Mon. May 25th, 2026
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Beloved, the Christmas and New Year celebrations are over and many of us are back at work with a resolve to have 2026 better than 2025.

May God help us actualize our visions.

People make resolutions as to what they would like to do or what they want to do away with.  

These resolutions are quite benefitting to the person but we need the help of God to be able to actualize our vision.

This is the time to begin a closer walk with God.

How can this be done?   By reading and meditating on the word of God, become for dedicated to praise and worship and engage in activities that would glory the work of God.

If you were too busy to engage in daily prayers last year, create time to have daily prayers and worship of the LORD in 2026.

Studying   and meditating on the word of God in the Holy Bible draws us closer to God through the Holy Spirit.

In our renewed relationship with God, we need to be patient.   God is a miracle worker and not a magician.

What am I saying?  God has a different process for each miracle. How he does it for Mr.& Mrs.  A.  is not the same way, he would do it for Mr. & Mrs.  X.

This is one of the reasons, man cannot predict the LORD.

James 1 vs. 2- 4 ( KJV) states, “ My brethren count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptation;

Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience.

But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire wanting nothing”.

Brethren,  temptation here could mean challenges that we face in life.

Hardly is there anyone without  a challenge, it only varies from person to person.

Resolve to build up  your faith this year.  Doing so gives   peace of mind.

It makes you believe that God  is working on your case.

We are told in James 1 vs. 6-8” But let him ask  in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.

For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord.

A double minded man is unstable in all his ways”.

Faith helps us to have confidence  in God.  It helps us to have  complete trust in God.

We know Abraham as the father of faith because  he believed and obeyed God completely.

But do you know that Abraham once expressed doubt when he received a  prophetic word from God?

My authority  is found in Genesis 17vs. 15&16: “ And God said  unto Abraham, As for Sarai thy wife, thou shalt not call her name Sarai, but Sarah shall be her name.

And I will bless her, and give thee a son also of her; yea, I will bless her, and she shall be a mother   of nations’ kings  of people shall be of her.”.

This was God speaking to Abraham directly when the LORD appeared to him.

May the Almighty  God appear to you and I  soon in Jesus name.

See how Abraham reacted in verse 17.

Verse 17 “ Then Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born unto him that is an hundred years old? and shall Sarah, that is ninety years old, bear?

Note that Abraham laughed in his heart.  In other words, he kept his doubt to himself.  He didn’t voice it out.

Verses 18 & 19  complete the story.

“ And Abraham said unto God, O that Ishmael might live before thee!

And God  said, Sarah thy wife shall bear thee a son indeed; and thou shall call his name Isaac: and I will establish  my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant, and with his seed after him”.

As a Christian, you know that Sarah eventually had Isaac.

Genesis 21 vs. 5 & 6 bear testimony to this.

“And Abraham was an hundred years old, when his son Isaac was born unto him.

And Sarah said, God hath made me to laugh, so that all that hear will laugh  with me”.

This time,  Abraham laughed loud.

I pray that 2026   would be your year of laughter in any area you so desire in Jesus name.

Brethren,  another step to be taken to renew faith is to believe the word of knowledge released by the Holy Spirit through a man of God.  This could be during a service.    

This is one of the reasons why you need to attend church programmes. Such words of knowledge or words of wisdom might not come to you directly at home.

I’ll share a story of a woman waiting on the Lord for the fruit of the womb.

Everywhere this woman prayed she was told that her mother  in -law was one of the forces of darkness behind her delay in child bearing.

So she began to pray so much that her husband warned her against praying witches in his family.  She continued praying but praying quietly.

A few weeks after,  her mother in-law  called to say she would be visiting.

The woman began to pray  that she should not come.

However, she attended a church programme where a word of knowledge was released that “ There is somebody here, your mother- in law would soon visit.   Her mission is to provoke a fight  with you so that she can end your marriage”.

This woman immediately knew  the word was for her.  She also knew that her prayer to stop the old woman wasn’t answered.

To shorten the story, the old woman came and actually did as the man of God said but because she had a fore knowledge of what was ahead,  the Holy Spirit helped her to neutralize the  mother in law’s plans with patience.

She used the peace of the Lord within her to defeat the purpose of the malevolent mother in-law.

This year, the LORD will scatter all plans of the enemy against you in Jesus name.

Provided you remain with the LORD in faith.

What if she had not attended the church programme? She would not have known the plans of the mother in -law but because she continued to ask for divine  help,  God helped her to overcome  the one that wanted to throw her out of her home.

Today, she is a mother of many children.

The mother in- law that wanted to throw her out of her home, witnessed the birth of some of the children.

Sometimes, we should pray that our enemies should live to see the glory of God manifest in our lives.

