Nigeria Ailment: Divine Prescription Arrives
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I had Divine Inspiration on a Sunday night 4th Dec, 2011 to convey Proposition to address Nigeria’s challenges to her Rulers but I neither took the inspiration seriously nor intended to do anything about it because of the prevalence of a value system in which money is regarded as the ultimate in everything and only the talks of money bags attract the attention of individuals, organizations and authorities in Nigeria. Irrespective of my reluctance, the inspiration kept coming each time in a stronger intensity than the preceding one. The strong and quick succession in which the inspiration was coming prompted me to begin to think of how to deliver the message to concerned quarters and on one of the occasions of meditating on the inspired message, I was led to read the following portions of the Holy Bible:- Isaiah 55:8-9, 1Cor 1:19-29, Ezekiel 3:17-21 & 33:1-9. After reading the above Bible portions especially Ezekiel 3:17-21 & 33:1-9, I was compelled to take the first step to deliver the inspired message to appropriate quarters by publishing it in three consecutive editions of the Verite Newspaper of 2nd-8th ,9th -15th and 16th-22nd April, 2013. The said two Bible portions of Ezekiel 3:17-21 & 33:1-9 say, son of man, I have made thee a watchman unto the house of Israel; therefore hear the word at my mouth and give them warning from me. When I say unto the wicked, thou shall surely die, and thou speakest not or blow not the trumpet to warn the wicked, the same wicked or disobedient man shall die in his wickedness or disobedience but his blood will I require in thine hand. Yet if thou speakest or blow the trumpet to warn the wicked or disobedient man and he turned not from his wickedness, the wicked man shall die in his wickedness, his blood shall be upon his own head and thou hast delivered thy soul.
However, after the said publication I still continue to have ministration that the message has not been delivered most probably because, the focal people have either not read the message or have not heard about it. This made me to consider another medium of passing the message to concerned Authorities resulting in online publication of its abridged version in this complementary note.
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Nigeria Ailment - Elder Ugbana Ngere-Eneotu
NIGERIA AILMENT:
DIVINE PRESCIPTION
ARRIVES
BY
ELDER UGBANA E. NGERE-ENEOTU
Copyright 2016
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RE: OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCK E.A. JONATHAN AND THE CONSTITUTION REVIEW COMMITTEE: THE ONLY PEACEFUL AND CONSTITUTIONAL MEANS TO SOLVE NIGERIA’S PROBLEMS LIES IN ELECTORAL REFORM.
A COMPLEMENTARY NOTE.
I had Divine Inspiration on a Sunday night 4th Dec, 2011 to convey Proposition to address Nigeria’s challenges to her Rulers but I neither took the inspiration seriously nor intended to do anything about it because of the prevalence of a value system in which money is regarded as the ultimate in everything and only the talks of money bags attract the attention of individuals, organizations and authorities in Nigeria. Irrespective of my reluctance, the inspiration kept coming each time in a stronger intensity than the preceding one. The strong and quick succession in which the inspiration was coming prompted me to begin to think of how to deliver the message to concerned quarters and on one of the occasions of meditating on the inspired message, I was led to read the following portions of the Holy Bible:- Isaiah 55:8-9, 1Cor 1:19-29, Ezekiel 3:17-21 & 33:1-9. After reading the above Bible portions especially Ezekiel 3:17-21 & 33:1-9, I was compelled to take the first step to deliver the inspired message to appropriate quarters by publishing it in three consecutive editions