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The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Azibalua(f): 2:30pm On May 28, 2011 |
The reach out Nigeria campaign is geared towers reaching out to the lost and at the same time promote a patriotic spirit among nigerians. It is celebrated on the 1st of October every year, During the campaign there is the free distribution of the daily devotional rhapsody of realities to millions of people and also various developmental projects are carried out in all the states of the federation. It is a time to look forward to,October is already fast approaching it's going to be another time for us to impact this great nation with gods word. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by KunleOshob(m): 5:22pm On May 29, 2011 |
The filthy rapshody of errors that you guys pollute Nigeria with every independence day is an assault on the sensibilities of Nigerians. That aside you guys distribute the thrash primarily to promote the oyakhilome brand whilst he pretends he is being magnanimous. There are millions of better ways of impacting the lives of Nigerians than giving them that poisonous thrash to read. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Tonyet1(m): 6:41pm On May 29, 2011 |
KunleOshob: Give one example and stop typing foolishness with those brachydactyles of yours. . .the creator sure didnt make mistakes! |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Azibalua(f): 8:20pm On May 29, 2011 |
KunleOshob: Everyone including high ranking officials have attested to the fact that this book has been of immense benefits ,one way of changing a man is to change his mindset and that's the effect of the rhapsody of reality. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Azibalua(f): 9:55pm On Jul 24, 2011 |
It's here again, it's time to send the gospel into every nook and crany of this country thru our messenger angel,and also to promote patriotism among nigerians, I believe in Nigeria,and yes the labours of our heroes past will definitely not be in vain |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Zikkyy(m): 7:58am On Jul 25, 2011 |
Azibalua: Azibalua: I hope you guys will be reaching out to our lost brothers in Maiduguri Don't forget to post your success stories here oh I want to see pictures of Joagbaje & co distributing rhapsody to BH people |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by alstarmayo(m): 8:41am On Jul 25, 2011 |
Reachout Nigeria am looking 4ward to it |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:14am On Jul 25, 2011 |
another missionary activity, i suppose. we should beat up these missionaries first. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by mabell: 2:13pm On Jul 25, 2011 |
we had our launch in prelaunch in our church yesterday oh! what an experience i couldn't help but itch for october first the reach out nigeria campaign has given nigeria the spirit of rebranding now everybody is talking about rebranding nigeria, it all started with RON PRAISE GOD!! |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Joagbaje(m): 3:39pm On Jul 25, 2011 |
mabell: You're right , Dora Akinluyi acknowledged it on video. The influence of reach out Nigeria campaing , the consciousness which gave birth to the rebranding of Nigeria . |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by nlMediator: 10:39pm On Jul 25, 2011 |
I wouldn't be too quick to associate with Akunyili's misconceived and unsuccessful re-branding campaign. I also remember spending a little time with her predecessor, Frank Nweke Jr., when he came up with his own image-making campaign. Nigeria does not need all these wasteful efforts at re-branding. Just do what other countries have done - curtail corruption, spend money on infrastructure, speed up manufacturing, etc - and your brand will skyrocket. No church should be supporting government officials when they utter all this nonsense, while innocent Nigerians continue to die in ill-equipped hospitals and crappy roads due to the incompetence and corruption of these officials. It's good to know that they do read these devotionals, but I'll believe that it is immensely benefiting them when I see it in their conduct. So far their conduct is largely immoral and disgraceful. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Joagbaje(m): 8:05am On Jul 26, 2011 |
nlMediator: The target is the people mind set. God only give a people the government they deserve. If the people become Godly , the government will change. Because the government is a reflection of the people. It starts with the mind set of people. So the idea is about the spirit of patriotism . Chinese built china, Koreans built Korea , and Nigeria can only be built by nigerians. The change agent for rewal of minds is the word of God. And a daily devotional is a good instrument to start with . We also distribute free bibles. We should remember that Christians are points of contact for Gods blessing upon a land. People have been cursing governments all through decades. But that's a mistake . Curses will cripple economy. But through devotional we are made to bless by positive confessions daily. Imagine millions blessing a nation daily. Satan will be resisted. Proverbs 11:11 11 By the blessing of the upright the city is exalted: but it is overthrown by the mouth of the wicked. Haven't we seen the changes Going on. Evil is being restrained , there is a wake up call for accountability and nation building. Many