Tag: miracles

  • 2023: My political sojourn so far has a touch of miracles – Peter Obi

    2023: My political sojourn so far has a touch of miracles – Peter Obi

    …says my security plan will be immediate and decisive

    …I deliberately refused to tell Atiku I was leaving PDP

     

    The Presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi has said his political journey so far in Nigeria’s political landscape has a touch of miracles.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports Obi made this disclosure in an interview with a national television program on Monday.

    Obi who went memory lane saying despite the many land mines planted on his political sojourn one way or the other he had managed to survive miraculously.

    When he was asked to react to so many things said about him by a fellow Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, Obi said”well, my political journey has been a miracle.

    “So many things has happened in my life that people never thought would be possible. In 2003, I contested for the Anambra Governorship election under a party that was just one year old, people said it will take a miracle for me to win the election that year, I won.

    “Six months later, I was impeached. I challenged the impeachment in court, people said it will be impossible for me to come back to office, that no governor has ever come back to office after impeachment, they said it will take a miracle for me to win the case in court, I won the case.

    “I came back to office and in 2007, an election was conducted and Andy Uba declared the winner. I went to court again to seek for the interpretation of our laws, I told the court that the tenure of a Governor is Four years and I should be allowed to finish my tenure, people said it will take miracle for me to win that case, I won.

    “So my Political journey has been like a miracle and I’m waiting for the bigger miracle to happen in 2023. That’s my response to Atiku’s statement.

    On the claim by Atiku that 90% of Northerners are not internet compliant, again, Obi said” Well, that’s the problem I’m coming to solve as the Nigerian President. I have said it before that the north will be our new oil, I will convert that population to wealth through Production.

    “I will invest in education so that those who don’t know how to operate the internet in the north, will learn how it is done. The north is our new oil.

    On why he refused to inform Atiku of his defection from PDP, he responded saying: ” A time will come in a man’s life, where he will decide to take a very strong decision about his life and his people, without informing those who are likely to tell him not to take such decision. I have so many important people in my life that I didn’t tell that i was going to leave PDP, I didn’t even tell my family at that time. I took that decision because it is the best thing to do and I didn’t want anybody to distract me.

    “Remember when I left, I told Nigerians that I will rather lose doing the right thing, than win doing the wrong thing.

    On security, he said “it will be immediate and decisive, I will pull people out of poverty, it has been proven that the more you pull people out of poverty, the more you reduce crime. I will invest in education and military manpower. All options will be on the table.

  • I’m coming for those who claim I stage fake miracles- Odumeje

    I’m coming for those who claim I stage fake miracles- Odumeje

    Controversial Onitsha based prophet, Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere, better known as Odumeje, has promised to deal with persons accusing him of staging false miracles in his church.

    In an Instagram video shared by Rita Edochie, Nigerian actress, on Saturday, the self-proclaimed ‘Lion ‘threatened to take serious spiritual measures against his critics.

    “And all of you that speak what you don’t know about the families of Lion, and about me, I will settle you,” he said angrily.

    “Your mission is to begin to criticise and speak against the Lord Almighty, you can’t stop a moving train.

    “No human being gave me power, and my power is not from an idol, and I have never knelt down before any man of God or before any shrine or anyone, and say ‘pray and lay hands on me.’

    “I was anointed from above. I have never done fake miracles, I have never packaged fake miracles with anyone. If you know that you gave fake testimony, and I paid you to give that testimony before this altar, provide yourself on Facebook. And you that said it when I am done with you, with what my father tells me, I will begin small for your generation.

    “And no one stop me when I begin a fight. If you want to joke, joke with the people around you, don’t joke with a man you don’t know how he begins, and that is Lion for you.”

    TheNewsGuru reports that Odumeje’s rant comes a few days after the death of Ada Jesus. The comedienne died on Wednesday at an Abuja-based hospital after a prolonged battle with kidney disease.

    Back in 2020, Ada Jesus had accused Edochie of scheming with Odumeje to stage fake miracles.

    It was learnt that not long after the entertainer’s allegations, she took ill and later became paralysed.

  • Fictional coincidences – Femi Aribisala

    By Femi Aribisala

    My DVD player has a slow-motion application. When you press it, you see the film you are watching in slow-motion. That way, you are likely to notice things you would otherwise have overlooked.

    When I first met the Lord, he set my life to slow-motion for the first two to three months so I could see things I had not noticed before. Suddenly, I discovered that everything about my life followed an ordered pattern. There was discernibly a guiding hand to all the things happening around me.

    I would ask the Lord a question and wait for him to answer; and he answered every time. But what was fascinating was the way he answered. In some cases, he answered directly in my mind. But more often than not, he used the things around me to answer.

    I would turn on the television and he would use someone on the screen to speak to me. Someone would come to visit me and would answer my question without my asking. I would open my bible and the answer would speak to me from one of the pages.

    After some time, the Lord switched off the slow-motion and everything went back to normal speed. But now I know it is up to me to be observant. Accordingly, I now spend every day of my life on the look-out for God. I make it my business to know what God is doing in the situations and circumstances of my life.

    On one occasion, I asked the Lord a question while driving. When I looked up, the answer was there; boldly written on a billboard. I then wondered whether the billboard was a vision or whether it was really there. So I went back again on the same route. When I got there, the billboard was right there, with the same message on it.

