Wednesday, May 29, 2019

ACCUSED OF BEING A SEPARATIST


ACCUSED OF BEING A SEPARATIST
I cannot confirm all the story quoted by the author but agree with the message.

In the old days of DLBC, many accused the man of God that he had inculcated a superiority complex spirit in his members. It was whispered in those days that most Deeper Life members think "Good, better Deeper Life". Admittedly, it is a tall order to control how people posture about their church but I haven't found this widespread belief to be backed by fact.
Please be patient with me as I prove my stance with real occurrences over the years.
*The so-called battle of the Chrises
We may recall that one of the greatest controversies that shook charismatics in Nigeria in recent times happened in 2001 between Pst Chris Okotie and Pst Chris Oyakhilome. Many pastors were quick to make comments. But not W.F. But during a press conference for the national youth convention 2002 tagged "SAY", a journalist cornered Kumuyi to make a statement. She asked what his view was about the warring pastors. The G.S asked the journalist "Are you born again? It will be improper for me to bring issues about born again believers and discuss it with an unbeliever". Not to be outdone the reporter insisted she was a bonafide Christian to which the GS smilingly replied "Then you ought to have known that if I had things to tell either of the pastors, I would do that privately" While some used the opportunity to browbeat either of the pastors, Kumuyi spoke with maturity and understanding calling both men brothers. Where then is the divisiveness of which he was so often accused?
Similarly we all remember the Sis Linda vision. My! That tore open the Pentecostals in this nation much like Daddy Freeze's banter on tithing. Sister Linda said in her afterlife experience Jesus Himself had told her unless people dressed like Deeper Life they'd not make heaven. All roads therefore was leading to Deeper Life but the G.S was displeased. He saw it as a trick of Satan to take people's eyes off the Bible and on to extra-scriptural authentication. Twice he denounced the Sister Linda videos and banned them from being showed in a Deeper Life Church. That speaks volumes of his sincerity. He held firm to his convictions but won't allow a subjective verification of them. He sticks to the Bible.
The third story is even more stirring. (I have told it before). David Oyedepo who it can be argued differed from the GS substantially theologically had a case of insanity with a female member of his church. The lady was brought to his house and after prayers, she only had temporary reliefs. She lapsed again into insanity momentarily. So the Winners Bishop decided it was best the woman lived with them so her faith would be built for a perfect deliverance.
One day the said lady approached Oyedepo with a concerned look. She told of how anytime she prayed alone, she saw W.F Kumuyi's face. She didn't know what it meant. Bishop Oyedepo knew. "It can only mean one thing! God wants Pst Kumuyi to pray for you. I see him as not just a bonafide minister but a senior and higher ministry than myself" With that the compassionate bishop penned a handwritten letter on his letterhead and sent the sealed letter with the unstable lady to Kumuyi with his own personal driver"
You guessed it! When Kumuyi read the letter, he laid hands on this sister and she was instantly and permanently healed. But Kumuyi sent her back with his own handwritten note on his letterhead. "Here is your daughter. I am sending her back to you. I have prayed for her as the Lord instructed and she's been gloriously healed!"
Pastor Kumuyi holds tenaciously to his beliefs but he also opens his hand of fellowship to others of like faith who doesn't believe exactly as he does. In fact, in his earliest days and now, three of his foremost mentors were John Wesley, Charles Spurgeon and Charles G. Finney. His aggressive evangelism and stance on holiness came off of Wesley's influence primarily and Finney as well. Till today he holds on to the doctrine of sanctification as a distinct work of Grace. But in his inimitable exegetical teaching of the Bible one can see the influence of Spurgeon, the British Prince of preachers.
I have written previously of his being influenced by RCCG's iliterate founder. Baba Akindayomi was partly responsible for pressuring the young Kumuyi to give up celiibacy. Kumuyi was so certain of Jesus soon return when he set out in the ministry that he could hardly cherish the thought of getting married! Akindayomi argued soundly though that it was easier for a young pastor who is unmarried to be tempted and distracted than if he was married.
Even though not too strong on healing and baptism in the Holy Ghost with the evidence of tongues, W.F Kumuyi has been reported to have been influenced on those themes by Kenneth E. Hagin and others. (Archbishop Ben Akosa wrote so)
This writer is of the view that if the church at large approach the anointed teachings of Kumuyi with as much open heart as he has apparently followed other people's teachings, the church in general would be better served. There is far too much moral failings in Christendom lately with ministers falling the hardest!
Ponder on this. By 1987, Deeper Life Bible Church had as many as 50,000 members and was the third single largest congregation in the World! Yet, Kumuyi was preaching hard on holiness, moderation and tough reforms. It brings to heart the question Jesus asked the Jews "But what went ye to the wilderness to see?...A prophet! Yeah I say!..."
I pray many will take up from this humble man of God and preach the disappearing but needed gospel of Character!

