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The Creator of the Universe is Not Religious

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On the beautiful Christmas morning of 25th of December 2019, Mohamed Salah, a world renowned football player and a Muslim from Egypt, along with his hijab-clad wife and cute daughter took a family photograph in front of a well-decorated Christmas tree. Afterwards, Salah shared the photograph on his verified Instagram page.

The backlash he got from some of his millions of Instagram followers became the motivation behind this write-up. I write this to all those people and everyone like them.

I singled out the particular comments from two of his followers among quite a number of self-righteous irrational religious critics.

A man with Instagram username, Mbizzofficial, wrote –

@mosalah, are you aware that you are celebrating the claim that Allah the one, the sustainer & controller had a son who was given birth on this day? Have you lost your mind?

Another man, a Turkish, with Instagram username, senol.usta.05, wrote –

We watched Salah, who was proud of his Islamism takip The man is throwing pine for Christmas. I will not follow you again!!! You’re not a man, Salah.

What could be wrong in a stunningly beautiful tree decoration that signifies love, generosity and good tidings just because it is termed Christmas tree? What exactly could possibly be wrong with that?

Only religion can stir up hatred and intolerance for a thing of such goodness.

These two comments perhaps reveals clearly enough for any discerning mind the kind of deadly mental disease religion has created in the thinking faculty of millions of people all over the world.

Religion has a clever way of killing the humanity in us all. It has a way of giving evil a righteous appearance. It has a way of making people throw common sense away for the ridiculous to hold sway.

The presiding pastor over a popular Nigerian church said Christmas is unbiblical and that it was not recorded in the bible that Jesus was born on December 25. He claimed that December is a date originally set aside by the ancient Romans for the Mars festival by the worshippers of the sun. It is for these reasons that himself and the hundreds of thousands of members of his church do not participate in Christmas celebrations.

I do not know if Jesus was born on December 25 or if this is the original date when ancient Romans celebrates Mars festival. What I know for certain is this – Christmas day is a distinctive day in the year when the display of love and charity by people is most pronounced. I see people giving out of their resources to other people, smiles and laughter on display like no other day in the year, people eating different assortment of delicious food – in fact, it is the only time in the year when lots of poor people who can hardly afford two meals a day get to eat to their satisfaction.

That is enough reason for me to celebrate Christmas even if I do not believe Jesus was born on December 25. Even if I do not believe that a man called Jesus was born at all.

The world is full of so much suffering, poverty, sorrow and selfishness. We should have 365 days of Christmas.

How can any mentally balanced human being be against such a day just because it is also the day that the birth of Jesus is being celebrated? Only religion can inspire such irrationality. Only religion can make people see something wrong in a beautiful, positive energy-provoking Christmas tree.

There are Christians who finds it abominable to mention the word ‘Allah’. Allah is simply an Arabic language used to describe the creator of the universe just like ‘God’ is an English word used to describe the Supreme Being.

Allah Akbar means ‘God is greater’ in Arabic language. Most non-Muslims will not be caught dead mentioning those words.

I had my primary education in a Muslim-owned school. During many of our morning prayers on the assembly ground, we would say the popular Muslim prayer starting with the first line – Bismillahi Rahmanir Raheem which means ”in the name of Allah (God), most gracious, most merciful”. Now, that’s a beautiful prayer.

I love participating in that prayer back then and I don’t have any reservations joining Muslims to pray that prayer now. It is a beautiful prayer exalting the name of God in an Arabic language. It is the same thing as praying to God in English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Yoruba, Hausa and so on.

Religion has a way making what is harmless looks dangerous. It creates hatred and intolerance for people who worship God in a way or language that is different from the one we know and accept.

Religion has turned men into beasts willing to kill harmless, defenseless, innocent people for their religious sect beliefs. A 42 year-old mother of seven, Mrs Eunice Elisha, the wife of a Redeemed Church Pastor was murdered in cold blood in the early hour of Saturday 9th of July 2016 by suspected Muslim fanatics while evangelizing around an area in Kubwa, a satellite town in Abuja, Nigeria.

Religion has turned nations into a community of people who celebrates mediocrity. It has caused nations to abandon weightier matters in need of urgent attention for issues that does little or nothing to advance the well-being and development of their country.

This is why most nations in Africa are underdeveloped.

In fact, every single nation in the world that puts religion at the forefront of public affairs are among the least developed countries of the world – plagued with hunger, poverty, poor infrastructures, corruption, human rights violation and the likes.

The Government of Zamfara state in Northwest Nigeria lauds as its achievement the building of 140 mosques in 2 years between 2017 and 2018. This is a state with massive human and capital underdevelopment. Only religion can engender such terribly misplaced priorities.

