Thursday, March 4, 2010

THEME FOR THE MONTH


AM A CHILD OF DESTINY (MARCH 2010)
Greetings in the precious name of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Without any doubt we have experienced the eruption of signs and wonders all through the month of February, but the good news is that this is only the beginning.

For instance in the month of February we saw the largest church planting endeavour in the history of this ministry till date with over 400 churches planted across the length and breadth of Nigeria in one month! To our God alone be all the glory.

But where is the Spirit of the Lord taking us to this month? We know that we serve a God of pre-ordination; a God of predestination, who always knows the end from the beginning. (Is. 46:9-10). We also understand from scriptures that everyone that is born again is in God's pre-ordination for salvation.

As it is written "For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.

Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified." -Rms. 8:29-30.

This is what qualifies every child of God to be called a child of destiny. In addition every child of God has a glorious destiny in Christ. (See also II Pet. 1:3). The question then is; why is not every believer living a glorious life?







As I have said over and again, every provision of scriptures has conditions to be met before they can be accessed! As free as salvation is, we must repent before we can be saved. (Acts 2:37-38) We also know that until faith is in place healing is not in view. (Matt. 9:27-29). So also a glorious destiny carries a cost for delivery. Just like that man asked Jesus? What shall I do to inherit eternal life? (Mk. 10:17).

There is what to do to inherit any of God's plan and purpose for one's life. Jesus gave him the answer and went further to show him the one barrier between him and his inheritance. He said "one thing thou lackest.........." (Mk 10:21). I pray that we shall all see whatever things may be standing between us and our glorious destiny this month in Jesus name.

As I have said earlier, salvation is a proof that you are a child of destiny. (Eph. 1:5, 11-12). But from the teaching of Jesus on the vine and the branches as recorded in John 15:1-16, we discover that the security of the destiny of any branch is in abiding in the vine.

However, consecration is a requirement for anyone to abide in God's presence. (Ps. 15:1-5, 24:3-4). Jesus was abiding in the love of the father because he did those things that pleased God always. (John 8:29).We must be committed to living a consecrated life if we must abide in the vine. (John 15:3)

Secondly, we must be fruit bearing, that is committed to winning the lost or we stand the risk of being cut off. (John 15:2). We are chosen to go forth and bring fruits and that our fruits should abide. (John 15:16).

Thirdly, to fulfill our glorious destiny we must be planted in the house of God under our own God-ordained shepherds. "Those that be planted in the house of the LORD shall flourish in the courts of our God". -Ps. 92:13.

It is also written "And I will give you pastors according to mine heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding.

And it shall come to pass, when ye be multiplied and increased in the land..."-Jer. 3:15-16. (See also Is. 30:20-21).

You are sure to fulfill destiny as you abide in your God appointed place of worship and under your God ordained pastor. (II Sam 7:10). This is why every truly abiding winner is a winning winner!!!.

With the application of these three factors here listed, everyone can fulfill his destiny in a grand style.

All these are non-negotiable factors in our quest to fulfill a glorious destiny. No one in the Winners family shall return without at least one soul brought into the kingdom this month. Some of us shall have a whole family follow us to know Jesus. It is indeed our harvest time in the Winners' family this month.

I believe that the Glory of God on our lives shall attract multitudes to Jesus. (Zech. 8:20-23). Therefore, the prophetic theme for the month of March 2010 is;

I am a child of destiny. (Rms. 8:29-30).

Recommended books for the month include:

Walking in the newness of life

Maximised destiny

Possessing your possession

All you need to have all your needs met

There shall be supernatural recovery and restoration of destinies this month in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen and amen.

Jesus is Lord!




David O Oyedepo

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Man kills lover, commits suicide

Man kills lover, commits suicide
Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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Tragedy struck at Oban village in Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State as two love birds were found dead in a pool of their own blood on the eve of Valentine’s Day on Saturday, February 13. The death described by most people within the community as the horror of the year, threw residents of the compounds and its environs into palpable fear and confusion as a good number fled for fear of police arrest.

The horrific scene played out when the two lovers, Emmanuel Udofa, 30, and Mercy Udom, 26, died as a result of a tragic love affair. Udofa was said to have stabbed his lover, Mercy to death and subsequently committed suicide by hanging himself on a ceiling fan in the room.

An eyewitness account told Daily Sun that some neighbours raised the alarm when they discovered the lifeless body of Mercy lying in a pool of her blood and the body of her lover, dangling from a ceiling fan in their one room apartment.
The account further has it that a misunderstanding ensued between the two lovers the previous night at about 11p.m and later resulted into a fight which culminated in the harvest of deaths.

