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A Message to Nigerians

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Dear Nigerians,

It is heartwarming to see the rise of Nigerians across many spheres defending the good that actually exists and voicing out against categorizing a whole nation in a negative light, and calling against the flood of corruption and fraud based cases associated with the people of the nation. For one thing, I believe Nigeria has been a country that has been greatly open to criticism more than any other country in past years. We have not only accepted criticism on many issues but we have in some quarters showed that we have many who are willing to change the narrative through their exploits and accomplishments all over the world. 

Unfortunately, the media has been designed all over the world to focus on negative news and not positive news as such we seem not to be moving very far even though we are making some efforts individually. With that said, it is true to a large extent that we are the only ones who can broadcast our own accomplishments in this new age marked with competition by countries to promote themselves as the best place to live. The fact still remains that we won’t be given a break to show our good side if we do not grab it by the horns and blow our own trumpets. As much as there is much truth about the rise in cybercrime, no tribe, culture, nationality or people deserves to be tagged with a single story.

Tribalism

The issue of tribe and geographical location being prevalent for cybercrime and fraudulent tendencies cannot be denied, yet it is important for the world to know that no culture in Nigeria promotes theft and crime if followed religiously, it rather is being promoted as a new way of living and making success as seen in many parts of the world. The impatient demand for improvement in Nigeria, has seen some geographical locations experienced an increase in good lifestyle, making way for get rich quick schemes and shortcuts to success that have promoted negative output going forward. From my point of view, no tribe is safe from the inhumane and saddening treatment to be given to any individual with a Nigerian heritage when you leave the shores of the country. Simply put either you are Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba at the point you cross borders you become a Nigerian. So for wisdom sake we should all advice our folk and countrymen equally. 

Media and Music

As the Nigerian music industry has witnessed massive success in the years since the early 2000s the rise in cybercrime has also increased. Is there a correlation between them; Yes, a massive correlation. I strongly advise NBC to make a call for all stakeholders in the music and entertainment industry on the type of content and messages passed across in their songs and on their platforms, government at all levels should and must also use these music and entertainment influencers to begin passing branding messages about the way to succeed as a Nigerian. As many will agree with me that the majority of Nigerian youths involved in cybercrime are influenced in their lifestyle by the music of artists and those in the entertainment industry. 

Shooting music videos showing the use of expensive items of which are rented and leased, as well as lyrics on easy ways to succeed in these songs has created a trend of must have at any cost. Even the greats such as Fela, Onyeka Onwenu, and a host of others who crossed boundaries with their music showed us that the key thing about music is the right message. Anyone who remembers will know that the goal of cybercrime is to live like those that they see on Television, the internet and other media outlets. The question to be asked is if the success of the music and entertainment should be to the detriment of our moral standards for generations to come. History has never been really kind to the Nigerian story, yet history shows that we are a nation that forgets to teach upcoming generations the true lessons that made great man rise across all tribes of the nation. 

A case of Unemployment

As much as many world claim that lack of jobs is a significant reason for the increase in cybercrime I beg to differ, I strongly believe that increased sets of individuals going into cybercrime in Nigeria are fueled by greedy ambitions and peer pressure as well as a case of what they are daily exposed to in the media. I personally do not advice any youth in Nigeria to be an early morning listener and reader of news flowing across the country, as that in itself is enough to cause depressing thoughts that lead to negative choices on the way of making a success in life. That said, I hope the media and newspapers around the country can focus on more positive things to present on a daily basis, rather than fuel a generation of frustrated and desperate youths with more depressing tales.

Television and Radio stations and Media

Weekly programs on many television and radio stations geared at re-educating the population on the consequences and repercussions of involving themselves in fraudulent activities must now be the norm. The examples of those who have been caught being used as deterrents to those aspiring to be involved in the crime. Private and public media houses have a critical role to play in pushing this message across. Simply put, all our futures depend on what our ears and eyes feed on daily.

