Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend': This is what makes me different and can alsomake you stand-out?

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend'

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend': This is what makes me different and can also make you stand-out?

Many times we confuse the differences between people with physical attributes but this is wrong. I am not different from you because you are yellow and I am black, because you are tall and I am short, neither is it because you have the shape of a model and I look like an amoeba. We are not even different because you have a job and I don’t; because you have ambitions and am contented with where I am; because you can sing and I can speak; all of these are attributes we possess but that is not what makes us different – what makes us different is in ‘who we are’.

There is a difference between what a person has and who a person is. What you have are your attributes but who you are is the real person. In 2014 you must look beyond what a person has to who a person is. Both of us are different! Why? It is not because I am male and you are female; it is because of who I am and who you are and who you are is determined by your relationships, what you hear, what enters your heart, what you read, what you watch, what you see, people you hang out with. The same thing goes for me.

I have all the attributes you like in me because of who I am. It is because of who I am that I am able to possess such attributes and you also do all that you do because of who you are. If you say Gabriel is a confident man – that is an attribute and it is as a result of who I am (my relationships, what I read, what I allow to enter my heart, what I hear and so on) – these things are what makes me who I am and makes you who you are.

If you feel there is a need to change who you are, the process is simple and not as complicated as you might have thought it to be. You must change your mindsets and beliefs. How? You have to change your relationships, change what enters your heart, change what you listen to, change what you read, change what you watch and change the people you spend most of your time with; some people even need to change their jobs – these things are what makes you and that’s how to change who you are.

I hope you have bought your own Dream Book, where you are writing your plans and every suggestion I give in my daily write-ups. You need to write out what you will change this year; whether it’s what you read, watch or listen to; write out what you will watch, read and listen to in their place – as you do this you are already changing who you are and by December 2014 your life would have been so great that other people would love to be like you.



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#PrincessTalks: This is how to keep your New Year resolutions

by Princess Adayaeze

#PrincessTalks: This is how to keep your New Year resolutions

I had this little conversation with brother and his friends and it was all about the New Year resolutions and how long you can keep them. Some were like 30mins, an hour or even a month - then why make a resolution you won't even bother to keep?

In theory, New Year resolutions are a fantastic idea, after all what better way to start the New Year than with a fresh look on life, your work and your relationship with others. This has turned out as an annual ritual to some people and to the remaining few it is a huge joke and some go to the extent of gambling on who keeps their resolutions the longest. Most times people tend to lose interest in their resolutions, not because they can't keep it but because their dreams are way above their reach.

Most resolutions involve inspiration but no preparation; you have to be adequately prepared to list out your new year resolutions and also ways to achieve it. You can try out with something simple like

  • Dropping all the bad habits you picked up the previous years such as excessive spending, smoking, excessive drinking and stuff.

  • Changing your health outlook by being more mindful of what you are eating; taking your life as your priority and not the doctor's work table; try working out in order to keep fit and be smart

  • Embracing generosity; helping people; trying to be nicer than your previous year; smiling more than frowning

  • Open to changes and accommodating people.

Lofty dreams, building castles in the sky, are all good but doesn't constitute a great New Year resolution, keep it simple, something you can easily work on without it seeming like you are dragging a heavy load of iron round your neck, and always remember to keep that list at the back of your mind.



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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend': How not to go far but to 'go-great' in life

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend'

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend': If you want to go far, go alone but if you want to go-great go with people

Nobody becomes great alone; you need people to achieve greatness in life. My greatest desire is to see every reader of OLATUNJISPEAKS.com (Africa’s number one inspirational site) become great in their different fields and that is why I am committed to writing one piece a day in 2014 that will inspire, teach you and ultimately make you great; this is coupled with the other writers and featured posts that will come on the blog.

