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Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by villagecraft: 2:37am On Jan 15, 2020
Popular Abuja based catholic priest, Reverend Fr. Oluoma Chinenye John, who is known for his exemplary and humane approach on the teachings of the gospel on various human activities and religious obligation has written a piece on his Facebook page reacting to the verdict of the Supreme Court, Mbaka’s prophecy and perceptions from both sides of the divide.

THE OPIUM AND THE PEOPLE

Opium is a drug used to numb pain and help the patients sleep. The opium is like an anaesthetic. Anaesthetics are not curative, their function is to sedate a patient as he undergoes what could have been an unbearably painful treatment. Any patient given anaesthetics without curative procedures will soon become worse.

"Religion is the opium of the people" is a famous statement of Karl Marx. This is true, but relative. In other words, religion was not meant to be an opiate: a drug that numbs your pain but never treats it. Religion was meant to facilitate your relationship with your creator and help you deal positively with the supernatural dimension of reality. Don't make it an opium because you become an addict if you do. You know what happens to addicts: the more of the substance they take the worse they become until they become destroyed completely.

Every addiction is a convenient flight from a reality, a substitution of an uncomfortable truth with a convenient falsehood. Don't let religion become an opium. An opium makes your FEELING BRAIN take absolute control with no regards to your THINKING BRAIN. It makes what you feel the reality, and feelings are not always accurate.

When you hear a rousing sermon from a man of God asking you to give all your January earnings as first fruit so that your year will be prosperous, it's your FEELING BRAIN that will be activated spontaneously and jump into the driving seat.

There is no stats to establish that 'first fruiters' have better financial success in the year than others. Moreover God is not babalawo that demands things before the client gets help.

Therefore, THINK. If you suspend the robust use of your THINKING BRAIN, religion becomes your opium, it makes you FEEL VERY GOOD but not good, it makes you FEEL RICH but you ain't rich, it makes you FEEL like your destiny is in a ministry but it ain't, it makes you FEEL like you are so special that your case is different from everyone's but you ain't, it makes you run away from confronting the harsh realities of life frontally.


The Supreme Court has sacked Emeka Ihedioha as governor of Imo state and ordered the swearing in of Hope Uzodinma. Some people are already blaming a certain priest while some are praising him depending on what camp they belong. That happens when you look at the issue from religious prism, which should't. If the judgement of the Supreme Court is wrong and you accept it because of a certain 'prophecy', religion has become your opium and you are stuck in a rot. If the judgement is true but you reject it claiming that it was because of a certain 'prophecy' you are also high on the opiate of religion. Analyze the case from its pure legal, political and electoral angles and be informed.

The little I know is that having the highest number of votes doesn't necessarily win you an election, it takes more than that. I also know that the Nigerian judiciary is very funny, sometimes it panders to partisan politics as against jurisprudence. In Nigeria the judiciary falls victim of willing and unwilling manipulation by the political class.

Now if we allow religion to distract us from these sad realities, we will not confront them frontally and call for the neccesary changes. We have electoral bills waiting for presidential assent so that our elections will be better, we have issues of fiscal federalism, generation and distribution of resources, security etc that need radical attention, but religion seem to numb people from the pains these things inflict on us. Don't let your religion be your opium, think it through, God gave us brain and that's one thing that has stood human beings above other animals.

Look at the electricity that your life depends on, it didn't come out from 21 days fasting and prayer, it didn't come from first fruits and tithe( as good as these are), it came from THINKING BRAIN. The car you drive, the phones you use, imagine your life now without phone, internet, car, fans etc, these things didn't come by 'prophecy', they came from THINKING BRAINS, God blessed us with them through people who used their THINKING BRAIN. Such people did not make their religion an opium, you too shouldn't.

Let me come and be going

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=753642005132408&id=291618694668077

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by Pavarottii(m): 3:29am On Jan 15, 2020
This man is blessed for this write up...

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by EagleNest(m): 5:09am On Jan 15, 2020
I hardly would believe this logical masterpiece will come from a reverend father. It is a truth!

The way we blindly practice religion in Nigeria supports Karl Max's assertion that religion is the opium of the masses. It takes away independent critical thinking and Pastors, Imams and politicians are taking full advantage of it.

Think Nigerian!