Universities and higher institutions

It is important to note that a lot of cybercrime is committed by students in higher level institutions in universities across the country. Today it has become very easy for a college student to get into Fraudulent activities, as they have access to laptops, internet and electricity in one form or the other; also the situation is fueled even more by the incessant strikes embarked on almost yearly by staff and associations in the Nigerian university system. While I respect the desire of the university unions to force the government to listen to their pleas and need for development. What i would like to recommend to Nigerian university associations and unions is to think of more intelligent ways of solving problems in the university system without resulting to strike. 

Federal government

Security parastatals must have Partnership with social media companies to have access to suspected profiles of those with flamboyant lifestyles and showoffs. There should also be a 24/7 hotline/ website for those in foreign countries who can confirm the identity of Nigerians through their NIMC or voters card. Solutions can also be fast tracked by implementation of New Cybercrime policies established alongside consultation of the judicial system to meet today’s standards and pass fair punishments. A further solution to cybercrime is to ensure that the repercussions are concise, clearly stated and continually broadcast across all media channels. Through CBN, policies that warrant banks and financial institutions both local and international to compare account holder’s transactions declared sources of income should be flagged and reported to security agencies when suspected. The introduction of new policies to check cybercrime based on inputs of all bodies and stakeholders in the nation should commence across the 36 states of the federation. Fraud and cybercrime should be punishable at local government, state and federal levels, meaning a perpetrator duly convicted understands, there are many jury’s awaiting you.

Religious institutions

It is not surprising that many cases of fraudulent activities and their perpetrators are people who visit religious centers, it is not news that many of them are the biggest givers of monetary gifts and are respected by religious clergy across the nation. The failings of the country in moral standards unfortunately can be linked to our religious ideals, as some leaders have failed to instill moral knowledge on their congregation, meaning the inherent moral needs of members of the congregations are not being addressed properly. Many flamboyant celebrations are being organized display of artificial wealth at many religious centers. Many Prayers are more focused on becoming overnight successes with some not even engaged in any form of meaningful job or business venture. Members are requested to make donations without asking questions of their sources of income, while many of these members are being treated with extra attention and wealth in their religious settings, while all these happens around young men who have been told to work hard to attain such levels and yet, they do not have knowledge of the source of such wealth. Dear Clergy, as much as possible, focus efforts on promoting right living and working hard as these are the basis of Godly doctrines. Treating individuals differently on the basis of their monetary input and influence sends a negative idea to the youth.

Parents

If any country requires parents to be re-educated on the concepts of moral standards and honest living, Nigeria should be on the list. My finger has always pointed to ‘parents’ and ‘guardians’ on the need to exercise restraints on the amount of pressure they place on their wards. Some parents till date believe that only Medicine, law and engineering if studied in university can lead to success which is covered by their need to satisfy their own greed. Many parents see a university education as the only means of success of their child, not considering hidden talents their children possess, in such situations such children are bound to feel pressured from not doing what brings them satisfaction and opting for the choice of parents where in which they fail to be inspired and either opt for either suicide, crime, or resilience, of which resilience is hardest to chase. Parents through their work place and religious institutions should be admonished on a regular basis with the need to build strong moral standards in their children. There should be avenues made in higher institutions that teach moral education both private and publicly. This may be hard when looked at, but I am sure it will play a significant role in ensuring that parents are passing the right message across to their children.

Lifestyle

If you want to enjoy a party for free, attend one organized in Nigeria. The weekly burial and weddings that goes on across the country is a testament to the amount of wealth that Nigeria loses through events and parties. The youths looking to start life early in the aspect of marriage are slowed down by the monetary demands and requirements needed to organize weddings. The rise in social status and demands of wedding activities has caused many youths to do anything possible to make it just to have a wedding that shows high levels of wealth. The outcome of this is not far from the increase in cybercrime prevalent in the economy. As much as possible we should all pass the message across that weddings can be done with the basic necessities met and nothing more. Unnecessary increase in Dowries and payments should not deter young men and women of marriageable age from marrying their choice.

