Sunday, 10 July 2011

Together We Can Build Nigeria

Together We Can Build Nigeria

“Ask not what “NIGERIA” can do for you, rather ask what your can do for “NIGERIA” as a Nigerian” – Oluwatomilola K. Boyinde
“It is the Love of “NIGERIA” that has Lighted and keep Glowing the Holy Fire of Patriotism in me.” – Oluwatomilola K. Boyinde

Dear Compatriots,

Fellow Compatriots of this Great Nation (Nigeria),
I have now come to discovered and agreed that we are the only
one that can build Nigeria. So, we have to join hands together and participate in the building of Our Country by doing what we know best in moving our Nation (Nigeria) forward so that history will not pose an unable to answered question to us.
If you are a Famous Young Writer, and you do not write about the quandary of Nigerians, history will ask: Where were you and what did you do when Nigeria began to degenerate?
If you are a Prolific Young Journalist, and you say nothing about corrupt politicians who embezzle public funds, posterity will ask: Where were you and what did you do when Nigeria began to degenerate?
If you are a Flourishing Young Entrepreneur, and you do not contribute to the improvement of the lives of the destitute in Nigeria, future generations will ask: Where were you, and what did you do when Nigeria began to degenerate?
If you are a Singer, and you do not sing in defence of the downtrodden masses, history will also pose a question to you: Where were you and what did you do when Nigeria began to degenerate?
If you are a Pastor that refuses to seek the face God for the betterment of Nigeria, instead, you keep praying for your own betterment (remember that the ‘betterment of a Nation is the betterment of the inhabitants’), posterity will ask: Where were you and what did you do when Nigeria began to deteriorate?
If you are a Teacher that teaches the Students formal education but you forget to teach them morals, future generations will ask: Where were you and what did you do when Nigeria began to degenerate?
If you a President that the people voted for, with the aim of developing the Nigeria (because they believed in you, your ability and capability that you will deliver to the downtrodden) but you got there and served your pocket, history will also pose a question to you: Where were you and what did you do when Nigeria began to disintegrate?
It does not matter what kind of work you do, there is a role you can/must play to stop the perversion of our Country (Nigeria). Your success will mean nothing if it is not connected with the general advancement of Nigeria. Remember a quote that says “A man is not remembered for what he possessed on earth but he’s remembered for his contribution to the Development and Enlargement of his Nation and his Kindred”; our own Nation is Nigeria and our Kindred are Nigerians.
Frantz Fanon said something in ((Wretched of the Earth)) one of his books I read:
I quote; ‘…We who are citizens of the under-developed countries, we aught to seek every occasion for contacts with the rural masses; we aught never to lose contact with the people [who have] battled for [their] independence and for the concrete betterment of [their] existence.’
‘…We the Citizens of Nigeria (Developing Country), we aught to think on how to better the lives of other Citizens (be it morally or financially), we aught to think on how to contribute to the development of Nigeria, we aught to ponder what we can do to make Nigeria Great.’ Ask yourself now, How and When will I respond to Frantz Fanon’s call?
If you do not ask yourself this soul-searching question, you might find yourself unable to respond when future generations ask: Where were you and what did you do when Nigeria began to degenerate?
Who amongst you does not blame on the government for not developing Nigeria without Greater Nation remembering the word of John Fitzgerald Kennedy that says “Let us not ask what our country should do for us, rather let us ask what we shall do for our country” and this way, I think that we will be on the right path to building a. It is not about how late we start, it is all about starting first that defines our Goal, Motive, Mission and Vision to building a Great Nation “Nigeria”. (It is not how far, but it is how well)?
Remember that ‘when you point an accusing finger (1) at someone, the remaining four (4) fingers points to you.’ Please, don’t get me wrong here, It is good to Criticize a Government that is not working, but, as you criticize, try to ask yourself this question ‘what has been my contribution to the development of my Country?’ The Government can’t provide all our needs. So, let us ask ourselves what we can do for Nigeria to make her Great. It is not about how late we start, it is all about starting first that defines our Goal, Motive, Mission and Vision to building a Great Nigeria.
I see no person better than You & I that can rescue Nigeria from trending a destructive path. I see no other person better than You & I to lead Nigeria to the Path of Greatness. I also think You & I have an immediate responsibility to halt Nigeria’s slide into Hopelessness. But when You & I do it, keep in mind that future generations will still ask: Where were you and what did you do when Nigeria began to degenerate? I guess by then, we will be able to give an answer to the question.

