Sunday 29 November 2015

NIMA YOUTH MUST RISE UP!





I have followed with keen interest the parliamentary primaries of the political parties we have in Ayawaso East and Ayawaso North constituencies in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. In one word, I will describe the entire caboodle as "interesting". For the first time we have seen the youth of these twin-constituencies show unusual and untold interest in the contests. The most recent one is the parliamentary primaries of the National Democratic Congress.  
The reason it attracted profound interest is because of the springing up of a lot of youthful contestants in both contests.  

Since 1992, when the country decided to say "adieu" to military rule and embrace politics by the ballot, the affairs of these constituencies have been administered by the National Democratic Congress. One can confidently say without any shred of doubt that  winning the primaries at that party  level automatically secures your seat as a Member of Parliament just like the place of the alphabet 't' is secured  in the word 'the'.  Unfortunately, in communities such as ours, those who win political office hardly win it based on the message they give when garnering for votes. Mostly, the incumbents win because they have more money to dole out to ensure more 'noise' from their supporters. In other words, the noisiest candidate usually gets the nod. 

The youth that contested both primaries injected some gusto into the contests.  This attracted a whole lot of criticisms from the camps of the incumbents who are a bit old and men of years than their youthful competitors.  One of the many issues labeled against these youth was that they are 'too young' and ‘not matured enough’ for holding such a reputable office. And this is the statement that absolutely generates a contortion of my face due to the disdain with which I hold it.

Most Ghanaians are very religious though very ungodly so let me tow along religious lines. I have been a Christian before and I have never joked with my Sunday school at the Word Miracle Church now Perez chapel at Dzorwulu and the now defunct Circle branch. I am a Muslim now and a very staunch one of course. The little knowledge I acquired in my Islamic school, Tafsiliyya School for Training and Education in Nima though has not landed me on the moon, yet it has been able to make me the local Imam of Ar-Rida mosque in Alajo, a suburb of Accra.
I learnt many stories in the Bible. One of the numerous wisdom-laden stories I learnt is the story of Methuselah. Methuselah surpasses every human being in the number of years spent on earth.  We are told he lived as old as Methuselah. The Bible mentions Methuselah only in one passage specifically in the Mosaic Book of Genesis. It reads:

21. And Enoch lived sixty and five years, and begat Methuselah:
22.  And Enoch walked with God after he begat Methuselah three hundred years, and begat sons and daughters:
23.  And all the days of Enoch were three hundred sixty and five years:
24.  And Enoch walked with God: and he [was] not; for God took him.
25.  And Methuselah lived an hundred eighty and seven years, and begat Lamech:
26.  And Methuselah lived after he begat Lamech seven hundred eighty and two years, and begat sons and daughters:
27. And all the days of Methuselah were nine hundred sixty and nine years: and he died.

I also learnt the story of Solomon in the Bible. I learnt how David his dad acted on the advice of the Prophet Nathan and proclaimed Solomon King though he was younger than his brothers. As a matter of fact, the heir apparent, Adonijah did all he could to get himself proclaimed as king yet he never got the nod.
In the Qur'an also, much premium is given to the wisdom of Suleiman (the Arabic equivalent of Solomon) who was able to right a wrong judgment given by his father at a very tender age.    Before Prophet Muhammad emigrated to Yathrib, he had to appoint someone as his ambassador to bring the light of Islam to the two tribes of Yathrib (Aws and Khazraj), unite them and prepare them for the salvation that is coming to them.  The one appointed was a youth in the person of Mus'ab ibn Umayr. He became the first ambassador of Islam before he died a few more years later. In all he lived a score and one on earth.
The point I am trying to establish is very simple. When wisdom is mentioned in the Bible, the name that readily comes into mind is Solomon and not Methuselah though he was the oldest to have ever lived. Likewise in the Qur'an, the name Solomon is symptomatic of wisdom. One can comfortably say that ”the wisdom of Solomon has nothing to do with the age of Methuselah”. Maturity they say comes with the taking of responsibility and not with age. 

Almost all the youthful aspirants have had their Tertiary education successfully with some having their Master’s degree and more.
One of them has a very successful NGO that blazed the trail of the passage of the law that places ban on Tobacco smoking in public. 




