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Saturday, March 29, 2025

The Danger of Silence – Crushing the Business of Religion in Africa (Part 3)



Another area where I think many of us have been silent in Africa is the area of religion. 

Many things have gone wrong, yet we remain silent. Jesus is a commodity that is now selling fast in Africa, and everyone wants to have their own shop. Everyone must open their own business center (church) and brand it in a way that will be attractive to the customers (members).

I know that, as Africans, we are a spiritual people. I’ve discussed that many times on my blog. But here is what you must understand: religion in Africa has now become a business, and it has been grossly abused!

Abuse of anything is not good. Water, as important as it is to our body (making up more than 60% of our body weight), if abused, can take your life. Even food and air can do likewise. So, balance must be maintained in everything.

In Africa, because of greed and the bad economy, many of our people have ventured into the business of religion, taking advantage of the bad leadership and poverty in the land. They give false prophecies, swindle people, and coerce them into giving money in the name of God.

Now, the name of God is a good bait to swindle and manipulate people. And of course, because many people are gullible and don’t know the truth, they fall into the trap of these wolves, who get rich at their expense. They milk them dry and leave them empty, plunging them further into poverty.

This is a major menace in our society, and it must be quickly eradicated before it gets out of hand. 

Some people would say, “Don’t judge the pastors. Don’t castigate anyone.” But this is foolishness. How can a responsible leader avoid accountability and transparency? They want to use God to cover everything up while they feed on their members to become rich.

I don’t know why it’s only pastors and G.O.s who are receiving God’s blessings in Africa. I don’t know why they are the only ones buying expensive cars and private jets.






If God is truly God, why is He so partial in blessing people? Why can’t He bless everyone? 

Oh, someone might say, “Because pastors are more anointed,” or “Because they have more faith.” That must be a fallacy!

The last time I checked, God didn’t bless people based on who is more anointed or has more faith. The richest man in the world is not the most anointed. Everyone who comes to the Lord receives miracles through their gift of faith, which everyone has received. 

So, there is no special form of faith that one must have before they can receive blessings from the Lord. In fact, everyone is already blessed.

This is just another manipulative strategy to deceive people and make them believe that God blesses some people more than others, making God appear partial or discriminatory.

The truth is that the religious industry in Africa has become corrupt. It has become an element of shame and reproach. 

Pastors and G.O.s are rich, while members are poor—just like politicians are rich while the masses are poor. And in fact, some of the religious leaders have become partners with the politicians, allowing them to be corrupt and rob the masses.

It would be bad enough if these wolves were not feeding on their prey. But no, they go ahead and collect the little their members have, still promising them that God will bless them. I don’t know why it’s taking God centuries to bless people.

Africa must wake up from this stupidity. This is a pure scam!

We must reject the false messages that many religious leaders are selling to us. While they are getting rich and fat, the members are getting poorer and hungrier. This will not work, and it is unsustainable.

This is not the church that the Apostles started. It is not the church that our Lord Jesus Christ ordained. This is the church of mammon and demon. It is the church of selfishness and greed. 

I tell the pastors and G.O.s to stop this evil, or else they will be judged!

I see Africa getting liberated from the shackles of religion and spiritual slavery.


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Sunday, March 23, 2025

The Devil’s Mission to Destroy Men



Have you noticed the Devil's mission on men? Have you seen how he's waging war against them worldwide? Many men are silently suffering from challenges that only few acknowledge. They have been insulted, distrusted and perceived as irresponsible. 

Men are dying in wars and incarceration. They face ridicule and shame. Many are jobless and hopeless. They are bullied, intimidated, and disrespected. In some places, men are treated as third-class citizens, ranking below women, children, and even pets.

Men endure hardships they rarely speak about. They bottle up struggles too heavy to bear. When women face challenges, society expects men to step in and help. But when a man is in crisis, who stands up for him?

People often say, "Be a man!" But how can a man "be a man" without support? Everyone needs help at some point in life. It is crucial that men receive the assistance and encouragement they need.

Today, many young men lack vision and direction. They feel lost, confused, and frustrated with life. Some become the subject of ridicule due to their struggles and mistakes. Without guidance, they fall into destructive patterns, bringing shame to themselves and their communities.

The world is full of crises—economic, social, marital, psychological, and emotional. Good jobs are scarce, and the future seems uncertain. Men face relentless pressure from families, partners, and endless financial responsibilities. The average man struggles his entire life, harboring stress and emotional burdens, sacrificing himself to make others happy while neglecting his own well-being.

For many, the weight of life’s struggles has become unbearable.