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by babdap: 5:14am On Jan 15, 2020
Food is ready

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by sweetonugbu: 5:54am On Jan 15, 2020
With APC 1+1=5 great mathematicians, judges we sabi book.

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by Katier00(f): 6:44am On Jan 15, 2020
I love this guy jo

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by Blazebond(m): 8:12am On Jan 15, 2020
Very good write-up.

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by Bantino(m): 9:45am On Jan 15, 2020
Ok nah

This is the Imo State House of Assembly representation on party basis.

PDP won 13
AA won 8
APGA won 6
APC won 0
Total 27.

.... and by the *very Sound Judgement of the Supreme Court*, APC, that did not win any seat in the House of Assembly Election that was held and collated the same day ..won the Imo State Governorship Election at the Supreme Court. Hmmmmmmm, na wah



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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by Patrioticman007(m): 9:45am On Jan 15, 2020
What an hypocrite we have here, he is envious of Father Mbaka prowess. Hear him talk with both sides of his mouth. Say it loud like an atheist Religion is the opium of the Masses, for the crisis in Catholic church today is nothing to write home about, The Celibacy of a thing has made to Popes to be fighting Royal Rumble, imagine two gods, a current god & ex god fighting public. That aside. When Supreme Court gave PDP Zamfara, there was no need for this epistles, from this man of god, Its only when supreme court declares an APC victory, that the judiciary acts funny & legislative Bills GMB is yet to sign becomes issues. Like your popes two Reverend fathers fighting, but we know Fr Mbaka na correct bet odds.

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by kay29000(m): 9:46am On Jan 15, 2020
"Don't let religion become an opium. An opium let's your FEELING BRAIN take absolute control with no regards to your THINKING BRAIN."

Wise words right there. Very impressive write-up.

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by Christmasdon(m): 9:46am On Jan 15, 2020
I LOVE REV.FR MBAKA SO MUCH AND I WOULD WANT AND ALSO WOULD LOVE TO SEE MBAKA IN HEAVEN NOT IN HELL FIRE. I PRAY AND PRAY HE IS NOT BEEN USED BY ANY CABALS. OH GOD PLEASE, MY PRAYERS FOR HIM IS THAT LET HIS PROPHECY TRUELY FROM GOD ALMIGHTY AND THE HOLY SPIRIT. WHO AM I TO QUESTION THE AUTHORITY FROM GOD ALMIGITY. LET HIS PROPHECY COME FROM GOD O AS HE CLAIMS PLEASE, GOD IS SO MUCH WISE .GOD'S NUMBER 6 MAY BE MBAKA NUMBER 9 . LETS TAKE A LOOK AT SAUL THE FIRST KING OF ISRAEL. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO SAUL. DAVID TOOK OVER FOR HIM. BUT VERILY, VERILY, THE HOLY SPIRIT IS REALLY THERE IN THE MBAKA ADORATION MINISTRY ENUGU NO DOUBT.

GOD BLESS THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA

GOD BLESS HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI

GOD BLESS HIS HOLY NAME.

GOD BLESS MBAKA

GOD BLESS IMO STATE

GOD BLESS RT HON.EMEKA IHEDIOHA

GOD BLESS NEW IMO
GOVERNOR SEN.
HOPE UZODIMMA.

GOD BLESS ME CHRISTMASDON

GOD ANOINTS THE SOUL OF EVERY NIGERIANS.

GOD BLESS OLUWASEUN OF NAIRALAND

PEACE.

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by MorataFC: 9:46am On Jan 15, 2020
Emeka Ihedioha goofed big time, the moment he was sworn in he Bagan to dismantle every statue Rochas has built in the state, we all know these statues have nothing to do with economy of the state it has nothing to do with welfare or contribute any means to people but notwithstanding he has no right to demolish them. Sorry to say that's immature from him.

