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I ESCAPED FORCEFUL RECRUITEMENT BY BOKOHARAM - Student http://mrrightsng..com/2014/10/i-escaped-forceful-recruitement-by.html A 200l political science student of University of Maiduguri (name withheld) explained how he was almost forcefully recruited by the dreaded boko haram terrorist group in Maiduguri. He noted that, many are being forcefully recruited on a daily basis and he urged military authorities to as a matter of urgency, prevent such recruitment, adding that it would ensure a quicker end to the terrorist activities. According to him, ‘’before my encounter with bokoharam group in that encounter, I have heard about how they usually capture people and either recruit them forcefully or kill them out-rightly, but on this very day, I was sitting with some of people in the area and suddenly, some young men about 5 came besides us’’. ‘’We didn’t suspect anything at first, they were like the normal people you see everyday. We were just sitting there chating, but few minutes later, one of them came more closer and greeted us, saying he has come for peace. Before we knew what was happening, the remaining four (4) also joined him and one opened his shirt, we saw bullets and other things we don’t even know about ‘’. He added that, as soon as he saw this, he didn’t mind what would happen afterward, he instantly took off and others follow suite, but it seems someone was grabbed from among people sitting he explained. The escapee stated that, they later learned that those people who tried to kidnap them were boko haram members and came in larger numbers, but they packed their cars somewhere else to avoid being suspected. He commended the Civilian JTF who came on time and was able to save some of the people captured and killed 2 of the sect members before they ran away. According to him, this is how boko haram have been going around the state kidnapping and forcefully recruiting innocent Nigerians into their fold. While commending the military for its efforts in containing the sects activities, he noted that, the most disturbing part of the story is that if they kidnap people in such manner, the sect quickly transport them to an unknown location and inject them with all sort of things, adding that after some times, these victims are the people you see with guns killing for bokoharam. In his opinion, some of these people being killed are these victims of forceful recruitment by the dreaded sect. He advised that, the war may likely continue if the military authorities didn’t prevent bokoharam from having such opportunity, urging them to locate the sects base for total destruction. ‘END. |
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HOW APC RIG ELECTIONS IN LAGOS by MR.RIGHTS http://mrrightsng..com/2014/10/how-apc-rig-elections-in-lagos-by.html Lagos state government and then ruling party, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) now part of All Progressive Congress (APC) have been accused of deliberately denying Lagosians the opportunity to make their free choices during election periods in the state. This was made known to Mr.Rights by some Lagosians during human right survey in Lagos island market. Revelation about how former Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) now part of All Progressive Congress (APC) rig elections in Lagos state has emerged from Lagos citizens when MyRights (1st human right newspaper) conducted an investigation on the level of human right awareness among Lagosians. In the course of the survey, some shocking revelations were made by some individuals in the market who prefer not to be named. According to the information gathered, human rights is practical impossible in Lagos, especially in relation with political franchise said one Lagosian. In his words, ‘’I for example had lived in Germany, UK and I know my rights before coming back home, but here in Lagos, I can’t fight for it because in this market for example, Lagos state government have the total number of traders trading in the market and during election period, they would specifically ask all market chairmen to deliver the market to their party at all cost, failure of which they would threaten to demolish or ban the market’’. He added that, government would tell us they know the numbers of people in this market, so they know the minimum number of votes that must come from the market’s polling unit. If anyone is proving stubborn, the chairman would report such individual to the government and he or she would be expelled from the market to avoid further problems. Such individual would lost his or her source of livelihood he maintained. He also noted that in another situation, they would threaten to demolish the market if we fail to deliver the required votes. They would tell us that, weather you deliver or not, we would win the election and after the election,we will return to send you to where you truly belong and as a result of these, even those who live in far away places like ikorodu or other parts of Lagos won’t go home a day to the election to ensure they vote at the market. Another respondent also contributed by explaining that, ‘’If we risk not complying with the directives, the market may be banned for real, or it may be demolished as we have seen many market