When I was growing up my parents could go out and leave us with the neighbors and they will be sure that we will be well taken care of; we will be well fed and catered for even though our parents were not around. We could go to our neighbor’s house to watch TV, we go to play football every evening and mixed with friends, there were extra-curricular activities that made us relate with as many people as possible but today reverse is the case. Every family lives alone, you can no longer go out and keep your children with the neighbor that lives on the next flat – you don’t even know the name of the person living in the next flat – everybody do their own thing but I have discovered that no matter how many inspiration and knowledge you get, no matter your level of creativity and ‘geniusity’ you can never be great alone. Even Jesus Christ in all of his power had twelve disciples and another fifty disciples; he understood the power of networking and relationships.

If you want to go far, go alone but if you want to go-great go with people! For every Nelson Mandela there are other ‘Mandelas’, for every Bill Gates there are other ‘Gates’, for every Aliko Dangote there are other ‘Dangotes’ and for every Oprah Winfrey there are other ‘Winfreys’ – I mean we see all of these great people and we want to be like them but we fail to realize the quality of people in their network – they have successfully built relationships, they have quality friends and they have protégées as well; they have people who are helping them achieve what we celebrate.

What is the essence of having over 200 people on your Blackberry Messenger (BBM) contact but you only chat with 5 to 10 of them? Don’t you know that when you have a dream to achieve, it is people that will help you achieve it; most of those people are on your BBM contact, Facebook friends, Twitter followers but you have not cultivated a relationship with them yet? If you are serious about greatness this year you must be serious about increasing the number of people you know, the number of people that knows you and the number of phone numbers you can call and you will not have to introduce yourself – this is one of the secrets of great men and you must embrace it this year.

I have also fallen short of the same issue but I am committed to have the phone numbers of at least 70% of my BBM audience and also to have a relationship with them; know them and what they do and also introduce myself and what I do – who knows if my wife has been on my BBM list all these while and I have never said ‘hi’ to her, lol. Who knows if the person who will introduce my next big client is there and I have never cared to relate with them. Let us all make this commitment this year by getting to know more people, share contacts, open up and build quality friendship that will add to your life and help you achieve your vision faster.



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Monday, January 6, 2014

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend': I have never done this before but I will doit in 2014 #MondayInspiration

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend'

I have never done this before but I will do it in 2014 #MondayInspiration

I have never done this before but I will do it in 2014. Yes, I will! I don’t know about you but I cannot afford to end 2014 the same way I started it; that will be a waste of 365 days; I simply cannot afford that – it is too expensive.

So I was asking myself what it is I can do this year that I have never done before; something I have often thought as impossible. It occurred to me that personally, writing one inspirational article per day is a feat I will celebrate, should I complete it? – that means I am able to inspire at least one person every day this year. I will do it! But I need you to help me every day by coming to this blog, www.olatunjispeaks.com and when you have not seen my own article for the day, buzz me on Twitter, BBM, Facebook, sms or even call me – that way, I will get off my butt and be at your service. Please help me!

Some of the men I respect the most publish at least one book in a year, I discovered that many of them write every day and these are men who have millions of followers, they run businesses and have a family to cater for. Thinking about this, I had to ask myself why in the world should I not be able to write one article daily when I am not married, am running a business that affords me time, I don’t have millions of followers yet (Fact, not Truth – I actually have billions of followers but you just can’t see them yet *straightface). Back to my point, many of us want to be a Sam Adeyemi, Fela Durotoye, David Oyedepo, Richard Branson but we are too lazy and too docile. If you cannot invest your time in doing something you have never done before, you cannot be something you have never been before.

Do not try to be something, try to do something – it is in doing the something that you become the something you really want to be. So, let’s do it this way; what do you want to be? Let’s take being a speaker or an author as an example. Another question, what does an established speaker and authors do daily? Most of them Think, Write and Speak every day! And you want to be like them. Don’t you feel you should also think, write and speak every day? Yes, you should! It is when you have consistently done this that you will have no choice but to become like them.

What profession are you into? In 2014, strive to do what the top dogs in your industry are doing; strive to do something you have never done before. I read a book by Malcom Gladwell (The Outliers) once and he explained based on research that whatever you are able to do for 10 000 hours, you can become an expert at – that means if you do something long enough you can become the number one in that field.