Where were you, and what did you do when Nigeria began to degenerate? Will you be able to give an answer to this question when future generations ask you?

Arise, Nigeria is Calling You!
Heed to the Clarion Call!
Together We Can Build Nigeria!

Long Live You & I!
Long Live Federal Republic of Nigeria!!
God Bless Nigeria!!!
God Bless You All!


Oluwatomilola K. Boyinde,
A Change Agent.

Sunday, 3 July 2011

IKEJI ILE INDIGENES/PATRIOTS; A NEED FOR VISION

IKEJI ILE INDIGENES/PATRIOTS; A NEED FOR VISION
IKEJI ILE PATRIOTS; A NEED FOR VISION.
It is time for us to dream new dreams for Ikeji Ile Ijesa; Ikeji Ile Ijesa is the cradle of our birth and the temple of our progenitors. It is our Zion, our own Jerusalem here on earth. We have the human and natural resources to move her to a NEW FRONTIERS and Greater heights. What is your vision for Ikeji Ile Ijesa?
We need VISION for attainment of Ikeji Ile goals and aspirations. We need VISION for Ikeji Ile Ijesa Commonwealth and Development. We need a new humane society where there is a new social order, peace progress and prosperity. May our visions come to reality.
The Bible says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” vision is not solely a religious issue. We need vision for our Ikeji Ile Ijesa society to move forward. The world is created by divine vision. It would have not been better place for us to live, if there is no power of vision; the third eye of creativity of men and women who have contributed to civilization and modernization.
The story was told in the Bible about men who have vision and imagination, Men that built the very first skyscraper in the world (The Tower of Babel). Even God knows that there is power in their vision and imagination. “And the Lord said, Behold the people is one, and they have one language and this they begin to do; and now nothing will restrained from them, which they imagined to do” (Genesis 11:6). I have read about the seven wonders of the ancient world and even of the hi-tech and breakthroughs of our contemporary times. They are invention of men who have power of vision.
Vision and idealism rules the world. The world is an autobiography of men and women of vision and idealism. Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs visionary and ideal patriots to move her to new frontiers and development.
Patriots can be Teachers, Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers, Journalists, Accountants, Administrators, Politicians, Human right activists, Writers, Philanthropists, Business Men & Women, Clergy men , Farmers, Artisans, Musicians, Students or Youths etc.
Patriots are the lovers and ardent supporters of their country (home town) irrespective of their career or vocation. Patriotism is not only an emotional thing, it is a function of vision, idealism and pragmatic approach to the good of the public's’ common wealth and the country who have virtue; Patriots are altruists and not chauvinists.
Patriots are men who are honest, loyal and dedicated to the service of their fatherland. Patriots are lovers of peace, progress and prosperity of their nation and its people. Patriots are non-violent and passive resistant, but lover of justice, equity and they play the game of the society in camaraderie relationship and the spirit of sports-man ship.
Patriots are haters of violence; thuggery, egoism, corruption and anything that can undermine or injure the good of the society. Patriots are humane, welfarist, philanthropist, pious and Godly men who have vision for themselves, their neighbour, and their nation. Patriots’ ends and aims are “their country, their God’s and truth’s’.’
Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs more of patriots to move her forward.
Ikeji Ile Ijesa Patriots; Arise, Ikeji Ile Ijesa is calling you!
God Bless Ikeji Ile Ijesa, A Town under God!!!
LONG LIVE IKEJI ILE IJESA!
LONG LIVE ORIADE LOCAL GOVT!
LONG LIVE IJESHA LAND!
LONG LIVE OSUN STATE!
LONG LIVE YORUBA LAND!
LONG LIVE NIGERIA!
GOD BLESS NIGERIA!!!

© Oluwatimilehin Boyinde,
G 27, Oluwaseyi House,
Odo Ipo Str, Ikeji Arakeji Road,
IKEJI ILE IJESA.

