Monday, October 25, 2010

Nigeria @ 50 … A Time for a Sober Reflection





House Of Assembly Speaker Bankole With President Goodluck Jonathan


On the wee hours of Oct. 1st  2010 I saw a new message on my blackberry and I have to grab the pc.  the story was on Nigeria at 50, after reading through the message soberly I decide to blog with it. He is the excerpt:
… as we must BEGIN to Walk and Work our Talk … individually and Collectively.
“When this Nation has attained its true height in the near future, let it be our known that as true citizens of this great nation we ensured that by conscious effort, might, will power and strength of character, we ensured that after all is said and done more is done than said”.
-             Obozuwa Enike Dominic AKA (Deo Avante)
INTRODUCTION
“ARISE O COMPATRIOT, NIGERIA’S CALL OBEY. TO SERVE OUR FATHER LAND WITH LOVE, STRENGTH AND FAITH. THE LABOUR OF OUR HEROES PAST SHALL NEVER BE IN VAIN. TO SERVE WITH HEART AND MIGHT … ONE NATION BOUND IN FREEDOM, PEACE AND UNITY”. AMEN.
As you recite the words … let every word make a significant meaning to you … Rest on each word and think about it … and then your contribution to make it happen … This is our collective destiny.
Last year as I wrote a piece on Nigeria @ 49 … Greatness lies Ahead, I began with the second stanza of our national anthem. This year … I think it is time to ARISE! Nigeria, Nigerians, ARISE! Arise and take back that which is yours by doing that which is needful.  It is time to serve our fatherland, truly, diligently, wholeheartedly  and with all our might.
This is a call to work and service. True, committed and dedicated service.
Let us reflect on the past, and we will see that selfishness, avarice, self aggrandizement, ineptitudinal leadership,  inordinate ambition, voracity and rotational leadership and enslavement by the leaders of the past has kept this Nation at a standstill.
I have come to declare the mandate of a generation that works, and is restless with the state of affairs in our Nation presently … we have been stagnated for too long … we have stayed on this mountain for too long … IT IS TIME TO MOVE FORWARD. As we mark 50 years of Independence, we must indeed think, talk, walk and work free … we must work by the tenets of sustained and enduring values.
We must begin to think less of ourselves and what we can get but rather to think of what we can give, contribute, invest and let go to the next man. We must make up our minds to Walk our Talk; and ensure that after all is said and done, there is MUCH MORE DONE THAN SAID.
It is not enough to just think and talk … we must DO WHAT WE BELIEVE, CLAIM OR PRESUME TO BE RIGHT, JUST, EQUITABLE, REQUIRED, NECESSARY AND FAIR. This is the true CAN DO Nigerian spirit.
In this piece, as I speak to Our leaders, the legislature, the executive, the judiciary, the Nigerian and everyone who has gotten a citizenship of this great nation one way or another, I will discuss Three things viz:
  1. Why we must Celebrate

  2. Why we must reflect on the past and what we want for the future, and

  3. Nigerians and the Leadership Conundrum with a mild emphasis on the young people of our nation.







President Goodluck Jonathan


WHY WE MUST CELEBRATE
A lot of people have said we should not be celebrating, but i will give you a few things to celebrate about; and i will be brief about it.
  1. For once we have a leadership that is people oriented and not self serving.

  2. We have a vibrant media (Press, TV, Radio, Internet) and freedom of the press, through which the public outcry has being enhanced.

  3. We are still bound in nationhood after the civil wars of the past, tribal and religious killings and sectional rivalries. The numerous ethno-religious conflagrations and unending mutual suspicions and hatred are enough to set many a country apart. More than one million people died in the three-year war that followed Biafra’s declaration of independence on 30 May 1967, yet Nigeria is still one indivisible nation under God decades later. Our collective triumph over forces of disintegration and huge cultural differences is worth celebrating.

  4. Some of the countries we like to compare ourselves with had hundreds and thousands of years of conflict before they settled down, somewhat. The last major inter-tribal clashes of Europe took place before our eyes in the Balkans in the 90s. Asia is perennially unstable – the Japanese eying the Chinese; the Indians and Pakistanis rattling their sabers; Thailand and Vietnam quarreling over shrines; on and on. In all, it could have been worse here, but it is not.

