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Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by AngelGabbyShara(m): 6:57am On Dec 26, 2022
Compliments of the season. In spite of the many hassles of putting the ‘logistics’ (money, food, gifts and so on) in place for Christmas in the community[b], I like being at home in Isan-Ekiti during the festive season. Amongst other things, it gives me an opportunity to eat pounded yam at last twice in one week instead of once a month, with delicious Egusi soup and assorted meat.[/b] During the festive season in December 2017, something happened that worried me a great deal. About an hour after I arrived home from Abuja with my husband, in the midst of all the people milling around to welcome us, I saw an old man who must have been at least eighty, trying to push his way towards me. I asked him what I could do for him. He said, ‘My daughter, I wanted to go to the market to buy something to cook for Christmas but I don’t have any money. They told me you would be coming home today so I have been waiting since morning’. I asked him about his children or family members. He said they did not come home and the people around him don’t have money either. My heart sank.

During my husband’s first term in office as Governor of Ekiti State (2010-2014) there was a social security scheme in place to take care of the elderly who were paid N5,000 a month. Many people wondered how
N5,000 can make any difference to someone living in dire poverty. For most of the elderly who received the monthly allowance, it was a lifeline. It was meant
to take care of people like this old man who had no one to provide for him. In addition to the social security scheme, I raised money to fund a Food Bank
project which was run by one of the local NGOs for those who were too old or vulnerable to fend for themselves. After a while we discovered that many of the elderly people who got raw foodstuff were unable to cook for themselves.
The implementing NGO then mobilized teams of women, mostly widows or women who needed support, and we set up Soup Kitchens in some communities across the State. The Social Security Scheme was stopped after my husband left office.

I had initially planned to continue the Food Bank and Soup Kitchens, but the political environment became so toxic, I decided to place my energies elsewhere. Listening to the old man that day, I wondered for a moment if I had done the right thing. I gave him money and some of the foodstuff we had brought to give out to people during the Christmas period. I also told our aides to watch out for the old man and let him in anytime he comes around, and I sent someone to find out where he lives so we can keep an eye on him.

During my husband’s second term in office (October 2018-October 2022) the Food Bank project was revived and rebranded as ‘Ounje Arugbo’ (Food for the Elderly). My old man became one of the first beneficiaries of the project. I am pleased to report that the initiative will continue under the new administration in Ekiti State.

During the festive season, I like to go around to visit elderly relations and friends to personally drop off a Christmas gift. These are the old people who, like the Airtel advert, pray for you non-stop for twenty minutes when they get you on the phone. Some of the people I go tosee do not need money or gifts, what they appreciate is simply being honored with a visit. There are however an increasing number of lonely, poor and Melderly people out there. What are we doing about the many elderly people who are poor, hungry and dying of neglect? I think of my own mother, who insists on maintaining the tradition established by my father when he was alive, of hosting a Christmas party and sending food round the neighborhood. Each year, with the rising cost of food items, this tradition gets more and more expensive to sustain, but I indulge my mother because it is very important to her. What if none of her children are able to feed themselves or her, not to talk of distributing food to the neighborhood? I give in to her yearly demands as a form of thanksgiving.

This year has been quite an interesting one. For me and my family, it has been one of mercy and grace. For God’s divine protection and favour, I am immensely grateful, and the only way I can show appreciation is to pay it forward. There is never enough money to satisfy everyone, that is not possible. All we can do is try our best and continue to strive to be the best versions of ourselves possible. I stopped making New Year resolutions a long time ago. Instead, I tell myself ‘Be better, do better’. We can all do better in the new year. There are many things we can do to change someone’s story. You do not need to have a large bank account. All you need is a large enough heart. Here are some examples:

Call a friend or associate who you have not
heard from in a while and wish them a Happy New Year ‘Adopt’ an elderly person who needs help

Pay the school fees of someone who is not one of your wards, Offer to cover the rent of someone where necessary Visit or send a gift to the parents of a friend of yours who lives outside the country
Give someone capital to start a business
Sponsor someone to learn a trade If you are a professional such as a Lawyer or Accountant, offer pro bono services to someone who needs your help or to a small NGO.Buy up the merchandise of an old woman, pregnant woman or child who is hawking small items for example, locust beans, oranges,
bananas, groundnuts, and so on. Donate towards the campaign of a woman or young person contesting an election If there is a Shelter for abused women and
children in your State, or a facility for children with special needs, they can always do with clothing items or foodstuff.