One too has been the National Treasurer of the National Union of Ghana Students before and has successful workings within the highest echelons of power in this country. 


Another too has been able to rise to the position of clerk for the Parliamentary select committee on Food, Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs as well as Parliamentary select committee on Privileges in Ghana’s Parliament and is a very successful lawyer.


Another too is the Deputy Public Relations Officer of the National Hajj Board and a very successful Sports Journalist in the country.


With all these heights that these youth have reached, one will be seriously wrong, shamefully mischievous and absolutely discouraging to say that they are too young and not matured enough for the position of Parliamentary member. After all, there is nothing extra-special about those who have held it in the past which handicaps these youth.
Statements such as these and the likes have contributed to stifling the progress of the youth in our communities.
The youth of Nima must rise up. This contest is the dawn of a new era. The political contests starting from the District Assembly Elections should herald a new era in our daily lives.  Previously, it was very difficult to find a youth running for political office in Nima. This year had seen a complete departure from that. The youth must follow suit in other spheres of life. If for nothing at all, we have shown that we are masters of following the latest fads in town at different stages life in our community.

If you want the community that epitomizes the Nigerian proverb that “when mother cow is chewing, its young ones watch its mouth”, you do not have to look beyond Nima. The youth of Nima can follow the latest fads in town to a hilt when they find their grown-ups into it.
When our parents were growing up as they relayed to us, the ‘successful’ person you ever find then was a person who had ‘beaten’ the Sahara desert to seek greener pastures in Europe or United States of America via the then Gaddafi- prosperous Libya. All the youth that grew up at that time had the ultimate aim of also ‘beating’ the desert to make it out there because that was the crave of those times then. An Imam can never wrap up his communal supplications without mentioning the names of people from his community who are abroad seeking greener pastures. His prayer will be incomplete without praying for them. This phenomenon though on the low now, still happens. 
When I was growing up, hardly will you find a teenager smoking weed with impunity. Those who smoke are usually grown and they do that in the outskirts of town or in our ‘lungus’ as we refer to corners in town.   Now, the youth have followed suit. It is now a natural predilection of the commonplace in Nima to find a child as young as the age of twelve smoking weed with impunity on the street.
‘Sakawa’ which started with the elderly has taken a lot of the young ones in its fold.   We have a host of other examples that space will not allow us to mention.

My point here again is very simple. Nima Youth must rise up. Now that we have our youths also running for political office, it should be a rallying point, it should magnetize we the youth all to rise up to the occasion in whatever chosen field of endeavor we find ourselves in. 
I see our youth with massive potentialities which when used usefully will unleash overwhelming productivity in our lives.  However, the types of community we come from always want to clamp down on youth who decide to blaze the trail of breaking the frontiers of human achievements.  This has resulted in most often than not, we bringing in people we think are already established to come and administer our affairs for us and this always leads to catastrophic dereliction of duty by them.
For the first time, we have a real Nima boy going to Parliament. 
This should pull us all to make manifest the massive potentialities we have in us. We must not always sit down and waste our energies arguing over frivolities, we must also make the waves with our diligence so that others will also argue over us.


If you care to know, if our energies were to electricity, we could power Africa and beyond.

Inusah Mohammed



NB: The writer is a Youth-Activist and a Student of knowledge.



Tuesday 3 November 2015

80 QUOTES FROM THE BOOK "WHO WILL CRY WHEN YOU DIE"?



1.     “The tragedy of life is not death, but what we let die inside of us while we live.”        - Nouman Cousins