Though the account could not say exactly the cause of the misunderstanding, another source close to the lovers told Daily Sun that a few days before the ugly incident, Emmanuel had confided in some of his friends that his woman, Mercy, was giving him a lot of nightmare as a result of her unfaithfulness and randy nature.

The highly dependable source said that the late lover boy had complained bitterly that at every slightest opportunity, especially during any festivities, (Christmas, New Year, Easter and then Valentine day) the girlfriend had always made life miserable for him as she has always given one excuse or the other to travel out of the village ostensibly to go and visit the parents at Uyo in Akwa Ibom State.

The deceased was said to have disclosed that for the past three years running, he had never spent valentine with her lover, Mercy, as she always gave an excuse that she was traveling to Lagos for a camp meeting of one of the pentecostal churches or going home to see the aged mother. This has kept the guy quite miserable as the lover suspected she kept a secret affair with another lover in Lagos.
And as this year’s valentine approached, the late Mercy had, of course, indicated interest to travel as usual for a camp meeting and requested for transport fare, which the guy turned down. This did not go down well with her.

Not wanting to be caught unawares this time, the source said, Emmanuel started plotting on how to enjoy his Valentine with another new babe, while Mercy was hustling around to raise money to go o Lagos. The bubble was said to have burst when Mercy got wind that his boyfriend’s new lover had sent a text message notifying him of their pre-valentine dinner meeting at one of the popular joint at Akamkpa town.
Mercy on the evening of the arranged dinner, stole into the venue to confirm whether the message was through or false. There, she was shocked to the bone marrow to see his heartthrob having good time with another younger damsel.
Disappointed and heartbroken, she went back to the house and started packing her belongings. As she was doing that, her boyfriend strolled in majestically like a king and went straight to bed not caring a hoot about the feelings of Mercy. This, indeed, angered her and she confronted him, and a scuffle ensued.

However, the incident has generated a lot of questions from many residents of the area who wondered why the two lovers decided to act out such tragic play barely 24 to Valentine’s Day celebration. They also questioned why the lovers chose Oban as the setting for their version of Romeo and Juliet.
Meanwhile, the corpse of Mercy had been deposited at the morgue of General Hospital, Akamkpa while that of his lover, Emmanuel, was later taken to his village for burial after some traditional rites were performed.
It was reliably gathered that Mercy Udom is an indigene of Abiakpo Ikot Essien while Emmanuel Udofa hails from Uruk Uso in Ikot Ekpene Local Government Area.

NEED TO FEED


TO ALL THOSE THAT WILL VISIT MY BLOG TODAY, YOUR BLESSING WILL BE IN MEGA SIZE

Man arrested for allegedly burying 4-month-old daughter alive

Man arrested for allegedly burying 4-month-old daughter alive

A sex-starved husband and father of four has been arrested by the police in Delta State for allegedly burying his four-month-old baby girl alive.

The suspect, Macauley Onitsha of Ekurudu village in Ethiope East Local Government Area of the state, confessed to the police during interrogation that he

committed the act to punish his wife who had denied him of sex many times.

But the toddler, Edna, was lucky, as she was exhumed alive by sympathisers.

Nigerian Tribune gathered on Monday that Macauley dug the shallow grave and covered the baby inside it to ensure the little girl died.

The suspect, Nigerian Tribune learnt, was said to have pursued a man who saw the scene and attacked him with cutlass.

The victim, Saturday Ekama, now receiving treatment, was said to have, however, informed the community of the act, which helped in the rescue of the baby by the youth.

By the time the little Edna was exhumed and rushed to an hospital in the area, it was noticed that she had a fractured neck.

Confirming the story, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Charles Muka, condemned the act, saying that the child was receiving treatment, while the man would be charged to court after investigation.

Monday, February 22, 2010

YOUR WEEK OF LAUGHTER


This week will be your week of great surprise, you will laugh till thy kingdom come.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

HAPPY VAL TO THOSE THAT VISIT MY BLOG


Find a guy who calls you beautiful instead of hot, who calls you back when you hang up on him, who will lie under the stars and listen to your heartbeat, or will stay awake just to watch you sleep... wait for the boy who kisses your forehead, who wants to show you off to the world when you are in sweats, who holds your hand in front of his friends, who thinks you' re just as pretty without makeup on. One who is constantly reminding you of how much he cares and how lucky he is to have YOU... The one who turns to his friends and says, thats her...