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by Wohoc: 9:46am On Jan 15, 2020
What a pity

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by MorataFC: 9:46am On Jan 15, 2020
Villagecraft, pls which app u use to rewrite this article from Facebook?
Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by pointstores(m): 9:46am On Jan 15, 2020
Nawa
Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by IME1: 9:47am On Jan 15, 2020
shocked why is it that the first thing I saw is "motivational speaker"
As in? Oga your description should be priest or pastor not motivational speaker
There's a difference between John Maxwell and John Mason
There's a difference between Dr Phil and TD Jakes
There's a difference between Oprah Winfrey and Joyce Meyer
There's a difference between Fela Durotoye and Sam Adeyemi

Anyway we must all realise that it's the supreme court
No matter what we say, it is final
So please save yourself the stress and sadness and move on
Even Iheodia has moved on

As for religion being an opium
You can't be a Christian and not be wise, Jesus was very wise and logical. You don't loose your head when you receive Jesus Christmas as Lord and Saviour, you gain insight, revelation and light. He said whose face is on the coin? Pay your tax. He said who has not sinned? Woman go and SIN no more. He said Father forgive them, for they know not what they do.

Christianity is about faith so when you say my sins have been forgiven and I am a child of God and I have been justified by faith and can enter heaven for eternity - it is because we have the faith that all these statements is hinged on God's promises.

He said we are healed, we are rich, we are saved, we are free, we are shielded, we have a crown...
And so many other promises, which I believe and claim as a child of God.
But I'm also aware and I've accepted that there is no crown without a cross, there are no riches without favour in work, there is no good health without healthy lifestyle, there is no salvation without repentance and confession, there is no heaven without righteousness and sinless living that grace may not abide in sin, God forbid

Religion may be an opium but our Christian faith is Christ in us is our hope of glory
No matter the difficulties, sufferings, persecution and cares,
We dey kampe in God

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by MorataFC: 9:47am On Jan 15, 2020
Hotfreez:
You don't win elections with majority of votes, you win elections with majority of LAWFUL votes cast. Rig and win elections, you would be thrown out. Don't follow laid down laws, you would be thrown out.

I've not heard from Ihedioha since yesterday. Maybe he's in his room sobbing like a widow. No more power to demolish structures and fight his predecessor.

Let Governor Uzodinma pity Ihedioha and forgive him. He shouldn't treat Ihedioha how Ihedioha treated his predecessor. Let the cycle of vengeance end.
That's what people fail to realize, don't paint others black to justify your actions as Saint, you are there today another person will be tomorrow, look at what Makinde is doing in Oyo state he has never for once stab him in the back despite the oppression Ajimobi subject him to during campaign.
That's maturity

Now the question is who laughs the last laugh between Okorocha and Ihedioha?

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by Kayceenaz(m): 9:47am On Jan 15, 2020
shocked
Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by hungryboy(m): 9:47am On Jan 15, 2020
Mbaka don show our fake prophets the way now

I Dey wait for when our prophets go begin give correct score prediction for Naija league, go fix the match so that e go play as dem talk, make i use am blow.

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by BubuZombi: 9:48am On Jan 15, 2020
Mbaka have spoken, Tribunal have ruled, Hope is here to stay... IMO is APC n APC is Imo grin

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by positivelord: 9:48am On Jan 15, 2020
Great write-up....if 50% of our pastor/Imam preach in this manner,this great country would have move forward by force

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by KEVIND: 9:48am On Jan 15, 2020
Mbaka we're still waiting for the fulfilment of this prediction (prophecy)

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by joshteo(m): 9:49am On Jan 15, 2020
Wohoc:
What a pity
Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by Hotfreez: 9:49am On Jan 15, 2020
You don't win elections with majority of votes, you win elections with majority of LAWFUL votes cast. Rig and win elections, you would be thrown out. Don't follow laid down laws, you would be thrown out.

I've not heard from Ihedioha since yesterday. Maybe he's in his room sobbing like a widow. No more power to demolish structures and fight his predecessor.

Let Governor Uzodinma pity Ihedioha and forgive him. He shouldn't treat Ihedioha how Ihedioha treated his predecessor. Let the cycle of vengeance end.

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by kay29000(m): 9:50am On Jan 15, 2020
Pavarottii:
This man is blessed for this write up...

I swear. For a man of God, he is quite different from the rest.

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by rastaLivity: 9:50am On Jan 15, 2020
I hardly read long epistles, but these got me glued till the end. God bless you father's

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by KehindeDare(m): 9:50am On Jan 15, 2020
Beautiful...

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by NothingDoMe: 9:50am On Jan 15, 2020
Logical

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Re: Fada Oluoma Reacts To Supreme Court Verdict On Imo Election by Zagaboss: 9:51am On Jan 15, 2020
GULAK PART 2

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