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For A Better Place, Covid-19 and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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 “Is this the way you want it to be, is this the way it’s gonna be…trying to make a living out there but it’s so hard.”

This lamentation is an excerpt from a song by the late reggae legend, Lucky Dube. The song always plays in my mind everyday. I have to wake up before the rising of the sun and return home after its setting. Day after day and week after week I see my life (and yours too) pass before me with the speed of a supersonic jet. I see dejected old men in the streets, and I ask myself, where has their time gone? I see women with babies strapped on their backs hawking soft drinks and water in the scotching African sun and I ask myself, where is their hope? I see my beautiful sisters clad half naked seeking patronage, and I ask myself, who took away their dignity? I see educated and talented young men running in traffic just to sell a commodity, and I asked myself, can their future be better? And I see the multitude of beggars, and I ask myself, could this be Your image, LORD? Just end the world now! 

If man is the crown of creation, why then should we toil everyday just to survive like animals? With our superior capabilities shouldn’t we be living beyond survival? Why is the majority of humanity still striving to meet the basic needs according to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs? Why should we live out our lives on these two levels of physiological needs and safety needs as if there are no higher levels of belonging and love, esteem needs, and self actualization and transcendence? 

Of course, I ask these questions in relation to my environment. I know there are climes where things are better. Citizens of these countries do not bother themselves about daily livelihood because they have responsible governments that have secured the first two basic levels. They occupy the higher levels of psychological needs and self actualization in Maslow’s Pyramid of Needs. They have the time and freedom to use their gifts, talents and capabilities to give the world a sense of direction that their focus is now more on the celestial than the terrestrial. Why should a part of the human race be so far ahead of the rest when we were all created together? 

Just what is wrong with being black?! How long shall we be called the Dark Continent? This year makes it sixty (60) years of self-governance in Nigeria; we can’t still get electricity right when we are not asked to rediscover electricity. Why do we have anti development officials in all levels of our government motivated by personal greed arresting development? You ask every Nigerian what troubles the country. We quickly use our index fingers to point at the leaders with the rest four fingers pointing at us. 

If we are in trouble with the country, how do we make her better? It’s a matter of mindset. For us to rise to our next level of better life is to individually seek to be altruistic. When we are altruistic, we will not inflate and pad budgets, we will not prevent the approval of a project because of a bribe, we will honor the elderly and vulnerable in our midst, we will not sit on somebody’s promotion, we will not fail female student for sex, we will not allocate development funds to some zones and deny another zone; in a nutshell, we will do unto others what we want done unto us. With these individual efforts, we will create the country we so much dream and talk about and achieve esteem, and self-actualization and transcendence, in other words, achieve our destinies. Let us bring this better place from the realm of imagination to reality. It is possible. 

Covid-19 and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

The table above shows how a particular household in Nigeria allocates its monthly consumption budget to the five aggregate needs before and during Covid-19 pandemic. We can observe a significant change, for example, item five, which is Self-actualization in pre Covid-19 got the highest allocation and during Covid-19 it got a zero allocation. I have the feeling that all I just said seems a bit abstract to you. I want you to get my logic by accompanying me to 1943 to meet with Abraham Maslow to help us understand his theory on Human Motivation. Then we will return to this time, 2020, to analyze and understand the household consumption behavior.

Me: Good day Dr. Maslow.

Maslow: God day sir. I heard you are from the future, the 21st Millennium I suppose.

Me: That is correct Doctor. It’s a perilous time. We are facing an alien virus nicknamed Covid-19. It has snowballed into a pandemic. We need your help in understanding your thesis on human motivation and behavior. With this knowledge we will be able to fix the economy after we have defeated the invader.

Maslow: Oh my, that is awful news! Let’s get started. I published my study of how humans intrinsically partake in behavioral motivation; by motivation I am talking about the satisfaction of human needs that are innate. I termed it the Hierarchy of Needs, arranged in the form of a pyramid with the largest and most fundamental needs at the bottom and the need for self-actualization and transcendence at the top. In other words, individuals’ most basic needs must be met before they become motivated to achieve higher levels of needs. This is what the pyramid looks like.

I acknowledge the likelihood that the different levels of needs could occur at any time in the human mind because the human brain is a complex system and has parallel processes running at the same time, thus many different motivations from various levels of the hierarchy can occur at the same time. I focused on identifying the basic types of motivation and the order in which they will tend to be met. However, scholars who critique my work prefer to think of these levels as continuously overlapping each other. This means that the lower levels may take precedence back over the other levels at any point in time. We are actually saying the same thing in different words, you know. It looks like this…

Me: Absolutely Doc! This is my own motivation. I realized that the hierarchy could change by circumstance. The higher-order (esteem, and self-actualization) and lower-order (physiological, safety, and love) needs are not universal and may vary across cultures, class, political system, age groups due to individual differences and availability of resources in the region or geopolitical entity/country.

