Friday, 19 August 2022

Scope of a Resourceful Mind

THE RESOURCEFULNESS OF A PRODUCTIVELY ENGAGED FRUITFUL-MIND
By, Seye Adetunmbi

Mind is a powerful part of human beings, the creatures of God. Mind as defined in the dictionary is "the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought." Mind is so powerful that its capacity to wander is limitless. In essence, every mortal has a mind of his or her own with a wandering scope beyond imagination. What is news and of essence is how our individual and collective minds have been applied in the situation around us and for the good of our respective constituencies, communities and the larger society. Consequently, a tamed wandering resourceful mind is bound to be a blessing to mankind if applied to laudable purpose-driven initiatives.          Over the years and up till now, my humble fruitful mind continues to explore the world around me and integrated issues. Consequently, my God given perspicacious  mind had been processing various thoughts as they came and that at some point, I couldn't resist the urge to  put my inferences, thoughts and views in writing. Amazingly, the writings got voluminous which informed my decision to write my first book. Initially, I thought it was going to be a one-off book and decided to put all my essays on a wide range of subjects in one edition, structured the contents into sections with similar subject matter in each section and gave the book the title of MINDSET. Yes, because the book is a product of a positively wandering productive-mind.            Along the line, something crossed my mind again that there may be a need to write more books in future and people who see my work may want me to help out in publishing the products of their wandering minds too. There and then, I decided to register a business name to develop commerce around my publishing activities. As the thoughts ran through my mind, I came to the conclusion to give the name MINDSCOPE for the company. In order to underscore the power of the scope of mind in the birth of the business initiative. I added Africa to the business name because the mind exploration is about unearthing lasting values in Africa and in the contemporary global world for the benefit of mankind. On the 20th of July in 2012, Mindscope Africa was registered by the Company Affairs Commission in Nigeria.             On the 21st of July in 2012, MINDSET was formally published by Mindscope Africa and it was presented to the public on the same day to mark the 50th birthday anniversary of the author. Ten years later, a revised edition of Mindset is now available in HARDCOVER through Amazon. The second edition of the terrifically pictorial Mindset is 500 pages in 16 by 24 cm size. It is richer in contents covering essentials between 2012 and 2022. Also, with fresh perspectives on how to rescue the Nigerian economy, rehumanized leadership and reflections ahead of the 2023 presidential election.
In the past ten years of "mindscoping", I have written many books which Mindscope Africa has been gracious enough to publish most of them. Checkout the highlights below: 

BOOKS BY SEYE ADETUNMBI

Biographies

1.      Abridged Biographies and Integrated Panegyrics -2022

2.      The Apostle of Harmony: Chief D.O. Adetunmbi – 2018

3.      Ayo Ajayi: Multinational Corporate Man of Integrity - 2017

4.      Like He That Serveth: Venerable L. L. Eso - 2015

 

Chronicles and Compendiums

5.      Mindset: A Collection of Essays – Revised Edition 2022

6.      The Premium Schools in Nigeria – 2022

7.      The School: Christ's School, Ado-Ekiti 1933-2023

8.      Christianity and Anglicanism – 2020

9.      In Deed and in Truth: Christ's School at 80 – 2013

 

Politics and Government

10.   Atokeibeirosi: Paradigm Shift Imperatives – May 2021

11.   Ekitipanupo: A Legacy Book – 2015

 

Textbooks

12.   Applied Knowledge and Lateral Thinking - 2021

13.   Financial Intermediation: Operations and Practice –2020

 

Edited Book Series

        i.            Typical Yoruba Community: Ifaki-Ekiti - Chief D. O. Adetunmbi

      ii.            Speeches From The Throne: Oba Adetunla Adeleye II


BLURB 2012-2022
Over the years, I have been encouraged to continue to put my thoughts in writing and publish as many books as possible as a result of the various feedback I got from all ranks of well wishers, especially those who have read my articles and bought my books. I hereby acknowledge all with these excerpts:
On Abridged Biographies and Integrated Panegyrics