Nigerian Diaspora

Endeavor to make those back here understand that living in a country outside Nigeria does not equate to success overnight but hard work. In coming back to the country, ensure that the flamboyant life which you cannot display in foreign nations is not displayed when you come here which only causes misleading ideas and notions in the minds of our youths. We admonish you to be frank with your Nigerian relations on the hard work it takes to succeed honestly in any country of the world. And we beg you finally to be shining examples of hard work, perseverance, honesty and happiness that was once attributed to Nigerians in times past. You are our light over there and the first impression the world has of who a Nigerian can be.

Rest of the world

Dear foreigners, we may not be the best country with the highest rate of integrity and honesty. We do not claim to be corruption free or shy away from the fact that we need time to make amends. But for those Nigerians living in foreign lands with you, we ask that you do not allow the sickness of a single story to show human love and respect to those Nigerians and any nationality who has never done anything worth being afraid of.  We ask that you look at us as humans first before tagging us with a title that is not dependent on race, tribe, social class or nationality. We ask that you report through your media outlets with a focus on the names of people and not their nationality as focusing on a nationality not only makes life harder for others of good intent, but can also put the lives of many in danger who live in your country, as they are then targeted unduly. Nigerians are proud of their heritage and even though they have suffered a lot in the hands of bad leaders, they have and always will be capable of great things. 

Summary

Einstein said it is insanity to keep doing keep doing the same thing and expecting a different result. This I am afraid is the story we keep replaying when we fail to question our way of life. The greed by some Nigerians leading to cybercrime is fueled by many factors, which cannot be fully be thrashed in any single discussion, but there are a few which I have mentioned that play the most significant role in this affair.  

These factors mentioned may not be directly responsible for where we find ourselves, but collective input from each and every one of them has fueled a negative story no Nigerian may be ready for in coming years. We may not have a new story, this year, or next, or even in the next two years, yet if we take little steps, we can have a testimony in the next ten years. For  those doing good, keep doing, for those working hard every day, keep working, and know that there is pride in honest living. 

God bless the Citizens of Nigeria, the Leaders of Nigeria, and the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 

Your Nigerian,

Makinmodun Muyiwa

The Magic Behind Studying

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The life of a student is quite an interesting one, one every individual should experience at a certain age. Though complicated, with a lot of stories, different stories from different individuals.  Most of the young people who begin school life at a tender age, especially rich or financial buoyant people who have not for once stayed away from home may have a hard time learning to live on their own. The middle class is of no exemption. Most of the time, the University serves as an escape route for some persons who in one way or the other is experiencing some difficulties at home. 

The willingness to learn now depends on individual’s personal determination. 

I gained admission in quite a miraculous way, quite miraculous because it was sudden, was a divine favour; more like I just imagined myself gaining admission to study, and then  put in some energy and it just came. Finances came as well, but that’s a story for another day. So what followed after the admission and settling down in school environment, was a time of living “my dream”, well, in a way; I had no worries, I did whatever I wanted, hung out with friends, attended classes, made a lot of friends,because one of the advantages of a school life is the luxury of time that comes with it, you tend to do whatever you want until you get carried away. sitting with friends at the back of the class and  making jests of nothing and everything was the trend, we were easily referred to as back benchers. I read less and interacted more. But then, at the end of each semester, my grades returned my jests back to my face with ugly grades. The grades were absolutely nothing to write home about. Session ended and the Cumulative Grade Point Average was not even enough to help sustain the Scholarship I was awarded while in first year. Finally it dawned on me that I needed to change my ways. However, despite the fact that I had resorted to changing, my turning point didn’t come, until my third year.

The day of reckoning came, on my way to class one faithful day. I saw a banner at a corner, the banner was about a church event. Looking closer I could see the bold written title, “Anointing to sit down and Read”! Anointing to what?? I stopped right there. In a way, this would have turned out funny to me because it appeared just like any of those awkward papers people upload in their Whatsapp status to amuse contacts. But, this didn’t amuse me; rather it sparked a deep sense of curiosity. I can pray to God to give me the ability to sit down and read?  This was a puzzle. Still puzzled I could recall a verse of the bible from proverbs 13:4 which says “a sluggard appetite is never filled, but the desire of the diligent are fully satisfied” so God supports hard work too, and if one should seek strength from him, surely he will provide. Not ever had I imagined this. More often have we heard of people praying to God that He should reveal to them what to read, or even reveal to them the answers to the questions on the day of the exam but, no one I knew before now ever prayed for this particular point I’m looking at. So I made up my mind, this is the way to go. I need this sort of anointing, I need to sit down and read, and yes I do! I need to be free from all feelings of distraction, I need to read!