demolished under the guise of development and If that happens, how would we feed our children he asked? We can’t risk our families well being under the guise of knowing our rights the source said, we just have to comply and live. He submitted. Others in the market corroborated the above narration but express their inability to change the status quo. According to another respondent in other side of the market when asked to comment on what others have said, he stated that ’’Not everyone vote for the ACN because they wanted to, but everyone just have to, to avoid any problem. He maintained that, Even if you prefer another candidate or party, you cant vote for them because we must deliver the market or risk losing our place of business. We are voting the then ACN not because we all supported the party’s policies, but we are given no choice. Many among us seriously have problem with the government policies in demolishing markets and other places without any alternatives, but we can’t act. He said One Alfa in the market also added his voice to the issue saying, it is almost impossible to stop this practice because it has started since the time of former Lagos state governor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and it continued under Fashola. He noted that although, many in the market are followers of the party, but not everyone subscribe to the party’s idea. END Drop a comment for Mr.rights |
THE HEIGHT OF IGBO TRIBALIRRESPONSIBILILITY BY MR.RIGHTS http://mrrightsng..com/2014/10/the-height-of-igbo-tribalirresponsibili.html Tribalism among igbo populace in Nigeria is gradually becoming a shame to human reasoning and failure to reverse such an ugly trend may someday lead the igbo’s and indeed Nigeria to a terrible situation. While objective tribalism may be inevitable some times, the irresponsibility usually displayed by igbo tribalist is becoming a source of worry even to fellow igbo’s. On independence day, october 1st 2014, a shocking message by an igbo tribalist who goes by the name Ambrose Nwaogwugwu from Imo state surfaced on facebook complaining about a perceived attempt of islamization of imo state by the state governor Rochas okorocha. According to the writer who titled his writing‘’ Emperor Rochas Finally Cedes IBC to Hausa’’,, he said, finally, emperor Olaniyi Abdul Rochas has ceded Imo state to his Hausa brothers. Wondering what has transpired in Imo state to warrant and justify such an extremely tribal irresponsibility, Mr.rights quickly opened the writing to read the details of the incident, only to realize nothing really happened apart from a radio program to be aired in hausa language. The writer wrote,’’Imo state broadcasting Corporation (IBC) is now broadcasting to Ndi Imo in Hausa language for several minutes and as I type, they have been broadcasting live in Hausa language.’’ He went further to write that,‘’he called on well meaning Imolite to resist this open Islamization of their dear Imo state by the governor’’. From the above information, its difficult for anyone to assume that any reasonable person would be so tribal to go social, claiming an attempt of islamization is taking place as a result of airing a program in hausa langauage on a radio station, but it was worrisome that some fellow igbo tribalist quickly joined in this unholy venture to share in this tribal irresponsibility. While educating the poster, someone who goes by the name king promxy Jonathan wrote, ‘’dats how kano state do on their radio station called igbo guest’’. But the tribal writer quickly responded‘’kano radio station, you must be joking’’. He went further to write, ‘’I don’t know what our emperor gain to achieve by that’’. Another commentator Anita Chinwe Herbert wrote, ‘’even in Edo state here, both our state owned radio and tv stations have igbo programmes. And another poster also wrote, ‘’imo is no more that rural state you people made it to remain for 12years, you cannot hold imo back’’’. But the initiator of the post responded by saying, ‘’so, hausa people taking over our state owned radio station has now turned to going forward abi?’’ Again, another tribalist who goes by the name Ekemezi macdonald wrote: ‘’ how many igbo people live in kano compared to imo? In kano, the broadcast obviously is making money out of ndi igbo. This is uncalled for as this hausa broadcast is certainly free. While some fellow igbo nationalists were trying to correct this tribal irresponsibility, he was still adamant along with his other groups of tribalists. A commentator who goes by the name Erickson Prex Celestine tries to caution against such irresponsible comment, he wrote, ‘’this is primitivity and unhealthy tribalism. ‘’. He noted that, if Imo broadcasting Corporation (IBC) licensed by National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) not by Imo state governor feels like broadcasting in other langauges, does that means they are taking over our father’s farm land? He asked, ‘’why must you guys always fan the ember of discord and mislead people into perpetration of crime and crises? Adding that, if the hausa’s paid for program, shouldn’t they enjoy what they paid for? He further wrote that, ‘’You people should try and travel out (from the state) and stop hovering at a location and know what’s happening everywhere. This