The devil’s strategy is simple: he wants to destroy God's foundation on earth. So, he corrupts a man’s mind, and leads him into making poor choices. Then, frustration sets in. He starts misbehaving—perhaps he abuses his wife or girlfriend, engages in crime, or falls into addiction.

Eventually, he is caught, imprisoned, or even killed. If he avoids crime, the overwhelming pressures of life may drive him to take his own life.

Recently, we have seen a troubling rise in male suicides due to societal pressures.

Men are dying in wars. They are perishing in conflicts. When men disappear, families break apart. When families break, children go untrained. When children go untrained, criminals are raised. The very foundation that God established is being destroyed. That is the devil’s plan—he seeks to ruin men, steal their vision, break their spirits, and strip them of hope and dignity.

Look at what happened in the Garden of Eden. The Devil came to the woman even though he had the man in mind. He deceived her and used her to destroy the man. It's the same playbook. He uses different indirect attacks on men, making sure he strikes them where they least expect it.

But now things must change. We must rise. It's time for God's people to intercede for men in prayer—to call upon the God of Israel to restore men, to reignite their visions and dreams, to revive their purpose and destiny. It is time for men to be restored to their rightful identity, value, and honor.

Recently, I watched a documentary about prisons in El Salvador. I was shocked to see hundreds of thousands of men behind bars. They were labeled as gang members who had committed terrible crimes. 

When some were interviewed, they expressed deep regret, saying they did not truly understand the weight of their actions at the time. But now, many of them face life sentences with little hope for redemption—unless a miracle happens!

Some revealed they had joined gangs as early as 11 years old because they had no fathers—only their mothers. And then it became clear to me: This is exactly what the devil wants. He aims to destroy families by removing fathers, leaving boys untrained and vulnerable to crime. This is his ultimate agenda—to destroy men from childhood.

But with our prayers and counsel, the devil has already lost! The Lord is ready to answer our prayers and grant us wisdom to counter the enemy’s schemes. Together, we will win this battle and put the devil to shame, in Jesus' name!

God bless you!


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Solving Our Security Problem – Dealing with Unemployment (Part 16)


As of January 2025, at least one in four people in Africa is unemployed. A continent with the highest number of youth in the world—this is a recipe for disaster if no action is taken. Now, we understand the root cause of our insecurity.

When people have nothing to do, what will they do? As the saying goes, "An idle mind is the devil’s workshop." If our youths are not meaningfully engaged, they will inevitably find other, often destructive, ways to occupy their time. This is the reality we are witnessing today.

Our nations are grappling with numerous security challenges, but a significant portion of these issues can be mitigated through employment. Engaging people, especially the youth, in meaningful and productive activities is key to addressing this crisis.

Young people graduate from school only to find themselves with no opportunities. They roam the streets, searching for jobs, money, and purpose. Our continent is sitting on a powder keg, and unless we act swiftly, the situation will only worsen.

The truth is, Africa is full of job opportunities, but many are looking in the wrong direction. While it is true that governments have not done enough to create jobs, we must ask ourselves: What can we do? We can acquire skills, seek out opportunities to offer services, or start businesses. 

The reality is that work exists for those willing to do it!

We face challenges in food security, housing, and transportation—each of these presents opportunities for employment. Addressing any of these issues can create sustainable livelihoods and reduce joblessness.

Take El Salvador as an example. A few years ago, gangs controlled the country, and insecurity was at an all-time high. However, when the government implemented policies to engage the youth in productive activities, the country began to stabilize.

Today, many people, including prison inmates, have been given opportunities to work in various fields—textile, fashion, food production, engineering, arts, plumbing, electrical work, commerce, and more. As a result, they have become contributors to society rather than liabilities.

El Salvador is now one of the safest countries on earth, thanks to these policies.

This is exactly what Africa needs. We must transform our population strength into opportunities, not crises. We are assets, not liabilities. Addressing unemployment will significantly reduce insecurity, fostering peace and harmony. 

In turn, this will drive growth, development, and foreign investment, bringing prosperity to our land.



Unless insecurity has become a money-making venture for certain individuals in power, there should be no reason why these measures cannot be implemented. There are wealthy individuals among us who can establish industries and create jobs. 

Some are already doing so, but we need more. We need collective action. Let’s support one another and fight this insecurity menace together.

More so, our education system must be restructured to address our societal challenges rather than merely producing graduates for foreign jobs. By taking small but meaningful steps, we can reduce unemployment, empower our youth, and secure a brighter future for generations to come.

The time to act is now! Together, I believe, we can turn the tide.

