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How God Deals with Our Expectations: 5 Reasons Why You Must be Still:
Capacity Building
In this article, we'll be looking at something that the Lord wants to use to encourage us. This word is an exhortation, it is an encouragement. I don't know where you are right now, in your dealings with God. I don't know what your expectations are, but God has brought a word of encouragement, and what we are looking at is; ‘Be ......Continue Reading
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Are You Still Undecided About Money?: How to Make Life-Changing Money Decisions
Biblical Exposition
Lara Gboyega Adedeji: Do you know there are many matters that people feel there should be a middle ground; we should be able to sit on the fence, we should be able to take a middle position. But many matters in life do not require a middle ground. You either fall on the left side, or on the right side — there is no middle ground anywhere. Ther......Continue Reading
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Still on CAMA: Is the Church Accountable to God or to the Government?
Church Identity
There is a raging debate going on about the legality and the appropriateness of the newly enacted Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) law as it relates to religious institutions in Nigeria. A number o......Continue Reading
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2019 Elections: Still On Nigeria and the Leadership Lacuna
Politics & Governance
In less than 45 days from now, Nigerians would be presented with another chance to elect a new president, or decide to continue with the incumbent. Whether we agree or not, our experiences in the past as a people, whether good or ugly, have been partly (if not totally), a creation of the leaders we have at various helms of affairs in the country. If these experiences are therefore going to be better or worse in the coming years, it would ......Continue Reading
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How Most African Nations Are Still Babes: Underdeveloped And Underemployed
Organizational Culture
What an outrageous claim you may submit! But really, it calls for close examination to prove its validity. After a long period of colonial rule (affliction, oppression, bondage, etc.), Nigeria got independence in October 1st, 1960. However, as a new child that is “delivered” from the womb (colonization) is expected to possess some attributes of a babe; and then grow up to become truly independent (in mentality, character, productivity, culture, etc.); a newly “delivered&rdqu......Continue Reading
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