Thursday, August 4, 2016

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DONALD TRUM v. JUSTICE


The word “corrupt” has been defined Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, 8th edition to mean, 1.  “(of people) willing to use their power to do dishonest or illegal things in return for money or to get an advantage  2. ( of behaviour ) dishonest or immoral.”.

A critical appraisal of these two definitions shows that corruption whether in formal or informal settings people engaging in dishonest or illegal in return for money or to get an advantage.  To be corrupt means to be immoral.  The foundation of morality is ‘rightness’ or ‘wrongness’.

Morality is not necessarily legal because what is legal may be moral anyway. After all, gay marriage is legal in Americas but it does not agree with the tennets of morality.

 In law, plea bargaining is legal in America but it is not moral.  It is simply encouraging the thief to steal more and give back what he feels like giving after much (unnecessary) persuasion.  Statute-baring a creditor from collecting money owed him is legal but it does not appeal to good conscience which equity represents and it is at variance with morality.  Let whoever owes pay unless the creditor forgives the loan!  No wonder, when the technicalities of the law started breeding injustice, equity was born to appeal to people’s sense of morality in justice reflecting  fairness,  recognising what is good or bad.

As student of Law at the University, I became angry with the Law when I saw the human-invented  ‘technicalities’ of the law which tended to provoke injustice instead of justice but when I was introduced to equity, I was at appeased.   That’s why to me, justice that does not appeal to the good conscience (equity) or has no toga of moral content is not a true justice.

Colonisation in whatever form is, to me criminal.  It is immoral.  It is injustice.  Two wrongs, they say, cannot make a right.  This points me to the review of the utterances (and intentions) of American’s Presidential hopefuls – Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.  Donal Trump is (rightly) angry with corruption  but his planned strategy to fight it by singling out Africans, particularly Nigerians for “Re-colonisation”.  A concept which in itself is obsolete, absurd, illegal and immoral such that a mere thought of it might portray him as corrupt.

There’s nothing wrong with being angry with ‘wrong doing’ like corruption.  But the means by which it is addressed must never be worse than what is being addressed.  It will amount to two wrongs that will never produce a ‘right’.  No matter how you add them up, immorality or illegality with immorality or illegality cannot amount to morality or legality.  No rational human being should ever give a flash of thought to re-colonisation no matter how angry he may be.  Re-colonisation is like drawing back the hands of the clock.  A negative thought of this nature should not be coming from America, an enlightened American of Donald’s stature.

The America that I know is a country known for justice.  It is therefore not from America we should have somebody preaching injustice.  America has been regarded as a home to everybody and when I visited there a few times, I confirmed the warmness of Americans.

America is a united world that should have no room for discrimination.  If the entire world collapses and America is spared, the world would re-emerge perfectly through her.  Men have dominated the Presidency of America.  It is morality, equity and justice that influenced the Democrats to want to correct the balance the male-female dichotomy by featuring Hillary Clinton so we can for once have a Woman President.  It is an attempt to nail corruption in the bud that made the Democrats to produce Obama (a mixed-blood) as President of America  thereby making the black and white to melt together as one which in itself is legal and moral.   This same process will one day surely produce full-blooded black men or women as the President of America if only people like Donald will do a rethink.  If he or people of like-mind as Donald should rule America, America will surely lose her glory!

Hillary Clinton is known to be even headed, humble,with no iota of discrimination.  People like Hillary will not only move America forward but will bring about a new world order that will promote America as a complete world where there is no discrimination.  My prayer is that God Almighty will guide America and Americans such that they will not make the mistake that will end up reversing all the advancements America has achieved.  If All Africans are evicted from America, some who have forgotten their origins may suffer some setbacks but in the final analysis, they will settle down.  The wise majority will have no problems returning home at all because sweet as America may be, they never forgot their origins.  I am a Nigerian but I love America as I love Nigeria.  Let all Americans (black, white, etc) unite to ensure America remains a home for all by voting for the right candidate.   If Donald Trum must lead America, he must reconsider his thoughts on the black race and change his strategy by embracing every human being.  As far as am concerned, America has gone beyond his present thinking and postulations.   Long live America, Long live Americans, long live Nigerians, long live the black  and all races all over the world.  Black or white, we are all from Adam and Eve and should remain together till eternity!





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Temptation, the Mother of All Sins (2)

Temptations , the Mother of All Sins (2)
“Now God saw that the earth had become corrupt and was filled with violence.  God observed all this corruption in the world, for EVERYONE ON EARTH (emphasis mine) was corrupt. “ Gen. 6:12.
As far as corruption is concerned, everyone is involved in it. Rom. 3:23 confirms this when it says “For ALL have sinned and have come short of the glory of God”.  It is the nature and magnitude of corruption that differs.  A man who cheats on his wife, a man or woman who falsifies records in his office, a business what side-tracks tax laws, a generator seller who will not want to see uninterrupted power supply successfully implemented, a child who lies, a lazy student who relies of “expo” to succeed in his examinations, a lecturer or a boss who demands sex for success in examination or promotion to higher levels, a pastor who steals church money or says “the Lord sayeth” when the Lord has actually not spoken,  the latest of it all, the Dansuki Gate,  Padding the budget, or a young man or girl who takes to political thuggery as a way to survive  and so on, are all corrupt.
 When a man is corrupt, 2 Pet 1:4 makes it clear that it is the desire of his heart that causes it  “… the word’s corruption caused by human desires”.  Every corruption is preceded by temptation to manipulate a situation to suit us whether it is God’s will for us or not.  When our desires comes, it takes over everything.  We don’t want to know what God says or wants us to do.  I once approached a man on a Sunday morning to minister to him.  He welcomed me well.  After our exchange, he held his cup of beer and  said “Pastor, pray for me.  The only problem I have is my desire for alcohol.  I just found it rather difficult to drop this cup.  I know I am a prophet  by nature but this object (alcohol) is my problem.”  I did tell him, why not join drop this cup now and let’s go to church? He said, it is difficult to do.  I said drop it now, go to church and pray.  There’s no point praying for you in this beer parlour because you won’t be able to drop the cup.  He would follow me. Amazingly, the while I was returning from the church on a New Year’s eve, I came across him and he gave me a prophesy with a specific date of its happening – 15th of February.  And on that day the prophesy came to pass!
Even though we are all prophets, the negative desires of our hearts made it impossible for us all to “drop our cups” so we fall most times.  I, preaching to you am not exempted from this vile just as Paul confessed “what I don’t like to do, I do” and Jesus said (in his fleshy state) “if it were possible, remove this cup from me”.  He rejected death which is God’s will for him.  It was God who helped him accomplish his goal of salvation for us all.  The desire to live made Abraham lie to the King.
The antidote to temptation remains that we should live and walk with God and be in spirit always. It is the spirit of the Lord that will create the fear of the Lord (Prov. 1:7) in our hearts like Joseph who said “why must I commit this sin against my God?”.  I know it is tough to face temptations and resist it when our hearts desires want it. But with God (Luke 1:37) all things are possible.  Stay with God today and overcome temptations! God bless you in Jesus name.  Prayer Point: Father, grant me the grace to walk with you from today in Jesus name.

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