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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

NIGERIAN HEROES TO REMEMBER

Nigeria @55 : Heroes to remember
Late Macaulay 

By Femi Akinpelu Joseph

There are some notable personalities that are worth remembering and celebrating as their efforts during the pre-colonial era greatly contributed to the freedom attained by the nation.
Worthy of mentioning also, are other national heroes whose efforts have helped to sustain and advance the gains of independence.
On the list of those Nigeria’s heroes and heroines are the following individuals.


Herbert Macaulay
Herbert Macaulay on June 24, 1923, founded the Nigeria National Democratic Party (NNDP), the first Nigerian political party. The NNDP won all the seats in the elections of 1923, 1928 and 1933.In the 1930s, Macaulay took part in organizing Nigerian nationalist militant attacks on the British colonial government in Nigeria.


Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe
Chief Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe, usually referred to as Zik, was one of the leading figures of modern Nigerian nationalism. He was head of state of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966. He served as the second and last Governor-General from 1960 to 1963 and the first President of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966, holding the presidency throughout the Nigerian First Republic
After a successful journalism career, Azikiwe entered into politics. In 1944, Macaulay and NYM leader Azikiwe agreed to form the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC). A part of Cameroon was incorporated into the British colony of Nigeria. Azikiwe increasingly became the dominant Nigerian nationalist leader, he supported Pan-Africanism and a pan-Nigerian based nationalist movement.


Chief Obafemi Awolowo
Chief Obafemi Jeremiah Oyeniyi Awolowo, GCFR (who lived between 6 March 1909 and 9th of May 1987), was a nationalist and statesman who played a key role in Nigeria’s independence movement, the First and Second Republics and the Civil War. He is most notable as the outstanding first premier of the Western Region but was also a successful federal commissioner for finance and Vice President of the Federal Executive Council in the Civil War and was thrice a major contender for his country’s highest office.
A native of Ikenne in Ogun State, he started his career, like some of his well-known contemporaries, as a nationalist in the Nigerian Youth Movement, where he rose to become Western Provincial Secretary. Awolowo was responsible for much of the progressive social legislation that has made Nigeria a modern nation.

Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was born late in 1912 in Bauchi. He was the son of a Bageri Muslim district head in the Bauchi divisional district of Lere.
He was a vocal advocate of the rights of northern Nigeria, and together with Alhaji Ahmadu Bello, who held the hereditary title of Sardauna of Sokoto; he founded the Northern People’s Congress (NPC).
Balewa entered the government in 1952 as Minister of Works, and later served as Minister of Transport. In 1957, he was appointed Chief Minister, forming a coalition government between the NPC and the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC), led by Nnamdi Azikiwe. He retained the post as Prime Minister when Nigeria gained independence in 1960, and was reelected in 1964.
However, as Prime Minister of Nigeria, he played important roles in the continent’s formative indigenous rule. He was one of the leaders in the formation of the Organization of African Unity and creating a cooperative relationship with French speaking African countries


Sir Ahmadu Bello
Sir Ahmadu Bello KBE (June 12, 1910 – January 15, 1966) was one of the foremost early Nigerian politicians, and was the first premier of the Northern Nigeria region from 1954-1966. He was the Sardauna of Sokoto and one of the prominent leaders in Northern Nigeria alongside Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, both of whom were prominent in negotiations about the region’s place in an independent Nigeria.
As leader of the Northern People’s Congress, he dominated Nigerian politics throughout the early Nigerian Federation and the First Nigerian Republic.
In forming the 1960 independence federal government of the Nigeria, Bello as president of the NPC, chose to remain Premier of Northern Nigeria and devolved the position of Prime Minister of the Federation to the deputy president of the NPC Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.


