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BELIEVER’S PREPARATION FOR THE SECOND COMING OF JESUS CHRIST (Part 1) – Pst. (Dr.) L.O OLADELE (TACN, Abuja FCT Area).

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Text: Acts 1:9-11 “And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up; and a cloud received him out of their sight.
And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel;
Which also said, “Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven”.
INTRODUCTION: Brethren, the certainty of Jesus Christ’s second coming was confirmed by Jesus Christ Himself  in John 14:3 which reads:
“And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also”. This is the word of Jesus Christ Himself, the Lord of lords and God of gods, the Mighty Saviour and the Lord who is able to fulfil all His promises.
He told the people when He was on His earthly ministry and He’s still telling us today that He has ascended, to prepare a place for us, that when He would have finished preparing a place for us, He would come back and take us to where He is. What else do we want as the word of assurance? Jesus Christ is coming back and this period is the right period for us to ruminate, to meditate on this message that, Jesus Christ is coming back.
I don’t want to belabour you with many theories, many views propounded and saturating the available social media on strange doctrines, that Jesus Christ will not come back again.
Brethren, I want to assure you that, the scripture says it, Jesus Christ confirmed it, and that is enough a reason for us to believe that, He will come back.
Let us reason together, if all the prophecies about His first coming came to pass, if all the prophecies about His sinless life, atoning death on the cross of Calvary came to pass, if all the prophecies about His resurrection came to pass, what reason do we have to doubt the promises, the prophecies and predictions of His second coming, even if it is delayed, it doesn’t mean that He will not come back. Brethren, let us bring our faith back to the Bible, let us stand on the promises of the Lord; this same Jesus as you see Him going up, He will come back in like manner.
“I am coming soon”, means His coming is imminent. Revelation 22:12 says “And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.”
Jesus Christ is coming back soon, what is your preparation? What is my preparation? Will His coming meet you unaware? Will His coming meet you unprepared? Will His coming bring regret to you? or will His coming bring joy to you?
You have the choice to make, it’s time to heed the warning, it’s time to get ready, it’s time to prepare, it’s time to shift our attention from things of the world which will go with the world, Jesus is calling us, the signs are almost fulfilled, we can all see it, that Jesus is coming back.
The world will soon be rolled away as a mat, with all the alluring things there, let us not be decieved with all the fallacies that, He will not come back again, which many denominations, erroneously today, are shifting their doctrines towards. That He hasn’t arrived since these long years, He is not coming back again, that is not the Bible.
The scriptures can’t be broken, it cannot be changed, Jesus is coming back, let our faith come back to it, let the contemporary Christians believe this that, our Saviour is coming back, He is coming back to take us and to give us reward.
SOME OF THE PROPHESIES ABOUT JESUS CHRIST’S SECOND COMING
1. Prophet Daniel; in Daniel 7:13 ; “I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of days, and they brought him near before him.”
This revelation, God gave to Daniel over 100 years before the birth of Jesus. If this prophecy is given and the bible says, no single word in the bible will go back unfulfilled, not even an iota, what then could make mortal man with limited knowledge, say, Jesus will not come back again? Jesus will surely come back!
2. Jesus Christ Himself in Matthew 25:31; “When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory:” Jesus predicted this and His word is Yea and Amen. The Son of man is coming at a time the world will not expect. All what is happening today are signals to warn us, the wise will heed the warnings and will escape from danger.
Also, in Matthew 24:39-42 ; “And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.”
3. The Apostles’ testimonies. 2 Thessalonians 2:1-2 says; “Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our gathering together unto him, that ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand.”