“I have read every word of your book. Between all the lines and in every word, I see commitment and perseverance. I cannot help but wonder how much better our country would be if more Nigerians had your inspired vision and patriotism. I have no doubt in my mind that the book will be a great asset to the nation and a source of inspiration to its youth and politicians alike including all that come across it. As for me who has always been guided by the examples of great achievers, reading through the book gave me additional inspiration. May the almighty God continue to keep and bless you for your efforts and contributions” – Chief Olusegun Obasanjo


Nonagenarian High Chief Alex Ajayi wrote:

"It is an encyclopedia bringing the world under one roof! It is a challenge to human industry to write in such minute details and in such elevated diction with the most inevitable words. Seye, this is a legacy for time and eternity. Each biography is told in the three dimensions of the subject. This is unique. As I started reading through the book, I went on nonstop for ten hours! The book encapsulates a world panorama. It is a treasure and a gift to our age."

 

Octogenarian Venerable L. L. Eso wrote:

"Seye, this is awesome. One of its kind…could only have come from Adetunmbi’s stable. Brilliant and Legendary! That is what it will always represent! Congratulations………keep on flying like the eagle…"

 

Mr. Yemi Akeju wrote:

"Oh, dear Seye, That's a great one and quite unique…"

 

Dotun Akinola wrote:

“The book is lovely. Thank you so much for honoring my father. Words cannot express my gratitude. I will be showing this to everyone who visits me now.”


Nonagenarian Chief (Dr.) Francis Adebayo Daramola wrote:

"Congratulations on the publication of the 'Abridged Biographies and Integrated Panegyrics'. I see the work as an Encyclopedia of the 'greats' the 'nobles', men and women role models who have contributed immensely to society and societal life at not only local level, but at national and international levels of human engineering and endeavor. I feel honored and relished to see write-ups on some of my Teachers, (Chief B. A. Ajayi and Chief J.E. Babatola); my old classmates (Jonathan Akinola and Major Robert Adeyinka Adebayo) and my students (Ojogbon Samuel Akinyemi Akeju, Prof. Bolaji Aluko, Prof Niyi Osundare and Prof Akin Oyebode) all of whom are alumni of the prestigious Christ's School, Ado-Ekiti among those featured in the scholarly biographies. There are others I know who have made names in the military, academia, medicine, the world of commerce and industry etc. The pictures that adorn the "Abridged Biographies and Integrated Panegyrics" are of rich and illuminating quality. The book is a "must read" for old and young and should be found in libraries and book shelves, more so now that the study of History is being given priority in our institutions and school curriculum. Well-done Seye, omo Baba. Thank you for the Complimentary copy. May your tribe increase.”


Dr Folorunso Ajayi wrote:

Your book (Biographies) is difficult to put down. I’m fascinated by the spread, the eclectic mix and the depth of research of the volume. I’m seeing Chief D.O. Fagunwa’s photograph for the first time! Well done.

 

On Financial Intermediation and Practice

“…I am glad I wrote the foreword to the book which I read in-to-to. It is a combination of theory, practice and history of the capital market. I commend him for having the courage and commitment to do this. I am proud to be associated with the book” Atedo PetersideFounder of IBTC, 21/7/2020

 

“It is a timely book, coming out post the unprecedented global crisis. The book will enable regulators, market participants, issuers, investors - retail and institutional to understand better the jewels and gems of the market. The book can help to truly unleash the potential of our market. It is a book written by a veteran investment banker and stockbroker who understands the Nigerian economy from his wealth of experience garnered...He is a candid commentator on the Nigerian economy. A role model worthy of emulation for his humility, sense of community…Thank you for your service to the nation through the capital market, also through your writings that extend beyond the capital market; it covers culture, Nigerian economy, history and politics; you illuminate Nigeria for people within and outside world to appreciate. I look forward to a nation and society that will continue to benefit from your intellect and commitment to showcasing the Nigerian capital market in Nigeria and Africa.”  Arunma Otehformer Director-General of SEC in Nigeria, 21/7/2020

 