IKEJI ILE IJESA NEEDS YOU & I @ THIS CRITICAL MOMENT

IKEJI ILE IJESA NEEDS YOU & I @ THIS CRITICAL MOMENT
Heeding To The Clarion call
It is the Love of Country/Community that has Lighted and Keeps Glowing the Holy Fire of Patriotism. – J. Horace Macfarland

Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs You & I to move her forward!
Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs people like the Biblical Joshua to raise her hands every time!
Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs You & I to take her to a Greater height!
Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs You & I to make her a haven of God-fearing people!
Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs You & I to put her on the Path of Greatness!
Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs You & I to Rescue her from the bottomless pit of Teenage Pregnancy which it has sunk!
Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs You & I to get the present youths living in the town Enlightened! We need to Inform the Unformed how life is being run. We need to Organise Pundit Talk Shows, Quiz, Debates, Lectures, Discussions, Round-table Conferences, Symposiums est. (like a Symposium I attended in 2005, organised by Advance Club held in Ikeji Ile Ijesa Town Hall, since then, we’ve never seen such again) not every time we should be organising party, party, party that keep aiding the rampant teenage pregnancy we are seeing in our town today. We need to witness this good old days again.
Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs You & I to inform the young boys living in town that “igbo ati oti mimu, pelu sina sise” is not the best way of enjoying life. We need to tell them that thuggery is not a way of proving big boy. We need to inform the girls that flirting around loosing their human-hood integrity to just some minute’s ‘thinked’ enjoyment is not the best for them.
They need to be enlightened to make them have a Paradigm Shift in the way they think this time around; they need to be told that Teenage Pregnancy is a barricade to their Aiming goals (that is even if they have any).
They need to change their thinking that if you’re not ‘After/Plus 1(having a child)’, ‘Minus 1 (you born a baby and he/she dies)’, ‘1 Minus 1 (1-1) (you’ve terminated a pregnancy)’, 2 Minus 2 (2-2) (you’ve terminated two pregnancies)’, (and so on) that the person is not A big ‘Omo to Jasi’ girl. They need to be brainwashed!
To the both Guys and Girls living in Ikeji Ile Ijesa presently, we need to be forthright with them; we need to ask them some painstaking questions like ‘Do you want to ever remain in abject poverty? Do you want to be impoverished for life? Do you want to take back the ‘osuka ege’ your mother left (will leave)? Do you want to be the servants of your mates in other cities? Do you still want to live in a fantasy world? Of course, their answer will always be a Kapital ‘NO’, A Stagnant ‘NO’, A ‘No’ that will never be followed with Actions. Is this the set of unschooled people that will uplift Ikeji Ile Ijesa? What a pity!
Parenthesis! On our (My Dad, Prince Olusegun Ogunmokun, a.k.a SEGMOK and I) journey to Osogbo on a lovely Monday morning, bla…bla…bla…we talked about Osun State Politics all-along, when we got to a place in Ilesa, my father dropped to see someone and it remains Prince & I inside the car. We both kept quiet for some minutes, suddenly he turned to my side and asked passionately ‘ewo niwo naa n baaka (what are you also doing around)? I replied by telling him my Educational Status, he smiles and then wished me well on my desired discipline. We talked about degradation of Ikeji Ile Ijesa, we talked about the dog-like behaviour (kissing, romancing, hugging rubbing each other every night in ‘Odo Arigbo’) of the present youths living in the town, we talked about the ‘maybe’ cause of Ikeji Ile Stagnation, we charted the way forward to ‘New Ikeji Ile Ijesa.’
What brings my story is about what he said lastly, he said ‘the future of Ikeji Ile Ijesa are not those living presently there, they are those that are living in other lands, thriving, they are those that knows what the future holds.’ Let me quote what he said about the youths living in Ikeji Ile Ijesa, I quote “They don’t ever think of their future, they have no future ambition, they don’t have any goal in life, they have no goal to pursue, they don’t really aim higher, they like living an inferior life, they like to die in their plank carrying business (pako riru), they don’t have any dream to make a reality, they like living in a daydream world, they have no vision, visionless set of people, they are of no use to Ikeji Ile Ijesa, they are even useless to themselves, useless set of people.” We then continue to talk about the oscillating Pendulum in the then Osun State Gubernatorial Election Tribunal Judgement.
When I got to my destination, I sat down and think about what he said; I noticed nothing but the truth from his word. I asked myself a question that ‘is this man really right or wrong about what he said?’ My Brothers and Sisters, please help me out in answering this unanswered question. With my above emphasis about the present youths living in Ikeji Ile Ijesa, I am convinced to say that Prince Olusegun Ogunmokun is utterly right with what he said.
At this juncture, I will like to share with you my discussion with a guy in SSS3, Ikeji Ile High School. Below is the discussion;
Me: bawo laye e oni?
Him: aye mi oni daa.
Me: how is your study?
Him: a n ti (we dey push am, as if sey na truck).
Me: now that you will be leaving secondary school, what is your dream about the future? Ur aiming goals?
Him: actually I can’t say but after my secondary school, I’ll stay at home for like three years to enjoy myself jare before I think of looking for a work to learn.
Me: work to learn? Don’t you wish to further your education? Why don’t you even think of sitting for Jamb this year?
Him: my brother there is no time jare, they even say that jamb is too hard and I can’t waste my ‘don’t have money.’ (Hopelessness)
It might be funny but it’s not funny, this is what is going on in our community, they don’t think in the right direction. They need nothing but enlightenment from You & I. We need to get across to this kind of people and tell them the value of education in our society. We need to update them that this is one of the problems we have in Ikeji Ile Ijesa, the people are illiterates, and the learned don’t want to come home because they never imagined themselves associated with illiterates. They need You & I to show them the real world.
Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs You & I to create a space for Progress!
An adage says “A river that forgets it source will dry up.” Forget Not Ikeji Ile Ijesa. You may be enjoying in London, Paris, Dublin, Washington D.C, even in Accra, est., please try to remember where you come from, try to sit down and make a retreat about your beginning, your contribution to the development of where you’re from. Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs You & I to contribute our own quota to her Progress and Greatness!
Don’t think only about how get money across to Mum and Dad; remember that an adage says “A rich person in the middle of 7 poor people is also a poor person.” Think of how to develop Ikeji Ile, if Ikeji Ile develops, your Mother and Father will also develop. This is a bitter truth I must say; I don’t care where it hits you. Thank God am a Truther, What about You?
Ikeji Ile Ijesa is our Zion, our own Jerusalem here on earth. This haven needs our help, let’s build it together. Let’s make an Ikeji Ile Ijesa which everyone will be proud of. Let’s build an Ikeji Ile Ijesa which everyone of us will be free and happy to put in our hometown here on facebook (many of us here don’t put Ikeji Ile Ijesa in our hometown, even me, because we think people will see us as inferiors).
Let’s build an Ikeji Ile Ijesa that we will be boastful of, let’s build an Ikeji Ile Ijesa that will be smooth to say in our mouth anywhere we’re asked to introduce ourselves. Let’s build an Ikeji Ile Ijesa that Lagosians and even Americans will be jealous of. Let’s build an Ikeji Ile Ijesa that will be the Capital of Nigeria and even Africa (if we have).
Let’s build an Ikeji Ile Ijesa that will be the centre-point of this country’s progress. It is You & I that recognise as Ikeji Ile Ijesa itself, it is you and I that will make ourselves great. I remember a Quote that Says “If American did not make America great, Can it be the world power? If English did not make England great, can we be hearing of their greatness today?” So therefore, it is You & I will/must make Ikeji Ile great. Together We Can Make Ikeji Ile Ijesa Great!!!

Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa can’t be great? Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa can’t be the world centre-point? Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa can’t be a place that the ‘Oyinbos’ will be dreaming of visiting? Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa won’t grow? Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa can’t turn from Village (maybe town as they do call it) to City? Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa people can’t be a kind of people the world will be dieing to see?
Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa won’t be a place where this country we depend-on in the production of ‘Ege (cassava)?’ Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa won’t produce Great Men and Women? Who tells you that an Indegene of Ikeji Ile Ijesa can’t rule this country? Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa Indigenes will ever remain impoverished? Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa will ever remain in darkness? Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa will ever remain Stagnant? Who tells you that Ikeji Ile Ijesa will never progress?
Ikeji Ile Ijesa! Ikeji Ile Ijesa!! Ikeji Ile Ijesa!!! My Beloved Jerusalem!!!
Loke loke Ni ilu Ikeji Ile Ijesa a maa lo, Ase Ooo…!
Above all, Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs Our Prayers!
The Dry Bones of Ikeji Ile Ijesa Shall Rise Again!
Arise, Ikeji Ile Ijesa is calling you!
Ikeji Ile Ijesa needs You & I at this critical moment!
Heed to the Clarion’s call!
Its time for a call to duty!
I will like to drop my articulate pen here because my fingers are already aching, when next am inspired to write about Ikeji Ile Ijesa, I will do just that. Ikeji Ile Ijesa must/will progress during this our own generation.
God Bless Ikeji Ile Ijesa!!!



