Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Life time

Life and Grace
By Ohiosumuan Ihonde Wilson (Jnr)

Sometimes in life, things can feel like rush hour, and other times they move much slower.

But being slow in life doesn’t mean you are slow in everything you do.

Take the snail for example: it may crawl for hours just to reach its destination, but the fact that it is slow does not mean it won’t get there. What matters most is not the pace, but the focus — the determination to keep moving towards the destination.

So, our thinking, our focus, and our direction are what truly determine where we end up.

Even if we live in a world of ordinary people, there will always be a few extraordinary ones — those who dare to do extraordinary things.

Life does not always treat you right, even when it seems like it does. You may have wealth, exotic cars, mansions, beautiful wives, lovely children, thriving companies, and much more. Yet, what if life still feels empty and miserable despite all that?

It takes the grace of God for a man with a heart of gold to live a life of true peace.



Grace abounds everywhere, but if you cannot recognize it, then you are blind in a world already full of grace.

Life is about withholding nothing, because everything we have comes from someone — God. You may think your achievements are the results of your hard work, but remember: many people work tirelessly, day and night, yet have not achieved what they desire. That doesn’t make them lazy — it only means their appointed time has not yet come.





Fear and its Power

FEAR KILLS BEFORE WE DIE


Fear is an unreal reality — a shadow that cripples real abilities meant to make a difference in our lives.

There are two kinds of fear: the fear we have, and the fear that has us. The first begins like a small whisper, a tender threat we ignore. With time, it grows into a mountain too heavy to move, because we nurture it with acceptance and ignorance. When we dwell too long in this prison, fear makes us its captive, paralyzing our will and draining our strength until it kills the very essence of who we are.


The second — the fear that possesses a man — is the greatest enemy of all. Though fear is dead and unreal, it kills the living by making them walking corpses, bound in chains of doubt and defeat.

But how can something unreal feel so real?
Because fear becomes alive in the hearts of those who accommodate it, whether through ignorance or laziness. As long as fear is welcomed, it will always seem real and will control the boundaries of our lives.

There is, however, one fear that gives life: the fear of the Creator. The Bible says “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” This holy fear empowers us to face every false fear of the world. For out of Him we were created, and only in Him can we be redeemed.

May God grant us the wisdom to fear Him rightly, and the courage to walk free from every other fear.

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Uhonmora school cry for help



Today we shall be talking about one of the commercial school in Uhonmora in Owan West local government area of Edo State.

Uhonmora Secondary Commercial School, in Owan West Local Govt., Area of Edo State was founded in 1979. The school have since produced well meaning individuals, scholars and professionals in all facets of Nigeria's national life.

THE late Pa Jonathan Asijie Aidokhai (Boy O Boy) was born on July 18, 1935 to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Eimi Aidokhai of Uhonmora – Ora, Owan West local council of Edo State. 
As a man deeply convinced about the importance of education, he initiated steps that led to the establishment of Uhonmora Secondary Commercial School in 1979. 
Pa  Jonathan Asijie Aidokhai


Today the said Uhonmora Secondary commercial school that was built through community effort and later handed over to the government has become a "tourist attraction and water fall".


Today Nigeria is celebrating her 59 independent and Uhonmora secondary school is celebrating waterfall in her class rooms. I do not understand the fact if we are celebrating our 59 years of lack of maintenance, lack of infrastructure, bad roads or rejoice that the future of the young ones in the class room have become waterfall. 

We plead to the ministry of education to look in to this and help the future of the student and also the people of Owan West. 


Friday, June 14, 2019

Walk for sickle cell

WALK FOR SICKLE CELL 
Whatever your reason, we want you to participate in this worthy cause. Let's gather our 'HEARTS' and Walk! Sickle Cell Disorder affects us all, and we want you to help us stop the Sickle Cell cycle. We created this Walk to raise awareness of Sickle Cell Disorder and to support adults, children and families affected with Sickle Cell Disorder.
Red umbrella walk

Date: Saturday June 15th, 2019
Time: 7:00am 
Venue: Yaba (Take-off point is Unilag Sports Center)
Theme: Advocacy For Change -The Sickle Story
#ShoutItOut4SCD

We implore you all, yes you to come out and walk for sickle cell disorder! 