2.     “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” 
-         Mahatma Gandhi
3.     “Let us be kinder to one another.”
-         Aldous Huxley
4.     “Kindness, quite simply, is the rent we must pay for the space we occupy on the planet.”          - Robin Sharma
5.     “We live on a minor planet of a very average star located within the outer limits of one of a hundred thousand million galaxies.”
-         Stephen Hawking
6.     “Our lives are mere blips on the canvas of eternity.”
7.     “The successful person has the habit of doing things failures don’t like to do. They don’t like to do them either, necessarily. But their disliking is subordinated to the strength of their purpose.”  - E.M Gray
8.     “Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do , where it ought to be done, whether you like it or not.”        - Thomas Henry Huxley
9.     “Whatever we learn to do, we learn by actually doing it. Men come to be builders, for instance, by building, and harp players by playing the harp. In the same way, by doing just acts, we come to be self-controlled; and by doing brave acts, we come to be brave.”       - Aristotle
10.                         “If your life is worth thinking about, it is worth writing about.|”
-         Robin Sharma
11.                        “There is in the worst of fortune the best of chance for a happy change.”
-         Euripides
12.                        “It is better by noble boldness to run the risk of being subject to half of the evils we anticipate than to remain in a cowardly listlessness for fear of what may happen.”              - Herodotus
13.                        “Without the rich heart, wealth is an ugly beggar.”   - Emerson
14.                         “Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it. “     - David Star Jordan.
15.                         “The end of man is an action and not a thought though it were the noblest.”        
16.                        “The smallest of actions is always better than the boldest of intentions.”
17.                        ”Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and help them become what they are capable of being.”   - Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
18.                        ”He who asks may be a fool for five minutes. He who doesn’t is a fool for a lifetime.”         - Chinese Proverb
19.                         “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measure or far away. “    - Henry David Thoreau.
20.                        “The words that enlighten the soul are more precious than jewels. “
-         Hazrat Inayat Khan.
21.                         “You are not here to merely make a living. You are here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with great vision, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement. You are here to enrich the world and you impoverish yourself if you forget the errand.”   
22.                         “It is not enough to be busy, so are the ants. The question is what are you so busy about?”          - Henry David Thoreau
23.                        “Fortune is not on the side of the faint-hearted.”    - Sophocles
24.                        “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”  - Ralph Waldo Emerson
25.                        “Bring out the magic in your mind.”     - Al Koran
26.                        ”The hand that gives is the hand that gathers.”
27.                        “The person, who chases two rabbits, catches neither.”    - Confucius.
28.                        “Let thy occupations be few if thou wouldst lead a tranquil life.” – Marcus Aurelius.
29.                        “There is nothing so useless as doing effectively that which should not be done at all.”
30.                        “So long as you live, keep learning how to live.”   -Seneca
31.                         “To be paid more in your work, you must add more value to the world. And the best way to begin adding value to the world is to start becoming a more valuable person. Acquire skills no one else has. Read books no one else is reading. Think thoughts no one else is thinking. Or to put it another way, you cannot have all that you want if you remain the person you are. To get more from life, you need to be more in life.”
32.                        “If you follow the crowd, the place you will most likely end up at is the exit.”
-         Robin Sharma
33.                         “Read everyday something no one else is reading. Think every day, something no one else is thinking. It is bad for the mind to be always part of unanimity.”        - Christopher Morley
34.                        “The great and glorious masterpiece of men is to live to the point.” – Montaigne
35.                        ”I’d rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck.”  - Emma Goldman
36.                        “Your life is not a dress rehearsal.”
37.                        “One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today.”         - Dale Carnegie
38.                        “Take your life into your hands and what happens? A terrible thing: no one to blame.”         - Erica Jong.
39.                        “The days come and go like muffled and veiled figures sent from a distant , friendly party, but they say nothing, and if we do not use the gifts they bring, they carry them as silently away.”  - Emerson
40.                        “As you walk down the fairway of life, you smell the roses, for you only get to play one round.”   - Ben Hogan (Golf Legend).
41.                        “All man’s miseries derive from not being able to sit quietly in a room alone.”    -Blaise Pascal
42.                        “Death ought to be right there before the eyes of those who are young just as much as before the eyes of those who are very old. Every day, therefore should be regulated as if it were one that brings up the rear, the one that rounds out and completes our lives.”    - Ancient Thinkers
43.                        “The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they can’t find them, make them.” – George Bernard Shaw
44.                        “If you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance
run, yours is the earth and everything that’s in it.”   - Rudyard Kipling.
45.                        “Take the course opposite to custom; you will almost always do well.” –Rousseau
