophet and his men chose a large area at the outskirts of town. Traditionally the place was a forbidden forest because of the evil spirits that were believed to inhabit it. The Oba tried to dissuade Babalola and his men from entering the forbidden forest, but Babalola insisted on establishing his prayer ground there. The missionaries entered the bush, cleared it and consecrated it as a prayer ground. When no harm came upon them, the inhabitants of Efon were inspired to accept the new faith in large numbers.

Babalola's evangelistic success in Efon-Alaaye was a remarkable one. Archdeacon H. Dallimore from Ado-Ekiti and some white pastors from Ogbomoso Baptist Seminary were believed to have come to see for themselves the "wonder-working prophet" at Efon. Both Dallimure and the Baptist pastors reportedly asked some men from St. Andrew's College, Oyo and Baptist Seminary, Ogbomoso to assist in the work.

The success of the revival was accelerated by the conversion of both the Oba of Efon and the Oba of Aramoko. They were both baptized with the names, Solomon Aladejare Agunsoye and Hezekiah Adeoye respectively. After this event, news of the revival at Efon spread to other parts of Ekitiland.

The missionaries also visited other towns in the present Ondo State. Among them were Owo, Ikare and Oka. Babalola retreated to his home town in Odo-Owa to fortify himself spiritually. While he was at Odo-Owa, a warrant for his arrest was issued from Ilorin. He was arrested for preaching against witches, a practice which had caused some trouble in Otuo in present Bendel State. He was sentenced to jail for six months in Benin City in March 1932. After serving the jail term, he went back to Efon Alaaye.

One Mr. Cyprian E. Ufon came from Creek Town in Calabar to entreat Babalola to "come over to Macedonia and help." Ufon had heard about Babalola and his works and wanted him to preach in Creek Town. After seeking God's direction, the prophet followed Ufon to CreekTown. His campaign there was very successful. From Creek Town, Babalola visited Duketown and a plantation where a national church existed at the time. Certain members of this church received the gift of the Holy Spirit as Babalola was preaching to them and were baptized. When the prophet returned from the Calabar area, he settled down for a while. In 1935 he married Dorcas.
The following year Babalola, accompanied by Evangelist Timothy Bababusuyi, went to the Gold Coast. On arrival at Accra, he was recognized by some people who had seen him at the Great Revival in Ilesa. After a successful campaign in the Gold Coast he returned to Nigeria.

THE BIRTH OF THE CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH (CAC) IN NIGERIA

The spectacular evangelism by Prophet Joseph Ayo Babalola brought with it a wave of persecution to all who rushed into the new faith. The mission churches allegedly became jealous and hostile especially as their members constituted the main converts of the Faith Tabernacle. It was widely rumoured that the revival movement was a lawless and unruly organization. The Nigerian government was put on the alert about the activities of the movement. At this time, the leading members of the movement were advised to invite the American Faith Tabernacle leaders to come to their rescue.

The leaders from America, however, refused to come as such a venture was said to be against their principles. As a matter of fact, the association between the Philadelphia group and the Faith Tabernacle of Nigeria was terminated following the marital problems of the leader of the American group, Pastor Clark. The Nigerian group then went into fellowship with the Faith and Truth Temple of Toronto which sent a party of seven missionaries to West Africa. Again, the fellowship was stopped when Mr. C. R. Myers, the only surviving missionary, sent his wife to the hospital where she died in childbirth.

Despite these disappointing relationships with foreign groups, the Nigerian Faith Tabernacle still considered it prestigious to seek affiliation with a foreign body. The rationale for this can be found in D. O Odubanjo's letter to Pastor D. P. Williams of the Apostolic Church of Great Britain of March 1931. In the letter Odubanjo claimed: "The officers of the government here fear the European missionaries, and dare not trouble their native converts, but often, we brethren here have been ill-treated by government officers".