I challenge you to challenge yourself this year, do something you have never done before and like I always encourage people to do – WRITE it out! Don’t just decide it in your heart – WRITE it! Everyone who reads OLATUNJISPEAKS.com must have a DREAM Book where you write things like this. 2014 will be the best year you have ever lived as you strive to do something you have never done before.



Written by Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend', Follow on Twitter: @OLATUNJISPEAKS | Email: olatunjispeaks@gmail.com

Sunday, January 5, 2014

SEE! This is my special birthday gift to you -OLATUNJISPEAKS #Jan1st-Jan5thSeries

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend'

Gabriel Olatunji

Nine months ago, a woman gave birth to twins even though she wasn’t rich, she saw the twins as a gift from God and she believed that whatever it is that they will eat will be provided for by God. Shortly after this, there was a shocking discovery on one of the babies, it was baby Kehinde. Taiwo was and still is hale and hearty but the doctors declared that Kenny (a short form for Kehinde) will not live more than one year because he has a hole in his heart. The only way he would survive it is if a surgery of some sort is carried out; the cost of this surgery is penned down at Two Million,One Hundred Thousand Naira only (#2, 100 ,000). It is already nine months and #BabyKenny has just four months to live; if the baby does not get the surgery before April he will have to bid the world goodbye.

When I heard this story some days ago, several questions ran through my mind and I will love you to help answer them;

Who did a nine month old baby offend to have such a fate at this innocent stage of his life?

When did our country (you and I) degenerate so low that we can no longer help our fellow man?

When will the Nigerian government create a health insurance scheme that will take care of issues like this?

When will you and I rise up to contribute our own widow’s mite (little) in ensuring #BabyKenny lives?

Today (January 5th, 2014) is my birthday and I probably want many things as gifts but there’s nothing I want more than for that baby to get the needed surgery and live to fulfill potential. Who knows what that baby could become tomorrow; maybe Nigeria’s President; maybe a Governor; maybe the best Neurosurgeon; maybe the best footballer from Africa; who knows? But this is where you and I come in!

We are not waiting on the government to do this; we can make it happen for this baby. So far, #400, 000 has been raised for this baby through the help of notable people.

How can we help? If 200 people decide to give #10 000 each, we would have raised  2 million naira for the baby. If 400 people decide to give #5 000 each, we would have raised #2 000 000 for this baby and if 600 people decide to give #2 500 each we would have also raised the money.

I didn’t write to inspire you today but to challenge you and give you an opportunity to taste greatness – greatness is not affluence or wealth but the ability to touch or save someone’s life even when you are not acknowledged. Jesus remains a great man even when he was scorned to death by the same people he was dying for. Kindly help this baby live! Give your own, let me give my own, tell someone else to give their own and let us all give our own – this is the essence of life – GIVING!

This is the account details:

Save baby Kenny

Account Name: Adegbuyi Kehinde

Account Number: 0141056477 (GTB)

You can talk to the mother of #BabyKenny on 07011899298

What else should I do on my birthday if not for an act of kindness – when I die, people will not remember me for how many write-ups I did but the write-ups I did that helped them or someone they know. #SAVEBABYKENNY by sending your own little to the account.

 baby kenny

Please note that Uncle Praise Fowowe inspired this.



NOTE: January 5th (today) is my birthday and I have written an article every day since January 1st 2014 sharing lessons I have learnt in life starting from. If you missed anyone, you can READ from HERE

Jan 1st – The greatest lesson 2013 taught me - http://bit.ly/1dAy8tx

Jan 2nd – Woman, this is how to choose your own King in 2014 - http://bit.ly/1gzmmQs

Jan 3rd – This is what I and my friend have learnt and we will want you to learn also - http://bit.ly/194Jvuj

Jan 4th – This is what I want to achieve in January and February 2014 - http://bit.ly/19Vg2Bf

And today’s (January 5th) own is what you’ve just read!



