Friday, 22 March 2013

Thoughts 2 For The Day~ Society

Thoughts 2 For The Day~ Society

Greed kills and brings shame.
















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Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Nigeria: Boko Haram


Nigeria has truly advanced over the years, but Nigeria urgently needs a saviour. Our problems are no longer poverty or corruption, but desperate suicide bombers who die instantly by detonation of a bomb. Furthermore, where innocent lives about 60 of them going about their normal routine of survival are burnt to ashes. I weep for Nigeria and remember saying 2 years ago Boko Haram was an unstoppable fight. 

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Saturday, 9 March 2013

Self-Discovery

Food For Thought: Finding your soulmate is the greater part of self- discovery. Imagine where the synergy of two is greater than one. A unique blend of talents holding hands together and walking in the same direction.

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Tuesday, 5 March 2013

The Cost of Destruction.



For whatever reason, many of us take the route of destruction. It is so easy to destroy, but it takes years to rebuild, or all might be lost completely at the end of it. Think about 'what' and 'who' you are trying to destroy as you might not be able to restore back to its original condition when you change your mind.

There is a cost of destruction and generations might not even be able to recoup it.

'Think about the cost of destruction'.


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Monday, 4 March 2013

Birthday Wishes

Food For Thought: Appreciation For All Those born in the Month of March.

Queen Ama and her team would love to wish everyone born in the month of March a true experience of the holy trinity. The number three is a significant number: God the father, the son and the holy spirit. I wish you all the best of your life purpose and may you be empowered to fly to your land of fulfillment. May you be clothed with happiness and live life to the fullest. May the love of God surround you and empower you to spread this love to others as you have freely received.

You are all beautiful and what a privilege we are all born in this month of March.

Ebele Egwu; Cynthia Eniye Emovon-Paulus; Taryn Singson;
Stephen Okafor;Balbalan Kalinga;Le-ann Nociete; DaniLo Macapagal; Chidi Jude; Samantha Ibrahim; Loo Kor; Lolu John Arokodare;Aiah Morsieray; Ken Ebakata; Marciano Artizuela Paroy Jr.; Veverlie Dangpason; Pyxis Alunday Taynan;
Ozolua. O. Giwa-Amu;Dr.Elizabeth Ines; Kachikwu Louisa;
Richard Itama; Nathaniel Bariwan;
Annabelle Gladys Bakilan Dumalan;Errol Jake Omos-ao;
Mylyn Purisima; Jetta S. Ijetta; Odii Elizabeth Nkechi;
Jaemarie Angelle Albert Ballangan; Syr Louie Belgica Viteno;
Brave Tom; Alhassan Menzi Abubakar;
Lea Monique Alican; Shiela Lumines; Chidi Patrick Mc-Inspiration; Letty Alinao Wee; Maridel Aclam Cawas;
Oluwabukola Jeremiah Oyelami; Lithel Mae Yaun; Lithel Mae Franada Yaun; Martin Bulanguit; Festus Aiwe;
Michael Eluwa; Junpio Sagun; Lawal Bello Osagie;
Austin Larry Gbuji; Adesuwa Hayble;
John Redfern; Rejie Astodello; Rhoadarling Asihene Amankwaah; Floxy Monyei; Theo Ogedegbe
Stephanie Udokamma Kachikwu Akpiroroh;
Joseph Erhun; Del oluruntoba; Emerlita Dulliyao;
Alex Russo;Randel Shenandoah Lopez Sacki; Jomon Joseph.
Carlito Gannaban

I love you all.

Queen Ama!













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Saturday, 2 March 2013

Nigeria: Security Issues


QUEEN AMA'S INTELLECTUAL DEBATE


Food For Thought:  Ama josephine-esther Kachikwu also known as Queen Ama says Nigeria is set for war as 29- Member states house of assembly have voted for outright death penalty of kidnappers.

My Dear Leaders have you tried to understand what drives kidnapping in Nigeria? Does it not make sense to empower the youths to contribute to the development of the country? What is the root cause of kidnapping? How do you handle corruption, which is a crime committed by the elite? I have never seen any country who tried to resolve insecurities with military force that did not end up in war or further war.

You cannot keep making laws that empowers the elite and leaves out other strata of society to suffer.

I see further trouble, if you do not utilize the empowerment and protection framework suggested by UNDP Annual Human Development Report in 1994.

