Living in a 21st
Century era is highly demanding. And this is not unconnected to how fast things
are becoming in unfolding to its reality. That’s to say we’re living in a time
of REALITY. We cannot be take notice of every side because the all around is
crumbling. We today see how the economy of every nation is being crippled,
right from the world powers like the USA, Germany, and the rest of the them,
and if the world powers are going down, how do we classify the developing
world? Seeing all these, we cannot but take notice.
Therefore, there is a call for
action! This call is urgent and we have to be swift in our decision if we do
not want to be trampled upon by circumstances around us. The call is for us to
work on our belief. Straighten things around us and make sure we have every
tool necessary to combat with both physical and natural phenomena. This is why
today we bring to your reading pleasure a post that is titled; “The Efficacy of
Belief”.
Earlier today, I promised to
bring to you the review of the song by Owie Abutu, entitled: “Learn to
Prophesy. From the Biblical stand, prophesy has two phases, it is either
positive or negative. To many, the negative effect is so pronounced that the positive
side is faded. Many on the other hand with their mouths have brought untold
failure into their own lives.
As a result of the above, Owie
Abutu in his track I suppose, is of the opinion that people should learn how to
say positive things about themselves as whatever we say turns out to be what becomes
of us. From the first line of the song, he vehemently stated that “na the name
wey you call yourself, na him dem go call you”...hence the way we carry ourselves
matters a lot. You are just exactly the way you think about yourself, if that
is the case; why not learn how to say life into your living? Though circumstances
around you may not give room for that but, you can always learn to say sweet
things about yourself.
“the next time you want to talk, this is what t say,
the
next time you want to speak, this is how to speak..
I’m
blessed, am blessed beyond measure, I’m rich, am rich
with plenty money, am the heir of the Lord,
the head and not the
tail...my name na favour, my name
na blessing...he turns my pain to
success and my name na
prosper...people call blessed”.
Another important area in this
track is the usage of the Nigerian Creole (Pidgin English). The artist is able
to blend this language into the song to make simple for the right audience he
has chosen. Creativity is to know what you’re doing and the people you’re doing
it for (choosing the right audience and) and how to say it to them. He has
rightly chosen his audience and employed the perfect method to do it.
Source: soulzmp3.com
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