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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend': This is what I want to achieve in Januaryand February #Jan1st-Jan5thSeries

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend'

The Teenage Millionaire

Two of my friends needed to further their studies in a university abroad. Before now I have heard the two of them say to me that they can’t wait to get out of this country; they aren’t ‘bad citizens’ but they passionately believe that schooling and better opportunities abound abroad. Who am I to dispel their beliefs and dreams? In 2013, they got an opportunity that presented the achievement of their dream at a relatively fair price. They needed to pay some hundreds of thousands as deposit but the money wasn’t forthcoming – they had a deadline to meet – if this opportunity passes them by they might have to wait longer to realize their dream of travelling out of this country.

Day by day, I watched them make calls to everyone they could, trying to raise the money before the deadline with the intention of paying back when they turn their investments into cash. The fact that I could do so little made me feel bad but my point today is the tenacity of these two friends; I saw them give up at a point because men and friends whom they had faith in disappointed but it wasn’t for long, they were back believing and striving to raise the needed money – in one or two days they finally both raised the money to meet the deadline which initiated the process.

These two friends taught me in 2013 that no matter how big your dream is you can achieve it if you DESIRE it ENOUGH. Strong desire is different from wishful thinking – it is passionately believing that it is possible and highlighting things to do every day that will lead to the achievement of the dream.

This is how I think you should live your 2014:

Have a strong desire to finish this year better than you started it. How?

  • Have a dream book and write out one (not two or three but ONE) thing you must achieve in January, write out one thing you must achieve in February, write out ONE thing you MUST achieve in March and write out one thing you must achieve every other month of the year.

Kindly take note of the word - MUST! It is not something that you do if you can but something that you do because you MUST.

By the end of 2014, you would have achieved at least 12 notable things which many would have loved to achieve in their lives. For example, my own major goal in January is to publish one of my books titled, ‘The Teenage Millionaire – The Financial Independence Story of a Teenager’ (you can pre-order your copies) and also to pay #100 000 to a certain client my company is owing. As for me this goal is nonnegotiable. I MUST achieve it and I have written out between five to ten ways to achieve this goal; you must do the same (if you need help in coming up with ways to achieve it, talk to someone who can help and my doors are open for advice).

In February, I want to successfully host ‘Ololufemi’ (My Lover) – A valentine’s lovers’ dinner event that will attract between twenty and fifty young unmarried couples who are serious about their relationships and intends taking it to the altar. My goal with this event is to create an atmosphere of love, intimacy, romance and inspiration for them. Married folks who have been married for over 30 years will be there so that young couples can ask questions; couples who have been married for only a few years will be present to answer questions also. This event is particularly for Christian couples whom I believe their relationships are mostly boring which is why they end up breaking up incessantly. We want to give them an opportunity to dance together, feed themselves, confess love to themselves publicly and do those things they may not do normally – this event is about purpose and good deeds for me; I already have a team to help me achieve it (we still need sponsors and partnerships).

I won’t tell you what I want to achieve in March and the rest of the months but I have told you these ones so that you can hold me accountable to achieve them and also to make you see the point am driving at. You can end this year ten times better than you started it.

  • Write out ONE thing you must achieve in January and every other month of the year.

  • Write out ways and what you have to do to achieve each one.

  • Create a strategy to accomplish each one and remember it is a MUST you achieve at least this one thing in that month. Let’s see if you won’t end the year great.

  • Do something ever day that will help you achieve your goal.



NOTE: January 5th (tomorrow) is my birthday and I will be sharing lessons I have learnt in life starting from, January 1st to January 5th, 2014 (tomorrow). READ Yesterday’s piece HERE

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Friday, January 3, 2014

#Jan1st-Jan5thSeries: This is what I and my friend have learnt and wewill want you to learn also - OLATUNJISPEAKS

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend'

OLATUNJISPEAKS.com

Some years ago I started a blog, www.gabrielz360.com and our focus was Motivation and Entertainment. We published articles that motivated people using entertainment celebrities as subject matters and we also did a bit of entertainment news. After two years, the site expired and I never renewed it – I stayed without writing for months, if not years.

