YouthFul N UseFul Democratic Alliance (A Political Party)
YouthFul N UseFul Democratic Alliance (A Political Party) is a synergy of Young People, Youths and Young Adults aged 18 – 45 Years Old with a vision of Securing the Future of the Present Generation (Today's Youths), Born Generation (Today's Teenagers) and Unborn Generation (Our Future Children) through Genuine and Creative Political Involvement, Formulation of People Oriented Policies and RUTHLESS Execution of impact Oriented Programs..
Wednesday, 5 April 2017
When Glass is Shattered into Ice Sen. Aminu Lookman Enitan, Youth Senator at the Nigerian Youth Parliament
Danger! Take cover, Danger! When glass in shattered into a pond of ice, and humans are to take ice for cool refreshment, only the blind can be seen as safe. For his inner eyes shall go a long way to help, to identify some pieces of broken bottles in his cup. And the gospellers shall be wary of his gospel, for its outcome shall become unpredictable, and his faith shall be shaken by the uncertainty surrounding him.
The uproar between the presidency and the national assembly can simply be described with the paragraph above, and the intervention of the masses will give birth to a future of stronger uncertainties. I will not dispute the fact that the masses have began to react in some quarters (either sponsored or not, time will tell). While the masses get a larger share of the brunt.
However, I found it hard to comment on President Muhammed Buhari travel for medical treatment abroad after his promises during the 2015 electioneering campaigns BUT, I came to realize that it was a necessary decision at last. Any consultant or experienced doctor could prove that his ailment was treatable by them, the quality of their treatment wasn't the issue, BUT their ability to withstand pressure, stress and threats from desperate Nigerian politicians was a serious matter of concern. PMB never wanted to sacrifice the family(ies) of his Nigerian doctors at the expense of his health. We all witnessed the pressure on the UK doctors, and every visitor wanting to show their strengths in the presence of stunt believing disbelievers. If I could ask, where as our faith gone? Where has our respect for leadership and constituted authority gone? My humble appeal his, can we kindly respect President Muhammadu Buhari as we respect our religious clerics!
A popular saying state that "the leaders are a reflection of its people" and GOD stated in the Quran that "I would not change a people except they change (attitude, actions and reflections) themselves". Many complain of the quality of leaders we have in some legislative seats; do we know that an ignorant is a king in the land of the ignoramus. Forgive me for that, but when the presumed scholars, elites and men of integrity shy away from the electoral process. What better results do you expect? What quality of representation would you expect? And what right does he have to complain of the outcome of his actions? He who plays the piper dictates its tune.
The cases of Sen. Ali Ndume (of the senate) and Hon. Jubrin AbdulMumin (of the house of representatives) have so many similarities that when I look back, one realizes that the position of the judge is delicate one. I can say they both started on a displeasing note but while trying to make some corrections, it boomeranged.
Looking at the issues from the top, ask yourself "can we achieve the change we want with this situation? How and why did we make these decisions? What metrics would you use to determine who to vote as the next candidates? Am I ready to take Nigeria to greater heights?" and more.
Let's leave out sentiments, and watch out for 2019. Your decisions, this time again will determine who represents you in these places and others. The leader is a reflection of the peoples choices.
Awake! Nigeria Awake!
Awake! Nigerian Youths Awake!
Shun Corrupt Practices!
GOD Save Nigerians!
God bless Nigeria!
Sen. Aminu Lookman Enitan,
Youth Senator at the Nigerian Youth Parliament,
Rep. Lagos East Senatorial District,
Founder, Titivator Hub,
MP at the NYP,
Also manages Luqcom Informatics.
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Date: 05-04-2017
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On Cassava Farming and the un-seriousness of our Agricultural Leaders!
.,...last year the Rockefeller foundation launched a global challenge offering $1m to the winner of an innovation that can prolong Nigeria's cassava shelf life.
In my mind, I thought 💭 that would be easy, no country in the world grows and eats more cassava than Nigeria; so I am pretty sure a Nigerian would win this competition- No be to create a way make cassava no spoil for a few days before processing - in short, the title of the challenge mentioned Nigeria.
