Saturday, 4 October 2014

Creative Majesty is all about Creativity

Creativity is all about creativity. It is a non governmental initiative  with the aim of creating platforms for young people to express their individual  talents and abilities particularly in the creative arts. CM is involved in television production, film production, events creation, talents development and youth empowerment. 
The organisation has registered participants who are volunteers in the actualization of CM's vision. Creative Majesty embark on numerous projects to empower young people and develop their gifts and callings.  We also partner with different organisations to create movies, television shows, conferences,seminars, designed to  develop the creative abilities of young people, set up platforms for them to express and develop their gifts and callings and to professionally network with individuals and corporate entities who may which to partner with us. 


If you will like to become a registered participant or a volunteer please call the President, Yemi Olakitan, on 07041495927 for registrations. corporate entities are also welcome to partner with us in the actualization of our various projects either to fulfill a social responsibility or promote their brands on our various platforms or projects. 

Feet washing: Biblical truth or tradition


YEMI OLAKITAN


Feet washing service is often conducted by certain denominations in Christendom while it is neglected by some, though the Lord Jesus Christ commanded the practice in the bible.  

The Bible, the book of John 13:1-17 narrated how Jesus washed his disciples’ feet prior to his cruxifcion and resurrection. Many Christian denominations such as the Catholic Church have continued with the practice but some have not. 
According to the encyclopedia Britannica,  ‘‘Feet washing, also called washing of feet,  is a religious rite practiced by the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church on Maundy Thursday of Holy Week (preceding Easter) and by members of some other Christian churches in their worship services. The early Christian church introduced the custom to imitate the humility and selfless love of Jesus, who washed the feet of his disciples at the Last Supper (John 13:1–15), the night before his Crucifixion. The practice was originally an act of hospitality in Palestinian homes performed for guests (who wore sandals and walked on dusty roads) by a servant or the wife of the host. St. Paul refers to the custom in 1 Timothy 5:10 and St. Augustine mentions it in one of his letters about ad 400. The Maundy Thursday ceremony, observed in Rome by the pope and locally in parish churches, first appeared in the Spanish liturgy of the 7th century.’’
 In a chat with Reverend father Paul Akin-Otiko, OP, of the Catholic Church, University of Lagos; He said feet washing are done on Holy Thursday during the Easter Week. We celebrate the institution of the Eucharist and the priesthood. It was before Jesus at the last supper that he washed the feet of his disciples. He told them that they should do the same as a mark of service and humility.  In the Catholic Church, it is the priest that does the washing of feet and he does so as mark of service and humility just as Jesus did to his disciples. When a priest does that he shows that he is doing it as a servant. He does as one who imitates the lord and in the spirit of service to others and to the Lord.’’ Speaking further, Father Akin-Otiko said, ‘‘the priest does not wash everybody’s feet, he selects 12 persons to represent the disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ. 
These 12 people are chosen from among the congregation.  The feet washing service as a biblical backing. Jesus did it and commanded us to do it and we have been doing it in obedience to his commandment. The significance of the feet washing service is to show that those who want to become leaders must serve others and Christ intended that we should all serve one another.’’  
Father Paul Akin-Otiko quoted, the book of John 13: 1-17 which reads, ‘‘13 It was just before the Passover Festival. Jesus knew that the hour had come for him to leave this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. 2 The evening meal was in progress, and the devil had already prompted Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot, to betray Jesus. Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God; so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. After that, he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him. He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, “Lord, are you going to wash my feet?” Jesus replied, “You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand.” “No,” said Peter, “you shall never wash my feet.” Jesus answered, “Unless I wash you, you have no part with me.”  “Then, Lord,” Simon Peter replied, “not just my feet but my hands and my head as well!”  Jesus answered, “Those who have had a bath need only to wash their feet; their whole body is clean. And you are clean, though not every one of you.”11 For he knew who was going to betray him, and that was why he said not everyone was clean. 12 When he had finished washing their feet, he put on his clothes and returned to his place. “Do you understand what I have done for you?” he asked them.13 “You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord,’ and rightly so, for that is what I am. 14 Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. 15 I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. 16 Very truly I tell you, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him. 17 Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them.’’
In another Chat with Pastor Favoured of the Living Faith Church, Lekki, he said, ‘‘feet washing service is one of the doctrines of the Living faith Church and we do it in faith since Jesus commanded it. We believe that if we do it we will have a part with Jesus. It is a biblical injunction as it is written in the book of John 13. We do not do anything that contrary to the scriptures in the Living faith Church. It also reminds the believers of the importance that Jesus placed on service and humility. This is what the Christian faith is all about; Jesus said by this, men will know that ye are my disciples if you have love amongst yourselves. Service is a product of love,’ he said.
In another chat with Leader Rotimi Akinbami of the celestial Church of Christ, he said, ‘‘Feet washing is one of the doctrines laid down for the celestial Church of God by the Late Oshofa, the founder of the celestial Church of Christ. It is one of the very important doctrines in the Celestial Church of Christ. This practice is observed by the Church all over the world in accordance with the scriptures. The feet washing service is conducted by the shepherded of the Church and he washes the feet of every member of the church that is present during the service.’’ Speaking further, he said, it is a symbol of humility and service to our fellowman,’’ he said.
Prophetess Victoria Akinbani on the other hand said, feet washing is cannot be argued on the excuse that it is merely a metaphor or symbol of humility and service and so we do not need to observe feet washing service. Jesus, specifically in verses 13:14–17, instructed us:  14 "If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet. 15 For I have given you an example, that you should do as I have done to you. 16 Most assuredly, I say to you, a servant is not greater than his master; nor is he who is sent greater than he who sent him. 17 If you know these things, blessed are you if you do them."  We do it during the Holy Week in accordance with the Lord’s instructions,’’ she said.
Speaking on the practice, Deaconess Shola Abimbola of Global Church of the Living God, ‘’Jesus said we should wash one another’s feet he was talking about real service, not a ritual. When Jesus said, wash one another's feet, he meant, serve one another. He simply used a specific example as a figure of speech representing all types of service. Jesus is saying that we should humble ourselves and be willing to do even menial tasks for one another.  This is not to say that it is wrong for Christians to wash one another's feet.  We obey the intent of Jesus' command not by washing our guests' feet, but by helping them in other ways. There is no need to insist on taking the command literally. We need to focus more on the intent’’
In another chat with Evangelist Ezekiel of House on the Rock Church, Lekki, he said, ‘feet washing are a symbolic practice, whether we observe it or not in our churches do not really matter. What is important is the point Jesus was trying to make when he did it. He was trying to tell us to be humble, to serve and love one another to the point of washing each other’s feet.


