


Trust: The Missing Ingredient in Nigeria. Lessons Of COVID-19 [10]
Trust is a firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of a person or something. Trust involves firm belief and unshakable confidence. Any developed society is founded on firm […]

Religion, Routine, Reality, and Responsibility. Lessons Of COVID-19 [9]
One of the principles I cultivated early is to select my fights. I always ask myself, “Is this fight worth it? Do I need to fight this fight? Can I […]

Captain Tom Moore—The Elasticity Of Humanity. Lessons of COVID-19 [3]
Captain Tom Moore is a 99-year-old WW2 veteran, who will be 100 years old by the end of April, from Bedfordshire, UK. He had cancer of the skin and a […]

Sex And Finances—Family hangout
Ambassador Raymond Orogun Ugbeh, who is the Organizing Secretary of Petra Career Management Resources came up with the concept of organizing an end-of-year program strictly for married couples. We arrived […]

Be True To Yourself
A Lesson For Itinerant Ministers I started ministry as a medical doctor after 11 years as a medical director of my private practice at Aba, Abia State. When I sold […]

Abraham Will Command His Household
I was in Christ Church, Port Harcourt, with Ambassador Raymond Orogun Ugbeh on Sunday, 16th of June, to speak during their Father’s Day celebrations; it was a glorious moment. There […]

Good Samaritan Christianity And Evangelism
In the first post on “Full-time or Fool-time Ministry”, we discussed why Joseph’s and Mary’s ability and competence for adaptability was one of the determining criteria for granting them the honour of […]

Stress And Stress Management
This is the first in a series of posts on stress, the causes and management in life, work, family, and ministry. Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days you […]

Lessons I Learnt From My Wife On Mother’s Day
1. She is not afraid of facing challenges. While I was away preaching, she completed the first phase of our new school building at Okuokoko. She started it from foundation. […]