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  • RCCG SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDENT’S MANUAL LESSON FOURTEEN 

    2ND DECEMBER 2018

    CHRISTIANS AND POLITICS (PART 1)

    MEMORY VERSE: “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.” – Proverbs 29:2

    BIBLE PASSAGE: Nehemiah 5:14-19

    Nehemiah:5.14
    Moreover, from the time that I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah, from the twentieth year until the thirty-second year of King Artaxerxes, twelve years, neither I nor my brothers ate the governor’s provisions.
    Nehemiah:5.15
    But the former governors who [were] before me laid burdens on the people, and took from them bread and wine, besides forty shekels of silver. Yes, even their servants bore rule over the people, but I did not do so, because of the fear of God.
    Nehemiah:5.16
    Indeed, I also continued the work on this wall, and we did not buy any land. All my servants [were] gathered there for the work.
    Nehemiah:5.17
    And at my table [were] one hundred and fifty Jews and rulers, besides those who came to us from the nations around us.
    Nehemiah:5.18
    Now [that] which was prepared daily [was] one ox [and] six choice sheep. Also fowl were prepared for me, and once every ten days an abundance of all kinds of wine. Yet in spite of this I did not demand the governor’s provisions, because the bondage was heavy on this people.
    Nehemiah:5.19
    Remember me, my God, for good, [according to] all that I have done for this people.

    INTRODUCTION:
    Generally, politics can be described as the methodology and activities associated with running a government, an organisation or a movement.

    Politics is all about influence. It is this influence that further births positive or negative changes in the lives of the people.

    The involvement of Christians in politics is neither secular, nor beyond the ideologies of Christianity because it is the desire of God that believers take charge and have influence here on earth (Genesis 1:28; Matthew 5:13-16).

    LESSON OUTLINES
    1. Misconceptions about politics
    2. Why should Christians be involved in politics?

    MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT POLITICS

    Some Christians are of the opinion that, since our kingdom is not of this world, we do not have to be involved in any political activity in the world we presently live in (John 17:14).

    This is not the whole truth but a misconception aimed at robbing us of our godly heritage of dominion (Psalm 8:6; 1Peter 2:9; Revelations 5:10).

    Here are some reasons for the misconception or wrong notions about involvement of Christians in politics;

    1. Politics is a dirty game and a worldly affair.
    2. Political involvements will take one to hell.
    3. All politicians are liars, corrupt and promiscuous.
    4. It is an opportunity to embezzle money or amass wealth unlawfully.
    5. Most politicians are fetish or occultic.

    WHY SHOULD CHRISTIANS BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS?

    In order to disabuse our minds as Christians about our active involvement in politics, we need to consider the following reasons objectively:

    1. It is the desire of God that believers take charge and have influence here on earth (Deuteronomy 28:13). We are to take the lead and allow kingdom values to shape our society (Matthew 5:13-16).

    2. The leaders we elect, or fail to elect have great influence on our freedom, well-being and the fulfilment of our God-given mandate. They can choose to protect our right to worship and spread the gospel, or prevent us from exercising such rights (Esther 4:14; Daniel 6:7). 

    3. Politics like other sectors of national developments (Health, Finance, etc.), should be explored to ‘’teach all nations’’ in order to demonstrate the exemplary life and flavour of godliness (Daniel 6:1-3; Matthew 28:19-20).

    4. The involvement of godly Christians in politics will reduce corruption, disorderliness, mischief and other socio-economic vices in the society (2Chronicles 14:1-6; Proverbs 29:2).

    5. To effect positive and lasting changes that will benefit the society (Genesis 41:33-40; Proverbs 14:34).

    CONCLUSION
    God is still looking for the righteous few, in order to uplift our nations (Genesis 18:32).

    QUESTIONS
    1. Mention 4 misconceptions believers have about politics
    2. Why should Christians be involved in politics?
    RCCG SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDENT’S MANUAL LESSON FOURTEEN  2ND DECEMBER 2018 CHRISTIANS AND POLITICS (PART 1) MEMORY VERSE: “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.” – Proverbs 29:2 BIBLE PASSAGE: Nehemiah 5:14-19 Nehemiah:5.14 Moreover, from the time that I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah, from the twentieth year until the thirty-second year of King Artaxerxes, twelve years, neither I nor my brothers ate the governor’s provisions. Nehemiah:5.15 But the former governors who [were] before me laid burdens on the people, and took from them bread and wine, besides forty shekels of silver. Yes, even their servants bore rule over the people, but I did not do so, because of the fear of God. Nehemiah:5.16 Indeed, I also continued the work on this wall, and we did not buy any land. All my servants [were] gathered there for the work. Nehemiah:5.17 And at my table [were] one hundred and fifty Jews and rulers, besides those who came to us from the nations around us. Nehemiah:5.18 Now [that] which was prepared daily [was] one ox [and] six choice sheep. Also fowl were prepared for me, and once every ten days an abundance of all kinds of wine. Yet in spite of this I did not demand the governor’s provisions, because the bondage was heavy on this people. Nehemiah:5.19 Remember me, my God, for good, [according to] all that I have done for this people. INTRODUCTION: Generally, politics can be described as the methodology and activities associated with running a government, an organisation or a movement. Politics is all about influence. It is this influence that further births positive or negative changes in the lives of the people. The involvement of Christians in politics is neither secular, nor beyond the ideologies of Christianity because it is the desire of God that believers take charge and have influence here on earth (Genesis 1:28; Matthew 5:13-16). LESSON OUTLINES 1. Misconceptions about politics 2. Why should Christians be involved in politics? MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT POLITICS Some Christians are of the opinion that, since our kingdom is not of this world, we do not have to be involved in any political activity in the world we presently live in (John 17:14). This is not the whole truth but a misconception aimed at robbing us of our godly heritage of dominion (Psalm 8:6; 1Peter 2:9; Revelations 5:10). Here are some reasons for the misconception or wrong notions about involvement of Christians in politics; 1. Politics is a dirty game and a worldly affair. 2. Political involvements will take one to hell. 3. All politicians are liars, corrupt and promiscuous. 4. It is an opportunity to embezzle money or amass wealth unlawfully. 5. Most politicians are fetish or occultic. WHY SHOULD CHRISTIANS BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS? In order to disabuse our minds as Christians about our active involvement in politics, we need to consider the following reasons objectively: 1. It is the desire of God that believers take charge and have influence here on earth (Deuteronomy 28:13). We are to take the lead and allow kingdom values to shape our society (Matthew 5:13-16). 2. The leaders we elect, or fail to elect have great influence on our freedom, well-being and the fulfilment of our God-given mandate. They can choose to protect our right to worship and spread the gospel, or prevent us from exercising such rights (Esther 4:14; Daniel 6:7).  3. Politics like other sectors of national developments (Health, Finance, etc.), should be explored to ‘’teach all nations’’ in order to demonstrate the exemplary life and flavour of godliness (Daniel 6:1-3; Matthew 28:19-20). 4. The involvement of godly Christians in politics will reduce corruption, disorderliness, mischief and other socio-economic vices in the society (2Chronicles 14:1-6; Proverbs 29:2). 5. To effect positive and lasting changes that will benefit the society (Genesis 41:33-40; Proverbs 14:34). CONCLUSION God is still looking for the righteous few, in order to uplift our nations (Genesis 18:32). QUESTIONS 1. Mention 4 misconceptions believers have about politics 2. Why should Christians be involved in politics?
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  • A reflection in biblical principles of civil government and the Nigerian case

