“I am suprised to a mad extent that people who claim to be intelligent and truth seeking go to church, hear their religious leaders say something, and without vetting it to a reasonable extent swallow it hook and all. Now the church has moved from speaking truth to power but has now aced her game by canvassing for politicians who have no business with God or his people. "by the use of simple propaganda even the most spiritual among us can be sold for the price of an orange," and the church is already falling into this snare. Without sentiments my prayers has been that God should raise us leaders who will futher his enterprise, leaders who will put God and the masses first. So it does not matter if it is Buhari or Jonathan, after all God used Cyrus who was a full blooded gentile(Isaiah 45 verses 1-8) to futher His cause. I strongly urge Nigerians to continue in their prayers for this Jerusalem. Left to some of our religious leaders they will even go the extent of helping God to decide who gets the votes. Let's not allow ourselves to be blinded by the curtains of religion and politics. And instead of using social media to spread bad blood and create feuds, let's encourage and spread the message of peace. Come the D day, we will go out there, vote (at least we have that right), and leave the rest to God. I am a Patriot”
Paul Bamikole“Once we come to understand why we must love each other, it becomes easier for us to love.”
Paul Bamikole“There's nothing that can defy the law of movement. Everything was created to move including the biggest of our mountains.”
Paul Bamikole“You can not be lazy and expect everyone to like you. That will be injustice.”
Paul Bamikole“We all need our heroes, not just in time of chaos but also in the time of peace.”
Paul Bamikole“Without a little chaos life will be dull, unbeautiful, for we have been trained not to align with simplicity for too long.”
Paul Bamikole“Dancing is to music what a beloved wife is to her husband. Both of them are so in love, you can't separate them.”
Paul Bamikole“I believe more youths stay out of leadership positions because of the fear of indequacy and criticisms.”
Paul Bamikole