Monthly Archives: February 2010

What to do when nothing seems to be happening – Fola Daniel Adelesi

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I have been through stages and I am still going through stages in my life, just as almost every one of us, where nothing seems to be happening. At such times it is easy to get discouraged and call for … Continue reading

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When teenagers don’t enjoy church – Fola Daniel Adelesi

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It is easy to think that the teenagers are too ambitious and to conclude that some of them are already delinquent but what we are ignorantly doing when we do not help our teenagers to enjoy church is to cultivate … Continue reading

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Should we fight people who change churches – Fola Daniel Adelesi

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A female Nigerian pastor who goes by the name Williams once said, ‘if your church does not change you then you need to change your church.’ I have also heard Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo say, ‘instead of the people to perish … Continue reading

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Witches are not your problem – Fola Daniel Adelesi

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I over heard a group of photographers discussing in a recent conference that I attended and they lamented their state of stagnation. One of them believed witches and wizards were responsible and he also taught that they could have been … Continue reading

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Where is the greener pasture – Fola Daniel Adelesi

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Where in the world do you think would be ideal for a man to succeed if his present environment does not seem good enough for him to succeed? What do we really mean when we talk about greener pasture? For … Continue reading

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Misfits in politics – Fola Daniel Adelesi

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Countries who do not have responsible leaders should be ashamed of themselves bearing in mind that my definition of ‘responsible leaders’ captures the kind of people who believe in and ensure the welfare of their people, pursue the developmental progress … Continue reading

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