Maslow: More true, your world is now embroiled in the same pandemic; consequently, I see a common human motivation and behavior, and a realignment of the overlapping needs as depicted by the curves below

Me: This is unbelievable Doc. The changes in the slopes of the curves is uniform with the changes in the monthly consumption budget on the five needs of an individual household in my country Nigeria, and by extension, the whole world. Before Covid-19 became a pandemic, the household in the penultimate month disbursed a budget of N100, 000 as follows: 20% (Physiological needs), 15% (Safety needs), 20% (Social belonging), 15% (Esteem), and 30% (Self-actualization). And in the pandemic era both Esteem and Self-actualization got 0%. Safety got the highest allocation of 45% trailed by physiological needs with 35%. And the least allocation of 20% went to Love and belonging.

Maslow: You see son, these changes in the allocations reflect the most dominant need in your world currently. Safety needs that include health and well-being got the highest allocation, making its curve to rise above others from the second most bottom position. It is followed by the curve representing physiological needs that include food, shelter and warmth because of the stay at home and social distancing order. The third curve representing love and social belonging with an allocation of 20% is the last rising curve just under physiological and safety curves. Just as I expected, man cannot be striving for esteem and self actualization under this circumstance. These needs got zero allocation causing their curve to nose-dive.

Me: It’s a pleasure meeting you Dr. Maslow. Your thoughts will prove invaluable to us. We must return to the future now to share this insight with everyone. It will deepen our understanding about our behavior under circumstances like this and also guide our decisions during and after the pandemic.

Maslow: Glad I could help. Good luck lad!

Data Science Council of America (DASCA) Partners Lagos-based Octave Analytics as Authorized Provider

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Data Science Council of America (DASCA) Partners Octave Analytics, a Lagos Based Analytics Firm, as Authorized Educational Provider

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DASCA, which is the leading and most credible, 3rd–party, vendor–neutral global data science credentialing company delivers certifications in Data Engineering, Data Analytics and Data Science to individuals from various academic and professional backgrounds. These certifications are targeted at young and experienced professionals as well as graduates from higher institutions who desire a career in big data analytics or are in data-related roles, e.g. Business Analysts, Software developers and programmers, etc.

Octave Analytics, a leading Data Analytics company in Nigeria with exclusive partnership with Data Science Council of America registers and prepares individuals for the Data Science certifications on Associate Big Data Engineer (ABDE), Associate Big Data Analyst (ABDA), Senior Big Data Engineer (SBDE), Senior Big Data Analyst (SBDA), and Senior Data Scientist (SDS) certifications. 

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Our Program Testimonial and Impact

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Member: Sir, what is your advice to a growing […] company with a staff strength of […] that develops software applications, on how to preserve its business. What are the best practices of keeping payment of staff salary aside from laying off staff since the company might not be able to continue paying salary. How do you keep staff in such difficult times like this with the belief that business will become better? Meanwhile the company doesn’t have any savings but is driven by vision and believes in not giving up, continues to progress and not give up.

Note: These were the questions I received as feedback after drafting the pandemic policy. I was asked to include it in the policy.

Ndubuisi: That is a comment from one of our members after we challenged members to draft pandemic policies for their companies as part of our learning lab. We ran a session titled “The Pandemic Economy” with a template for a pandemic policy.  This comment came in on Monday and was just on time as this week’s session focuses on a playbook during pandemic, recession and market upheaval. The playbook is so detailed that these questions were already addressed. Accordingly, I asked the member to refer to the playbook to get guidance on the modelling. More so, we included case  samples – Covid-19 Business Continuity Plan, and Covid-19 Business Contingency Plan – which any member could customize for his or her company. We are impacting knowledge in Tekedia Mini-MBA. Join us for edition 2; registration ongoing.

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From Heroine to Villain: The Disappointing Birthday Story of Funke Akindele

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Celebrities around the world have been vocal alongside health authorities as humanity pushes to conquer coronavirus. Many have done more than talking, donating large sums to provide medical necessities and relief materials to those who need it.

In Nigeria, the case has been the same. Some of the celebrities have gone on social media to share money in a bid to help people stay at home as the government’s lockdown order came into effect. Others have been consistently sounding the warning of social distancing. But then, there have been exceptions.

On Saturday, a popular celebrity couple, Funke Akindele aKa Jenifer, and her husband, Abdulrasheed Bello aka JJC SkillZ threw a birthday party at their residence in Amen Estate Lagos. From the video shared online by the celebrant JJC SkillZ, there were over 20 people in the party, including popular singer, Naira Marley.

If the date was January 4, a lot of birthday wishes would have followed the video, but it was a heavy backlash instead for obvious reasons.