    The Churches in Nigeria are apolitical and in their scandalous disunity, seem not to be able to offer any solution to the ugly, and multifaceted problems we brought upon ourselves as a nation. However, a united Church, on the principle of Social Ecumenism, can be a veritable instrument for the solution we need through godly principles, righteous political structure for social development, and national integration in Nigeria, being lights and salt to the nation.

    What is Ecumenism?
    Ecumenism is from the Greek word Oikoumene, which means the unity of the whole earth. Occupy.ng app is aimed at the unity of the whole Church in Nigeria to form Consensus Political Movement or Political Action Committees, mobilizing all the various denominations represented under Christian Association of Nigeria, in order to occupy the mountain of government, cascading from the grassroots level to the national level as commanded by Jesus Christ in the book of Luke 19:13b. “Occupy till I come.”
    This is based on the conviction that doctrine divides while service unites. Service to God through service to humanity will unite the Church according to Matt. 25:40 “And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”
    Unity of the Body
    The government of God in any nation rest upon the Shoulders of the Body of Christ, the Church in that nation and its the responsibility of the United Church to superimpose the principles of Kingdom of God upon civil governments of each nation according to the book of Isaiah 9:6; and then
    Rev. 11:15 will become our reality and,
    “The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever.”
    Service
    The greatest service the Church can offer humanity is to bring the reality and the blessings of the Kingdom of God, which are righteousness, peace, joy in the Holy Ghost into every areas of our influence. Roman 14:17
    “For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost”
    Kingdom come
    However, what God gave to the Church as her first assignment, has not been considered after the failed attempt during the reign of Emperor Constantine. Matt. 6:33 “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”
    If we then obey our Cultural Mandate, Christian principles would serve as the Superstructure upon which the modern Nigerian nation would be established and administered by those who are called into politics as a mission field.

    Kingsley
    A reflection in biblical principles of civil government and the Nigerian case The Churches in Nigeria are apolitical and in their scandalous disunity, seem not to be able to offer any solution to the ugly, and multifaceted problems we brought upon ourselves as a nation. However, a united Church, on the principle of Social Ecumenism, can be a veritable instrument for the solution we need through godly principles, righteous political structure for social development, and national integration in Nigeria, being lights and salt to the nation. What is Ecumenism? Ecumenism is from the Greek word Oikoumene, which means the unity of the whole earth. Occupy.ng app is aimed at the unity of the whole Church in Nigeria to form Consensus Political Movement or Political Action Committees, mobilizing all the various denominations represented under Christian Association of Nigeria, in order to occupy the mountain of government, cascading from the grassroots level to the national level as commanded by Jesus Christ in the book of Luke 19:13b. “Occupy till I come.” This is based on the conviction that doctrine divides while service unites. Service to God through service to humanity will unite the Church according to Matt. 25:40 “And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Unity of the Body The government of God in any nation rest upon the Shoulders of the Body of Christ, the Church in that nation and its the responsibility of the United Church to superimpose the principles of Kingdom of God upon civil governments of each nation according to the book of Isaiah 9:6; and then Rev. 11:15 will become our reality and, “The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever.” Service The greatest service the Church can offer humanity is to bring the reality and the blessings of the Kingdom of God, which are righteousness, peace, joy in the Holy Ghost into every areas of our influence. Roman 14:17 “For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost” Kingdom come However, what God gave to the Church as her first assignment, has not been considered after the failed attempt during the reign of Emperor Constantine. Matt. 6:33 “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” If we then obey our Cultural Mandate, Christian principles would serve as the Superstructure upon which the modern Nigerian nation would be established and administered by those who are called into politics as a mission field. Kingsley 😇
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  • RCCG SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDENT’S MANUAL 9TH DECEMBER 2018

    CHRISTIANS AND POLITICS (PART 2)

    MEMORY VERSE: “The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spake to me, He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God.” – 2Samuel 23:3

    BIBLE PASSAGE: 2Samuel 23:1-4

    2 Samuel:23.1-4
    Now these [are] the last words of David. [Thus] says David the son of Jesse; [Thus] says the man raised up on high, The anointed of the God of Jacob, And the sweet psalmist of Israel: The Spirit of the LORD spoke by me, And His word [was] on my tongue. The God of Israel said, The Rock of Israel spoke to me: ‘He who rules over men [must be] just, Ruling in the fear of God. And [he shall be] like the light of the morning [when] the sun rises, A morning without clouds, [Like] the tender grass [springing] out of the earth, By clear shining after rain.’