From that day onward, everything changed, all of my time had been put in a divine schedule. I became better than before, a better version of myself. I eventually found myself in the circle of those who were having the top results in the class,  and at the end of my fourth year, I was only a few points short of a first class for that singular year, I had found a break. You can find yours too.! All you need to do is to take a closer look at the following:

  • Choose your friends wisely.

The first thing that should attract you to choosing a friend is their appearance, afterwards, the words that comes out of their mouth. Because out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. Mingle with like minds, in all honesty, mingle with people who are better than you that will always challenge you to do better. Friends who want to have good grades,not the ones that will settle for anything. 

  • Have a daily schedule.

Yes, this looks strange and outdated but it’s actually not. One has to be organized as effectively as possible, because not everyone will have that turning point, not everyone will experience that magic, the honest truth is, there isn’t any magic to it.  Discipline yourself. 

  • Know your Productive time.

While in school I had a problem. It was almost impossible for me to read all night. It was quite easy for a lot of people to do, but for me, it was rocket science! I made up my mind to utilize the day. Used the library during the day, then go night reading between 7pm and 12am, then go to my darling bed. Days I tried reading all night, I will wake to forget everything I read and also have a wasted and restive day. So in order words, stick to the time that works for you. If you cannot read at night, create a time to study effectively during the day or better still during that particular time that works for you.

  • Eat well.

Yes, the brain needs food. Eat well, take out time to cook and eat a balanced diet, take fruits at intervals and don’t forget that cooking saves you a lot more money than eating out. “My dear, chop o, food is good o”

  • Pray always.

A lot of factors may never allow your hard work to yield good fruit. So you must walk with God. Join a good religious body, stay active. 

Things may be complicated for any student, but one must understand that he is the architect of his own success. If you don’t study as a student, you may never get good grades, no matter what you try. So sit up, do your best , study hard because there is no magic to studying, none at all. It all depends on how disciplined you are, it depends on you! I wish you all the best in your endeavors.

Start Thinking You’re Responsible

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Many times than few, candidates express fear and desperation owing to pressing needs on all sides. This mien takes the toll on them and makes them grind at the mill of unproductivity in cycles without pay. The deadliest part is still that they keep seeing others as responsible for their loss.

This post is two-pronged: a thank you to all those who have directly or indirectly impacted in to me the values that form the me that writes, and a brotherly and loving advice to those who mistakenly or deliberately think that others are responsible for their failures or misfortune.

Sometime ago, I lived in a wonderland. A land where you lived on promises from people that never got fulfilled. I kept on believing thinking it was faith…that wasn’t faith but foolishness. Subsidising my laziness by outsourcing my responsibility of becoming better and value FULL and ABLE, I built transient shock absorbers of small successes that fetched small cash that barely sustained me. As a young unmarried man, I thought that was a better life – making some few thousands and not thinking of how those few thousands could become more thousands and make some more thousands so I can also be a channel for others to make more money, and live a better life. 

It was more recently that I realised the failed promises were never the fault or making of those who made them. It was mine. Fully mine!

As long as we feel anyone owes us anything, we will continue in our irresponsibility. It was after I started taking responsibility for my thoughts, decisions and actions that I started appreciating the lessons all the kind people have always invested their time teaching me.

In life, I have come to realise that to become the best you can be, expect the least from people. Even when you know that something will come from anyone around you, yet prepare for the worst. Why? Each time you prepare for a NO, when you build a mechanism that caters for the otherwise…’The What Ifs’, a yes will never surprise you! That’s why you will hear someone say that a future you prepare for will never surprise you!