action governors are emerging. I went to ph recently , I lost my way. Development everywhere. Bridges and roads, lagos , Benin, uyo and several places. even people who never painted their houses before began to pAint them. There is a growing consciousness for beautification. We pray for the nation on regular bases . There is a wake up call. The church also partner with the government is development by helping out in the prisons,school buses and library and helping out in security by donating, patrol vans , computers, communication equipment, Internet etc to mention few. Reach out campaign has brought joy and pomp to the celebration of independence again on our street. There is hope for a powerful emerging Nigeria. We spend time to pray for the nations economy regularly . Our language must change. A christian shouldnt criticise leaders . Our responsibility is intercession. 1 Timothy 2:1-4 1 I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; 2 For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. 3 For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; 4 Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Nobody: 8:27am On Jul 26, 2011 |
mabell:Launch in prelaunch? mabell: Joagbaje: nlMediator: You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig!! Joagbaje: You should be one of the President's economic advisers. Nigeria will be a superpower in ten years with your reliance on primitive superstitions. Pray Nigerians, pray to the non existent jewish diety to save you from your myopia.!!! |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by PAGAN9JA(m): 8:32am On Jul 26, 2011 |
nlMediator: you think these xtians care about progress and development then you think[b] WRONG[/b]. they are just concerned with sending the gospel into every nook and crany of this country. *filth |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Zikkyy(m): 9:06am On Jul 26, 2011 |
Joagbaje: Some truth here. But it's the reverse in some cases, i.e. the people are reflection of what the government want them to be especially when you have strong and manipulative government. i will say it's the same for the church. we can also say that people sometimes deserve the pastor they get if the people become Godly, pastors will change. i.e. no more Joagbaje: I agree with this as well we have been cursing for too long, it's time we start doing some shooting Joagbaje: Leave that side all that na survival tactics (with very few exceptions). Joagbaje: Maybe you should be talking to your friends in government, they burn so much energy looking for foreign investors (to build Nigeria) Joagbaje: Oga Jo you are funny. But you said we should stop cursing and instead pray (or is it bless) the crooks in government why una dey donate patrol vans to caught thief we can also intercede for armed robbers by praying for them abi i am thinking it's because of your toyota prado i dey talk true abi If you can go beyond prayers to protect your prado why we no go fit curse and criticize our government |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by nuella2(f): 9:37am On Jul 26, 2011 |
@zikky You like trouble pass play, why? What is this police van and prado talk for? In several states partners embarks on different projects, police van as even in Lagos, some free medical treatment, boreholes, computers, libraries etc. Sometimes your talk dey tiya me |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by mabell: 9:55am On Jul 26, 2011 |
Martian: prelaunch, i meant to write, thanks |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Nobody: 10:41am On Jul 26, 2011 |
mabell: I hope the offerings and pledges were robust. We don't want this rebranding effort to fail now! Everybody has to believe in the gospel so Nigeria can become a superpower through the blood of jesus. That's how developed countries did it. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:50am On Jul 26, 2011 |
^^^^^ Japan didnt, China didnt, India didnt,, Russia didnt. i dont see why Nigeria has to. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Zikkyy(m): 11:03am On Jul 26, 2011 |
nuella2: Ha! why you go talk like this na you no say na zikkyy play pass for here nuella2: I know what that mean is that oyaks dey protect him own limo or prado (if he has one) what is police van for? no be to pursue and caught thief? I believe the reason cec would want to assist the police is to help safeguard lives and properties abi which person property we dey talk about? your guess is as good as mine nuella2: My sister, abeg no vex na Oga Jo cause am the man want us to pray for the big time crook living in state house, and at the same time contribute to chasing and locking up petty thieves (e.g. pocket pickers) hustling for their daily bread where that one dey happen thief na thief. we no dey apply double standard for issues like this Edit: maybe the aim is to have people in prison so Joagabje can brag about prison visitation abi na |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Joagbaje(m): 11:10am On Jul 26, 2011 |
Zikkyy: Na bible you dey criticise no be me. Abi name write am? |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Zikkyy(m): 11:19am On Jul 26, 2011 |
Joagbaje: Where you see that one for bible? No double standard for bible abeg you |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Joagbaje(m): 11:33am On Jul 26, 2011 |