This was followed by a formal request for missionaries to be sent to strengthen the position of the Nigerian Faith Tabernacle. Missionaries did come and, on their advice, the Nigerian Faith Tabernacle was ceded to the British Apostolic Church. Consequently, the name changed from Faith Tabernacle to the Apostolic Church.
Doctrinal differences between the two groups soon began to appear in forms similar to the ones that caused the termination of the association with the American groups. The subject of divine healing, was one of the most important issues. Some of the invited white missionaries from Britain were found using quinine and other tablets and this caused a serious controversy among the leading members. It was unfortunate that the controversy could not be resolved and the movement subsequently split. One faction of the church made Oke-Oye its base and retained the name the Apostolic Church. The other larger faction and in which Prophet Joseph Babalola was a leader eventually became the Christ Apostolic Church.

Babalola was a spiritually gifted individual who was genuinely dissatisfied with the increasing materialistic and sinful existence into which he believed, the Yoruba in particular and Nigeria in general were being plunged as western civilization influence on society grew. The C.A.C believes that the spiritiual power bestowed on Babalola placed him on an equal level with Biblical apostles like Peter, Paul and others who were sent out with the authority and in the name of Jesus.

Joseph Ayo Babalola slept in the Lord in 1959

The above narration of the life of Joseph Ayo Babalola was sourced from the CAC website. 

Monday, 17 February 2014

SPIRITUAL CODES

These  spiritual codes are selected codes of the name of
 the most high God to be decoded with the illumination of the Holy Spirit and sealed with the covenant name of the Messiah.


 They are spiritual convictions and declarations of one initiated in the mysteries of the Kingdom of the eternal light (God) and not for one initiated in the powers of human destruction (darkness).


"I cannot" is a spiritual conviction and "I shall not" is a spiritual declaration. They are in the spirit of the convictions and declarations of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.


 Indeed! “thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen”

  1. JEHOVAH NISSI is my banner so I cannot and shall not be defeated by my adversaries and the adversities of life.
  2. JEHOVAH ELOHIM is my creator so I cannot and shall not be destroyed by the destroyers.
  3. ADONAI JEHOVAH is my master so I am a master of the elements of life and of the universe.
  4. JEHOVAH JIREH is my provider so I cannot and shall not lack the goodness of God in the land of the living.
  5. JEHOVAH RAPHEKA is my healer so sicknesses cannot and shall not rule over my spirit, soul and body.
  6. JEHOVAH SHALOM is my peace so I shall live in peace and not in pains.
  7. JEHOVAH TSIDKEENU is my righteousness so I cannot and shall not be condemned.
  8. JEHOVAH MEKADDISHKEM is my sanctifier so I am set apart for the glory of the most high God.
  9. JEHOVAH SABAOTH is my avenger so my battle is the LORD’S.
  10. JEHOVAH SHAMMAH is my guardian so I cannot and shall not be afraid.
  11. JEHOVAH ELYON is my God so I am above all principalities and powers.
  12. JEHOVAH ROHI is my shepherd I shall not stray from the part of the kingdom of God.  
  13. JEHOVAH EL-SHADDAI is my sufficiency surely divine goodness and mercy  shall follow me all the days of my life. 



Sunday, 9 June 2013

Lord Most High Be Magnified

From the ends of the earth (From the ends of the earth)
From the depth of the sea (From the depth of the sea)
From the height of the heaven (From the height of the heaven)
Your name we raise
From the hearts of the weak (From the hearts of the weak)
From the shouts of the strong (From the shouts of the strong)
From the lips of all people (From the lips of all people)
Your song we raise Lord
Throughout the endless ages
You have be crowed with praises
Lord most high
Exalted in every nation
Your're soverign of all creation
Lord most high
Be magnified
From the ends of the earth (From the ends of the earth)
From the depth of the sea (From the depth of the sea)
From the height of the heaven (From the height of the heaven)
Your name we raise
From the hearts of the weak (From the hearts of the weak)
From the shouts of the strong (From the shouts of the strong)
From the lips of all people (From the lips of all people)
Your song we raise Lord
Throughout the endless ages
You have be crowed with praises
Lord most high
Exalted in every nation
Your're soverign of all creation
Lord most high
Be magnified.
These are Lord Most High Lyrics by Hillsong United





