By
Jasper Azuatalam
As
I watched the
Super Eagles of Nigeria crash out of the African Cup of Nation after praying
two times in the pitch, I was left to wonder if prayer is actually the key.
I did not remember seeing the South African players pray, but they came first in the group and qualified for the African Cup of Nation.
I did not remember seeing the South African players pray, but they came first in the group and qualified for the African Cup of Nation.
Play football, Nigerians will tell you to pray. Manage our economy efficiently, Nigerians will tell you to pray. Fight Book Haram, the government will ask you to pray. Protect Nigerians against kidnappers and militants, Mr. President will ask you to pray. Fight corruption and bring perpetrators of corruption to book, Mr. President will choose to lead a high-powered delegation to Jerusalem for prayers. Provide infrastructure, the government will ask you to pray.
When Billions of dollars
disappeared from NNPC and the oil industry into private pockets, we did not
remember to pray. When the Minister of Interior extorted hundreds of millions
of Naira from Nigerian youths and left many dead in stadia across the country,
he did not remember to pray.
When it is time to share monthly allocations and
embezzle money meant for the public, no one will remember to pray, but when it
is time to work, we remember to pray.
Almighty God said, "I will reward every man according to his works". Almighty God is a just God and will remain so. The American economy is flourishing, even Switzerland is booming without oil or any natural resources and Europe is doing well. They are not praying, but working. United Arab Emirate and its most popular city, Dubai is now known to be an investor’s safe haven.
Jesus Christ prayed
for 40 days and 40 nights yet he took the pain to die on the cross. He did not
ask God to replace the death on the cross with prayers, Jesus Christ went ahead
to die the painful death, even after he prayed.
We must work, if we have to
succeed. For emphasis, the Holy Bible in Romans 2:6 says, “God will give
to each person according to what he has done”. From the Old testaments in Job
34:11, the Holy Bible says “God repays a man for what he has done; He brings
upon everyone what his conduct deserves”.
Aso Rock, the seat
of power, has been turned into a chapel with a big and magnificent Church and
Mosque, yet our economy is going down, power supply has refused to improve, but
dwindle, corruption is at its peak, the level of unemployment has become
unimaginable, and the only place to get a dependable medical care is abroad
because our hospitals are not well equipped.
Almighty God
recommends that we should pray. Prayer guides and facilitates us to success,
but our reward and what we get is based on the work we do. Nigeria must sit up,
develop her manpower, diversify her economy, and manage her resources
efficiently, if she must be reckoned among nations.
Mr. President must live by
example and show a high level of discipline, commitment, integrity and prudence
so that everyone will align in the same direction. The only way to success is
hard work.
Let me conclude with
the Holy Bible, in James 2:14, “What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to
have faith but has no works, can such faith save him?” The book of James 2:26
concluded “For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works
is dead also”. It is in our hands. We can succeed if we choose to be diligent
and work hard.

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