    INTRODUCTION:

    In our previous lesson, we highlighted some misconceptions held by some Christians in some circles. We also examined some of the reasons Christians should be involved in politics from biblical perspective.

    In today’s lesson, we shall attempt to guide Christians with genuine intentions on how to be practically involved in politics and avoid the pitfalls.

    LESSON OUTLINES
    1. How to be involved in politics
    2. Things to watch out for in politics

    HOW TO BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS

    Christians should note that it is their civic right and responsibility under the law (Titus 3:1, 1Peter 2:13-14) to vote and be voted for (Deuteronomy 1:13). Therefore, every eligible Christian should register with the relevant electoral body in order to participate during elections.

    In addition, it is important for Christians to be ‘card carrying’ members of any political party of preference. By so doing, Christians can contest and be voted into elective positions or influence the choice of their representatives for elective positions (Exodus 18:21).

    To join a political party, you need to get information. Visit the websites of the parties available in your country or the respective party secretariat within your locality. Go through their detailed profiles to know the party’s ideology and manifesto.

    Fill a party registration form and provide supporting documents/payments as may be required. A membership card will be issued to you as confirmation. Attend party meetings regularly and actively in order to be a voice to be reckoned with.

    Christians aspiring for elective leadership positions should be sure to have a leading, burden or passion to serve the people and solve problems (1Samuel 17:29,34-37; Nehemiah 2:1-5). Christians may also prayerfully join or support an advocacy group (Esther 4:8,13-14) or FORM A POLITICAL PARTY WITH PEOPLE OF LIKE-MINDS (1Samuel 22:2, Daniel 2:49).

    THINGS TO WATCH OUT FOR IN POLITICS
    Christians who are into politics, or aspiring to hold political posts, should be prayerful and watch out for pitfalls to avoid soiling their garments (1Corinthians 15:33). They should therefore:

    1. Desist from any thought or act of wickedness. Politics is not a do or die affair (Proverbs 16:12).
    2. Avoid prayerlessness (James 5:16b-18, Psalm 91:15, Daniel 6:10). Our adversary is not resting, be sober and vigilant (1Peter 5:8).
    3. Shun all foolishness: get the necessary qualifications or experience (James 1:5; 1Samuel 17:34-37) and act wisely (Matthew 10:16).
    4. Never dabble into politics without a godly burden or passion (Nehemiah 2:1-5).
    5. Avoid compromise: stand by your godly virtues and principles (1Corinthians 10:31). Distinguish yourself and do not be hypocritical (1Corinthians 6:17; Romans 12:2).
    6. Be resolute in the face of persecution and propaganda (Nehemiah 4:3,6; Nehemiah 6:5-7; Daniel 6:11-14).
    7. Avoid abuse of power. Do not be tyrannical (2Chronicles 26:16-18).

    CONCLUSION
    Join a political party today and be a Christian of influence.

    QUESTIONS
    1. Mention ways to be involved in politics
    2. List 5 things to watch out for in politics?
    RCCG SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDENT’S MANUAL 9TH DECEMBER 2018 CHRISTIANS AND POLITICS (PART 2) MEMORY VERSE: “The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spake to me, He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God.” – 2Samuel 23:3 BIBLE PASSAGE: 2Samuel 23:1-4 2 Samuel:23.1-4 Now these [are] the last words of David. [Thus] says David the son of Jesse; [Thus] says the man raised up on high, The anointed of the God of Jacob, And the sweet psalmist of Israel: The Spirit of the LORD spoke by me, And His word [was] on my tongue. The God of Israel said, The Rock of Israel spoke to me: ‘He who rules over men [must be] just, Ruling in the fear of God. And [he shall be] like the light of the morning [when] the sun rises, A morning without clouds, [Like] the tender grass [springing] out of the earth, By clear shining after rain.’ INTRODUCTION: In our previous lesson, we highlighted some misconceptions held by some Christians in some circles. We also examined some of the reasons Christians should be involved in politics from biblical perspective. In today’s lesson, we shall attempt to guide Christians with genuine intentions on how to be practically involved in politics and avoid the pitfalls. LESSON OUTLINES 1. How to be involved in politics 2. Things to watch out for in politics HOW TO BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS Christians should note that it is their civic right and responsibility under the law (Titus 3:1, 1Peter 2:13-14) to vote and be voted for (Deuteronomy 1:13). Therefore, every eligible Christian should register with the relevant electoral body in order to participate during elections. In addition, it is important for Christians to be ‘card carrying’ members of any political party of preference. By so doing, Christians can contest and be voted into elective positions or influence the choice of their representatives for elective positions (Exodus 18:21). To join a political party, you need to get information. Visit the websites of the parties available in your country or the respective party secretariat within your locality. Go through their detailed profiles to know the party’s ideology and manifesto. Fill a party registration form and provide supporting documents/payments as may be required. A membership card will be issued to you as confirmation. Attend party meetings regularly and actively in order to be a voice to be reckoned with. Christians aspiring for elective leadership positions should be sure to have a leading, burden or passion to serve the people and solve problems (1Samuel 17:29,34-37; Nehemiah 2:1-5). Christians may also prayerfully join or support an advocacy group (Esther 4:8,13-14) or FORM A POLITICAL PARTY WITH PEOPLE OF LIKE-MINDS (1Samuel 22:2, Daniel 2:49). THINGS TO WATCH OUT FOR IN POLITICS Christians who are into politics, or aspiring to hold political posts, should be prayerful and watch out for pitfalls to avoid soiling their garments (1Corinthians 15:33). They should therefore: 1. Desist from any thought or act of wickedness. Politics is not a do or die affair (Proverbs 16:12). 2. Avoid prayerlessness (James 5:16b-18, Psalm 91:15, Daniel 6:10). Our adversary is not resting, be sober and vigilant (1Peter 5:8). 3. Shun all foolishness: get the necessary qualifications or experience (James 1:5; 1Samuel 17:34-37) and act wisely (Matthew 10:16). 4. Never dabble into politics without a godly burden or passion (Nehemiah 2:1-5). 5. Avoid compromise: stand by your godly virtues and principles (1Corinthians 10:31). Distinguish yourself and do not be hypocritical (1Corinthians 6:17; Romans 12:2). 6. Be resolute in the face of persecution and propaganda (Nehemiah 4:3,6; Nehemiah 6:5-7; Daniel 6:11-14). 7. Avoid abuse of power. Do not be tyrannical (2Chronicles 26:16-18). CONCLUSION Join a political party today and be a Christian of influence. QUESTIONS 1. Mention ways to be involved in politics 2. List 5 things to watch out for in politics?
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  • I read this article from Moses Oludele Idowu and I found it interesting. It is like a score card of the Buhari government that will come to an end on 29th of May, 2023

