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Sunday, 8 January 2017

REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD IN THE PAST 24 HOURS !

The emerging trends of events in The Redeemed Christian Church of God in the past 24 hours, is beginning to give cause for serious concern. Very recently, elections were held in The Gambia and the opposition was declared the winner. The incumbent President called to congratulate the winner and conceded defeat. But before the President-elect could be sworn in, President Jamel recanted and has now thrown the West African nation into crisis.

On Saturday, January 7, 2017, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, told all ministers gathered at the Annual Ministers Conference, that the Church now has a new General Overseer, but before the end of the day, information emerged that Pastor Adeboye had only stepped down as General Overseer for Nigeria and would still continue to function as General Overseer of RCCG Worldwide.

When it was pointed out that the Constitution of RCCG does not recognize that title, then we were informed that Pastor Adeboye will now be known as Global Missioner and Spiritual Leader of the Church. When the illegality of that title was revealed, then we have now been told that Pastor Adeboye will now retain his title as General Overseer, while Pastor Obayemi is National Overseer.

I have taken the pains to check the Constitution of the church and I can see signs of some confusion brewing, if not carefully handled.

In all my time that I've known Pastor Adeboye, integrity has been his watchword and the trends emerging from the inconsistent pronouncements from the church since yesterday, do not support the personality of our dear Daddy GO, and he himself has to act quickly to douse the tension being generated.

From a church of just about 40 parishes in 1981 when Pastor Adeboye took over as General Overseer, the RCCG is now present in about 192 countries all over the world. RCCG has become one of the most influential churches worldwide and we cannot afford to give the impression that Daddy GO is unwilling to retire or hand over to somebody else. That is certainly not the Pastor Adeboye that we all know.

In his succession plan, Pastor Adeboye has done what no pastor has done before and he should follow it through and mentor the people that God has led him to chose as his successors.

We his followers are pained with the development but as things are now, there is little we can do about it.

The Codes of the Financial Reporting Council are not new. They were implemented seamlessly for Banks when their Managing Directors who had been in office for ten years were asked to hand over. This has now been extended to non-profit organizations like churches and there is nothing strange about this.

These codes were contested at the Federal High Court and the court decided against us. They are meant to achieve transparency in these organizations.
I therefore humbly appeal to Daddy GO to follow through his plan and avoid the temptations of The Gambia.

Ebun-olu Adegboruwa
Lekki, Lagos.

Saturday, 7 January 2017

NEW BOOK :WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ~~BY ISLAMMIYAH SAUDIQUE

Islammiyah Saudique-Kadejo a Nigerian born top blogger (Pearl Magazine Blog) based in Ireland. Apart from being a writer and a journalist , she ran an advocacy talk show on Facebook called Domestic Violence Talk (#DVTalk), to support, enlighten and lead women out of domestic violence.

In her new book that was just  released  titled ‘Wedding Anniversary: Love Doesn’t Have to Hurt, she said: ‘Wedding Anniversary’ addresses the issue prevalent across the world, irrespective of race and colour; and that is domestic violence. Wedding Anniversary is a play most women and girls worldwide can relate to. It is an interesting story of love and hate. It tells our story as women; the cross-cultural story of many women told with facts and humour, coupled with the struggles, challenges, triumphs and intrigues women go through in their daily lives. This compelling story reveals in a well-nuanced manner that love doesn’t have to hurt.

The rate at which women are murdered in their own homes by men who should love and protect them is appalling. This year alone I did stories on about ten wives killed by their husbands. Seven in Nigeria, three in USA. So I think there is need for more advocacy for women to identify abuse and seek help before it’s too late.

Musediq Abdul, Journalist, anchor Impact Africa (VOA),  in his review after reading 'Wedding Anniversary' wrote:
“Got the kindle edition of Wedding Anniversary and read it in 1hours, 25min - because I couldn't put it down, and I wanted to do justice to it ASAP.
It is a beautiful narrative, however, the tragic ending leaves reader like me with an open ended question - could it have ended differently? In a reasonably unpunished way for the victim (Teemah)?
Perhaps "Feminist Prison" could possibly follows as the next book in continuation of the chronicle of Teemah. Then "A Widow's Destiny" can bring the happy ending show casing life after prison.
Donald, Bella, Pastor & funeral director provided an excellent side kick, and the much needed laugh to diffuse the main tragedy of the story.  I'm proud of you sister.”

Fawsiyyah Emiabata, a Writer, Guidance counsellor and Childcare expert, in her review after reading 'Wedding Anniversary'  also wrote:
'Wedding Anniversary is well written and readable. Particularly, I love its simplicity and the author's choice of words.

I totally enjoyed the book and believe me, I read it all in a sitting. I could not drop it for a second. It was that interesting.