LORD MOST HIGH Lyrics by Bob Fitts


 From the ends of the earth
 From the depths of the sea
 From the heights of the heavens
 Your Name we raise

 From the hearts of the weak
 From the shouts of the strong
 From the lips of all people
 This song we raise

 Chorus:
 Throughout the endless ages
 You will be crowned with praises
 Lord Most High
 Exalted in every nation
 Sovereign of all creation
 Lord Most High
 Be magnified

Thursday, 18 April 2013

ASE OLODUMARE : ALMIGHTY AUTHORITY


“Ase” is a Yoruba word which means the power to make things happen, while “Olodumare” or “Eledumare”  is a Yoruba word that means the Almighty God,  which the Muslims  believe is Allah in the Koran and the Christians and the Jews  believe is Jehovah or Yahweh in the Torah.

On this background, Ase Olodumare is the superior power of the Almighty based on his superior intelligence to makes things happen beyond the control of any other beings whether human or spirit, mortal or immortal. Ase Olodumare, therefore is the Almighty Authority of the Almighty.

Creation was made possible by Ase Olodumare. It is from Ase Olodumare that every other authority derives its authority just like every other element in the solar system derives its energy from the sun.

The first Ase Olodumare was the divine declaration “let there be light” and that light has ever since that first "Almighty Authority" divine declaration been shining in darkness and darkness cannot comprehend or apprehend it.

Darkness is the forces of evil  and their main goal day and night is to create problems for humanity, they promote ignorance, poverty, hatred ,violence ,human destruction, greed, robbing Peter to pay Paul and ill health, brainwashing, oppression and the like.

It is the forces of evil that makes people pay for what is given to humanity free of charges by the creator. Can’t you see that, it is only the things or elements in the universe that are beyond the control humans that we do not pay for ?  

Things such as sunlight, moon light and oxygen that we breath in directly from the air without any aid. If humans can control the sun and the flow of oxygen we would be forced to pay for sun light and oxygen. Why is oxygen not a scarce commodity like gold ?

Poverty is man made and the majority  are ignorant, they want God to solve the problem for them. 

The human system of governance needs to be reviewed. It is not about socialism or capitalism. It is about a system that allows all to enjoy the goodness the Creator has blessed humanity with. It is about a system that does not hoard our common wealth at the expense of all or the majority.    

On the other hand, a carrier of Ase Olodumare (Almighty Authority) possesses the creative spirit of creation of the Almighty which cannot tolerant darkness within or without. Yes by their fruits you will know them and not by their confessions. 

The carriers of Ase Olodumare are problem solvers. The carriers of Ase Olodumare are not bound by religion, they could be of any religion, the carriers of Ase Olodumare are not bound by tribe or race they are citizens of the world, citizens of the Light.  

My friend, the Almighty will not do for you what you have been   empowered to do. By giving you brain, you have been empowered to think for yourself. By giving you eye, you are empowered to see. By giving you ears, you are empowered to hear, whatsoever you have, has a purpose ,you have nothing in vain.

So Ase Olodumare, the Almighty Authority is not meant to do for you what you can do for yourself, it is subject to the superior intelligence of the Almighty and not to human vanities.

The true laws of the Almighty are unwritten but are seen in daily life in creation. These unwritten laws are Ase Olodumare; they are the unwritten laws which principles govern the universe right from the beginning of life, before civilization and before the art of writing and religion were invented.

