Excellence is an ambition, not a pedigree.
It is helpful to direct people to an endless source rather than being that endless source.
Become a compass, a guide, and avoid becoming everyone's final destination.
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1. There must be at least one friend in your life you communicate with every day. Someone who will be worried that something is wrong if they don’t hear from you in 24 hours. It could be through sending reels, snaps, TikToks, or texts. Any form of daily communication.
2. Be very cordial with at least one neighbor in your compound. It is very important.
3. Always double-check your taps and light connections, and check if your doors are locked, always.
4. Buy a machete or a plank and keep it under your bed for security reasons. A wise man once said, “A man who sleeps with a machete is a fóol every day but one.”
5. Your house is your sanctuary. Be very selective of the kind of people/friends you allow into your house. Some friendships should end in restaurants, church, the gym, the office, parties, e.t.c.
6. Stop telling new people you are talking to that you live alone, especially as a woman. Get to know people very well first before you reveal that info.
7. In case of home accidents, like a terrible fall, gas explosion, or someone invading your space (God forbid to all these), scream at the top of your voice for help while you can.
8. When posting your house online (that is, if you have to), stop sharing room details. Social engineering happens here a lot. You are giving criminals free details of your house. That is security carelessness.
9. Do not allow your neighbor’s children to come into your house to play, except if they are with their parents. Lawyers will tell you to take this piece of advice seriously.
10. Do not allow visitors to feel comfortable going to your bedroom, kitchen, and other spaces in the house, except if you are very close friends and/or family.
11. There is absolutely no reason for your exact house address to be online. In fact, don’t give out your exact address to delivery guys or any stranger.
12. If you have any kind of medical condition, ALWAYS have your medications at home. Ulcer? Omeprazole must be at home. Asthma? An inhaler must be with you at home always. Do not joke with first aid.
PRIVACY 101:
Until someone tells you, don’t ask; and when you see it don’t share (especially when they haven't made it public).
People have various reasons for keeping certain things private.
We should learn to respect that.
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In a country that has ambition, people should grow up aspiring to benefit from and contribute to the country's productive economy.
Nobody should grow up seeing NGO work as their visual reference for prosperity, as is the case in many parts of Nigeria and Africa.
The NGO-isation of African economies is a form of hybrid warfare. In tech, for example, there exists a whole subgenre of "tech bros" who do not actually build anything that solves any problems or creates any value, but rather apply for grants and receive what amounts to "free" dollars from foreign governments in exchange for not very much work at all.
The same thing is happening is happening in journalism, where almost no Nigerian journalist is working to figure out a new business model to replace the clearly broken current one that makes journalists poor, and nobody is interested in reporting stories that actually matter to Nigeria's national interests. Everybody is instead busy chasing $2,000 grants from Pullitzer Centre, CDD, CJID, and the rest of the Abuja NGO journalism rabble.
In agriculture, nobody is trying to fix the REAL problems with Nigerian agriculture - security, mechanisation, and storage & transport infrastructure. Instead, everybody is chasing Gates Foundation money and parroting Microsoft Man's narrative about how GMOs will fix everything. Half of Nigeria's harvests spoil ON THE FARM every year due to lack of storage and evacuation infrastructure, but one white man's NGO is busy telling us that what we need to increase our food supply is Monsanto-patented corn, and EVERYBODY is following him because of NGO money!
In education, nobody is interested in the foundational problems - an outdated Victorian curriculum and a widespread lack of basic infrastructure like classrooms and computers. Everybody is instead busy following oyibo NGOs to be talking about AI and IoT-enabled learning for all the 12 students that will ever have access to those things, so that they will use AI to teach them that Mungo Park discovered River Niger, and they can use their IoT-enabled tablet computer to label parts of praying mantis.
In real estate, nobody is building to solve the uniform problem across sub-Saharan Africa - access to relatively cheap, high-quality housing, which immediately elevates low-income earners into middle-class status. Everybody is busy chasing one tiny market of money launderers and NGO people who earn in dollars and pricing condos in Guzape at $400,000. So now you have poorly-built, low-quality, cement-and-glass nonsense multiplying all over Africa and sitting empty for decades while the population of urban slums continues to balloon every year!
NGOs and the influx of foreign government money need to be treated as a critical national security threat across Africa. At least 90% of existing NGOs absolutely do not need to exist and should be shut down. Any influx of foreign state funds into an African country must be subject to oversight, and caps need to be placed on how much NGO staff can get paid, so as not to distort national economies dangerously, as they are currently doing.