Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Isaac Oladipupo Unveiled!!! Who is he? Tribute on his Birthday!

Isaac

N.B: This write-up is not edited for the purpose of friendship! No forming, just from the heart.

It was a bright day and we were all playing pranks on each other, we gather at the field in the evening to play football; I wasn’t a good dribbler but I can vouch for my abilities to stop any dribbler before he gets to the defense. So that left me with doing all the dirty work on the pitch; I loved to defend and I believe I still love it although I haven’t played football in a while. Isaac was one of the dribblers, he has a long leg and leg-over was the only major skill I believe he has. As a good defender all I had to do was stop the legs from going 360 degree, then pass the ball to someone else or play a shot; this was how I stopped Isaac on the pitch. It would be a lie if I deny that sometimes he gets the better of me on the pitch but that is one out of five – I was always looking forward to stopping him.

We weren’t friends! We just lived on the same street and I never liked him. He was arrogant and rude; he believed as a result of his ‘longness’ (height) he could beat up any of his contemporaries and I saw him do this over and over again to one or two boys in the street. Each time I see this or am told I get furious and this birthed a dream in my heart; infact it wasn’t just a dream, it was a prayer. You know how Jabez prayed fervently in the bible, how he shouted ‘’Oh Lord, please enlarge my coast…”, that was how desperate I was with this dream and prayer that I had but mine wasn’t that God should enlarge Isaac’s coast but that God should provide a platform where we would have to fight so that I can teach him a lesson of his life with my fist. That prayer went on for many months but the opportunity never came. I guess God knew my fist would do a lot of damage to his face and tooth that it would take a miracle to fix. How childish could I be? I only wanted to fight him because I saw him beat up some other boys – God had something different in stock for us. Did I mention we were only ten years old or fifteen years old at this time?

As fate would have it we ended up in the same secondary school but different classes in our senior secondary school days but I don’t remember sharing a friendly smile with him because of my initial resentment for him.

Because this is a very long story I will fast forward it and speak about this middle part some other time if need be.

We found ourselves on the same team in church long after secondary school and we always argued during meetings but at that time I had grown up, was more matured in my judgment of people and was willing to give him a chance. Ofcourse, he was a grown up man too, he no longer needed to use his fist when issues happened; he used his words. Before I decided to give him a chance I remember the day we were at a meeting together and when it was time to leave we had to leave together (just the two of us), I will never forget that day; we walked home for about an hour or more and we never uttered a word to each other on the way, I mean not a word. The day after our other friend who happens to be my closest friend at the time came over to my place and told me Isaac said we didn’t utter a word to each other throughout our journey yesterday. I knew this had to stop, I cannot continue to judge a man by his ways as a child and am I a saint myself?

I think that moment defined the beginning stage of our friendship; all of my anger dissolved in that period. I wanted to know him, I wanted to talk to him, and I wanted to be his friend. It so happened that opportunities kept bringing us together. He became my best friend! How?

Today is Isaac’s birthday and I am amazed at how astronomical he has grown from that little boy who swings his legs on the ball and calls it a leg-over, at how I haven’t seen him used his fist in over a decade and how I hear his intelligence and I say to myself, “what a friend I could have missed had I not given him a chance.”

Traits that won me over

  • He doesn’t sit down! He is always on to something and this has kept me on my toes. He is the type of friend that challenges you to bring out the best in yourself without necessarily saying a word.

  • He saves, I spend! Am trying to save now and that’s one of the things I learnt from Isaac; I can give the world my last cash but Isaac knows how to save his last cash so that the world doesn’t have to give him when he goes broke.

  • Dependable; he has consistently read my #MondayInspiration write-up before any other person and his contributions to them are enormous. That is just an example!

  • He craves for God; I don’t want a perfect friend, I want a friend who’s ready to make mistakes but at the end of each mistake he goes back to God and amend his ways.

  • Did I mention that he can be very stingy? Yes, I know he would like this but I just thought I should say it. However, I found out that its one of the things that endears me to him; he knows how to manage resources and that is a scarce manager’s abilities.

  • He’s Choleric and I am choleric but on a different dimension; he knows how to get the job done.

  • A very large heart; you know how a man knows how to use relationships to help people with their problems? That’s what am talking about! You might go on trying to help people yourself but he knows how to link people to the right quarters for help and if its what he cannot do he gives up, hoping that you will understand.

Too many things to say but time isn’t a friend. All I want to say to Isaac Oluwaseyi Oladipupo (Pislok) is that I have never regretted this friendship from that day. You are the type of friend I can confidently call MY CLOSEST FRIEND after the Holyspirit o, lol! Apologies to my other friends!

The above truth is my gift to you!

Let’s hook up with Isaac on Sunday afternoon by 4pm as we celebrate with him on the same street we grew up; if you know the street, hook up with us. Lots of music, dance, food, and inspiration!



I am Gabriel Olatunji Legend and Isaac Oladipupo is my closest friend (some people call it ‘Best Friend’)!!! I tweet from @OLATUNJISPEAKS

13 comments:

  1. Lol! Very funny and interesting post! Meaning he changed along the line, great friend you've got bro

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  2. Mr. Gabriel Wouldn't you rather share your best friend with me?

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  3. Isaac is also my friend on Facebook. Haven't met him one on one but his posts have been of great help to me! Happy Birthday Mr Isaac may God continue to uplift you

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  4. There is love in Sharing Ms Nike. I wouldn't mind at all!

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  5. Gabby. Welldone. You think se, na only u get friend. I get too. Anyways, I am delighted to see that you guy value your friendship. My advice is you guys should help each other grow and ur friendship will blossom. I know you guys would be great and be bosses in ur field.

    As for party on sunday, I am not coming because I was not pre-informed about it.

    My dear isaac. Happy birthday and hope you had fun.

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  6. Olatunji,u dnt wnt us to come,dats y u didn't mention d name of d street.

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  7. Happy birthday Isaac, ur words are always in my hrt!(The best revenge is massive success) May God bless u with more wisdom, grace,wealth and every desire of ur heart! Much love!

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  8. 'Pamilerin' as he was fondly called. I remember this guy back in secondary school days, he was disliked by the junior classes...as a matter of fact he was my senior. If am not mistaking, he was the senior prefect in his set. He used to be a bully*like seriously*, even in church he wouldn't allow us play the drums.

    I've learnt something about life,'don't judge a person when you are not close'. Some people form toughness may be because they feel weak inside and wouldn't want any intimidation. At the first 'alumni get-together' of our secondary school, he spoke and those that knew him saw a different 'Pamilerin'.

    Happy you found a friend that you never knew was to be a friend, Mr Gabriel...it has happened to me before. I wish you both a happy friendship. To the celebrant, happy birthday!

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  9. Yeah i also follow Isaac @SoarNaija on Twitter and their tweets are always different and empowering, thank God for Isaac's life. Please invite me to the parry o :) Let me come celebrate Isaac with you nah!

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  10. Gab af personalised Pamil......sorry, Isaac finish. I shall hold my Peace! You people should have fought the good finght then so you can have more story to tell fa!

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  11. […] the fact that I wrote a tribute to my best friend yesterday on this blog. You can read that HERE if you missed […]

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  12. Never judge a book by its cover. Such an interesting piece, friends like this are very rare to find! You guys fit each other and I pray your friendship last beyond a lifetime

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  13. People evolve for good and bad, thank God Isaac keeps evolving for the best. He's sure one of the very few young Nigerians to watch out for. I know him but he doesn't know me as I've attended a great conference organized by him and his Global Forum team before. Wish I was in Nigeria to be a part of your best friend's birthday. Best years ahead! Nana

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