Chief Anthony Enahoro
Chief Anthony Enahoro, born 22nd July, 1923 was one of Nigeria’s foremost anti-colonial and pro-democracy activists. He became the editor of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe’s newspaper, The Southern Nigerian Defender, Ibadan in 1944 at the age of 21, thus becoming Nigeria’s youngest editor ever. He later became the editor of Zik’s Comet, Kano from 1945 to 1949; associate editor of West African Pilot, Lagos and editor-in-chief of Morning Star from 1950 to 1953.
Professor Wole Soyinka
Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka, born 13th July, 1934, is a Nigerian playwright and poet. His work, “A Dance of The Forest” (1960), a biting criticism of Nigeria’s political elites, won a contest that year as the official play for Nigerian Independence Day on 1st October, 1960. In 1986, Soyinka was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming the first African to be honoured. His Nobel Prize acceptance speech, “This Past Must Address Its Present”, was devoted to South African freedom-fighter, Nelson Mandela.
Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti
Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti, born 25th October, 1900 in Abeokuta, Nigeria, is the mother of the legendary Fela Anikulapo Kuti. She was a very powerful force advocating for the Nigerian woman’s right to vote and has been described as the doyen of female rights in Nigeria. In 1947, she was described by the West African Pilot Newspaper as the ‘Lioness of Lisabi’ for her leadership of the women of the Egba clan in a campaign against arbitrary taxation. That struggle led to the abdication of the Egba high king, Oba Ademola II in 1949.


Aminu Kano
Aminu Kano was born to the family of an Islamic scholar, Mallam Yusuf of the scholarly Gyanawa fulani clan, who was a mufti at the Alkali court in Kano. He attended Katsina College and later went to the University of London’s, Institute of Education, alongside Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. While in Bauchi, he spoke freely on political issues and extended his educational horizon by engaging in some various political and educational activities beyond his formal teaching duties.
He was also a secretary of the Bauchi Discussion Circle, a group whose activities were later constricted as a result of an attack on indirect rule by Aminu Kano.
During the pre-independence era, a new progressive union led by Aminu Kano and composed of progressive leaning teachers and some radical [intellectuals] such as Magaji Dambatta, Abba Maikwaru and Bello Ijumu emerged to fill any vacuum in political radicalism in the region.
He was Kano State governor in the second republic under the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP).


Taiwo Akinkunmi
Akinkunmi was born Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi in Ibadan, of Yoruba origin. He was the designer of the Nigerian (Green White Green) flag. He had worked some years before gaining admission to the Norwood Technical College in London where he studied electrical engineering. While studying there, he designed the Nigerian Flag. He entered the competition which he came across in a library.
He always wears the colours of the flag he designed as part of his attire, usually wearing a green Yoruba cap, and painted his house with a green-white-green pattern.


M.K.O Abiola
Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, CFR (24 August 1937 – 7 July 1998), often referred to as M. K. O. Abiola, was a popular Nigerian Yoruba businessman, publisher, politician and aristocrat of the Yoruba Egba clan.
He ran for the Presidency in 1993, and is widely regarded as the presumed winner of the inconclusive election since no official final results were announced. He died in 1998, after being denied victory when the entire election results were dubiously annulled by the preceding military president Ibrahim Babangida because of alleged evidence that they were corrupt and unfair.
He overwhelmingly defeated his rival, Bashir Tofa of the National Republican Convention. The election was declared Nigeria’s freest and fairest presidential election by national and international observers, with Abiola even winning in his Northern opponent’s home state.
The fact that Moshood Abiola (a Southern Muslim) was able to secure a national mandate freely and fairly remains unprecedented in Nigeria’s history. Moshood Abiola sprang to national and international prominence as a result of his philanthropic activities. Chief MKO Abiola’s memory is celebrated in Nigeria and internationally, on 12 June.
MKO Abiola has been referred to as Nigeria’s greatest statesman.


Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
Fela Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, lived between 15th October 1938 – 2nd August 1997. Also known as Fela Anikulapo Kuti or simply Fela, he was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, musician, composer, pioneer of the Afrobeat music genre, human rights activist, and political maverick. He was famed for being the pioneer of Afrobeats music as well as a controversial figure, due to his unusual music style and personal lifestyle. Kuti thought the most important way for Africans to fight European cultural imperialism was to support traditional African religions and lifestyles.
He was a candid supporter of human rights, and many of his songs are direct attacks against dictatorships, specifically the militaristic governments of Nigeria in the 1970s and 1980s. He was also a social commentator, and he criticized his fellow Africans (especially the upper class) for betraying traditional African culture.


Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe, born Albert Chinualumogu Achebe; 16 November 1930 – 21 March 2013) was a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor and critic. His first novel Things Fall Apart (1958) was considered his magnum opus, and is the most widely read book in modern African literature.
Achebe has been called “the father of modern African writing”, and many books and essays have been written about his work over the past fifty years. Achebe was promoted at the NBS to the position of Director of External Broadcasting. One of his first duties was to help create the Voice of Nigeria network.
The station broadcast its first transmission on New Year’s Day 1962, and worked to maintain an objective perspective during the turbulent era immediately following independence.


Gani Fawehinmi
Chief Abdul-Ganiyu “Gani” Oyesola Fawehinmi, (22 April 1938 – 5 September 2009) was a Nigerian author, publisher, philanthropist, social critic, human and civil rights lawyer, politician and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
With his boundless energy he tenaciously and uncompromisingly pursued and crusaded his beliefs, principles and ideals for the rule of law, undiluted democracy, and all embracing and expansive social justice, protection of fundamental human rights and respect for the hopes and aspirations of the masses who are victims of misgovernment of the affairs of the nation.
He was beaten up time after time and was deported from one part of the country to another to prevent him from being able to effectively reach out to the masses among whom he was popular.
In 2008 Mr. Gani Fawehinmi rejected one of the highest national honours that can be bestowed on a citizen by the Nigerian Government – Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) – in protest of the many years of misrule since Nigeria’s independence.


Alhaji Abdulsalami Abubakar
Alhaji Abdulsalami Abubakar is a retired Nigerian Army General who was military President of Nigeria from 9 June 1998 until 29 May 1999. He succeeded Sanni Abacha upon Abacha’s death. It was during Abubakar’s leadership that Nigeria adopted its new constitution on 5 May 1999, which provided for multiparty elections. Abubakar transferred power to president-elect Olusegun Obasanjo on 29 May 1999.
A few days after assuming office, Abubakar promised to hold elections within a year and transfer power to an elected president. He established the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), appointing former Supreme Court Justice Ephraim Akpata as chairman
Surprising some critics of the country’s military, Abubakar kept his word and transferred power to elected president Obasanjo on 29 May 1999.


Ameyo Adadevoh
Ameyo Adadevoh was born Ameyo Stella Shade Adadevoh, born 27th of October 1956, was a Nigerian physician. Her great-grandfather, Herbert Macaulay, is one of the most celebrated founders of modern Nigeria.
She is credited with having curbed a wider spread of the Ebola Virus in Nigeria by placing the patient zero, Patrick Sawyer, in quarantine despite pressures from the Liberian Government. On 4 August 2014, it was confirmed that she tested positive for Ebola virus disease and was being treated.


Attahiru Jega
Professor Attahiru Muhammadu Jega is a Nigerian academic and former Vice-Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano. He was appointed as the chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in 2010.
Jega is a former President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), and was an opponent of the Babangida military government in the early 1990s. He is widely seen as an astute intellectual with a strong sense of ethics and morality.
In spite of the fierce criticism he faced during the campaigning for the 2015 general elections from both the opposition and the ruling party, he went on to deliver a historic and successful elections.
On the 28 of March 2015, under his leadership, elections were conducted in what Nigerians and the World see as free, fair and credible which declared the APC Presidential candidate General Muhammadu Buhari as winner defeating the Incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan.

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WAITING




Am waiting out here and its getting cold
Am waiting out here your hands to hold
It’s been a fortnight wanting to share my feelings with you
But the day is dark and my emotions running wide for you

The sky is so far every time I try to reach out
I tried to take a ride so I wouldn't run out of sight
I have been saving this love locked deep down my heart
Been holding back these feelings laying inside my heart

Day and night, I can't seem to stop thinking about you
I have a conviction that I am meant to be with you
Just knowing I have you will make life beautiful
Please don't make me wait forever to spend my life with you

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A LEADER

 Tribute to Gani Fawehinmi .... A true Nigerian Leader.
Chief Abdul-Ganiyu “Gani” Oyesola Fawehinmi, (22 April 1938 – 5 September 2009) was a Nigerian author, publisher, philanthropist, social critic, human and civil rights lawyer, politician and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. 