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

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Friday, June 30, 2017

NIGERIA FIRST MILLIONAIRE

THE UNFORGETTABLE NIGERIAN

NIGERIA'S FIRST MILLIONAIRE

CANDIDO JOAO DA ROCHA (1860 - 1959)

Have you ever asked any of your parents for money, especially continuously, and they gave you this reply: “Do you think I’m da Rocha?”
Well, I experienced it and growing up, I never knew the meaning of the statement, until I came across a book a friend gave me, when I stumbled on the name “Candido da Rocha”.
He was a rich man who would, from the balcony of his one-storey building, throw down coins to children who would, in a tangle of bodies and flapping hands, struggle for them. So, I remembered vividly why my parents denies being “a da Rocha” anytime I ask for monies I don’t literally need as a child.

Also known as Nigeria’s first millionaire, he was a rich entrepreneur, businessman, landowner and creditor who owned Water House or Casa d’Agua on Kakawa Street, Lagos Island, Lagos. It was named Water House because it was the first and only house in Lagos in those days to have a borehole and in turn sell water to the residents.

Candido da Rocha, a native of Ilesha, present day, Osun State, was born to the family of Joao Esan da Rocha, who was captured as a slave when he was 10 years old on his way to school in Ilesha. Candido was born in the Bahia region of Brazil. His mother was Angelica Josephina da Rocha. His father returned to Lagos, Nigeria in the 1870’s where he built his wealth and passed it to his son, Candido.

Due to his wealth, his friend, Herbert Macaulay, nominated him as a candidate in one of the elections of the time. And when da Rocha met the electorate, he told them: “I am Candido da Rocha, your candidate into the House. Vote for me if you like. And if you don’t, all well and good.” That statement ended his sojourn in politics as he lost the elections with acquiring just 20 votes.

Indeed, da Rocha was a very modest and generous capitalist.
During the Second World War (1939 - 1945), when the authorities of Kings College were looking for a place to relocate the students in the boarding house – among whom were Tiamiyu Bello-Osagie, who would become one of Nigeria’s most celebrated gynaecologists; Adenekan Ademola, son of Nigeria’s first indigenous Chief Justice, Adetokunbo Ademola; Dapo Aderemi, son of Sir Adesoji Aderemi, the legendary Onni of Ile-Ife – da Rocha volunteered his Bonanza Hotel on Customs Street, Lagos, and did not collect a dime for the period it was used.

Even after the war, when government asked influential Nigerians to contribute to the rehabilitations fund, he made substantial donations and he instructed that the amount should not be disclosed to the public.

Despite his wealth and political clout, no street in Lagos is named after him. Candido da Rocha died in 1959 and his remains lies at the Ikoyi Cemetery.

Credits: Ayomide Akinbode

#ibadankiniso

NIGERIA'S FIRST MILLIONAIRE

THE UNFORGETTABLE NIGERIAN

NIGERIA'S FIRST MILLIONAIRE

CANDIDO JOAO DA ROCHA (1860 - 1959)

Have you ever asked any of your parents for money, especially continuously, and they gave you this reply: “Do you think I’m da Rocha?”
Well, I experienced it and growing up, I never knew the meaning of the statement, until I came across a book a friend gave me, when I stumbled on the name “Candido da Rocha”.
He was a rich man who would, from the balcony of his one-storey building, throw down coins to children who would, in a tangle of bodies and flapping hands, struggle for them. So, I remembered vividly why my parents denies being “a da Rocha” anytime I ask for monies I don’t literally need as a child.

