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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

NIGERIA WILL DO WELL IF YOU TAKE GOD OUT OF THE COUNTRY

"…The President's capability: Human capability is zero without God's approval. In many of his speeches and on his Facebook, President GEJ has always acknowledged his dependence on God to accomplish whatever is designed for him to accomplish for Nigeria . Let us join him to pray for divine guidance. His faith in God will lead him to do the good works that will move  Nigeria forward…"



If Nigerians would take God out of the country all would be well with the country. Just consider the number of places of worship in Lagos and Abuja ; churches, mosques, tabernacles, synagogues, temples, etc and the number of the congregations in these places of worship and you would be very much amazed. Now think of prayers said before any bus leaves any place, any car is turned on, before schools, before football games, before one opens one's shop and other activities. It is safe to say that Nigerians spend at least one hour a day in prayer.



Folks that is 140 million hours per day.



Even a deaf God would have heard our prayers. So I venture to assert that what is going on in Nigeria is the wish of God or that God does not answer prayers or that God despises Nigerian prayers.



Take your pick.



Please read Mr. Ayeni's quote above. He says that GEJ depends on God to accomplish what he is doing. I take that to be true. So take GEJ's accomplishments (name them one-by-one) and you will see the efficacy of praying to God in Nigeria . I think that OBJ also worked with God. Count OBJ's accomplishments and if you fail to come to the conclusion that God works in mysterious ways his wonders to perform in Nigeria , then you are blind. The size of our electric output; the quality of our roads and education; the quality of our hospitals and death rates; and a long list of our accomplishments are the answers of God's mercies to our prayers.



If we were to take God out of these places of worship, we would have a different Nigeria . The Val Ojo's of the world would see what they have been asking for. Such good things as kidnapping would disappear, the so called corruption which is nothing but a way for people to provide for their families would be things of the past; students would be tortured by teachers who would no longer be able to go "on strikes" but would be there to demand endless home work from tired students; food would be abundant leading to the sin of gluttony and to over population, a condition that one Ola Kassim has been preaching endlessly against.



Take God out of Nigeria and see the country roar!

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