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MY PEOPLE CAN YOU SEE WHAT THIS MAN DID TO ME?

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  My People, Can You See What This Man Did to Me? A Cry for Justice from a Broken Heart By Ikechukwu Frank In the year 2016, I woke up one morning with my life turned upside down. I was diagnosed with a spinal cord injury at the C4C5 level, paralyzed from the shoulders down. From that moment, my world shifted. I lost the ability to walk, to bathe myself, to move freely like I once did. Yet, I refused to let that be the end of my story. Instead of begging on the streets or wallowing in self-pity, I turned to online business from my bed. I worked hard, sometimes through pain, sleepless nights, and tears that only God saw. I kept faith alive. But nothing prepared me for the betrayal that would follow. My people, can you see what this man did to me? I write this with pain in my heart. Not just the pain of paralysis, but the agony of betrayal, injustice, and neglect. Since 2021, I rented out my container shop to someone I called brother—Onyeka. All I asked for was the agreed rent. Sixty...

A QUESTION OF TITHE: WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

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  A Question of Tithe: What Would You Do?” By Ikechukwu Frank The room was dimly lit, the ceiling fan creaked slowly above, and I lay on my bed, staring at the ceiling, lost in thought. My spinal cord injury at the C4-C5 level had altered every aspect of my life. The vibrant man I once was now watched the world from a bed, where even the smallest movement had become a miracle. As I quietly prayed and pondered, “When will God heal me?”, a soft chime from my phone pulled me out of my thoughts. It was a WhatsApp message. There it was—an alert. Someone had credited my account. Attached was a screenshot of a payment receipt. I was confused. I hadn’t rendered any paid service recently. I messaged the sender, a young lady who had been following my online teachings. “What is this money for?” I asked. Her reply was humble and clear, “Sir, that’s my tithe. I sent it to you because I am being spiritually fed through your platform.” I was stunned. “No, no,” I replied. “You are supposed to pay ...

EVERYONE IS FIGHTING A BATTLE: A BATTLE YOU CAN NOT SEE.

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  EVERYONE IS FIGHTING A BATTLE YOU CANNOT SEE. By Ikechukwu Frank He Called Again and Said, “You Haven’t Sent It” He had asked me to send my account number. But I hesitated. Something within me held back, perhaps a mix of caution, discomfort, or maybe pride. I told myself I’d do it later. Days passed—three days to be precise—then my phone rang again. It was him. “Ikechukwu,” he said, trying to sound casual, “you didn’t send the account number.” I quickly apologized and sent it. But the next thing I heard from him shook me. “I’m at the mechanic,” he texted. “I’ve been stranded with my car for days now. I just needed a way out.” His message pierced my heart. I sat there silently, overwhelmed with the weight of what I didn’t see. I had assumed it was just another casual request. But behind his words was a cry—subtle, quiet, almost invisible. That day taught me something: everyone is fighting a battle you cannot see. --- I. The Concept: Hidden Battles in a Public World We live in a no...

POWERFUL WAYS TO CULTIVATE POSITIVE MINDSET

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ABOUT THE BOOK  Powerful Ways to Cultivate Positive Mindset:  A Faith-Fueled Guide to Daily Joy and Inner Strength by Ikechukwu Frank is a life-transforming manual designed to help you build a mindset rooted in faith, resilience, and joy. Drawing from biblical principles (e.g., Philippians 4:8, Romans 12:2) and real-life examples, it explores five key dimensions—spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, and social. Through actionable habits, it offers keys such as gratitude, prayer, forgiveness, growth mindset, and service. This guide reveals why a renewed mind is essential for victorious living, and how cultivating it releases joy, purpose, and strength for daily challenges. Faith isn't passive—it’s powerfully proactive.