iS BOKO HARAM LEADER DEAD?

A few hours after the Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, claimed in a new video, that he was “alive and well,” the Nigerian military authorities have debunked the claim, insisting that he had been killed.
Mr. Shekau in the new video, obtained by the AFP news agency, debunked the September 24 claim by the military that he had been killed, describing it as “propaganda.”
In that statement, the military spokesperson, Chris Olukolade, had said the sect leader was killed during a recent fight with the military in Konduga .
In the new clip, Mr. Shekau said, “Here I am alive. I will only die the day Allah takes my breath,’ he said in the 36-minute video. He added that the sect was running our…Islamic caliphate” and administering sharia punishment.
He added, “Nothing will kill me until my days are over….I’m still alive. Some people asked you if Shekau has two souls. No, I have one soul, by Allah. It is propaganda that is prevalent. I have one soul. I’m an Islamic student.”
Mr. Shekau also claimed in the video that the air force jet that was declared missing three weeks ago was shot down by his men.
The sect leader who spoke for 16 minutes in Arabic and Hausa did not indicate where or when the video was shot.
Mr. Shekau, the BBC reported, appeared in the video dressed in combat fatigues and black rubber boots, standing on the back of a pick-up van and firing an anti-aircraft gun into the air.
It also reported that he was flanked by four heavily armed masked fighters.
But in a statement posted on its blog on Thursday, the military insisted that Bashir Mohammed alias Abubakar Shekau was actually eliminated as corroborated by still photographs, video evidence and surrendering and captured terrorists.
Titled, “The Purported Shekau Video in Circulation,” the statement said, “The Defence Headquarters is studying the claims made in the video purportedly released by the terrorists showing their leader Abubakar Shekau as dismissing his death.
“From immediate observation and what some online news outlets claimed to have seen, the video did not indicate when it was shot neither did it show any proof of life or currency such as screen time or date. The video also did not make any reference to anything that has happened since the impostor’s reported death.
“It is also noteworthy that the air plane said to be mentioned in the video had been missing before he was killed. It should not surprise anybody if the terrorists decide to manipulate pictures, clone another Shekau or upload a pre-recorded video all in a bid to prove invincible.
“As far as we are concerned, the individual who was appearing in video and claiming to be the leader of the terrorist group was killed in the Kondunga battle in September. The resemblance of the corpse and that of the eccentric character was incontrovertible. His identity was equally corroborated by people who knew him before we announced his death.”
The military also said it was still conducting a thorough investigation into the new claims in the purported video just as it promised that justice would be served to whoever bears that name or designation and whoever engages in act.