In September 2012, I was inspired to register a new blog that will revolve around me and hence the birth of OLATUNJISPEAKS.com but I didn’t know exactly what the blog was suppose to be doing and I was tired of doing what everyone else was doing. Every successful blog at the time was into entertainment and as much as a part of me loved entertainment, I knew it was not my first love. Inspiration is what I had always wanted to do even when I did entertainment. My goal then was to use entertainment as a tool to inspire people – everything still came down to inspiration.

After a conversation with my inner self I decided to obey a spiritual force and focus www.OLATUNJISPEAKS.com on INSPIRATION only; it was a tough decision to make because nobody else was doing inspiration on a daily basis and on a large scale except on some personal level. I wanted to build an online site that gave people a dose of inspiration daily – a site you will visit in the morning first thing when you wake up and what you read or hear from the site will inspire you to achieve great things that day – that was simply the idea God gave me.

I started out towards the end of the first quarter by writing #MondayInspiration as a Facebook Note and the response and comments of people inspired me after a few weeks to launch the site and upload all the #MondayInspiration I had written there; and that was how www.OLATUNJISPEAKS.com (Africa’s number one Inspirational site), with a mission to INSPIRE you to achieve GREATNESS, was birthed. The decision to go against the crowd, break away from the norm, fulfill my purpose and obey a spiritual voice has positioned us as a leader in this field – we are still growing though.

Why did I share this story?

My friend also runs one of the fastest growing entertainment blog in Nigeria and in the last few weeks he had an encounter and also decided to change base from entertainment to success and inspiration. As he was telling me, I felt proud that I did not follow the crowd and as a result I have in one way or the other inspire other people to live differently.

This is what I and my friend have learnt and we will want you to learn also:

  • Stop doing what everyone else is doing – find your first love and marry ‘her’

  • Doing the norm only makes you achieve normal results but breaking away from the normal positions you as an extra-ordinary person.

  • Go where there is no path and leave a trail thereby becoming a leader in that field.

  • You will never be great living the way people want you to but the way your maker wants you to.

  • Money is good but the fulfillment you get from doing purpose is incomparable.

  • When you die, heaven will not ask you how much money you made but how much impact you made.

  • Don’t die a photocopy – there is an original version of you on your inside; locate it and BE it!



NOTE: January 5th is my birthday and I will be sharing lessons I have learnt in life starting from January 1st to January 5th, 2014. READ Yesterday’s piece HERE

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Thursday, January 2, 2014

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend': Woman, this is how to choose your own Kingin 2014 #Jan1st-Jan5thSeries

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend'

Woman, this is how to choose your own king in 2014

I had an interesting conversation with one of my closest female friends few days back and this opened my eyes to issues I think many ladies need to address. These issues are what even our men can learn from...

My friend had gone to the NYSC camp as a single woman but came back with love. He was fine, calm and caring. The relationship was so good that she contemplated marrying him even though he was a muslim (a different religion from hers) - she didn't seem to want to see anything wrong with it - talk about love is blind! It’s a few months down the line, my friend will be 28 soon, one or two other guys are coming but she wants to be committed to this relationship as she hopes for the best. She doesn't know exactly what the future holds and she's only waiting to accept what life throws at her instead of taking from life what she desires from life.

After listening to her for some time I felt a need to discuss with her for the first time about her relationship and as I woke up this morning it occurred to me that there are so many other ladies out there who are not proactive about their relationship and marital future, ladies who allow any man to come and go, ladies who wait on luck to get married because of the men they've chosen to be with, ladies who can't vouch 100% that am the only one in the life of my man. It saddens me and I thought to tell you today that you should not move on in 2014 without making deliberate decision about an aspect of life that has the capacity to make or mar your future - your marriage!