I see trouble and am afraid for the nation!
I see trouble and am afraid for the nation!
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Commentator 1
Alex Ander Miles Well said but i think we should help ourselfs too. We don't have to depend our dead government. My parents ain't rich but i still school and do things right, the fact that our government doesn't care does not mean we should become kidnappers and armed robbers.

March 2, 2013 at 11:45am · Unlike · 1


Commentator 2
Ifeanyi Michael Success U are Right Alex!

March 2, 2013 at 1:59pm · Like · 1




 Moderator's Comment                 Ama Kachikwu JP:

Ifeanyi Michael Success &Alex Ander I totally agree with you we should help ourselves, but death penalty is not the solution to insecurity in Nigeria.

March 2, 2013 at 2:10pm · Like · 1














Commentator 3
Sandra Ekpenyong Do not worry Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama)  the same men who propose death will be met by the same people that they propose it for. These entitled politicians that steal money and cause the youth to be homeless and hungry think that they will escape unscathed, they refuse to learn from their predecessors around the world that the future belongs to the youth. You can either mentor them or be killed by them, but you cannot have both.... and these are men that call themselves fathers and grandfathers, they are no better than the beasts that roam in the wild. In fact those have more integrity then these men.

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Commentator 3
Sandra Ekpenyong Alex and Ifeanyi... you can only help yourself when there are viable structures in place. Alex your parents time was a different time, a time of integrity, a time that England use to send their medical students to UI as an exchange students, a time that Dubai leaders came to Nigeria for medical treatment. That time has past, that season dead and a generation of bigot, fat cats who claim to be either Christians or Muslims are raping Nigeria and leaving the country desolate. What opportunities do the youth have? God will have to judge them and the religious leaders of the country as well, because if he only judges the kidnappers alone he will have to apologize for the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Let us remember that God is a fair God,

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Commentator 2
Ifeanyi Michael Success Yea Sandra, but most cases the Kidnappers go for Struggling men and women not the people that kept them in that situation and that has been the issue on Ground. Most at times, these People are so Equipped that even the Kidnappers and Armed Robbers will not have Access to them but the Innocent Citizens suffer it Most

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Commentator 1
Alex Ander Miles @ifeanyi You've said it all

March 2, 2013 at 3:53pm · Like



Commentator 4
Ose Uduebor Kidnapping and any form of violence can and should never be justified. It should be fought and resisted on all Frontiers. Its almost like saying indecent dressing is a good excuse for rape. My mother is a hard working business woman who has never worked for the govt and a victim of kidnap and robbery. Is she the one that caused unemployment? In all countries terrorism and kidnapping are violent Crimes against humanity and attract maximum punishment. We know our leaders are corrupt but they are not the ones being kidnapped and are also a Product of the system bcos they're are elected out of the Nigerian populace. I can bet if u throw a stone into the market place the probability of it hitting a honest Nigerian is nil. Kudos to the National Assembly for helping to deter the scourge of kidnapping in Nigeria. Its just one step next stop is Anti-corruption bill.

March 2, 2013 at 4:36pm · Unlike · 1


Commentator 2
Ifeanyi Michael Success God Bless U Dear for that, Lets Kick Corruption Out of Nigeria, U and i can do it if only we agree

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Moderator's Comment
Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama)   @Ose Uduebor The fact there is nobody without sin including those in house of assembly voting for a death penalty to be passed into law makes it non-achievable and worse still one that would backfire so badly. Deal with the root cause of issues and watch your problems melt off like the morning dew. The united nations after so many years of study came up with a framework for dealing with issues as it concerns different countries on human insecurity. Military force as a means to handle violence results in further violence. Afterall, the young man: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was a rich man's son from Nigeria caught in America for terrorism. Human security is a very sensitive issue and requires a botttom- up approach and having consultations with the most vulnerable. It requires wisdom and can see that the national assembly is not displaying that level of wisdom right now. I hope they can put out that fire they have already started.

