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If you are raising a Black boy in the UK, there are some conversations you cannot afford to avoid.
The statistics are uncomfortable.
Black people make up around 4% of the population of England and Wales, yet account for around 12% of the prison population. In the year ending June 2025, Black offenders made up 25% of the prison population for under-18s and 21% of those aged 18–24. Black children are also significantly more likely to experience police interventions such as strip searches than their White peers.
Whatever your view is on why these disparities exist, one thing is clear: parents cannot afford to be passive. You must know your child’s friends and where they spend their time. Know who influences them. Know what is happening in their world when they leave your house.
Have conversations with them about peer pressure, gangs, exploitation, drugs, social media and joint enterprise. Too many families believe that if their child was not the person holding the weapon or directly committing the offence, they have nothing to worry about. The law is not always that simple.
You should also teach your child to understand their rights. If they ever find themselves being arrested or interviewed by the police, they should know that they are entitled to free legal advice. Seeking legal advice before answering questions can be one of the most important decisions a young person makes in that situation.
As a social worker, I have met parents who were genuinely shocked by what their child was involved in because they thought, “my child would never.” Love your child enough to have the uncomfortable conversations.
Black boys often face a different set of risks, pressures and outcomes in the society they are growing up in. Pretending otherwise does not prepare them for the world.
It is only a matter of time - even those who lost their wives to men who were still in diapers when they were already mega-stars will find elegant ways to heap the blame on the President rather than confront the cracks in their own homes.
Such is the season we are in.
AY is unarguably one of the most decorated comedians this country has ever produced. Yet success and talent are not always twins. We know that if success were apportioned strictly according to wit, brilliance and gifts, AY would struggle in the comedy craft. For if it were talent alone, AY cannot make hyenas laugh.
Many comedians have left behind lines that became proverbs. Others have gifted us jokes that survived the night they were told and became part of popular memory. But what memorable joke, what profound insight, what enduring line readily comes to mind when AY is mentioned?
His life remains a fascinating testimony that in this world, prosperity is not always a certificate of brilliance. Sometimes fortune rides a horse that talent never saddled.
And being a veteran practitioner of mediocrity on stage, how exactly do we expect him to recognize mediocrity when it stands before him?
We have warned - emphatically, consistently, and without ambiguity:
No one should attempt to harvest political or social capital from our collective misfortune.
We should be humane enough not to convert the suffering of our fellow Nigerians into campaign materials.
Have enough conscience not to stake the survival of your brothers and sisters on the altar of partisanship.
And carry enough humanity in your chest not to use national tragedy as the resurrection altar for a dying career.
The vulture does not mourn the dead - it is merely hungry.
It is no coincidence that the loudest mourners over the Oyo incident emerge from a particular political encampment.
Since religious and ethnic bigotry failed to deliver their man to Aso Rock in the last outing - how certain are we that the current tide of insecurity is not downstream of their desperation?
For those who weep the loudest at a funeral they did not expect to attend deserve a second look.
They appear, disturbingly, to be energised by the tragedy. Their enthusiasm for misfortune is almost as conspicuous as their silence during moments of progress.
Nevertheless, our priority remains unchanged.
We will get our family back.
Recent revelations confirm that the animals responsible are no longer at ease. The python that swallows beyond its size soon discovers the weight of its own greed.
The objective is not applause from an impatient mob. The objective is the safe return of every victim. The physician who rushes to impress spectators may end up burying the patient.
We want them back - all of them, safe and whole - and that is precisely why the government will not be stampeded by unintelligent noise into a hasty move.
Not by an excitable mob.
Certainly not by AY. He is never intelligent enough to provoke a rash response.
Good Morning, Severally.
You could have mattered in the scheme of things if you had distributed the 10,000 laptops you received donations for because one would assume you have a voting bloc to brag over... So tell me, why would anyone worry about a scammer not voting???
Seriously let's think about this!!!
The ONLY MAD people are the IGNORAMUSES and MENTALLY BLOCKED people that reason from their emotions and lack intellectual capacity and common sense to reason the work President Tinubu has done and still doing....hence deserves 2nd Term...
Seriously they are
DESTINY IS NOT ON YOUR SIDE - OH YE SERIAL ASPIRANT
Protest won’t get you the Presidency, otherwise Sowore would already be serving a third term by now. The cock may crow at dawn, but it does not make the sun rise. Activism is not your path; you are not wired for that battlefield.
Interviews and space rantings won’t get you the Presidency, otherwise Adebayo of the SDP would have long been sworn in back in 2023. You possess neither the eloquence nor the intelligence, even your cadence betrays you - leadership is not a podcast audition. The people may applaud a speaker, but they only entrust power to a doer.
Even politics itself won’t get you the Presidency, otherwise Atiku would have taken the oath since 2003. Mere politicking - entering into an ill-thought covenant with the 'structure of criminality' and then jumping our like a cricket cannot substitute for that rare, magnetic pull of the people.
That pull is born from track-records of excellence, from outstanding antecedents, from a visionary persona that makes citizens see tomorrow in your eyes.
It is why we urge leaders: offer your very best in whatever role you occupy, however small it may seem. Sweep your corner of history with excellence. Govern your village with successful mark before dreaming of ruling a nation. For when greater doors swing open, you must be able to point to yesterday as evidence for tomorrow.
Power does not reward ambition alone - it rewards preparation proven over time.
Good Afternoon Severally...
APC PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES - I AM NOT SATISFIED
2026
APC Presidential Primary results
Bola Tinubu = 10,999,162 votes
Stanley Osifo = 16,503 votes
2018
Muhammadu Buhari - 14,842,072
General Elections - 15,191,847.
So before the opposition begins to open its mouth and cry rigging - let it first sit down and learn. APC is a party seasoned in the furnace of democratic contest. Our culture of robust internal democracy has never been in doubt. That is a doctrine the opposition, fractured and fumbling, has yet to learn.
But let the celebration be brief. For a man who knows where he is going does not sit down to admire the road.
If 2018 is the pattern - and patterns, like proverbs, do not lie - then the votes attracted at a general election tend to mirror, with eerie faithfulness, what was gathered at the primaries. Buhari pulled 14.8 million in the primaries. He pulled 15.1 million at the poll. The margin of difference was negligible.
Now Asiwaju has 10,999,162 from the primaries. And while none of the heavily fragmented, ideologically homeless, and perpetually bickering opposition parties can dream of fifty percent of that number in the general elections - there is still work to be done.
I do not seek a mere victory. I crave a rout - overwhelming, incontestable, undebatable. The kind that silences the room before the last ballot is counted.
11 million votes in a general election is enough. Enough to win. But "enough to win" is not enough for me. I want a minimum of 15 million votes - so that the combined arithmetic of every baby politician on that ballot will not be sufficient to close the margin, scratch the lead, or feed the narrative..
Let there be no argument. Let there be no court case. Let the numbers speak so loudly that even the deaf concede.
We must not give the opposition even the consolation of a close count.
I will play my part.
Will you?
Good Evening, Severally.