KEMI
Chapter Nine Senator Yuri stared at the twenty-five paged document yet again. He was not known for much patience. Though not a handsome man by any stretch of the imagination, his mien bespoke one who had made it in life. His wealth made up for what he…
DEFINING PURPOSEFUL CHRISTIAN DATING
Years ago, I would never say this, but today, from experience, my perspective has undergone a paradigm shift. I think kids shouldn’t be discouraged from getting into relationships; more like family dates, picnics and the likes. From these kinds of…
KEMI
Chapter Five Kemi couldn’t stop herself from sobbing. She had nearly killed someone’s child because of her recklessness.“Don’t be too hard on yourself Barrister Kemi. It’s not easy to take this all in.” Mangodo kept…
KEMI
Chapter Four Ivy was a young ‘gentle lady of the night’. No. She wasn’t born into prostitution. She had come to Lagos to stay with an aunt in Ojodu in 2012, just after she sat for her WAEC and NECO exams. After assurances to her ailing…
KEMI
Chapter Three It had been four days since Doctor Mangodo told her she was depressed – Kemi knew many people were depressed, but somehow, she hadn’t actually thought she was one of the many. She had hoped the general disinterestedness would…
BEWARE OF WOLVES
Wednesday of the Seventh Week of Easter. Reflection by Rev Fr Oselumhense Anetor (Uromi Diocese)Acts 20:28-38; John 17:11-19 A shepherd’s first duty is to keep the sheep safe. Not himself. This is why he must constantly be watchful, that evil may…
KEMI
Chapter One Kemi woke up with a severe headache. She reached across the bed and swapped her right hand across the bedside stool, hoping to find the culprit that had cut short her sleep. These days she hardly had any. Her brain tried to grasp the events…
THE EXAMPLE OF APOLLOS
Saturday of the Sixth Week of Easter. Reflection by Rev Fr Oselumhense Anetor (Uromi Diocese) Acts 18:23-28; John 16:23-28 We have so many gifts and talents. Unfortunately, some of us have sold our God-given gifts to the devil. Why prostitute because God…
CHARCOAL EATING AS MEDICINE
Charcoal-eating is one of the earliest forms of medication in history. Charcoal has an incredible capacity to bind monotoxins and endotoxins into itself. Charcoal can absorb up to 200 times its own weight. Many animals eat charcoal, especially from…
ALL POWER IS GIVEN TO ME!
Thursday of the Sixth Week of Easter (Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord). Reflection by Rev. Fr. Oselumhense Anetor (Uromi Diocese) Acts.1:1-11; Eph.1:17-23; Matt.28:16-20 Back in my seminary days we had one spiritual director whose favourite song…