“I am really impressed with what I have read in the book, it is major contribution to the capital market Nigeria. I particularly like the section on securitisation because we have a lot of huge assets that can be securitized.” – Lamido YugudaDirector-General of SEC, 21/7/2020

 

“The book will fill a lot of vacuums that exist when we talk of the capital market in Nigeria. Very apt that such experiences are documented in a book that many generations yet unborn will yet meet and find useful” - Oscar OnyemaGroup CEO, Nigerian Stock Exchange, 21/7/2020

 

“It is an excellently punctuated book, a great work in academic exercise and would be a wonderful addition to anyone’s library.”- Bola AjomaleManaging Director of National Association of Securities Dealers PLC, 21/7/20

 

“…I have always admired your bullish peculiarities....” Chief Dele Fajemirokun 27/6/2020

 

“The book is a useful compendium for financial market operators, capital market professionals, and university students. It will also serve investors, portfolio managers, college professors, and government functionaries in the pursuit of financial knowledge and understanding.” - Tayo ShenbanjoLicensed Financial Advisor, USA, 3/7/2020


On Christianity And Anglicanism

“I like your interrogative style on the commandments and the beatitudes. A very good way of teaching.” - Rt. Rev. Peter Bryan Price 2022

 

“I cannot but express my delight in having the singular privilege of writing the foreword to this justifiable literary effort by Seye Adetunmbi, in defense of the Christian faith and our own cherished Anglican heritage. Being son of a Church prelate notwithstanding, his display of interest and knowledge of the foundation of the Christian faith vis-a-vis the historic formulary of the Church is quite interesting and commendable….” - Rt. Rev James Olusola Odedeji, The Lord Bishop, Diocese of Lagos West, 9/9/2020

 

“The handbook for believers in Christian faith epitomizes a unique learning experience, shaped in six sections, with annexes, index…The book is a product of a background of remarkable experiences to underscore the fact that God works in a mysterious way. The book is written to foster a deeper understanding of Biblical truth, History, Doctrine, Christianity, and the Church, etc. in a world where Christianity is misunderstood – and often dented-by people, powers, and forces that shape modern-day society. This book is for the equipping of the Saints Militant.........We thank Seye Adetunmbi for yielding himself to God for this timely, unique, great, and godly work of the moment.” - Rt. Rev. Isaac OlubowaleThe Lord Bishop, Diocese of Ekiti-Oke, 13/9/2020

 

“Seye Adetunmbi is becoming a rather consistent writer; he writes with a versatility of themes and topics. Right on the heels of his book on the Nigerian capital market still basking in its recent launch, he added this refreshing book on religion to his growing intellectual stable. This is both evidence-based and anecdotal. It profiles the history, character and nomenclatures in the Church of Nigeria in a wide aperture literature mixed with throw backs to the author’s father and family’s commitment as dedicated Churchmen, and the author’s personal, spiritual and career growth. Son of a Scion and dedicated Church Organist, Seye himself has self-consciously developed into a well-rounded personality, adroitly blending a career in the Nigerian finance sector with deepening spirituality and active service as a niche Churchman. The book stands gallantly upon the shoulders of time and opens the window for more intellectual, spiritual and policy discourse on the pathway that Christianity and Anglicanism must thread for survival and viability” Ven. Segun Agbetuyi, 14/9/2020


On THE PREMIUM SCHOOLS

Paul Olaleye wrote:

Beautiful. Great piece of work as usual 23/7/22

Mrs Funmi Balogun wrote:

I’m happy I bought one. So proud of you. More grace in Jesus' mighty name, amen. 31/7/22


On Applied Knowledge And Lateral Thinking

“…I don't know how you do these things - work hard, religion, socialise, politics and write. Well done. 6/8/21 I'm amazed at how you deploy your energy at various projects with such ease.... I commend your efforts”. - Chief Dr Biodun Shobanjo, 9/12/2021

 

On The Apostle Of Harmony

“I must commend you for documenting what Chief Adetunmbi stood for and how he impacted the society through his glorious teaching career and his other endeavours. I found the book highly insightful; it reveals his active involvement in unionism, where he rose to become a national leader of Nigerian Union of Teachers and in community service’’ Senator Ibikunle Amosun, 6/10/2021