Religion legitimizes corruption and immorality.  A great example is the Nigerian state. People steals brazenly from state treasury and go scot-free because of their religious affiliations. Under-aged female children are married off to men old enough to be their grandfather just because religion gives it some kind of legitimacy. Incompetent leaders that can hardly manage their marital homes are handed the governance keys of a whole nation because of their religious affiliations.

I do not blame a nation like China making serious efforts at clamping down on religion. They’ve seen the problems, contentions and setbacks that religion has created for many nations in the world. China is controlled by a Communist Party which is officially atheist. The party disapproves all kinds of religious organizations as they are seen to undermine its grip on power. Authorities in China subject Muslims to an unprecedented amount of surveillance, shut down Christian churches and force monks to pledge allegiance to the state.

This is why speedy trials can be conducted on corrupt state officials in China and they are killed without any section of the country shouting religious persecution.

This is not a tacit way of supporting the human rights violation in China, but they have been arguably better off without the social virus religion injects into the development journey of many nations in the world.

The Creator of the universe cannot be religious. When the rain falls, it falls on every one of us. When the sun shines, it shines on us all. When any one of us plant seeds into the ground, it yields fruits for us all. The air we breathe in without which we would be lifeless is available for everyone. The water we drink taste the same in our mouths and quench the thirst of everyone who drinks it.

The gifts of God for mankind is available for everyone. Those gifts of nature that keeps us alive everyday are not selective. They are available for Muslims, Catholics, Protestants, Buddhists, Taoists, Sango worshippers and every kind of person with any faith system.

Even those who don’t believe that God exists enjoys all the provisions of the universe.

If the God we believe in can tolerate everyone and provide for us all irrespective of our religious sect or faith, then who are we to consider people not aligned with our faith unworthy?

We must all recognize evil, corrupt and immoral people for who they are.

Religion is their perfect decoy for the perpetration of the evil in their hearts and we must not be disillusioned into thinking they are people fighting for the course of God.

Every act that does not promote love, causes resentment and brings pain and suffering to people must be seen as complete evil. Nothing more than that.

The Supreme Being that we hold in utmost reverence is not religious in his acts, none of us has the right to be religious in our actions.

2020 – Reasons To Be Optimistic

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There are so many reasons why one should look into the new year with a lot of hope and optimism. For a fact, the year 2019 has been an interesting year so far and as we count down the hours,minutes and seconds you can take a moment to reflect on what kind of year it has been.

In April , we saw the first picture of the black hole after decades of speculations as to what it might really look like. A ground breaking discovery if you ask me, that would help unravel further some of the long hidden secrets of the universe. Thanks to Kathrine Bouman for playing her part.  She applied emerging computational methods to push the boundaries of imaging technology.Among her contributions is the development of an algorithm which was instrumental in obtaining the image, known as Continuous High-resolution Image Reconstruction using Patch priors(CHIRP).

It was also a year for the underdogs also as we witnessed one of the biggest upsets in boxing history when Andy Ruiz Jr knocked out our very own Anthony Joshua to become the first ever Mexican heavyweight champion of the world beating all the odds stacked up against him

We also saw Liverpool do the unbelievable by  overturning a three goal deficit to eliminate Barcelona in the UCL semi final,  all thanks to a corner brilliantly taken by Trent Alexander Arnold. We also saw the Tiger gets back to the Woods as he (Tiger Woods) won his fifth Masters title finishing at 13-under par after eleven years in obscurity.

In medicine we saw the introduction of smart inhalers .A nice example of how IoT has become a necessity  in virtually all spheres. The first inhaler equipped with sensors that connect to a mobile app via Bluetooth. The sensors in this inhaler register when the instrument is used to keep track of respiratory flow. These data can help guide physicians on treatment options for patients with respiratory illnesses and facilitate more informed physician-patient dialogue.

Then the Wireless brain sensors which works by detecting brain temperature, and intracranial pressure,.They help to monitor neurological fluctuations and enhance cognitive function an important discovery that has helped in the cure of Parkinson’s disease.

It was also a good year for Opay and many other industry players within the country. Looking ahead at personal level individuals have bagged endorsements, additional certifications, mastered new skills, started a business or have become wiser and more aware of their immediate environment which is a skill which is highly important and vital for the survival of individuals and businesses in their ecosystem but is more often than not neglected in acts of sheer ignorance.

Forget the secular chronological cycles marking achievements as seen through calendars pointing to the idea that a new decade is here, the real nature of timelines are cyclic and circular with infinite lines of symmetry(just like a circle).  There are an infinite number of points to start counting beginnings and ends . The end of a calendar year or decade doesn’t necessarily mean that all processes and events longs standing have been rounded up .Some just began, some are half way through, others are almost done .