You must show that you are a smart woman. You must know what you want in life and not the woman that anything goes with. Anybody can be a man but not any man can be a King - not every man who is caring enough to pay attention to you for some time should have you, it should be the man whom the cap fits. The man whom the cap fits must first be defined by you. When you have a full idea of this man, when he shows up you will recognize him and when someone who is not it shows up, you will say NO even if he's caring, good, fine and all that. The definition of your man should determine who takes top place in your life. Gone are the days when Kings only has veto power to choose their queen, Kings love women who can decide their own Kings - decide who your man will be! Pick a book today; FORGET about all the men you have once met before and now. Write out 10 to 15 nonnegotiable traits of your husband; what your man must be (Note: I said 'be' not 'have' - there's a difference). 'Be' refers to his nature, character, his person, his way of life, his vision and passion, his habits, his purpose, his faith (religion) while 'Have' refers to his possessions, his looks, his demeanor, his car etc. When you look at that list, you are looking at your husband. Don't fall for what he has, fall for who he is.

We must all know what we want! It is paramount! No one should make a life altering decision such as who to marry without knowing clearly what he/she wants.





NOTE: January 5th is my birthday and I will be sharing lessons I have learnt in life starting from today, January 1st to January 5th, 2014. READ Yesterday's piece HERE

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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

An open letter to Nigeria's new generation - Funmi Iyanda

Funmi Iyanda

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The thing about age is, it is catching. It’s like a hysterical jester lying in wait for the fool.

I want to tell you about Mrs Okoro. Before l turned nine, school was a vaguely irritating distraction from the pursuit of happiness in play and adventure. Every school day, I’d wear my red checked dress and burgundy beret uniform and passively submit to school. l was not a rebellious child. I was a bored child who daydreamed through classes until lunch when the school served asaro and chicken with bananas and ground nuts as snacks. That was until l got to Mrs Okoro’s class.



Mrs Okoro made letters become words, words which became stories, stories which became my life. I loved her dearly, perhaps it was transference as l’d recently lost my mother but at nine, l started going to school because she was there. One day walking out the gates after school, l saw Mrs Okoro getting into a bus ahead of me so l ran across the road to get into the same bus. I didn’t bother checking for traffic. The next thing l remember is thinking heaven looked rather like Akoka road. I had been hit by a car and was staring up at the concerned faces of Mrs Okoro and others. The driver was distraught; he was a student at Unilag and in the moment before pain cut through my adrenalin, l remember being happy l had been hit by a grand university student not some infernal danfo bus driver.

He took me to the university health centre where the nurses gave me a large cone of ice cream to comfort me before treating me and putting me in the big university bus home. My heart was swollen with pride as the shiny big bus drove down our dirt street in Bariga. Not a dime was exchanged, no one called my father at work, there were no mobile phones and we had no phone at home. There was no need; the system took care of me.  It was Nigeria 1980.

Recently on my way out of Nigeria, the Murtala Mohammed airport was thrown into chaos, people were sweating and swearing, passengers stranded as all electronic equipment had stopped working.  The place stank because there was no water to clean the toilets.  I watched the white airline crew walk by with barely contained derision as they gingerly sidestepped the mess. The problem wasn’t that there was no electricity at the airport, that’s normal; it was that someone had not supplied the diesel to run one of the generators.

I sat in a corner, observing people; those who fascinated me most were the band of men, mid thirties to late forties, Nigeria’s emerging business and political elite. I recognised them by their Louis Vuitton luggage, logo jacket and velvet slippers, disguising their social anxiety with an unabated desire for the pointless. Seemingly oblivious to their environment, they strutted about backslapping and rolling their r’s, being cocky, rude and dismissive to everyone.



What stuck me most about these preening peacocks though, was their total lack of shame at the state of things. They are the band of new-Africa-rising, proudly Nigerian jingoists, living in a glass bubble as far removed from the Nigerian reality as you can get. For them patriotism is not a recognition of failure and a determination to redress it, but a slogan to be worn, tweeted or liked.

Later on, crammed into a rather unsanitary first class lounge, I watched them posturing for furtive young female travelling companions, clearly under instructions to pretend not to know them. The odd thing is that these are no corn farmers made good from my native Ida ogun, these lounge dwellers are very well educated and uncommonly well travelled Nigerians. A defective fraction of the immense amount of brainpower and knowledge Nigeria has produced. They help prevent their peers fulfilling their potential and a pool of brilliant thinkers, explorers, scientists, innovators and artists is lost, squandered by a nation that strangulates its best.