The Grace of God would  help us recover whatever we may have lost to the enemy recovered this year 2026 in Jesus name. !

Fear Not, Jesus reigns !
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Cheap, potent, and widely smuggled (often from India and other Asian countries), it offered users energy, euphoria, and pain relief — appealing to commercial drivers, laborers, students, and young men seeking confidence or stamina. Scale of the Problem: Millions of tablets seized annually by NDLEA. High prevalence among young males aged 15–35. Linked to increased crime, sexual violence, organ damage (kidney failure, seizures), and mental health breakdowns. Contributed to broader opioid misuse alongside codeine cough syrups. Government responses included tighter import controls and public awareness campaigns, but these only displaced demand to other substances rather than eliminating it. Phase 2: The Rise of “Canadian” (Mid-2020s) “Canadian” or “Canadian Loud” emerged as a popular code for high-grade cannabis (often indica-dominant strains) or cannabis mixed with other synthetics. It gained traction as users sought alternatives or combinations to Tramadol’s effects. This phase marked a move toward imported or locally cultivated premium weed, sometimes laced with stronger chemicals. Youths in urban centers like Lagos, Kano, Jos, and Onitsha embraced it for its perceived “cleaner” high compared to opioids. However, it fueled polydrug use — combining cannabis with opioids, sedatives, or alcohol — amplifying health risks. Phase 3: Exol-5 – The Current Threat (2024–2026) Exol-5 (Benzhexol Hydrochloride / Trihexyphenidyl 5mg), originally a prescription medication for Parkinson’s disease and drug-induced movement disorders, has become the latest pharmaceutical being heavily abused. Why Exol-5? Euphoric Effects: Users report intense euphoria, hallucinations, and a sense of detachment — making it attractive as a cheap “upper” or escape. Accessibility: Sold over-the-counter or on the black market despite being a controlled prescription drug. NDLEA has seized millions of pills in single operations (e.g., 3.1 million pills in Kano in late 2024, and over 5.6 million combined with Tramadol in other busts). Street Names: Exol, Artane, Benzhexol, “Farin Mallam” (in Northern Nigeria). Demographics: Prevalent among youths, laborers, and even psychiatric patients who divert prescriptions. Studies show abuse rates as high as 25% among certain outpatient groups. Health Consequences: Anticholinergic toxicity: Confusion, dry mouth, blurred vision, urinary retention, constipation, and in high doses — delirium, psychosis, seizures, and heart issues. Long-term: Cognitive impairment, addiction, exacerbated mental health disorders. Often mixed with Tramadol, codeine, or cannabis, creating dangerous synergies. In cities like Jos, Exol-5 sits alongside diazepam, Rohypnol, and Tramadol on street markets, easily available to teenagers and young adults. Why This Evolution Continues Supply-Side Failures: Porous borders, corrupt officials, and overproduction of pharmaceuticals enable diversion. Demand Drivers: Unemployment, poverty, peer pressure, trauma, and the pursuit of performance enhancement (e.g., for “hustle” culture). Weak Regulation: Many pharmacies sell restricted drugs without prescriptions. Online and street vendors fill gaps. Displacement Effect: Cracking down on one substance (Tramadol/codeine) pushes users and dealers toward the next available option. NDLEA reports ongoing large seizures, but the problem persists due to high profitability and low risk for mid-level distributors. Broader Impacts on Nigerian Youths Education: Increased dropout rates and poor academic performance. Mental Health: Rising cases of psychosis and depression. Economy: Lost productivity among the working-age population. Crime and Violence: Drug-fueled robberies, cultism, and family breakdowns. Public Health System Strain: Overburdened hospitals treating overdoses and chronic complications. Young people aged 15–39 remain the hardest hit, with national surveys showing drug use prevalence significantly above global averages. What Must Be Done Stronger Enforcement: Consistent prosecution of corrupt enablers and large-scale traffickers. Regulation: Crackdown on rogue pharmacies and better tracking of prescription drugs. Prevention & Rehabilitation: School programs, community outreach, and expanded treatment centers (currently woefully inadequate). Economic Alternatives: Address root causes like youth unemployment. Public Awareness: Honest campaigns highlighting real dangers of “Exol-5” and similar drugs. Conclusion From Tramadol’s opioid grip to “Canadian” cannabis culture and now Exol-5’s anticholinergic highs, Nigeria’s drug crisis is mutating faster than responses can contain it. Exol-5 represents the dangerous new frontier — a legitimate medicine turned youth destroyer due to misuse and greed. Without urgent, multi-layered intervention — combining supply disruption, demand reduction, and socioeconomic support — an entire generation risks being lost to addiction. The time for half-measures is over. Nigeria’s future depends on winning this fight.