Thursday, 25 September 2014

We have killed Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau — Nigerian Military

The military insists the real Shekau was killed long ago
The military insists the real Shekau was killed long ago

The Nigerian military on Wednesday issued an official confirmation to reports that Abubakar Shekau, the eccentric leader of Boko Haram, whose death the military has claimed repeatedly only to turn out untrue, has been killed by security forces.
Officially, the military insists the real Mr. Shekau was killed by soldiers more than a year ago, but that his character had been assumed by another leader of the deadly group.
The impersonator is the man who appeared in several Boko Haram propaganda videos, claiming he is Mr. Shekau, the military said.
It was that new face of Mr. Shekau that was killed in a fierce clash with the military last week in Konduga, near Maiduguri, Borno State, defence spokesperson, Chris Olukolade, said Wednesday.
That man, Mr. Olukolade said, was Mohammed Bashir, known also with several aliases.
The statement Wednesday was the first official confirmation of the death of Mr. Shekau since news broke last week he had been killed in a confrontation as militants moved to attack Maiduguri.
While the Nigerian military, unofficially, laid claims to the killing of Mr. Shekau, its Cameroonian counterpart also claimed credit for it saying Mr. Shekau was killed at Gamboru near the border.
The Nigerian military rejects that claim.
Mr. Olukolade said the alleged Shekau’s double was targeted amongst other leaders of the group in Konduga when the military’s land and air forces engaged a convoy of combat vehicles conveying several militants.
“Several of the terrorists, including some of their commanders, lost their lives in the encounters which lasted an average of about 5 hours each,” the defence spokesperson said.
“The troops captured some of the terrorists and their equipment. In the course of those encounters, one Mohammed Bashir who has been acting or posing on videos as the deceased Abubakar Shekau, the eccentric character known as leader of the group died.
Mr. Olukolade said after the clash, the identity of Mr. Bashir was confirmed by the locals in Konduga. Mr. Bashir’s other names he said included Abubakar Shekau, alias Abacha Abdullahi Geidam alias Damasack.
“Since the name Shekau has become a brand name for the terrorists’ leader, the Nigerian military remains resolute to serve justice to anyone who assumes that designation or title as well as all terrorists that seek to violate the freedom and territory of Nigeria,” the military said.
Mr. Olukolade said 135 other terrorists on Tuesday evening surrendered along with equipment to troops around Biu Local Government Area.
A group of 88 submitted themselves at Mairiga/Bun – Yadi while another group of 45 terrorists were taken in around Mubi – Michika. They are all being interrogated and processed in conformity with the dictates of standard best practices.
“The Defence Headquarters applauds the gallantry of the Nigerian troops who have remained undaunted and professional in prosecuting this campaign against terror,” he said.

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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

military aircraft missing



A Nigerian air force jet has been missing for two days after disappearing in the country's far northeast, where troops are fighting Boko Haram insurgents, the military has said.
A search and rescue operation was under way for the Alpha jet which was on a routine operational mission on Friday over Adamawa state when contact was lost with the aircraft, the Nigerian armed forces said in a statement.
The aircraft, with two pilots on board, left its base in Yola, Adamawa, at about 0945GMT on Friday and had been expected back by midday the same day.

"Since then all efforts to establish contact with the aircraft have not yielded any positive result," military spokesman Chris Olukolade said in a statement, without providing further details.
Boko Haram has seized territory in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe states in recent weeks, raising fears about a loss of government control in the far northeast and putting the military under pressure to put an end to the five-year-long armed movement.
Nigeria's military, backed by war planes, has been fighting to push back recent advances by Boko Haram into the north of Adamawa state and also towards Maiduguri, the state capital of neighbouring Borno state. The army said it beat back an attack outside the city of Maiduguri on Friday.
Boko Haram, which has killed thousands since it launched its anti-government rebellion in the northeast in 2009, has in recent weeks captured and held a string of towns and villages in the region, a departure from its usual hit-and-run tactics.
Its leader, Abubakar Shekau, is apparently trying to follow the example of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which has declared its own caliphate. Nigeria's government has vowed to take back the seized territory from Boko Haram.

