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Rebuilding Nigeria on the foundation of righteousness by Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, June 12 -- According to Milan Hubl, "The first step in liquidating a people is to erase its memory, destroy its books, its culture, and its history. Before long, the nation will begin to forg... Read More


Rebuilding Nigeria on the foundation of righteousness, By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, June 12 -- According to Milan Hubl, "The first step in liquidating a people is to erase its memory, destroy its books, its culture, and its history. Before long, the nation will begin to forg... Read More


Help, the fore is dying out, By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, June 2 -- History has shown that often, only a remnant survives, says Erwin Lutzer. Nine years ago, I visited a senior servant of God in Nigeria for an important discussion. Before I delved ... Read More


The veterans are crying, By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, May 21 -- I have just seen a video of a notable Nigerian Nollywood veteran, weeping profusely about her personal predicament and economic woes; no money, no accommodation, and nothing to show... Read More


Jesus in the hand of greedy preachers, By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, May 5 -- In 2011, a state government in Nigeria took a significant step towards fostering religious peace and harmony by convening a meeting between senior church leaders and their Islamic co... Read More


Building a nation that works for the people (1), By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, April 15 -- George Hegel is credited with the following words, "The only thing we can learn from history is that we don't learn from history." Dr Erwin Lutzer was spot on in the way he captu... Read More


Winners on earth, losers in eternity (2), By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, April 7 -- The rising tide of evil in our nations brings to the fore the raging battle between God and humanity. This crisis is not just a contemporary issue but one that has echoed through t... Read More


Winners on earth, losers in eternity (1), By Ayo Akerele

Nigeria, March 30 -- Speaking to the graduating class of Vassar College in 2001 about the vanity of wealth, Stephen King said, "We come in naked and broke. We may be dressed when we go out, but we're ... Read More