Would you, or anyone, in their right mind and enjoying good health want to get sick at the hospital or clinic because of buying food or something from someone who sneaked them into the ward or medical facility grounds? Well, this is a subtle threat to public health that I have witnessed which even some or most workers at health facilities are letting to take root or leaving unchecked. Vendors go as far as into the wards, carrying and conducting their business of selling airtime, foodstuffs, toiletries, sanitary ware and the like in buskets, backpacks and handbags.
INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES, TALENTS, GIFTS AND CREATIVE POTENTIAL TAPPED, ENCOURAGED, WISELY UTILIZED, PROTECTED AND WELL REWARDED!
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Friday, November 15, 2019
MAINTENANCE-FREE WIFE!

Tuesday, May 14, 2019
A THOUSAND WORDS, A COUPLE OF THOUGHTS!
(c) M-L
The invasion or the seeker's shelter
The peculiar spot, the temporal fit
This attraction, who can imagine?
THE TENSION WE HAVE
There is
tension that sometimes seems, to me, to be overwhelmingly real with respect to
prayer and when we do not get what we ask for. By tension, I mean 'a state of
mental or emotional strain or suspense.'
We wonder and we become uneasy. No wonder the apostle Paul more often
than not started his letters with 'Grace and peace to you... '. We need peace
and God knows we do! Upon giving a caution and recommending constant prayer, Paul
the apostle in the seventh verse of his epistle to the Philippians categorically
adds ‘And the peace of God, which passeth all
understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.’ As God's
sons and daughters it is natural for us to always expect to receive what we ask
for (Math 7:7-11; John 16:23-27). That’s what Jesus tells us in the two verses.
We sincerely believe and we ask what we
need in faith (James 1:6). But our faith and will is subservient to and
governed by God’s Sovereignty and Will.
Friday, February 8, 2019
THE NONSENSE OF CHANGING CHRONOLOGICAL AGE

Tuesday, January 1, 2019
BEWARE OF THESE THREE (3) THINGS AS YOU BEGIN 2019
What would you say,
how would you feel, and what would you do, about not being able to spend
Christmas and the beginning of a New Year with your dear family and/or friend(s)?
I know most certainly I would get zillion varied answers to these questions.
Well for the first time after thirteen years, my wife reminded me early this
morning, the 1st of January 2019 that we are spending this day apart
from each other. It is our first-time vapid experience of the day we have
otherwise advertently enjoyed together! Circumstances have robbed us of a lot,
and I assure you it is neither by deliberate nor imprudent choice. It would not
be a fallacy to guess, or better still judiciously say that you have already
responded to some or all of that.
Familiarly, in my
response to my wife’s exposure of the present reality, it was literally like being
wakened up to acknowledge the staring, lonely, and incising fact.
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