March 2, 2013 at 5:48pm · Like



Commentator 4
Ose Uduebor Like I said extreme circumstances call for extreme measures. In Asia they give death penalties to corrupt officials and drug traffickers. I bet the UN would have a problem with such laws but in Asia based on their population,they've come to accept that maximizing resources is key to ensure they survive hence they don't tk lightly to corruption and have damned all UN interventions to change that Law. It has worked for them and is still working. Governance and crime vary from country to country and no manual on earth will sufficiently address security situations accross all countries. If you're currently in Nigeria I believe you'll understand where the Lawmakers are coming from. This bill isn't meant to protect them because kidnappers can't come near them but to protect the ordinary Nigerian who works hard for his daily bread. Okonjo iweala wasn't kidnapped but her mum was, mikel obi wasn't kidnapped but his dad was, the list is endless. Nigeria has never being the best economy but there was no kidnapping. Have you ever asked yourself what the huge sums of money demanded by kidnappers are used for? The youths that kidnap don't use the millions paid to them to create jobs or engage themselves in business, they squander and go back to their trade. Its very easy to blame government for everything but I don't hear of kidnapings in egypt, mali, ivory coast and other countries sharing similar problems with Nigeria or don't they also have youths? If you do your researh you'll discover that there's no govt in the world that employs up to 60% of its youths but Nigerians expect the govt to provide jobs for all its population. I'm not exonerating the NASS members from contributing to under development of the country but neither am I justifying the act of kidnapping and terrorism. Plus even if infrastructures are put in place the success of a Nation goes beyond infrastructures but dwells solely on the mentality of the people. Greece has all the infrastructures in place but Nigeria economy is far better and ill rather live in my village than go to greece right now. The bible says only a fool pours new wine into old wine skin or sews new fabric with old one. New infrastructures should come after new mindsets or else they'll all be destroyed, stolen, burnt or abandoned by the same poeple clamouring for them.

March 2, 2013 at 6:22pm · Like · 1

Moderator's Comment


Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama)
Ose Uduebor let us go through all the points highlighted above:
1.In Asia they gave death penalties to corrupt officials and drug traffickers because they recognised because based on their population they have come to accept that maximising resources is key to ensure they survive hence they do not take lightly corruption and have damned all UN interventions to change that law.
Response: Asia understood the root cause of their problems and dealt squarely with it. They understood the importance of a strong and stable institution. Most important, is one that is accountable before any other thing. It is working for Asia because they dealt with the root cause of their problem.
2.Governance and crime vary from country:
Response: Without a shadow of doubt governance and crime varies and that is why the UN Human security concept makes it clear each country should look at their own problem as you cannot utilize the policy of another country for your own. You must understand the root cause of issues within your own country.
3.The bill is not meant to protect the lawmakers as it is meant to protect the ordinary Nigerian.
Response: The bill is not going to protect anyone in Nigeria, but will end up causing further turmoil.
I do not need to ask myself what the huge sum of money demanded by the kidnappers are used for when Government cannot be accountable for maximizing of our resources in a manner that ensures development. Birds of the same feathers flock together. Kidnappers and corrupt officials have similar feathers and go well together. The reason why they squander the money and go back to their trade is because the root cause has not been dealt with. Remember it worked for Asia because they identified the root cause of their problem. Repeated stubborn problems have a root cause and you must deal with it. Asia has done a good job of identifying the problem with the head before addressing the members of its body.
4.You do not hear countries like Egypy, Mali, Ivory Coast and other countries sharing similar problems with Nigeria.
Response: Governance and crime vary from country just like you mentioned earlier.
5.There is no Government in the world that employs up to 60% of its youths, but Nigerians expect govt to provide jobs for all its population.
Response: What impact has the employed population made to development and what impact has the unemployed population made to development? Perhaps, this is why it looks like a huge number are actually unemployed and it makes no difference.

March 2, 2013 at 7:20pm · Like

Commentator 4


Ose Uduebor Well its obvious we both agree on some issues and differ on others. Nigeria needs great institutions not great people. Policy gives rise to great institutions. Let's hope they make other policies that will strengthen the economy and nation at large but I totally support the kidnapping bill. My problem is if it will be implemented because only 1 governor has signed d death warrant since 1999 even for other heinous crimes like murder and armed robbery. Corruption should attract at least 25-life. Nigerians should countinue to advocate for stiffer penalties against crimes against humanity and corruption. It may not be employed now but God knows 1day a leader will riseup and all policies and laws will be implemented to the last letter.

March 2, 2013 at 7:32pm · Like · 1

Moderator's Comment


Ama Kachikwu JP ( Queen Ama)
Strong Institutions make great policies. It is not the other way round. We are lacking in that regard and need to understand why our institutions are weak and deal with it before any other thing.

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Commentator 4
Ose Uduebor I think I disagree because its policies that give birth to institutions. Institutions and MDA's are only best after guiding and founding laws have been put in place. Its these policies that form basis of operation of Institutions and are the strength of these institutions.