local champion and primitivity need to be addressed. But despite the wise counsel, other respondent continue to lambast the governor. One Richard Capital wrote: It is only federal stations that can broadcast in any language, but for state owned radio station, it most be its dialect. Morgan Akobundu also wrote, ‘’this aboki Rochas again? One day, we will run away in this state. Another tribalist with the name, Bruno Dozie Okonkwo also wrote: Orient 94.40 FM owerri has been there during the time of Governor Tanko Zubiro, During Alhaji Tofa/Sylvester Campaign,During Udenwa redemption 1998, but this is his first time of hearing Hausa program. Again, another commentator by the name Max Chinedu also justifies the comment. He wrote, ‘’those who are busy attacking the writer should stop and learn/understand why he his right. He state that, it is only on federal or private radio station that such a language is allowed, not state radio which is meant for speaking native dialect to educate the indigenes, especially the elderly people who doesn’t understand english language. He maintained that, Okorocha is gradually Imo state and igbo at large for islamization. We shall never allow half igbo to be used by our enemies to islamize our land he wrote. He declared that, Okorocha must be stopped for igbo culture to be revived. According to him, if we don’t wake up now to work fast, what happened to yoruba’s in kwara state will happen to igbo’s in imo state where hausa fulani’s chase away, killed some oba’s/kings and traditional chief priest. He concluded that,If care is not taken, one day, igbo’s will wake up and hear that Imo Broadcasting corporation has been sold to a northerner. It is important to note that, all over the north, radio programs are being aired on a daily basis in igbo languge and no one ever complained, neither did anyone ever claimed such is an attempt by the igbos to take over the north. Radio programmes in igbo language has been on air in state owned radio stations in kano, kaduna, kwara and many other northern state across the federal since as far as 1980’s, but becase such program is introduced in Imo state, igbo tribalist went online campigning for hate and calling for social disorder. This is the height of tribal irresponsibility ever witnessed and the earlier these tribal champions are called to order, the better. Igbo people enjoy equal liberty in other parts of the country, but when such liberty is extended to other Nigerians living in the eastern part of the country, some igbo tribalist goes up in flame claiming their land is being taken over or being islamized. This must be stopped. If you read this post, don’t leave without dropping a comment for Mr.rights. Welcome to Mr.Rights blog. For any inquiry, contact Myrights10@gmail.com http://mrrightsng..com/2014/10/the-height-of-igbo-tribalirresponsibili.html |
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Naraating his true life story, Hamid Abdulmalik Al-Hassan wrote: He walked into an Internet cafe and asked for the manager's office. He was show the way. He walked gracefully towards the office, knocked and he was asked to come in. "What can I do for you?", the manager asked. "I would like to be your errand boy", was his reply. "I will keep your cafe as well as your office clean, make you tea and or coffee whenever you need and will be at your disposal anytime you need someone to go wash your car, clean your house or anything chores needed to be done." "You mean you want to be my office boy?", the manager asked. "Yes sir, if that is what you call it.", was his reply. He was granted the job. Hours turned into days, and days turned into weeks. Apart from being the "office boy", he would help customers having technical problems with their computers or help them data mine information they are looking for to use in their researches, some of them being lecturers in the University. Then the cafe had a network problem, he solved it before anyone could wink. The manager, one morning called him to his office. "When and where did you learn how to fix computers, perform data mining and so on?", he asked. "I am a graduate of Information Technology", was his reply. The manager took a deep breath and said, "I have been planning to expand my business, but never found the right person to help. I am openning up a new office tomorrow and would like you to be my partner as well as my manager in that branch, my lawyer will get the contract ready by the end of the day. If you can drive, pick from any of the cars outside. I will deal with other things like better accommodation and whatever needed after tomorrow. That will be all." "Thank you sir", was his reply. "No, thank you" was his bosses reply. He walked out speechless, dumb founded and any word used to describe a confused entity. "One last thing", his boss called back at him. "Can I ask you a question?", asked his boss. "Of course sir", he replied. His boss took a deep breath, "Why did you choose to be an errand boy instead of seeking for a job as a professional Information Technology expert?", he asked. He took a deep breath, and smiled, "Sir, humility is the gate way to might and greatness". To all those yeye graduate sitting on their patched trousers, running from one office to another with photo copies of their credentials for the past five years, I am dedicating this one to you. May Allah give us the ability to bow our heads in humility. |