Also known as Nigeria’s first millionaire, he was a rich entrepreneur, businessman, landowner and creditor who owned Water House or Casa d’Agua on Kakawa Street, Lagos Island, Lagos. It was named Water House because it was the first and only house in Lagos in those days to have a borehole and in turn sell water to the residents.

Candido da Rocha, a native of Ilesha, present day, Osun State, was born to the family of Joao Esan da Rocha, who was captured as a slave when he was 10 years old on his way to school in Ilesha. Candido was born in the Bahia region of Brazil. His mother was Angelica Josephina da Rocha. His father returned to Lagos, Nigeria in the 1870’s where he built his wealth and passed it to his son, Candido.

Due to his wealth, his friend, Herbert Macaulay, nominated him as a candidate in one of the elections of the time. And when da Rocha met the electorate, he told them: “I am Candido da Rocha, your candidate into the House. Vote for me if you like. And if you don’t, all well and good.” That statement ended his sojourn in politics as he lost the elections with acquiring just 20 votes.

Indeed, da Rocha was a very modest and generous capitalist.
During the Second World War (1939 - 1945), when the authorities of Kings College were looking for a place to relocate the students in the boarding house – among whom were Tiamiyu Bello-Osagie, who would become one of Nigeria’s most celebrated gynaecologists; Adenekan Ademola, son of Nigeria’s first indigenous Chief Justice, Adetokunbo Ademola; Dapo Aderemi, son of Sir Adesoji Aderemi, the legendary Onni of Ile-Ife – da Rocha volunteered his Bonanza Hotel on Customs Street, Lagos, and did not collect a dime for the period it was used.

Even after the war, when government asked influential Nigerians to contribute to the rehabilitations fund, he made substantial donations and he instructed that the amount should not be disclosed to the public.

Despite his wealth and political clout, no street in Lagos is named after him. Candido da Rocha died in 1959 and his remains lies at the Ikoyi Cemetery.

Credits: Ayomide Akinbode

#ibadankiniso

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Evans alleged illegal detention

Evans alleged illegal detention

Just when Nigerians thought no lawyer would step out to defend notorious  billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike a.k.a. Evans,  Voice Olukoya Ogungbeje has proven an exception.

Ogungbeje who heads Lawflex Chambers and is the Chairman of Voice Vanguard,  stepped out Wednesday.

He grabbed the headlines as he filed a fundamental rights suit on behalf of Evans, by dragging the Inspector General of Police, and three others before a Federal High Court in Lagos over Evans alleged illegal detention .

Joined as respondents are the Nigeria Police Force, Commissioner of Police Lagos State, and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Lagos State Police Command.

In his fundamental rights  the confessed kidnapper is seeking a court order directing the respondents to immediately charge him to court if there is any case against him.

Friday, May 19, 2017

OSINBAJO SIGNS 3 FAR-REACHING EXECUTIVE ORDERS

OSINBAJO SIGNS 3 FAR-REACHING EXECUTIVE ORDERS TO EASE BUSINESS, FAST TRACK BUDGET SUBMISSIONS & PROMOTE MADE IN NIGERIA PRODUCTS

In exercise of the presidential authorities vested in the Executive arm of government, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, today signed three executive orders that will significantly change some of the ways government business and operations are conducted in the country forthwith. 

Ahead of the signing, the Acting President held an interactive session at the old Banquet Hall of Presidential Villa with all relevant government officials, including ministers, permanent secretaries and heads of departments and agencies among others. The session was meant to directly engage government officials who would be implementing the orders and the new instructions. 

The executive orders also stipulate sanctions and punitive measures meant to address violations where necessary.