To my surprise, yesterday Rockefeller Foundation announced a United Kingdom institution as a winner. Yes, the University of Greenwich's Natural Resources Institute won $500,000 for coming up with the best method of preserving Nigeria's cassava .
This made me wonder : what are our institutions doing? OAU, ABU, FutMinna, YabaTech, UniLag etc?
What is our ministry of science and technology doing ? Still figuring out how to make pencils while other countries are innovating solutions for your domestic products ??? Shame .
The sad occurrence in this cassava challenge relates to nearly every sector in Nigeria's economy .
We sleep while other nations innovate.
We gossip politics; other nations participate.
We alienate ourselves from governance and socio -economic development while other nations practice inclusive governance.
Our competition lies in the grandest of weddings while other nations dwell in the greatest of inventions.
We pride in the cost of our imported auto luxuries while Ajaokuta's lays moribund... worse still is our being ignorant of the fact that the past 10 years, Rolls Royce has gotten some alloys from Kogi state's illegal mines.
Do we blame our colonial masters again? Freedom was fought for by our national heroes, we simply enjoy the chains around our necks ... hence, we gladly place them back ...and in different forms .
Wake up Nigeria, your candle is blowing out...
Read about the Rockefeller cassava challenge here https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/cassavachallenge/
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Have an Idea or Project? Thinking of ways to go ABOUT it? Here are tips to help YOU!
Do you seek Career
Planning and Development Tips to ensure you are on the right TRACK IN LIFE upon
Graduation through a Workplace and Enterprise Readiness Program?
I write this article to
address a challenge a lot of folks encounter when we want to implement our projects
and ideas.
In this write-up, I will
share some key points on how to begin and the other factors you should or must
consider to ensure that what you want to do is effective.
First and foremost, you
need to ask yourself how this project or community based idea of yours serve
your long term interest. You are not father Christmas spending money for the
sake of just giving out.
Everyone will applaud your
noble reason but your selfish reasons and needs being met is what will
guarantee the lifelong continuity of the noble cause.
One free advice: Always
ensure that whatever community development work you get involved is consistent
with your long term career aspirations. We need growth and one of the best ways
to grow exponentially is by giving back but ensure you give in areas you are
most interested in professionally.
Be a Pharmacist, Doctor or
Nurse interested in public health and how those without access to basic
amenities can enjoy these facilities you think everyone must have. Be the
Chartered Accountant that decides to teach ICAN to those just starting off or
share some extra knowledge with secondary school undergraduates studying
accountant as a subject or better, you can share your knowledge to Undergraduates
on Campus.
Having established what
you are passionate about and measuring or setting a standard to evaluate how it
impacts your long term career professional.
The next phase will be
thinking out the idea.
At this point, you really
need to get a new exercise book or diary where you will solely document the
ideas, action plans, steps to be taken, prospective partners, volunteers,
financial resource and how to go about mobilizing it then laying out a simple
strategy on how to ensure social media helps you enhance the little you are
doing – the concept is to make quality noise that can ensure the kind people
are noticing – it could be your colleague, manager or even your Boss.
Having gotten a new book,
begin to scribble your thoughts - every
idea that flows, write them down. Then begin to reason out the target group and
demography, location, sex, age bracket, who are the stakeholders I am to deal
with (Obas, Baales, Imams, Chiefs or King), if possible the local authority or
most influential person there. You must find this out in your writing then
reach out to them through cold contact and recommendation.
After meeting the
stakeholders via which you will agree on a date, place of executing the idea
(agreeing with them that you will rent chairs or canopies) if need be for them
from the community, make a commitment to renting those items. You don’t have to
buy anything for the chiefs or authority, they will be excited about the good project
you have planned out for them – don’t sound like you got all the money. Let them
see through your passion. Its advisable you don’t go alone. Share the ideas
with some of your friends you think might be interested, observe before you
share with a dream killer or someone whose attitude might not be encouraging. Seek
the energetic type or kind to share your ideas with.