Do something nice for your domestic staff
Do something nice and unexpected for someone who does not expect anything from you.
Pay the medical bill of someone
Join your Alumni association if you have not already done so and be an active participant
Get involved in a development project in your community
Register to vote and keep your voter’s card safe
Remember even your ‘Enemies’ in your prayers
Forgive and seek forgiveness
If we all undertake to do at least three of these things next year, someone’s life will hopefully be made a lot better and easier, and whatever we do for others, we do for ourselves too. We cannot wait for the government to bail us out, the government itself, especially at State level is looking for ‘bail outs’. Governments come and go. The Office of the Citizen will remain. Be Better. Do Better.


Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi is a Gender Specialist, Social Entrepreneur and Writer. She is the Founder of Above Whispers Foundation. She can be reached at
BAF@abovewhispers.com

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by yesloaded: 7:30am On Dec 26, 2022
Great Message

We Nigerians are good people

Unfortunately, Nigeria politicians hate the people they govern & prefer to make life difficult for all citizens example is the fuel crisis.

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by TemmyWon(f): 7:33am On Dec 26, 2022
Attention seeker. Why didn't your husband continue the programme in his second term.

Just trying to stay afloat for the Senate dream

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by AtlaS56: 7:33am On Dec 26, 2022
Good advice
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by fixedhollies(m): 7:33am On Dec 26, 2022
Wao, you got a good heart. I remembered the 5k for the elders that time. It was helpful. What 5k can buy that time sa, 20k no fit near am now.


Thank you APC

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by kingamaa(m): 7:36am On Dec 26, 2022
Did you do better or were you better as the First Lady of Ekiti state?

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Qurungu: 7:36am On Dec 26, 2022
AngelGabbyShara:


Compliments of the season. In spite of the many hassles of putting the ‘logistics’ (money, food, gifts and so on) in place for Christmas in the community[b], I like being at home in Isan-Ekiti during the festive season. Amongst other things, it gives me an opportunity to eat pounded yam at last twice in one week instead of once a month, with delicious Egusi soup and assorted meat.[/b] During the festive season in December 2017, something happened that worried me a great deal. About an hour after I arrived home from Abuja with my husband, in the midst of all the people milling around to welcome us, I saw an old man who must have been at least eighty, trying to push his way towards me. I asked him what I could do for him. He said, ‘My daughter, I wanted to go to the market to buy something to cook for Christmas but I don’t have any money. They told me you would be coming home today so I have been waiting since morning’. I asked him about his children or family members. He said they did not come home and the people around him don’t have money either. My heart sank.

During my husband’s first term in office as Governor of Ekiti State (2010-2014) there was a social security scheme in place to take care of the elderly who were paid N5,000 a month. Many people wondered how
N5,000 can make any difference to someone living in dire poverty. For most of the elderly who received the monthly allowance, it was a lifeline. It was meant
to take care of people like this old man who had no one to provide for him. In addition to the social security scheme, I raised money to fund a Food Bank
project which was run by one of the local NGOs for those who were too old or vulnerable to fend for themselves. After a while we discovered that many of the elderly people who got raw foodstuff were unable to cook for themselves.
The implementing NGO then mobilized teams of women, mostly widows or women who needed support, and we set up Soup Kitchens in some communities across the State. The Social Security Scheme was stopped after my husband left office.

I had initially planned to continue the Food Bank and Soup Kitchens, but the political environment became so toxic, I decided to place my energies elsewhere. Listening to the old man that day, I wondered for a moment if I had done the right thing. I gave him money and some of the foodstuff we had brought to give out to people during the Christmas period. I also told our aides to watch out for the old man and let him in anytime he comes around, and I sent someone to find out where he lives so we can keep an eye on him.