March 3, 2013 at 7:15pm · Like




Commentator 4
Ose Uduebor Est=formed(typo)

March 3, 2013 at 7:17pm · Like




Commentator 2
Ifeanyi Michael Success U are Right Amalaonye, but let the Right Things be done so that we dont Keep doing ourselves thinking we are hurting those in Power Who sold there Conscience long ago that no calamity that befalls the people they are Ruling Bother them in anyway except if it happens to their own Person. Our Destiny is in Our Hands My Dear, lets make good use of them

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Moderator's Comment

Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama)
Ose Uduebor you are entitled to your opinion. Are you saying Nigeria's problem is the policies we have pursued in the past or the weak institutions that have failed to put into good use and implement strong polices?

March 3, 2013 at 7:19pm · Like













Moderator's Comment

Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama)
@ Ifeanyi Michael Success I would rather you address me as Queen Ama for further debates. Thanks as that is my name on facebook.


March 3, 2013 at 7:21pm · Like



Ama Kachikwu JP Ose Uduebor, please go and do your research well and find out what makes a strong institution. The policies should be good enough to manage loop holes within the system that can cripple it. Insitutions, policies and people are interconnected. We need a more integral approach. Cheers


March 3, 2013 at 7:29pm · Like



Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama)
@   Ose Uduebor have been having them for such a longtime and with people from different fields and cannot understand what you mean by tone. What do you mean by tone. You do not have to agree with me and I do not have to agree with you . At the end of the day we are working towards a better Nigeria.


March 3, 2013 at 7:32pm · Like · 1


Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama)

Ose Uduebor, Before Lehman brother filed for bankrpuptcy they had experts like you who advised they had good policies and strong institutions. They were experts from the best universities across the globe and some had higher positions than you. However, even with their detailed review of such policies to identify loopholes in the system the bank failed. Why? Today, the regulatory authorities are now gunning for more stringent policies. I wonder why.


March 3, 2013 at 7:41pm · Like

Moderator's Comment


Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama)
 @Ose Uduebor the banking regulatory authority have gone for a more stringent policy and that should drive home a clear message. I am just wondering if you have a master's degree or PHD apart from being a certified PMP.


March 3, 2013 at 7:46pm · Like










                                                          Moderator's comment

Ama Kachikwu JP   (Queen Ama) It is a very simple question and thought you answered it.


March 3, 2013 at 7:52pm · Like



Moderator's Comment
Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama) 
Ose Uduebor It is quite clear you do not have them. I would encourage you to get it. Do you know the people that provide policy guidance. I am not talking about people who implement it.


March 3, 2013 at 7:57pm · Like




Moderator's Comment
Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama)
Ose Uduebor when you are done with your Phd your reasoning will definitely be different. You would really need it for what you are trying to do and believe you are so good with. Unfortunately I do not get the vibes and could immediately identify the areas you need improvement. I wish you the best of luck with your PHD. It was great having this debate with you.


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Commentator 5
Chiedu Oranye Interesting kidnappers get life, terrorists get 3 yrs.

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Moderator's Comment

Ama Kachikwu JP (Queen Ama)

Listen!!!!

"In the 21st century, capable, reliable, and transparent institutions are the key to success, strong parliaments; honest police forces; independent judges; an independent press; a vibrant private sector; a civil society. Those are the things that give life to democracy, because that is what matters in people’s everyday lives." - Barack Obama (in Ghana 11th July, 2009)

"President Obama's Comment Adapted from Queen Ama's blogger".

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Thursday, 28 February 2013

Dream Amputators, Emptiers and Wasters.



A Lady from Nigeria Asked:

Hi Ama, how can one deal with friends and family that are always negative, spiteful, pessimistic and dream killers?


Solution:

Determination! Determination! Determination!











Many are given dreams of greatness; talents and resources to fulfill their dreams. However, we do not live in isolation because we are part of families, communities, societies and a nation. 

On the horizontal level, you have the society where you need to branch out and contribute to the development of the state. On the vertical level, you have family and community where the seed of greatness is planted, watered and germinates .


These complex networks rather than serve as transmission channels on both horizontal and vertical levels to move lives forward create strong barriers in the spiritual and physical realm. To the point, where your dreams are almost being amputated, emptied and wasted.
Thus, it would seem your resources and talents are not making a way for you. It is not God's intention for humanity as the bible states in proverbs 18:16, 'A Man’s gift makes room for him and bringeth him before great men.' Therefore, those gifts should open doors of breakthrough for you and give you room to expand your creatvity and ideas. 

Why are your dreams not being fulfilled?