While Islammiyah drives home the message on Domestic Violence as a whole, I also find in the book different other messages or lessons as portrayed by other characters in the play.

The story of Teemah and her sweetheart Prince and the events that led to the hearts becoming sour is what we can all relate to. How do we handle matters? When do we seek help or do we keep patching things up? If it is really love, does it have to hurt?

Though it is tragic, however, the comic relief she incorporated got me seriously cracking. It's so hilarious but seriously, a lot of messages were passed on to the readers.
Islammiyah through the characters in her book, has clearly answered a lot of questions that might have been on the minds of readers prior to picking up the book.

"The taste of the pudding is in its eating". This is a MUST Read and I highly recommend for all Young Adults and Adults.'


Islammiyah is a go getter that makes things happened you can judge that from her quotation  ''I want to always wake up with determination, go to bed with satisfaction and hold it together when everyone would understand if I fell apart.''

Furthermore, i would like to say that all those involved in marriage things must aware of the pressure on them and should be able to make a right decision , no matter what is at stake.

What can we say than to wish her well in her endaviours.

This book is available for sale at AuthorHouse UK (www.authorhouse.co.uk)

AUTHOR'S CONTACT: ispearlonline@yahoo.com
+353 899 541 768

NANA ADO DANKWA AKUFO-ADDO SWON IN AS PRESIDENT OF GHANA

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has been sworn in as the President of the Republic of Ghana.

He was led by the Chief Justice, Theodora Georgina Wood to take the oath of office before thousands of people and African leaders at the inaugural ceremony, which held at the Black Stars square today.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has now taken over from John Dramani Mahama.

PASTOR E.A ADEBOYE STEPS DOWN AS GENERAL OVERSEER OF RCCG...APPOINTS NEW G.O

 Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has appointed new General Overseer for the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Nigeria. According to the 74 year old clergyman, Pastor Joseph Obayemi, will oversee the affairs of the church here in Nigeria. Obayemi was deputy in charge of Finance and a member of governing council, before his appointment.

Adeboye made the announcement during the church’s annual thanksgiving held at the 3km new auditorium today 7th January 2017. Pastor J.F Odesola is now the church's Secretary while Pastor J.A. Adeyokunnu is the new Treasurer. Present at the thanksgiving service were Vice President Yemi Osibajo and other Senior Pastors of the Church.

Pastor Enoch Adeboye was appointed the General Overseer of the Church in 1981, taking over from late Papa Akindayomi.


HAPPY BIRTHDAYTO YUL EDOCHE

Nollywood actor , Yul Edoche,son of veteran actor Pete Edochie is a year older today.
Happy birthday my guy!

OBASANJO Vs AWUJALE: A DELAYED SHOWDOWN~~ AZU ISHIEKWENEJAN


The book is nearly seven years in print but I didn’t get a hold of it until sometime last year. Someone very close, whom I had told I wanted to interview Kabiyesi Oba Sikiru Adetona, had sent a copy over to me in Abuja. He advised me to read the book before the interview.

I have since read the autobiography – Awujale – twice and was not disappointed. We have SaharaReporters to thank for an excerpt that removed the pin from the grenade. Anyone who has read Awujale might agree that it was a bomb waiting to explode.
The surprise is why it took so long.

In 17 chapters of lucid, clear-as-crystal writing in 275 pages, Adetona shares insights of his odyssey from the time he left Nigeria to study accounting abroad to his totally unexpected ascension to the throne at age 26; and from deeply personal family feuds to his adventure as Oba and businessman, and then from his deposition and return to his involvement in some of the momentous events in Nigeria’s contemporary political history.

In a number of instances, the details and candour were unsparing, with no room for indulgence, even for the Oba himself. For former President Olusegun Obasanjo though, it seems like a delayed time bomb.

I can understand Obasanjo’s anger and his concern to, in his words, “set the record straight,” especially in the part of the book brought to his attention that gave the impression that he maliciously disliked the Oba’s cousin and chairman of Globacom, Mike Adenuga; that he has interest in Obajana Cement Factory, and that he sometimes interfered with – or even misused – the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on his watch.

If those who called Obasanjo’s attention to the book nearly seven years after an excerpt of it was published wanted to do him a favour, they should have given him a copy of the book to read first.

That way he might not only have been obliged to respond, at great length, to the Adenuga part alone. He would also have had the benefit of knowing in full what Adetona said about him, especially his years in power.

From the book, the Oba appears to have formed his opinion of Obasanjo long before Adenuga applied for a GSM license, or before S.O. Bakare (mostly known by the name of his car marketing company, Oluwalogbon Motors) contributed to Obasanjo’s election campaign.

On page 174 of Awujale, for example, Adetona described Obasanjo as “a Judas” among the Yoruba, a name he called him twice in the book, the second time, according to him, straight in his face at a private meeting between the two of them in Aso Rock when Obasanjo was testing the waters for a third term.

