Thursday 25 December 2014

The Reason For The Season

Most of us grew with the notion that Christmas was a time our parents buy new clothes for us, travel to the village, eat special meals, party with friends and do a lot of new things. We forget the main reason behind the birth of Christ our Lord. Christians are those who believes that Christ came in human flesh, died on the cross and rose up on the third day.

  Christmas is however a time to reflect on all these and also live upright in order not to miss out. For the reason of Christ we have been forgiven our sins. This is an obvious reason we should celebrate. Our confidence lies in His death and resurrection, we are now free indeed. His death reconcilled us back to God, it was a perfect plan for the redemption of man. Incase u don't know, Christmas is a time for reconcile those who have been separated from God. Your celebration will be in vain if you're not in peace with all men.

    Giving is another important thing to recon with. Our charity shouldn't be to only people who have been kind to us or immediate families/friends. This is a time to show love to the needy, visit the sick and show love to the most little of all. The parable said when I was hungry you gave me bread, when I was in prison you visited me, when ?. This is a time to show love to the Muslims and even pegans, they deserve God's love.

   The Christmas season is a time to tell someone about Christ also. On daily bases our lights should shine so bright and preaching about Jesus should be our lifestyle. This is an aspect most of us have failed woefully, we wait until its Christmas before we show the love of Christ or preach about Him.This is a time to give both physical food and spiritual food. Preach about Christ this day and beyond.

    Our reflection this day should be on the significant of the coming and death of Christ. Your reflection would reveal yourself to you.Christ came to perpetuate. The question is, is your lifestyle in accordance with His own ?, sincerely ask yourself whether your life really demonstrates the life pattern and principal teachings of Christ. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year....

Elisha Z. Maleeks

Thursday 11 December 2014

Grace

Looking back through all these years

I know its been your grace all the way 

U kept me steady through the Potholes

Even when life seemed like d game of puddles

They wonder how I made a 4point

Cuz they always saw me at those points 

They never knew I had a hidden point

Today I announce Jesus my hidding point

His grace so sufficient He doesn't disappoint

When u go through the waters He's their as your life Jacket

During those wars He's a sure bulletproof

He stills every storm in your life because He's omniscient

He knows the end from the beginning He's a perfect planner

Lord there is nothing I can give to impress you cuz u own everything

My heart wrapped like a gift and written on it THANKFUL I present to U       

surely I will serve U all my days.