    Apparently, it had been there for a while. But why was it that the exact time I asked the Lord the question was the exact time I drove past the billboard? Did I ask the question or did the Lord cause me to ask it at that particular time? Your guess is as good as mine.

    After some time, the Lord switched off the slow-motion and everything went back to normal speed. But now I know it is up to me to be observant. Accordingly, I now spend every day of my life on the look-out for God. I make it my business to know what God is doing in the situations and circumstances of my life.

    It is my business to know the purpose he has purposed for me. Jesus says: “I must work the works of him who sent me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work.” (John 9:4).

    Finger of God

    Once, the Police arrested my former Business Manager, Ernest Oboh, on trumped-up charges. I had to go to the station to see what I could do. Before I left, I said a short prayer asking God for help. I asked him for the favour of God and the favour of man.

    When I got to the Police Station, I spoke to the arresting officer. The man listened to me intently for a few minutes and then directed that my Manager be released immediately. Then he gave me his reasons.

    He said to me: “I am releasing him for three reasons. I am releasing him because I have a lot of respect for people who have grey hair, and you have a lot of it. I am releasing him because I understand you have a doctorate, and I just have lots of respect for people who have doctorates. I am releasing him because you are a pastor, and I just have a lot of respect for pastors.”

    I told the officer: “I am sorry to disagree with you, Sir. You are not releasing him because of any of those reasons. You are releasing him because before I came here, I went down on my knees and prayed and asked God for favour.”

    You see, right from the beginning of that episode, God brought the case to a man whose mind he had already prepared to be sympathetic to me. All the issues about grey hairs and doctorates were simply the devices of God. Somebody else could have hated me precisely because my hair was grey, and he could have hated me for having a doctorate.

    Strategically-placed helpers

    Many years ago, some Liberian refugee members of our fellowship were arrested for “loitering,” and we had to go to the police station to secure their release. So we knelt and asked God to take control.

    When we got to the Station, we were directed to the office of the Divisional Commander. Immediately I walked into his office, I saw the kingdom of God. All over the walls were posters with slogans affirming the supremacy of Christ.

    When I sat down, I said to the DCO: “I see, Sir, that you are a Christian.” In answer to that question, he and I started sharing testimonies about the goodness of the Lord. This went on for some thirty minutes, after which he suddenly said: “By the way, why have you come to see me?”

    I told him some members of our fellowship were arrested for “loitering,” when all that happened was that they were going home after attending a Christian fellowship. I wanted to see if I could appeal to someone in authority to secure their release.

    The policeman was angry. “For loitering!” he exclaimed. “What nonsense. That should not happen, this is a free country.” He not only directed they should be released immediately but that those who arrested them should be summarily locked up.

    Don’t panic

    Joy Ogwu’s son was going back to the United States from Nigeria. He had an American passport and a Nigerian passport simultaneously. He came in with his Nigerian passport, which meant he did not have a Nigerian visa. But if he tried to leave with his Nigerian passport, they would require him to show a visa for his destination.

    That meant he would have to show his American passport. But dual nationality had then been suspended in Nigeria. If he only showed his American passport, they would ask him how he got into the country without a Nigerian visa.

    It was a “Catch 22” situation. Joy took the matter to God and asked for his help. Then she went to the airport with her son. But on getting there, she had a panic attack. Perhaps there was someone she knew who could help her? Perhaps if she spoke politely to the immigration official he would overlook the matter? Perhaps; perhaps; perhaps.

    Finally, the Holy Spirit spoke: “Did you not ask me for help? So why are you still anxious?”

    Remorseful, she stood there in the middle of the airport terminal apologising to God. She had scarcely finished praying her apologies when someone called her name: “Professor Ogwu is that you?”

    She looked up to see this distinguished military officer standing in front of her with a big grin on his face.

    “What are you doing here?” he asked.

    “My son is traveling to the United States.”

    “Where is he?” the man asked taking charge.

    He took charge so completely he ushered him past immigration and literally on to the plane. Problem solved.

    When Joy told her husband what happened, he was unimpressed. “It was just a coincidence,” he insisted. Coincidence my foot! Our God is not “a coincidental God.”

  • Insecurity: Stop giving excuses, perform ‘miracles’ you promised Nigerians– Shehu Sani to Buhari

    Shehu Sani, former Kaduna Central Senator, has charged the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government to stop giving excuses over the spate of insecurity in Nigeria.

    Sani gave the charge while recounting one of Buhari-led All Progressives Congress, APC, campaign manifesto in 2015 which was to proffer solution to the country’s security challenges.

    The former lawmaker stated that Nigerians voted the Buhari government on the promises that they would perform “miracles” in the area of insecurity, hence they should stop giving excuses.

    In a tweet, Sani wrote: “Insecurity was the major factor used for the ejection of the past administration and the most attractive reasons for the installation of the present one; Those who promised to perform instant miracles should not deny or give excuses of not having the magic wand.”

    The lawmaker’s call is coming at a time Boko Haram terrorists are on rampage in the Northeast while kidnappers are gradually taking over the country.

    A few weeks ago, Boko Haram had attacked a settlement, Auno near Maiduguri in Borno State, and left about 30 people dead.

    Following the attack, Buhari paid a sympathy visit to Maiduguri, shortly after which the insurgents attacked again.

    The President during the visit had wondered how Boko Haram members survive.

    On Friday, the leader of the sect, Abubakar Shekau had threatened Buhari not to return to Borno State again because his members are fully on ground.