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GOD'S BLUEPRINT FOR NIGERIA [Part 1]

GOD'S BLUEPRINT FOR NIGERIA [Part 1] By Macpaul Ifeanyichukwu Okolo These three were the sons of Noah and from these the whole earth was populated. [Gen.9:19] NAIJA, WE BE BRETHREN - Though not born by one mother, we have common ancestry. NAIJA, WE BE BRETHREN God gave a man named Nigeria three sons.   One is named Feudal, another Monarchy and the other is named Republican. Feudal's nature is do mineering, Monarchy is imperialistic while Republican's nature is egalitarian equality and justice for all. Feudal can only prosper in feudalism - a type of government where one powerful fief will wield control over an estate, and be dominant. Monarchy will succeed naturally in an environment where every citizen is subservient to the king while Republican can only thrive in a government where power belongs to the people and equal rights reign. Remember that these men are the three sons of one man called Nigeria. Now let us...   1. Figur

WELCOME TO NATIONAL PULPIT... Speaking for God over Nigeria and Africa

This is National Pulpit... Sharing God's Views on National Issues. No one can act or react beyond the amount of information available to him/her. So, mind what you hear for what you hear determines what you see, what you see determines what you think, your thoughts determine what you say, and what you say determines what you do; invariably, what you do determines what you will become. Likewise, who you are is a product of what you do; what you do reveals what you know; what you know is the fruit of your source; your source is your quality; and your quality distinguishes you. Nigeria is where it is because of the quality [NOT quantity] of information available to her. As you may know, there are many people speaking about Nigeria.... each one speaking and acting according to the quality of information available to him or her. Whatever their motives, everyone speaks according to his own views which are largely coloured by the nature and/or biases of his sour