  • Walk for Someone who has Sickle Cell Disorder.
  • Walk if you are battling Sickle Cell Disorder
  • Walk for Someone who has lost the Fight

Powered by a Coalition of Sickle Cell Non-Governmental Organizations in Nigeria which comprises of Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria, Sickle Cell Advocacy and Management Initiative, CrimsonBow Sickle Cell Initiative, Tony May Foundation, Dabma Sickle Cell Foundation, Genotype Foundation, Sickle Cell Aid Foundation, Nirvana Foundation, Noah's Ark Foundation for Sickle Cell, Marvel Sickle Cell Foundation, Couples and Kids Initiative, Avo Eri Health Foundation  and Soulage Foundation.

Sponsored by Fidelity Bank

Fidelity Bank 

*Send a WhatsApp message to 07084763184 to Register*

Friday, May 31, 2019

Street Peace Talk

It's Street Peace Talk 4.0 #BeAPeaceAdvocate

ABOUT STREET PEACE TALK
Street Peace Talk is an initiative of Galaxy4Peace. 
SPT is about promoting and educating people on the street on love,  tolerance, Peaceful coexistence and the need to be brothers keeper.

Street Peace Talk also is A Peace Protoshoot, taking pictures with people on the streets with Peace Placard and peace sign...

This Time SPT will be taking place at Computer Village.

Street Peace Talk 

The Computer Village is an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) accessories market located in a community called Otigba, located at ikeja, the capital of Lagos State southwestern Nigeria. The market is the largest ICT accessory market in Africa. It is a perfect competition  market, under the umbrella of Computer and Allied Products Dealers Association of Nigeria (CAPDAN).
SPT Non Violence

 Meet-Up Time: 9:00am
Dress code: White T-shirt on jeans and sneakers.
Date: 1st of June, 2019 (Saturday)

OTHER SIDE ATTRACTIONS 
1. Certificate of Service Showing you promoting SDGs16 will be given
2. Item7 will be served

Interested persons should send a WhatsApp message to 07084763184


Kindly visit👇🏿 to know more about
https://galaxy4peace.org/

Friday, February 1, 2019

THE OLDEST SURVIVING MONARCH IN THE WORLD

BENIN KINGDOM
 THE OLDEST SURVING MONARCHY ON EARTH 

"Do you know that the Oldest Surviving Kingdom in the World is Great Benin Kingdom and is 2054 years Old? This piece reveals 30 amazing facts you never knew about the Great Benin Kingdom."
The Great Benin Kingdom is probably Nigeria’s greatest empire. The Ogiso dynasty lasted for about 854 years plus an interregnum of 285 years between the reign of Ogiso Orire and Ogiso Odia, there was an interregnum of 70 years between Ogiso Owodo and Oba Oranmiyan plus 845 years of Oba ruler-ship till date.
Below are 30 amazing facts about the Great Benin Kingdom:
1.The First Storey Building in Nigeria was built at Ughoton by the Dutch in the year 1718, and it was called “The Factory”. The said building was destroyed by the British during the war against the Benins in 1897. The site of the building is still intact.
2. The Oldest Church in West-Africa was established in Great Benin Empire by the Earliest Portuguese missionaries in the 16th Century which is today known as the Holy Aruosa (Benin National Church). Pope Pius XII visited Benin and handed the church to the Oba of Benin, Oba Oreoghene in 1692AD.
3. The first Known Embassy Established in Nigeria was in Benin during the reign of Oba Esigie in the 16th century.
4. The Oldest known letter written in Nigeria was by Duarte Pires instructed by Oba Esigie which was addressed to King John II, on the 20th October, 1516AD. The second oldest letter was written by Anthonio Domingo (Great-grand Son of Oba Olua) to the Pope to seek for missionary assistance in order to spread Christianity in Benin Empire in 1652AD.
5. Oba Orhogbua founded Lagos and planted a dukedom, the Obaship of Lagos (Eko).

