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GRACE! GRACE!!
I wrote in the second to the last episode about you looking out for my book. I had always known that I’ll write at least one book but by GOD’s Grace, maybe I’ll write more. I started writing this book about 2009-2010 and the content now has really changed compared to 2009. The power of Grace. (I will put some excerpt from the original writing in the updated book). This current version, I started writing two years ago. Last year while on my bed one morning, I heard the Holy Sp
olukemio
5 days ago5 min read
My Friend's Story
My friend, Sho, moved to the UK about twenty years ago to join his wife, who is a British citizen. I met Sho during my NYSC (National Youth Service Corps) in Nigeria. He housed me throughout my service year. We served together in NCCF (Nigeria Christian Corpers’ Fellowship), where he was our Rabbi (Bible Study Secretary). We finished the same year. Interestingly, Sho’s family attended the same church as my grand-aunt. I still remember when his father passed on at a ripe old a
olukemio
Dec 53 min read


I'm not Moving but I am
I migrated to the UK over twenty years ago, to join a man that I had married. It was trouble from the get-go - the trouble from the get-go not his fault nor mine, but that particular trouble of life revealed so many things. Many other troubles surfaced from that initial trouble. I was a naive young woman at the age of twenty-eight years when I got married. I didn’t understand the politics of marriage, and navigating the big issue in most marriages - in-laws. I came from the b
olukemio
Nov 216 min read


DEEP CALLS TO DEEP
“Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waterfalls; all your waves and breakers have swept over me.” — Psalm 42:7 (NIVUK) “May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.” — 2 Corinthians 13:14 (NIVUK) It’s hard to believe we’re already approaching the end of 2025. As the year winds down, many of us find ourselves reflecting — on what worked, what didn’t, what we’re thankful for, and what we’re hoping for
olukemio
Nov 133 min read


Full but Empty
About a decade ago, I was shipping some items to Nigeria and the shipper had come to the place I was living to collect the items. During our conversation, I can’t remember how we got to the topic of Jesus’ return, and this man asked me if I was ready for the LORD’s return. My response was, ‘I’m getting ready.’ I was expecting him to say that he understood and the challenges of living the life of faith and all that but what he said next shocked me. He just told me bluntly that
olukemio
Nov 53 min read


I Don't even Like You
This is confession time for me. I realised about late 2023 or last year that I don’t even like GOD. I don’t (I didn’t) like spending time with GOD. If you put me and GOD in the same room, I would be so bored and want to get out of that place - fast. Don’t be mistaken, I loved the drama of GOD moving during the services, concerts, events - the electric feeling, the shakings, the theatrics - people falling under the anointing and all that. But if you put me in a quiet place wit
olukemio
Oct 293 min read


It’s Mine and I Decide
Today, I’m taking us to the room where majority of Christians don’t want to enter but are hoping to reap benefits from. We’re talking about giving in the house of the LORD. In Malachi 3:9-10, GOD clearly says that we should bring all the tithe into the storehouse, so there ‘may be meat in my house.’ GOD is the One talking here; so the storehouse is His. Growing up in an Anglican Church, my parents always (every Sunday), gave each of us offerings to put in the offering bag at
olukemio
Oct 224 min read


It’s not always about us.
Some people may remember (as I have been doing some write-ups on my WhatsApp update page), early this year, end of January, how I wrote...
olukemio
Aug 183 min read
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