Dr. Mark O.Ighile is a multi-disciplinary scholar, pastor, poet, conference speaker, trainer, author, publisher of the annual LeaderSpeak training magazine, facilitator of the bi-annual strategic leadership summits and Director of the Mentoring Institute, Nigeria.. For ten years, he was the co-ordinatng dean of academics of Christ International College of Ministries (CICOM), Ibadan, Nigeria and for half a decade, he served as the national pastor, training and manpower development of Livingspring Chapel International. Dr. Ighile is the President of Scripture Communication Network. He is a highly respected media, communications and leadership consultant. His wife, Sharon Titilope, is also a publishing and public relations practitioner. Together with their children, Majesty Efosa and Power Osaretin, they work and reside at G. R. A Benin City, Nigeria. He can be reached for counselling, mentoring and speaking engagements on +234 802 344 5151 or +234 803 495 9317. E-mail :( for purely academics) mighile@gmail.com, (for purely pastoral ministry) scripturenet@hotmail.com and (for publishing and public relations) mosam2001ng@yahoo.com
In this blog, Dr. Mark Osama Ighile ponders on a broad range of issues such as academics, publishing, family, media, biographies, nation-building and gospel ministry.
Friday, August 20, 2010
In Such a Time as This
When falsehood thrives on the altar
Of fashion and mutual understanding,
When nudity is hailed at the market square
And given a boost at sanctified settings,
When robbery and soiled rhetoric
Meet at the corridor of influence,
When for the chase of class
Murder becomes mother of events,
And the world in grand style
Has coloured naked sanctuaries,
Where do we go from here?
Of fashion and mutual understanding,
When nudity is hailed at the market square
And given a boost at sanctified settings,
When robbery and soiled rhetoric
Meet at the corridor of influence,
When for the chase of class
Murder becomes mother of events,
And the world in grand style
Has coloured naked sanctuaries,
Where do we go from here?
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