6. Oldest ever recorded market in Africa is Ogiso (Agbado) Market dated 60BCE.
7. The first ever recorded bank (Owigho) in present day West-Africa was built in Benin kingdom by Oba Eresoyen, construction started in the year 1740AD and was completed in the year 1743AD.
8. Queen Idia (Oba Esigie mother) is the first Oba’s mother to be alive to see her son becoming an Oba. That’s because traditionally previous Crown prince mothers were killed before their Sons ascend the throne.
9. Ga tribe of present day Ghana migrated from Benin during Oba Udagbedo's reign (1299-1334)
10. Oduduwa was the exiled crowned prince from Benin known as Ekaladerhan, which is being purported as the progenitor of the Yoruba race.
11. The monarch of Warri kingdom is an off shoot of the royal house of Benin kingdom founded by prince Iginuwa the Son of Oba Olua in the 15th century.
12. The Osemawe of Ondo was corrupted from Osemwughe, the Benin warrior who deserted Udo town, when there was war between Benin City and Udo town.
13. The word Ondo was corrupted from the town “Emwan N’Udo” (people of Udo town)
14. The world most famous mask Queen Idia mask was the face of FESTAC 77’ held in Lagos.
15. The word Benin was corrupted from Ubini by the Portuguese explorer meaning “a place of heavenly pageantry and prosperity”
16. Oba Esigie is the first King in Africa to be baptized in the year 1504AD in Benin.
17. The King of Benin can in a single day make 20,000 men ready for war, and, if need be, 180, 000, and because of this he has great influence among all the surrounding peoples’ … His authority stretches over many cities, towns and villages. There is no King thereabouts who, in the possession of so many beautiful cities and towns, in his capital – Olfert Dapper, description of Africa, 1668.
18. According to the Guinness Book of Records (1974 edition) described the walls of Benin City and its surrounding kingdom as the world’s largest earthworks carried out prior to the mechanical era.
19. According to estimates by the New Scientists Fred pearce, Benin City’s walls were at one point “four times longer than the great wall of China, and consumed a hundred times more material than the Great Pyramid of Cheops”
20. Benin City is surrounded by massive walls dug by Oba Oguola in 13th century and Oba Ewuare I in the 15th century.
21. Great Wall of Benin extended for some 16,000km in all, in a mosaic of more than 500 interconnected settlement boundaries. They covered 6, 500sq km and were all dug by the Edo people.
22. The Great wall of Benin took an estimated 150million hours of digging to construct, and are perhaps the largest single archaeological phenomenon on the planet.
23. Benin City is the first City to have a semblance of street lighting in the world.
24. The Portuguese were the people who called our land “Great City of Benin” because they were astonished with what they saw that the Edo people achieved centuries before any major cities in the world.
25. 1n 1691, the Portuguese ship captain Lourenco Pinto observed: “Great Benin, where the king resides, is larger than Lisbon; all the streets run straight and as far as the eyes can see.
26. The Binis are the best bronze casters (Igun – eronmwon) in the world.
27. Two kings were installed without a crown - Ogiso Igodo (40BC-16AD) and Oba Oranmiyan (Odolorre) 1170-1200AD.
28. Great Benin is known as the cradle of Black civilization and the centre of the world (Edorisiagbon).
29. The Binis were the first to use sophisticated weapons (guns) to fight a war (Idah war) in the present day Nigeria in about 501 years ago (August, 1516), the war was led by Oba Esigie mother (Queen Idia). Supported by some Portuguese mercenaries.
30. All Obas in Lagos (Eko) were buried in their ancestral home (Benin City) until late 19th century. To lend credence to that, Oba Osemwende in 1834 instructed Idewu Ojulari, the Oba of Lagos to zegbele (kill himself). The instruction was, expectedly, complied with. The Lagos Oba complied by taking poison.

By: Don Senatorlucky

Source: Institute For Benin Studies

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