Not long ago, the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC) has used Funke Akindele to advocate measures needed to curb the spread of coronavirus, which includes social distancing, limiting the number of people who come together at a time. And there she was – a role model, telling thousands of people who look up to her to respect governments’ restrictions on socializing for the greater good, that it is still ok to hold a large gathering when it’s your spouse’s birthday.

So when Nigerians started calling for her arrest, it’s not only because she and her husband broke the rules of social distancing, it also that she has set a bad example that may result in the spread of coronavirus that everyone is making sacrifices to quell.

The Lagos State Government had restricted the number of people allowed for social and religious gathering to 25, as the World Health Organization keeps emphasizing on the need to limit social gathering to the barest minimum. But then the number of cases keeps increasing in Lagos and Abuja, forcing the federal government to impose two weeks lockdown on the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Lagos and Ogun States.

Only a few people who offer services categorized as essentials were allowed to function, and Funke (an actress) and her husband (a singer) don’t fall into that category.

On Sunday, when the Lagos State police command announced that Funke Akindele Bello has been arrested and manhunt is on for JJC SkillZ and Naira Marley, there was more applause than sympathy.

Though Funke tried to explain what happened. In a video she shared on social media, she said the party attendees have all been in her home before the lockdown took effect and had no choice than stay back since they are working on a movie that Naira Marley is billed to star in.

“Before the outbreak of coronavirus, we all worked together here. We had the strength of 100 workers, but not all hundred are here now. So this is where everybody works and we shoot a lot of contents. So when the pandemic started we had to stop our production…

“But before the lockdown was announced by the president, some youths have been in the bootcamp here in Amen Estate, were hosting, singing, dancing. The majority of the youth are those you saw in the video,” She explained.

Going by her explanation, majority of those who were in the birthday party have been in the Estate before the lockdown took effect, including Naira Marley who is to feature in her new movie, Omo Ghetto the Saga.

But the video shared by the celebrant, JJC SkillZ refuted whatever excuse Funke has presented for what happened. They were excitedly saying in the video: “We no dey hear word, we no dey hear word, we get coconut head, we get big ear but we no dey hear word.”

That’s the defiance that got people pissed. It’s more like daring the government to do its worst.

For three people of their caliber, who have a country of people idolizing them, it is a very negative precedent.

Nigeria is known as a country where money and social status help people get away from obvious wrongs, thereby enabling impunity and total disregard for rule of law. But it is even more worrisome when the situation has to do with a global pandemic that doesn’t care about one’s money and social status.

The NCDC and Dettol that were using the actress as ambassador has dissociated themselves from her. NCDC has pulled down the coronavirus sensitization video where she featured in from its website.

The Lagos State government has charged the actress to Magistrate Court Ogba,  and the court has sentenced the couple to community service with a fine of N100,000. The court’s ruling has been applauded by many who believe it will serve as a deterrent to others who feel they’re immune to the law.

The Governor’s Statewide Broadcast

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Coronavirus – just go away. I have confidence that biological fatalities from the virus would be minimal. Initially, I was scared but right now, our healthcare professionals are doing medical miracles as positive indices are turning negative.  My concern now is that this virus is breeding something else. Yes, partisan and economic fatalities may be huge. The speech given by Governor Wike of Rivers State asking why Lagos got N10 billion when his state, and other states, got zero, is a concern: Lagos is Nigeria’s commercial hub but Rivers as oil hub “produces a greater percentage of the nation’s wealth” and should be supported, he reasoned.

I do think there are blames everywhere: the federal government needs to support Lagos but must also provide support to other states to build up defenses. If that is not happening, it has to be upgraded. For Governor Wike, going on a statewide broadcast with this logic is simply breaking the nation. I do not think it is necessary; he could have made this case through the channels.

Nigeria needs a solid comprehensive plan that will ensure we do not put 100% of resources in Lagos while leaving Kaduna, Osun, Rivers, Abia and others vulnerable. Imagine if the federal government had sent each state N1 billion to build defences at the point of wiring N10 billion to Lagos.  No one will want our governors to activate coronavirus in order to get its own N10 billion! You get the idea? So, you need to plan ahead.

Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, has criticised the federal government for giving a N10 billion grant to Lagos State to fight the novel coronavirus while “abandoning” other states of the federation.

The confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in Nigeria stood at 232 as of Sunday evening. Lagos has 120, which is the highest in the country, while Rivers state has one confirmed case.

Mr Wike, in a statewide broadcast on Sunday, accused President Buhari’s administration of “politicising” the nation’s effort to halt the spread of the virus.

Mr Wike said Lagos is Nigeria’s commercial hub, but that Rivers, as the nation’s oil and gas hub, “produces a greater percentage of the nation’s wealth” and therefore deserves federal support.

“One wonders why Federal Government should single out a state out of 36 States to give support. Does it mean that support will come when a State has a record of over 50 infected persons?