    Reminiscence:

    *MUHAMMADU BUHARI: ANOTHER HOPE BETRAYED?*

    by

    Moses Oludele Idowu

    [ This essay was originally written and published in _Church Times_ on October 28, 2018 to warn Nigeria before the 2019 election. The verdict remains the same 5 years after. It is recalled from the archives. From now on I will release from the archives till the passing of this "floundering" and diabolical government as a way of saying goodbye.
    Enjoy it. ]


    “… All great world – historical facts and personages occur, as it were twice… the first time as tragedy, the second as farce.”
    – Karl Marx

    “History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce”.
    – Karl Marx

    Several persons suffered untold hardships across Nigeria in a bid to install Muhammadu Buhari in power. At least, based on newspaper reports, fifty people died to enthrone this ” floundering government”. That is not my phrase, it belonged to Goodluck Jonathan, the archetypal underachieving waster and national bungler whose incompetence and cluelessness paved the way for this ignorant, arrogant and floundering government. It is a measure of the failure of Buhari administration that Jonathan has not only found his voice, he is talking back. You know there is a problem when the poor people call you poor.
    It is a measure of the tragedy that this government represents within the sociopolitical landscape of Nigeria that none of the independent and non – partisan backers of APC, the columnists and writers – including this author – who spoke and wrote so effusively to railroad this monstrous entity of a government on Nigeria is still solidly behind this government or canvassing for it today: Wole Soyinka, Segun Adeniyi, Solana, Sobowale, etc.
    Some, like Sonala and Sobowale, seeing the monumental hypocrisy and double standard of this government have now turned against it deploying the power if their pen with the same virulence and acidity with which they once used it against Jonathan, now against Buhari and his floundering government.
    How does it come to this? How does a great shining light become a long distant glimmer in the dark? How does a beautiful promise of national redemption in the morning turned to an ugly nightmare of despair and trepidations just within 3 years? Nigeria is now the global capital of poverty, the destination of choice for human misery and squalor. More children are out of schools now than anytime and human life has never been unsafe than it now is. Neither have we been so divided as a nation either by tribe or religion as it is today under this government.
    Even in war Nigerians were courageous and optimistic people but today that hope is ebbing away by the day. Suicides are now common. Child abandonment due to parental poverty is now the order of the day. Sure, this government did not cause the economic crisis nor the multidimensional troubles of this nation, a common narrative by the apologists of this government. But that is only half the truth. And a half truth does more damage than an untruth. Yes, the Buhari government did not cause the problem but the bitter truth is this and let no one miss this point: this government by its planlessness, maladministration, manifest double standards, monumental hypocrisy, lack of intellectual rigour and mental exertions, rigid and stubborn insistence on its own ways, locked- in thinking, imperviousness to changes and superior intellection, HAS COMPOUNDED THE NATIONAL MISERY.
    At the head of this pyramid of error is Muhammadu Buhari, a retired major general and one – time military ruler.
    To understand what is going on it is important to do a brief historical survey of the personality of the head of this government.
    I remember it today just as if it was yesterday. It was 1984. Not the celebrated novel by George Orwell with that same title. A new government had stole in through the barrel of a gun in the last day of 1983 to usher Nigeria in to the new year.
    There was so much rejoicing in Ilorin where I was based and witnessed this change of government. Everywhere people heaved a sigh of relief that the corrupt politicians have been swept away.
    By the same day the news was released that our new head of state was no other person than Muhammadu Buhari.
    For those of us who read papers even more than the Bible in those days we immediately put two and two together and we began to worry. When the list of the other two most important offices in the military dispensation were released: Chief of Army Staff, Supreme Headquarters and Chief of Army Staff – all Muslims and northerners; then we began to seriously worry.
    The causes of our worry should make anyone worry. Here was the cause.
    Muhammadu Buhari was the GOC ( general officer commanding) of 3rd Mechanized Army Division in Jo’s. Nigeria and a neighbouring country ( either Chad or Cameroon) had had some disputes along the borders leading to mobilization of troops. The honour of this assignment was to Buhari who mobilized to teach the intruders some lessons. But after interventions at higher levels the matter was to be resolved amicably. Order was issued to Buhari for cessation of hostilities by the civilian government authority. But Buhari would have none of it. He disregarded the order until he has executed the assignment to his satisfaction. That was Buhari.
    Few months later the papers carried the news again and it was Buhari, sometimes in 1982. Visiting one section under his military command he told the soldiers to begin to read the Nigerian Constitution because ” soldiers may have a call to duty” someday – or something like that. The nation was alarmed.
    The Tribune newspaper carried an editorial the next day titled MUHAMMADU BUHARI in which it warned Nigerians that a soldier telling another soldier to study the Constitution must probably be planning a coup. It turned out to be prophetic. For that editorial, Ebenezer Babatope ( Ebino Topsy, to his admirers) would spend several months in Buhari’ s incarceration after coming to power.
    This was why some of us were worried.
    Asked why all the three senior most offices in government should be occupied by people from the same region and Muslims reminding him that under Obasanjo and Danjuma when all the three could have been Christians they refused for the sake of national balance, it was Idiagbon who answered: “Nigeria is a secular state with no bias for religion “.
    It was not long before we knew that it was a government of ” do as I say not as I do” just as it is now. The government that claimed not to have bias for religion imported rams for Muslims that year for sallah festivals. Until Christians protested.
    One notable characteristic of Buhari military administration was double standards and double- speak. While politicians of the opposition were being tried front, right and centre, those of the defunct NPN the party in power were treated with kid gloves. Except for Adamu Attah of Kwara State and Clement Isong of Cross River no other politicians of NPN, the controlling government was touched. While the government had nothing incriminating against Jakande and Ajasin of the opposition it kept them in jails nonetheless while Ekwueme and Shagari under whose nose Nigeria was run aground were kept in comfortable house arrest. While politicians in the North were still meeting under different guises those in the South were forbidden under military ban. It was so bad that Soyinka described the Buhari coup as a “coup against the opposition ” Tribune newspaper, ever a radical press called the regime ” status quo men” – ” the military wing of NPN”.