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Friday, March 21, 2025

The Danger of Silence —African Youth Must Rise! (Part 2)




This is the second part of my discussion on the danger of silence in Africa. Now, I am addressing the youth, focusing on what is happening on our continent. I know we have many personal challenges to deal with, and we hardly have time to catch up with what is going on in the public space. We all want to improve our lives and take care of our families.

But here’s the problem: things won’t get better until we address some fundamental issues. Life in our society will not improve until we fight for change. We can no longer remain silent. We can no longer sit back and watch as corruption, injustice, and oppression continue to plague our continent. 

African youth, it is time to rise and bring the change we need!

Just a few days ago, a Nigerian lady spoke out about the economic crisis in the country, and all the politicians could do was threaten her. I wonder how we got to this point. How can we have a completely irresponsible government, and when a citizen calls them out on their incompetence, they still have the audacity to threaten her— in a democracy! 

These politicians are jokers, and for too long, they have taken the youth for granted because we either do not know our rights or are not demanding them.

For too long, young people have remained silent while politicians embezzle public funds, manipulate systems, and engage in acts of wickedness. We have watched as they make empty promises—assuring us that change is coming, telling us to be hopeful, to trust them. 

Yet, while they speak of change, they send their children abroad, secure their futures, and continue to exploit the very resources meant for the people.

Silence is a weapon of oppression. When we remain silent in the face of injustice, we become enablers of that very injustice. If we do nothing, the cycle of corruption and oppression will persist.

Napoleon Bonaparte said— "The world suffers a lot. Not because of the violence of bad people, but because of the silence of good people."

Change is never a miracle—it is enforced. It must be demanded, fought for, and sustained. Change does not come to the passive; it comes to those who dare to act.

Yes, many of us have protested, spoken out, and taken action. But we must understand that this is not a sprint; it is a marathon. We must remain consistent, determined, and unwavering. 

We must continue to speak about these issues at every opportunity—on social media, in face-to-face conversations, and across various platforms. The forces we are up against are deeply rooted, and they will not relinquish power easily.

If we fail to act decisively, these corrupt politicians will sell our future to the foreigners (which, I think, they are already doing). They will mortgage our land, our resources, and our dignity, all while preparing their own children to inherit stolen wealth. 

And when they are gone, the next generation of their families will take their place, continuing the same cycle of exploitation. Look at what is happening in countries like Cameroun, Equatorial Guinea, Republic of Congo, Uganda, Eritrea, and many others.

Many African countries are wallowing in poverty and hunger, while politicians are living opulent lifestyles and buying properties abroad. We must not allow this evil to continue!    

Africa has the youngest population in the world. We are the majority. We have the power to change our continent, yet we remain silent. Why? Why are we not standing together with one voice to demand a better future?

It is time for Africa to rise. It is time for us to move, to step up, to speak up, and to act. We cannot afford to be spectators in our own destiny. The future of our continent depends on what we do today.

Those of us on the continent, let’s brace up for the change. Those outside the continent, let’s support and provide the assistance needed. We can’t wait for things to happen; we must make them happen!

I love what John F. Kennedy said. He said —"If not us, who? If not now, when?" I can’t agree more!

It's our time to act, and the time is now! 


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Saturday, March 15, 2025

Solving Our Security Problem – Dealing with the Grassroots (Part 15)


As I alluded to in the previous article, our security problem in Africa comes from us—humans, not from animals, not from plants, but from us. We are the primary source of our own problems. So, we must effectively address this issue.

The insecurity problem is also an offshoot of a deeper underlying issue, meaning there are multiple aspects to deal with.

First, our basic needs must be addressed. We need to solve our food and water problems. This will prevent the youths from engaging in harmful activities that could jeopardize their future. 

Many hungry youths today are involved in armed robbery, kidnapping, social violence, and human trafficking. If we solve the food problem, security will be half-solved. I've talked about solving our food problem. Read here.

Second, we must manage our differences. Our differences are a lot, but they can be managed and even become our strengths. Differences such as ethnicity, tribe, religion, language, culture, tradition, political and social classes are critical sources of division and insecurity if left unaddressed.

These were the tools used by foreigners to divide us, and they are still using to create insecurity and chaos among us. We must not allow this to continue!

Addressing our differences helps us determine who should live together and who should live separately. Many of us do not understand that living separately in harmony is far better than living together in chaos.

The current system imposed by colonial agents in Africa is unsustainable and fosters insecurity. They mixed us together like cats and rats, and our leaders have yet to recognize that this is not working.

People who are not meant to live together have been forced into the same space. How can you put different natures—like pigs, dogs, cats, and rats—together and expect harmony? 