Zikkyy: Romans 13:1 . . . For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. Romans 13:4 4 The government is God's servant working for your good. But if you do what is wrong, you should be afraid. The government has the right to carry out the death sentence. It is God's servant, an avenger to execute God's anger on anyone who does what is wrong. 1 Timothy 2:1-4 1 I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; 2 For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. 3 For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; 4 Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Zikkyy(m): 1:13pm On Jul 26, 2011 |
^^^^ Paul advised that prayers and intercession be made for all men (no exception). Also note the part where he said God want all men to be saved, not sent to prison There is nothing in the post above that says we should contribute spears, arrows, swords and security |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by nlMediator: 1:17pm On Jul 26, 2011 |
Joagbaje: Agree on the bolded. But you also should realize that the government is negatively affecting the quality or character of the people. Nigerians were not always this way, as anybody that was sentient there 30 years ago, or earlier than that, would attest to. When government officials continue to steal the people dry, instead of providing jobs, wouldn't the number of criminals increase? After stealing, they'd come to churches to salve their consciences and give some silly testimonies about how a devotional influenced them, among other syrupy talk. And of course, they receive a loud applause from the people and give a fat donation to the church. The pastor receives it happily, saying that Jesus did not question the sourcces of His offering. Those are the kinds of nonsense that will keep the country in darkness, regardless of the endless number of night vigils, binding and loosing, confessions, etc. You mention China and Korea built by the Chinese and Koreans. Partly true in the case of Korea (since they had foreign help). But, did you think those countries were built because the citizens were patriotic alone? Do you discount the quality of leadership provided by Deng in China? With ridiculous leaders, such as those currently there, Nigeria is not going anywhere far. I must commend your mindset. That type of optimism is a necessary ingrediaent for personal, corporate and national success. But we must be careful of taking it to excess. It's the same attitude that has bred self-deception and suffering and smiling. As to the rest of your post, PH and a pocketful of places are improving all right. But only because Nigeria has been so terrible that even hardly noticeable changes look so monumental. So shameful not too long ago when I was at the PH Int'l Airport and there was even no conveyor belt to move luggage. And this is wonderful? If you want to do a fair comparison, compare PH with a Ghanaian city. That's where leadership is making a bit of progress. Oh I forgot, their leaders also read your devotional. Not sure where you get the idea that because the Bible says to pray for leaders, it also forbids criticisms and corrective action. The history of the world before the NT, during the NT and after the NT, has shown that people play an important role in holding their leaders accountable. Even the Israelites criticized God's government and asked for a king. If Martin Luther King Jr. had adopted the posture of the Nigerian pastors today, black people would still be eating at the back of the counter, including these Nigerian pastors whenever they were allowed to visit the US. The Pray-Harder Only Campaign, with the occasional "partnership" with the government is OK, but people deceive themselves if they think that's the pathway to Nigeria's greatness. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Zikkyy(m): 1:38pm On Jul 26, 2011 |
nlMediator: Don't mind Jo jare The man keep forgetting that these guys (very few exceptions) are only working (enough) to secure their position in office (or probably a means to achieving some other fraud/greed motivated objectives) and not because they are patriotic And the few exceptions we know have not been reading ROR |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by nlMediator: 4:02pm On Jul 26, 2011 |
Yeah, I missed the fact that Raji Fashola reads a devotional before he gets up from bed every morning. And Lagosians have the best character in Nigeria, making them deserving of a good governor. The extent Nigerians go to excuse poor leadership is startling. The greatness of Nigeria requires a number of factors including prayers, good citizens, but good leadership is at the top of the pole. I can’t readily think of any society that advanced in modern times without sound leadership. The other day I was listening to how Turkey has been transformed in the past few years by Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Yet in Nigeria, we expect God to come down from Heaven and help us. Pastors that have access to the leaders should tell them the truth, not just pray for them. They should critically evaluate their silly statements about how ministry materials are influencing them. For me, to paraphrase a wise saying, it’s a case of your actions are speaking so loudly I can hardly hear what your mouth is saying. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Azibalua(f): 12:35pm On Sep 11, 2011 |