    The acute suffering was not what irritated people as the double standard, hypocrisy of that government. It was the government that placed a ban on minors undergoing pilgrimage to Mecca, but when Idiagbon, his second in command was going he took his own teenage son along.
    That was Buhari in his first coming. The prominent politicians of NPN escaped abroad and a government that was supposed to be fighting corruption did not make any request for their extradition. The British ambassador himself told a bewildered nation that much. Dikko was wanted because he refused to keep quiet, not because of corruption. This was the slipshod way, the hypocritical way Buhari fought corruption until everyone was fed up. Few months into the administration it had lost all the enormous goodwill of Nigerians. Like one IBO man said on the morning of the removal of Buhari ” Man don tire for Idiagbon “.
    Thus when on the morning of August 27, 1985 we heard martial music then….” I Brigadier Joshua Dogonyaro…” people even trooped out in some places in jubilation. Nemesis has come.
    What is baffling to me and seems to be doubly confounding is the similarities between the faltering footsteps of that disastrous first outing and this one. Buhari’ s first rule is now considered a tragedy for truncating the orderly succession of democracy and, most especially, the war on corruption, by its double standards and partiality. But even now his latest outing is proving to be a farce. Thus Karl Marx’s words at the epigraph: “History repeats itself first as a tragedy, then as a farce”.
    This is why I am doubly surprised how Buhari knowing this history and what caused his failures the first time should again be treading on the path of the same.
    Consider the following issues taken based on facts and figures:
    1. PROMISES
    All the promises made by APC and Buhari to Nigerians in 2015 now stand unfulfilled barely eight months to go into another election. Let us look at some of them.
    I) This government promised to remove subsidy on petroleum and reform the oil sector. It promised to reduce petrol price to N40 per litre. None of these promises has being fulfilled to Nigerians. Instead it is reversals that we now see. Petrol has been increased to N145 per barrel. About N5 tn ( possibly more) has been paid on oil subsidy and we have seen a reforms in NNPC that has made that octopus even worse than it was in the day of Goodluck Jonathan. For three straight months this year NNPC could not pay a dime into the Federation Account for States to share. So much for reforms!
    II) We were promised N1 to a $1. Today it is N 362 to $1, under the watch of this floundering government.
    Iii) It was promised that jets in presidential fleet would be disposed to save money leavingj only one or two. But now, nothing of such has happened or will ever happen, seven months to go.
    Iv) How about the promise of 1 refinery per year? Has anyone been built in your area? None here in the Southwest.
    V) Buhari promised to abolished medical tourism. Just like before he was the first to violate his own promise. His wife, son and himself used hospitals abroad.
    2. DOUBLE STANDARD, DISCRIMINATORY FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION
    The thing that really troubles me about this notorious government is its hypocrisy, self- righteous hypocrisy of fighting corruption and of been men of integrity and honour. Nothing could be further from the truth. It should even be a shame that this government should ever utter the word “honour”- with its shameless nepotism, double standard and discriminatory fight’s.
    Samples:
    * AbdulRahman Dan Bazzau was fired as chief of army staff for corrupt practices in purchasing of arms. He has been appointed minister of interior by Buhari.
    * Mohammed Bakindo was removed as MD, NNPC by the late Yar Adua,for stealing and receiving huge kickbacks from oil coys. He was appointed Nigeria’s Secretary General to OPEC by Buhari
    * What about Abdul Rasheed Maina who was declared wanted by Jonathan and ran away for stealing N2b in 2014? So you see why Jonathan has found his voice and why he described this government as a ” floundering government”
    A government claiming integrity brought this fat camel through the eye of needle back to Nigeria and reinstated him but for the outcry of the people. The so called probe of what is not missing is still with our president today, several months after. We now know that Buhari had foreknowledge ahead of bringing Maina to the country. Such a man!
    * Ahmed Gambo Saleh, Registrar of Supreme Court was accused of stealing N2.2b belonging to Supreme Court. He was being prosecuted when suddenly the AGF, another Fulani Muslim ordered the discontinuation of the trial. I heard as at the last time that he has now been appointed
    the Secretary of the Committee monitoring Corruption trials. Are you laughing? Well I am not joking.
    * Timpre Sylva’s over 46 houses seized from him has been returned to him, it is alleged.
    Just like that.
    * Just last week Buhari gave his support to his kinsman, Usman Yusuf the embattled Sec. Gen. of National Health Insurance Scheme who has been twice indicted by panels set up by Minister of Health and Governing Council. He has been accused of malfeasance yet he refused to allow independent investigation. This last week boasting that no one could remove him he came to office in commando style with 50 police escorts and armed guards to force his way into office, with Fulani aristocratic arrogance. A man accused of misappropriation of N919 million is being supported by a government that is supposed to be fighting corruption and a head of government whose only qualification is Integrity. I pity the hallelujah chorus of this government, the ignorant mass of illiterates and unthinking mass who continue to swear by this government because they cannot think.
    * Police is claiming to prosecute Adeleke, for examination malpractices or forgery while Buhari’s minister of finance for 3 years with forged NYSC certificate left our shores, our police, then unable to see.
    Kemi Adeosun, Sylva, Obanikoro, Omisore etc are free, because they belonged to the ” cooperative mob” ( as the police used to say during the Second Republic). While Fayose, Adeleke, Metuh etc are enemies. This is how Buhari fights corruption.
    In a society where corruption is fought this way you need not worry yourself about praying or expecting progress. There will be none. Because it not only ridicules the principles of justice it also mocks God. Like King Saul who destroyed the blemished sheep and goats but spared the goodly for himself, Buhari and his crowd in APC do not hate greed or corruption. They only hate the greed and corruption in others.
    That is what makes the Buhari government a farce.