During my husband’s second term in office (October 2018-October 2022) the Food Bank project was revived and rebranded as ‘Ounje Arugbo’ (Food for the Elderly). My old man became one of the first beneficiaries of the project. I am pleased to report that the initiative will continue under the new administration in Ekiti State.

During the festive season, I like to go around to visit elderly relations and friends to personally drop off a Christmas gift. These are the old people who, like the Airtel advert, pray for you non-stop for twenty minutes when they get you on the phone. Some of the people I go tosee do not need money or gifts, what they appreciate is simply being honored with a visit. There are however an increasing number of lonely, poor and Melderly people out there. What are we doing about the many elderly people who are poor, hungry and dying of neglect? I think of my own mother, who insists on maintaining the tradition established by my father when he was alive, of hosting a Christmas party and sending food round the neighborhood. Each year, with the rising cost of food items, this tradition gets more and more expensive to sustain, but I indulge my mother because it is very important to her. What if none of her children are able to feed themselves or her, not to talk of distributing food to the neighborhood? I give in to her yearly demands as a form of thanksgiving.

This year has been quite an interesting one. For me and my family, it has been one of mercy and grace. For God’s divine protection and favour, I am immensely grateful, and the only way I can show appreciation is to pay it forward. There is never enough money to satisfy everyone, that is not possible. All we can do is try our best and continue to strive to be the best versions of ourselves possible. I stopped making New Year resolutions a long time ago. Instead, I tell myself ‘Be better, do better’. We can all do better in the new year. There are many things we can do to change someone’s story. You do not need to have a large bank account. All you need is a large enough heart. Here are some examples:

Call a friend or associate who you have not
heard from in a while and wish them a Happy New Year ‘Adopt’ an elderly person who needs help

Pay the school fees of someone who is not one of your wards, Offer to cover the rent of someone where necessary Visit or send a gift to the parents of a friend of yours who lives outside the country
Give someone capital to start a business
Sponsor someone to learn a trade If you are a professional such as a Lawyer or Accountant, offer pro bono services to someone who needs your help or to a small NGO.Buy up the merchandise of an old woman, pregnant woman or child who is hawking small items for example, locust beans, oranges,
bananas, groundnuts, and so on. Donate towards the campaign of a woman or young person contesting an election If there is a Shelter for abused women and
children in your State, or a facility for children with special needs, they can always do with clothing items or foodstuff.

Do something nice for your domestic staff
Do something nice and unexpected for someone who does not expect anything from you.
Pay the medical bill of someone
Join your Alumni association if you have not already done so and be an active participant
Get involved in a development project in your community
Register to vote and keep your voter’s card safe
Remember even your ‘Enemies’ in your prayers
Forgive and seek forgiveness
If we all undertake to do at least three of these things next year, someone’s life will hopefully be made a lot better and easier, and whatever we do for others, we do for ourselves too. We cannot wait for the government to bail us out, the government itself, especially at State level is looking for ‘bail outs’. Governments come and go. The Office of the Citizen will remain. Be Better. Do Better.


Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi is a Gender Specialist, Social Entrepreneur and Writer. She is the Founder of Above Whispers Foundation. She can be reached at
BAF@abovewhispers.com


Well done Ma. More grace, more power.

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Mindlog: 7:37am On Dec 26, 2022
TemmyWon:
Attention seeker. Why didn't your husband continue the programme in his second term.

Just trying to stay afloat for the Senate dream

"During my husband’s second term in office (October 2018-October 2022) the Food Bank project was revived and rebranded as ‘Ounje Arugbo’ (Food for the Elderly). My old man became one of the first beneficiaries of the project. I am pleased to report that the initiative will continue under the new administration in Ekiti State".

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by degreatestmusti: 7:37am On Dec 26, 2022
Great message. Thank you.

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by wolesmile(m): 7:38am On Dec 26, 2022
TemmyWon:
Attention seeker. Why didn't your husband continue the programme in his second term.

Just trying to stay afloat for the Senate dream

What can we do to satisfy people?