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ARE WOMEN STUPID? BY MR.RIGHTS http://mrrightsng..com/2014/09/are-women-stupid-by-mrrights.html Women are enjoined to cover their body with veil, hijab or other materials they deem fit, but some people felt this is asking too much from women. In my view, If a woman don't feel comfortable using any of the above, the least she should do is dress decently.But for the purpose of education, let's talk about the parable of a pencil. There are valuable lessons every one must learn from a pencil. We all used it without paying attention to its essence the same way a grandmother paid attention to her grandson when he asked her why she was writing with a pencil. She said to him, ‘’the pencil is said to have five qualities that if you manage to hand on unto them, you will always be at peace with the world’’ and see reason why every woman must cover her body. First lesson pencil teaches is that, you are capable of great things, but you must never forget that there is a hand guiding your step. We call that hand God and he always guides us according to his will. Just as every pencil can write great things, it is impossible to write without a guiding hand. Without a guiding hand commanding the pencil, it can write nothing, same with you. This is why they say, we are nothing, but pencil in the hand of a creator. Everyone need a guide. Second lesson from a pencil is that, now and then, I have to stop and use a sharpener. That makes the pencil suffer a little but afterwards, he is much sharper. So, you too must learn to bear certain pains and sorrow because they will make you a better person. As a woman covering your body, you might experience some heat and discomfort. Some ignorant people might even mock you and call you names,but one thing is certain, you are a dignified person wherever you go. You are less likely to experience sexual embarrassment, less likely to experience rape, less likely to be disregarded by the opposite sex and you have indeed earn yourself self respect among women folks. Other women cannot afford to look down on you, instead, they are likely to be jealous of you. Many a times, they keep wondering how you manage to be covering your body all the time, something they dare not do. They wonder how you do it so easily while despite their skimpy dresses, they still do not feel comfortable. Some times, they secretly admire you and try to cover their body in their room the way you do, but they feel its impossible. They can’t do what you do despite wishing to, while on the other hand, you can simply do what they do without much stress. Here, you can do what they are doing, but they can’t do what you do so they know you are special. Third lesson we learn from a pencil is that, the pencil always allow us to use eraser to rub out any mistakes. This means that, correcting something we did is not necessarily a bad thing, it helps to keep us on the road to justice. You may not be the body covering type, but correcting that aspect of your life is not necessarily a bad thing, neither does it make you uncivilized. The pencil’s parable tells us that, the eraser is there for you, erase that aspect of your life and be guided with that special hand of God. The two dominant religion (Islam and Christianity) encourages women to cover their body, most people certainly belong to either of the two. While Muslims had never seen the picture of their prophet wives covering their body, many still adhere to that teaching, relying on the special hand of God to guide them right. But we all saw the picture of holy Mary, Mother of Jesus, and that is a classical example of how a good woman should dress. No matter what any woman accomplish In life, hardly would she be remembered more than Mary, mother of Christ. Mary is guided by that special hand. You too can. Fourthly, what really matters is a pencil is not the wooden exterior, but the graphite inside. So, always pay attention to what is happening inside of you. What is important in a woman is not the cover on her body, it is what is happening inside of her. Here we must understand that, what you are putting on as a women doesn’t affect the quality of your being, it doesn’t take away anything from you, neither does it portray you as a less human. It only goes to preserve the quality inside of you. It makes the world appreciate what you are covering inside. The cover of an orange is not important like the juice inside. If the orange is left uncovered, it lost ts value. Those women who continue to dress indecently under the guise of freedom have not been civilized enough to dress without putting on any underwear and be walking on the street. That is freedom in totality if we should go by their reasoning. They claim nude dressing means freedom and civilization, but why are they limiting their freedom by still wearing skimpy dresses? Why not be totally free by going out without any piece of clothing on their body? Since they claim they are liberated by such display of nudity, they are yet to be totally liberated until they walk on the street without any piece of clothing. Don’t cover your freedom with skimpy dresses, be totally liberated