    ©️ Moses Oludele Idowu
    October 20, 2018
    All Rights Reserved
    I read this article from Moses Oludele Idowu and I found it interesting. It is like a score card of the Buhari government that will come to an end on 29th of May, 2023 Reminiscence: *MUHAMMADU BUHARI: ANOTHER HOPE BETRAYED?* by Moses Oludele Idowu [ This essay was originally written and published in _Church Times_ on October 28, 2018 to warn Nigeria before the 2019 election. The verdict remains the same 5 years after. It is recalled from the archives. From now on I will release from the archives till the passing of this "floundering" and diabolical government as a way of saying goodbye. Enjoy it. ] “… All great world – historical facts and personages occur, as it were twice… the first time as tragedy, the second as farce.” – Karl Marx “History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce”. – Karl Marx Several persons suffered untold hardships across Nigeria in a bid to install Muhammadu Buhari in power. At least, based on newspaper reports, fifty people died to enthrone this ” floundering government”. That is not my phrase, it belonged to Goodluck Jonathan, the archetypal underachieving waster and national bungler whose incompetence and cluelessness paved the way for this ignorant, arrogant and floundering government. It is a measure of the failure of Buhari administration that Jonathan has not only found his voice, he is talking back. You know there is a problem when the poor people call you poor. It is a measure of the tragedy that this government represents within the sociopolitical landscape of Nigeria that none of the independent and non – partisan backers of APC, the columnists and writers – including this author – who spoke and wrote so effusively to railroad this monstrous entity of a government on Nigeria is still solidly behind this government or canvassing for it today: Wole Soyinka, Segun Adeniyi, Solana, Sobowale, etc. Some, like Sonala and Sobowale, seeing the monumental hypocrisy and double standard of this government have now turned against it deploying the power if their pen with the same virulence and acidity with which they once used it against Jonathan, now against Buhari and his floundering government. How does it come to this? How does a great shining light become a long distant glimmer in the dark? How does a beautiful promise of national redemption in the morning turned to an ugly nightmare of despair and trepidations just within 3 years? Nigeria is now the global capital of poverty, the destination of choice for human misery and squalor. More children are out of schools now than anytime and human life has never been unsafe than it now is. Neither have we been so divided as a nation either by tribe or religion as it is today under this government. Even in war Nigerians were courageous and optimistic people but today that hope is ebbing away by the day. Suicides are now common. Child abandonment due to parental poverty is now the order of the day. Sure, this government did not cause the economic crisis nor the multidimensional troubles of this nation, a common narrative by the apologists of this government. But that is only half the truth. And a half truth does more damage than an untruth. Yes, the Buhari government did not cause the problem but the bitter truth is this and let no one miss this point: this government by its planlessness, maladministration, manifest double standards, monumental hypocrisy, lack of intellectual rigour and mental exertions, rigid and stubborn insistence on its own ways, locked- in thinking, imperviousness to changes and superior intellection, HAS COMPOUNDED THE NATIONAL MISERY. At the head of this pyramid of error is Muhammadu Buhari, a retired major general and one – time military ruler. To understand what is going on it is important to do a brief historical survey of the personality of the head of this government. I remember it today just as if it was yesterday. It was 1984. Not the celebrated novel by George Orwell with that same title. A new government had stole in through the barrel of a gun in the last day of 1983 to usher Nigeria in to the new year. There was so much rejoicing in Ilorin where I was based and witnessed this change of government. Everywhere people heaved a sigh of relief that the corrupt politicians have been swept away. By the same day the news was released that our new head of state was no other person than Muhammadu Buhari. For those of us who read papers even more than the Bible in those days we immediately put two and two together and we began to worry. When the list of the other two most important offices in the military dispensation were released: Chief of Army Staff, Supreme Headquarters and Chief of Army Staff – all Muslims and northerners; then we began to seriously worry. The causes of our worry should make anyone worry. Here was the cause. Muhammadu Buhari was the GOC ( general officer commanding) of 3rd Mechanized Army Division in Jo’s. Nigeria and a neighbouring country ( either Chad or Cameroon) had had some disputes along the borders leading to mobilization of troops. The honour of this assignment was to Buhari who mobilized to teach the intruders some lessons. But after interventions at higher levels the matter was to be resolved amicably. Order was issued to Buhari for cessation of hostilities by the civilian government authority. But Buhari would have none of it. He disregarded the order until he has executed the assignment to his satisfaction. That was Buhari. Few months later the papers carried the news again and it was Buhari, sometimes in 1982. Visiting one section under his military command he told the soldiers to begin to read the Nigerian Constitution because ” soldiers may have a call to duty” someday – or something like that. The nation was alarmed. The Tribune newspaper carried an editorial the next day titled MUHAMMADU BUHARI in which it warned Nigerians that a soldier telling another soldier to study the Constitution must probably be planning a coup. It turned out to be prophetic. For that editorial, Ebenezer Babatope ( Ebino Topsy, to his admirers) would spend several months in Buhari’ s incarceration after coming to power. This was why some of us were worried. Asked why all the three senior most offices in government should be occupied by people from the same region and Muslims reminding him that under Obasanjo and Danjuma when all the three could have been Christians they refused for the sake of national balance, it was Idiagbon who answered: “Nigeria is a secular state with no bias for religion “. It was not long before we knew that it was a government of ” do as I say not as I do” just as it is now. The government that claimed not to have bias for religion imported rams for Muslims that year for sallah festivals. Until Christians protested. One notable characteristic of Buhari military administration was double standards and double- speak. While politicians of the opposition were being tried front, right and centre, those of the defunct NPN the party in power were treated with kid gloves. Except for Adamu Attah of Kwara State and Clement Isong of Cross River no other politicians of NPN, the controlling government was touched. While the government had nothing incriminating against Jakande and Ajasin of the opposition it kept them in