© Oluwatomilola K. Boyinde,
E3, Boyinde’s Compound,
Oke Oja / Odo Ipo Street,
Ikeji Arakeji Road,
Ikeji Ile Ijesa.

Where Were You & What Did You Do When Ikeji Ile Ijesa Began To Degenerate?

Where Were You & What Did You Do When Ikeji Ile Ijesa Began To Degenerate?
Dear Indigenes!
Fellow Indigene of this Great Community (Ikeji Ile Ijesa),
I have now come to discovered and agreed that we are the only
one that can build Ikeji Ile Ijesa. So, we have to join hands together and participate in the building of Ikeji Ile Ijesa by doing what we know best in moving our Jerusalem (Ikeji Ile Ijesa) forward so that history will not pose an unable to answered question to us.
If you are a famous young writer, and you do not write about the quandary of Ikeji Ile Ijesa Indigenes, history will ask: Where were you, and what did you do when Ikeji Ile Ijesa began to degenerate?
If you are a prolific young journalist, and you say nothing about corrupt politicians who shares the money for the development of Ikeji Ile Ijesa, posterity will ask: Where were you and what did you do when Ikeji Ile Ijesa began to degenerate?
If you are a flourishing young entrepreneur, and you do not contribute to the improvement of the lives of the destitute in Ikeji Ile Ijesa, future generations will ask: Where were you, and what did you do when Ikeji Ile Ijesa began to degenerate?
If you are a singer, and you do not sing in defence of the downtrodden in Ikeji Ile Ijesa, history will also pose a question to you: Where were you and what did you do when Ikeji Ile Ijesa began to degenerate?
If you are a pastor that refuses to seek the face God for the betterment of Ikeji Ile Ijesa, instead, you keep praying for your self-interest (remember that the ‘betterment of Jerusalem is the betterment of the Jews’), posterity will ask: Where were you and what did you do when Ikeji Ile Ijesa began to deteriorate?
If you are a teacher that teaches the student formal education but you forget to teach them morals, future generations will ask: Where were you and what did you do when Ikeji Ile Ijesa began to degenerate?
If you a Councillor that the people voted for, with the aim of developing the community (because they believed in you, your ability and capability that you will deliver to the downtrodden) but you got there and served your pocket, history will also pose a question to you: Where were you and what did you do when Ikeji Ile Ijesa began to disintegrate?
It does not matter what kind of work you do, there is a role you can/must play to stop the perversion of our Jerusalem (Ikeji Ile Ijesa). Your success will mean nothing if it is not connected with the general advancement of Ikeji Ile Ijesa. Remember a quote that says “A man is not remembered for what he possessed on earth but he’s remembered for his contribution to the Development and Enlargement of his Nation/Community and his Kindred”; our own Community is Ikeji Ile Ijesa and our Kindred are the people in Ikeji Ile Ijesa.
Frantz Fanon said something in ((Wretched of the Earth)) one of his books I read:
I quote; ‘…We who are citizens of the under-developed countries, we aught to seek every occasion for contacts with the rural masses; we aught never to lose contact with the people [who have] battled for [their] independence and for the concrete betterment of [their] existence.’
Extracting my point out of the quote;
‘…We the natives/indigenes of Ikeji Ile Ijesa, we aught to think on how to better the lives of other indigenes (be it morally or financially), we aught to think on how to contribute to the development of Ikeji Ile Ijesa, we aught to ponder what we can do to make Ikeji Ile Ijesa Great.’ Ask yourself now, How and When will I respond to Frantz Fanon’s call?
If you do not ask yourself this soul-searching question, you might find yourself unable to respond when future generations ask: Where were you and what did you do when Ikeji Ile Ijesa began to degenerate?
Who amongst you does not blame on the government for not developing Nigeria without remembering the word of John Fitzgerald Kennedy that says “Let us not ask what our country should do for us, rather let us ask what we shall do for our country” and this way, I think that we will be on the right path to building a greater nation. It is not about how late we start, it is all about starting first that defines our goal, motive, mission and vision to building a great nation “Nigeria”. (It is not how far, but it is how well)? Remember that ‘when you point an accusing finger at someone, the remaining four (4) points to you.’ Please, don’t get me wrong here, It is good to Criticize a Government that is not working, but, as you criticize, try to ask yourself this question ‘what has been my contribution to the development of my Community?’ The Government can’t provide all our needs. So, let us ask ourselves what we can do for Ikeji Ile Ijesa to make her Great. It is not about how late we start, it is all about starting first that defines our goal, motive, mission and vision to building a great Ikeji Ile Ijesa.
I see no person better than You & I to rescue our town from ignorance (which is poverty, poverty of idea) on the side of Ikeji Ile Ijesa based youths. I see no other group of young people better than You & I to lead Ikeji Ile Ijesa to the Path of Greatness. I also think You & I have an immediate responsibility to halt Ikeji Ile Ijesa’s slide into hopelessness. But when You & I do it, keep in mind that future generations will still ask: Where were you and what did you do when Ikeji Ile Ijesa began to degenerate? I guess by then, we will be able to give an answer to the question.