Elisha Z Maleeks

Friday 21 November 2014

FIRST LAGOS TRIP

There is always a first time to everything. The decision of traveling to Lagos came as a joke in the middle of a conversation with three friends. You could imagine how happy I was when I told my parents I wanted to follow a friend to Lagos on a business trip and they said it was a wise decision. After 23 years of travelling around the northern region, I was going to see the southern part of Nigeria. Curiosity became my friend.
            On a cold Friday morning, I picked some wears from the laundry I collected in preparation for the journey of life. Headed to the young shall grow bus stop for my ticket. When I got to the clerk in charge of tickets disbursement, I told him it was my first time and I would prefer a sit near the window, so I would be able to see all the towns without having to stress my neck. He complained I came late and gave me sit 35, which was near the emergency exit and he said it was the best sit in the bus; I smiled and walked away to him saying I should be back by 2pm unfailingly. A farewell was necessary so I went back home to see my mum.
            At exactly 2pm I left home for the park. Going through all the holdups because it was a Friday and the Muslims in Sokoto do pray even In the middle of the road since it was a Muslim’s dominated town. When I finally got to the park I noticed there were two buses, one was new and the other one was kinda old. I was happy that since its Lagos we would be the ones going with the new bus, but suddenly the conductor started shouting Onitsha and some other towns and didn’t mention Lagos. My friend we were going for the journey together arrived and I asked him which bus we were to use and he said the old one. The management of YSG doesn’t put their new busses on the Lagos road because the road is bad and would easily depreciate their new buses. When I heard that, I was already imagining how bad the road would be. We entered the old bus at exactly 2:30pm and we moved by 3pm. The nature of the bus already killed my vibe but I was left with no choice since I wanted to see how Lagos looked and I couldn’t afford a flight for myself and my friend.
            Slow and steady from Sokoto we passed through Jega in Kebbi state and approaching koko, suddenly a dark cloud of smoke was covering all over the car. When I saw the smoke, the next thing that came to my mind was fire; so I immediately jumped through the emergency exit consciously though. Everyone in the bus found their way out, it was barely 5hours of journey and the bus was already acting up. I got discouraged and disappointed but I also thought it was one of those experiences I would share someday when all my travelling’s would be by flight. The mechanic in the bus said the dryer got bad and the balloon wasn’t pumping. I got puzzled and asked what a balloon was doing in a luxurious bus; I was told it helps balance the bus on speed. The mechanic removed the dryer and took it to the next town for repairs. I was left with no option other than killing boredom by socializing with other passengers. My mind was at peace because we were next to a military check point. Suddenly someone shouted scorpion and they killed two of the scorpions. The military personnel’s said the area is dominated by scorpions and they would also be going soon. Everyone in the bus started pleading with them to help wait until the bus is fixed and they demanded for 5k in return. Just when I thought it was their duty to watch the roads till duty exchange, I was disappointed. We spent 7hours on that repair and at exactly 3am we continued our journey.
            When I was a kid of around 7yrs I visited the Kianji, when we were approaching Niger state I could barely remember anything. The only town that looked a little good in the eyes was Makwa. The Yauri road is as bad as the road to hell. I saw so many accidents and goods wasted as a result of the bad nature of that road. Heading to kwara it was also a very bad experience because the road was even worst. I was beginning to think why nothing has been done all these wile. The President should pass through that road and feel the pain of the masses. Putting that road in order would be a very good strategy to gain the votes of people living around that axis. When we got to Ogbomosho I saw LAUCTECH and Samuel Ajayi Crowder University; I was beginning to open my eyes to see more even though they hurt because I wasn’t able to sleep throughout the previous night. I was happy to also have a view of the old Ibadan city with all the old zincs and some mud houses; I could see women processing cassava to gari and for the first time I saw women doing the mason job. There are over a thousand of Nissan Micra in Ibadan because it is used as taxi.
I was beginning to have a feel of the south already seeing all the tall trees and fresh fruits all over. I didn’t see much of Oyo state because we only passed by, and Ogun state too. On entering Lagos along the redeemed redemption camp, our driver wanted to swap lane so he brushed a small Mitsubishi car belonging to some Yoruba boys. They got out of the car and were blabbing as Yoruba’s that they were.  Took out our driver’s keys and demanded for 30k for just a 2k front led that was damaged. They delayed us for about 30mins. A police officer travelling with us settled the case and the boys were giving 5k. The holdup around the redemption camp was much. As bad as I thought people in Lagos are, there are so many of them that are willing to serve God with everything that it might cost them, I was so impressed seeing the multitude of crowd heading in and out of the camp.
            On getting to Iddo Park where the office of the YSG is located, we parked but I was already too tired but was surprised my friend was still energetic after 30hours on the road. My buttocks hurt real bad and all I was saying was “Am never coming to Lagos by road anymore”. My friend is used to the stress since he plows the road like every week. We packed our things and I couldn’t find my Dubai P-cap. I was too tired to complain so we headed for the Island where my friend is based. I would share on other experiences I had wile in Lagos for the 5days I spent. Thanks

