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Ciroma, my hero man
Last week at the IPI World Congress 2013 in Amman, Jordan, I met Mallam Kabir Yusuf, Chairman of Media Trust, publisher of Daily Trust newspapers. I engaged him on the subject of the 100 Nigerian quintessential heroes. Who is his ... Read More »
Adenuga, Solarin and heroism—your letters
•5 years after NYSC member disappeared, dad suffers stroke, demands justice from sickbed, refuses food Read More »
Tai Solarin: Prophet who picked corpses from the streets of Nigeria
He was a man of God who, ironically, never believed in God per se. He was a prophet who cried out for justice, equality, righteousness and good governance in Nigeria yet he never accepted the existence of God. “God is ... Read More »
100 NIGERIAN CENTENNIAL HEROES SERIES:Celebrating Mike Adenuga at 60
Beloved members of Press Clips Pentecostal Church (PCPC), today is Thanksgiving Day! We are here to celebrate, to jubilate and to thank Jehovah, the Almighty God for the life of one of our very own, Dr. Mike Adenuga (GCON), who ... Read More »
Awwww… thanks for your letters!
Beloved members of Press Clips Pentecostal Church (PCPC), once again we thank God for preserving our lives in spite of all the dangers surrounding us everywhere. I thank God that I am completely healed now of the accident I had ... Read More »
Prayer warriors my foot!
I have been reading an interesting book by Bishop Humphrey Erumaka, the pioneering President of the Epistle Communication Ministries and Senior Pastor of Wordbase Assembly, a fast-growing church located at Okota in Lagos. The book titled Era of Errors is ... Read More »
Thanks to the Angels of Golden Tulip
BELOVED members of Press Clips Pentecostal Church (PCPC), it’s testimony time! Time to tell my story, time to tell the world about how God delivered me from the jaws of death at the time Chinua Achebe, the celebrated novelist of ... Read More »
Pastor Kalejaiye’s wonder pen
He is a poet on the pulpit, a master who can twist words with the dexterity of William Shakespeare or any of the greats that ever lived. Each time he comes to preach, there is hardly any empty chair, because ... Read More »
AYO OSITELU (To my friend now gone)
Why this belated tribute? Why haven’t I written about you long before now? It is because I still don’t believe that you are gone. How can you just go like that? How can you simply exit from the arena, Mr. ... Read More »
Ode to victory
Green is the colour of victory. A colour so fresh, so verdant. The colour that God first dressed up all the green plants of Eden, all the dense green foliage of Paradise. Green-white-green. The tri-colours of Nigeria, my country. The ... Read More »