  5. Great Icons have emerged from our great nation and are doing great things globally: Philip Emeagwali, Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Adichie, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Obiageli Ezekwesili, Adebayo Ogunlesi, Sade Adu, Babatunde Raji Fashola, Aliko Dangote, Kanu Nwankwo, John Fashanu, Osaze Odewmingie, Fela Durotoye, Tara Durotoye, to mention a few. Our enormous excellent human capital base is worth celebrating.

  6. Global Brands have evolved from this nation, and these were created by individuals born and bred in Nigeria – Citizens of this great and gallant nation: Globacom, GTBank, Alder Consulting, FBN Plc, UBA Plc, Dangote Group of Companies, to mention a few.

  7. Over the years, there was a sharp difference between the rich and the poor, however today, we have an emerging middle class that is growing in leaps and bounds and in the last five to six years has become the rich class of the upper echelon.

  8. In this country, you find the parvenu becoming greater than his forbears. The ‘NEVER SAY DIE’ spirit of the average Nigerian takes them from the street to the palace and from the slum to the top. Their peers in other ‘supposed developed nations’ are on welfare and receiving stipends from the government. Ask yourself if anyone killed themselves during the recession here in Nigeria … whereas, Globally there were suicides and near misses…

Look at you … You wake up everyday and you have something to look forward to … Be it your job, your business, your wife, a loved one, your children … your plans, etc … you wake up and take a leap to the UK, Dubai, America, etc … You wake up to freshness … and everyday …It is clearer to you that we will get to the promised land … Our own Canaan …
  1. As unexciting as it can be, we are proud as a nation and patriotic in our nationhood. Nigerians care for their country and still believe that one day its much talked about potential will be realised. You need look no further than sports competitions – especially football – for evidence of our patriotism. It is there that you will find Nigerians, irrespective of age, tribe or creed, enthusiastically cheering on the national team.

  2. Our Entertainment sector is rising like a meteor, and Nollywood is a big surprise and the Third largest movie industry globally. Look around you … amidst the relative want, lack and deprivation, Wande Coal went from Mushin to Mohits; DBanj went from Oyebanji to Kokomaster; Our Music industry is Out of this world, our professionals are locally schooled and internationally recognised; the mechanic, shoemaker, bean cake seller, etc are doing the best they can, and have children in the tertiary institutions and also who work in Blue chip companies … this they are doing by generating income right from where they are … selling akara balls or fixing a car.

  3. Our national environment is garrisoned by relative calm and peace and devoid of the natural disasters that rock some other countries on a frequent basis. Ever heard of Hurricane Kathrina or Mildred in Nigeria? Earthquake … and the sorts in Nigeria …?

Broken down simply, What should we celebrate?
We should celebrate our relative progress as enumerated above and more, Our Patriotism and commitment for 50 years … and running, Our Patience, Resilience and Never say Die spirit, Our Optimism, Our Collective Focus, Our Relative Peace, Our Stability, Our Courage and Fortitude. We sure have something to Celebrate …





President Goodluck Jonathan & Vice President Sambo

I say to you  my friend, my brother, my comrade at arms, please do three things … in this 50th Independence Day Anniversary, and do them proudly;
1. Stand Proud to be a Nigerian and congratulate yourself on our 50th Independence Anniversary;
2. Speak Positively concerning Nigeria ALWAYS … regardless of what you see; Bless ALWAYS …
3.  Pray for Nigeria, … and expect answers to your prayers …
I know that everything may not look like you want it now … but as we continue to pray for our GREAT Country and take practical steps towards Glory … individually and collectively, … We will reach our Promised Land … sooner than we think.
BUT, as we Celebrate, we must Reflect on where we came from and where we are going as a Nation.
WHY WE MUST REFLECT ON THE PAST AND WHAT WE WANT FOR THE FUTURE
The mother of the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates was a midwife. So Socrates grew up observing that she assisted women in bringing new life into the world. This experience later influenced his teaching method. Socrates said, “My art of midwifery is in general like theirs; the only difference is that my patients are men, not women, and my concern is not with the body but with the soul that is in travail of birth.”Instead of just passing information on to his students, Socrates used the sometimes painful process of giving statistical data and asking probing questions to help them arrive at their own conclusions. Teaching them to think seemed at times like the travail of childbirth. In delivery – which is akin to providing the answers required or analyzing the data provided – they achieve desired results.
To birth the Greatness Inherent in Nigeria …we must reflect on the past and drive towards the future with a sense of urgency. Let the next 50 years come as quickly as light into a dark world and let the pain of the past become a vague story. We must therefore think on the following, viz:




Our Past and prevailing present:
  1. In the 1960s/70s education in Nigeria was prime. Undergraduates then looked on in pity, mixed with scorn, at those who had to go abroad for their undergraduate degree programme. They were simply unable to make the grade here, so high were the standards and resultant excellence then. Today the opposite is the case.

  2. Travelling abroad, you flashed your green passport proudly, condescendingly even, at Immigration counters and swept past as you deigned to visit their countries. Oh, they were lucky to have you visit! Today the opposite is the case.

  3. With the coming of the military, our law and order regime broke down and has never quite recovered, even 11 years into our present democratic experience.

  4. All the indices for development has retrogressed from 1960 to date e.g. Infrastructure, Education, Transport, Health, Power, Value System, etc.

  5. After the Second World War, the advanced nations and well informed international communities asserted that the next set of nations to join the advanced industrialised nations are China, India, Brazil and Nigeria. Of those, only Nigeria has failed that expectation despite our enormous market and huge Natural Resources. But, why? The answer is in one word: HUMAN. What makes a modern Nation is not the quantity of its natural resources but the quality of the Nation’s human resources. In Nigeria human contribution to our developments is only four per cent but those four per cent are unable to beneficially make use of our ninety-six (96) per cent Natural Resources. Corruption is glorified with reckless abandon. In U.S.A., Europe and Japan, it is the human contributions that are dominant, about ninety-eight (98) per cent. Power and Railway do not function in Nigeria not because there are no financial resources but because of human failures and reckless irresponsibility in governance.  No infrastructure works.

  6. Most Nigerian Children are robbed of their future and they are meant to be the future of this great nation. The boy child in the eastern part of Nigeria and the girl child in the north. They begun to have dysfunctional behaviours even before they can understand what life is all about, and resultantly, they become societal anomalies only with time instead of growing up to become the leaders that they were born to become. Nigeria holds the record as Africa’s top energy producer and most populous nation, but it also holds less enviable records – like being one of the worse places in the world to be a schoolchild.

Many teenage girls in the North find themselves divorced with children to support at very early stages in life. More than 30 students at a certain (name withheld) single school are teenagers who are now divorced. Not to mention that in other schools, in other localities, and other states. The stigma and total violation of their childhood has left them without one to recall in the future.
According to the BBC The educational statistics as given by certified data reveal the following:
  • Children out of school: 8.2m

  • Primary school attendance in the north: less than 50%

  • School graduates unemployed: 1/3

  • · Nigerians under 18: 75m

  • Mass National Educational failure in two years: 89%






Nigeria Map with Logos.


Total population: 154m
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-11427409
  1. With the incessant abuse against Children, the Child Rights Act of 2003 still remains an illusion in some states, especially in the Northern part of Nigeria and a debate in our supposed hallowed legislature. Nigeria’s children are being robbed.

  2. Our untapped youthful potential is dizzying. Currently, one-third of school graduates are unemployed and analysts warn that the economy must dramatically expand to keep pace with the demand for jobs.

  3. Both Indonesia and Nigeria are the giants of their region, home to tens of millions of people. Both were formed as one nation by Europeans around 1900. Both were governed by the colonial system of “indirect rule”. Both once made money from palm oil, and later discovered oil and gas. At independence, the standards of living in the two countries were comparable on most measures. And since independence, both have suffered three decades of military misrule and corruption.

