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10/04/2025

This colleague of mine at Maduka University College was strolling down from the school block and overheard some melody oozing out through the window. Quickly, he turn back and climbed up the 3 storey building into the music room where I was doing this solo and then requested we do some unrehearsed jam. So, be blest too...🔥❤️🔥🎉🎉

03/03/2025

The happenings at Anambra as it regards Oso Soludo will soon spread across south East states. We need sanity in get-rich-quick mentality at least in Igbo land.

*GOD IS TIRED!*God is tired of the kind of Christianity in Nigeria. Tired of Nigerian kind of pastors and church members...
01/10/2024

*GOD IS TIRED!*

God is tired of the kind of Christianity in Nigeria. Tired of Nigerian kind of pastors and church members, (there are a few remnants, anyway).

Nigeria, as a nation, is sinking because her leaders have refused to imbibe the biblical standards to godly leadership. What we confess on Sundays is the direct opposite of what we process from Monday. (Let's leave the Muslim leaders for now).

Ours is a nation where justice and equity are on vacation unending. The more you wait for better days the more your hopes are dashed to the mud.

What we need in this nation is not money, there's money but the value is sinking with speed. Not good leaders, there are good leaders but they are subjugated and relegated to the suburbs and godknowswhere.

What we need is not church, mosque or religious houses. They have been hoodwinked for materialism and profanity.

Now, what we need is CHRIST, he who can transform our hearts and minds and turn them unto righteousness.

Only him can salvage this nation and deliver it unto the expected end.

I never knew something good could come of this endeavor until I gave a trial. My heart pounced in quick succession, and ...
25/06/2024

I never knew something good could come of this endeavor until I gave a trial. My heart pounced in quick succession, and I asked me if I could emerge with spark of any sort.

For two solid years Maduka University College, Enugu has shown me paths to navigate through and attain feats. Wow, so here we are in an international contest of Best Teacher of the Year.

All glory to God for the journey so far. More feats to attain shortly. Stay tuned.

25/06/2024

I saw a married woman crying for having just a child. I asked her how she wanted the woman praying for a child to feel.

I met a married woman crying because she's not got a child. I asked her what she would expect her age mates praying for husbands to do.

I found a lady crying because she was single. I asked her what she would want the terribly sick one who only wants to be whole again do.

I met a lady on the sick bed wondering if she would be whole again. I asked her if she knew it takes God's grace to be able to hope. The dead have no hope.

It's sweet to look up the ladder. It is relieving if you sometimes look down too. If you have hope, it will happen.
~copied~

*English 101*  *SEND-OFF or SEND FORTH?* She deserves ~a good send-forth~ for her impact (nonstandard). She deserves *a ...
20/05/2024

*English 101*

*SEND-OFF or SEND FORTH?*

She deserves ~a good send-forth~ for her impact (nonstandard).
She deserves *a good send-off* for her impact (standard).
If a group of people give someone who is going away a send-off, they come together to say goodbye to them. When used in this sense, the word attracts a hyphen: send-off.

Note that as a phrasal verb, you can also send off a letter or package:
He *sent off* copies to other scholars to read (standard).
When you send off a letter or package, you send it somewhere by post.

Send forth is only used as a phrasal verb to mean:
To produce:
Plants *send forth* new leaves. ✅
To issue as a publication:
They have *sent forth* copies of his articles for assessment. ✅

To emit or discharge:
The flower *sent forth* a sweet odour. ✅
*Copied from GAB*

22/11/2023

... after Okonkwo took the case of the theft of his mkpara to ndị Ichie, he was convinced that he would get his property back, afterall, these were elders stricken with age with grey hairs to shun gainsayers.

Okonkwo was elated when these great custodians of the traditions and customs of the land summoned Ikeogu to explain why he took that which belonged to another man. Both men were to appear before the elders in the next Eke market day.

Okonkwo went home a happy man, praying the gods will help ndị Ichie to do the right thing. Ikeogu went home alarmed for he sensed disgrace was afoot. He, however, decided to use his special charm on the elders before the appointed day. Ikeogu was well known to have the best ọka in the land, and he took baskets of this to the elders as "prayers" for their forefathers.

Eke is here. Okonkwo went and stood before the elders, as did Ikeogu.
"Bịa, Okonkwo, did you say Ikeogu stole your mkpara?" Asked one of the elders. "Ee, nna anyị", he responded.
"Did you see him enter your house to steal the mkpara?" An elder queried.
"Ichie, I did not see him but my neighbours saw him, in fact, if you take a look at the mkpara, you will see my family's carvings on it."
"Slow down Okonkwo, those neighbours of yours who said they saw Ikeogu, what were they doing around your compound? Or, were they expecting Ikeogu to come to your house that day to steal?" Another Ichie enquired.
"Ichie, I cannot answer that, in fact, even Ikeogu is not denying his crime."
"Mechie ọnụ gị, this boy, shut your mouth!" boomed the voice of Ichie Mmiri.
"But ndị Ichie, you can see the mkpara has my family's markings and I do not have another mkpara at home, this is mine."
"Eh? Really?" quipped another Ichie. "So you think it's only your family that has these markings in the entire clan, ọkwa ya? Besides, those your neighbours, it appears they just gathered to observe what's going to happen to your house, they were expecting Ikeogu to rob you, who does that?"
"But, my elders, can't you at least ask Ikeogu to swear..."
"Swear what, Okonkwo?" Thundered Ichie Mmiri. "In fact, just go home forget the mkpara, and allow Ikeogu to take care of it. Ndị Ichie, are we in agreement?"
"Eeh! Yes!" They all chanted in unison.

Okonkwo went home a sad man and prayed that his ancestors will retrieve his stolen mkpara...

A sage wrote this over five decades ago, and it has played out in real life today in my country.


'sChangeTheWorld

21/11/2023

PAGE ABSTRACT
No matter how strong our resolve, sometimes we get frustrated and want to give up—whether that happens at work, training for a big race, or even a relationship. Those are the times when we most need some encouragement.
Never give up, never give in, winners never quit, quitters never win.
The only way you can fail is when you stop trying. Quitting is just like a disease which spreads slowly.

Never give up on the fight until you win the belt. Its so interesting and helpful.

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