if you are indeed truthful. And finally, the pencil’s fifth quality is that, it always leaves a mark. In the same way, you should know that everything you do in life will leave a mark, so try to be conscious of that in every action you take. Holy Mary has come and gone, she has left a mark. Funmilayo Ransome Kuti has come and gone, she did left a mark. Mother Theresa came and left, not without leaving a mark. Hajiya Gambo Sawaba also left a mark and so also, Madam Ekpo. Their mark is well noted and will always be. While women who dress nude might have left some mark too, nobody cares about them or their marks. Personally, I don’t know any woman remembered by her nudity. Some times, we watch musical videos, we see the musical artist in a cute suit, nice shirt and cool outlook. But in the same video, we see the woman in skimpy under wear. One begin to wonder, if the male musical artist could dress in a cute suite and nice shirt, why must the woman dress nude? Hardly can you see male artist wearing pant in a video, they wear jean and nice tops, but you see the women wearing almost nothing. If male artist attract attention by dressing nice, why should skimpy dresses be the only weapon for women to get attraction? This gives an an impression that some women are either stupid, feels inferior or see themselves as having nothing to offer than their nude. But women are not stupid, I know enough intelligent women to know we are all born free and equal. they shouldn’t be stupid, they are not inferior in anyway and certainly, women have more to offer than their nude. Women must not be the shakky shakky bom bom type, they must truly occupy their rightful place in the society by acting responsibly. Finally, i urge every woman around the world to see freedom as an opportunity to have equal chance of doing good, not an opportunity to do any how. Dressing nude in the name of freedom is an abuse of freedom, it is irresponsible and a corrupt behavior. Mr.Rights |
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HOW TO MAKE NIGERIA GREAT- BY MR.RIGHTS http://mrrightsng..com/2014/09/how-to-make-nigeria-great-by-mrrights.html?spref=fb To make Nigeria great, we must think like great people because no nation ever become great unless its citizens think of greatness. Being a hero is different from being great. You may become a hero by carrying out certain actions or implementing certain agenda’s, but being great means doing something more, i.e, accomplishing something good consistently over and over again. We may conclude that to attain greatness, something heroic must have been accomplished over and over again. Here we know that to make Nigeria great is beyond a particular individual, it must be a task jointly embarked upon by all well meaning patriots. However, it must be led by great minds full of innovation and purposeful vision. Especially, someone who understand and uphold the human right principle. Without any doubt, we all know some great nations. USA is the most powerful nation in the world, it is great. China has the most vibrant economy is the world, it is great. Dubai of UAE is the world commercial center, it is great and finally, Britain had maintained its stand on world leadership for over 300 years and certainly, it is great. If Nigeria must be great, we must learn from these great nations. 1. How did USA become the most powerful country in the world? USA is not the most wealthiest nation on earth, neither does it have the most population. How did it emerge ahead of more wealthy nations? How did it emerge ahead more populated nations? 2. How did China emerge the most vibrant economy? China doesn’t have the most abundant natural resources, neither does it have the most productive land. How did it attain that feat ahead of countries with more natural resources and fertile land? 3. How did Dubai attain the status of commercial center of the world? UAE is not the most urbanized country of the world, it is not the most populous country, neither does it have the most population and best technology. How then did Dubai emerge ahead of more urbanized and populous countries with better technology? And finally, 4. What kept Britain going for over 300 years in world leadership? This is just a small country with virtually nothing in terms of natural wealth. How did Britain acquire the required wealth despite having nothing? How did such a small country put itself in the center of world leadership? What are the more wealthy nations doing when Britain was building its empires and capturing vast territory? How did Britain survive till date holding such influence spanning over 300 years? They all have one thing in common. LEADERSHIP. Good leadership can make the poorest nation to become the most powerful one, while bad leadership can make the wealthiest nation become the weakest. Why is Africa backward in terms of development? Why is Nigeria the way it is today? One thing Is responsible: Leadership. USA did not become the most powerful nation because it is the most wealthiest, but rather, because it has purposeful leadership. China didn’t have the most vibrant economy because of its population, it attain such status because purposeful leadership emerge in its political space. Also, Dubai didn’t emerge commercial capital of the world because of