AUSTIN Adelanwa was a very determined young man with a passion for
the things of God. He belonged to God’s Heart Ministries. Something
mysterious and disheartening happened to this young man that made him
question the existence of God and His love for His servants. By dint of
hard work, within a period of two years, Austin became the head of the
pastoral team of his church. His peers at the church became envious of
his amazing success. He had a young and beautiful wife by name Hannah
who was a devoted and loyal wife. She loved Austin with her whole heart.
They got married a year after they met. It was a relationship which had
the divine hand of God.
As the years progressed, Austin
established a private school to further add to his stock of success. The
school, ‘Adelanwa International Nursery and Primary School’ began to
grow steadily. Things were working out as he planned. The school
continued to grow at an amazing pace. Within two years, he bought a bus
to transport the students. He thanked his stars for making him a success
story. His pastoral calling too continued to blossom; he became the
head of his provincial church. Then suddenly, the devil struck! He
started having problems with his school business. The bus he was using
to transport his students to school developed technical problems that
even skilled mechanics couldn’t handle or solve. He thought it was a
joke but sincerely, it was as real as the lines on the palm of his hand.
Before he knew what was happening, some parents had started withdrawing
their children or wards. What further infuriated the parents was the
fact that his teachers and other staff were becoming really rude and
nasty towards them.
They couldn’t stomach the unruly behavior of
his staff, and in protest they started withdrawing their wards. Austin
started running from pillar to post trying to figure out what must have
gone wrong. “Am I not prayerful enough?,” he questioned himself. “Where
is your face Almighty God,?” he thought again. The following month
Austin started using commercial motorcycle a.k.a Okada to transport his
pupils to school. He was between the devil and the deep blue sea. He
wondered aloud what actually went wrong. One Monday morning, in a heavy
rain, the devil threw its wicked spanner into the wheels of progress of
the embattled and confused young man – he had an accident with his
motorcycle. The unfortunate incident happened when Austin was riding his
motorcycle towards a pupil’s house. He was hit by a fast moving
commuter bus. The accident almost claimed Austin’s life.
Sympathizers
rushed towards him and took him to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Austin was in the pool of his own blood. He suffered a broken arm and a
fracture on his back. He was hospitalized for three months; the hospital
bill was paid by a sympathizer who was at the scene of the accident and
who took pity on the man of God.
Austin’s wife, Hannah, was
always by the side of her husband during his three-month stay at Sacred
Soul Hospital in Surulere, Lagos. She cried and cried, praying to God to
come their rescue and she wondered why these heaps of problems and
untold hardship kept cascading on her gentle, loving and loyal husband.
When Austin was discharged from the hospital, he was a shadow of his
former self. He that was formally handsome and tall, and always cheerful
now looked thin and really emaciated. He was on crutches. And a Plaster
of Paris (POP) was on his arm. A painful tear dropped from the corner
of his eyes as his wife opened the door leading to his apartment. As if
his travails were not enough, his landlord gave him quit notice the
following week.
“What’s happening to my world Hannah?” he asked
his beloved wife. “Where do we go from here? How can a servant of God go
through these avalanche of problems?,” he shook his head sorrowfully.
“Just
let’s pray over it Austin,” Hannah pleaded, “and endure a little more.
God has reasons for our present situation. Perseverance is the right
word. Hope is not lost. Don’t let us blame God,” she concluded
philosophically.
“Hannah, tomorrow I’ll go and see my old friend,
Dr. Rotimi, to discuss my problems with him. He’s a very successful and
rich doctor who has a number of hospitals to his credit.”
“That’s
a good idea,” his wife responded. “I hope he’ll give you ideas on how
to wriggle out of our present predicament. A problem shared is
half-solved, my dear.”
The following morning, Austin was with his old friend, Dr. Rotimi. Dr Rotimi was dark-skinned, short and robust.
“Rotimi,
I have come to see you about my personal problems… problems that are
beyond my understanding.” Austin said with tears gathering in his eyes.
“I know you can help me out. I have prayed over it severally as a
minister of God but it seems God is not ready to solve these mounting
problems for me. So, as the last resort, I decided to see you for
assistance. Please, put a smile on my face. My world is crumbling. I
don’t know what I did wrong to deserve these untold punishment and
hardship.”
“My good friend, Austin, to be sincere with you,
the solution to your problems will go away and disappear like the
morning dew if only you can keep the secret and do whatever I tell you.”
The young and ebullient doctor was smiling and fiddling with his
stethoscope while talking.
“Please, tell me the secret, I won’t
tell anybody…I’ll do anything that can change my life for the better…
just tell me the secret, Rotimi,” Austin pleaded.
“This is the
secret of my success and wealth, the key to making big money! Do you
want me to tell you?” Rotimi asked for the umpteenth time.
“Please, go ahead and tell me Rotimi, I am all ears,” Austin said once again. Then Rotimi began:
“Money-making
ritual. That’s the secret of my wealth. I’ll take you to a great
diviner and medicine man tomorrow. You’ll be initiated and later perform
some money-making rituals at midnight. You’ll buy three black he-goats
and three yards of plain red cloth. The three he-goats will be
slaughtered and buried with the red cloth at 12 midnight in the forest.
After this ritual, you’ll be surprised at the turn of events. Money will
come your way like a torrential downpour.”
“Money-making ritual!”
Austin exclaimed. “Thank you very much my friend, I’ll see you tomorrow
so that we can go and see the great diviner.”
“See you then,
Austin. Make sure you’re here around 7a.m. tomorrow. The diviner lives
very far on the outskirts of Lagos. We’ll spend two days in his abode.
Bye-bye,” Dr. Rotimi replied waving to his friend.
As Austin left
the premises of his doctor, sweat beads covered his forehead. He was
confused and shocked. “What sort of thing is this?” he questioned
himself. “How can me, a minister of Almighty God, indulge in such fetish
money-making rituals? I’d rather die than do this kind of thing. It’s
an insult unto God. I can’t taint the Holy Spirit with dirt. I’ll tell
Hannah when I get home… this is really terrible.”
He made up his
mind to disclose what had transpired that day to his beloved wife, not
minding consequences that might arise. His mind was heavy with grief and
melancholy as he hurried home. He wondered what his wife would say in
reaction to this unwholesome development. It was something strange to
his ears and disposition. All his life, he had never looked back with
regards to worshipping God in truth and honesty.
“Hannah, Hannah,” he called as he entered his apartment, “I have strange news for you!”
To be concluded tomorrow
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