ELISHA Z. MALEEKS

Thursday 13 November 2014

NYSC GAME PLAN 3

I got few questions from the previous post and I will try to answer them in this session. Thanks for all the nice comments; it makes me want to write more as it’s a source of motivation to me. I also got people saying I post BC’s a lot without even opening to see what’s inherent in it, in case you are one of them I forgive you. Am set to help as many people as possible, but I just need only one faithful fan who will be following my write-ups and impact himself/herself positively, which I think I have gotten.
       I wrote on internship in my previous post and someone was asking, what if they check the site of the organization and there are no internship opportunities?. Well there mustn’t be internship opportunities always, if u really want to acquire skills on how to use the tools in an organization, I would advise you go for a volunteer work in that organization even if no stipend is attached to it. The truth is when you have acquired knowledge on how to use the tools in that organization and there is a need to employ more workers to that organization, you automatically have an upper hand to be employed. No one wants to employ workers and go through the stress of teaching them their job. The little skill you would acquire through a volunteer work would help you big time to be considered; That’s why you would always see job requirements with working experience attached to it.
          Someone also asked of situations where one is posted to local governments where there are no such opportunities. As a graduate and a serving corp member, the NYSC period is a time to try a lot of things; you mustn’t just be idle and useless to yourself. I would advise you make good observation of the area u were posted and make most of it. If the people of that area are predominantly farmers, venture into farming and have a different experience, even if you won’t carry hoe to plough, rent a land and pay workers to do the job, I promise it would be fun and you won’t regret doing it. Am sure many would be waiting for me to talk about the harvest and proceed from it………
          Everyone wants to work with big NGO’s under health sector because they pay big. A proper game plan is taking many courses as possible under global e-learning. Some of the courses won’t take you more than 2 hours online to finish and you would be issued a certificate. All these certificates help form your other qualifications when writing a C.V and would be considered when you apply for a job in any health related organization. What is important is the knowledge you would acquire when taking all these courses and not just the certificate. The NYSC period is a time you can use your weekends or free days to learn so many things. Make the most of it.
          Savings is another game plan that would go a long way to help you as corper. So many people have opened companies from the meager amount they were collecting and saving as corpers. A lot of people would finish from the scheme and still have to beg people to give them transport money when an interview opportunity comes up, its actually lack of a proper game plan. So many wise people also save and start up small businesses after serving while others also save enough to go for their MSc. some devoted corpers are retained while most people have to wait for months and in most cases years to get a proper pay job. With a good game plan you won’t have to worry over all these because your savings would go a long way in making meaningful investments that you won’t have to depend on the government or anyone to survive.
          The NYSC scheme comes with a lot of opportunities for those who would recognize and grab them. Grappling efforts only leads to regrets. Anything big started small. Make meaningful improvements in your plans, so you won’t have the had I known sentiments. Start a plan today as it’s never too late. Kindly drop your questions as they help me to build further write-ups and don’t forget to also share with someone that you think needs a GAME PLAN. Thanks.

ELISHA Z. MALEEKS

Thursday 6 November 2014

NYSC GAME PLAN 2

The NYSC programme can be as favorable to some and unfavorable to others. Whatever the case may be don’t try to struggle to change your location when posted. Some people believe  they can plan their destiny by working their posting, which is very wrong. I was discussing with a friend and he said “A lot of times good things just comes our way outside the plans we had and we accept them happily, he said that’s destiny” and I believe him. Many a times people change their locations when posted and end up regretting not knowing the place they left was where the good package is. If you have already mad this mistake, read on.
          There is nothing like being goal oriented. Most successful people you see are people who set goals and didn't allow anything or anyone to kill their vibes. Set goals and follow them with everything in you, there is no such feeling like that of self-actualization. Whatever it is you want in life follow it even if it will cost you. Many people want to become CEO’S but never acquire management skills, that is because they had no dedicated goals from beginning and even when an idea comes they would only help ruin it. The NYSC period is a time to make meaningful deposits into your skill bank like I've always said. There so many programmes lined up for corp members, enroll in most of them and if possible all as they help improve your professional skills.
          Internship is another way of not getting to struggle for jobs after serving. If you have plans of working with an NGO or Governmental organizations, apply for internship, go to the site of the organization and check the extreme down of the site, if u find where career is written click on it and register for intern. Most people wonder why they apply for jobs and others that don’t even match up to them are employed, it’s because there CV has been with the organization for long and they were considered. Another very important thing is how you draft your CV, I will try to drop something very soon on CV but mean while you can go to www.brytedude.blogspot.com he has something that will help you. When applying for an NGO internship try to get the UN format for CV. Many graduates find it very hard to draft a nice CV but it’s very easy, it’s just that they lack useful information on the know-how.
          I want to end this second part by saying, never make the mistake of finishing school to the level of serving without being a computer literate. Many people are very intelligent but fail interviews because they lack this skill. It’s far from knowing how to operate basics in a computer but knowing how to use the vital programs on it, if you must work in an office then you must learn how to use the office tools. Enroll in a computer school if possible and forget pride that will lead you to regrets and loss of opportunities. It’s only the wise that makes good use of every opportunity. Drop your questions, comments and don’t forget to share with someone too. Thanks
  
I remain ELISHA Z. MALEEKS .