Where were you, and what did you do when Ikeji Ile Ijesa began to degenerate? Will you be able to give an answer to this question when future generations ask you?

Thank you very much!

May Peace Be With You All (Amen)!
Together We Can Build Ikeji Ile Ijesa!
God Bless Ikeji Ile Ijesa!!
God Bless You All!!!


© Oluwatomilola K. Boyinde,
E3/G27, Boyinde’s Compound,
Oke Oja/Odo Ipo Street,
Ikeji Arakeji Road,
Ikeji Ile Ijesa.

Why Our Generation Can’t Wait!

Juvenile Generation!
Our Generation must get to that long awaited ‘Promise Land’ but we must take steps out of this ‘Waste Land.’

Our Generation can’t wait anymore because we want A Boyinde ( Ba’Oyinde, ‘Oyin means ‘Good New’, So, Boyinde means ‘to Come with Good News’) Generation! – Oluwatomilola Kennedy omo Boyinde (BKO). A GoodNews Generation!

.....we've waited for too long for the "dividends of democracy" to TRICKLE DOWN on all and sundry and OUR GENERATION can't wait no more.........! - Gbolahan Olubowale (Gbola Bowale X) MSW, President & CEO, Nigeria & Africa Renaissance Initiative Inc.

There is CHANGE hanging in the air...I can smell its energy and fell its smell. It's in the not distant future (Our Generation). It's Inevitable and Incorruptible. This CHANGE shall HIT this CONTINENT (Africa) and shake its COUNTRIES. No one knows when but I sense it's NOW! This is Why We Can’t Wait! - Abeku Adams

This CHANGE is always with us and has been since1960. It is just that we were not ready to romance with it, but now as Bob Marley once said “It is high time we emancipated ourselves from Mental Slavery, nobody can set us free but our Minds”. So, my Generation can’t wait any more because we want to Emancipate ourselves from Mental Slavery, Political Slavery and also Civilian Dictatorship. - Babatunde Idowu Ebenezeri

Our Generation is a Generation that concur with the word of Mahatma Ghandi that says “…the emancipation of humanity can never be permanently halted. It can be temporarily, forcibly, or otherwise adjourned. But it can never be everlastingly arrested. Emancipation is the freeing of people from the covert or overt conditions of constraint, imposed by others, which limit the ability of people to develop their capacities and talents to the full, individually or collectively. It means equal status of individual citizens in relation to the state, equality before the law, regardless of religion, property, and other private characteristics of individual persons. Emancipation also carries in its meaning in tolerance and equality of otherness. For it to find its fuller scope it requires the acknowledgement and coexistence of difference, free association, social interpretation and above all equality.” A Liberated Generation!

