Saturday 11 December 2021

THE PRICE OF LEADERSHIP.

John 18:6-9  As soon then as he had said unto them, I am he, they went backward, and fell to the ground.
Then asked he them again, Whom seek ye? And they said, Jesus of Nazareth.
Jesus answered, I have told you that I am he: if therefore ye seek me, let these go their way:
That the saying might be fulfilled, which he spake, Of them which thou gavest me have I lost none.
What a great way for a leader to pay supreme price while still protecting the interest of his followers. Jesus Christ at the point of arrest tactically protected the interest of his followers paving way for their escape from being arrested along with him. 
This is an Hallmark of perfect leader always willing to pay any price to protect the followers.
Mind you leadership starts from home, the simplest unit of human organization. What type of father, mother, sister or brother are you? 
Learn from the master leader, Jesus Christ.

Saturday 25 September 2021

THIS GENERATION SHALL NOT PASS


Matthew 24:32 Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh:
33 So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors.
Matthew 24:34  Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.
What exactly did the Jesus mean in the above statement of verse 34 ?  Is this another controversial statement credited to Him?  How many generations have passed since more than 2000 years ago when the statement was made?
A dictionary meaning of "generation" can be: age, age group, peer group, cohort, stage of life
To understand this statement in the Matthew 24:34  let us focus on "generation" as "age" or "stage of life".
Human civilization according to historians, has passed through ages or stages. Prominent among these are: stone age, agrarian age, industrial revolution age, information age and now Artificial Intelligence age.
Stone age is characterized by man in culture of making use of stone as weapon and equipment.
Agrarian age is marked by men using simple machine as farm implement and weapon. It's man's major preoccupation was agriculture. This was the stage at time of Jesus Christ.
Industrial age is defined industrial revolution, when man started using energy driven complex machines for agriculture and production.
Information age came with man started using extremely fast machines.
Now artificial intelligence age means man started using intelligent or smart machines.
So back to the statement of Mathew 24:34 we need to understand that up till today all the features of all past ages are still present in the world today despite the stage of civilization as at now 
We still have stone, agrarian, Industrial ages culture among some people in many regions of the world that are regarded as modern civilization till now.
 High level of illetracy, farmine, food scarcity, malnutrition, poverty, pandemic and disaster which were all attendant features of past ages are still with us till today.
So in effect what the Holy Spirit want us to know in the statement  is that, the iminience of the end of the world shall be so soon that many parts of the world would still exhibit characteristics of agrarian age which was when Jesus was making that statement in Matthew 24:34 .
May we be found worthy to meet Him when He returns.

Thursday 29 July 2021

Brilliant

CAN NIGERIA EVER DEVELOP?


Anti-Development Values of Political Leadership in Nigeria.
The values of premitive acquisition of wealth prevalent among political class since the Advent of military intervention in democracy in the 60s has boomeranged into underdevelopment CULTURE for Nigeria as amalgamated nations.
For every good Nigeria history student, it is observable that the first set of political leadership that featured Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikwe, Anthony Enahoro, Tafawa Balewa et all were highly scholastic valued.
Our anti- development values originated from the emergence of military in the sixties. This led to emergence of leaders of low scholastic values and consequently low perception of development, such as the then  Gowon, Obasnjo, Buhari et al . 
This structure ever since has been static in our political domain. Consequently a latter dimension to this phenomenon is religious nepotism of the northern protectorate of the amalgamation. From the body language of these special breed of leaders, followers from that region have imbibed concept of percieving knowledge as "Western culture". This has culminated into a brainwashed movement such as Boko Haram, Bandits and kidnappers who have openly declared war against knowledge.
On the other hand, in the southern protectorate, where we have the so called "educated elites" the concept is still very narrow and it has an unfortunate toll on the young generation. Many of the educated political elites down south still see development as "capacity to purchase state of the art manufactured products. Others see it as acquisition of  massive static structures. Such concept is obvious in special interest in real estate, emergence of economically floating FCT, Banana Island, etc. and less attention on stuffs like research,  power generation and education. As a matter of fact, it is difficult to observe if our leaders really see any relationship between research and development (R and D).
At this junction, what is development?
There are a lot of literatures by concerned scholars on this topic already. But to simplify this for the sake of perception of ordinary mind, let's focus on it as " capacity building". For example, a people with capacity to produce electric motor and integrated circiut are more developed than people that live in mansions and cruises around in electic vehicles with an I- phone.
Coming around to our present day context of nationhood, the culture of apathy towards capacity building has passed through generational phase. Education to government now is a " commercial good" as opposed to social good. At the receiving end are the young generations 
who are now placing more emphasis on aquisition of IT devices for entertainment purposes as opposed to real inherent opportunity of "difussion of innovation". 
This differentiation of shared values, makes Nigeria question a complex one.
  Ashby law of requisite variety states: every complex problem requires procedure of equivalent complexity to control it" 
However,  in the case of Nigeria as it is now, there is no capacity to create a procedure of equivalent complexity to develop.
Let us ask ourselves, what is the capacity of Nigeria to build conventional five simple machines?. Why are our hospitals substandard? Is it because there are no qualified doctors? Of course not, it is largely because there are no state of the art medical equipments and power to drive them.
Just recently minister of transportation talked about why the standard guage rail was not given to local contractors. He opined that they lack requisite equipments and experience. Just recently again an APC chieftain claimed Buhari's regime is the best in the country because it has built many road and rail infrastructures. All these instances are confirmation of parochial and narrow minded understanding of what development is to an average political class in Nigeria.
Some years back, Microsoft founder Bill Gates visited Aso Villa where he advised the players there to invest in "human capital" first before physical capital. Our erudite vice president, responded by pointing out government's efforts to do that with automatic cash transfer to extremely poor people. This another scenario of misconception of what development should be.
Obviously, Bill Gates was talking about capacity building while VP Osibajo was making reference to poverty alleviation which is far away from poverty eradication. The latter can only be achieved by capacity building.
If we continue the same way since independence, to keep selling our natural resources to purchase manufactured products, our dream of development remains a mirage adifinitum. 
Conclusion.
The way forward to resolve a complex questions of Nigeria is to resort to simplification. This can be by the way of restructuring or by the way of breaking down the structure into smaller manageable units.