its location, fame or anything special, it emerge simply because they have purposeful leadership leading the country. And finally, Britain didn’t survive over 300 years of world leadership because of super-natural powers or quality, they are waxing stronger because of their effective and purposeful leadership. The rule is simply, if citizens of a country allow a purposeful leaders emerge in their country, they shall have cause to smile and be proud of being from that country. On the other hand, if they deny purposeful individuals opportunity to excel in their political space, they shall remain backward. Africa remain backward not because it is cursed or lack anything special, but simply because it lack leadership. Therefore, Nigeria may have the most abundant natural resources in the world, it may have the most enterprising citizens, it may also have the potential to become a great nation if it chose to, but until purposeful individuals are allowed to emerge in our political space, Nigeria shall remain in a sorry state. Finally, If we want Nigeria to be powerful like America, we must consider what Americans consider in individuals they elect to lead them. Competence not tribe or religion. If we want Nigeria to be like China, we must imbibe some attribute of the Chinese people, develop your resources within,condemn and punish corruption no matter who is involved. If we want Nigeria to be like Dubai in UAE, we must be open to the world with fairness and justice. No tribalism, no racism. We must make our country attractive, not running outside with our resources. And finally, If we want our country to be like Britain, we must develop our education to meet our needs, be discipline and no African time. All of the above cannot be possible without innovation and realistic implementation of ideas, but only a purposeful leader can make it happen. As we approach 2015 general election, I urge all Nigerians to set aside their tribal, regional and religious consideration. We should make our personal interest less valuable to our collective interest. Don’t be deceived by politicians, don’t be blinded by region or ethnicity, be guided by truth and national interest. That is the only way to make Nigeria great. http://mrrightsng..com/2014/09/how-to-make-nigeria-great-by-mrrights.html?spref=fb |
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I need your advice on some medical issue. 1. CHEST PAIN EVERY MORNING For some months now, I have been feeling pain on the right side of my chest every morning after i wake up. Although, the pain goes few minutes later, but when I felt the same thing this morning, I really wish to seek medical advice, but first from you here. 2. BACK PAIN I have never had any fracture, not to the best of my knowledge, but for years now, when ever I want to sleep turning to my right, I feel pain in my back as if I am about to lie on an unhealed fracture. It doesn’t happen all the time, but I have observed it over the years. What could be responsible for this and which way forward? 3. PAIN FROM PRIVATE When I am about to ease myself, I feel some slight pain from my private. It doesn’t happen all the time, but I have felt these pain many times. Some other time, I just felt as if something is walking in that area. I complained about it to a medical person some time ago and he said its probably STD. So, he prescribe some medication which I took and got relieved, but few months later, its back. While I do not intend to argue with medical experts, I know STD is usually a sexual transmitted disease, but hardly can that be my case. Thanks |
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POINT OF DIVERGENCE FOR NIGERIANS HOME AND ABROAD I once had course to work with some Nigerians abroad on a project. 5 of us lead the project, 2 based in USA, 1 based in UK, another in Netherland and myself in Nigeria. These guys are so passionate about Nigeria at first and they are read to do all it takes. After few months, they got tired. The whole thing came on my shoulder, i had to be encouraging them, but it seems their energy had been exhausted. Why? What they saw was beyond their understanding. I had severally told them what needed to be done, but they have a perfect view from abroad and thought i was just being over sensitive. This is the problem with many people abroad....People abroad are masters in knowing everything from distance.....they sit abroad and assume... Assume and assume.... They assume this is the problem..they come up with a solution to their assumed problem.....But unknown to many, what they perceive may be one side of the problem, there might be countless others they are unaware of..But when someone here point out their limited understanding of the situation, they accuse them of not being civilized or exposed to the world.....This is why when many of them come to Nigeria to help, but get frustrated because it seems they are completely ignorant... They don't understand Nigerians anymore. Some go back abroad with negative experience and they conclude that Nigeria can't be better...They go back wounded and heart broken because of their experience. They cant understand why Nigerians act in certain ways and dont realize that peoples attitude are a direct response to certain situations.... So, i must advice that irrespective of your passion, adequate understanding of the situation on ground is the best solution...No matter how sincere,passionate or objective one claim to be, if you do not understand the real situation, your objective and sincere intention will be seen as sentiments before the public. |
