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'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by Emmalez(m): 12:04pm On Sep 24, 2017
The immediate past General Evangelist of the Christ Apostolic Church, Prophet Samuel Abiara, talks about Nigeria among other issues with GBENGA ADENIJI

When were you born?

I was born on August 8, 1942 and last month, we marked the day in celebration of my 75th birthday.

How did you know you were born on that day?



There was a record indicating when I was born. My parents showed it to me. I am 75 years old this year and I have never marked my birthday. But God said I shouldn’t say I wouldn’t hold a thanksgiving to appreciate Him as I turned 75. That is the reason we are holding a week-long event from November 27 to December 3, 2017 to appreciate the goodness of God in my life. I am also expecting our leaders in government to join us in praising God that day. We are committed to praying for the country and its leaders. They should pay back now by thanking God with me. It is my turn now.


Tell us the story of your childhood.

I am from a humble background with no help from anybody to acquire education. It is God that supported me and saw me through till I came of age and travelled to countries and earned a doctorate in St. John’s University, US. I went to Ibadan, Oyo State, in 1960 and worked with J. Agoro.

I was with him when God called me in 1963. I didn’t want to accept initially as I always saw missionaries ringing bells and preaching the gospel at the time. But God said He would help me because He is the Alpha and the Omega. I was earning N1.50k monthly then. I agreed to work for the God. Next year, I will hold a thanksgiving to mark the 55th anniversary of my calling by God. God has been my shield. He manifests himself always in my life and the ministry till today.

Did you meet your wife before or after you started God’s work?

I met her when I was into the ministry. I was at a farm settlement in Akufo, Oyo State, when her father who was also a clergyman saw me. He was impressed with the way I served God and he asked if I was married. I said no and he told me it was not good enough. He had two girls; one was educated while the other was not. It was the educated one that I preferred because I reasoned that she would be assisting me since she’s literate. I didn’t like the other one who was a seamstress. But God said His choice was not the one I preferred. It is good to listen to God. I listened to God and married her reluctantly. The woman, Christianah Aduke Abiara, who later became my wife, never troubled me for once. She bore me three set of twins. I loved her and she loved me dearly in return before her death last year September 3. I was saddened and shocked by her demise. But we cannot query or blame God. Instead, I give Him all the glory. We held a remembrance for her on September 10.

My wife prayed for me till she died. She called me Baba mi (my father) because I made her happy always. I implore husbands to always make their wives happy. If a man makes his wife happy, she will pray for him always and all will be well with the man. She was my only wife since 1965 that we got married. I have no children outside marriage.


What challenges have you encountered in your ministry?

It is the same challenges our lord Jesus Christ encountered. Challenges like opposition of all forms from demonic powers. The Lord says they will fight against us, but they shall not prevail against us. He says He is the light of the world and that whoever follows Him shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. God makes us to overcome the challenges because He called us. He promised to be with us till the end and He keeps to His promise. There is no life without challenges but with God, they are surmountable.

Unlike some religious leaders, how have you been able to stay scandal-free?

It is God. Despite all the battles, God knows I am in His word and presence. It is not righteousness that earns me that. It is God’s mercy.

How do you relax?

I relax by reading the Bible. I also have interest in news because a man of God must know about happenings around the world.

What kind of music do you listen to?

I listen to gospel songs by Bola Are, Ebenezer Obey, Senwele Jesu and Tope Alabi.

Many believe that the country is now worse than how the current administration met it. Is this your view too?

No, I don’t share in that view. One cannot satisfy the world. Even if God gives rain, some people will say it is too much likewise if He makes the weather sunny. God appointed the people in power. We should know that Rome was not built in a day. Before they got into power, things weren’t too good and they were expected to correct them in a hurry; in a day. I am not a politician. I am neither a member of the Peoples Democratic Party nor of the All Progressives Congress. We support any government in power. I appeal to Nigerians to be patient with them.

As a religious leader, what role would you say you are playing in nation building?

We play a huge role as religious leaders in the development of the country. Prayer sustains Nigeria. It was God’s divine power that helped the President to go for medical trip and return. He is God-fearing and wants the best for this country. But you know that some people can surround someone and not allow him to succeed. That is why we have to continue to pray for him. I call on all religious leaders that we should be in unison in contributing our quota to move the country forward.


Which areas do you advice the current administration to focus on?

They should create employment for youths. There should be massive jobs to engage the youth massively because idle hands are the devil’s workshop. I also want to appeal to the Niger Delta militants to stop destroying oil installations. Government should also enter into dialogue with them.

How are you coping without your wife?

God is the one that holds me. Loneliness is not a good thing. I loved my wife dearly. Marriage is until death do us part and that one would be taken and the other left behind. She was taken away and here I am. I miss her advice as a wife and she always wanted to know where I was at every time. Now, there is nobody to ask me that. I cannot forget her. We are holding a seminar on how couples should live in harmony and care for one another in her remembrance. Food and clothing will be distributed to those in need as she used to do during her days.

What is your best food?

The best food is the one that is available when one is hungry.

Are you planning to remarry?

My children and those close to me have told me that several times. They based their advice on the fact I need someone who will be with me and help with some things. But if God wills, He would give me someone who will be like a mother to me. Whoever comes now, if it is God’s will, and she is obedient, only comes to enjoy.

The Federal Government is worried about hate speech which is increasing among some Nigerians. How do you want to advise Nigerians on this?

The Bible tells us to be careful of our tongue and what we say. Word is an egg, once it slips, it is hard to gather. People should be careful of things they say because those things can be interpreted beyond the level they intended them. Government also needs to be cautious in what they say to the people.

What is your view on the graft war of the current administration which some believe is selective and lacks the expected bite?