A leader is selfless, proactive and ambitious

A leader don't seek for fame and glory
Always thinking about the people's welbeing

A leader brings out the best in you
Gives you the mindset to be independent 

A leader is prone to success
Failure is not an option to beget

When you are depressed and feeling down
A leader comfort you with open hand

A leader tells you its possible
For your dreams to reach the sky

The importance of standing for what is right
Is why a leader don't compromise his heart

When things go wrong, a leader takes the fall
Always thinking first about the people

A true leader don't mind standing
Forever out in the sun waiting for you

He shares in the pain of the people
Day and night fighting for a better tomorrow

A leader is like the stars up in the sky
He gives you a reason to smile

A leader don't hide behind the curtain
Or wore a mask to conceal his identity

A good life can be guaranteed
Because a true leader seeks what is good for you and me

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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

A LETTER TO MR PRESIDENT





I am constrained to write to you Mr President 
For I am a victim of the ill fated society we live in
I have been betrayed, neglected, prosecuted and castigated
I grew up in a neighborhood without compassion, patriotism and love

As I grew older, life became a shadow of it past glory
No light to sit at home to watch the news on television
Streets are no longer safe to walk at night
Roads are flooded when it rains

The innocent stigmatized by law enforcement agencies
Spent more years to graduate in university
Extra years at home searching for a job
Yet they keep saying nothing comes easy 

Dad has worked and retired in service after thirty five years
Pensioners carrying plank card on the news
Just to remind the government of gratuities not been paid
While the standard of living is depreciating

Price of foods increasing, workers laid off daily
There is fuel scarcity and cost of transportation is on the high
We can't find pipe borne water to drink
Yet we have abundant rivers and dams

Roads are abandoned, also is the value of and average man's life
Hospitals not well equipped, doctors not well paid
Only the rich gets fair hearing and justice
The poor prays and wait for another day

I tried not to lay blame on anyone
But if we all say we are innocent, yet refineries are not working
Don't you think its high time someone takes responsibility?
There is no point arguing about the standard of life today

Its further worst and deteriorating every day
The saint have prayed many times
But the devil seem to be the one wearing the crown
For our leaders have sold there souls to corruption

What happened to peace, love and unity?
Where are the strength and courage of our heroes past?
Whom once lived in the lands cultivated by our forefathers
No tribal wars and killings, no starvation and diseases

It broke my trust the day the leaders we voted in spit on our faces
They tried to take away our loyalty and dreams
And tried to replace it with wickedness and greed
Told us Nigerians, the youths have no future

Please, tell me this is all but a lie
When you told us there will be change
It sincerely came from the depth of your heart
That the lots we cast, will bring back the sun in our lives

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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

LET US PRAY



Our father who art in heaven
Please watch over us your people
You had a perfect plan for mankind
But out of disobedience and selfishness

Man relationship, trust and love for You fell
How can we explain the killings and war
Prostitution, fornication and adultery
Stored in the barn of our very hearts

Today, we are suffering out of negligence
Perishing for lack of understand
Lust for sinful thoughts upon vanity
Living lives contradicted to Your words

Father, please help us overcome this trying times
You choose to create man in your own image
And breathe life into his lungs
Because You saw  his uniqueness

Forgive us our trespasses and deliver us from the evil in our lands
Provide our daily bread and protect our children from harms
We are foolish not to acknowledge our weaknesses and faults
 Reluctant to the purpose Christ was crucify on the cross

We blindly choose to follow our own path
A path that leads to destruction and condemnation
And trade our souls at the gates of hell
This has led to the extinction of  our generation

We are sorry for taking your patience for granted
Please send forth the holy spirit to comfort us
Let there be peace and love once again in our lands
And your grace rest upon man now and forevermore 

AMEN

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A LETTER TO MR PRESIDENT



I am constrained to write to you Mr President 
For I am a victim of the ill fated society we live in
I have been betrayed, neglected, prosecuted and castigated
I grew up in a neighborhood without compassion, patriotism and love

