Heavy Heart

“Laughter cannot mask a heavy heart. When the laughter ends, the grief remains”

Face your challenge, do not avoid it! Some challenges may fade away after a while but often times they resurface. Therefore the best strategy is to face your challenge either by synergy or by yourself. Never allow someone else face your challenge for you. They are robbing you off your blessings. Whenever you face a challenge, you come out stronger, you come out more knowledgeable, you come out more experienced and you come out victorious.

Here is a story of a young man born 1984, father died 1999, mother died 2010, yet he finished BSc after fathers’ death, Finished MSc after mothers’ death: self-financed. He wrote two story books before he was fifteen, he has written over two hundred poems, he has at least twelve scripts, he has written two books, won state award of excellence during the National Youth Service Corps program, he also won National hero’s award by Covenant Ministerial Chaplaincy, traveled to Israel, acted and managed several film productions. Don’t forget he is an orphan! He faced his challenge head on and though orphaned at a youthful age, he didn’t give in to pity party, reliance syndrome, crying choirs and he never believed he was finished. He never let anything hold him back.

Nigerians need to sit up and face their challenge. There is a lot of rot in the society and the blame game is still on. The blame game is the same thing as avoiding challenges. If you must blame someone, blame yourself! Because after all the surface caricature and inappropriate polices, “Nigeria’s problems still remain.” You know why? It is simply because we laugh over everything serious? We have failed to understand that no matter how long we laugh the problem still lingers.


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