TOUCHING THE HEM OF HIS GARMENT

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  ABOUT THE BOOK. TOUCHING THE HEM OF HIS GARMENT: Faith-Filled Ways to Reach Jesus for Healing and Wholeness by Ikechukwu Frank is a powerful guide to divine healing through desperate, deliberate, and faith-driven pursuit of Jesus. Inspired by Matthew 9:20-22 (KJV), it reveals that spiritual transformation begins when you press through fear, pride, and distraction to touch Christ in faith. The concept explores faith as contact, the dimensions include persistence, humility, and spiritual hunger. The keys are prayer, the Word, worship, and obedience. Its importance lies in unlocking healing and wholeness. Barriers include doubt, sin, and unforgiveness. Biblical and real-life stories bring these truths to life. Just one touch can change everything. To receive a copy, send a gift of any amount to Ikechukwu Frank, account number 8030450676 (Opay). After payment, send evidence to WhatsApp number +2348030450676. Or click the link below 👇 https://www.lulu.com/shop/ikechukwu-frank/fire-on...

THE PATH TO PATIENCE

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  ABOUT THE BOOK. THE PATH TO PATIENCE:  Proven Ways to Cultivate Calm, Endurance, and Grace by Ikechukwu Frank is a life-transforming guide for those tired of reacting, rushing, and regretting. Patience isn’t passivity—it’s power under control. This book unveils the concept of patience as an inner strength shaped through trials, time, and trust. Its dimensions span practical habits, emotional resilience, spiritual depth, relational grace, and long-term development. The keys include self-discipline, reflection, empathy, and reliance on God. Its importance lies in reducing stress, building character, and aligning with divine timing. Barriers like pride, haste, anxiety, and unresolved trauma hinder growth. From Job's enduring pain to Nelson Mandela’s long wait for justice, this book pairs Biblical and real-life examples with 50 proven steps—daily, spiritual, emotional, relational, and developmental—to help you master calm, endurance, and grace. To receive a copy, send a gift of ...

HELLO IT'S NOT EASY OH, I'VE BLOWN IT AGAIN.

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  “Hello, It’s Not Easy Oh—I've Blown It Again!” By Ikechukwu Frank The morning was bright, but my heart was cloudy. My wife gently nudged me awake, and our little daughter sat beside her, eyes full of innocence. They were there to help me get ready for church as they always do. Being a spinal cord injury patient with C4C5, my mobility depends largely on the help of others—especially my family. My wife fetched the basin of warm water, and as she poured it over my head, she suddenly paused. “There’s no soap,” she said calmly. “Please give me ₦800 to buy mine so I can bathe you well.” At that moment, something broke inside me—not in a good way. Frustration got the better of me. I lashed out verbally, accusing her of being unprepared, irresponsible, and inconsiderate. I yelled until the room felt smaller. She went on to bathe me without the soap, quietly and without a word. Our daughter stood silently in the corner, confused, afraid, and hurt. I had failed—not just as a husband, but a...

THE JOURNAL THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO READ.

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  THE JOURNAL THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO READ Why They Refuse to Build a Bridge from Europe to Africa And What That Really Means for Us Africans By Ikechukwu Frank. Dear Brother, Dear Sister, Let me tell you a true story. Sit down. This one will open your eyes. In the dusty corners of a Lagos mechanics workshop, a boy named Ayo once held a dream bigger than the noise around him. Each morning before sunrise, he would sweep floors, fetch tools, and study car manuals left behind by careless customers. By night, he drew diagrams of engines and bridges in a tattered notebook. One day, his uncle laughed at him, saying, “Africa no get road finish, and you wan build bridge go Europe?” But Ayo didn’t stop dreaming. His dream was to connect nations—to build a bridge between Africa and Europe. Now, let me ask you a question: Have you ever looked closely at the map and asked yourself why there’s no bridge between Europe and Africa—just across the Strait of Gibraltar? It's only 14 kilometers (8.1 m...