When you are in Love you can't fall asleep because reality is better than your dreams."

if i has to choose between loving you, and breathing. I would use my last breath to say I LOVE YOU.

The hardest thing to do is watch the one you love, love someone else.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Area Boys loot church offerings, stab pastor


Area Boys loot church offerings, stab pastor
From JUDEX OKORO, Calabar
Wednesday, February 10, 2010


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Miscreants, popularly known as Area Boys, penultimate weekend invaded one of the up-coming pentecostal churches, Christ Fountain Fellowship Church (CFFC), Calabar, Cross River State, and looted offerings and other valuables.
The church, located along New Airport Road, was carrying out one of its weekly crusades between 6:00pm and 12 mid-night when the hoodlums struck.

Daily Sun gathered that the area boys, who were said to be roaming the streets, had positioned some of their informants inside the church to feed them with information. Shortly after the collection of offerings and tithes the hoodlums quickly dashed into the church and headed straight for the offering box and emptied it.
The hoodlums further demanded that every member should surrender their valuables including wallets, handbags and wrist watches as they were busy shouting “the blood of Jesus.”

The Pastor, Etubom David Etim, claimed to have been pushed by the Holy Spirit, confronted the hoodlums headlong, expecting his followers to join him in chasing the strange “visitors” away. But he was taken aback as none of his members could summon up courage to push back the area boys.

However, in the process of confronting them, the pastor was repeatedly stabbed.
Eyewitness account had it that Pastor Etim was so bruised all over his body that he became unconscious and had to be rushed to a nearby clinic for medical attention. While some members fled for their dear lives, a few stood by their pastor.

Efforts by the sympathizers to over-run the area boys proved unsuccessful as they escaped with their loots.
One of the prayer warriors, Mrs. Koko Offiong, said “ these boys have been monitoring the church for quite some days. Sometimes they would pretend to come for worship, thereby using the opportunity to carry out surveillance on the place.”

Embittered Offiong stated that “it is very unfortunate that the criminals would choose a place of worship to rob. They would definitely receive their reward in due course.” He prayed God to save the church from further embarrassment while wishing the pastor quick recovery.
Reacting angrily to the incident, the wife of the Pastor, Mrs. Adiaha Etim, said, “the boys will come to a disgraceful end. If they had carried the money alone without assaulting my husband, I wouldn’t have bothered my head. But for daring a man of God at this auspicious time without caring a hoot is like daring God Almighty and they would face the wrath of the Lord accordingly.”

Friday, February 5, 2010


Govs dump Yar’Adua
From JACOB EDI, Abuja
Friday, February 5, 2010



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The Governors Forum in their meeting last night, among other major decisions, demanded for the inauguration of Vice President Goodluck Jonathan as the Acting President with immediate effect.
The governors who sat for about seven hours at the Kwara State Lodge in Abuja also demanded that the procedure for appointing Vice President Jonathan as Acting President could either be verbal or written.

While appreciating the position of the 1999 Constitution in relation to the office of the President and that of his deputy, the Forum urged Nigerians to give Acting President Jonathan all the support he needs to succeed until President Yar’Adua returns in good health.

The governors also said that they would convene a meeting with the leadership of the National Assembly to pass a resolution empowering Goodluck Jonathan as Acting President.
On the Jos crisis, the governors resolved to send relief materials to the victims of the last mayhem in the Plateau State capital, insisting that that the Jos problem is a political problem, not religious.
The Forum also urged all state governors to put in place a machinery to enforce rule of law, so as to avoid a repeat of the Jos crisis in their home states.

It will be recalled that the decision of last night’s meeting in Abuja was a follow up to the position of the Northern governors meeting in Kaduna yesterday.
Some of the states that were either represented by the governor or the deputy at the meeting are: Kwara, Kebi, Benue, Adamawa, Rivers, Ebonyi, Delta, Ekiti, Nasarawa, Cross River, Sokoto, Abia, Katsina, Niger, Borno, Edo, Kaduna, Bauchi, Enugu, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Gombe, Oyo, Jigawa, Kogi, Kano, Lagos, Taraba, Osun and Ondo.

State of the Nation
70 days without the President
From AMOS DUNIA, Abuja
Monday, February 01, 2010


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Being human, it is unrealistic to expect president Yar’Adua never to fall ill. There is nothing abnormal about his ailment. The abnormality, now rocking the polity, lies in the curious fact that no visible step is being taken to fill a gap clearly foreseen by the constitution, for which the national grund norm also provided a remedy.

