Friday, 7 May 2010

Adieu President Yara’ Adua

This is in respect of President Musa Yara' Adua who joined his ancestors yesterday 6th May, 2010.

You will be fondly remembered as the president who started a mild revolution in various aspects of Nigeria. Though your administration was short lived, you made a great impact in the country.

This goes with the saying "it's not how long that matters, but how well one lives his/her live". From all indications, you lived a good live against all odds. The voice of the people is the voice of God and the

Nigerian people are testifying to the fact that you lived good life.

May God give your family especially your beloved mother the fortitude to bear your great loss.

You are a hero

Rest in perfect peace my President

Adieu great and gentle leader

Sunday, 2 May 2010

THE POWER OF DIALOGUE

The Oxford advanced learners English dictionary sees "dialogue" as a spoken or written conversation or talk; or a discussion between people in which opinions are exchanged.

I, personally see "dialogue" as a discussion between two or more persons (or groups), where each expresses himself/herself about an issue in other to make judgement, settlements and conclusions more easier.

It is obvious that troubles like quarrels, fights, killings, hatred, heart-breaks, sessesion, divorce, quit notices, coups etc are obtainable or exists in the society today; even in our various families, relationships, churches, decision making, between landlords and tenants, communities, countries etc but when they are properly addressed (through dialogue), there will be peace.

Furthermore, do you know that there are families that are not living in peace today? This might be as a result of polygamy, quarrels between husband and wife (or children), transferred agressions, poverty, mistakes, misunderstanding etc.

Do you also know that with the use of "dialogue", these problems can be addressed and solved? This is achieved by tabling of the case, through discussions, without any external person ( and not in the court). This gives room for each person to express his or her grievances, after everybody's expression, the mistakes are detected and corrected. Understanding, peace etc now take over.

It is also very important for us to know that our understanding varies i.e. every human being has a different way of reasoning (even identical twins). So, on the process of dialogue, we have to bear it in mind, and accomodate everybody. When the spirit is calmed, and heads are put together, things work out well for those who believe in Christ Jesus.

In summary, dialogue is a very nice tool for the prevention and fight against majority of the problems and obstacles we encounter with our fellow human beings and in our day-to-day activities. It is also by the grace of God and it's tactical application, that we can be able to answer "victors" in all our "vitimized" conditions. When invited, welcomed and treated well (applied well) it helps us achieve our expected results, by kicking out all the unwanted elements.

So as we celebrate this christmas season, lets endeavour to reconcile with whosoever we have any problems with and resolve to use dialogue to settle disputes in the years ahead.

May God give us the grace to stick by our new resolutions.


 


 

        Ephe4real

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Who is a Youth?

A youth is a person who is going to carry on what you have started. He is going to sit where you are sitting and, when you are gone, attend to those things which you think are important. You may adopt all the policies you please, but how they will be carried out depends on him. He will assume control of your cities, states, and nation. He is going to move in and take over your churches, schools, universities, and corporations. The fate of humanity is in his hands. So it might be well to pay him some attention.

-Unknown

Youth, early time of life, and metaphorically the optimism and innocence thought to accompany it. The nature of youthful experience is greatly affected by cultural and economic norms. The passage from youth to adulthood is frequently acknowledged by ritual formalities. Idealized youth is embodied in enduring themes of art and literature.

-Encarta, 2009.

Youth is the period between childhood and adulthood, described as the period of physical and psychological development from the onset of puberty to maturity and early adulthood. Definitions of the specific age range that constitutes youth vary. An individual's actual maturity may not correspond to their chronological age, as immature individuals exist at all ages.

-Wikipedia