Happy birthday Olorogun Peter Igho! Olorogun, you have been a great and exemplary leader in the broadcast industry! As you celebrate your 78th birthday, I wish you God's blessings and grace in body and soul. Great health and many more years. Happy birthday.
How should one describe this my energetic lady that has stayed with me through thich and thin.
It's her birthday today and all through our 44 years together, getting married in 1983, I have seen creativity that knows no bounds and beauty in body and soul.
We celebrate you dear love, the children and I, and we pray Almighty God to continue to bless you and meet you at your points of need. Happy birthday dear! God bless you immensely.
Soni and the children.
LET'S TALK ABOUT MEN
What is the weight of a man's silence?
I have carried this question with me. I have seen it and lived it.
This Men's Stay Alive initiative was born from that personal struggle and the painful struggles I have watched other men face; struggles that, without healthy coping mechanisms, often lead to ungodly outcomes. In an age where evil is often mislabeled as good, men need a reminder: God created you with a purpose and free will. Challenges will come, but He always makes a provision. You must stay alive to receive it. Time is an ally, and we must learn to use it wisely.
Let me be clear: This is not an attack on women. If anything, it is to shed light and build understanding so that family bonds can be stronger, raising children who will glorify God. This is about strengthening our foundations.
That is why I am bringing every part of my passion and purpose to “Men Stay Alive. This podcast, under the Diatom Impact initiative, is my answer to that crushing silence.
We will venture into the heart of the struggles we were taught to bury: the burden of responsibility: What happens when a man is physically, mentally, or financially incapacitated? We will talk about the shame, the wilderness seasons of despair, and the immense pressure of juggling every role from father to provider; the architecture of provision: Moving beyond the pressure to provide, into the mindset of building, creating, and generating legacy, even after a fall; the ecology of relationships: The quiet epidemic of male loneliness, the drain of toxic connections, and the life-saving power of true brotherhood; the weight of promises: How to stand when the promises made to you or by you are shattered by loss, grief, or divorce. The points in this framework are inexhaustive. This is not about me. I am open to inputs from everyone. It is about ensuring we, as men, can support each other to fulfill our God-given mandates on earth.
This is not a theoretical discussion. It is a sanctuary for truth. I have seen the first-hand effects of men dying ahead of their time through our work with widows and orphans. It is too easily written off as ‘destiny,’ but not every CONTD IN COMMENTS