Saturday, 13 September 2014

BENJAMIN ADEKUNLE: THE BLACK SCORPION IS DEAD

YEMI OLAKITAN
Retired General of the Nigerian Army, Benjamin Adekunle, popularly known as Black Scorpion died yesterday, Saturday morning. According to reports, his wife, Folake announced his death.  Adekunle was born in Kaduna. His father was a native of Ogbomosho. He underwent secondary education at the government college, Okene , Kogi State. He enlisted in the Nigerian Army in 1958 after completing his school certificate examinations.  He passed the army selection examinations and thereafter was dispatched to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the UK, the British Army's initial officer entry academy. He was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant on December 15, 1960. As a platoon commander, he served in Kasai Province of Congo with the 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Nigeria Regiment.  In 1962, Lt. Adekunle became Aide-de-Camp to the governor of the eastern region, SirAkanu Ibiam. The following year, as a Captain, he was posted back to the Congo as Staff Captain.  In 1964, Major Adekunle attended the Defense Services Staff College at Wellington, in India. When he returned he was briefly appointed Adjutant General at the Army Headquarters in May 1965 to replace Lt. Col. Yakubu Gowon, who was proceeding on a course outside the country. However, he later handed over the position to Lt. Col. James Pam and was posted back to his old Battalion (1st Bn) in Enugu as a Company Commander.
Adekunle  assumed command of the Lagos Garrison as a substantive Lt. Col. When the Nigerian Civil War erupted in July 1967, Adekunle was tasked to lead elements which included two new battalions (7th and 8th) - to conduct the historic sea borne assault on Bonny in the Bight of Benin on 26 July 1968 (carried out by Major Isaac Adaka Boro's unit). This happened after the Federal Government gained confidence of most south western ethnic groups as a direct result of Biafra push to mid-west state and probe into Western region. Adekunle was promoted to Colonel after the Bonny landing.
The 6th (under Major Jalo) and 8th (under Major Ochefu) battalions of the Lagos Garrison subsequently took part in operations to liberate the Midwest following the Biafra invasion of August 1967. The 7th (under Major Abubakar) stayed behind to hold Bonny. Because Major Jalo's Unit was seconded to Lt. Col. Murtala Mohammed's 2nd Division, Adekunle was left with only the 8th Battalion at Escravos. He, therefore, protested to Army HQ and got the Lagos garrison upgraded to Brigade status through the creation of the 31 and 32 Battalions. However, Colonel Adekunle did not think the name "3 Infantry Division" was sensational enough nor did it project the nature of the unique terrain in which his men had to fight. Therefore, without formal approval from Army HQ, he renamed it the " 3 Marine Commando (3MCDO)." The "Black Scorpion" as he came to be known, was easily the most controversial, celebrated and mythologized figure in the war of attrition that laid the foundations for Nigeria's contemporary crisis; and threw a wedge into the national fabric. Benjamin "Adekunle's boys in the Midwest seized Escravos, Burutu, Urhonigbe, Owa and Aladima. They captured Bomadi and Patani, Youngtown, Koko, Sapele, Ajagbodudu, Warri, Ughelli, Orerokpe, Umutu and Itagba".
Benjamin Adekunle was promoted to Brigadier in 1972. After the war Adekunle was put in charge of decongesting the Lagos port that was having a chronic problem of clearing imported goods. He held this position until being compulsorily retired on August 20, 1974.
He attributed his problems during and after the war to his rivals in the army. In various interviews, he said there was always a rumor of coup linked to him until the army authority felt the concern to do something about it. He had large followings in both the army and public at large and was the most popular military commander during the war, apart from Obasanjo, who succeeded him and brought the war to an end with the same 3MC.
Adekunle led the Third Marine Commando Division with such great panache and determination that the foreign media, in looking for a human angle on the Biafran war, found him a ready source of news.
Adekunle was a key champion of the food blockade to Biafra. In a wartime interview he had with Randolph Baumann of Stern Magazine in Igweocha (published on August 18, 1968), he stated:[3]
He died on September 13, 2014.
The late General Benjamin Adekunle who died this morning at the age of 78 has been described as a Soldier’s Soldier, a man of valour and unimaginable bravery, lion-hearted and a leader of men who served his Fatherland devotedly and without question when the country most needed him.   Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos and All Progressives Congress, APC, national leader, paid tributes to Adekunle, alias Black Scorpion, in a statement he issued today.



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