People of the same tribe have been divided into different countries, while people of different tribes have been placed in the same countries. How can that work?

We must create a sustainable security system by separating people with contrasting ideologies and ancestral roots. Some people are not meant to live together, yet they have been forced to do so. This separation must take place.

Our leaders must wake up to the fact that the current boundary system, created by the colonial elements, is not sustainable and must be rejected.

Our security must be homegrown. It must be designed by us, for us!


We must build communities where people understand, trust, and protect one another—people who share the same language, values, and ideology. This is the concept of community security.

Solving our security problem must start at the grassroots level. It must begin with living among people we are comfortable with. This does not mean we should live only with our family members or people of our culture, tribe, or language, but we must live among those who share our values and ideology.

It is stressful to constantly struggle with security when you know there are unscrupulous elements who thrive on insecurity and attacking others. These elements take pleasure in causing harm and chaos to others. 

For such people, the only solution is to protect ourselves from them. In some cases, a more forceful security approach may be necessary. We will discuss that later.

It is important to understand that security is not just about hiring security personnel or building a strong security infrastructure. It is about forming a formidable force with people who understand and trust each other and who can live together in peace and harmony.

...to be continued! 

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Sunday, March 9, 2025

Solving Our Security Problem —The Value of Law and Order (Part 14)

Now, let’s turn our attention to solving our security problem. Security remains a major challenge in Africa, and in many ways, we are living in a state of lawlessness and disorderliness.

Yes, we have schools, institutions, and residential buildings, but our core system has collapsed. Corruption and insecurity have taken over. 

You cannot leave your valuables unattended in public spaces—even in places of worship—and expect to find them intact. That is how dire the situation has become.

Today, we hear of horrifying crimes: a boyfriend taking his girlfriend’s life for a money ritual, a husband killing his wife, a pastor harming a church member, or a child murdering a parent, all without accountability. We are living in a lawless state.

While insecurity is not present in every part of the continent, a significant portion is affected, and this should deeply concern us.

To address our security problem, we must restore law and order. What does this mean? It means bringing sanity back into our society. It means understanding the value of life and respecting our laws.

If ants and lower animals can organize themselves and maintain order, how much more should we, as human beings, be able to do the same, and even more?

Restoring law and order in our societies will bring peace, stability, and justice. It will foster development and progress, ensuring that we no longer live in constant fear of attacks or theft. A safe and orderly environment will encourage economic growth, investment, and social harmony.

This will also help us return to our traditional African values of integrity, decency, selflessness, contentment, hospitality, and brotherhood. We will no longer covet other people’s things. We will be satisfied with what we have and be honest. 

And what will it cost us? What will we lose by embracing these values?

Even if the system has collapsed and corruption is widespread, doing the wrong thing will not solve our problem. 

We need to embrace a new mindset. Thinking that being smart means preying on others to survive is a wrong ideology. Even with bad governance, that does not excuse us from doing what is right. Two wrongs do not make a right.

Those who enjoy true success in life are those who do good. Evil does not last. It may seem rewarding for a time, but in the end, it destroys.

The insecurity we face is caused by us—humans. No wild animals are threatening us. No natural disasters are endangering us. The only security threats we have in Africa are from us—people. This means that if we want to solve this problem, we must start with ourselves.

My hope is that—we can change. We can be humane and responsible. 

Law and order must be restored in every sector of our society. We must value our decisions and honor our agreements. Our laws must be upheld with dignity and respect. 

No one should be above the law or beneath it. Everyone must commit to making life better for all.

And in case you're wondering how this change will happen—it is already happening, even as you read this. If you can change, the world can change. Africa can change. 

The change we desire always begins with us!

Start with your smallest circle—your family, your friends, your colleagues, your neighbors. How do you interact with them? Are you genuinely honest with them? Do they feel safe around you? Change begins with the smallest actions. It starts with you!

I see Africa becoming great again in security, and I see us living better lives than we inherited. Cheers!

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Saturday, March 8, 2025

A Woman!


An embodiment of grace and power—that’s what a woman is!

Look at her and examine her, and you’ll understand what I’m talking about.

She has a womb that is not only for conceiving a baby but also for conceiving ideas. She has senses that are not only sharp for physical sensations but also exceptional for emotional intelligence.

She has a mind that does not only remember what has happened but also prepares for what will happen.

She has a strength that does not only withstand pain and adversity but also carries will and progress.

She has a body that does not only emanate beauty but also epitomizes love.

A woman! How much can you value her, and how much can you pay for her worth?

She can move on. She can endure. She can conserve, preserve, and reserve—and for sure, deserve all that she has been made and created for.


