November 15, 2024

A good man and a lover of progress is he who does not only serve but is conscious of the responsibilities and shortcomings inherent in the office he held both before, during and after his tenure. A man who should always gain the support of the masses is one who is naturally endowed with qualities very humane and worthy of note as above and which under no circumstance will change. With this, the future we hope for will in no time be achieved.

Com. Adeboye Teslim Olayinka (Prince Whykay) has served diligently in many organizations within and outside the shores of his community and he has been so much exposed to a number of shortcomings inherent in the society. He has therefore been working assiduously to contribute his quota to the development of his community in some ways not noticeable to some but very valuable and encouraging to some other people even long before the ‘Not too young to rule’ agendum was approved. He is one who will like to participate in any program dedicated to students’ empowerment most especially at INSU and will never leave the program without leaving a statement powerful enough to create a good impression in the minds of the listeners.

Whatever good is it you are doing, no matter how small, regardless of any challenge, do it relentlessly for there are people watching and applauding you and who will be very much ready whenever you are in need of their support. Among other numerous accomplishments of this noble man is the fact that that he has most often participated in the programs organized by various INSU branches without an iota of consideration for the probable risks involved all in the name of crafting encouragement, spirit of perseverance and the love of the community in the minds of the students.

As it appears to be, it is a natural endowment and not a deceit crafted from selfish interest. A person like this I believe will not fail us and egalitarianism is sure to be his major focus. Take it or leave, perfection belongs only to the Almighty.

The “Not too young to rule” is envisaged to be a revolutionary agendum which seems to be the last opportunity left to engender peace and restore our lost glory. Fail to be convinced and get your generations to come in bondage of bad governance littered with insecurity, gross unemployment, worsened education standard, poor health care facilities, deprivation of youths’ rights among others which will persistently be perpetrated by people who do not see us as the future of tomorrow but only as cheap instruments for disrupting the peace of the community during and after elections.

The future lies in our hands and our actions as youths of this contemporary society will tell if truly we quest for a better ‘morrow.

I submit, thanks for reading.

 

Ridwan Oladejo Writes From Ilorin...

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