Once you have sorted out
stakeholders, begin to think of ways to raise funds – friends, family, savings,
corporate organization (not advisable as they can kill your ginger and waste
your time). Like I advise cut your coat according to your size, if your pocket
can accommodate a small project, by all means implement your project with your
own savings and the willing contribution of those around you. If you need a
resource speaker for your event, don’t go about thinking of a big name, use the
small trusted name that can deliver within your immediate reach rather than
incur extra avoidable cost.
After you have sorted your
cost and fund raising, you can begin to seek volunteers for the main
implementation. At the first few stages, don’t run with a crowd if not you won’t
achieve anything, do the undergrounds work – people are attracted to success stories
and a likely success stories. No one understands your vision and passion better
than you do so don’t depend on them to give you 100%. Having called for
volunteers utilizing social media, word of mouth and through any other medium –
even your colleagues can be dragged into the project because it aligns with all
of you interest and aspirations.
Having called for
volunteers, summon a meeting where the vision is shared and roles allocated
based on the date you initially agreed with the community you want to impact. Going
there with the same customized attire will help your packaging and brand
visibility. Get a good shirt designer to make shirts for you.
Lastly, use social media
to hype what you are doing and what you want to do. From the get-go, share a
little of your thoughts on social media at the beginning, as you progress, meet
people as regards the project – take pictures, share them explaining what you
are doing there and ensure that on the final day of the project, take limitless
amount of pictures - get a good photographer that will ensure you have make
sense pictures.
Lastly, the intro part of
your Facebook Profile should clearly state who you are and what you are
passionate about by the side.
Examples:
Medical Doctor, Proper
Breast-feeding Advocate and Child Mother Care Specialist
Legal Practitioner, Child
Rights Advocate and Gender based Issues Expert
Family planning counselor,
Children Educator and Human Capacity Development Professional
Use the samples to coin
the issues you care stating clearly what you do professionally.
If you follow through with
this, you will have a good one and grow exponentially.
EldaDavid
be my Name!
#NonProfitSpecialist
#HumanCapitalDevelopmentProfessional #TechnologyInclusivessEnthusiast
#ProfessionalInclusionAdvocate #DreamInstigator #Inspirer #Motivator
#LeadByExample #BeMyNameLegacy #PassionDrivenByValues
Monday, 20 March 2017
“You da” On YUDA! by Saanu Micheal
In
Lagos metropolis, one of the common offensive way of asking money from the
populace by street urchin, bus conductors,
Agbero, is by saying “owo da” (give
me the money) with a very strong commanding tone, followed by stretching
forward an open palm towards the person requested to give the money. Many Lagosians
will tell you this especially those that usually board yellow “danfo” bus regularly. What usually
follows for any driver or conductor that refuses to bulge is high grade
embarrassment, with boxing blows, sometimes blood flows freely, and their tooth
gets boxed off.
It’s
high time we begin to extend invitation to many youths that have sold out their
minds to evil politicians on the altar of greed, foolishness and money in “You da” way so that our engagement as a political party
using the instrument of the YouthFul and UseFul Democratic Alliance will be
justified later in the future. Just like Lagos tout will ask money from members
of public in an offensive way, sometimes Lagosians give this money so as not to
be embarrassed, maltreated and insulted by the tout considered to be in another
world of his own where weed, hard drugs and all sorts of concoction rain
supreme.
Haven’t
we gotten to the point we need to be asking our youths “You da” on YUDA
platform, indeed there is no time to check time.
If
we really need to stop all the embarrassment, insults melted towards Nigerians
home and abroad. We the youth need to start asking other youths “You da” on YUDA platform. Many Nigerians have
faced so many difficulties lately from economic meltdown to high inflation,
recession, extra judicial killings, xenophobic attacks, deportation from even
African countries. It’s high time we start looking at youths who complain and
still carry out the will of greedy politicians, we need to give them the look
of disdain, the look that tends to tell them ‘You da’ on YUDA
Out
of foolishness, some youths keep selling Nigerian future to politicians and this
has always being the trend. Politicians will steal our money with the hope of
spending a larger percentage on re-election bribes and money allocation schemes
to the same youths who are meant to be on YUDA platform.