There is no way corruption will end in Nigeria before Jesus Christ comes. There is corruption everywhere. It is just that the way each country does theirs is different. But it seems the issue of graft in Nigeria is indescribable. It is disheartening the amount of money people steal in Nigeria. They stole so much and keep them in bizarre places. Why do they do this knowing that one cannot live forever? I have come to realise that looters are only rich compared to wealthy people.

The difference between the two is that those who steal public funds are only rich. They steal for their greed and self alone. But wealthy people work hard for their money. They work so hard to empower people by establishing firms where many work. They are conscious that they have to leave legacies long after their death. For example, Alhaji Aliko Dangote belongs to the group of the wealthy. He empowers many and establishes companies so many can earn a living. My advice to the greedy ones among us is that they should strive to do work that will speak well for them after death.

What is the secret of your good health at 75?

It is the glory of God. People say this often that I look fresh always. Even if one eats good food and the glory of God is not in one’s life, one cannot be healthy.

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Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by taylor88(m): 12:10pm On Sep 24, 2017
How can corruption end when we are divided into 5% and 97%


Wen Herdsmen are freedom fighters and IPOB is terrorist group


Wen they board the next available flight at a slight headache panadol can cure


Wen tinubu and Amaechi are saints in the right hand side of God


Abeg i dey vex my nyash dey pain me if i dey shiiit mumsy say i no eat food wey salt dey

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Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by emmabest2000(m): 3:53pm On Sep 24, 2017
Change start with you

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Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by 2shure: 3:54pm On Sep 24, 2017
Evev if jesus comes
He would rum nd go back
He go say chai
Naija nor gree change at all
Corruption.
I feel that the hell fire we al been talking abt.
Its Nigeria
Its evalasting

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Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by PointZerom: 3:54pm On Sep 24, 2017
Lol

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Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by magoo10(m): 3:54pm On Sep 24, 2017
Especially when you have criminals in power claiming to be fighting corruption meanwhile they were the ones who laid the foundation for corruption in Nigeria.

Nigeria case is very alarming even the pythons dancing in the southeast are on the road collecting #20 ,#50 egunje

The system is so rotten and compromised that it cannot allow the right leader to be elected.

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Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by Sapiosexuality(m): 3:55pm On Sep 24, 2017
Corruption is not the problem with us. It is just a symptom of the actual illness we carry. Our problem is self disgust. This article captures it perfectly.

http://www.mortalpoet.com/corruption-is-not-the-problem-with-africa/

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Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by 1cor2v9: 3:55pm On Sep 24, 2017
Anybody that thinks that one day nigeria's corruption will end should wake up now..
Corruption is everywhere in the world.

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Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by fexti: 3:55pm On Sep 24, 2017
hm
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by Appliedmaths(m): 3:55pm On Sep 24, 2017
Gospel Truth.
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by capatainrambo: 3:55pm On Sep 24, 2017
daddy we know.





sarki Madridguy, hungerbad, gorotango, think otherwise.

they are here spreading lies
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by popaddy: 3:56pm On Sep 24, 2017
We know, no need stating d obvious
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by hopefulLandlord: 3:56pm On Sep 24, 2017
Corruption can never end in anywhere in the world, so I have no idea what this person is getting at

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Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by Sijo01(f): 3:56pm On Sep 24, 2017
Dude is right because coming generations will be worst than our present leaders.
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by Supersuave2(m): 3:57pm On Sep 24, 2017
So you expect me to read that bullshyt?!

Is there a country with zero corrupt practices? The level is just higher here than some places
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by Nobody: 3:57pm On Sep 24, 2017
I was a member of his church CAC Agbala Itura headquarters in Ibadan, i left when one of his pastors dead (Pastor Folahan) Prophet Abiara is a true man of God, i love you sir.
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by ahnaija: 3:57pm On Sep 24, 2017
BABA ABIARA
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by Financialfree: 3:57pm On Sep 24, 2017
mmmmmm
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by LordKO(m): 3:58pm On Sep 24, 2017
Corruption the major bane of our retrogression as a country. Well, it's impossible to eradicate corruption in any country of the world, it can only be reduced.

Corruption remains worse than stealing.

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Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by OBAGADAFFI: 3:58pm On Sep 24, 2017
No country on Earth has ended corruption.
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by NaijaEfcc: 3:58pm On Sep 24, 2017
Ignorant ignoramus where has corruption ended? Which country or nation is corrupt free!!
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by KKKWHITE(m): 3:59pm On Sep 24, 2017
At least someone has finally said the truth
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by loadedvibes: 4:00pm On Sep 24, 2017
Truth.. corruption will not end in the world.
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by smartty68(m): 4:01pm On Sep 24, 2017
Obviously the level of corruption in this country is irredeemable, it has eaten so deep that we now worship corruption.
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by Olalan(m): 4:01pm On Sep 24, 2017
Corruption in Nigeria will continue to grow cause the society accepts it. When you are not corrupt you seem to be the odd one out. May God help us.
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 4:02pm On Sep 24, 2017
I concur grin
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by wtfcoded: 4:03pm On Sep 24, 2017
popaddy:
We know, no need stating d obvious
he prolly dont need to say all that, we all know. Seems like God embedded corruption in our genes.
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by billynoni(m): 4:03pm On Sep 24, 2017
True
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by sKeetz(m): 4:04pm On Sep 24, 2017
grin
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by laraemi(f): 4:09pm On Sep 24, 2017
God will help us
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by Tajbol4splend(m): 4:10pm On Sep 24, 2017
I could not agree more
Re: 'Corruption Will Not End In Nigeria Till Jesus Comes' - Prophet Abiara by dokJ: 4:10pm On Sep 24, 2017
this is d only truthful prophecy in 2017

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