Perhaps it is important to say that progress is a continuum with infinite start and finish points all stretching across all boundaries both real and imaginary so long as we keep building up. A wonderful reason to look forward to the coming year happily and expectantly knowing it is a gift and rare privilege just being there alive to witness another beautiful day. Happy new year.

I Want To Wish Everyone A 2020 Of Abundance

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As we cross into 2020, I want to tell you something: you are more than ready to go and discover that moment. Yes, you are already capable. Very soon, 2019 would be history and 2020 offers a promise to go out there and make it happen. 2020 must be the year we take out self-pity, lack of confidence, and the thinking that everyone else is better. Be bold and have confidence, even as you show humility, and respect people. 

When the opportunities come, never think that anyone else is more qualified. If you take only the jobs you are evidently ready on Day 1, you will never grow. The ability to get into the discomfort zone and stretch your capabilities is one element that would anchor your career growth. All those CEOs were not born with CEOs in their names. 

Look into the horizon, see yourself higher up there. Fill your mind with optimism and unlock positive energies to win your future. If you succumb that nothing will be better, your days would live that for you; I hope you do not take that option.

Watch an Nnewi boy – though he might not have finished secondary school, he believes that he can accomplish anything. Build car companies, large cable factories, spare parts factories, etc. For most, excuses are not in their dictionaries. And that is why Nnewi is the most successful clan in business, in Africa, per capita. That “can do spirit” is what we need in 2020.

I want to wish everyone a 2020 of Abundance.

How Stakeholders Can Ensure Sustainable Value Creation and Capturing in the Nigerian Logistics Industry in 2020

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In the last decade, the place and importance of logistics industry have been synonymous with the changes in other industries, which the industry must serve with the adoption of the right processes, people, technology and solutions. There is no doubt the industrial is evolving everyone and a hybrid-centric one. The evolvement is a hybrid-centric because a significant number of people and governments rely on it throughout the world for employment and generating national income and foreign investments inflow.

On the demand side, the logistics industry is helping many businesses to increase competitiveness and deliver the promised value to their stakeholders. Hence, the logistics industry has a strategic mission of revitalizing and improving industries competitiveness worldwide.  Like other industries that lack sufficient data to determine market worth, there are different data on the worth of the industry in Nigeria from experts, researchers and public analysts. A recent view indicates that the value of the industry hits N250 billion in 2019.

Source: Global Logistics Performance Index, 2010-2018; Infoprations Analysis, 2019

In spite of the growth, various reports have indicated that there are challenges restricting value capturing by the businesses, governments and other stakeholders. In its recent report, PwC, a business management and advisory consulting company, identifies infrastructure deficit as the greatest problem facing the industry in Africa and placing the continent well behind the rest of the world.

In Nigeria, the issue of corruption, tribalism and power supply are the additional challenges preventing the stakeholders’ from creating and sharing sustainable value, and to trade development across the country.  Despite the problems, some stakeholders believe that the future of the industry is bright. Some experts have opined that the industry needs a Commission that would continuously deal with the identified challenges.

What has impacted Quality Logistics Services

Source: Google Trends, 2019; Infoprations Analysis, 2019

Using the Global Logistics Performance Index, which is being released every two years by the World Bank, our analysis shows that the average ranking of select indicators from the Index facilitates public interest in the industry by 52.9% in 2019. Analysis further indicates that activities of the customs connected with quality logistics services by 90.2%, while tracking and tracing methodologies used by the players and timeliness (timely delivery of goods) associated with the quality logistics services by 49.8% and 31.3% respectively. In what appears as a validation of the stakeholders’ views on infrastructure being the main challenge in the industry, our analysis reveals negative connection between infrastructure and quality logistics services. We specifically discovered -5.8% linkage, which suggests a 5.8% reduction in the quality of logistics services offered by the players in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018. The reduction was high when we analysed the ranking of the country’s shipment of goods to other countries along with the quality of services during the period. Our analysis reveals 22.5% reduction.

Based on the insights, our analyst believes that players and government have a lot of challenges that needs holistic solutions in the next decade, if the country is really ready to be at par with other countries in the world. Beyond the identified issues, experts have noted changing in customer experience, emerging technologies and smart logistics planning and execution as trends that would impact the industry in 2020.

It is therefore imperative for the players and concerned stakeholders to reexamine the processes, technologies and people being used for offering varied logistics solutions in the country. This is necessary because Nigeria cannot continue to be a second fiddle to South Africa, which has been consistently ranked as the best logistics performer on the continent.