 

On Mindset

“The compendium has added a unique contribution to the growing literature on the proverbial question of “Whither Nigeria?”…The author succeeded in making his work partly biographical, technical and partly historical, thereby rendering it as one of enduring value and relevance, especially to this and successive generations...Every one of us has a definite mindset, informed and shaped by a weltanschauung or world-view. Seye Adetunmbi has, through this book, exhibited his own window to the world” - Professor Akin Oyebode, 1/7/2012

 

On Ekitipanupo Legacy Book

“Ekitipanupo provides a rich, raucous, and roundly robust forum for the flow of the river of the Ekiti mind. In the perspicacious phrasing of Seye Adetunmbi, this forum is an “indigenous intellectual roundtable strategically structured to be a ‘think-tank’ for the good of Ekiti [people]. . . .”. Ekitipanupo is all this, and by being this, it is something more, something beyond. It is both the site of communion and conflict, consonance and dissonance; a battleground of loose cannons and guided missiles. It has been a planet of restless minds whose clashing ideas have generated fire for our forge, light for the darkness of our thoughts. It is a forum whose courage has transgressed hideous orthodoxy and whose clamour has sabotaged that silence that is the fuel of tyranny and backwardness.” -  Professor Niyi Osundare, 24/4/2015


On THE SCHOOL: A Compendium on Christ's School, Ado-EkitiI must commend Seye Adetunmbi for the initiative, his professionalism and the remarkable effort he has put into compiling this compendium. Congratulations for a job very well done. His vision, infectious enthusiasm, professionalism and unceasing selfless initiatives are commendable. – Segun Aganga, 8/3/2020"Seye’s devotion, resourcefulness, goal-getting spirit and effective coordination of various contributors have, through the grace of God, made this book possible. Thanks for this great effort...." - Yemi Akeju 6/9/13“Seye, your commitment is legendary and worthy of emulation. Your love for The School is astounding. I am proud to be a friend and schoolmate with you. Thank you” – Tokunbo Ibikunle3/1/2020“This is a superbly great effort,......" - Prof Bolaji Aluko 8/9/13

"....Thanks for this very commendable work."- Baba-Ijo Segun Ogunkua 7/9/13

"Thanks... Well done" - Engineer Tunji Kolawole, 2013


On TYPICAL YORUBA COMMUNITY: Ifaki-Ekiti - By Chief D.O. Adetunmbi. The book was edited and published posthumously in line with the instruction of my father. Some Ifaki indigenes commented as followings:


Professor Samuel Ade Ojo: With such a researched history of Ifaki as this, we should, with other existing historical documents, be better enlightened to appreciate the essence and reasons of our togetherness as a people and be equipped to better understand how we were linked together and sustained as a communal entity by mutual understanding, love and the expected rewards of unity and peaceful coexistence. We would also be helped more, to easily correct the fallacies that have been infecting the cohesion and unity in our present leadership. We would equally be enabled to see how our original leaders deployed wisdom, patience, expediency mixed with discretion, foresight, mutual understanding, the determination not to fail and the abundance of exemplariness and firmness in character, to live together. As it is generally acknowledged, facts are sacred and knowledge is power. With Baba Adetunmbi's impartial, unbiased and fearless approach to issues, his book shall help us to rely on the authority of history to put our town on the path of truth, righteousness and reasonableness and decry any aberration on the part of any of our leaders to depart from these righteous virtues.