1 Timothy 6:14;  “That thou keep this commandment without spot, unrebukable, until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ”. Thus, Apostle Paul warned his son in the Lord, Timothy, about the coming of the Lord.
4. The Angelic prophecy. Acts 1:11; “This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven”.
These are the prophecies about His Second coming. He is coming back, even this generation, technology, people and power can’t stop it. Believe, Jesus is Coming back.
PURPOSES OF JESUS CHRIST’S SECOND COMING
1. He came at the first time, as the lamb that was slaughtered to save the whole humanity. Isaiah 53:5-10 contains the sufferings of Jesus. He suffered that we may live.
2. He is coming to judge the world with thousands of His holy ones (Jude 14; Revelation 19:13-16). What type of judgement are you expecting? Can you say, you are on the Lord’s side? Can you say, you are ready for Him, if He comes now?
3. He is coming to complete the work of salvation of the Saints (Hebrews 9:28). He will bring rewards for those who believe in Him, both the dead and living. What a day it will be!  The coming of the Lord will bring joy to believers in Christ.
4. He is coming to glorify Himself at His second coming (2 Thessalonians 1:10).
5. Jesus Christ is coming to bring every hidden work of darkness to light (1Corinthians 4:5). What is your work like? That day, there would no be coverage for anyone. Nobody will be able to tell any lie, your work and my work will be shown to us. Repent now!
6. Jesus Christ is coming to judge the living and the dead (2 Timothy 4:1).
7. He is coming to reign (Revelation 11:15); Jesus is coming to reign as King of kings, His kingdom will be unquestionable.
8. He is coming to receive the Saints unto Himself. Those who qualify, those who prepare themselves without wrinkles, they will reign with Him.
9. He is coming to destroy death itself. (1 Corinthians 5:15; 15:25-26).
APPLICATION
The power of death and the fear of death is now gripping the whole world, people are afraid of dying because, they are not sure of where they are going, it’s not the will of God that people of God should perish from a pandemic, but the fear of death has gripped the whole world now. Brethren, in His second coming, He will come to destroy death, death is the last enemy that will be destroyed and, if you prepare for His second coming, you will have no portion in the second death.
Therefore, believe in Christ, confess your sins, reject all the lusts of this world for the world will go with all its alluring attractions. Your education, your authority, your power can’t save you, it is only Jesus that can save you.
Jesus Christ, in His first coming, came as the loving Saviour to save the whole world; John 3:16 says “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” Likewise, the Book of John 3:36 says whosoever fails to believe in Him, is condemned already and the wrath of God is on him.
As you are reading this message, are you a true confessor of Jesus Christ or just a mere church goer? Are you just a mere religionist or philosopher of religion? You may know the Bible but if you don’t do it, you are even worse than those who did not hear the gospel at all. (Matthew 7:21).
The grace and opportunity is now. As you read this message, review and amend your Christian life. What is your faith based upon? What is your motive of going to the Church? Now that there is a pandemic, many people are crying to the Church to render one help or the other, to provide succour, and many people are ready to go to any denomination that can give victuals and palliatives as succour but it is better and more important that you heed to the word of God because, this word is the one that will judge all of us at His second coming, He has warned us. Jesus Christ told the people of His time, you will be condemned by this word which I speak, because you have heard it, should you fail to do it. I pray, we will not be condemned, I pray, we will not be put to shame at His second coming.
Say this confession after me, “Lord Jesus, I accept you as my Saviour and my Lord, I confess all my sins and my wrongdoings, I denounce Satan, flesh, the world and their works. I am determined to follow Jesus, and to do His will forever. Therefore, Lord, save my soul.
If you have made that decision, and stand by it, I congratulate you, because you will be rapturable with Him. Your further preparations for Christ’s second coming which are very important now start from this point. God bless and protect you.
(Part 2 of this message continues next week).
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Presidency Refutes Afenifere’s Deceitful Statement on President Bola Tinubu’s Midterm:

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Chief Sunday Dare

The statement from a factional Afenifere group raises serious concerns about a penchant and deliberate attempt to find faults and trade in deceit instead of objectivity. The group has found it challenging to accept that under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, Nigeria’s comeback story is firmly underway.

The rebellious Afenifere claims that President Bola Tinubu’s administration’s performance over the past two years has witnessed a regression in human development, economic mismanagement, and democratic backsliding.

This is a jaundiced view, echoing the view of opposition politicians, one of whom the group supported in the 2023 election.

A balanced assessment based on available data reveals a more objective and progressive picture, with significant achievements amid the challenges expected from a country like Nigeria with decades-old problems.

Beyond its confounding conclusions based on prejudice, the statement raises the following issues. With the ensuing point-by-point clarification, it will become clear that the group’s position is neither grounded in facts nor logic.

  1. Economic Reforms and Their Impact

The factional Afenifere’s claim that Tinubu’s economic reforms, particularly the removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the naira, have led to “unmitigated sufferings” and “economic deforms” seeks to draw attention to some of the challenges but overlooks the macroeconomic gains. The removal of the fuel subsidy, announced on May 29, 2023, saved the government over $10 billion in 2023 alone, reducing fiscal strain and redirecting funds to other sectors. Unifying the foreign exchange market and the naira’s floatation aimed to address distortions in the currency market, boosted foreign reserves to $38.1 billion by 2024 and achieved a trade surplus of N18.86 trillion for the country.

Under the Tinubu administration, Nigeria’s annual inflation rate fell to 23.71% in April 2025 from 24.23% in the prior month. Food inflation, the most significant component of the inflation basket, remained elevated but moderated to 21.26% from 21.79%

While these figures indicate stabilisation, the immediate impact on ordinary Nigerians is not lost. The government’s cash transfer programme, which provides funds to the poorest households and benefits over 5.7 million households, is a credible outreach.

However, dismissing the twin policies as “unforced errors” ignores the unsustainable nature of the previous subsidy regime and multiple exchange rate systems, which were draining public finances. A more balanced critique would acknowledge the necessity of reform while emphasising the need for better-targeted social safety nets.

As of today, the Tinubu administration has recorded over 900,000 beneficiaries of the Presidential Loan and Grant Scheme, over 600,000 beneficiaries of the Students’ Loan Scheme, NELFUND, N70,000 minimum wage, NYSC monthly stipend increase from N33,000 to N77,000, Free CNG kits distributed to thousands of commercial drivers across Nigeria with CNG buses rolled out in partnership with state governments, leading to a significant drop in transport costs. The administration also recorded over $10 Billion FX debt cleared, Federal account allocation to states growing by 60%, enabling more local development projects, N50 billion released to end the perennial ASUU strikes, and over 1,000 PHCs revitalised nationwide with an additional 5,500 undergoing upgrades.

The administration also disbursed N75 Billion in palliative funds to states and LGs for food distribution and cash transfers, over 150,000 youths are being trained in software development, tech support and data analysis under the 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) project, over 20,000 affordable housing units under construction under the renewed Hope cities program launched across Nigeria, N200 Billion in Loans to farmers and agro-processors. Other gains: over two million Nigerians are now connected to new digital infrastructure and community broadband hubs and public WiFi projects, 3.84% GDP growth in Q4 2024 (highest in 3 years), over $50 Billion in new FDI Commitments, Net Foreign Exchange Reserves up from $3.99 Billion (2023) to $23.11 Billion (2024), over $8 Billion in new oil and gas investments unlocked, and over $800 million realised in processing investments in solid minerals in 2024 and inflation as at April was down to 23.17%.

It is now pertinent to inquire from opposition leaders about alternative strategies they would propose in contrast to this administration’s extensive list of significant achievements currently benefiting Nigerians in real-time.

  1. Cost of Governance and the Oronsaye Report

The assertion that the Tinubu administration has failed to implement the Oronsaye Report and instead increased governance costs is inaccurate. The Oronsaye Report, which recommends the merger or scrapping of government agencies to reduce expenditure, has not been fully implemented and has drawn criticisms; it must be noted, however, that the administration has made some efforts to improve fiscal discipline. The fiscal deficit was reduced from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024, and the debt service-to-revenue ratio dropped from nearly 100% in 2022 to under 40% by 2024. The government also recorded over N6 trillion in revenue in Q1 2025, partly due to removing Ways & Means financing and fuel subsidies. These steps demonstrate fiscal prudence and will eventually translate into immediate, tangible relief for citizens. The administration is working earnestly to address these optics and prioritise cost-cutting measures, including implementing the Oronsaye Report, to restore public trust.

  1. Allegations of Prebendalism and Corruption

Afenifere’s claim that the administration favours “the privileged and connected” through corrupt palliative distribution and mega-project allocations is questionable. Reports of palliatives being mismanaged or distributed through unverified channels have no doubt surfaced, raising concerns about transparency.

