WAIT FOR YOUR TIME

By Ade AdeolaSolomon





"Aimasiko lo nda'mu eda, ayanmo onikaluku o daju ko ni taase".

It is our ignorance of God's perfect timing that bothers everyone. The individual's destiny, certainly , cannot be missed.

If you like, take the adage of Yoruba serious, your fate is your fate. It's better you wait for your proper time and stop looking for something that's around you elsewhere.

Sometimes ago, I read and heard about people who did money ritual. They were hungry for money. Now, where are they?

Like I always say, don't involve in anything that'll turn your fame to shame. In fact, a poor man is better than a liar, swindler, cheat or fraudster . If you don't believe me, ask an elderly person in your household.

Aimasiko (it's ignorance of God's perfect timing) that turns a man to a ritualist, a student to a fraudster, prostitute or robber, a politician to a serial killer and a Pastor to a Decapitator (a killer).

Know that there's time for everything! Your own time to smell nice will approach. But don't be lazy.

A liar or fraudster or someone who doesn't masiko (know there's time for everything), gains wealth illegally, ritualistically

 and die untimely, and shamefully.

A poor man with the fear of the Lord, who works smartly and 'masiko' (knows there's God's time for everything) will survive and gain wealth and live in sound health!

Try to masiko! My asiko (time) might not be the same with yours.


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