Specifically, Prof. Osinbajo signed three executive orders giving specific instructions on a number of policy issues affecting: 

*the promotion of transparency and efficiency in the business environment designed to facilitate the ease of doing business in the country,

*support for local contents in public procurement by the Federal Government, and

*timely submission of annual budgetary estimates by all statutory and non-statutory agencies, including companies owned by the Federal Government.

Highlights of the three orders are as follows listed in A, B & C:

A.

On the Promotion of Transparency and Efficiency in the Business Environment

WHEREAS, it is the policy of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) to create an enabling environment for businesses and entrench measures and strategies aimed at promoting transparency and efficiency;

WHEREAS, the FGN is committed to the promotion of domestic and foreign investments, creation of employment and stimulation of the national economy; and

WHEREAS, His Excellency,  Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria constituted the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council to coordinate the implementation of this policy;

NOW THEREFORE, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION AS THE ACTING PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, I HEREBY ORDER AS FOLLOWS:

Transparency in MDAs

1. Every Ministry, Department and Agency (MDA) of the FGN shall publish a complete list of all requirements or conditions for obtaining products and services within the MDA’s scope of responsibility, including permits, licenses, waivers, tax related processes, filings and approvals. The list shall –

a. include all fees and timelines required for the processing of applications for the products and services; and

b. be conspicuously pasted on the premises of the relevant MDA and published on its website within 21 days from the date of issuance of this Order.

2. It shall be the responsibility of the head of the relevant MDA to ensure that the list is verified and kept up-to-date at all times. If there is any conflict between a published and an unpublished list of requirements, the published list shall prevail.

Default Approvals

3. Where the relevant agency or official fails to communicate approval or rejection of an application within the time stipulated in the published list, all applications for business registrations, certification, waivers, licenses or permits not concluded within the stipulated timeline shall be deemed approved and granted. 

4. The mode of communication of official decisions to applicants shall be stated in the published requirements. 

5. Where applications are rejected within the stipulated timeline, all rejections shall be given with reasons. Rejections of applications shall be tracked and accurate records kept at all times for each MDA and shall be submitted to the head of the MDA on a weekly basis. 

6. There shall be at least two (2) modes of communication of acceptance or rejection of applications to the applicants by the relevant MDAs before the expiration of the stipulated time, including letters, emails and publications on MDA websites.

7. The applicant’s acknowledgement copy of the application, including electronic submission acknowledgements, shall serve as proof of the date of submission of the application for purposes of determination of the commencement of the application timeline. 

8. An Applicant whose application is deemed granted under this Directive may apply to the Minister for the time being in charge of the application for the issuance of any document or certificate in evidence of the grant within 14 days of lapse of the MDA’s stipulated timeline for the application.   

9. Failure of the appropriate officer to act on any application within the timeline stipulated, without lawful excuse, shall amount to misconduct and be subject to appropriate disciplinary proceedings in accordance with the law and regulations applicable to the civil or public service.

One Government Directive

10. An MDA that requires input documentation, requirements or conditions from another MDA in order to deliver products and services on applications within the originating MDA’s remit or mandate, including permits, licenses, waivers, tax documentation, filings and approvals shall only request a photocopy or other prima facie proof from the applicant. It shall be the responsibility of the originating MDA to seek verification or certification directly from the issuing MDA.

11. Service Level Agreements shall be binding on MDAs and shall be relied upon by MDAs in the issuance of published stipulated timelines for processing of applications for the products and services.

12. It shall be the responsibility of the head of the relevant MDA to ensure that the agreed terms of the Service Level Agreements are adhered to.

13. Failure of the appropriate officer to act within the timeline stipulated in the Service Level Agreement, without lawful excuse, shall amount to misconduct and be subject to appropriate disciplinary proceedings in accordance with the law and regulations applicable to the civil or public service.

Entry Experience of Visitors and Travellers

14. Ordinary tourist and business entry visas to Nigeria shall henceforth be issued or rejected with reason by the Consular Office of Nigerian Embassies and High Commissions within 48 hours of receipt of valid application. The timeline shall be notified to the public by pasting a notice conspicuously at every Consular Office and by publication on every website of Nigerian Embassies and High Commissions.