The administration has taken steps against corruption, such as suspending Humanitarian Affairs Minister Betta Edu in January 2024 over alleged fund diversion, signalling some commitment to accountability. Critics may argue that more systemic action is needed, but dismissing all the efforts as propaganda overlooks these initial steps.

Without abusing Presidential powers, the administration is working on expediting action on all pending investigations and prosecution of corrupt practices. At the same time, critical agencies are collating credible evidence on ongoing corruption litigations. It must, however, be noted that in 2024, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) secured a record-breaking 4,111 convictions, marking its most successful year since its inception. They recovered over N364 billion and significant amounts in foreign currencies, including $214.5 Million, $54,318.64, and 31,265 Euros.

The EFCC achieved its single most significant asset recovery in 2025, with the final forfeiture of an Abuja estate measuring 150,500 square meters and containing 725 units of duplexes and other apartments. The EFCC concluded the final forfeiture and handed the estate to the Ministry of Housing in May 2025.

  1. Democratic Concerns and Centralisation

Afenifere’s accusation that the Tinubu administration is pursuing a “one-party state totalitarianism” and undermining democratic institutions is unsupported and lacks merit. The claim of neutralising the legislature and judiciary is also a false alarm.

The public should note that the Supreme Court has upheld opposition victories in states like Kano, Plateau, and Abia, suggesting judicial independence. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has faced criticism for allegedly appointing individuals said to be ruling party affiliates, but no evidence confirms these appointees are card-carrying APC members.

The allegation that the Tinubu government cracks down on peaceful protesters is primarily unfounded. It is a regurgitated rhetoric deployed under previous administrations as a reflection of broader challenges in Nigeria’s democratic culture.

The issue of the State Police is more complex than the oversimplified approach of the factional Afenifere’s statement. Every administration policy is subject to security impact assessment before implementation, and there is a difference between the State Police being widely advocated and a Police State that critics may blame the Federal Government for if implemented without caution.

  1. Security and Social Welfare

Contrary to the impression created, the administration’s security record is impressive. Over 13,500 terrorists, bandits, and insurgents have been neutralised and 7,000 arrested in the past year, though there is still some news of abductions and violent attacks. The administration’s proactive response to security-related matters has paved the way for more farmers to return to their farms, impacting food production and supply.

The administration also embarked on agricultural initiatives, including tractor procurement, fertiliser distribution, and increased mechanisation.

The government has also not relented on its Regional Development drive as the administration succeeded in establishing Development Commissions across 6 Geopolitical zones (South West, North West, North Central. North East, South East and the Niger Delta) to empower communities and accelerate developments.

  1. Political Climate and 2027 Elections
    The claims of government-sponsored conflicts within opposition parties lack concrete evidence and should be ignored.

Economic reforms are undoubtedly laying the foundation for long-term stability, with GDP growth at 4.6% in Q4 2024 and a Fitch B credit rating upgrade as evidence. Moody’s Investors Service’s latest upgrade of Nigeria’s rating from Caa1 to B3, with a Stable Outlook, indicates that the Tinubu administration is on the right path.

The government is not oblivious to some discontent and difficult times among Nigerians. There is an urgency to deliver more tangible results, which is guaranteed given the impressive performance of the administration in just two years.

Afenifere’s statement saw the cup as half empty. On the contrary, it’s half full. Under President Tinubu’s administration, some of Nigeria’s hydra-headed problems are being tackled headlong.

The administration has achieved fiscal improvements, such as reduced deficits and increased revenues, which will eventually translate into meaningful microeconomic relief for most Nigerians in the short term, even as the government moves to address these issues with greater empathy and transparency.

The administration’s demonstrable priorities are securing the nation, fixing the economy, and improving human capital development.

Responsible citizens and political leaders must work collaboratively with the administration to address the challenges and counter disinformation, as highlighted in the admonition against fake news and deceptive AI videos.

Under President Tinubu’s leadership, Nigeria is turning the corner. From stabilising the naira and curbing inflation to reducing debt burdens and

expanding access to education and health, the administration delivers bold reforms with actual results. With improved security, regional inclusion, anti-corruption measures, and institutional rebuilding, Nigeria’s comeback story is not yet complete — but it is firmly underway.

– Sunday Dare is the Special Adviser to Mr. President on Media and Public Communications.

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