We can’t wait again to remain Stagnant, its time to move this Country to a Greater height. Our Generation wants to build a Nigeria (not Nai’jiriya’) that everybody will be proud of, A Generation that will build a ‘New Nigeria’ without greed that we have been yarning for, A Generation that will make ‘Nigeria’ a better place to live. A Well-being Generation!
Our Generation can’t wait like this Wasted Generation has waited and Stagnation has been their portion. Our Generation is a Progressing Generation and there is no more time for Progression in Stagnation and even Retrogression, A Generation that will stop the Under Development, Mass Impoverishment, Kleptomania, Stagnation, e.t.c, in Nigeria. A Moving Generation!

Our Generation is a Generation that want to build a Nigeria where there will be Satisfaction of Basic Necessities; Food for the People, Bread for the Hungry, Jobs for the Unemployed and Land for the Peasants. There will be Improvement instead of Impoverishment. A Generation that will banish, even sentence Poverty to life Imprisonment. A Blessed Generation!

Our Generation is that Generation that we use the Permutation and Combination method to Subtract ‘Corruption’ which has progressed from Arithmetic Progression to Geometric Progression in this Country and reduce it to Zero Unity. A Generation that will stop Corruption at all level, A Generation that will put a stop to a Nation where Corruption has been Institutionalized. An Honest Generation!
Our Generation is the Generation that will put an end to Official corruption & Corrupt Practices, A Generation that will create a “Nigeria” where Public Servants at every level serve the public and not their own pockets, A Generation that will change our Characters, Behaviours and our Mentality towards Corruption. A Well-Behaved, Well-Bred, Well-Mannered, Refined, Distinguished (Boyinde Family) Generation! A Best-Ever Generation!
Our Generation is the Generation that will create a Nigeria where crime does not daily threaten our Lives and Possessions, A Generation that will build a ‘Secured Nigeria’ where there will be security for every Citizens and they will be able to have Rest of Mind and sleep with their two eyes closed, A Secured Generation!

Our Generation is a Generation that will make a Jerry Rawlings Revolution. A Generation that will make all eaters vomit what they have eaten. A Generation that will believe in the ‘rule of law’, A Generation that will make all those who trample on the face of the ‘rule of law’ have their comeuppance, A Generation that will make ‘Egalitarianism’ a ‘Watchword’. A Generation that will Stand on Justice and Equity. A God-fearing Generation!

Our Generation is the Generation that will make the Citizens have a rethink and say with their mouth again that “Honesty is the Best Policy.” A Generation that we make people believe again that Good Name is better than Money and Gold. A Reasoned Generation!

• Our Generation is the Generation that will bring a Government that will exist solely for the Welfare of the People. A Government irrevocably Committed to the Development of every Stratum of our Community. A Government that will Unlock the Dormant Potentials in the People. A Government which will be an Unusual Government and the Citizens will be Boastful of. A Committed Generation!

Our Generation is a Motivating Generation. A Generation that will bring a new ‘style of leadership’, a leadership that will Empower and Motivate People to solve problems within their own Communities. A Motivational Generation!

Our Generation is the Generation that will turn around the quote that says “It seems that politics here in Nigeria has been transformed into its opposite. Instead of a way of solving problems, politics has often become a problem itself. Instead of improving people’s lives, it is claiming lives” A Live-Sheltered Generation!

Our Generation is the Generation that will make Democracy work. A Generation that will make Democracy be all about Service Delivery and not the Emasculation and Suffocation that we have today. A Generation that will create a Paradigm Shift in the way we think by bringing a new thinking, the right thinking, for a right direction. Our Generation is the Generation that will practice Democracy in full, A Generation that will turn the present Regression State of our Democracy to Progression State. A Progressive Generation!