As I grew older, life became a shadow of it past glory
No light to sit at home to watch the news on television
Streets are no longer safe to walk at night
Roads are flooded when it rains

The innocent stigmatized by law enforcement agencies
Spent more years to graduate in university
Extra years at home searching for a job
Yet they keep saying nothing comes easy 

Dad has worked and retired in service after thirty five years
Pensioners carrying plank card on the news
Just to remind the government of gratuities not been paid
While the standard of living is depreciating

Price of foods increasing, workers laid off daily
There is fuel scarcity and cost of transportation is on the high
We can't find pipe borne water to drink
Yet we have abundant rivers and dams

Roads are abandoned, also is the value of and average man's life
Hospitals not well equipped, doctors not well paid
Only the rich gets fair hearing and justice
The poor prays and wait for another day

I tried not to lay blame on anyone
But if we all say we are innocent, yet refineries are not working
Don't you think its high time someone takes responsibility?
There is no point arguing about the standard of life today

Its further worst and deteriorating every day
The saint have prayed many times
But the devil seem to be the one wearing the crown
For our leaders have sold there souls to corruption

What happened to peace, love and unity?
Where are the strength and courage of our heroes past?
Whom once lived in the lands cultivated by our forefathers
No tribal wars and killings, no starvation and diseases

It broke my trust the day the leaders we voted in spit on our faces
They tried to take away our loyalty and dreams
And tried to replace it with wickedness and greed
Told us Nigerians, the youths have no future

Please, tell me this is all but a lie
When you told us there will be change
It sincerely came from the depth of your heart
That the lots we cast, will bring back the sun in our lives

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Monday, March 7, 2016

I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT YOU




Ever since I met you on that tender day 
I seem to fall in love with you up to today
Sorry I am still new to this felling call love
But I could never forget your soft words and tender touch

Tell me how can I live without you?
How can I sleep without dreaming about you?
How can I ever forget about you?
I really don't know what else to do


I can never forget how it feels like dying in our arms
How you took my breathe away in the class
I couldn't hide my feelings from you
When I can't stop thinking about you

I know we've been apart for a while
Maybe you've found someone new and beautiful
But no one can love you the way I do
No one can keep your heart warm like I do

Where ever you follow your dream
Please, let me come along on the trip
I really want to reconcile my feelings
So I can forever be in your arms

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Friday, March 4, 2016

IT'S HARD NOT MISSING YOU A DAY





My heart pulsed every second I think about you
I feel like a kid lost in the park without you
I could spend the whole day with you
But still will never get enough of you

It's difficult a day without thinking about your pretty smile
Sometimes I call you on the phone just to listen to your voice for a while
There is no place you stay that’s far for me to visit you
If am in a meeting, you call and you sound worried or sad

I will leave everything behind to be with you
Seeing you happy each day gives me joy
Since you came into my life, I have found love to stay
All I ever wish for is to spend my whole life with you

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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

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THE PURPOSE OF LIFE


 
Life is getting no younger
Yet she takes me for a fool
Why dreams are dying
We walk pass each other on the street

Pretending life is beautiful and better
We try to convince the world with a smile
While on our backyard its hell getting lose
Mama not there when there are nightmares

Down in Africa an innocent child is starving
But in America the government pays the bills
As long you are fed, got a roof over your head
Life is going to be okay, but it’s deteriorating

In the north there is suicide bombings and killings
Every day disasters is taking away our lands
They tell us when you are sad
It’s alright to let it out when you cry

Are you not tired of the news you listen to everyday
Are you satisfied with the life you're living today
Barely spend time with the people you love
You gave away your purpose to life

The moment you turn your back on a brother
The moment you barely have time to say a prayer
The moment you walk around with selfishness and hate
The moment you stop dreaming of a better life

I don't know about you or what you're thinking
I can't read your mind if what you’re thinking is positive or negative
But I am fed up with the path life is heading
Don't you feel the same way like I do?

We deserve better than what the life is offering
We are kings and queens
We should seek to be treated as such
A world, a mother's pride in her child

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