Well done Seye for presenting yourself as the chip off the old block. What is so unique about the Adetunmbis big boys is how each of them is very exemplarily representing an aspect of the multidimensional asset or the great elephant that Baba Adetunmbi is to Ifaki. Long live the Adetunmbis! And long live our greatly cherished lfaki! – Professor Sam Ade Ojo 4/10/15


Taye Obelawo: I have always been so proud to have come from Ifaki, now I see a path lightened before me through knowing my route. Something usually happens when a great man unfurls his petals. Could this be a revolution coming down to Ifaki? Oga Seye, some of us are keenly watching your every action. More grace sir. Taye Obelawo 28/9/10


Ojo Michael Kayode: This is a nice write up egbon, I love this. The version I heard was that people migrated to Ifaki from various towns like we from Ilao came from Awo-Ekiti and Oke-Ejelu came from Ijelu and so forth but when the first settler got to where Ifaki is today they saw “a strong and sizeable bonanza” (ifa-to-ki) and that is where they put up before others now joined them. Kindly put more light to that. Bravo egbon Seye. 28/9/15


Adebayo Jeje Michael: Hmmm, what a great write up. Posterity will bless this uncle Seye for this. Sir I pray for God to give you the grace to complete this book. We would be prepared to champion the launch. 28/9/15

Ajifowowe Olugbenga: Egbon lukaluka, indeed you are an Ifaki pride, I do greatly appreciate your write-up. L’agbara Olodumare, se lua s’eye Ifaki orinkinran k’ale. Please when you are launching the book, invite all the son's and daughter's of Ifaki-Ekiti because it is always extremely good to know one's root. Once again I do say more grease to your elbow. Erinle Ifaki agbein o. L’agbara Oluwa, a ma t’ajo gbe s’ajo; se la k’ere oko de’le, toriwipe ule un-ule hun l’eiye uri me ike l’oko o. Thanks a lot. 1/10/15


Prince Kunle Aladegbami: Well done my brother for the historical piece. It is important to know our history – Prince Adekunle Aladegbami 22/7/16

Bayo Fashola: Thanks for refreshing us – Bayo Fasola 23/7/16

Prince Justice Faloye: Thanks for the enlightenment. 28/9/15

Ajayi Ayodele Olaseinde JP: I am so much interested in this write-up….This is a very good project for this generation 28/9/15

Olushola Harrison Akeredolu Wow! What a brilliant piece! Abare a gbe o 28/9/15

Barr Dayo Akinyemi-Borode Waoh, good one indeed and a welcome development. 28/9/15

Folasade Adebayo Kolawole: Fantastic!! 29/9/15


Dr Olusesi Ajayi-VincentAbaloye big kudos to you on this piece. I know it will stream out one day because I had a stint of this from aba 'Detu as we used to call Baba D. O. then, sometimes in 1977 after my WAEC examinations. I know that Ifaki history is well documented and no one can distort it. You are doing a good job brother. Keep it on. Aba re a gbe o. – 1/10/15Kayode OgunmukoAburo I always read your story, continue to educate and remind us of our history.

Ojo Owodunni Femi a.k.a. Omoifaki: When is the book coming out sir? I can't wait to have my own copy sir, Okanlomo

Seye Aladeselu: Sir, you are doing a great job. I like to own a copy when the book is finally out. I pray that your brain will not dwindle/diminish in Jesus' name. Indeed sir, we are proud of you as a son of orinkinran. Kudos sir!!!


Still on the Consistent Writer and a Prolific Author

Professor Akin Oyebode wrote:

“Every one of us has a definite mindset, informed and shaped by a weltanschauung or world-view. Seye Adetunmbi has, through this book, exhibited his own window to the world” - 2012
Professor Sam Ade Ojo wrote:
“You are irresistible and  irrepressible. You are indeed a rare asset to Ifaki and no doubt to Ekiti…... You are, apart from your professional expertise, too many things rolled into one: an essayist, an historian, a literary artist, an activist, a journalist, a critic, an organizer, a mobilizer etc” - 4/1/12 “Our dear Okan, you are such an impressario” - 2/2/12 
Professor Niyi Osundare wrote:
“I value the adventurous energy of Seye Adetunmbi who, from now on, I will be calling the People-Gatherer'' -  20/1/12 “Seye Adetunmbi, Ekitipanupo’s tirelessly energetic moderator and diligent, cerebral catalyst.” – April 2015
Professor Funso Olorunfemi wrote:
“You are deep in upbringing and you have in addition, given yourself a rebirth. No doubt you have created a niche for yourself”. - 16/1/12
Dr Femi Orebe wrote:
An amazing effort. Congratulations my dear Okan; you are obviously the linchpin - the 'non pareil'. More grease to your elbows.
Lt Col Remi Balogun (Rtd) wrote after reading  an article written by the author, captioned “And the Heathens Raged”:
“…You are indeed a Bishop. You will soon stand on the pulpit, that's where you belong. You are an apostle not a crusader that you think you are. Pray for more revelation of God's will for you… You actually have a message for the nations of the world...Please let your light-so-shine.”
Bisi Sanda wrote:       “Seye is so prolific” - 22/1/12
 Gbenga Ogunsakin wrote:    “Eletolua..Master-festo-craft” - 22/1/12