jails nonetheless while Ekwueme and Shagari under whose nose Nigeria was run aground were kept in comfortable house arrest. While politicians in the North were still meeting under different guises those in the South were forbidden under military ban. It was so bad that Soyinka described the Buhari coup as a “coup against the opposition ” Tribune newspaper, ever a radical press called the regime ” status quo men” – ” the military wing of NPN”. The acute suffering was not what irritated people as the double standard, hypocrisy of that government. It was the government that placed a ban on minors undergoing pilgrimage to Mecca, but when Idiagbon, his second in command was going he took his own teenage son along. That was Buhari in his first coming. The prominent politicians of NPN escaped abroad and a government that was supposed to be fighting corruption did not make any request for their extradition. The British ambassador himself told a bewildered nation that much. Dikko was wanted because he refused to keep quiet, not because of corruption. This was the slipshod way, the hypocritical way Buhari fought corruption until everyone was fed up. Few months into the administration it had lost all the enormous goodwill of Nigerians. Like one IBO man said on the morning of the removal of Buhari ” Man don tire for Idiagbon “. Thus when on the morning of August 27, 1985 we heard martial music then….” I Brigadier Joshua Dogonyaro…” people even trooped out in some places in jubilation. Nemesis has come. What is baffling to me and seems to be doubly confounding is the similarities between the faltering footsteps of that disastrous first outing and this one. Buhari’ s first rule is now considered a tragedy for truncating the orderly succession of democracy and, most especially, the war on corruption, by its double standards and partiality. But even now his latest outing is proving to be a farce. Thus Karl Marx’s words at the epigraph: “History repeats itself first as a tragedy, then as a farce”. This is why I am doubly surprised how Buhari knowing this history and what caused his failures the first time should again be treading on the path of the same. Consider the following issues taken based on facts and figures: 1. PROMISES All the promises made by APC and Buhari to Nigerians in 2015 now stand unfulfilled barely eight months to go into another election. Let us look at some of them. I) This government promised to remove subsidy on petroleum and reform the oil sector. It promised to reduce petrol price to N40 per litre. None of these promises has being fulfilled to Nigerians. Instead it is reversals that we now see. Petrol has been increased to N145 per barrel. About N5 tn ( possibly more) has been paid on oil subsidy and we have seen a reforms in NNPC that has made that octopus even worse than it was in the day of Goodluck Jonathan. For three straight months this year NNPC could not pay a dime into the Federation Account for States to share. So much for reforms! II) We were promised N1 to a $1. Today it is N 362 to $1, under the watch of this floundering government. Iii) It was promised that jets in presidential fleet would be disposed to save money leavingj only one or two. But now, nothing of such has happened or will ever happen, seven months to go. Iv) How about the promise of 1 refinery per year? Has anyone been built in your area? None here in the Southwest. V) Buhari promised to abolished medical tourism. Just like before he was the first to violate his own promise. His wife, son and himself used hospitals abroad. 2. DOUBLE STANDARD, DISCRIMINATORY FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION The thing that really troubles me about this notorious government is its hypocrisy, self- righteous hypocrisy of fighting corruption and of been men of integrity and honour. Nothing could be further from the truth. It should even be a shame that this government should ever utter the word “honour”- with its shameless nepotism, double standard and discriminatory fight’s. Samples: * AbdulRahman Dan Bazzau was fired as chief of army staff for corrupt practices in purchasing of arms. He has been appointed minister of interior by Buhari. * Mohammed Bakindo was removed as MD, NNPC by the late Yar Adua,for stealing and receiving huge kickbacks from oil coys. He was appointed Nigeria’s Secretary General to OPEC by Buhari * What about Abdul Rasheed Maina who was declared wanted by Jonathan and ran away for stealing N2b in 2014? So you see why Jonathan has found his voice and why he described this government as a ” floundering government” A government claiming integrity brought this fat camel through the eye of needle back to Nigeria and reinstated him but for the outcry of the people. The so called probe of what is not missing is still with our president today, several months after. We now know that Buhari had foreknowledge ahead of bringing Maina to the country. Such a man! * Ahmed Gambo Saleh, Registrar of Supreme Court was accused of stealing N2.2b belonging to Supreme Court. He was being prosecuted when suddenly the AGF, another Fulani Muslim ordered the discontinuation of the trial. I heard as at the last time that he has now been appointed the Secretary of the Committee monitoring Corruption trials. Are you laughing? Well I am not joking. * Timpre Sylva’s over 46 houses seized from him has been returned to him, it is alleged. Just like that. * Just last week Buhari gave his support to his kinsman, Usman Yusuf the embattled Sec. Gen. of National Health Insurance Scheme who has been twice indicted by panels set up by Minister of Health and Governing Council. He has been accused of malfeasance yet he refused to allow independent investigation. This last week boasting that no one could remove him he came to office in commando style with 50 police escorts and armed guards to force his way into office, with Fulani aristocratic arrogance. A man accused of misappropriation of N919 million is being supported by a government that is supposed to be fighting corruption and a head of government whose only qualification is Integrity. I pity the hallelujah chorus of this government, the ignorant mass of illiterates and unthinking mass who continue to swear by this government because they cannot think. * Police is claiming to prosecute Adeleke, for examination malpractices or forgery while Buhari’s minister of finance for 3 years with forged NYSC certificate left our shores, our police, then unable to see. Kemi Adeosun, Sylva, Obanikoro, Omisore etc are free, because they belonged to the ” cooperative mob” ( as the police used to say during the Second Republic). While Fayose, Adeleke, Metuh etc are enemies. This is how Buhari fights corruption. In a society where corruption is fought this way you need not worry yourself about praying or expecting progress. There will be none. Because it not only ridicules the principles of justice it also mocks God. Like King Saul who destroyed the blemished sheep and goats but spared the goodly for himself, Buhari and his crowd in APC do not hate greed or corruption. They only hate the greed and corruption in others. That is what makes the Buhari government a farce. ©️ Moses Oludele Idowu October 20, 2018 All Rights Reserved
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  • From a political ideology article:

    Political Party Given the understanding of the meaning of politics in the foregoing, Politics is simply that which concerns the state and the citizens. Political Party, therefore, means the association of men and women for the purpose of ascertaining state issues, problems, and defining them for the citizens’ understanding as well as for proffering solutions to such problems with a view to gaining the mandate of the citizens to effect necessary solutions. Political Parties are associations based on like-minded groups of the citizens who by the virtue of their shared political views about the state come together to have common articulation of how best to promote progress and development of the state. Political Party system is about seeking through joint efforts of like minds to wrest state power through citizens’ mandate for deciding how best to advance the course of the state. Corroborating this, Hardy (2012) considers political parties as groups of people with shared interests, understanding and principles which articulate for nomination of candidates for public offices in order to win elections for control of government, and set public policy.
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  • This is an extract from the book " The Day Of The Saints" by Dr. Bill Hamon pages 89/90

    Bible Study
    King and Priest Ministers:
    Text: Revelation 1:6; 5:10
    The Scriptures in Revelation 1:6 and 5:10 discuss Saints being kings and priests. Priest Ministers function in the Church as clergy, whereas kings can be portrayed as the Ministers in the marketplace. All Saints are members of the Body of Christ and have a membership Ministry to manifest. All are called to be the salt of the earth, the light of the world, witnesses for Jesus, and demonstrators of the Kingdom of God.
    Priestly ministers fulfill their membership ministry mainly inside the local church. Kingly ministers fulfill their membership ministry in their workplace, profession or home.

    The terms kings and priests are not meant to be exclusive, because many people function to some degree in both areas. For example, someone may be a store owner by primary profession and an anointed, effective Sunday school teacher at the same time. Scripture tells us that we are all a royal Priesthood. However, these terms also help us to understand the special functions to which Jesus calls His Saints. In the Old Testament, Israel had both political leaders who saw to the affairs of the nation and priestly leaders who oversaw the functions of the temple.

    Christ Jesus is both the great High Priest and the King of kings. But many times we see Him primarily in His "spiritual" role as an itinerant minister. Yet Jesus was raised by a kingly minister. In his book God@Work, Rich Marshall states:
    When God sent His son to live on
    this earth, He chose to put Him in the
    home of a businessman. We understand
    Mary is the mother of Jesus, and that God
    is His Father. But we also know that
    Joseph fulfilled the role of father on
    earth. God entrusted His Son into the
    hands of Mary and Joseph, a carpenter-
    a businessman. I am convinced that God
    does nothing by mistake, and that He
    wastes no opportunity. Therefore, it could
    be that Jesus was raised in the home of a
    businessman as a part of the plan and
    purpose of God. If God had sent His Son
    into this society to be born of a woman, I
    personally believe that He would have
    placed Him in the home of a business
    leader like He did with Mary and Joseph...
    The Lord reminded me that what He
    does in the natural realm is intended to
    speak to us in the spiritual realm. "Yes, I
    put John the Baptist into the home of a
    Priest, and I put My Son into the home of
    a businessman. Remember the purpose,
    My calling on John? He was to announce
    the arrival of My Son."
    ... What the Lord whispered into my spirit
    that day was this: "That is still the purpose
    for My priests. They are to announce the
    coming revival. And as it was with My
    Son, born into the home of a king, a
    businessman, My purpose for the kings
    is to bring that revival in. I will use them,
    the business and professional people,
    CEO's and employees, to bring in the
    harvest. "
    The Pharisees did not expect their Messiah to be a carpenter from Nazareth who put no value in the intricate details of their spiritual traditions. Today many Christians believe that only work done inside the local church is truly building the Kingdom of God.

    Thank you for reading through. Your contributions are welcome. Stay safe and God bless you!
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