The more we focus on external crime control the more resources we waste but only with an effective Internal crime control can we achieve an organized society# #internal & external crime control Trend
It's not about Fulani or any other tribe. This current insecurity trend is more political. It's not about religion or ethnicity! Blame the cruelty of your government, elites, oligarchs, and the corrupt structure of your law enforcement that makes criminal processes, logistics,
Social constraint and stereotypical view of an individual after jail term is sad and scary for those that made a change during their time in the corrections... While iron-willed criminals don't feel the pain much since they already see themselves as an outcast to the system.
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The first chapter punched me harder than any beat he ever dropped.
He was born to a 15 year old mother. Never met his father.
By age 8, his mom was murdered. Imagine that, no parental protection, just the cold streets of New York. He learned to fight, not just in the boxing gym where older kids punched him, but in life.
No one stepped in to save him. He learned two rules:
1. Life will hit you hard. But you can take every punch and keep standing.
2. No one is coming to protect you. If you don’t want to get hit, raise your hands. Move your feet. Take ownership.
Then he was shot. Nine times. Fear came flooding back.
He was scared they would come back to finish the job.
So what did he do?
He gathered friends and walked the streets again. Fear wanted him to stay inside. But he refused to live like a prisoner.
Here is the truth: Fear ruins more dreams than failure ever will.
In Africa, where opportunities are limited, fear is the biggest thief. If you don’t put yourself out there, you’ll never get what you deserve.
I know fear. My first time at the US Embassy, my legs shook. I had a scholarship, but I sounded like a fraud.
My student visa was denied seven times in total.
Dropping out of school three times made me feel like an impostor.
My first public speech? I forgot my lines. But I kept showing up. Today, I travel the world. I am booked to speak months in advance.
I used to think this life was impossible.
Behind your fear is your freedom.
That dream job, that soulmate, that startup-it’s all there. But you have to ask.
Being poor is hard. Being poor and scared? That’s a disaster.
Ask yourself: What’s the worst that could happen if I try?
Usually, it is just a “No.” That won’t kill you.
But not trying will.
“If you are scared to fail, you won’t go far.” — Steve Jobs
“The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all.” — Richard Branson
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