And today, Indonesia lies almost 50 places above Nigeria on the United Nation’s Human Development Index. Adult literacy stands at 92%, 20 points better than Nigeria. Per capita income, at close to $4,000, is almost twice that of Nigeria. Basic healthcare is strikingly better in Indonesia, and the same is true for education. Access to clean water and a good balanced diet are better too. The nation has experienced 50 years of growth, but no development.
Again from BBC the Comparable statistical data of Indonesia and Nigeria are viz:
Life expectancy
  • Nigeria: Men, 47 – Women, 48

  • Indonesia: Men, 69 – Women, 73

Gross national income, per capita
  • Nigeria: $1,160

  • Indonesia: $2,010

Gross domestic product
  • Nigeria: $207.12 billion

  • Indonesia: $510.73 billion

Population below poverty line
  • Nigeria: 70%

  • Indonesia: 17.8%

  1. In 1960, Nigeria produced almost half the world’s palm oil, now it covers just 7%. It is largely dependent on crude Oil, which it still imports in its refined state; because its refineries are comatose.

  2. Corruption, Bribery, Tribalism and Nepotism is endemic. These are the killers of the very fabric of our nation.

  3. We have age long men who should be retired and acting as elder statesmen are fighting to usurp governing power again. Most of these same men were in their thirties when they “governed” the nation. Why do these seeming elders lack a sense of self respect, discipline and integrity?

  4. A lot of Nigerians do not know what it means to be a Nigerian. No sense of purpose, identity, focus, strength of character or integrity. We are black and must be proud to relive our cultural and moral values. That is what makes us Nigerians and nay Africans. We have allowed ourselves to be corrupted by the definitions of Hollywood, Television and World affairs. We must understand What it means to be Nigerian. To be Nigerian is to be RESPONSIBLE! To be RESPONSIBLE is to be responsible for yourself, your fellow Nigerian and for your Nation.

Upon reflecting on the above, we must take a stand, as Government, President, Law maker, Labour worker, Leader in the public or private sector, stakeholder, power broker, MD/CEO, Noble Nigerian, whoever you may be … realise that Nigeria is an INVESTMENT. We must tend it, focus on it, grow it, protect it, strengthen it, cultivate it, consciously, selfless, with string will and might to excel. Only then will we reap the benefit of a fruitful investment, in the future. We must reflect not to become sober, but to take action in the right direction.
Look into the mirror, every change starts with you. Say to yourself: “IF ITS GOT TO BE, THEN ITS UP TO ME”. Think well, Talk Well, Act well and Nigeria will go well.





The Nigeria @ 50 Official emblem.