Monday, 25 July 2022

Diamond Birthday: Seye Adetunmbi

COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS
By
Seye Adetunmbi

My vintage picture on a brand new rally tricycle at the age of one, was my first birthday anniversary in 1963 and it was celebrated by my parents and siblings for me. My feet could not touch the pedals in the memorable picture; which means that my older siblings enjoyed riding the bike while I was growing up for my legs to catch up. I can't remember any formal birthday celebration in pictures until when I started marking my birthday myself. There was a year that throughout the whole day, I forgot my birthday anniversary and when I mentioned it before my mentor in the undergraduate years, he remarked that may be because I have not been celebrating my birthdays that was why it skipped my memory. Since then, I have been marking my birthday anniversary, modestly, every year. There was a year I accompanied Uncle Richard, one of my father's younger brothers to his farm in Ifaki-Ekiti on my birthday anniversary, just to mark the day. When I was 35 years old, I marked it in my apartment in Lagos, with my nephews, nieces other little children in the neighborhood. When my 40th birthday fell on a Sunday in 2002, I did thanksgiving at Anglican Church of the Ascension, Opebi, Lagos during the regular church service; and thereafter, I had a good game of squash with my buddy, Yinka Olafimihan a.k.a. Abona at Unilag Squash Court. The friendly squash game was specifically meant to mark the day, just before we had food and drinks for all guests. I was able to beat him 2:1 that day because, Yinka and I were rivals in the squash court over the years. Perhaps, it was his birthday gift to me for that year, in order to make me feel good. Year in year out, my subsequent birthday anniversaries were marked with my family at home or we stepped out to eat in a good restaurant. I usually mark my milestone birthday anniversary with something to set the day aside, and other birthday anniversaries, depending on the day of the week it falls and the location of where I found myself. My 50th birthday anniversary was marked with holy communion and thanksgiving service at Anglican Church of the Ascension and thereafter, I presented my first book, MINDSET, to the public at the reception. When I was 57, it was on a Sunday, my family and friends joined me to give thanks to God during the church service. On my 58th birthday anniversary, I presented a textbook, titled: Financial Intermediation: Operations and Practice to the public via zoom; it was in the thick of the lockdown as a result of the incursion of covid19 into the global space. On July 21, 2021, I marked it with my childhood friends, primary school classmates and relations in Ifaki-Ekiti; we treated ourselves to indigenous meals and wine (ogoro).
God has been too kind to me and my family. I survived some wild expeditions as an adventurous youth through the grace of God. I remember a journey across the Lagos lagoon in a local speed boat without safety jackets because it couldn't go round and I didn't know how to swim! You can imagine my state of mind when fuel finished in the engine powering the boat before we got to our destination for the beach party, until another boat came to our rescue. How can I forget my trip in company of my friends, young working class university graduates, to Port Harcourt for a party. Some left from Ibadan/Lagos axis while we took off from Ilorin on Saturday morning. While we were returning from the night party, our car ran into a bad pothole veiled by drainage water. One arm of the car went bad and must be fixed on Sunday morning before we could travel. Meanwhile, one of us told his parents that we were traveling to Ibadan, delayed arrival caused anxiety for us and people at home; also our other friends heading to Lagos would have to be at work on Monday. Sagbani Patani portion of the road was a nightmare for us considering the condition of our car that the mechanic managed to fix. Everybody was quiet in the car, I exhausted singing all the Anglican church hymns that I could remember throughout most part of the journey. Thank God there was no boko-haram and Niger-Delta bad boys then.
     Considering the situation of things in Nigeria, to get to the 6th floor is no joke. On the 29th of December in 2020, I almost died! God revived me when spirited effort to get me medical attention was still in progress. This is why I said to myself that I must give thanks to God for keeping me alive to mark 60th birthday in the land of the living. In addition, I formally unveiled on my 60th birthday anniversary, my new book: The Premium Schools in Nigeria. I don't like celebrating my birthday on any other day apart from the anniversary day. I so much appreciate those who were able to join us on a working day, at the holy communion service held at St Botolph's Church, Northfleet, on Thursday, July 21, 2022. It gives me great joy to share the accompanying pictures, videos and other visuals with all well wishers. Yes, I have so many reasons to praise and thank God for His uncommon grace (ore ofe sa...) and integrated blessings. Join me in giving thanks to God, while reminding all God's children to count their blessings too, and it will surprise you on what the Lord has done.





