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Tuesday, 2 November 2021
THE DANGER OF COMPLACENCY
Amos had once painted a good picture of the complacent to us in Amos 6:1-7. They are the people that put off the evil day (3), lie on beds inlaid with ivory and lounge on their couches, dine on choice lambs and fattened calves (4). They strummed away on harps and improvised on musical instruments (5). They drink wine by the bowlful and use the finest lotions (6). But there is just one problem the complacent have: they “do not grieve over the ruin of Joseph” (7). For the complacent, things that concern God do not concern them. Things that are urgent in the heart of God take the backseat in their hearts. God’s priorities are never their priority. So, they often lack zeal.
Beloved, are you not complacent? When there is a problem or a need in a family or your church, are you concerned? When issues arise that bothers or burden your pastor and leaders, do they bother you? When messages or sermons are hot, powerful, motivating, and challenging are preached in your ears, do you feel touched? When you hear news of events in the world as related to Christ’s second coming, do you feel there is something you must do? Ain't you even complacent about Your life? Is this how you are going to continue looking at opportunities pass you by every month and you still can't think of something good to do with Your life? How long will you continue to live at the expense of begging people for help? When will you do something with Your own life? Some wives are too complacent that they leave everything in the hands of their husbands to fix for them. My dear sister, when are you going to begin to live for yourself too? Many husbands are so complacent to the extent that they had nearly turned their wives into husbands in the house. Hmmm! My dear brother, I pity you, sir! Why are you so comfortable with complacency? At this age and time, your parent is still the ones who are responsible for your kid's school fees? God forbid bad thing.....Your complacent attitude aches the heart of God. Why would you not wake up now and get something done with the things of God and with your life? This is a new Month, work on your talents, gifts, skills, and potentials and turn them into fortunes. You are not made to be poor. No, not at all! Take advantage of this new month and do something tangible with your life.
There are so many things you can do for your church, so, stop waiting and asking for what your church will do for you. Be a blessing to your family & church and not a burden. It's time you stop fighting with your family members because they didn't help you. So many of them are struggling too, just because they are not speaking out like you does not mean that things are okay with them too.....Do something with Your own life too. Stop making more enemies with people just because you expected them to help you and they didn't render help. They are not the cause of your problem. They are fighting their own battles too. Arise and fight for your destiny today.....Listen! If you can ever wake up today, no man shall be able to stand against you. I see a new millionaire emerging in you. I can see an amazing philanthropist in you. I can see a great financial pillar of a church in you. Think! Think!! Think of what else you can do profitably with your life......This is November, it's not over until you make it!!!
May you never die without harnessing your God-given full potential in Jesus' Name. Good Morning, Happy New Month, and do have an insightful day that will result in foresight. May you not lack wisdom today in the mighty name of Jesus. Please, do something rewarding with your life.....Enough of excuses!
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Sunday, 31 July 2016
Nigeria’s Economy Is Currently Experiencing Shock – Chris Ngige
“The Nigerian economy is experiencing shock arising from the economic downturn occasioned by the sharp drop in the prices of crude oil in the international market.
Minister of Labour and Productivity, Senator Chris Ngige, says that only economic diversification can help the country reduce massive unemployment and overcome the current economic recession.
According to him, the present realities demand diversification into agriculture, fisheries, mining and energy, stressing that investment in these areas would go a long way in reviving the economy.
Ngige who spoke as Guest of Honour at the 14th Fellowship and Award Ceremony of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) in Abuja at the weekend, also said Nigeria is currently at the crossroads.
Said he, “The Nigerian economy is experiencing shock arising from the economic downturn occasioned by the sharp drop in the prices of crude oil in the international market.
“We should even be happy that the economy is not convulsing as a result of mis-governance and planlessness of the last 16 years. Our people did not anticipate the slump in oil prices.
“It was the profligacy of the past that brought us to the present situation and we don’t have the wherewithal to effect the change we promised Nigerians that is why we have made diversification our policy thrust”.
Ngige appealed to the executives of the FISON to embrace the government’s diversification policy by creating jobs through massive fish production in the country.
In his address, the National President of FISON, Dr. Olajide Ayinla lamented that Nigeria has become the biggest importer of frozen fish, a development which he said, was crippling local fish production in the country.
He appealed to the Federal Government to ban the importation of frozen fish into the country in order to encourage local fish producers to expand their production frontiers.
Dr. Ayinla called on the Federal Government to upgrade and rehabilitate fish production laboratories and other research facilities in the country, saying the facilities are either dilapidated or working far below capacity.
He raised the alarm that the Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, which was designated as terminal for the Nigerian Fisheries Trawlers Owners Association (NITOA) by the Obasanjo administration, is about to be taken away from the association.
“By implication, there will be no Terminal where NITAO can effectively operate. This is a huge investment under serious threat and the intervention of the Federal Government will restore hope and confidence to this important sector of our economy”.
Dr. Ayinla also blamed slow implementation of the government’s policy on certification of aquaculture products as setback for the exportation of shrimps from Nigeria to the European Union market.