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Doyou2019: 7:38am On Dec 26, 2022
Noble effort, but Mrs Fayemi is only preaching to the choir here..There are many kind Nigerians than I can count, and honestly, there would have been many more had the political class and elites not turned the country into the world's poverty capital grin

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by President2001(m): 7:41am On Dec 26, 2022
I hate this woman since her clash with University students where some students die

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by okomile(f): 7:46am On Dec 26, 2022
Mama, go siddon jor grin
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by CondemnBattery(f): 7:50am On Dec 26, 2022
Nice article.
A little help can go along way.

Putting smile in people faces make me happy.

I sat down yesterday to to calculate how much I have sent out to relatives and friends this yuletide season, and I'm amazed.

I pray for more open doors in year 2023. God willing I will do more.

Merry Christmas to all Nairalanders
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Layographics(m): 7:50am On Dec 26, 2022
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Layographics(m): 7:51am On Dec 26, 2022
Photoshop Tutorial how to design Christmas flyer


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLdm7AaZBgw
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Guyman01: 7:51am On Dec 26, 2022
Thank you ma for the effort
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by money121(m): 7:53am On Dec 26, 2022
Ok
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Clement01234: 7:56am On Dec 26, 2022
This is a great write up but there is always a flaw in it.
We are talking to do good and be the good, the money that is meant for thousand of people but you diverted the money and making a few to enjoyed the token is that not a bad omen or good one.
We want a betterment of Nigeria but the resources for populace have been in the pocket of few people. It is time to change the narrative and vote for the credible candidate in all levels.
We can do it and we must do it. It not a responsible of individual but a collective responsible no matter your political affiliation, tribe or religion, what is supposed to be in our mind is the interest of our nation first.

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by mytime24(f): 7:57am On Dec 26, 2022
Motivational speakers
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Nobody: 7:57am On Dec 26, 2022
This one has started with her rubbish talk again. Was she not the one shooting and killing students the last time? Werey.
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by baretalk: 8:00am On Dec 26, 2022
The political class are an enemy of the people, they live in luxury while the people languish in poverty.

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Noeasyway042(m): 8:00am On Dec 26, 2022
Noted
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by ImoleNaija: 8:01am On Dec 26, 2022
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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Oxala17: 8:04am On Dec 26, 2022
STFU already you thieving hypocritical witch
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by ayo2008: 8:06am On Dec 26, 2022
AngelGabbyShara:


Compliments of the season. In spite of the many hassles of putting the ‘logistics’ (money, food, gifts and so on) in place for Christmas in the community[b], I like being at home in Isan-Ekiti during the festive season. Amongst other things, it gives me an opportunity to eat pounded yam at last twice in one week instead of once a month, with delicious Egusi soup and assorted meat.[/b] During the festive season in December 2017, something happened that worried me a great deal. About an hour after I arrived home from Abuja with my husband, in the midst of all the people milling around to welcome us, I saw an old man who must have been at least eighty, trying to push his way towards me. I asked him what I could do for him. He said, ‘My daughter, I wanted to go to the market to buy something to cook for Christmas but I don’t have any money. They told me you would be coming home today so I have been waiting since morning’. I asked him about his children or family members. He said they did not come home and the people around him don’t have money either. My heart sank.

During my husband’s first term in office as Governor of Ekiti State (2010-2014) there was a social security scheme in place to take care of the elderly who were paid N5,000 a month. Many people wondered how
N5,000 can make any difference to someone living in dire poverty. For most of the elderly who received the monthly allowance, it was a lifeline. It was meant
to take care of people like this old man who had no one to provide for him. In addition to the social security scheme, I raised money to fund a Food Bank
project which was run by one of the local NGOs for those who were too old or vulnerable to fend for themselves. After a while we discovered that many of the elderly people who got raw foodstuff were unable to cook for themselves.
The implementing NGO then mobilized teams of women, mostly widows or women who needed support, and we set up Soup Kitchens in some communities across the State. The Social Security Scheme was stopped after my husband left office.

I had initially planned to continue the Food Bank and Soup Kitchens, but the political environment became so toxic, I decided to place my energies elsewhere. Listening to the old man that day, I wondered for a moment if I had done the right thing. I gave him money and some of the foodstuff we had brought to give out to people during the Christmas period. I also told our aides to watch out for the old man and let him in anytime he comes around, and I sent someone to find out where he lives so we can keep an eye on him.