15. A comprehensive and up to date list of requirements, conditions and procedures for obtaining visa on arrival, including estimated timeframe, shall be published on all immigration-related websites in Nigeria and abroad, including Embassies and High Commissions, and all ports of entry into Nigeria.

16. The processing of issuance of visas on arrival shall be carried out in a transparent manner. Visas on arrival shall be granted at all Nigerian ports of entry once applicants have met all the published requirements.

Port Operations

17. There shall be no touting whatsoever by official or unofficial persons at any port in Nigeria. On duty staff shall be properly identified by uniform and official cards. Off duty staff shall stay away from the ports except with the express approval of the agency head. The FAAN Aviation Security (AVSEC) and Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) Security shall enforce this order.

18. All non-official staff shall be removed from the secured areas of airports. No official of FAAN, Immigration, security agency or Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) or any other agency is to meet any non-designated dignitary at any secure areas of the airport. The official approved list of dignitaries that have been pre-approved to be received by protocol officers shall be made available to AVSEC and other relevant agencies ahead of their arrival at the airport.

19.  Any official caught soliciting or receiving bribes from passengers or other port users shall be subject to immediate removal from post and disciplinary as well as criminal proceedings in line with extant laws and regulations.

20. All relevant MDAs at the airports shall within 30 days of the issuance of this Order merge their respective departure and arrival interfaces into a single customer interface, without prejudice to necessary backend procedures.

21. All agencies currently physically present in Nigerian Ports shall within 60 days harmonise their operations into one single interface station domiciled in one location in the port and implemented by a single joint task force at all times, without prejudice to necessary backend procedures.

22. The new single interface station at each Port shall capture, track and record information on all goods arriving and departing from Nigeria and remit captured information to the head of the MDA and the head of the National Bureau of Statistics on a weekly basis.

23. Each Port in Nigeria shall assign an existing export terminal to be dedicated to the exportation of agriculture produce within 30 days of the issuance of this Order.

24. The Apapa Port shall resume 24-hour operations within 30 days of the issuance of this Order.

 

Registration of Businesses

25. The Registrar-General of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) shall within 14 days of the issuance of this Order ensure that all registration processes at the CAC are fully automated through the CAC website from the start of an application process to completion, including ensuring the availability of an online payment platform where necessary.

Effective Date of the Order

26. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.

Dated this 18th. . . . . .. . day of May . . . . . . 2017.

SIGNED BY

Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, GCON

Acting President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

B.

On support for local contents in public procurement by the Federal Government. 

All Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the FGN shall grant preference to local manufacturers of goods and service providers in their procurement of goods and services. 

2. Any document issued by any MDA of the FGN for the solicitation of offers, bids, proposals or quotations for the supply or provision of goods and services (Solicitation Document), in accordance with (1) above, shall expressly indicate the preference to be granted to domestic manufacturers, contractors and service providers and the information required to establish the eligibility of a bid for such preference.

3. All Solicitation Documents shall require bidders or potential manufacturers, suppliers, contractors and consultants to provide a verifiable statement on the local content of the goods or services to be provided.

4. Made-in-Nigeria products shall be given preference in the procurement of the following items and at least 40% of the procurement expenditure on these items in all MDAs of the FGN shall be locally manufactured goods or local service providers:

a. Uniforms and Footwear;

b. Food and Beverages;

c. Furniture & Fittings;

d. Stationery;

e. Motor Vehicles;

f. Pharmaceuticals;

g. Construction Materials; and

h Information and Communication Technology;

5. Within 90 days of the date of this Order, the heads of all MDAs of the FGN shall:

a. assess the monitoring, enforcement, implementation, and compliance with this Executive Order and local content stipulations in the Public Procurement Act or any other relevant Act within their agencies; 

b. propose policies to ensure that the Federal Government’s procurement of goods and services maximises the use of goods manufactured in Nigeria and services provided by Nigerian citizens doing business as sole proprietors, firms, or companies held wholly by them or in the majority; and 

c. submit such findings to the Honourable Minister of Industry, Trade & Investment.