Similalry, This is what some scholars termed as 'resource curse hyphothesis', where your talents and resources neither contribute to your personal development nor the society's development. The attendant consequences of such wickedness amongst others are human insecurity on the community and state level plus terrorism on the global level.

The activities of longtime enemies abound within these transmission channels serving to make your resources and God given dreams frustrated and unfruitful.

Whenever, the storehouse of heaven is opened unto you and begins to shower blessings upon you they place an umbrella representing clouds of darkness, unbelief and doubts. This evil covering over you are there to prevent any good thing from manifesting in your lives, if you are not prayerful and diligent. You need to be determined and believe in your dreams. Do not allow that seed of doubt that you did never make it stay with you. You must fight them back and gather your resources, talents and dreams stolen from you. The only way to do this is by being a true friend of God and taking the battle to the spiritual realm where you tread upon the heads of snakes and scorpions until they are dead. You will see the manifestation of your victory almost immediately.

This is why many people start fighting unnecessary wicked battles with envious rivals who believe your dreams do not belong to you. Furthermore,  they can fly better with implementation of your ideas, dreams and ambitions. Here are some activties of dream amputators, emptiers and wasters:

1. Taking urgent actions and steps to fulfill other people's dream and accumulating the proceeds for yourself and giving the originators nothing.

2. Converting the positivity in others into negativity by making every effort to see they do not achieve their dreams.

3. Selling off their assets behind them and rendering them ineffective to pursue positive dreams given to them by God.

4. Living another Man's dream because you see the great potential that lies therein.

5. Engaging in all kinds of diabolical and satanic means to dislocate the positive dream owner from their land of fulfillment.


I come to tell you friends and fans: I see this all happening in Nigeria, within our families, communities, societies and across the globe. They have kept you in the valley of unfulfillment and taken away your source of livelihood for such a longtime. I call them long time enemies. However, there is no problem without a solution. Do you know what Jubilee and Passover means? The angels of destruction are already in our land and some cannot even understand their mission, but it is gradually doing what it ought to do. The right people scattered all across the globe and within the country of Nigeria would eventually occupy their land and fulfill their dreams.


Have a great day.

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Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Dream Amputators, Emptiers and Wasters

February 26, 2013 at 7:00pm


A Lady from Nigeria asked:

Hi Ama, how can one deal with friends and family that are always negative, spiteful, pessimistic and dream killers?


Determination! Determination! Determination!


Many are given dreams of greatness; talents and resources to fulfill their dreams. However, we do not live in isolation because we are part of families, communities, societies and a nation. On the horizontal level, you have the society where you need to branch out and contribute to the development of the state. On the vertical level, you have family and community where the seed of greatness is planted, watered and germinates.

These complex networks rather than serve as transmission channels on both horizontal and vertical levels to move lives forward create strong barriers of opposition in the spiritual and physical realm. To the point, where your dreams are almost being amputated, emptied and wasted.

Thus, it would seem your resources and talents are not making a way for you. It is not God's intention for humanity as the bible states in proverbs 18:16, 'A Man’s gift makes room for him and bringeth him before great men.' Therefore, those gifts should open doors of breakthrough for you and give you room to expand your creatvity and ideas.

Why are your dreams not being fulfilled?

Similalry, This is what some scholars termed as 'resource curse hyphothesis', where your talents and resources neither contribute to your personal development nor the society's development. The attendant consequences of such wickedness amongst others are human insecurity on the community and state level plus terrorism on the global level.

The activities of longtime enemies abound within these transmission channels serving to make your resources and God given dreams frustrated and unfruitful.

Whenever, the storehouse of heaven is opened unto you and begins to shower blessings upon you they place an umbrella representing clouds of darkness, unbelief and doubts. This evil covering over you are there to prevent any good thing from manifesting in your lives, if you are not prayerful and diligent. You need to be determined and believe in your dreams. Do not allow that seed of doubt that you did never make it stay with you. You must fight them back and gather your resources, talents and dreams stolen from you. The only way to do this is by being a true friend of God and taking the battle to the spiritual realm where you tread upon the heads of snakes and scorpions until they are dead. You will see the manisfestation of your victory almost immediately.

This is why many people start fighting unecessary wicked battles with envious rivals who believe your dreams do not belong to you. Furthemore, they can fly better with implementation of your ideas, dreams and ambitions. Here are some activties of dream amputators, emptiers and wasters:

1. Taking urgent actions and steps to fulfill other people's dream and accumulating the proceeds for yourself and giving the originators nothing.