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WOMEN CAN BE SO POWERFUL Women can be so powerful, they bring men into existence, take care of them when they are little,tender and powerless and also control them when they are big, powerful and mighty. The key to unlock every man is in the hand of a women, but the only question that may arise here is that, which woman? It could be any woman, his mother, his wive, his sister, his lover or his daughter. Certainly, one of the above hold the key to unlock every man. If a man see’s himself as the most powerful and mighty being, just make sure you never offend your wife because if you do, she can show you how weak and powerless you are. That is the extent of women capabilities. Women are such a special creature, they can make you strong when you are small and make you weak when you are big. Make you powerful when you are powerless and make you powerless when you are powerful. They can be the pillar of your success or the the ruin of your glory. They could rise you up from down or bring you down from up. They can tolerate your wrong doings or make you commit more errors, they can put you on track or pull you off track. This is just little from what women can do. They can bring the best out of you or bring out the worst from you. Talking about care, women can give you the best loving moment or the worst hurting encounter, they can give you heaven on earth of even heaven in heaven. Also, they can give you hell on earth and even hell in heaven and yet, they can be accommodating and understanding. No matter what you need, women can always deliver, but no matter what you seek, women can always give. Don’t underestimate women’s loyalty, it could do and undo you. Women are loyal not because men deserve it, but because it is in their nature to adjust according to the situations. A 50 year old woman can be humble and loyal to a 25 year old man, but equally, a 15year of girl can be disloyal and arrogant to a 75year old man. It is in their nature to adjust according to the demands. |
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INTERESTING QUOTES FROM MY BOOK'' THE TRUTH ABOUT NIGERIA'' “Truly, we were born with nothing, but when we came into this world, we all need something and if we work hard enough, we shall acquire it.” ‘’Youthfulness or being a youthful person is an opportunity to make changes happen in your own life time. If you fail to effect the changes you deserve as a youth, you shall live the rest of your life hoping on others.’’ ‘’We must always strive to make others interested in the right direction and challenge them to take greater portion of their life, their work and their society.’’ ‘’For the African youth to stand a chance of restoring the negative precedence of our fathers, the new generation of leaders must set a new standard of leadership devoid of the inherited tribalism. We must embrace each other as brothers and sisters irrespective of tribe or religion and collectively set a common standard of leadership based on a common purpose with truth, sincerity, love and oneness.’’ ‘’There is no future waiting for the youths tomorrow, there is only today because in reality, there is no tomorrow. Tomorrow means forever and forever means timelessness. Therefore, we must all come to term with reality and know that the only tomorrow we have is today and today means this moment.’’ Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa; it has the largest enterprising citizens and also has the largest poverty. But despite its poverty, its citizens can still afford to provide certain alternative basic services for themselves. “If you are black, be a good black person. If you are white, be a good white person. If you are African, be a good African, if you are Arab, be a good Arab and if you are either European or American, just be good. If everyone can be good to humanity in their own little ways without being bad to any human, the world would be better for that.” “Without any doubt, Nigeria has proven to have monumental challenges confronting the country. However, none of its challenges is as a result of any natural disasters, they are artificially created by the activities of her leaders and citizens alike.” “There is no natural or spiritual intervention that can rescue Nigeria from its shaky state, unless its citizens reverse the trend with their actions.” “Change is not natural in human behaviour, though it is constant in human existence, but this doesn’t just occur out of the blue, it occurs as a result of events and actions or inactions.” Don’t write to impress, don’t write so people could praise your writing skills and style, rather, write to provoke self reflection to force change of attitude. “Nigeria has no leadership hero to be emulated, neither does it have purposeful leaders to be cited. The new generation must therefore be their own heroes, set their own purpose and create a generally acceptable standard of performance. |
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