In this hyper-connected age, God has handed us unprecedented platforms — social media, podcasts, messages, blogs — not as distractions, but as divine tools for the greatest rescue mission on earth: soul-winning!
Like Paul, who became " all things to all men" to save some, we’re called to seize EVERY means available today.
These are the last days. The harvest is ripe, the tools are in our hands, and the Holy Spirit is breathing on every seed we sow. Be bold. Be creative. Flood every platform with the Gospel — because by ALL means, we MUST save some, and save all!
Your voice + God’s power + today’s technology = multitudes coming to Christ through YOU.
Use every platform to preach the gospel.
#PreachTheGospel
It's hard not to accept the Gospel of Jesus if you’ve truly heard it. How do you reject a life without failure, sickness, poverty, and with absolute dominion over all the works of the devil?
This is why we keep talking about it - because it’s truly the answer to all the problems in this world! Let it be your passion to talk about it in the boardroom, on your timeline, on airplanes, buses, classrooms - in short, everywhere!
#BoldAboutJesus
Amazing! Many go by their day-to-day without having the time or chance to ask. Why was I born? What am I here for?
When you know who you are and why you're here on this earth... Everything changes. You're made for great things.
#ILivePurposefully
Has anyone ever seen a piece of technology that was built to do nothing? Imagine meeting the scientist who created it and asking, “What does it do?”—and he replies, “It does nothing.”
That is how some people’s lives are. That shouldn’t be you!
You were born for greatness; have you discovered it? Are you living a purposeful life? What gives your life meaning here on earth are the things whose reward is beyond this realm.
Find yourself in Christ today. Share this article with everyone!
#ILivePurposefully
Has anyone ever seen a piece of technology that was built to do nothing? Imagine meeting the scientist who created it and asking, “What does it do?”—and he replies, “It does nothing.”
That is how some people’s lives are. That shouldn’t be you!
You were born for greatness; have you discovered it? Are you living a purposeful life? What gives your life meaning here on earth are the things whose reward is beyond this realm.
Find yourself in Christ today. Share this article with everyone!
#ILivePurposefully
@RhapsodyDaily Obedience is better than sacrifice. When someone disobeys and insists on their own way, they enter into rebellion. If that person is corrected and doesn't change, the that person is stubborn. Wow! I humbly yield to God's Word.
#ReadRhapsodyEveryday
@RhapsodyDaily When a person sees himself as his own authority and esteems or exalts his opinions above the Word of God, that's called Self-worship; and Self-worship is idolatry. Thank you so much for Today's Rhapsody.
#ReadRhapsodyEveryday
@MichaelAsiedu_ Section 67A regarding pseudo accounts is dangerously vague. Especially looking at the penalties. False identity or fake profile has to be clearly defined: username that is not your real name? parody accounts? anonymous accounts like the ones journalists and activists use? Hmmm
NITA sent me a DM. We had a short conversation.
They say I’m “misunderstanding the Data Harmonisation Bill.”
That the Hub won’t collect all citizen data but will only pull basic info like names or dates of birth from existing databases to make government services faster.
Let’s unpack that.
First, that’s their intent.
But the Bill’s text defines the Hub as “the central national infrastructure for the provision and exchange of public-interest data.”
And “public-interest data” means any data necessary or beneficial for public purposes. That’s extremely broad.
They claim they “won’t store health or tax data.” But the bill nowhere forbids it.
(I'm not sharing FULL screenshots for ethical purposes)
There’s no clause limiting NITA’s access by data category.
The only safeguard mentioned is to “ensure compliance with the Data Protection Act,” a general reminder, not a legal firewall.
They told me, “If we breach, you can take us to court.” That’s the real problem.
It means NITA can act first, and you challenge later.
That’s reactive accountability and not preventive oversight.
Clause 4(5) puts the Hub “under the policy direction of the Minister of Communications.”
So whoever controls that ministry controls the data infrastructure. We will have political visibility baked into the system itself.
Clauses 5–8 let NITA:
• compel any public body to connect,
• set technical standards and APIs,
• inspect databases, and
• sanction non-compliant institutions, all without court approval.
Clause 39, the one they quoted in my conversation with them, doesn’t block those powers.
It only says the Act should be read “together with” other laws.
Clause 39(2) of the Bill says:
“Where there is any conflict between this Act and any relevant enactment in respect of the standardisation and sharing of data, the provisions of this Act shall prevail.”
Meaning: this law overrides the Data Protection Act wherever they disagree.
So if NITA orders an agency to share data and the Data Protection Commission objects, NITA wins because this Bill gives itself supremacy on all data-sharing issues.
Also. different agencies hold data separately by design.The NITA Bill removes that separation.
It creates one entry point where access depends on policy, not court approval.
This is the same design India, Kenya, and Uganda used, where each was sold as efficient. They later became a tool for surveillance or exclusion.
So yes, NITA says, trust us. But in my learnings, power doesn’t abuse itself on day one. Abuse starts when no one is paying attention