Saturday 1 November 2014

SUNDAY PEACE

Hi, this blessed me. Malachi 3:3 says: 'He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver.' This verse puzzled some women in a Bible study and they wondered what this statement meant about the character and nature of God. One of the women offered to find out the process of refining silver and get back to the group at their next Bible Study. That week, the woman called a silversmith and made an appointment to watch him at work. She didn't mention anything about the reason for her interest beyond her curiosity about the process of refining Silver. As she watched t he silversmith, he held a piece of silver over the fire and let it heat up. He explained that in refining silver, one needed to hold the silver in the middle of the fire where the flames were hottest as to burn away all the impurities. The woman thought about God holding us in such a hot spot; then she thought again about the verse that says: 'He sits as a refiner and purifier of silver.' She asked the silversmith if it was true that he had to sit there in front of the fire the whole time the silver was being refined. The man answered that yes, he not only had to sit there holding the silver, but he had to keep his eyes on the silver the entire time it was in the fire. If the silver was left a moment too long in the flames, it would be destroyed. The woman was silent for a moment. Then she asked the silversmith, 'How do you know when the silver is fully refined?' He smiled at her and answered, 'Oh, that's easy -- when I see my image in it, then I know its fully refined!.......'If today you are feeling the heat of the fire, remember that God has his eye on you and will keep watching you until He sees His image in you. Just know that God is watching over you. And, whatever you are going through will make you a better person in the end. Jesus loves you.

Friday 31 October 2014

Santa Claus is out

I wrote a 300 words fiction with Etisalat Nigeria and i want everyone to read and drop comments.

The sudden accident that rendered my face unrecognizable was reported quite sanitary in the news. “A boy knocked down a lady in front of the motherless baby home. Doctors at the university teaching hospital report condition critical but stable”. It did not report the pending death for a proposed marriage of the lady which was just a month ahead.
                That was 7 months ago and my physical appearance has made little progress. I live a recluse with no outside contact. Shop online for everything. I never answer my door, but today I am making an exception. Today is Christmas. What a fitting day for me to socialize for my debut. I long for human contact. My courtyard turned to a garden with Christmas three and a big father Christmas teddy written on it “pick one candy”. I hear footsteps and giggling as children clamor, I crack the door and peek to see their ages. This group is young. The bell rings. I take a deep breath answered via the window, a little girl, wearing a mask “Hi Santa” I speak in a softness not to scare “Aren’t you beautiful today.” She stares at her feet and shakes her head, “no.” “Yes, you are.” My voice gaining composure “you’re Santa and the most beautiful girl in the world.” She pulled the mask. Her face disfigured as if from a fire. “Well, I think you are beautiful, darling.” Her eyes connect with mine. “thank you”. She turns and ran to her mum. I nod my head and gave them a wave.

                The next morning I hear my bell ring. I try to ignore it, but I heard a voice saying it’s the mask girl and her mum. I piped and it was the woman from last night with her daughter without the mask, the mother says in a faltering voice “Neska said she wanted to meet you, this is her first time outside without her mask”. I opened the door and for the first time in 7 months invite someone into my life.

Thursday 30 October 2014

NYSC GAME PLAN

Lately I’ve found myself being drawn to the plight of corps members. Maybe it’s because I would soon serve and I have recently met some people who passed out of the scheme and there stories have impacted me positively and I wouldn't want myself or  anyone to make same mistakes they made.
      Whatever your view of NYSC is, the fact remains that is a necessary evil that every graduate has to face. I’m not here to bash the NYSC scheme; I think it was a great idea that got lost in translation as our society evolved. I want to address something that I find very worrisome amongst corps members. It is the lack of a solid game plan. Some may be wondering why a game plan is needed to serve your country. I’m sorry to be the one to inform you; if you do not have a game plan for NYSC, you will end up wasting one year of this precious life that you have, only the wise ones make the most of it.The people implementing the NYSC scheme presently are clueless with regards to the needs of graduates. If you are unlucky, you will get posted to a local government office where your brain will increasingly get retarded due to lack of stimulating and challenging tasks. Let’s not forget to mention the bureaucracy and corruption that are located at strategic points within the scheme to ensure that you are frustrated till the point that you become disillusioned about Nigeria as a whole.
      There’s good news however. With a well thought out plan made ahead of time, you can survive the NYSC scheme and not only will you end up being a better person when you finish serving; you will also make positive impact. “What does this plan involve”, you ask. It’s quite straightforward to be honest. You first need to do a personal assessment of where you are and where you want to get to. This is especially important for people who have little or no experience in the corporate world. For example, if you want to work in accounting firms after you finish serving you need to find out the steps you need to take to achieve that dream. The worst mistake you can make is to wait until a month till you pass out before you start thinking about this. It might be a little bit too late at that point. Back to my example, you may want to consider taking the ICAN or ACCA exams. Do your research on what it will take to do this then plan towards it. Put down a feasible time when you can begin. If you are not posted to an accounting firm, you could volunteer to be an intern in an accounting firm close to you to build up your experience, like am presently doing at MSH. Forget about the money they will pay you for now. If you have to work for free, then do it. The experience you will gain is more valuable than the meager stipend you will collect every month. The next thing is to evaluate your skill bank. What skills do you have currently? What skills do you need that you don’t currently have? I love learning new skills so I’m always on the lookout for avenues to learn something new. Your service year is a great time to gain new skills. For most people, they have a lot of time on their hands when they are serving. If you don’t plan properly, you will waste this time. Learning a skill will not necessarily cost a fortune, depending on the kind of skill. A lot of people offer discounts to corps members. Take advantage of these. If you like to cook, enroll for culinary classes, if u can’t drive, go to a driving school or get someone to teach u, if u are fortunate to be serving in sokoto u can reach me @youngzani on twitter and I would help teach u. Take a management course. Whatever it is, just make sure you make meaningful deposits to your skill bank.
      As imperfect as the scheme is, it provides an opportunity for you to set the course of your career and lay the foundation for future business relationships. Only the wise makes the most of this.                                                    
     Maleeks Elisha .......

