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One of the most ridiculous statements young people say today is, “won bi mi sinu oselu ni.” Really? You were raised by parents who followed crooked politicians everywhere, and now you wear that as if it were a badge of honour. What you are actually celebrating is a legacy of corruption, a life built on crumbs, and a family culture that normalized shameful loyalty to failed leaders.
Your parents were the ones chasing politicians up and down, singing at campaign rallies, collecting bags of rice and beans, and calling it political dividends. They were not building a better society; they were enabling the very system that kept them poor and dependent. So when you say, “Won bi e sinu Oselu,” what you are really admitting is that you have chosen the same follow-follow path. You have no desire to challenge the system. You have no interest in change. You are simply continuing the same cycle you were born into.
That is the tragedy. You were raised inside a crooked system, taught to admire crumbs, and now you defend that dysfunction as if it were wisdom. But being born into corruption is not an excuse to become its next generation of loyal servants. If anything, it should be the reason to break the cycle, not glorify it.
This was the man who murdered my dad’s friend daughter in 2011 by stabbing her over 77 times in various parts of her body, his Name is AKOLADE AROWOLO
He was a RCCG youth pastor and the church tried to subvert justice back then
She was the breadwinner of the house while him a struggling youth pastor with no job or funds and heavily rely on her salary s a banker
Their daughter was just 3yrs old when this useless man took my friend’s life
It started from small beating and shouting then it became a regular thing
We fought hard for her to leave this useless man alone but she always find an excuse for him
Every week is a different mark on her face filled with heavy makeup and shades to hide her scars
She didn’t come to work on that said day and her colleagues got worried and had to call me cos we work in close proximity to each other, I was clueless to on why she didn’t show to work and put a call across her phone and BBM but none went through
Her colleague persuaded me we should both go to her house during our lunch break and we went, on getting to her house her flat doors were locked, it was when I peeped through the kitchen window I saw blood and screamed for help, the kitchen door at the back of the flat got broken and what I saw was her lifeless body in the pool of her own blood
I almost screamed the whole building down with the whole neighborhood rushing down towards the kitchen,it was the most awful crime scenes I’ve ever seen
This horrible man lied she stabbed herself to death and his church supported him until a great pathologists proved them wrong and he was finally sentenced to death by hanging in 2019 and still waiting to be hanged
If you want people to talk about men to stop beating their wives then I’m not the kind of person, if you don’t leave when I advice you to leave then be prepared for whatever outcome you get cos you can see the rates of FEMICIDE in recent years
I’ve written this story over and over again on this platform to encourage women to leave at the first sign of violence
Leave to LIVE
For any nation to achieve economic growth, development, and lasting progress, the past should serve as a lesson, not a blueprint. When an obsolete and underdeveloped past becomes the model for the present and the future, it is evidence of systemic failure and inhumane governance.
Human development in Nigeria has been tragically neglected for decades under successive political leaders. The recent “Akara debate” has exposed just how shallow the thinking of many politicians and their loyal supporters has become.
Shouldn’t every generation be better off than the last? Lives should improve. Opportunities should expand. Economic mobility should be the goal. When poverty is recycled from one generation to another, it is not culture, it is the consequence of failed leadership.
It also raises an important question of timelines. What was economically feasible 50 years ago cannot be the benchmark for today. A nation’s aspirations must evolve with time.
While many politicians invest heavily in grooming their own children to become global leaders, professionals, and decision-makers, they romanticize poverty by encouraging the children of akara sellers to simply inherit roadside petty trades.
There is dignity in honest labour. Selling akara or roasted corn is not the issue. The issue is whether society provides the children of those traders with the opportunity to choose a different path if they wish.
If you proudly celebrate being “Omo Iya Alákàrà,” then your greatest ambition should be to ensure that the next generation has the freedom to become doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, professors, innovators, or even choose to continue the family trade by choice, not by the absence of opportunity.
That is what development looks like. That is what good governance should guarantee.
Oloye Olajuwon Enitan Subair
Anlugbua, Mogaji Ile Nla
Ibadanland
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