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Vanguard News Translate Dele Sobowale: I pray nobody removes Buhari before 2023 [Opinion] On Kindly Share This Story: “From the sublime to the ridiculous, there is only one step” – Thomas Paine, 1730-1809, VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ. I wake up each morning these days begging the Almighty for his forgiveness; for my contribution towards making Buhari’s presidency possible in 2015. With the exception of Chief Awolowo’s failed bid for office in 1979, it had been my personal policy not to campaign for any presidential candidate. I voted on Election Day and that was the end of the matter. Irrespective of the outcome, there was never any sense of ownership. They were mostly disasters; but, none resulted from my personal efforts. ....
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Listen: Chris Witts presents Morning Devotions Rev Dr Selwyn Hughes was a very gifted Christian writer, teacher, and pastor. I read his devotional thought every day, have read his autobiography, and amazed at how he still impacts thousands of people every day. His devotional material helps some prisoners in jail who take time to read his thoughts. He died in 2006, but his impact still lives on. He tells the story of a young university student who came to see him one day for some advice. He was struggling at University, and was failing his exams. It was rather odd, he told Selwyn, because when he was a child at school, he had sailed through his exams. He loved school, and had no difficulties coping. He had a very high IQ and there was no apparent reason for his failure in later years at university. It seems a bit odd. ....