Friday, February 12, 2016

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Monday, January 18, 2016

MY ADVICE TO HON.JAMES FALEKE THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF KOGI STATE



Dear  Hon. James Faleke’s Kogi State was one of the states created by the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida in 1991. The creation brought the old Kabba province of Okun and Ebira-speaking peoples together with the Igala and Bassa-speaking parts of old Benue State. Igala and Bassa formed the Eastern senatorial district, Ebira and Ogori-Magongo formed the Central senatorial district. The Okuns, together with Ebira Kotos and Hausa-speaking part of Lokoja formed the Western senatorial district. Apart from some other common features of traditional heritage, people of Kogi State are bound by history and geography.

Nigeria’s brief return to democracy in 1992 was greeted with fanfare in Kogi, just like in every other part of the country. Elders and political heavyweights came together to brainstorm, and a fair-sharing formula was agreed upon by consensus. The Eastern part of the state would produce the governor, the Central the deputy governor, while the Western part, the secretary to State Government as well as the speaker of the House of Assembly. They considered the fact that the Old Kabba Province had already produced a governor and a deputy governor.

Sadly, today, about 24 years after this unwritten agreement was reached by the political gladiators from different parts of Kogi State, the Igalas continue to cling unto power. Our Eastern brethren continue to use their numerical advantage to perpetuate themselves in power. There is no doubt about their resolve and determination to continue to hold on to the governorship of Kogi State till the end of the world. Several agitations and appeals from groups and concerned individuals have fallen on deaf ears.
This is the only opportunity the Ebira people is having, to role as a governor since the creation of the state,  two wrong cannot make right sir,  rejecting the deputy governorship position and absent yourself at next week’s inauguration ceremony is a wrong chose. 

There are certain thing in life that  will happened beyond human understanding and only God know why, whatever one is destiny to be in life no matter how long and  tight the situation is it will defiantly come to pass.  President Bwari is Good example of what am taking about.  The Kogi State governor-elect, Yahaya Bello is a God chosen Governor, God Say in the Bible in “Revelation 22:13”,  “Exodus 3:14”   I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End, I AM THAT I AM. Is him alone who can make begger a King and a king to be a begger and no one can questioned him that is Who God is?

Going to court will not help matters, I know is your right but for the sake of peace and unity withdraw the case” we all know your effort towards the success of this election, and we also know that you mean well for the people of kogi state, you are a highly respected reputable man that have handle high position in Nigeria. Those Good plan that you have for kogi state can still be achieved as a deputy governor, you can as well reach an agreement with the governor elect to zone the governorship position within the senatorial district in kogi state, and then you have a better chance to rule as the next governor in kogi state unopposed.
  
Kogi State belongs to all of us. We should all have equal claim and right to aspire for the highest political office of the state. The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) have enforced and insisted on power rotation in some states like Adamawa and Akwa Ibom. They should do the same in Kogi State, unless they are being hypocritical. It is no longer acceptable for one senatorial district to continue to rule a state for 24 years. It is unfair to allow this injustice and cheating to go unchecked. Other parts of Kogi State should be allowed to “taste” power for the sake of even and equilibrium development in its every part. Traditional and political leaders from different parts of the state should convene a forum and broker a power shift/rotation deal that would enhance peaceful and harmonious co-existence in the confluence state. Those who make a peaceful transition impossible are making a violent transition inevitable.

God bless INEC
God bless Kogi State
God bless Nigeria
Thank you




Saturday, January 9, 2016

50 Thoughts That Can Motivate You to Do Anything



Thoughts are powerful, and negative thoughts can prevent you from achieving your goals. The flip side is that positive thoughts can be just as powerful. The next time you feel unmotivated, use any of these 50 positive thoughts to reenergize yourself. Really: They work!

