Thirteen years after the death of Pa Mustapha, the nonagerian the Ancient of Days used in Ado – Ekiti to prepare the herbal medicine that cured my diabetes in 2002, sixteen years ago, the Mighty Father of creation has raised another man in the town to heal those who have the disease. This followed my plea during a spiritual retreat in the Ekiti State capital penultimate Friday, January 26, in response to the appeal of dozens of people in recent times. Especially given the remarks of two readers that their blood sugar level remained high after taking Pa Giwa’s herbal medicine, with the old man promising to send each of them another bottle.

Late Pa Mustapha was actually not a professional herbalist. He was a Muslim cleric who, like me, the Most High also spoke with one – to – one and whom He told the herbs to get and how to prepare them into medicine to cure my ten – year – long diabetes. Like him, the 63 – year – old man the Lord has just chosen in Ado – Ekiti is also not an alternative doctor. He too is a Muslim cleric with whom the invisible and immortal Ancient of Days speaks directly. But unlike the departed old man, he would as from now be preparing herbal medicine to cure diabetes for those who have the disease.

Of course, long – time readers of my ten – year – old column have since 2010 known that I am someone the Heavenly Father speaks with one – to – one. And who since 1993, He had been sending to those He wanted to be the president of Nigeria under His plan to make our country a great one.

The proof of this is that in the last eight years I had written about thrice or so that the King of kings and of the universe on Saturday, September 24, 1994 during a spiritual retreat in Ado – Ekiti, told Dr. Ore Falomo and myself that He caused the June 12, 1993 presidential poll won by his patient, late Chief Moshood Abiola, to be annulled. On the account of his ingratitude to the 41 Muslim clerics He raised and who fasted and prayed for 41 days to make his victory possible.  Till today, Dr. Falomo has not come out to refute my story, because he knows the Ancient of Days would punish him both here on earth and in the hereafter if he lied on the matter.

Four days ago, I phoned the man the Lord raised last month for the cure of diabetes and he told me the Heavenly Father had told him the herbs and other materials to use in treating the disease successfully. But he does not know yet if it would be processed into the powder – stuff Pa Mustapha prepared for me in 2002. And which the Supreme Being Himself told me to drink with my urine.

Whenever the herbal medicine is ready I would write about it in this column and make it available to any man or woman in Lagos to take without paying any money for it. But after the person had undergone a laboratory test in a hospital or clinic and the result shows that he or she had been cured of diabetes, I would let everyone know when the sale of the medicine would commence and the fee to be paid to the herbalist.

But let me stress here that the medicine has to be used as directed by the Most High. If it is to be taken with urine as was the case with me in 2002, then it is only those who are prepared to abide with this condition that should get in touch with me for the purchase of the medicine. Contrary to the popular belief in Nigeria, urine is not toxic or poisonous. I even understand that in some countries, particularly in India and some other parts of Asia that men and women drink urine every day and that such people rarely fall ill.

I now come to the incontestable or unchallengeable proof that my diabetes was cured with herbal medicine sixteen years ago. It is in my case history files at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja and the Primary Health Clinic of the Catholic Church at Akowonjo, Lagos that I am diabetic. Consequently, any doctor seeing me for the first time in the two hospitals would always ask if I was religiously taking the drug or drugs prescribed for my diabetes. The latest was when I kept an appointment at LASUTH three weeks ago.

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Since 2002 my reply had always been that I had been cured using herbal medicine and had stopped medication. As usual the doctors would say diabetes is an incurable disease and one that can only be controlled with orthodox medicine. They would therefore advice me not to kill myself by not taking my prescribed drugs.

They always amazed me, because if I had stopped medication since 2002 (16 years ago this year), how come that I am still alive, if I still have diabetes? Would high sugar level in my blood not have killed me since 2002 or 2003?

More to come next Wednesday


Colonel Clark, here is my  CV (12)

I was the Chairman of old Akure Local Government (split into Akure North and South Local Governments in October 1996) for seven months and seven days and the people in the town said I was one of the best they ever had. Indeed, at a meeting the Military Administrator of Ondo State at the time, Colonel Ahmed Usman had early in 1996 with the 16 Local Government Chairmen in the State (which then included Ekiti province), the Permanent Secretary for Local Government said I was the only one among the council bosses who understood how to run a local government. Colonel Usman also had word of praise for me that day.

A few days after I assumed office in August 1995, I was interviewed separately by the Ondo State Television, the Ondo State Radio Corporation (OSRC) and the Nigerian Television Authority, Akure. I told the people the amount of allocation sent to the council by the Federal Government in Abuja. It was the first time any Local Government Chairman in Akure, if not in Nigeria, would do such a thing.

I also told everyone that I would soon go round to meet the traditional rulers, their chiefs and other community leaders and the masses in town hall gatherings in the local government area. This was for them to let me know the projects they wanted the council to spend the federal allocation on in their areas. And that they would nominate the contractors to handle the projects. I also understood that it was the first time a council chairman in Akure, if not in Nigeria as a whole, would give the people the opportunity to choose the project they wanted executed in their communities and provide the contractors to carry them out.

Continues next week