THE SERMON
By 
Rev Cyril Showers
The meaning and essence of a 60th birthday is significant in many cultures for many different reasons. In the western world, this is seen as a huge milestone as in many places this was and in some still is the retirement age. This is where one chapter of your life closes and the age of retirement opens to you.
However, I am sure this is certainly not the start of your retirement Seye, but a new chapter in your Christian Journey.
    So today, we are here to Give thanks to God for 60 years of the life of Husband, Father, relation and friend, Seye. Today is a day of thanksgiving, a time of reflection and a time to count your blessings and name them one by one, and it will surprise what the Lord has done for you. Seye, you have so much to be thankful for in life. Even during the “storms” of life I am sure you made the correct decision to focus on God’s goodness and faithfulness. By being thankful to God you will be strengthened by his love, refreshed by His Word, and fully energized to press on in your journey of faith. Instead of focusing on the negative or instead of constantly focusing on anything and everything that is not going as you may have planned, I encourage you to choose to remember the good things God has done for you and your family, and celebrate. So, what kinds of things can you be thankful for today, Seye. Be thankful for God’s daily provision and good health. Be thankful for daily life. Be thankful for the love of your family and friends, and be thankful for The gifts of the Holy Spirit that has enabled you to be a faithful servant of the Lord over the years.
The Homily
So today I encourage you to take this message to heart and try it for yourself. You’ve heard the old phrase, “Count your blessings.” Well, it’s a great advice! And it’s Biblical! Take a few moments right now to thank God for His goodness, love and faithfulness. To all of us, we can celebrate our birthdays, and please don't leave here saying the priest doesn't want you to celebrate your birthday! I do want you to do that, but especially for the right reasons. We can celebrate our birthdays, and we should. But we should be celebrating something even more important than how many years old we are. We should be celebrating the years of Christian life God has given us. We should be celebrating what we have done with all those years God has given us. Seye, have you used those years wisely, or have you wasted them? Did you glorify God in all those years, or instead did you give yourself glory?
Seye, from your Book (Christianity and Anglicanism) and from our conversations about your devout Christian upbringing. I have no doubt that you have been a wise steward of the years God has given you so far. I have been very impressed with your contribution to your previous Parish as a chorister, Lay Minister, Acolyte and the strong faith you possess.
I am aware of your ambition to continue serving God and enhancing your faith even as you celebrate this milestone. My prayer for you is that may all your wishes be granted. May God continue to be your guide and protector in all you do. May you live long to see your children’s children.
Jesu, to thy table led
Conclusion
Do not be lagging in diligence, but be fervent in spirit, serving the Lord; Keep Rejoicing in hope, and be patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly in prayer; Please continue distributing to the needs of the saints and give to hospitality. Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. Be of the same mind toward one another. Do not set your mind on high things, but associate with the humble. Do not be wise in your own opinion. Seye, repay no one evil with evil. Have regard for good things in the sight of all men. Finally, If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men. I congratulate you and may God Richly Bless you. Amen.
    
Proverbs 2:1-12                                                                Now thank we all our God
     
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