2. Converting the positivity in others into negativity by making every effort to see they do not achieve their dreams.

3. Selling off their assets behind them and rendering them ineffective to pursue positive dreams given to them by God.

4. Living another Man's dream because you see the great potential that lies therein.

5. Engaging in all kinds of diabolical and satanic means to dislocate the positive dream owner from their land of fulfillment.

I come to tell you friends and fans: I see this all happening in Nigeria, within our families, communities, societies and across the globe. They have kept you in the valley of unfulfillment and taken away your source of livelihood for such a longtime. I call them long time enemies. However, there is no problem without a solution. Do you know what Jubilee and Passover means? The angels of destruction are already in our land and some cannot even understand their mission, but it is gradually doing what it ought to do. The right people scattered all across the globe and within the country of Nigeriia would eventually occupy their land and fulfill their dreams.

Have a great day.

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Monday, 25 February 2013

Violent Change



Food For Thought: Violent change!

It has been less than two years since a fruit vendor in Tunisia set himself on fire to protest the oppressive corruption in his country, and sparked what became known as the Arab Spring. And since then, the world has been captivated by the transformation that’s taken place.

Nigeria you are next in line, but Boko Haram and Ansaru is not the answer.


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Violent Change


It has been less than two years since a fruit vendor in Tunisia set himself on fire to protest the oppressive corruption in his country, and sparked what became known as the Arab Spring. And since then, the world has been captivated by the transformation that’s taken place.

Nigeria you are next in line, but Boko Haram and Ansaru is not the answer.


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Friday, 22 February 2013

Fading Beauty of Luxurious Flower.


A wise woman is one who understands beauty lies not on the surface, but a deep rooted wonder, which emanates from the heart. A simple beauty given to women, which is about the best thing God invented.
A beautiful woman is one with a good heart and cannot be hidden. She is beautiful inside and radiates on the external. You cannot hide a beautiful woman as her good works will speak for itself.
You cannot hide beautiful flowers especially during spring when they blossom.
Even blind men smell the aroma from such flowers and feel the enlivened atmosphere of joy, hope, love, power and strength such flowers bring forth.

This is the true atmosphere the true beauty of a woman creates. It gives a good feeling and not a bad aura.

John keats states, " A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness.'

Thus, Decent Men come to her because of the internal values she has developed overtime.
Agents of darkness on assignment to dissolve her beauty get converted quickly because of the revelational light her beauty exposes.
A beautiful woman is a catalyst for true change and reconciliation.

It is not beauty enhanced by luxury, which fades fast in the valley.
It is beauty enhanced by deep values of truth, compassion, love, long- suffering, patience, respect for humanity, determination and strong faith to sustain the mountain top life where you worship God like never before.

Fading flower of luxurious beauty is not God's intention for women across the globe. The beauty of a flower fades away, but it's roots remain. These roots are the values which sustains the beauty of a woman. It is God who preserves the
root because of our deep relationship with him.

Why are men disrespecting women across the globe? Some even take laws into their hands by pulling the trigger to a gun sending them to the land of no return before their time. How do men really see women? What really attracts a man to a woman? How do men see the beauty of a woman? Do women carry themselves properly? Do women dress appropriately? Do women act cheap and have no deep values? What is the problem?
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Thursday, 7 February 2013

Oppressors

Food For Thought: Africa does not need a prayer of restoration, but a prayer to be set free from oppressors. The angels of destruction are already doing their job in the Land. Repentance! Repentance! Repentance!
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Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Medicine Administered to a Sick Patient in The Mortuary.




It is absolute madness to be taking Malaria drugs for Cancer. It is quite simple put the right people in the right position. Do not become Saul hindering the cause of Justice in a Land that requires immediate solution by David to get the masses out of poverty. Do not cast your pearls upon swines or else they did trample upon it and turnaround tearing you into pieces. It is for this reason we allowed the wrong people and God approved our wrong decisions for years because we lacked the values required to put the right people in power and position. Do you know Nigeria’s oil exports were worth $100 billion which is more than the total net aid to the whole of Sub Saharan Africa? In other words, we do not need aid from other developed countries if we can kill corruption or give a death penalty to those caught doing it. Bill Gate made it clear relative to our wealth we have entrusted to thieves and occultists we should have gone far by now. This set of people are now dealing with us and using our power and resources against us. How many truthfully would refuse a bribe that would change their lot within a short period of time? Friends, we have work to do especially with some of the senators we had in the past who lack morals and values capable of raping and drugging young girls to get in between their legs. We have a problem, but there is a solution. We need to act fast!

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