Wednesday 29 October 2014

MY EVERYDAY 9JA

Money never sleeps so I wake up as early as 6am everyday to mama's call for morning devotion. Men ought to always pray and not faint, a deliberate YES to JESUS makes life worth living, knowing for me to live is Christ and to die is gain
          Not to bug u with the type of food I eat at breakfast cuz it might not interest all, they say one man's food is another man's poison Buh we are all Nigerians so lets try to eat delicacies from other cultures even as we celebrate a new dawn. I still believe there is HOPE for this nation, if only we can get the first and last letter in the word HOPE who is dedicated to the cause for change. As we celebrate I still believe there is light at the end of the tunnel if only we have the right eyes to see
       The journey so far has been piloted by "great men'' who were dedicated to the furtherance of their political ideology to the detriment of the poor masses, and These had only helped to drag the nation a million steps backwards.....there is HOPE.
     Education is a viable tool for development in every country they say!. We are forced to go through school for 9-6-4 making it 19yrs or more of western education and still our youths would end up unemployed, I still feel education is necessary for development but what happens to this viable tool after all these year's and finding a payed job ain't viable ?.......There is HOPE 
        I don't want to write on the insurgency,I reserve it as a story for another day. I go out everyday and all I see is the poor oppressing the poor, boys recruited by politicians killing innocent souls for meager amounts to buy hard drugs and these people forget them when they get to the so called positions. The so called uniform men payed montly by the federal government still wants a bribe from the bike taxi men. prices are now been inflated in the name of ceremonies to be celebrated. Where have we gone wrong? .......There is HOPE.
         Writing from my bed and sweating hoping that light is restored so I can have a peaceful night. Governments come and go and all we get is empty promises about light in this nation. If we had constant electricity investors would pump this country and help reduce unemployment from the number of people they would employ.... ...There is HOPE 
    I can go on nd on writing about the problems in this nation but we all know them even better than I do, all we need now is a lasting solution to all these setbacks. Anticipate my writing on HOPE  as this gives u the mindset that there is still hope for this nation .... Thanks 

