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A Vital Necessity

For the believer, right thinking is a vital necessity. A vital necessity is something that is so important one simply cannot live without it- like a heartbeat is vital, or blood pressure is vital. These are things without which there is no life. The Lord impressed this truth on me years ago concerning personal fellowship with Him in prayer and the Word. I was having a terrible time disciplining myself to do these things until He showed me that they are a vital necessity. Just as my physical life is dependent upon my vital signs, so my spiritual life is dependent upon spending regular, quality time with God. Once I learned that fellowship with Him is vital, I gave it priority in my life. In the same way, once I realized that right thinking is vital to victorious living, I got more serious about thinking about what I was thinking about, and choosing my thoughts carefully. #As_You_Think_So_You_Are. (Extract from the book, Battlefield of the mind by Joyce Meyer) #Gl...

Chibok Girls: 200 Days Later

The nations of the world do not lack people in leadership positions. They lack genuine leadership in their leaders-Dr Myles Munroe Several thoughts ran through my mind while writing this piece; thoughts like the inability of government to protect citizens and wondering what the benefits of being a patriotic Nigerian are. I read my previous piece on the 100th day of the abduction of the Chibok Girls and I was surprised that some opinions therein, were beginning to come to fruition and it would appear that nothing had changed. A salient thought ran through my mind. At the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs October Lecture which had the Independent National Electoral Commission Chairman (Professor Attahiru Jega) as guest speaker; Nigeria's former External Affairs Minister during the General Babangida regime-Professor Bolaji Akinyemi; reeled out a number of "takeaways" which sought to hammer into our re-collective skulls, several vents that have occu...

MI Talks Candidly About Brymo Leaving Chocolate City, Issues Between Jesse Jagz & His Label and More On ‘The Truth’

MI Abaga is the latest celebrity to sit on 'The Truth' couch with Olisa Adibua as he talks candidly about stories making the rounds in the media lately. In this episode, he touches on the issues between Jesse Jagz, Brymo and his label, his thoughts around the rap game – who is the greatest rapper in Nigeria?; how it all began for him as an artist and the challenges of being not just an artist but also a music executive. In true fashion MI also drops some bars off his upcoming "Chairman" album!

Nigeria is Officially Ebola-Free! WHO to Make Formal Declaration Today

Great news for Nigeria. The country is officially free of Ebola, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO is set to make the official announcement today, BBC reports. The basis for declaring the Ebola-free status is that Nigeria hasn't had a confirmed Ebola case for two incubation periods – 42 days. Senegal has already met this criteria, and was declared free of Ebola on Friday. Commending Nigeria on its success in eradicating Ebola, John Vertefeuille, an official from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said, "Nigeria acted quickly and early and on a large scale… they acted aggressively, especially in terms of contact-tracing."

Stevie Wonder says Shekau is Weak at Tyrese’s #BringBackOurGirls Concert

Singer and actor Tyrese Gibson held a benefit concert to help raise awareness about the school girls kidnapped in the Chibok area of Borno state. The event tagged – For Our Girls in Nigeria, was held in Los Angeles on Friday 30th May 2014. Tyrese says he was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama "to do something". All proceeds from the event is going to UNICEF who will send the money directly to the families of the girls. Vin Diesel, Terrence Jenkins and Ludacris, were some of celebrities at the event. While speaking at the show, Stevie Wonder called Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau "a weak piece of…"

Nigeria will have Highest Number of Child Brides by 2050 – UNICEF

Nigerian Maimuna Abdullahi, aged 14, who made world headlines this 2014 when she fled her physically abusive marital home after a year of marriage, in order to finish her education.] In its latest report on child marriage, published this July 2014, UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund projects that Nigeria will have the highest number of child brides by 2050. There are currently more than 700 million women alive today were married before their 18th birthday and more than one in three (about 250 million) entered into union before age 15, the report states. Boys are also married as children, but girls are disproportionately affected. In Nigeria Although child marriage has seen a steady decline in Nigeria, UNICEF predicts that due to population growth, the rise in number of child marriages will not be offset. Facts & Figures on Child Marriage in Nigeria " "…girls are often married to considerably older men. In Mauritania and Nigeria, more than ...

Ignorance Is No Bliss by Charly Boy

Article written by Charly Boy. Read below..... Oh God! Why was I born in this neck of the woods? See how low my country has sank, demeaning our value as human beings, destroying our image as greed and corruption destroys everything we hold sacred. See how it drives the youths crazily into the uncertain life of crime, dispossessing the creative and talented youths of their dreams and discrediting their imagination. Haba, God, why? As Nigerians, what are we really good for? Were we born to be haunted and taunted?" I don't know what drives us but were we created to be a sub. Like you create two versions of something and see which one would thrive more in the habitat it would be placed. It seems the Africans (Nigerians) are failing the test and soon would be wiped out from existence. Why have we remained a consumer nation, can't even produce nothing, even the few who can are not encouraged. We are so backward it troubles me. Even if the western world ...