Youths
need to be useful for the nation, we need to position ourselves strategically,
let me tell you, if our future is so sweet and palatable in the mouths of older
folks, I bet it, they will find it very difficult to release to you and I. they are busy enjoying this future, let me
tell you how, they still go to club at 60 , you think the kind of club you go
where you suffer yourself , they are always on safari and
they do expensive club, where they will have mad fun, they still travel
to wherever country they want, they still eat whatever they want .
They still
dictate who should be employed and who shoould not. Some will adjust their age so as to keep
enjoying this future of some #mumu youths, because you really don’t care about the
future. What you want to eat now is what you care about. some of them will ask
you to collect tax from aged people , to be unfair to your fellow youths, shut
down struggling business who can’t pay
tax, increase public fare without proper
consultation, write articles on blogs that are hateful, some of these older
folks will even ask our youths to carry out assassination
mission. These ones have closed their minds to values and God. I am extending
invitation to you to become a part of the YouthFul and UseFul Democratic Alliance
platform.
“You da” show up …….no time to check time
GIVE ME NIGERIA by John Chizoba Vincent. Cam'god.
GIVE ME NIGERIA
Hold your tears and
give me this land
I will transform the stones
into wheat and flowers.
A man of action
talk less but act more,
give me this very country,
I will make her soar higher than the Eagle.
Sundown among men
freedom calls on mountains
we need no more strangers
we can build Nigeria with one man.
Give an hour to rule
I will make her green greener
make the white purer than ever
give water to those tired horses on her coat.
Give her to me with her pains
I have the cure to her ailments
I can satisfy her sexual urges...
She is not a stranger to development.
Give me Nigeria
then sit and watch me work...
I am not an offspring of greed
what they want is looking at me.
©John Chizoba Vincent.
Cam'god.
Frustration is waking up on Monday and having nothing to DO!
I know it can be very frustrating, annoying and discouraging waking up on a Monday and not finding what to do with your time, energy and maybe ideas.
Maybe you are Jobless, Cashless or even lack Business Clients that can bring you some income!
Maybe you are overwhelmed with academic failures, career failures, relationship failures and business failures!
I am here to tell you that the road hasn’t ended for you.
If you are frustrated by the lack of a Job that stares you on the face, the truth is that the Joblessness presents an opportunity for you to carry out a soul search for yourself where you dig deeper and know what other capacities you carry or what other skill you can adopt pending the availability of a Job. You must know that an offer will not be to you on a platter of Gold if you don’t have VALUE to give.
Atimes we are also particular about the salary or wages because we think we are bigger that the pay, it doesn’t matter how much you get paid at the first Job only if you can grab the opportunity and use it as pedestals to improve yourself and enhance your capacity. No hard earned experience is worthless.
If you are frustrated by a lack of consistent lack of income or sales and it is affecting your Business, seek a Job opportunity that gives you a little flexibility to do your thing by the side. You might lose the battle but not the war. Trust me, if you have proven yourself to be of immense value, you will earn flexibility. There is no need to roast in POVERTY because you want to stubbornly stick to your Dreams.
Think through this options as we go ahead in the new week to make sense of our INDIVIDUAL and collective #LIVES
EldaDavid be my Name!
#NonProfitSpecialist #HumanCapitalDevelopmentProfessional #TechnologyInclusivessEnthusiast #ProfessionalInclusionAdvocate #DreamInstigator #Inspirer #Motivator #LeadByExample #BeMyNameLegacy #PassionDrivenByValues
Monday, 13 March 2017
LEGACY ,OUR PURPOSE OF EXISTENCE by Olusegun M. Lawal
LEGACY ,OUR PURPOSE OF EXISTENCE by Olusegun M. Lawal
Going through the Legacy lane, it is catchy-phrase that has existence in what has been handed down by our predecessors or ancestors and its opposite has a thin line which is memory. Definition-wise ,LEGACY according to the Longman dictionary is something that happens or exists as a result of things that happened at an earlier time.