Everyone get involved in this laudable project,we have just few days left Let's change the mindset of nigerians,we are celebrating a new hope Nigeria will rise from it's current level We must stop blaming the government for everything but rather rise up to the challenge of rebranding the nation, All thanks to pastor chris for this great project I believe in Nigeria I believe in the future |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by donnie(m): 4:54pm On Sep 14, 2011 |
Arise o compatriots!!, gettin my green and white ready |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Joagbaje(m): 7:12pm On Sep 14, 2011 |
Donnie, long time! How's reach out plan in your end. Is it a hospital you people are giving the nation where you are. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Azibalua(f): 7:20am On Sep 15, 2011 |
Last years impact 50 Years, 50 Smiles, 50 Heroes…Celebrating Hope In The Jubilee Partners of Rhapsody of Realities and brethren from Christ Embassy on October 1st 2010, distributed 20 million free copies of Rhapsody of Realities in commemoration of the 50th Independence Anniversary of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. They distributed the devotional in 8 Nigerian languages namely English, Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Efik, Ijaw, Urhobo, and Igala. ReachOut Nigeria Nationwide Charity Projects! The partners also embarked on over 50 Charity Projects that put smiles on the faces of Nigerians. From the remotest rural communities in the country, to the renowned cities and business districts, everyone felt the impact of the 2010 ReachOut Nigeria Campaign. Impacting The Educational Sector In the area of education, partners in major cities like Lagos and Benin made efforts at improving the lot of students in schools by renovating classrooms and libraries and equipping them with books and computers. Governor Adams Oshiomole of Edo State poured encomiums on Christ Embassy for organizing charitable projects across the nation describing the endeavour as inspiring and worthy of emulation. He commended the Church for championing the cause for change—positive change in Nigeria. Also, partners in Calabar, Makurdi and Ebonyi rewarded academic excellence amongst students in the states who participated in special debates and quiz competitions organized under the auspices of ReachOut Nigeria 2010. “Of all the gifts we have received from Christ Embassy, what I appreciate the most is the daily devotional, particularly for my students in the hostel. Every day, they can open it and receive God's Word for their lives,” said the Principal of a Secondary School in Makurdi. A Primary School in Bauchi State where pupils sat on the floor to learn, received classroom furniture from members of Christ Embassy Bauchi. The pupils, who also received free notebooks from the partners, now learn more comfortably. Face-lifting Hospitals/Providing Medical Supplies In Kano State, the partners addressed health issues in the rural communities by supplying Medical Aid and offering free Medicare to many in some rural communities like Gezawa LGA, where such is above the reach of the average rural dweller. In Nassarawa State, free drugs were presented to citizens of Lafia. Also making an impact in the health sector, Rhapsody of Realities Partners in Oyo and Ogun states renovated hospitals and supplied them with some medical equipment. In Lagos State, a symposium was convened to educate motorcyclists on safety and they were provided with vests and crash helmets. “This initiative by Christ Embassy is a welcome development that I wish other organizations will emulate. There's nothing like giving back to a nation from which you have thrived,” expressed the Unit Commander of the Federal Road Safety, Mr Abdullahi Muhammed Lawal. A specially fitted ambulance was also donated to the State Government as contribution to the development of the Health Sector in the state. Receiving the ambulance on behalf of the Lagos State Governor, the representative Mr. Fola Arthur Worrey said, “This is a case of practical support for a positive ideal. It’s an indication that, beyond the common rhetoric, change must be practical and solid. This ambulance is an evidence of support. On behalf of the Lagos State government and the citizenry, I say “thank you” to Christ Embassy.” Other projects embarked upon by Christ Embassy Church chapters in marking the 2010 Reach Out Nigeria Campaign include: provision of boreholes in several communities across the country, provision of supplies for inmates in prisons, orphanages and remand homes, the renovation and supply of equipment and services for various Police stations in different parts of the country, provision of computers and IT facilities to schools, prisons and police stations etc. |
Re: The Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by PastorKun(m): 7:43am On Sep 15, 2011 |
@Azibalua Most of your claims are spurious and we are yet to feel the impact of your so called reach out Nigeria charade. The only thing we know for sure is that Oyaks would have made billions from his mugu partners whilst raising money to print the ROR. (Of course the printing contract goes to Oyak's personal printing company) Another lie is the claim of distributing 20 million free copies of erROR. The reality on ground suggests much less than one million copies were printed and distributed. I don't doubt the mugu partners could have raised funds for 20 million copies but I think Oyaks should be made to account for the difference in what was collected and what was printed. |
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