If you’re looking forward to having or in need of better opportunities like me, do well to leave your frustrations at home, in fact flush it away in your WC and never look for it again. Take the right attitude because frustration is the only currency that buys you desperation and continuously opens you a spreadsheet of  increasingly negative purchasing power.

Seek until you find the discipline to channel your energy on one focus area at each phase or stage of your career or life. This was a major challenge in my career growth as many or some of you might identify with or perhaps have experienced. This is usually common with individuals who have the tendency of thinking they are multi-talented, multi-passionate like me. Before I call myself multi-talented, I must first have made meaning of one talent so that the other(s) take definition from the meaning of the first. Without this, confusion will surely creep in and not to far from confusion is it’s senior partner, frustration. 

Doing many things at the same time is doing nothing all of those times.

I received one message advice – the same message – from more than one person at different places and times in past which still rings a bell in my head and helps me focus:

‘Taofik, you are a brilliant guy, you have the potential to succeed but you can’t do too many things at the same time. You’ll stretch yourself thin. Decide on what to do, focus on it and give it time.’

I am also offering this advice to every young person thinking many things can be done at the same time and at the same breath of strength and resources. If you think it’s possible, well I agree, but remember, excellence can not be achieved at the same time in many things.

Political Distractions Negating Nigeria’s Development

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By Samuel Odebode

I have observed a contemptible trend in Nigeria, how politicians, clergymen, the elites and contractors distract Nigerians from the real issues of life. They create loud and catchy news headlines daily to keep these poor masses busy, talking, gossiping, laughing, protesting, these ‘distractions’ are deliberately created just enough to give these poor masses enough ‘mental food’ to take to bed and postponed the real issues that affect their lives and loved ones daily.

I might not be able to speak to all demographics regarding these ‘distractions’, but certainly, I can share my view with fellow engineers like you. How do we keep Nigeria Engineers from ‘distractions’ especially now that we are over 10 weeks after the inauguration of the present government at the federal level and most states of the federation?

For two months now, our ‘distractions’ are RUGA, Sowore, Edo/Bauchi HoA, Ministerial List, Herdsmen, BBNaija, Senate president/HoR speaker, COZA, Obaseki vs. Oshiomole, this week IPOB vs. Ekweremadu, HoS Oyo-Ita etc. Fellow Engineers, more issues will keep coming as it is normal in any advanced ‘animal kingdom’ like Nigeria, but they will fade away naturally just like the schism involving Tinubu vs. Ambode, Wike vs Ameachi, Buhari vs. Atiku, Dino, Fayose, Mama Peace vs DSS, Boko Haram arms purchase, Onnoghen vs. FG etc.

But, the day-to-day real issues affecting the people from basic needs like lack of ; power supply, water supply, wastewater treatment, good healthcare, security, good public schools, employment, operational institutions, etc. to other higher needs like; retirement benefits, childcare’s benefits, advanced medical research for cure, space technology for agriculture etc., will never fade away. The only solution will be a deliberate step to initiate, plan, execute and close the various well-thought-out proposals to remedy these needs.

More ‘distractions’ will keep coming until the next election in 2023, when Buhari, IBB, GEJ, Atiku, Saraki, states governors and other political actors will continue or proceed to their ‘well-deserved’ retired packages for life, running into billions of naira yearly, why the masses keep debating news headlines, praying, hoping for a better future. Yes, a well-deserved because we Engineers refuse to participate in the day to day monitoring, reviewing, tracking and providing updates to the mass on various initiatives.

As Engineers, one of our core mandates is to continue to provide services, design, research, analyze, find solutions, apply technology, transfer information, build for the general good of the public. Every practicing engineers here, registered with NSE/COREN, working for public institutions or private companies doing business with the government, please you need to provide us with information on various initiatives, progress updates taking place without violating the confidentiality of information as permitted in your organization.

Let’s channel our energy, discussion, experience and intellectual prowess; to analyzing these initiatives of the government, budgeted items, contract award sum/conditions, project technical specifications, stakeholders’ benefits, method of project execution, monitoring milestones/updates, quality control/compliances, as it affects each initiative/project for the common man. This should be our ‘distractions’, this should be our topic to debate, let see how these projects moved from a mild abstract idea on paper to a tangible product affecting the lives of millions of Nigeria for the best.