Written by Akintunde Esan,
Managing Partner/ Principal Consultant,
Ase Olodumare Chambers 
  
   

Monday, 26 November 2012

SOMETHING INSIDE SO STRONG

The higher you build your barrier
The taller I become
The farther you take my rights away
The faster I will run
You can deny me
You can decide to turn your face away
No matter 'cause there’s

Something inside so strong
I know that I can make it
Though you’re doing me wrong so wrong
You thought that my pride was gone, oh no
There’s something inside so strong
Something inside so strong

The more you refuse to hear my voice 
The louder I will sing
You hide behind Walls of Jericho 
Your lies will come tumbling
Deny my place and time
You squander wealth that's mine
My light will shine
So brightly it will blind you
Because there’s

Something inside so strong
I know that I can make it
Though you’re doing me wrong so wrong
You thought that my pride was gone, oh no
There’s something inside so strong
Something inside so strong

Brothers and sisters
When they insist we’re just not good enough
Well we know better
Just look 'em in the eye and say
We’re gonna do it anyway
we’re gonna do it anyway
We're gonna do it anyway

Something inside so strong
I know that I can make it
Though you’re doing me wrong so wrong
You thought that my pride was gone, oh no
There’s something inside so strong
There’s something inside so strong
There's something inside so strong

Something inside so strong
I know that I can make it
Though you’re doing me wrong so wrong
(5x to fade)

SOMETHING INSIDE SO STRONG LYRICS BY  KENNY ROGERS

Friday, 19 October 2012

Forces of good, evil at war in Nigeria —Soyinka


Forces of good, evil at war in Nigeria —Soyinka

RECENT wave of killings in different parts of the country has been attributed to an ongoing war between the forces of good and evil.
Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, said this in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, in his keynote address at the public presentation of Port Harcourt as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) World Book Capital 2014, on Thursday, noting further that Nigerians would cease to be human beings if they succumbed to the evil forces.
Soyinka, who expressed anger at the manner in which four students of the University of Port Harcourt were recently killed and the Mubi killings in Adamawa State, said the forces of evil were out to extinct all traces of enlightenment and creativity in the country.
He, however, charged literary minds in the country to see themselves more than just authors, writers and readers, but as part of a creative army standing against the forces that had come to extinct creativity in today’s world.
“I believe quite frankly this country is at war, the war is between the forces of darkness and the forces of light. The forces of intellect, the forces of rationality and the forces of atavism retrograde thinking, forces of hatred against humanism.
“I believe that if we surrender to these banal forces in our society, we cease to be human beings, because we succumb completely to fear and it is the same message we must take to those in this nation, who believe that books are wrong. 
“I don’t care whether they call themselves the final defenders of the pure road and the ultimate salvation or call themselves Boko Haram.
“This recognition indicates very clearly that something, at least, is going right in Nigeria, despite the avalanche of negativities. One plea to my fellow writers, authors everywhere is that we are not just engaged in the business of writing books, we are parts of large army of creative people,” Soyinka said.
Culled from the Nigeria Tribune

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

The Glory of God

 No Book or books no matter how holy, can describe the Almighty as He was ,as He is and as He will be better than His creation. No wonder Prophet Isaiah in Verse Three of Chapter Six of his Prophetic Verses said he saw by extra sensory perception celestial beings proclaiming "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory."

CAREER AND CALLING

CAREER AND CALLING
Your career is what  you do for a living,your business ,your profession or your trade,etc., wherein you are  primarily  motivated by one or more or all  of the following: profit,glory,fame,wealth,money,sex ,well being or gain,etc .

On the other hand, your calling is  one of the  problems of life  destiny or the circumstances of your life has put you in a position or condition to solve without you being motivated by profit,glory,fame,wealth,money,sex ,well being or gain,etc.,but naturally attracts them.

OUR GREATEST GLORY:

OUR GREATEST GLORY:

Our glory is not in not being defeated by natural or man-made challenges of life, but in the divine fortitude to overcome our defeats.

AKINTUNDE ESAN

"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." 

CONFUCIUS

"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."

NELSON MANDELA

"Our greatest glory consists not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

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