Maleeks Elisha

HOPE FOR 9JA

With all the peculiarities inherent in this nation , successive Nigerian governments have done very little, to say the least. Nigerians are  very religious people with deep rooted God based attribution system, which has not transformed them into honest and law abiding people and nation. The evidence clearly shows that the more religious Nigeria became, the more corrupt the government, the higher the rate of crime and worse the country. This can be measured by the number of churches and mosques in Nigeria which has a direct correlation with the worsening Nigerian society. This relationship between religion and deterioration of Nigeria can no longer be ignored. It would seem that religion is perpetuating ignorance, poverty through exploitation, underdevelopment, prejudice and intolerance in ways that are not helping the development of a culture of honesty, tolerance, peaceful co-existence. Therefore, Nigeria cannot develop, if it does not break the hold that religion and toxic ethnic nationalism have on the minds of the people and enable them develop a balanced moral attitude that ensures the rightful place of God in their lives. Nigerians must be set free to question their religious beliefs and orthodoxies and understand their religious prejudices, and allow knowledge to inform whatever they choose to believe or think about others and the transident. This is enlightenment. Without it, we will continue to grope in darkness of ignorance, irrational religious dogmas, traditional beliefs, self-consuming greed and magical thinking. 
           We will have to enforce the existing Nigerian secular constitution and ensure freedom of thoughts, beliefs and expression. The idea that people offend by expression of their thoughts, would be abolished in the new Nigeria. The new Nigeria would Train and equipe the security forces to crack down in lawful ways and manners, on religious intolerance and bigotry in any form or shape. Encourage Christians and Muslims to establish Christian and Islamic association to look at religious tolerance and beliefs and relationship between faith and science in a way that would enable Nigeria develop, without being poisoned by religious intolerance and self-induced and perpetuating ignorance in the name of faith. Without this, religion that teaches the western education is sin will continue to ground and Nigeria would be consumed in religious conflict like Afghanistan and Pakistan, while the rest of the world moves on. Nigeria should pursue moral values and principles founded on the time tested wisdom of good religions. 
           One of the greatest dieses is to be nobody to anybody, on our part as individuals we can also help reduce poverty. If you can't feed hundred people then feed one person. Strength does not come from physical capacity; it comes from an indomitable will. Whatever u do will be insignificant but it is very important that u do it, to give pleasure to a single heart by a single act is better than a thousand heads bowing to pray. The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself In the service of others. Hope is when what u think, say and do are in harmony, an eye for an eye would only make the whole world blind. 
           No country can have peace and development, if it does not have effective and sustainable ways of creating jobs for its young people who graduate from its various institutions and training programmes. In this wise, the new Nigeria would priorities sustainable job creation. The strategy would be to open up the economy, encourage creativity, entrepreneurship and provide assistance to the people in a fair and equitable manner. In this wise, the government will create more jobs in the health, financial, construction, and legal professions for many other professionals and clearly define the roles of professionals to avoid diffusion of roles and ensure that other people other than the professionals benefit from the sector. For instance the health sector should create more jobs for, economists, administrators, health secretaries, accountants, lawyers, architects, engineers and ICT specialists, in addition to health care professionals. In the legal profession minimum standard should be set for the opening of chambers that would require a law practice to employ a minimum number of people and have a minimum number of lawyers to operate. The same will be applicable to other professionals. This alone, will create millions of jobs for young graduates who are currently roaming the streets. With the granting of university autonomy, change of land use act, restoration of state funded education and social investments, the economy would be given the need boost to generate and sustain growth. In addition, the government will embark on the development of rail transport in Nigeria to link all the regions and national capital will provide more jobs in the transport sector than Nigerians can fill, kick starting the emergency of Nigeria as a true economic power. This can only happen, if those who know how it can be done are elected into office, which is the reason why, Nigerians should allow the quality, content and plausibility of the manifestos and plans to solve the Nigerian problems of the parties or candidates, to determine who is voted into office. Nothing will change in Nigeria, as long as Nigerians continue to determine those elected as leader, on the basis of ethnicity, religion and wealth alone. In 2015, Nigerians should cast their votes for honest Nigerians, who have better plan and manifestos, irrespective of their religion or ethnicity. 
         Victory will come either peacefully by the powers that will be listening to the wisdom of history and reason, or violently because they made peaceful change impossible. This freedom is not only possible in a nation of one’s ethnic group. It is possible in a multi-ethnic Nigeria. It is important to understand that the reasons why those who fought for the overthrow of colonization in Africa appeal to ethnicity and religion to rally the people against the colonial masters, no longer exists. In this post-colonial struggle, we cannot afford but emphasize what divides us because victory depends on unity. It is a struggle for universal values, which are not limited by ethnic boundaries or religious convictions. It is a struggle for what makes us human and we must unite to win.The fight for a better Nigeria can't be fought successfully under ethnic and religious banners, to do so is to lose even before the battle begins. 

          Nigerians must unite or perish. If a slave swears that he's no longer a slave then he's delivered of slavery. There is still hope if only we can stand to it and do what is right. I would drop my pen as I give u the needed space to ponder even as 2015 is on the corner. Thanks 


Maleeks Elisha......