Nigeria’s Economy Is Currently Experiencing Shock – Chris Ngige
“The Nigerian economy is experiencing shock arising from the economic downturn occasioned by the sharp drop in the prices of crude oil in the international market.
Minister of Labour and Productivity, Senator Chris Ngige, says that only economic diversification can help the country reduce massive unemployment and overcome the current economic recession.
According to him, the present realities demand diversification into agriculture, fisheries, mining and energy, stressing that investment in these areas would go a long way in reviving the economy.
Ngige who spoke as Guest of Honour at the 14th Fellowship and Award Ceremony of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) in Abuja at the weekend, also said Nigeria is currently at the crossroads.
Said he, “The Nigerian economy is experiencing shock arising from the economic downturn occasioned by the sharp drop in the prices of crude oil in the international market.
“We should even be happy that the economy is not convulsing as a result of mis-governance and planlessness of the last 16 years. Our people did not anticipate the slump in oil prices.
“It was the profligacy of the past that brought us to the present situation and we don’t have the wherewithal to effect the change we promised Nigerians that is why we have made diversification our policy thrust”.
Ngige appealed to the executives of the FISON to embrace the government’s diversification policy by creating jobs through massive fish production in the country.
In his address, the National President of FISON, Dr. Olajide Ayinla lamented that Nigeria has become the biggest importer of frozen fish, a development which he said, was crippling local fish production in the country.
He appealed to the Federal Government to ban the importation of frozen fish into the country in order to encourage local fish producers to expand their production frontiers.
Dr. Ayinla called on the Federal Government to upgrade and rehabilitate fish production laboratories and other research facilities in the country, saying the facilities are either dilapidated or working far below capacity.
He raised the alarm that the Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, which was designated as terminal for the Nigerian Fisheries Trawlers Owners Association (NITOA) by the Obasanjo administration, is about to be taken away from the association.
“By implication, there will be no Terminal where NITAO can effectively operate. This is a huge investment under serious threat and the intervention of the Federal Government will restore hope and confidence to this important sector of our economy”.
Dr. Ayinla also blamed slow implementation of the government’s policy on certification of aquaculture products as setback for the exportation of shrimps from Nigeria to the European Union market.
My Regrets After My Wife’s Death – Jide Kosoko
Veteran Nollywood Actor, Jide Kosoko who recently lost his third wife, Henrietta Kosoko to the cold hands of death has opened up on his take on polygamy in retrospect adding that he regrets the choices he made with respect to it.
In a recent interview with NigerianTribune, the actor said his caseshould be a warning to all the young men out in the world. Read excerpts from the interview below:
Do you regret being a polygamist?
Let me tell you, I don’t pray that my enemy should practice polygamy. And, this should be a lesson to the young ones coming. I know some people will say their religion permits it, but the religion did not enforce it. I have serious business to do now. I have young children to take care of.
It is more than 41 days since you lost your wife, Henrietta. It is on record that you have resumed work. How have you been coping with life without her?
When you say how I have been coping, honestly I don’t know how to answer that question. I don’t know if I should tell you I have been fine or otherwise. I can only say God has been my rock till this moment. The truth is that I am yet to come to terms with the reality that she is no more. I don’t want to believe that she is gone. So many things have been coming up since she passed away and I know things will continue like that for some time.
When she died, there were different reports about what led to her death. The most popular one was that she died of diabetes. Could you tell us what led to her death and your last moments with her?
You still won’t stop asking me questions about her. Everybody knows what led to her death. It is already in the public domain. She died of complications arising from diabetes.
Why did her family insist that she should be buried in Delta State against the arrangement you had made for her to be buried in Lagos State?
That was the misconception that people had about the burial. Since the day she died, her family had wanted her to be buried in Delta. There were no issues about that at all. I was only trying to bargain for her to be buried in Lagos.
What kind of relationship did you have with her parents; did you receive their blessings before you decided to marry her?
Since the beginning of our relationship, her father did not hesitate to let me know that they had customs and tradition that must be strictly adhered to. The man told me that I am giving you my daughter but I am not releasing the rope. So when she died, I only proposed that she should be buried in Lagos but I am a man of culture and I respect tradition very well. So, there was no fuss about where she would be buried because we already knew where we were going.
How are you coping with the insinuation peddled in some quarters that losing three wives was not natural?
Segun, why are you asking me this question? I hope you don’t want us to discontinue this interview? I don’t want to start discussing all that. I don’t know what you expect me to tell you. Henrietta lived with me for over 20 years. I never expected or prayed that she would die. It saddens my heart when I hear people saying all sorts of things about her death. We all come to this world at one point in time and our exit will happen one day whether we like it or not. God is the giver of life. He gives it and takes it when He likes. I wish I could stop Henrietta from dying. I believe she died at God’s appointed time for her. If it is my turn tomorrow, I will not exceed that day. It is in whose place to say that someone’s death is not natural? I leave them to their belief. I leave them to God.