During my husband’s second term in office (October 2018-October 2022) the Food Bank project was revived and rebranded as ‘Ounje Arugbo’ (Food for the Elderly). My old man became one of the first beneficiaries of the project. I am pleased to report that the initiative will continue under the new administration in Ekiti State.

During the festive season, I like to go around to visit elderly relations and friends to personally drop off a Christmas gift. These are the old people who, like the Airtel advert, pray for you non-stop for twenty minutes when they get you on the phone. Some of the people I go tosee do not need money or gifts, what they appreciate is simply being honored with a visit. There are however an increasing number of lonely, poor and Melderly people out there. What are we doing about the many elderly people who are poor, hungry and dying of neglect? I think of my own mother, who insists on maintaining the tradition established by my father when he was alive, of hosting a Christmas party and sending food round the neighborhood. Each year, with the rising cost of food items, this tradition gets more and more expensive to sustain, but I indulge my mother because it is very important to her. What if none of her children are able to feed themselves or her, not to talk of distributing food to the neighborhood? I give in to her yearly demands as a form of thanksgiving.

This year has been quite an interesting one. For me and my family, it has been one of mercy and grace. For God’s divine protection and favour, I am immensely grateful, and the only way I can show appreciation is to pay it forward. There is never enough money to satisfy everyone, that is not possible. All we can do is try our best and continue to strive to be the best versions of ourselves possible. I stopped making New Year resolutions a long time ago. Instead, I tell myself ‘Be better, do better’. We can all do better in the new year. There are many things we can do to change someone’s story. You do not need to have a large bank account. All you need is a large enough heart. Here are some examples:

Call a friend or associate who you have not
heard from in a while and wish them a Happy New Year ‘Adopt’ an elderly person who needs help

Pay the school fees of someone who is not one of your wards, Offer to cover the rent of someone where necessary Visit or send a gift to the parents of a friend of yours who lives outside the country
Give someone capital to start a business
Sponsor someone to learn a trade If you are a professional such as a Lawyer or Accountant, offer pro bono services to someone who needs your help or to a small NGO.Buy up the merchandise of an old woman, pregnant woman or child who is hawking small items for example, locust beans, oranges,
bananas, groundnuts, and so on. Donate towards the campaign of a woman or young person contesting an election If there is a Shelter for abused women and
children in your State, or a facility for children with special needs, they can always do with clothing items or foodstuff.

Do something nice for your domestic staff
Do something nice and unexpected for someone who does not expect anything from you.
Pay the medical bill of someone
Join your Alumni association if you have not already done so and be an active participant
Get involved in a development project in your community
Register to vote and keep your voter’s card safe
Remember even your ‘Enemies’ in your prayers
Forgive and seek forgiveness
If we all undertake to do at least three of these things next year, someone’s life will hopefully be made a lot better and easier, and whatever we do for others, we do for ourselves too. We cannot wait for the government to bail us out, the government itself, especially at State level is looking for ‘bail outs’. Governments come and go. The Office of the Citizen will remain. Be Better. Do Better.


Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi is a Gender Specialist, Social Entrepreneur and Writer. She is the Founder of Above Whispers Foundation. She can be reached at
BAF@abovewhispers.com


Worst ever Governor Ekiti have had was John Kayode Fayemi.
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by lolu2019: 8:07am On Dec 26, 2022
Mindlog:


"During my husband’s second term in office (October 2018-October 2022) the Food Bank project was revived and rebranded as ‘Ounje Arugbo’ (Food for the Elderly). My old man became one of the first beneficiaries of the project. I am pleased to report that the initiative will continue under the new administration in Ekiti State".
u have time sha.u r quoting someone that can't read.all they do is look for ur mistake.

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Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by oluseyiforjesus(m): 8:10am On Dec 26, 2022
Ok
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by AngelGabbyShara(m): 8:17am On Dec 26, 2022
Great work ma, your good efforts will never be forgetten in the history of Our dear State, Ekiti
Re: Be Better, Do Better By Erelu Bisi Fayemi by Moh247: 8:18am On Dec 26, 2022





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