Our Generation is the Generation that will reform the Nigeria Police Force and cleanse it break the bound of the historical knack for Corruption, Inconsistency, Torture, Blackmail, Armed Robbery, Suppression, Oppression, Repression, Extortion, Intimidation, Murder and a lot more. Here comes the Generation that will clear the Aegean Tube. An Unblemished Generation!

Our Generation is the Generation that can/will overcome the Bogeys of Mindless Corruption, Sectionalism, Ethnicity, Religious, Bigotry, Self-serving Politics of Intolerance and Lack of Commitment to National Ideas. A Conqueror Generation!

Enough is Enough! Nigeria needs not to be treated like Puppets anymore. It is time to have a Prudent, Transparent, and Dedicated Leaders to lead Our Dear Nation Nigeria to the Long Awaited Promise Land. Nigeria needs fresh people with fresh and refreshing ideas at the helm of its affairs and Our Generation will be that Generation that will bring along this kind of Leaders. A Right Thinking Generation!

Our Generation is the Generation that will remove the Name of Nigeria from the List of the Failed States. A Generation that will make everything work. A Generation that will provide Social Infrastructures; there will be provision of Electricity 24/7 (A Generation that will move Nigeria out of darkness into light. Let there be Light, Jesus Proclaimed), Water (taps will run), Hospitals will be equipped (Our wives will be able to give birth safely. Even if they like, they can give birth twice or thrice a day because of the provision of a Dependable and Accessible Health Services), Recreational Centres for the young and old, Schools with well -equipped Sophisticated materials and many more. A Boyinde ( Ba’Oyinde, ‘Oyin means ‘Good New’, So, Boyinde means ‘to Come with Good News’) Generation!

We’ve waited enough for a Better Education but all we’ve seen is ‘abe igi, owo yin lo jewa logun& bowowo’ style of education, which has put our Educational Sector in shambles, A Generation that will make the Educational Sector to have a good run. A Learned Generation!

Our Generation can’t afford to wait in this Blood Bleeding Land that will soon perish like Sodom and Gomorrah if we don’t turn a new leaf, A Generation that will stop the illegal killings in the Northern part of this Country, A Generation that will put an end to Boko Haram Bombing Series, A Generation that will stop the killing of innocent people, A Generation that will have respect for human lives. A Peace-loving Generation!

Our Generation will be a Generation that will preach ‘Love and Unity’ instead of planting ‘seeds of discord’ in the Nation, A Generation that will seek for Peace to end the barbarism of the privileged few-breaking Our Virgin Foals Roughshod. A Loving Generation!

Our Generation is the Generation that will rescue Nigeria from the Bottomless pit of Hopelessness into which it has sunk. A Rescuing Generation!

Our Generation is a Generation that will devote Time and Energy to Diagnose and solve the problems of the Country. A Workaholic Generation!

Our Generation is that Generation that won’t let the ‘Labour of our Heroes Past be in Vain’. A Restoration Generation!

Our Generation is that Generation that will return our ‘beloved Country’ “Nigeria” to the Path of Greatness. A Great Generation!

We can’t wait because we’ve waited enough!!!

TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE is in OUR GENERATION ….and we don’t have time on our side anymore as we have callously and prodigally WASTED the last 50 Better Forgotten YEARS and we can’t let the coming YEARS be WASTED - Gbola Bowale X, President & CEO, Nigeria & Africa Renaissance Initiative Inc.

Here Comes The God Sent Generation !

Join the Train that will bring that Generation that is ready to make “A NEW NIGERIA” Possible.
The Train that will bring this Generation is ready to take off and Now is the right time for you to join the “TRANSFORMATIONAL TRAIN” that may Land in Nigeria Come 2015!
Are You Ready To Join The “TRANSFORMATIONAL TRAIN” today? Procrastinate Not, Today is the right day for you to join the “Transformational Train” so that you won’t Waste with this Wasted Generation because tomorrow might be too late.
This is Time for us (YOUTHS) to rule this Great Nation “NIGERIA”. As long as we are given the chance to ‘rule’, I believe there will be a “LANDMARK CHANGE.” – Oluwatomilola K. Boyinde
WATCHOUT …!!!


Oluwatomilola K. Boyinde,
A Change Agent.