I often hear foreigners perplexedly comment that Nigerians are some of the best educated, urbane and confident black people they have ever met, so how come the country is so, well, Shit?

One reason staring them in the face is that, the best-educated, urbane and confident elite they delight in meeting has failed us.

The question therefore should be, what is it about the country that makes it impossible for its bright, hard working, resource rich population to organise itself into collective prosperity? What is it that turns some of Nigeria’s brightest technocrats into hand wringing, head-scratching incompetents when they achieve power?



You see, Nigeria was founded as an economic proposition to collect and remit resources to the empire, with the British government entrenching a feudal, centralized, western-education-phobic elite in the North and a westernized, Judeo-Christian, anglicised elite in the south.

On departure, these elites with their distinct cultural differences but common goal of avarice became the new imperialists. Imbued with a servitude underpinned by self-loathing and a voracious appetite to mimic their former bosses, they confused westernisation for civilisation and like all counterfeiters concentrated on the surface of things. Thus, to their thinking, the more resources of the land they could coral, the more trappings of the west they could possess and the more civilised they could become.



That unwelcome process continues today.



For this elite, the rest of their kith and kin fill them with unease and even disgust and they condemn them to poverty and a passive consumption of other people’s science, innovations, religions, art and technology as though such achievements are beyond us. They also condemn their own children to future poverty not just material but emotional and cultural. Notably the stolen wealth hardly outlives the first generation.



Each time the elite is replaced, it is by a new generation similarly afflicted and culturally insecure with the same desire to fraudulently acquire a large share of the common wealth themselves.



This is self-loathing in action. It is a terminal disease.



Our common humanity and civilisation should be guaranteed by carefully protected, ever evolving structures, systems and processes, which reflect all our highest values and aspirations. Kajola ni Yoruba nwi.



The system designed by the British was to serve the big empire. It was not designed to work for us and never will.



We all know this and every so often the government of the day will propose a state sponsored jamboree to endlessly chew the cud of that vexatious issue of reform, only to artfully spit it out when the people are sufficiently distracted by the increasingly circus-like, mad-max dystopia we are living through.



The dysfunction at Nigeria’s heart remains because it serves the interests of whichever big man muscles or cheats his way into power. (Note; I said man, the system will never allow for a woman, at least not a woman who won’t do the needful.)

But what about the people? What about the youth?

The subtext of Obasanjo’s recent letter to Jonathan is what they used to call two fighting boy and boy in the streets of Shomolu. The people can sense this it is not their fight; they are as disconnected from the elite as the elite are from them.

They know their place is to submit and dream. They want to be the next big cat. They have no real distaste for those who have stolen their future; often they just want to replace them. The grudging admiration seeping through their envy fuelled whimpers of protest reveals fragile egos easily stroked by association with those who have raped them, then thrown them a bit of Vaseline and warm towels.

They desire to be the ones at the airport with the designer bags and unplaceable accent. The one’s who are gearing up to follow the path of those before them. To flaunt luxuries but live in situations so far removed from the vision of life those luxuries where designed for. When Karl Lagerfeld designs each Chanel bag he cannot possibly envisage it may end up in a place where the carrier can be dragged out of a car and raped in daylight with witnesses and no repercussions. Yes that happened. The baubles do not make us civilised, a country built on a political structure that allows the creativity, innovation, and talent of all to thrive does.



Nigeria in 1980 was by no means a perfect place but would my counterpart in Shomolu today have a Mrs Okoro or such access to public health care?



Let us sound a warning to our “betters,” as they push and pull the country one way and another in their hustle; it is untenable, there will be a snapping, one, which no one can predict.

So what shall we do? What will the young intellectual elite of today do differently?

