Hunger is indeed not the worst feature of unemployment, idleness
is! Idleness plays tricks on the human mind, as it convinces one to turn
boredom to pathetic pleasure most times.
Little wonder in a country like Nigeria where about 70 per
cent of our 80 million youths are either pitiably unemployed or underemployed, idleness
has gotten the better part of some people who now see trekking form one state
to another as a ‘full time job’.
Simply because a man identified as Suleiman Hashimu, got the
attention and recognition he desired when he trekked from Lagos to Abuja for
thirteen days to celebrate the victory of Nigeria’s president elect, so many
feeble minds now see long distance trekking as a short cut to fame and fortune.
A couple of days ago, I read an annoying story of a
heartless and selfish woman, who decided to embark on a trek from Minna to
Abuja with her 40-day-old baby, all in the name of honouring the president
elect whom I am very sure will be extremely disappointed at such stunt.
Another desperate young man, Oladele Nihi obviously decided
to embark on a trek from Abuja to Otuoke for the outgoing president,
after seeing how Suleiman Hashimu was celebrated in Abuja. He evidently must
have thought trekking for the outgoing president will fetch him more goodies
and attention since he is the first to do such in ‘honour’ of his deeds. As if that
wasn’t enough, in the chase for better media buzz and attention, a lady
identified as Gloria squeezed her way into the trek. And ever since, lots of
inept minds have been joining the chase for that which is not missing.
Is it worth it? Are there no
better logical and reasonable ways to celebrate an achievement, success or
heroic deed of a political leader without wasting precious days or weeks of
your life? It is a common saying in this part of the world that time is money.
Since time is equal to money, and money is essential to life, this simply implies
that some un-calculative, less privileged Nigerians are just pathetically wasting
a precious part of their lives and opportunities to better their world and that
of others.
If 9yr old Nicole Eniiyi Benson could understand and put
into practice the power of proper time and financial investment, by donating
N10, 000 out of her savings to the political party she celebrates and the
candidate of her choice, while still chasing her precious dreams and aspirations,
I think adults should know and do better!
Why pause your life because of the achievement(s) of another
person and contribute nuisance to the society? I’m pretty sure majority of
these feeble and desperate minds didn’t even exercise their civic responsibility
of voting during the election.
I am almost certain that NO political leader in present
Nigeria will trek just one local government to another for your sake even if
your life depends on it! Wisdom is highly profitable Naija trekkers, don’t trek
away your future in exchange for peanuts and a few moment of fame.
Where is the like button for this wonderful piece? Thumb up bro.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kenny, just a little social responsibility. *Winks*
ReplyDeleteWhere is the like button for this wonderful piece? Thumb up bro.
ReplyDeleteEverybody want Trek to fame..
ReplyDeleteLolz....
DeletePoverty n joblesness @ it peak
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