A Birthday Quite Like No Other! Print E-mail
Written by Sunny Chris Okenwa   
Monday, 24 December 2007
December 25th is upon us once again. This annual hugely popular international event commemorating the unique birth of our Lord and Saviour over two thousand years ago calls for joy indeed. Christians worldwide celebrate Christmas in remembrance of the birth of infant Jesus in the manger in Bethlehem. It seeks to remind us all (especially Christians) about His coming and the humble manner of His brief visit to the land of descendants of Adam and Eve, a sinful land where the Devil is said to be supremely in command.
 
That He was born in a manger sought to convey the message of humility and righteousness. His worldly parents, Joseph the carpenter and Mary the virgin, did not consider it expedient running to a hospital of repute to deliver the Great One since they were not among the rich in the society but that was not the major reason for deciding to have Him among domestic animals. Rather a powerful message of humility was delivered that by His coming certain myths and beliefs were bound to be shattered!
 
Gracefully He came, saw and conquered the human adversity despite the crucifixion. Jesus the Christ sojourned among men and women in the land of Isreal and Palestine. He listened to people of diverse faith, healed diseases, cast out demons, performed incredible miracles, and died on the cross in fulfilment of the prophesy. His divine mission was fulfilled and humanity are better for it.
 
The very import of Jesus birthday is found in its uniqueness, righteousness and fulfilment of the divine promise: a spoken Word that became flesh! God in His righteousness and infallibility made it clear enough to those who worship Him in truth and love that His spoken Word never returns unfulfilled. With spoken word He created the Heaven and Earth and the other wonders we behold wonderfully.
 
This year's Christmas occasion is coming at a time millions of God-loving prayerful Nigerians are going through hell on earth. With scandals and moral corruption permeating the Body of Christ with people like the jailed Emeka Ezeugo (Reverend King) and many other fake or prosperity-preaching pastors exposing the fact that as is written in the Bible not all that call on Him or His holy name mean well or will ever see the Kingdom of God.
 
With the name of God evil is being made to triumph over good in many parts of the world. In His name crimes are being committed. With His name those caught doing things un-Christian try to plead forgiveness or seek rectitude. In His name people tell lies and deceive the unwary! In His name fraudsters defraud their victims!
 
In Nigeria where millions profess Him it is a thing to regret that the miracle these believers are waiting and praying for have not yet materialised. Miracles like three square meals a day, good roads, pipe-borne water and security of lives and property. Politicians take delight in parroting that "power comes from God" but when they taste this power God becomes a steppingstone to fortune and fame. Some claim they are born-again in order to corner the public credibility only for the masses to be betrayed nastily. Some of these politicians especially former governors who have tasted the four walls of prison come out to claim encounters with trinity! But give them another opportunity to serve diligently they would do worse!
 
This yearly feast will, as usual, witness the mass exodus of millions of Nigerians (in the Diaspora and in Nigeria) desirous of hitting home to be with their parents, brothers, sisters and friends in the hinterland. The hinterland especially in the East will witness unprecedented home-coming of compatriots whose communion with nature cannot be over-emphasized. Going home for Xmas/New year celebration could indeed, for many who really know why and those who rarely do, a great voyage. 
 
Deliberately I refuse to be party to the party! I dislike the confusion, alcohol-induced debauchery, conspicious consumption and obscene flaunting of (mostly ill-gotten) wealth which characterises Christmas of this generation sadly. For me a quiet Yuletide is apt: sunday service, good jingle bells music (Bonny M and Jim Reeves), good food and drink and a visit to a charity home. And above all sober reflections on the reasons for the season.
 
As the millions hit the road towards their respective native homes however away from the maddening crowd in a city like Lagos the worsening conditions of the Nigerian federal roads give cause for concern. Though armed robbers seem to have either taken a break or stolen enough we have other avenues through which Nigerians get dispossessed of their properties. Some would unfortunately be forced to sleep on their way home because of the dangerous nature of the death traps called roads. Yet that would not discourage people from travelling out to re-unite with loved ones and make merry.
 
As we celebrate yet another glorious birthday quite like no other of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ of Nazareth let us remember millions of our compatriots suffering in a rich but poor country with few uncaring rich men. A land of conscienceless billionaires and millionaires where the quest for illicit cash has no limit. A positive thought about them in this great season of charity and giving will go a long way in putting smiles on their wretched faces.
 
Happy Birthday to you, Emmanuel -- the only begotten son of God! Happy birthday Emma, God with us!! God is indeed with us after you paid the supreme excruciating sacrifice at Golgotha. May the spirit behind your birthday make us better mortals, better adherents to your doctrines and commandments. Amen!
 
Very merry Xmas to everyone -- believers and atheists alike! The event has become so universal that it has effortlessly broken religious barriers. As the immaculate conception is remembered and celebrated please spare a thought for the less-privileged.
 
 



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I dont know which part of the world you live in but here in the UK people are not happy, i mean the working class whites dont think much about their standard of living, it is even us who can compare that know they shouldnt be depressed. We need to let a lot of nigerians know that life is not a long carnival anywhere, it will make them feel better and we are not lying.

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Something is really wrong with Africans. How can a Jew, born in Nazareth, hundreds of thousands of kilometers from Nigeria, be our Lord and Saviour. What has he saved us from? From our sins or what? Please tell me. I will be very grateful. This is just "COLONIAL MENTALITY!" How can we all fall for the "COCK AND BULL" story that one Jesus Christ laid down his life for us on the cross and all other bla bla? We have definitely been "BRAIN WASHED" by the Europeans! We have been made to believe that everything about us is inferior; our culture, tradition, language, religion, skin, e.t.c. What a pity. In Africa, you are either a xtian or a muslim; otherwise, you are an idol worshipper. But the Japanese, with the second largest economy in the world, the Chinese, with the largest population in the world, are neither Xtians nor muslims, nevertheless nobody calls them pagans or idol worshippers.

We carry the little money we have to Jerusalem and Mecca with the hope of being accepted by the Europeans. In Africa, we cope everything the Europeans do, their language, culture, tradition, religion, e.t.c. just to prove ( to them/ourselves) that we are not inferior. To me this is NONSENSE! Nevertheless, these people not only don't have any regards for us but still continue to exploit us. How long are we going to continue with this folly?

When are we going to wake up from our slumber and come back to our senses. We need to rediscover and redefine our identity, and go back to our roots.

Posted by Bode Eluyera| 24.12.2007 18:35

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