Tuesday, November 15, 2011

M.I. preaches?

A friend of mine asked me recently what I felt about a pastor inviting M.I. (Mr. Incredible -Jude Abaga) for a programme he hosted. Considering that this man of God is one a lot of young people respect, I felt completely uncomfortable with the whole idea. I did a quick search online and landed on the facebook page of this church.

Apparently the show the pastor hosted was a talent show of some sorts. I am still trying to get info on what exactly M.I. was invited to do but I stil strongly felt that mix was not a right one.

Interestingly this raised some serious dust amongst some of the guys at the place I work. We discussed what could be the motivation behind inviting M.I. to the event. Why? Unfortunately I'm still investigating the content of the programme and what exactly M.I. did there but if you would like to see the poster, here it is https://www.facebook.com/ExtremeRevolution (as the profile picture of the programme).

However this trend seems to be the order of the day amongst believers where in trying to blur the line between the 'secular' and the 'spiritual' we tend to mix things up. Or how would you explain a christian rap group that changes a song by Kas (Fimile).

Original song                    "Christian" Remix
Fimile baby fimile Fimile esu fimile
Mi o se mo baby fimile Mi o se mo esu fimile
Ta lo nsoro? Kas lo nsoro Ta lo nsoro? omo Jesu lo nsoro

Or Resonance who featured Tuface in the remix of her song "Chinwe Ike"? Or even a Lara George song, 'Run With Me' where Lord of Ajasa was featured. I don't get it.

N.B. I got to learn just a few minutes ago that putting M.I. on the poster was a publicity stunt. M.I. did not come to perform but he was a way to attract the kind of youth that would not probably attend a "christian" programme. Can someone help me?

Friday, November 4, 2011

The Homosexual Invasion 2

It's been quite a while that I put anything up and I'd like to apologize to my many readers for this lag. A reasonable amount of water has passed under the bridge (don't worry. Very soon I'll give you full gist). In the meantime I'd like to give us a wake-up call to the rising conspiracy of the devil to take over our lives and introduce homosexuality into our system.

I was just about going out to work on Wednesday morning when I saw a news headline that stopped me in my tracks, literarily. I watched a news report on Silverbird TV, Lagos on same sex marriage legislation in Nigeria. A bill protecting the rights of citizens who would like to have same sex marriages, was at the level of the second reading. Our senators were at a level of passing this into law. This, for me, is sacrilegious! Just last week I heard that the senators of my beloved country Nigeria, were making a move to legalize prostitution. Their argument was this: by legalizing it, you are able to regulate it.

Here are my thoughts. In a community like Nigeria, where power generation is an issue, where primary health care is still a mirage and quality of education is under zero, all our legislators are talking about are sexual issues. I am not completely surprised at this response by our senators. It seems to me that all they can see is just what appeals to their appetites. It is a pity that our leadership is blind and completely clueless.

To think that another government, in this same Western Africa, is refusing aid from "big brother Britain" on this same sex rights issue is interesting. Immediately after the homosexual marriage report, there was another news item on how Britain was withdrawing aid from Ghana because they were not supporting "gay" rights. The president of Ghana, John Atta Mills kind of said, Get Lost Cameron! Take your money and eat it if you like (Well that's not exactly what he said).

So what can we do? First of all we must see this as a clear assault of the devil against all mankind in Nigeria (and not just the christian community). In the light of this, we must engage in spiritual warfare, empowering the angels of God to ensure that this invasion of darkness is stopped. WE MUST PRAY!!!

Secondly we must begin to find ways to educate our youth, children and teenagers on the ills of homosexuality and lesbianism. Not just by saying "It is wrong because God said it is!" Of course that is not wrong. God said it is wrong but the youth of today have another question. Why is it wrong? We must develop intelligent, bible-based answers to this question. If the answers are not convincing, you have lost the youth and anything goes. If however the answers are clear and intelligent, it creates a better worldview for the individual and enables him to make the right decisions.

Selah.