A youth cultural revolution of ideology and values perhaps? Jettison the hypocrisy, the pseudo religious, anti women, anti children, anti poor patriarchy. Turn away from the bigotry, the megalomania, and the cultural bravado. Free yourselves and your future. Speak the truth to power and each other, not just on twitter, to face. Refuse to participate in the racket, the hustle, and the lie. Be better than that which is on offer.



Thatcher, a deeply polarising figure, but outstanding leader once said;



“Watch your thoughts for they become words.
Watch your words for they become actions.
Watch your actions for they become habits.
Watch your habits for they become your character.
And watch your character for it becomes your destiny.

What we think, we become. ”



Start now before you become the company CEO, the minister, the commissioner, the senator. Lead from within and without.

Abraham Lincoln once said of citizens desiring change; make me. Make your elders and leaders take you seriously. Help the few good men and women in power by showing there is a generation who can and will stand with them. Insist on the structural and constitutional changes that which will free our collective creativity, innovation, science, ideas and culture.

Civilisation is neither westernisation nor exclusive to other climes. It is building a society on values and institutions designed to protect not the strongest but the weakest as we are only as strong, as honourable, as respected and valued as the sum of our weakest parts.

Now what? My job is to tell stories with context, sometimes l don’t know the end. Write your own ending. Shape history.



Text of a keynote delivered by Funmi Iyanda at ThinkOyo 30under30 awards 21/12/13

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend': The greatest lesson 2013 taughtme #Jan1st-Jan5thSeries

Gabriel Olatunji 'Legend'

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My name is Gabriel Olatunji ‘Legend’, born in Papa Ashafa, Agege, Lagos, Nigeria, deported by economic situations to Agbado Ijaye, moved to Ikeja and Magodo respectively in search of a better life. I run OLATUNJISPEAKS Publishing (Book Publishing) and Thought Promotions (An Empowerment and Entertainment outfit) and I am also the lead blogger at www.OLATUNJISPEAKS.com (Africa’s number one inspirational site).

2013 started on a very high note, with great plans and lofty visions and if I am to go according to expectations I should be running things on a higher note than this but this is often the problem with many of us when the year is starting. We are very optimistic and can see no wrong in the New Year, as a result we leave many stones unturned and fail to do the important things and at the end of the day we find ourselves at the same point, a point lower than where we were or just in between the two. The day we start the year by ‘Anticipating Evils’ that may arise and put measures in place to check them, that is the day we will end the year in a note that is resounding.

I started a movie distribution business in December 2012 and we were making money steadily. My ambition of expansion soon took over me and before I knew it we had almost 20 stores we were supplying. Business was good, money was coming in, I was spending (‘foolishly’) and I failed to anticipate the evils that could arise. By September, 2013 we had lost the greatest collateral you need in business, Trust. We were in debt, lost staffs and were worse than where we started from, all because we did not ‘Anticipate Evil’. Everything will not continue to go smooth for you in life and in business which is why you must prepare for the bad days in the good days. Prepare mentally, financially, and increase your network consciously. I am limited in the number of words to write which is why I won’t divulge much but if there is one great lesson I have learnt this year, it is to ‘Anticipate Evils’ (things that can bring me back to the ground) and put measures in place to checkmate them.

I am most grateful for failure this year. If I hadn’t failed, I would have thought life is a bed of roses. If I hadn’t known what it meant not to be able to buy a shirt for weeks after giving out all your cloths to charity then I would have thought I could have everything easy. I am grateful I ventured into a new terrain in business than I am used to and this has taught me how to be a better manager.

If I could, one thing I would do differently will be to put pen on paper and list every aspect of my life and business that I treasure, then list out all the possible things that could make me lose them. Then, I would proffer not more than two solutions to guard against them. For example, if my virginity is important to me I would write that no matter how late it is in the night I wouldn’t sleep in a lady’s house or vice versa neither will I sleep in an hotel with a lady. Also, if your business is important to you this must be your quote, “If you don’t put something aside regularly in business your business will soon be put aside by clients/customers”

NOTE: January 5th is my birthday and I will be sharing lessons I have learnt in life starting from today, January 1st and January 5th, 2014.

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