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20 Great Quotes About Women


  1. Today is special. I celebrate all the amazing women in our world. You have all been wonderful. I am certain that your greatness will never be contained. Thank you for being a blessing. You are forever celebrated. Much love! Happy International Women's Day!
  2. The first time God said, "It is not good," was when He had not made a woman. The moment He made a woman, everything became good. Women are people of good and perfect being. If a woman is not there, it is not good.
  3. The ventromedial prefrontal cortex and areas in the limbic system are so active in women. These areas control intuition. No wonder women have high intuition. They have a high sense of inner knowing, even before they know it.
  4. Anytime a woman is going out, she dresses up beyond her body. She dresses her mind (thinks about it), she dresses her emotions (feels about it), and finally, she dresses her will (acts about it) before she's ready to go. If she's not prepared to go, she's not ready to go. Women are not casual. They are actual.
  5. It's an insult to God to say a woman is ugly because God's creation of humanity was completed and perfected in women. Every woman is beautiful. Beauty does not make us differentiate women; it makes us appreciate them.
  6. It shouldn't be a woman's headache to be looking for who will marry her. That is the man's job. Let her keep adding value. A thousand men will locate her. Why? Because men run after value, not after title.
  7. Women don't communicate what men don't understand. Men don't understand what women don't communicate. Alright, let's reach a balance. Women, please communicate so men can understand. Men, please understand so women can communicate.
  8. We are over 7.6 billion people living in the world today. None of us jumped down from heaven but came through a woman. Women are God's special vessels for bringing humanity into reality. If there's no woman, there is no human.
  9. Every part of a woman is private. That was why she was not made in the presence of a man but was later brought to him to appreciate. Dear lady, if you want your man to value what you have, don't make it public. Your body is not for public consumption. It is for private conditions.
  10. To tell a woman, "Something is wrong with your body," is to tell her, "Something is wrong with your life." A woman doesn't just hear words; she feels words and relates to words. Wrong words can damage her system. Right words can build up her system. Don't say wrong words to women, no matter what!
  11. Every system in a woman is actively working. Her vision is sharp; she can see the smallest things. Her olfactory is good; she can smell the farthest dangers. Her auditory is powerful; she can hear the lowest decibels. Her gustatory is highly selective; she can taste the slightest affection. Her integumentary is sensitive; she can feel the tiniest touch. Oh, what a wonder a woman is! She's a superbeing.
  12. Hi ladies, keep yourself together. Freshen up. Tidy up. Look elegant. Dress beautifully. Do your work. Watch your weight. Avoid fat and junk foods. Do regular breast examinations. Do regular exercise. Take a long stroll. Relate well with people. Be your best person. Live a good life.
  13. A woman is a wombed man. She has a womb for incubating. She's either incubating an idea in her mind or incubating a baby in her womb. Either way, the result should be a blessing to the world. Women are treasures of inestimable value.
  14. Everything about a woman is beautiful. Her voice is beautiful. Her walk is beautiful. Her talk is beautiful. Her look is beautiful. Her mind is beautiful. And, of course, her life is beautiful. If you are a woman, conform to the woman you are. You are beautiful.
  15. Can a woman become president? Yes! Can a woman preach? Yes! God didn't put competition between men and women. He put completion between them. What a man can do, a woman can do, not with a competitive spirit but with an intuitive spirit. God didn't create human competitions; He created human institutions.
  16. Women are highly emotionally intelligent. From a small growing girl to a mature adult woman, they understand emotions and the bits of it. Emotional intelligence helps women with their relational and communication skills.
  17. A woman does not want affection; she needs it. The easiest way to kill a woman is not to shoot her; it is to make her feel unloved. A woman who is not loved will be lost. To every woman who has never experienced genuine love from any man, I present to you the unfailing love of God that fills the heart with joy. Please, accept it.
  18. "I hope there's nothing wrong with me. For these past three days, I've just not been feeling myself." —A soliloquy from a lady about herself. Hey dear, there is nothing wrong with you. You only need not to wrong yourself. But, there's so much internal and external conflict going on with women. Anyway, there's much more peace available. You can get it.
  19. There has been a sudden rise in single mothers in the U.S. recently. The top causes have been divorce and premarital pregnancies. Life becomes stressful for a woman when she's carrying it alone. We've got to do it together. Women, please help men. Stay with your spouse. Enjoy your marriage. Don't endure it.
  20. "Who has found a virtuous woman? For her price is more than rubies. A woman of character and value, full of wisdom and humility. She looks well to the ways of her household and eats not the bread of idleness. Her children call her blessed, and her husband praises her." Oh, what a great woman!
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