FIRE ON THE ALTAR AND THE UNBREAKABLE CODES

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  ABOUT THE BOOK. FIRE ON THE ALTAR: The Transformational Impact of the Charismatic Movement in Nigeria by Ikechukwu Frank is a clarion call to recognize the blazing move of God that is reshaping Nigeria’s spiritual, social, and institutional landscape. This book reveals the concept of “Fire on the Altar” as divine fervor driving national revival, the dimensions spanning education, healthcare, governance, and culture, and the keys such as prayer, discipleship, and visionary leadership. Its importance lies in positioning the Church as a catalyst for holistic change. With biblical parallels like Elijah’s fire and real-life models like Covenant University, it warns against barriers like division, burnout, and cynicism—urging the Church to keep the altar burning. ABOUT THE BOOK. THE UNBREAKABLE CODES:  Ancient Laws That Always Work by Ikechukwu Frank is a timeless compass for those yearning to live a life of meaning, mastery, and miracles. Rooted in Scripture and proven through re...

A PUBLIC APOLOGY TO MY WIFE WITH SINCERE REFLECTION.

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  A PUBLIC APOLOGY TO MY WIFE WITH SINCERE REFLECTION. It was not the first time I felt hurt, but yesterday, I allowed my pain to speak louder than my faith, my wounds to roar louder than wisdom, and my anger to run swifter than grace. I sat behind the screen and poured out venom on the woman who has stood by me in ways only Heaven can fully comprehend. And for that, I am deeply sorry. My name is Ikechukwu Frank. I have lived with a spinal cord injury—C4C5—for the past eight years. It has been a journey marked by pain, patience, perseverance, and sometimes pride. But nothing prepared me for the emotional unraveling I experienced yesterday, where I used my blog—a platform meant for healing, insight, and hope—to lash out at the one person who has been my silent anchor through the storms. I Lambasted My Wife—And I Was Wrong I am writing today not to save face, but to bare my heart. I was wrong to have publicly lambasted my wife in my blog post. I let frustration drown my faith. Yes, p...

You Came Too Late to Celebrate with Me When You Didn't Come to Comfort Me

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  You Came Too Late to Celebrate with Me When You Didn't Come to Comfort Me: A Message on Timely Love and Compassion By Ikechukwu Frank The hospital walls echoed with the sounds of machines and hushed voices. On that cold evening, I laid motionless on a hospital bed, paralyzed from the neck down—C4C5 spinal cord injury. The accident changed everything. Friends I had supported in their dark hours went silent. My phone, once a buzzing hub of laughter and life, became a graveyard of unanswered calls and unread messages. No one came. No visits, no flowers, no prayers offered in person. Just deafening silence. But after months of recovery, when I launched my first online business from my hospital bed and began to thrive, they returned. With smiles, with selfies, with celebration. But I had already learned a hard truth: you came too late to celebrate with me when you didn’t come to comfort me. The Concept: The Cry of Neglected Pain This message speaks to the reality that many people are ...

My Books.

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 Own a Life-Changing Book Today! To get your copy, send a message to 08030450676 or visit: Lulu Bookstore – Ikechukwu Frank For ebook  https://www.lulu.com/shop/ikechukwu-frank/reasons-for-palm-sunday-and-easter/ebook/product-6567r48.html For paperback  https://www.lulu.com/shop/ikechukwu-frank/reasons-for-palm-sunday-and-easter/paperback/product-v8ge955.html Prefer to bless someone with a copy or sow into this work? Send a gift of any amount to the account below, and I will personally send you a copy: Account Name: IKECHUKWU FRANK Account Number: 2180319769 Bank Name: Zenith Bank To receive a copy, send a gift of any amount to Ikechukwu Frank, account number 8030450676 (Opay). After payment, send evidence to WhatsApp number +2348030450676. Or click the link below 👇 https://www.lulu.com/shop/ikechukwu-frank/fire-on-the-altar/paperback/product-yvyzv4k.html For Paper back  Shalom.