There is everything abnormal about a President whose avowed mantra has been a diligent adherence to the rule of law, now operating a parallel principle. Whether it is a sudden change of heart or an idea from his close confidants, the situation has detracted heavily from whatever democratic gains garnered in the new dispensation.

It is not about a person, as those now imputing political motives to calls for due processes would have everyone believe, it is about a process.
The Save Nigeria Group (SNG) mass rallies which shut Lagos and Abuja down on January 12 and 13 respectively are indications that the process is more important than the person. Professor Wole Soyinka, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Gen. Alani Akinrinade, Chief Ayo Opadokun, Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu and Mr. Femi Falana amongst others, led thousands of activists down the streets of both cities demanding that the proper thing be done, namely the President should write the National Assembly and consequently transmit power to his deputy who then holds forte until he returns.

Section 145 of the 1999 Constitution is clear and emphatic when it posits that: ‘whenever the president transmits to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, a written declaration that he is proceeding on vacation or that he is otherwise unable to discharge the functions of his office, until he transmits to them a written declaration to the contrary such functions will be discharged by the vice President as Acting President’.

No such letter has been transmitted to the National Assembly yet the President has stayed away for 70 days. Nigeria has been run on a vacuum, which the law abhors. Is the President on vacation? Is he on sick leave? Those are questions yet not officially unanswered but which Nigerians know the answers.

It is not as though the misguided politiking over the president’s health has remained strictly an internal Nigerian affair. Many within the country and out side of it believe that Nigeria would probably not have been placed on the list of terrorist states by the US government if President Barak Obama had had a Nigerian counterpart to speak with as soon as the unfortunate Christmas Day bomb incident in the United States occured. It is also on this issue of the President’s absence and a seeming relapse into instability that the foreign ministers of the US and EU met last week and even issued a statement on Nigeria.

The Save Nigeria campaigners were categorical when the organizers said the presidency was making a fool of otherwise intelligent Nigerians. But Nigerians have fought back as it were, some even calling for the president’s outright resignation. On the 1st of December, a 53-member coalition comprising politicians and activists had asked the president to resign, citing incapacity to discharges his functions.

On the 30th of December, 2009, signs of constitutional confusion reared when the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Idris Kutigi swore in his successor, Justice Alloysius Katsina-Alu, as a result of the President’s non-availability, and proclaimed that he still remained the incumbent CJN. The action expectedly rattled Vice President Goodluck Jonathan who confessed that much and further pointed at the existence of a vacuum. If he was acting in that position, he ought to have performed that presidential function.

He did not , because he is simply not in charge.
On the 13th of January, Justice Dan Abutu of the Federal High Court in Abuja delivered a judgment asking Jonathan to assume presidential powers but insisted that he could not be sworn in as Acting President until a letter is transmitted to the National Assembly. The situation is tantamount to power without authority.

Abutu again ruled on January 22 that the Federal Executive Council should make public, within two weeks, the capability or otherwise of the President to remain in power. On Wednesday January 27, barely five days after, the FEC rose from its fourth meeting in the year with a unanimous decision that only the President could determine whether he is fit to remain in office.

If anything, that position has compounded an already complex matter. The constitution empowers the FEC via section 144 to determine whether the President or Vice President is incapable of discharging the functions of his office. The section also provides that a medical team comprising five medical practitioners set up by the President of the Senate would issue a report to confirm the position and set about the process of replacing the incumbent.

That provision may seem politically impossible given that it stands reason on the head to expect a body appointed by the President to spear head a move to get him out of office. It is evidently inconceivable that ministers appointed by the President would move, on whatever grounds, to remove him. That, in itself, is a constitutional flaw but its defenders say it is envisaged that vesting such powers totally on the National Assembly will make monsters of lawmakers who could regularly flaunt that power at the presidency at the slightest tiff.

Clearly section 145 becomes the most feasible solution to the apparent crisis unwittingly or wittingly foisted on Nigeria and its 150 million citizens. It simply asks the President to write the National Assembly declaring that he has proceeded on vacation or is temporarily unable to govern and that the vice president should step up as the Acting President.

The Chief Law Officer namely the Attorney-General, an appointee of the President, says compliance with that section is discretionary not mandatory. In other words the President is at liberty not to write any such letter. Since Chief Micheal Aondoakaa is Yar’Adua’s chief legal adviser, it stands to reason that he has pointedly advised his boss not to write any such letter. At a media forum late last week, the Attorney-General said the President has delegated power to the Vice President against the constitutional provision of transmitting power.’ He said at the occasion ‘I say so because the way forward here is that there ought not to be a vacuum and since he has delegated power what is on ground must be used.