6. Within 180 days of the date of this order, the Minister of Industry, Trade & Investment in consultation with the Director-General of the Bureau for Public Procurement shall submit to the President, a report on the Made-in-Nigeria initiative that includes findings from paragraph 4 above.  This report shall include specific recommendations to strengthen the implementation of Local Content Laws and local content procurement preference policies and programmes.

7. For the purpose of this Order, “local content” means the amount of Nigerian or locally produced human and material resources utilised in the manufacture of goods or rendering of services. 

8. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.

Dated this 18th. . . . . .. . day of May . . . . . . 2017.

SIGNED BY

Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, GCON

Acting President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

C. 

ON BUDGETS

All Agencies, whether or not listed in the Fiscal Responsibility Act, shall, on or before the end May every year, cause to be prepared and submitted to the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Budget and National Planning their schedule of revenue and expenditure estimates for the next three financial years.

2. All Agencies shall, on or before the end of July every year, cause to be prepared and submitted to the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Budget and National Planning their annual budget estimates, which shall be derived from the estimates of revenue and expenditure as projected in their three-year schedule.

3. A joint committee of the Ministries of Finance, and the Budget and National Planning shall review such estimates and ensure their conformity with the national plan and the financial and budgetary regulations before processing them for approval and early transmission to the National Assembly.

4. Supervising Ministers and Heads of Agencies as well as the Chief Executive Officers of Government owned companies shall verify that the process of preparation, harmonisation and collation of budget estimates are as stipulated in relevant laws and guidelines as well as ensure strict compliance with this Executive Order.

5. Except with the express consent of the President, no payment shall be made in respect of any capital or recurrent liability of an Agency, other than payment of due salaries and allowances, unless the Agency has an approved budget and the payment is in conformity with the approval.

6. Heads of Agencies and Chief Executive Officers of Government owned companies shall take personal responsibility and be subject to appropriate sanctions for any failure to comply with this Order.

7. Any revenue or other funds of an Agency in excess of the amounts budgeted and duly expended shall accrue to the consolidated revenue fund of the Federal Government.

8. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately. 

Dated this 18th. . . . . .. . day of May . . . . . . 2017.

SIGNED BY

Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, GCON

Acting President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria


Released by: 

Laolu Akande

Senior Special Assistant on Media & Publicity to the President

Office of the Vice President

May 18, 2017

COPIED.

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Power Behind LEVERAGE

Until you understand the Power Behind LEVERAGE and you understand the law of Finance (Law of poverty and Law of Wealth) which says:

If you want to remain poor, work alone or work for someone and if you want to be successful work with people but not for people. Until you realize that you need to have workers or build a team to achieve your BIG DREAMS you would remain the way you are all your life (an employee).

The successful folks realised they needed leverage to succeed so they hire not just anyone, but the best and they use him or her until the person is useless then they retire you and look for another fresh, viable and young chap to replace you and the process goes on and on, you can only work for Dangote you can never own Dangote group of companies or be richer than Dangote.

The Wealthy and successful realised that to be successful other people must succeed through you. The trick is an employer can never pay your true worth, every employer pays you 10% of your worth and take the remaining 90% as profit.

They set targets for you, and you hit it, yet you keep missing your own targets. That brings me to the opportunity I am proposing to you. You might have heard of it but I bet you don't understand it, so many have never heard of it. Some heard and misconceived it to be fraud because they prefer to dwell on the experiences of those who tried it and failed.

A wise man once said: "To be successful, follow the path of the successful" but the lazy poor people prefer to kill their own dreams by believing that if some people who are very close to them tried something and failed then they can never succeed in it.

Many are called but few are chosen, have you ever asked those that failed why they failed, they always have unbelievable excuses. Even where others are succeeding some will fail.
Can you rent a shop, fill it with goods and lock it up and expect that when you open it everything would have changed to money?

No!, a lot of people who failed in some ventures that are apparently a life transforming opportunity failed to plan, put in effort, commitment, persistence, consistency and they lack motivation, they gave up just when they almost would have gotten their wealth.

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