46.                        “The deepest personal defeat suffered by human beings is constituted by the difference between what one was capable of becoming and what one has in fact become.”        - Ashley Montague.
47.                        “Too many people spend more time focusing on their weaknesses rather than developing their strengths.”
48.                        “The weakest among us has a gift however seemingly trivial, which is peculiar to him and which worthily used will be a gift also to his race.” – Ruskin
49.                        “When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the creator.”   - Mahatma Gandhi
50.                        “Don’t bunt. Aim out of the ballpark. Aim for the company of immortals.”  - David Ogilvy
51.                        “We first make our habits and then our habits make us.”  - John Dryden
52.                        “The skeleton of habit alone upholds the human frame.”   - Virginia Wolf
53.                        “Powerful indeed is the empire of habit.”     - Publilius Syrus
54.                        “Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heal that crushed it.”        - Mark Twain
55.                        “No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new heaven to the human spirit.” - Hellen Keller
56.                        “Through the window of the eye, the sun regards the world’s beauty. Who would believe that a small scene of nature could contain the images of the universe?       - Leonardo da Vinci
57.                        “I don’t know what your destiny will be but one thing I do know: The only ones among you who will be happy are those who have sought and found how to serve.”    - Albert Schweitzer
58.                        “One can never pay in gratitude; one can only pay in kind somewhere else in life.”      - Anne Morrow Lindley
59.                        “There is nothing in the world more valuable than friendship. Those who banish it from their lives remove as it were the sun from the earth, because of all nature’s gifts, it is most beautiful and the most pleasing.”  - A Philosopher.
60.                        “No two minds ever come together in a spirit of harmony without, thereby, creating a third, invisible, intangible force which may be likened to a third mind.”     - Napoleon Hill
61.                        “In the midst of winter, I found there was within me an invisible summer.” – Albert Camus
62.                        “We see the world not as it is but as we are.”    - Old Saying
63.                        “Humankind’s common instinct for reality has always held the world to be essentially a theater for action.”    - William James
64.                        “The tree that has the most fruits is the tree that bends to the ground.”
65.                        “We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it- and stop there; lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove lid. It will never sit down on a hot stove lid again and that is well; but also it will never sit down on a cold one anymore.”     - Mark Twain
66.                        “My belief is not that the good body by any bodily excellence improves the soul, but on the contrary, that good soul, by her own excellence, improves the body as far as this may be possible.”   - Plato
67.                        “The heights by which great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight. But they, while their companions slept were toiling upwards in the night.”     - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
68.                        “Sleep is like a drug. Take too much at a time and it makes you dopey. You lose time, vitality and opportunity.”    - Thomas Edison
69.                        “Nurture your mind with great thoughts, for you will never go any higher than you think.”           - Benjamin Disraeli
70.                        “It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that things are difficult.”      - Seneca
71.                        “God give us the grace to accept with serenity, the things that cannot be changed, courage to change the things which should be changed and the wisdom to distinguish one from the other.”   - The Serenity prayer of Reinhold Niebuhr
72.                        “The world after all, is not so unendurable, when a person gets a chance to look at and smell it and feel its texture and be alone with it. The acquaintance with the world- this renewal of the magical happiness and wonderment which you felt when you were a child,   such is the purpose of taking walks.”    - Alan Devoe
73.                        “Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind. People grow old only by deserting their ideals and by outgrowing the consciousness of youth. Years wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. You are as old as your doubt, your fear, your despair. The way to keep going is to keep faith young. Keep your self-confidence young. Keep your hope young.” – L.F.Phelan
74.                        “Man must not allow the clock and calendar to blind him to the fact that each moment of his life is a miracle and a mystery.”  - H.G. Wells
75.                        “When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all of your thoughts break the bonds. Your mind transcends limitation, your consciousness expands in every direction and you find yourself in a new, great and wonderful world.  Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive and you discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself to be.”      - Patanjali
76.                        “The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his life and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him, he is always doing both.”      - James Michener
77.                        “There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed.”         - Albert Schweitzer
78.                        “A little fragrance always clings to the hand that gives you roses.”    - Ancient Chinese.
79.                        “We live in an age where we have conquered the highest of mountains but have yet to master ourselves. We have taller buildings but shorter tempers, more possessions but less happiness, fuller minds but emptier lives.”  - Robin Sharma
80.                        “The purpose of life is a life of purpose.”