Opinion

Among other things as directed by the Bridegroom – The Christ, you – the Church at Nigeria – are established to promote righteousness in the land, to be an example of accountability and to demand accountability, to promote godly law and order, to be the voice of the oppressed, to cater for the poor in the society, and to be the shining light to the world and the salt of the earth in Nigeria, by showing good examples. You are established to be a force in making Nigeria a pride of the Black race and to end the oppression of…
By leaving office now, as modern Japan's longest-serving prime minister, Shinzo Abe will set the terms of his departure instead of allowing dagger-wielding rivals to do it for him. He will leave behind a country still struggling with fundamental economic problems, but also more prepared to go its own way in the world. Shinzo Abe’s sudden resignation (on health grounds) ends the tenure of Japan’s longest-serving prime minister. The country’s most internationally recognized statesman since 1945, Abe has been, among other things, the world leader most keen on playing golf with US President Donald Trump. Though he leaves with a…
You may not understand what inimitable Fela Anikulapo’s early days of Koola Lobitos’ ballistics-sounding song, with the refrain, Alujanjan kijan, was about until you hear the full anecdote. It goes thus: A very debilitating drought had seized the village inhabited by Tortoise, that figurative animal with huge cunning. Hungry and despised, he one day met the dog, known in Yoruba as aja, who offered to help him. That night, they both walked into a huge forest, to the foot of a big Iroko tree, where aja sang the above Fela refrain and a long twine descended. The rope took both…
David Oyedepo, presiding Bishop of the Winners’ Chapel, has become the whipping boy and fall guy of those defending CAMA for good as well as for bad reasons or motives. Interestingly but not surprisingly, many of the critics are supposedly not just Christians but also church leaders. In Nigeria, church leaders are quick and agile at tearing at one another but mute and frightened to defend Christians and the Church when they are assailed by enemies of the Faith. An unfortunate aspect of this Samballat and Tobiah mentality is that more often than not, the church leaders who take pleasure…
Sunday, 30 August 2020 05:51

Sir, we would see Jesus - Taiwo Akinola

There were certain Greeks … the same came therefore to Philip, …. and desired him, saying, Sir, we would see Jesus ~ John 12:20-21. Introduction Over the ages, the wonderfulness of Jesus Christ has been a subject of poignant interest among believers. And, rightly so, as Jesus Christ is the One who defies every adjective that attempts to qualify Him in limited terms. He is, in all respects, wonderful - in all He is and in all He has. History, both ancient and modern, is replete with various examples of the wondrous works of the Almighty God – from making…
As expected, the topic for this week is on ANGER. Generally, we are accustomed to the negative aspect of anger as a result of which, no words have been spared in chiding mankind to avoid anger at all cost. That is how it should be. But when we give a thought to the fact that nothing happens without the inherent powers given to man by the Creator, we may start imagining anger itself might have its purpose. Those who have elevated their consciousness, gone within and drunk from the fountain of eternal wisdom, have come to a unified conclusion that…
The headlines, especially in the Western press, suggest that Africa is back again in the news for the wrong reasons. Misery has really never been too far away, but in the last few years foreign journalists looking for stories of deaths, diseases and destruction on the continent have had to find another hobby, the trendiest of which is Trumpoline, a riveting show from the White House. With violent conflicts receding, more orderly transfer of power, better business climate and growing prosperity, Africa has been rising. And then Mali happened. As of the time of writing, efforts by the 15-member sub-regional…
Nigeria’s Ivory Tower fought long, bitterly and hard against the country’s combination of whining civilian administrations and their virulent, military-dictator counterparts to snatch for itself the limited autonomy it enjoys today, allowing it a measure of independence and respectability. In times past, university administrators were glorified civil servants before limited autonomy, which came incrementally. At a point, whoever headed the Federal Government appointed by fiat the vice-chancellor; later, the universities were grudgingly allowed the power to make recommendations. Now, the universities are better off than in those jackboot days of military dictatorship – at least in the area of staff…
I really didn’t want to comment on Femi Fani-Kayode’s viral communicative primitivism toward Daily Trust’s Calabar correspondent because of my knowledge of the state of Fani-Kayode’s mental health, but I’ve read senior Nigerian journalists on social media rail against the Daily Trust reporter for asking a “rude question," and feel an obligation to intervene. Rude question? Well, there’s no such thing as a “rude question” in journalism. A Chicago journalist and humorist by the name of Finley Peter Dunne once said, more than a century ago, that, “the job of the newspaper is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the…
Central banking in emerging markets has undergone a quiet revolution during the Covid-19 pandemic. Unlike in past crises, they have been able to mimic what central banks in advanced economies have been implementing: counter-cyclical policies with quantitative easing (QE), local-currency asset purchases, interest-rate cuts, and monetization of government deficits. In the past, such policies would have fueled inflation and downward exchange-rate pressure. Not so this time. With the exception of a few central banks that were already in trouble before the pandemic, emerging-market central banks have been able to use QE to create more room to maneuver in responding to…
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