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May We Not Disappoint He That Has Called Us To Duty

Adewunmi Erijide Adeniji was born into Adeniji Adebayo’s Family scores of years ago in the city of Lagos. He is a native of Aramoko Ekiti royal family. He is Single and a renowned Christian.

He had his primary education in ikorodu and Mile 12 and College education in Isolo. Speaks both English and Yoruba and is a good orator. He moved on to study desktop publishing at Centre Point Computer College Ajao Estate. Studied at APTECH and AFRISOFT (Software development and programming), he also did Google Certification making him a Google certified personnel. Still working towards being Microsoft Certified and other advanced professional certification. He has worked with various IT firms as a web developer and a programmer.

He is a web analyst/developer, ICT consultant, social media expert and also an ICT Savvy with these brands at His disposals;

  1. PEARH Technologies
  2. 9ahia (Online Retailing firm)

A minister of the Gospel, a Prophet, and an astute individual with perspicuous ability of the WORD.

MAY WE NOT DISAPPOINT HE THAT HAS CALL US TO DUTY.

The purposes of God for a generation will be at risk until God finds people who aren’t just evangelical, spiritual, musical but influential.


Influence is God’s key to compel a generation to buy into a kingdom paradigm and ideology without using force but advocating and legislating for God here.


Acts 13:36
Have you noticed the resentment about the things of God in the millennial (teenagers born between 2000 – now), no desire for Kingdom pursuit at all.
There aren’t any prophetic or apostolic voice from that dispensation presently.


Even with highly spiritually inclined parents, they still don’t have a place in their heart for God, these things are real and happening around our silence. But it must be judged.


As young as you are and as they are too, you talk to them about the dictates of the Holy Spirit with respect to living honourable and hosting His possibilities; they just look at you with sarcasm, anger and resentment.


We need to drum God into our generation. They come to church and sit on cars, stand in toilets, take selfies, chew gum, discus outside the church premises while the KABOD of God has shown up in a meeting.


The error is that we have introduced the ‘Persian red carpet mentality’ where your relationship with God is equalled to the percentage like of your photoshoot (the camera generation).


There is a need of the Holy Spirit in the millennial of this generation, who take time to analyze and choose the aspect of the Holy Spirit to accept.


The devil understudies a generation to fathom if there is sufficient hunger, voices and advocates to preserve it’s spiritual heritage, and when he find none, then he unleashes his own envoys, emissaries and programmes.
He gives up on our ancients because they have been sold out to the God of their youth.


However, he captures these remnants through schemes, subtle configurations and deceptions of Babylon and grows with them like a virus.

Our generation will not disappoint God. We must be unbending, uncompromising and ‘UNPOLITICAL’ about our hunger to ensure that Christ rules in the hearts of the Millennials by our alignment.

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