NIGERIANS AND THE LEADERSHIP CONUNDRUM WITH A MILD EMPHASIS ON THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF OUR NATION
A lot has been said about leadership in Nigeria. The bain of our Nation’s developmental process has been rotational, corrupt and ineptitudinal leadership. We have had a recurrent rotation of the same selfish .I concur that we the YOUTH OF NIGERIA MUST ARISE & take the future into our hands.governors and presidents over the years, hence the Nations stunted growth.
The fundamental issue we are dealing with in Nigeria is that we do not have quality, moral, disciplined and principle centred leadership. That is why there is corruption and lack of development. Corruption is a MINDSET that is focused on SELF and SELF AGGRANDIZEMENT, a mindset that lacks vision and a sense of posterity, integrity and dignity. As we enter the next 50 years of Greatness in our Nation, we must know why and how we got here. If not, we will not understand how to avoid it and go forward.
What is our Role as Nigerians and then young people?
Service! We must continue to Serve wherever we may find ourselves in the public or private sector of our economy; BUT but with a VISION for a  preferred future for our great nation. This will guide our attitudes, character and contribution to nation building.
Service is the platform for leadership. Service is leadership. Because Service gives you influence and influence gives you leadership. Leadership is not a position. It is not a role you play; it is a LIFE YOU LEAD – a pattern of BEHAVIOUR. True Leadership is an ATTITUDE that naturally MOTIVATES, INSPIRES AND INFLUENCES others; and it comes from an internalized DISCOVERY OF YOURSELF – Your personal and National Identity, and your NATION. You cannot learn an attitude. You have to KNOW who you were created to be – KNOW YOURSELF!
Then know your Nation! Do you know Nigeria? Do you have a sense of our History, our Heritage, our culture, our collective destiny? Your personal contribution to that Goal? Do you know?
KNOWING comes from REVELATION, and you do not really change until you know. Knowing changes your MINDSET, which transforms your attitude, which I turn , informs, directs and regulates your BEHAVIOUR. As you THINK, so shall you BE; and because you understand WHO you are, you influence your environment – your NATION – the WORLD – more than your environment influences you.
We must take the lessons from our past and present experiences as nuggets of wisdom for the next phase of our life and National existence as individuals and as a Nation under God and use them to influence this Nation for the better. This is service – LEADERSHIP. We have gone through a lot as a Nation, but truth be told, great Nations as True leaders STRIVE to overcome crisis and they become creative and better in difficulty.
In closing, LEADERSHIP is the CAPACITY to INFLUENCE others through IINSPIRATION MOTIVATED by a PASSION, generated by a VISION, produced by a CONVICTION, ignited by a PURPOSE. As Nigerians, especially as young people, we must be ignited by the fire to see our Nation reach its maximum potential, think it always, say it always, resist the temptation to say the wrong things about our Nation, and take massive action steps to bring this National Dream and heritage to pass. And with true influence, we can turn the tides against any negative experience presently bedeviling our Nation.
We must not abdicate the responsibility to grow this Nation to the Government alone. We are all partners together in this Investment Climate. Let us join hands to work, and walk our Talk.
CONCLUSION
Human ingenuity has not been able to establish any perfect system of government, but the truth is that no human has been able to invent any system of government better than the true democratic system of governance. The decline and rot of a nation are like a forest fire, you fight to put it out, not watch it. The future belongs to us  and we must deliver the future to our generation and unborn Children. It is our responsibility.
We are the Fix-It generation and we must find our spheres to accomplish this. Our Generation is a generation of Leaders … We must Wake up to our responsibility to drive this Nation right. Are you fully committed to boldly take Nigeria to her next stage of development?
In midwifing Nigeria to Greatness … as we celebrate our 50th Year Anniversary, let us all do three things …
1. Ask ourselves probing questions that will enable us travail like we are birthing a new nation.
2. Prepare to take our Nation forward by the appropriate THOUGHTS, WORDS, and ACTIONS by a careful mind re-engineering process … , and
3. Take Action, where we are, with what we have and however we can … individually and collectively.
Also, as the 2011 elections approach, this may well be our last chance to effect positive change in the country. So that our children and generations unborn do not curse us and wonder why we did nothing as things unravelled. Enough of complaining and muttering under our breaths! Even if we can’t all be politicians or all seek elective office or take up political appointments, we have a say and a stake in determining who our leaders will be. Your vote is your power, use it! You must come out to register, Vote, Monitor and Guard your Vote. So as our Golden Jubilee approaches, tomorrow Friday let us each resolve to give our nation a most befitting birthday present: determine to Serve with all your might, and vote and encourage everyone else around you to do the same. In doing this, we enforce our true liberty as a Nation and the labour of our heroes past.
Our generation has a rendezvous with Destiny … and we need to be ready for it … NOW! The good news is … We are closer than we thought … than we know … I need you and together we can take this Nation to the next level – TRANSFORMATION. Lets start with One Step at a Time. We can do this, we will do this, with God on our side, we shall not fail.
Please say the following Prayer with me:
” Dear Heavenly Father, I pray for this Nation, that you will cause Peace, Progress, Development, and Prosperity to reign in our land; and that we as citizens and others like us of this great country will do what is required of us, serve with our might, contribute positively to the development of this nation and prosper in all our endeavours. Grant our leaders wisdom to make the right decisions and the political will to act in order to lead us to the destiny you have earmarked for this great nation – One Solid and Great Nation where everything works. Amen”.
Happy 50th Anniversary, Nigeria!
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Before you leave, please kindly write some good prayers for Nigeria in the comment box below, even if you are not a Nigerian. Because Nigeria’s Problems is beyond the ordinary we need Divine help.




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