We cannot wait for the application of section 145 of the constitution, but at least, the executive powers given to the vice president are already in his possession’ He quotes section 5 of the constitution to buttress his position. It would then seem, in his view, that the constitution contradicts itself.

Now, matters have come to a head. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has asked his successor to resign on health grounds, a position largely condemned as insincere but probably borne out of privileged information. Obasanjo feels a sense of duty to exonerate himself from unofficial claims that he foisted his successor on the country knowing full well that Yar’Adua was impaired, on health grounds, from exercising the functions of that office or at best ruling the nation from his sick bed as matters have now turned out.

The ruling Peoples Democratic Party and many Nigerians have tongue lashed the erstwhile President for crying over spilt milk. However, last Thursday’s move by Eminent Elders Group cannot be swept to the doorstep of politics. It must be seen as what it is: a genuine concern by patriots and nationalists for recourse to constitutional procedure in order to assuage a burgeoning anarchy. And it is coming on the heats of a similar letter from yet another group of eminent Nigerians led by ex-Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim.

It would be difficult, if not fool hardy, to also impute political motives to calls by three former heads of state, two Chief Justices of the Federation, a former vice President, senator and very eminent Nigerians for the President to comply with section 145. Yakubu Gowon, Shehu Shagari, Ernest Shonekan, Alex Ekwueme, Muhammed Uwais, Idris Kutigi, Alfa Belgore, T.Y Danjuma, Edwin Clerke, Ahmed Joda, Jerry Gana and Jonathan Zwingina went to Senate President David Mark and pointedly told him that they were in absolute support of an earlier motion urging the President to do a formal letter to the National Assembly. In a letter to Mark the Elders stated thus; ‘it is important to resolve this issue by inviting the president to formally issue the necessary communication that will enable the Vice President to be Acting President in accordance to section 145 of the constitution as soon as possible’

Again Aondaaka says the senate and indeed, any body else can only ‘urge’ the president and not compel him to transmit power to his deputy. As things stand Nigeria has no Acting President yet the President has been away for 70 days. This is unacceptable, by whatever stretch of logic. The implication is that Nigerians can hold no one succinctly responsible for what becomes of their country.This must stop forthwith. We cannot afford to keep drifting, 70 days down the line. Enough is enough.

Like the Anyim Group of 41 noted, everything constitutionally possible must be done to halt this drift of the world’s most populous black nation. The solution lies in getting the President - through either formal or informal way - to write the letter transmitting power to his Vice President. This is more so, especially as the president does not need any other process or formality to take back the power as soon as he returns.

We should also keep in sight the recommendations of the Anyim group thus:
1. That the leadership of the National Assembly should take concrete steps to uphold the Constitution with due regard to national stability and democracy; 2. That, in addition to the resolutions already adopted by both chambers of the National Assembly and the court judgement in this matter, the National Assembly should come out boldly to assure the nation that the machinery they have set in motion is capable of yielding the desired results;
3. That the National Assembly should appeal to all those who are agitated to please down tools while the National Assembly expedite efforts to resolve the impasse.

This, we believe, will calm down the tension and forestall the possibility of people taking laws into their hands; and
4. That every effort should be made to effect the amendment of necessary sections of the Constitution in this regards to forestall a reoccurrence in the future.

Incidentally, it is not even certain that Yar’Adua is aware of the crisis threatening to engulf Nigeria. The fear is that he may have been shielded from all of it, leaving a handful of aides and less than 500 members of the National Assembly to ride roughshod over the rest of us 150 million Nigerians.

The danger however, is that this apparently less-than-1000 government officials (elected and appointed) are actually playing a game of death. A game that can bring the country’s democracy into jeopardy. Some one should tell them that it’s dangerous hanging onto power so long that you no longer have a country over which to exercise such power.

Luckily, the more sober elderstatesmen and former heads of state and president have realized the danger and have dragged all of their 70 - something and 80 - something - year old frames to Abuja all with one goal: To save us from ourselves. To save the ministers and lawmakers from themselves, and in the process, spare our dear country another long walk through the valley of the shadow of death. The country is already mired in deep economic recession, it would be suicidal to add political instability to the economic crisis. The National Assembly must rise to the occasion and allow Nigeria move forward.

The position of every Nigerian and lover of Nigeria on this should be that everything humanly possible must be done to get Yar’Adua issue this controversial letter. After all, it is not any more tasking to sign this letter as it is to sign a budget, and it is definitely less tasking than speaking for all of 86 seconds on BBC.