Samuel Odebode, P.Eng. PMP, a passionate Nigeria.

Five Important Things To Do Before Taking a New Job Offer

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It’s easy to bask in the euphoria of getting a new job. After all, we all crave for more money and a chance to grow our career.

Do you want to know the hard part? The regret that comes with not doing enough homework about the new job such that 3 months down the line, you transfer aggression to anyone and everyone because of the wrong choice you made.

Congratulations, you’ve been offered a new job. We are all happy for you. But there are times when you need to know whether it’s a job worth taking. 

Trust me, I’ve been there before.

So, before you kiss your current employer goodbye, here are 5 important things to do to avoid stories that touch:

  1. Pray about it

This may seem a surprise inclusion but it is the most important. We have to always put God first in everything we do.

When that new job offer comes, pray! Ask God for a sign. Ask God to make you choose wisely. If you sincerely do this, one way or the other, you’ll surely know if you should take the job or not. Only a trial will convince you.

But remember, “heaven helps those who help themselves”. This brings us to number 2.

  1. Know your why

Another important decision you should make is to know why you want to leave your current job.

  • Is it the salary? 
  • Is it the opportunities or lack of it? 
  • Is it your boss? 
  • Is a colleague sexually harassing you? 
  • Is it the distance to work or lack of motivation?

There are numerous reasons to make you leave your current job but one thing you should be sure of is knowing if you’ll get what you are looking for in the new job.

I once left a N60,000 job in Lagos for a N10,000 job in Ibadan. You may think I made a stupid decision but trust me, it was the best decision of my entire career.

I wasn’t fulfilled working as a customer assistant at a laundromat. I had already taken a few courses and certifications in Digital Marketing so when the opportunity to work as an intern came, I grabbed it with both hands.

The 2 months I spent there were tough because I had to live on borrowed cash. But the experience was valuable and its part of the reason I now work at one of the biggest digital agencies in Nigeria.

My reason for leaving the job in Lagos? Fulfillment. What’s yours?

  1. Research the new company

The mistake I made before leaving was I didn’t do enough research. Not that it matters now anyway. I was so eager to go even against my family’s wishes. 

To avoid the same fate, ensure you do a comprehensive research about the company you got the job offer. Find out important things like:

  • What is the company culture like?
  • Is there an opportunity to learn and grow?
  • Is there career growth?
  • On average, how long do employees stay at the company?
  • What are other benefits like Health Insurance and Pension?
  • What are the working hours?
  • Is there work during weekends?

Getting relevant answers to the above questions will help make your decision easier. If reaching out to full time staff of the new company proves difficult, you can reach out to the interns or IT staff. LinkedIn is a great place to start.

  1. Speak to your current boss

Let’s be honest, many of us are so focused on the money this new job is offering, we forget to take other things into consideration.

If you have a good rapport with your boss, you can speak to him about your current role. Maybe you want your tasks reduced or you need a pay rise. 

If there is no much difference between where you are currently and the new place, then talking to your boss may be the best option. 

After all, no boss would want to lose one of their best employees

  1. Read Your Offer Letter Thoroughly

It’s not advisable to leave your current job if you’ve not gotten an offer letter from the new job.

I recently read a story of a lady that resigned from her job without getting an offer letter only to realize the salary and working conditions weren’t as discussed.

No one would like to be in such a situation. Now when you do get the offer letter, read it as if your life depends on it. Don’t be in a rush to sign the dotted lines.

If you can, get a lawyer to help you read through. This is because you wouldn’t want a situation whereby a clause in the contract prevents you from doing certain things. By the time you realize, you’ll already be fighting a losing battle.

Getting a new job is usually great. The feeling that someone else wants you, the chance to work in a different environment, meet new people and take on more challenging tasks.

However, if you don’t do proper research before taking on a new role, that feeling will disappear quicker than you know it.

If you have carefully and thoroughly considered your options and see this as the best line of action, by all means, go for it!

You have my blessings.