Saturday, 31 March 2018

9aijalite Story | THE PAINFUL MOMENT - EPISODE 1 (ONE)"

Please note that this is a true life story....so the story line would be inform of a single person narrating a story. 
"THE PAINFUL MOMENT - EPISODE 1 (ONE)"

December 28th's night was one of the saddest moments, and of course a happy moment I've ever witnessed in my life.
Imagine a sum of #150,000 just slipped out of my hand just like that!

Thursday, 29 March 2018

9aijalite | Reps Approves Report on $500m Completion Fund for Ajaokuta Steel Complex

By Kreazetofa Odey - 

The House of Representatives yesterday passed a bill to provide for the withdrawal of  $1 billion (N360bn) from the excess crude account for the completion of the Ajaokuta Steel Mill project.

Saturday, 24 March 2018

9aijalite Blog | Corruption Undermines The Value Of Education To Our Children

Corruption Undermines The Value Of Education To Our Children

It goes by different names... beware!
A dear friend told me that his teenage son was refusing to go to school, and would prefer to go straight into business, so I offered to chat to the young lad when I had an opportunity.
“I want to make a lot of money,” the young man told me confidently and emphatically. “Even now, I’m already making money," he added. "Look at my watch. How many people at university have this kind of watch?!”
I listened and let him talk.  It was clear as he spoke that in his mind he had a clear image of people who make money in his community. These “rich guys” as he put it, had powerful contacts in government. They came from particular tribes and so were related to the right guys.
Business to him was access to the public purse!
He told me about how people were making dizzying amounts of money on public tenders, and as if to convince me to join him he said: “Mr Masiyiwa, it is easy to make money if you know the right people, and if your 'own people' are in the right position!”
I listened.
“Take (so and so)...he got a tender from his cousin who is in charge of (so and so). This guy does not know anything, but guess what?  He made a lot of money! And you want me to rot in university!”
I listened.
“Right now our 'own people' are in charge of the country, after the recent elections," he said, "so this is the time to make money. I cannot waste time.”
“Your 'own' people?” I quizzed.
“Yes, the new minister is from our area. He has promised to make things happen.”
“So the country is not your 'own' as well?” I asked quietly.
“Those other tribes don’t care for us when they are in power. We all know this.”
“So education does not matter?” 
“The guys making money nowadays have no education,” he laughed.
“Look at this guy!  He just got himself a brand new BMW. He dropped out of school!”
Finally, he laughed: “Mr Masiyiwa, I can even be called “doctor” (just like you) because there are people who can arrange that if you have money!”
Laughter!?
#Africa, listen!  Corruption undermines the values of our children.
If our children grow up to believe that education does not matter -- that instead, it is those who know SOMEONE from SOMEWHERE rather than those who know SOMETHING that get ahead -- then no amount of shouting about corruption will end it!
Never put your tribe and its interests above that of the rule of law or your nation. We prosper only when our whole nation prospers, and that is only possible if we are able to properly incentivize those who value education, and the skills it brings... proudly and unapologetically!
Everything this young man said was total hogwash, but sadly, around the continent we have allowed our value systems to be so tainted by corruption that we fail to see the nation-state beyond our villages and tribes!
# Tribalism is a form of corruption. It is corruption of the worst kind.
# We cannot elect leaders just so that “our” own tribe or village can prosper!
# Corruption of this kind (and all others) can and will destroy our children, our families, and our countries with it.
As parents, it is our job to inculcate the right value system into our kids, including about education, and its power.
Fred Swaniker's African Leadership Academy website cites these values which guide their work:
# Integrity - We are people of our word, with the courage to do what is right.
# Curiosity - We challenge the status quo and take the initiative to pursue new ideas.
# Humility - We are thankful for opportunities and are aware of our limitations.
# Compassion - We empathize with and care for those around us.
# Diversity - We respect all people and believe that difference should be celebrated.
# Excellence - We set high standards for our own achievement and celebrate the achievements of others.
Say you decided to put together your own #LionessMom or #LionDad website... What values would YOU highlight? Let's talk.
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9aijalite Blog | Meet Aliko Dangote

THE MAN ALIKO DANGOTE.

"I actually don't have any home outside Nigeria. I stay in hotels. Quiet. Simple. My life is not very lavish, and I actually get very embarrassed if I try to show that I have money. I don't think I always advise people that it's better to be very communal.
In Lagos, I drive myself around on weekends. I ask my driver to go rest, and then I drive myself around. I still visit my normal friends I grew up with.
My house is open 24 hours a day for them. I mingle with everybody. That’s the only way to get to know what’s going on" ~ Aliko Dangote
Culled from Oak TV online
Tell me who u be, if Aliko Dangote could be so humble.

9aijalite Blog | A Mother's Love is Priceless....


There is always a person in your life that you know you can count on. That person is the one that gave you life and loves you unconditionally. A mother’s love is priceless and will always exist. Their care and love is like a beautiful rose, but a rose that is unable to die. Nothing overpowers the warmth that isolates you when a mother’s hug is received. They are there in your happy moments, but most importantly in your saddest to give sunshine to your rainy eyes. #LoveYouMum!

9aijalite Blog | Laugh The Laugh

When a white man creates a phone and you video chat with your brother you call it technology but when your Grandmother in the village use a mirror to see you in your house in Lagos, you call it witchcraft. It's about time we value our Nigerian products.

Thursday, 8 March 2018

Mid-Blog: Story of an Elephant

Story of an Elephant 

As a man was passing the elephants, he suddenly stopped, confused by the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a small rope tied to their front leg. No chains, no cages. It was obvious that the elephants could, at anytime can break away from their bonds but for some reason, they did not.

Monday, 5 March 2018

Ebira Youth Congress | RESURGENCE OF POLITICAL INTOLERANCE IN EBIRALAND: WHY OUR LEADERS MUST AVOID THE PITFALLS OF THE RECENT PAST

PRESS RELEASE 05/03/2018

RESURGENCE OF POLITICAL INTOLERANCE IN EBIRALAND: WHY OUR LEADERS MUST AVOID THE PITFALLS OF THE RECENT PAST


Ebira Youth Congress (EYC) has observed with utter dismay and grave concern, the gradual but imminent relapse of Ebiraland into the horrible state of yesterday, if

News Update | BAYERO UNIVERSITY KANO STUDENT CAUGHT STEALING

BUK STUDENT WAS CAUGHT STEALING


img of buk students caught stealing
According to witnesses, many have suspected him not until 5th of March where he was caught opening hostel doors while some students were away for lectures.