Monday, 2 January 2017
PORT HARCOURT— Leaders and people of the Niger Delta will always strive to defend the unity of Nigeria, because to them, the country remaining as one indivisible entity is not negotiable and of paramount importance, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has said. This came as the governor, in his New Year message, called on the Federal Government to drop its alleged vindictive actions against Rivers State this year and give it due attention on matters of development. Wike, who spoke in Sokoto when he paid a visit to Sultan Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar IV at his palace, said the interest of Nigerians and Africans would be better served with Nigeria remaining as one strong and united nation. Wike He said: “Let me first of all sincerely thank you, our father, the Sultan, for what you are doing for this country, working tirelessly to bring peace and to bring unity to the people. So, for all of us this is what is meant by one Nigeria. We cannot run away from this country. The unity of this country is very paramount. The unity of this country is non-negotiable. I am from the Niger Delta, from Rivers State to be specific so I cannot see us in a divided country. No way. We stand for the unity of this country. “In Rivers State you hardly find instances of pipeline vandalism. We are working at all times to protect national assets in our state. In my state, I am governor for all the people living in the state. I am not a governor of a particular political party, but a governor for all the people of Rivers State.” While commending the Sultan for his leadership of the Muslim community in Nigeria, Wike said he was in Sokoto to felicitate with his colleague, Governor Aminu Tambuwal, who gave out his daughter in marriage on Saturday. He equally dispelled the notion that his relationship with Tambuwal had political connotation, saying they had been friends for a long time, “long before politics defined who we are now.” “Tambuwal has been my friend for a long time. If anything affects him, it affects me also. If he gives out his daughter in marriage, I have to be here to support him. If any problem happens to him, it affects me as well. Your Eminence, I am here to seek your royal blessing. You have blessed me before, that is why I am growing. So let me wish you a prosperous New Year ahead,” he added. In their remarks, both the host governor and the Sultan implored Nigerians to live in peace with one another, and wished their countrymen and women a year full of happiness and blessings. Meanwhile, in his New Year message, Wike said year 2016 was characterised with some bitter experiences which included loss of lives during the last re-run elections. “We pray that the New Year will usher in a new hope that the era of vindictiveness has ended and Rivers State will be justly treated and accorded its fair share of development projects and attention by the Federal Government,” he said. Governor Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara State; Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar; Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike and his Sokoto State counterpart, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, during Wike’s visit to the Sultan in Sokoto. He recalled the successes recorded by his government in several areas, noting that the new year will be an opportunity to consolidate on the gains of his administration so far. He charged people of the state to be hopeful and called for unity among them. “Although it is difficult to forget the low and painful moments of 2016, especially the continuing economic difficulties and associated misery being experienced by ordinary people, as a result of the prostrate state of our national economy, as well as the extreme brutalization, bloodshed and losses that characterised the re-run legislative elections, there is still much progress to look back on over the last 12 months. So, as we come to the conclusion of a largely challenging but fruitful year, we wish to assure you that we are right on course and things can only get better for every Rivers person as we strive to consolidate on our achievements and take our State to the next level of growth and development.”
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ECUMENICAL DECEPTION? BY STEVE FINNELL
ReplyDeleteIs the ecumenicism that is practiced today truly representing the spirit of cooperation and Christian unity.
If most of the members of an ecumenical assembly are perverting the gospel and teaching doctrine contrary to God's word, how could that be described as Christian unity? Cooperation does not validate all participants as members of the body of Christ.
The apostle Paul noted that some Jewish Christians were perverting the gospel my saying "Unless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be saved." (Acts 15:1 NASB) Did Paul suggest that all the churches should join in a ecumenical spirit of unity and cooperation with the Judaizers? No, he did not, he said "I wish that those who are troubling you would even mutilate themselves." (Acts 5:12 NASB)
Galatians 1:9 As we have said before, so I say again now, if any man is preaching to you a gospel contrary to what you received, he is to be accursed!(NASB)
Galatians 1:8 Let God's curses fall on anyone, including myself, who preaches any other way to be saved than the one we told you about; yes, if an angel comes from heaven and preaches any other message, let him be forever cursed. (The Living Bible Paraphrased)
The apostle Paul said let anyone who pervert the gospel message be accursed. Today's church leaders say teaching other ways to be saved does not disqualify any denomination from participating in ecumenical endeavors, like feeding the poor, and other charitable works.
1. Some denominations teach that Jesus did not say that water baptism was essential for the forgiveness of sins. They contend Jesus only commanded spiritual baptism.
2. Some denominations claim that men are saved by faith alone, therefore, water baptism for the forgiveness of sins is not necessary.
3. Some denomination believe that infants are guilty of Adam's sin; therefore, it is acceptable to sprinkle water on non-believing infants for the forgiveness of Adam's and any future sins they will commit.
4. Some denominations teach that men are saved by grace alone; therefore, God selects certain men for salvation before they are born and that all other will burn in hell.
The apostles Paul say those who teach any other way to be saved should be accursed. Paul says to turn away from those who cause dissension contrary to the teaching you have learned. (Romans 16:17-18) However, modern church leaders say join with them in feeding the poor, worshiping in song, and studying God's word, prayer, and teaching.
The ecumenical movement today is not based on sound doctrine. To claim to be a Christian does make anyone a Christian anymore that claiming to be a basketball player make a person a member of the NBA.
The apostles gospel terms of pardon. A. Faith John 3:16---B. Repentance Acts 2:38, Acts 3:19---C. Confession Romans 10:9--D. Immersion in water Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38, 1 Peter 3:21, Acts 22:16
The apostle Paul called the Judiazers "FALSE BRETHREN."(Galatians 2:4)
Church leaders today call those who teach other ways to be saved, as fellow workers in Christ.
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