Etymologically, Legacy in a Latin word means (Legatia) which means Law.
From time immemorial, humans have tried to understand why memory must not be lost. It is an important part of what truly makes us human and yet it is one of the most elusive and highly misunderstood aspect of human attributes. We see ourselves as beings who capture space and time, making, creating and reshaping human history. The quality time we spent together with our loved ones, the trials and tribulations in the face of adversity and how we are able to sustain this planet to the way it is today.
Frankly speaking, legacy has been something which we only live for, which is believed to be the purpose of our very own existence, what you have and the way you have bequeathed into someone's life that will determine how people will talk about you later in life. Our legacy creates something great. It tells us how the nation continues to exist because of what the people in time past had provided for us which we use now in memory of them. Be it good or bad.
Memory is as important as humans. It is seen as a central attraction to the world because of our rationality, unlike animals who are only driven by their instincts. Legacy is important because it creates values to the society and without humans, the world would not have been a better place to live and that was why God told Man to continue the job of creation after the sixth day, reshaping and recreating for the unborn.
There are three things that paint the world; these are known as three L's of history
(1) The legacy that never dies.
(2) The fading legacy.
(3) The legacy that dies out.
(2) The fading legacy.
(3) The legacy that dies out.
(1) The legacy that never dies are those who have reshaped the world into a better place. People like Chinua Achebe, Kofi Awonnor, Fela Anikulapo kuti, Festus Iyayi, Nelson Mandela, Obafemi Awolowo, Moremi Ajasoro, Wole Soyinka, Ken Saro- wiwa Lansana Keita, Sophie Oluwole to name a few have actually done something great that their tales will not go out or fade as long as the Earth keep existing. What you say and how you are able to help your society and the ability to say No to evil even at the point of death.
(2) The fading legacy: Those that had done evil that people talk about, people like Lawrence Anini. AKA Ovbigbo in December 1986. The most notorious armed rubber in Nigeria history. People like Ishola Oyenusi, Youpelle Dakuro and others that shook the nation in dim-past.
(3) The legacy that dies out: Those that never did anything constructive. Those that came into the world as commoners, these people neither create nor affect any life positively. They were born, grew up, married and returned to the Creator the way they came. They never thought of doing a thing in the society at all. This is what legacy does, it tells us the kind of people who created or destroyed. But to get the best out of everyone we must talk about the evil in the past and explain to the coming generations what they need to avoid and what they must do for their tales to be told in a positive manner.
Here is a quote from one of the greatest Roman philosopher, lawyer, politician and orator. Marcus Tullius Cicero, the life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living. Everything we do today does not only affect us personally but tells of the family name of a person positively or negatively. In a communistic life, which as a social stigma refers to a group of people or family that are perceived and served to distinguish them from other members of a society. It could be criminality attributes, associate not only with family but oneself, and for the fact that a person has done something evil can make it difficult for the family to wash out the social dirt the person has brought upon them.
Here is a quote from the writer of "Long Walk To Freedom" by Nelson Mandela.
'What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.'
The only way to keep the human history moving forward and in strength for the betterment of us is to set a remarkable legacy that will help the little ones to know the best way of life, as life is a reflection of what we do, the mirror of our being. Legacy is good, set a quality time and reflect on the very best way you think will affect positively the next generation. And this, we should be able to rebuild our own coexistence because if we leave this world and the world did not miss you; you have not lived at all. We were only a notional member of the society who would be eternally forgotten."
Let us imagine how our community, our nation and our continent will be if we can change our thinking positively. Soon, all of us here today will go into the past. When our teeth will no longer be useful for meat, when our time is up, and the sun is out of our faces. How would you want your legacy to be told to the next generation who are anxiously waiting to be fed with very nice stories of their ancestors would be determine by what you have done for the society.
We are nothing but legacy and what legacy does in the life of others will determine our purpose of existence because legends and legend turn into myth.
I would like to end with this "When we leave a good legacy for the next generation, soon, the world will be as perfect as the paradise we had always heard about.
Cheers!
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