In fact, on page 181, Adetona said he told Obasanjo that the former president was "no longer credible" even before he started his second term, in the presence of former Ogun State Governor Segun Osoba.

At least two recorded incidents appear to have shaped Adetona’s harsh impression of Obasanjo. It was Obasanjo, he said, who first tried to get the former executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa, Professor Adebayo Adedeji, to contest to succeed former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida, in 1991.

Adetona was initially opposed to the idea – as was Adedeji – because he said he thought Adedeji would be unable to find the money to run. But Obasanjo persisted and even travelled all the way to Addis Ababa twice to persuade Adedeji to run. He reportedly told Adetona not to worry about the money; that he, Obasanjo, would find it.

One thing led to another and it didn’t come off. It is not clear whether Obasanjo failed to keep his promise or whether Adedeji pulled out solely because Babangida out-manoeuvred politicians at the time.

Obasanjo’s lukewarm – some would even say hostile – attitude to M.K.O. Abiola’s victory at the June 12 poll, and the way he undermined Ernest Shonekan and canvassed an interim government, which he wanted to head, appear to have particularly annoyed the Oba.
Recalling what he said during one of the meetings he hosted in the early days of the Peoples

Democratic Party and the Alliance for Democracy, Adetona said after telling the parties plainly that the next president must be a Yoruba man and one chosen by the Yoruba themselves, “I added further that I was giving the warning because I was aware that a ‘Judas’ had been found among the Yoruba, whom they (the Hausa-Fulani elements in the PDP) were trying to impose on us.”
He continued: "When they asked me who this Judas was, I replied that it was Olusegun Obasanjo.”

Obasanjo’s four-page reply to the Awujale did not cover this part of the book. It’s either his attention had not been called to it or he deliberately decided to focus on what he considered the most potentially damaging part. It may also well be that having grown a thick skin to public criticisms, he had come to terms with the ‘Judas perception’.

But as I said, Awujale is not a whitewash. Unlike what anyone who has read any of Obasanjo’s books, especially My Watch, would find, Adetona documented his own foibles, including how he bought a Benz on a whim; how he is a more successful grandfather than he was a father; how he almost killed himself with cigarettes, and the painful and distrustful relationship he had with his own brother.

He reserved a shaft or two for Chief Obafemi Awolowo with an honesty that grips you, and acknowledged with humility that even though he backed the wrong horse in the Ogun State governorship race in 1999 against Segun Osoba, he did so out of conviction.

Awujale is also not all bile for Obasanjo. Apart from acknowledging the role Obasanjo played in fixing one of the major roads to his domain, Adetona also recalled that it was Obasanjo who settled the rift between him and former Governor Bisi Onabanjo, the man who despised and dethroned him.

Who to believe?

Among Yoruba Obas in the last 50 years, the Awujale is one man who earned respect for speaking the inconvenient truth, even when it seemed dangerous to do so. He stood up to General Sani Abacha and his shenanigans, fought his dethronement in court and won, and never shied away from a fight, even with his subjects.

It didn’t mean he was always right, but you were never in doubt where he stood.
In a way, you could say the same of Obasanjo, except that he stands only where his personal interest lies – it’s Obasanjo first and last, and that makes him predictable.

In the rage of the controversy, not a few might be tempted to think that the book is about who owns Obajana Cement Factory, Obasanjo’s ingratitude to old friends, and his capricious use of power.
It’s all of that and more. For its detail and clarity, the book reminds me of the autobiography of the late Oba of Benin, Omo N’Oba Erediauwa, “I remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant.”

Awujale is one of the most forthright accounts of the personal odysseys of a traditional ruler who through longevity and other circumstances of life has earned immortality.
It will take more than a woolly four-page letter coming seven years later to undermine the value of the book.

Ishiekwene is the MD/Editor-In-Chief of The Interview and a board member of the Paris-based Global Editors Network.

MY HUSBAND ENSURES PEACE AND STABILITY IN GAMBIA~~ZINEB JAMMEH

Zineb Jammeh,Gambia’s First lady,  has expressed firm love and support and love for her husband, President Jammeh.  In an interview with the Daily Observer, the first lady described President Yahya Jammeh as a very devoted leader who is able to ensure peace and stability in a country.
"It is never perfect, but it is very important to acknowledge the positive. It is important to say what is negative but never forget to acknowledge what is positive as well," she stated.
Zineb Jammeh said this while on a visit to Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital (EFSTH) in the capital of Gambia, Banjul to meet the new born babies of 2017 to present them with her gifts for her foundation Operation Save the Children Foundation (OSCF).
This is her first interview since President Jammeh refused to step down after he lost the December 1 election to Adama Barrow.