1. I can do anything. It’s a simple phrase, but it helps to remind yourself -- you really can do anything you set your mind to.
2. This is why I can. Instead of giving yourself reasons why you can’t do something, give yourself reasons why you can.
3. I deserve more. You deserve a better life -- whether that means a better job, a healthier body or more money. Work for it.
4. It’s never too late. No matter how old you are or how many opportunities you’ve passed up before, it’s never too late to make a decision and get a fresh start.
5. There will always be challenges. No matter what you do in life, there will always be challenges -- don’t let one set get the better of you.
6. There’s no "perfect" time. If you’re waiting for the perfect moment, forget about it -- there’s no such thing.
7. There’s no perfect plan. There are some definite flaws in your plan -- but there are in every plan.
8. Everybody starts somewhere. Nobody is born successful. Everyone starts somewhere, and usually from the bottom.
9. One step at a time. Don’t try to do everything at once. Reduce it to baby steps.
10. It can only get better. If it’s hard at first, it can only get easier.
11. Failure is temporary. If you fail, you’re in good company -- most successes come only after several rounds of failure.
12. Mistakes are learning opportunities. If you mess up, you can only become better for it.
13. Today is all I can control. Forget about what you did yesterday. Today is what matters.
14. If it were easy, everyone would do it. Nothing worth doing is easy.
15. “Someday” is today. If you’re like most people, you use the word “someday” to describe your goals and desires. Make today that someday.
16. Negative thoughts can’t stop me. Your negative thoughts are just thoughts -- nothing more.
17. I’ve done harder things. Think back to a time when you succeeded against the odds.
18. Everything has to be earned. You can’t get anything in this life unless you work hard for it.
19. Action is a better regret than inaction. Making the wrong decision is always preferable to regretting never having done anything at all.
20. I don’t need anyone’s permission. If people think you’re crazy, so be it.
21. I’m in control of my own destiny. You can decide whom you want to become.
22. There is no pass or fail. Nobody is grading you. You can’t objectively “fail” at life unless you never try anything.
23. Boring decisions get boring results. Make an exciting decision.
24. The risk is worth it. Know that risks are real, but the potential benefits are worth them.
25. Discipline feels better than regret. Discipline is hard, but it’s easier to deal with than regret.
26. Many good ideas seem crazy or impossible at first. Yours is no different.
27. I’ve got support. Friends, family, and colleagues -- even if they think you’re crazy, you can always find support in networking groups, support groups and other community resources.
28. Experience is always valuable. Even if your mission doesn’t turn out the way you'd expected, you’ll walk away with experience.
29. Hard work is its own reward. You’ll feel good just for making the attempt.
30. Every day counts. Today, tomorrow and the next day are all steps toward your end goal.
31. What I see matters more than what others see. Forget about what others think -- prioritize what you think.
32. There is no problem that can’t be overcome. Everything can be solved or worked around.
33. Ordinary actions make an ordinary life. Nobody wants to be ordinary. Don’t let yourself be.
34. Everything can be improved. Even if you start out rough, you can always make improvements to your approach.
35. I can learn whatever I need to know. Free resources are plentiful.
36. I can master whatever I need to do. Practice can make you good at anything.
37. Willpower is all in my head. You can have all the willpower you want -- you just have to want it.
38. I know what I want. Know what your end goals are, and visualize them.
39. Feelings are the product of thoughts. If you’re scared or unsure, know that these are feelings generated by your thoughts; then you can control them.
40. Trying and failing is better than doing nothing. This is universally true.
41. I am whomever I want to be. There’s nothing stopping you from being whom you want to be.
42. I can’t win unless I try. Effort is the only way to get results.
43. My life is a product of my decisions. Make the ones that matter.
44. I’m better than I was yesterday. You’re older, wiser and more experienced than you’ve ever been before.
45. Nothing great happens overnight. Work and patience are your friends.
46. Once I get started, it will be easier. You’ll feel more motivated once you get rolling.
47. I’ll reward myself when I’m done. Even small rewards can be great motivators.
48. I’m doing this for more than just me. Maybe it’s for your family or community -- whatever "it" is, external motivation can be powerful.
49. There are always more chances. If you screw up, you can always try again.
50. If nothing else, this will make for a good story. You’ll walk away with great memories and interesting anecdotes.

The power of positive thinking isn’t just an adage -- it’s scientifically proven that positive thoughts (and the elimination of negative self-talk) can improve your mood, feelings, and performance. These thoughts should get you started doing whatever it is you need motivation to do. The rest is up to you.