What Do We Work For?

‘What do we work for?’ Monday reflects, when his son tries to buy an hour of his time.

For money, or for the ability to spend our time & money with our loved ones...

Monday felt grumpy these days, and returned home late from work. He was on call, and there was talk of recession everywhere.
People were losing their jobs, home and happiness and he was worried about his big mortgage.
The strain was beginning to show on him, and in his family and work relationships.
“Work less!”Joy admonished him often these days.
“And who will pay the mortgage?” he would answer, almost reflexively. “I’ve got to take the work while it’s there.”
Dinner table chat was grim, if and when it did happen. Monday just ate his dinners lost in his own thoughts, and barely noticed his food or family around him. Joy was worried, but she understood his anxiety.
Today was no different, so Monday was shocked out of his reverie when John suddenly asked, “Pa, how much do you make an hour?"
"$10," answered Monday unhappily, a little surprised at the question.
"Oh!" the little boy replied. His big black eyes looked contemplatively at his father, as he mulled over his answer.
Monday had a beggar’s choice in the matter. He did whatever he needed to do, to put food on his table. He also ran a tight ship. Joy was a thrifty manager too, making do with whatever they had. Paying bills came first for them, even though not much was left for anything else after.
So, money talks these days reminded him of his plight. He hated talking about it, because there wasn't anything more he could do to remedy his affairs. But John had meant him no slight, he knew.
No one spoke at the table again until dinner was almost done.
“Why did you ask?" he finally asked his son.
"Pa," John perked up immediately. "Can I borrow $5 please?"
"Is that why you asked?" Monday flared up. "To get some silly little toy or lolly? Go to your room. Off to bed. I work too hard, to waste money on such nonsense."
Quietly, the boy got up from his chair, walked out to his room and shut his door. Monday too, eventually calmed down. He loved his son dearly.
‘Maybe, there is something he really wants,’ he thought. ‘He has never really asked me for money before!’
Monday walked up to his son’s room, and slowly opened his door.
"Are you asleep, son?" he whispered in the darkness.
"No Pa, I'm awake," replied the boy. He was in his bed.
Monday came in, and sat down on the bed beside his son.
"I am sorry I was rude to you today,” he said. “It's been a long and tiring day. Here's the $5 you asked me for."
John shot up straight, and hugged his father tightly.
"Oh, thank you, Pa!" he beaming brightly in the darkness, crumbling the note in his tiny palm.
Then, reaching under his pillow, he pulled out some change.
Seeing that John already had some money, Monday felt his temper rising again.
"Why did you want more money, if you already had some?" he asked grumpily.
"Because it wasn't enough," John replied. "Here’s $10, Pa. You can now come home an hour early tomorrow. It’s your birthday.”
Monday
tossed and turned in bed that night, thinking of how his son must have saved and skimped, to collect his ransom. What he must have sacrificed.
‘Time slips through my fingers like sand,’ he thought. ‘I’m missing all the beautiful colors of rainbow, looking for a pot of gold.’
‘What have I achieved, if I can’t spend $10 worth of my time with those dearest to my heart? When things are gone, one can buy new things. When people are gone, they are gone forever. If I die tomorrow, my boss would replace me easily. But my family will feel my loss for the rest of their lives.'
He thought of Barbara Johnson’s words, ‘To be in your children’s memories tomorrow, you have to be in their lives today.’
He rued, that focused on reaching, he had forgotten that half the fun was in getting there. Together!
‘Whom do I work for?’ he reflected. ‘For those who pay me money, or those with whom I’d rather spend the money.’
Late that night, he finally resolved, ‘I must pay the price for what I really want. After all, there are no free lunches in life.’
Sleep came easily to his troubled mind that night.

Let Them Grow Roots

Let them grow roots, if you want them to grow tall and strong.

Insightful story with parenting tips for overprotective parents.

Trust in the genes & let kids be...

“If only his trajectory could correct, he’d become something,” said smart. “Then I could die in peace.”
“Have faith in your kid,” sighed Mary. “Smart has your genes. Trust them to lead him through. In the meantime, it’ll help your trajectory a lot, if you can stop being so overprotective of your child.”
“Not everyone can be the queen bee. We need the queen bees, but we need the worker bees too. Leave them to their destiny. He will become what he was meant to become.”
‘Maybe he was meant to be insignificant,’ Smart thought, staring gloomily into his drink, his mood somber. ‘Maybe I have unrealistic expectations of him!’
‘Everybody is a genius, he remembered reading somewhere, but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.’
It is useless to suffer for things we cannot change,” Mary told him again, “and useless to suffer for things we can. Get on with your life. And leave him to his. He’s a survivor. He’ll make it!”
Smart turned away from her, staring blankly outside his library window, his mood still not lifting. She came to him then, and messaged his temples.
“Ina forwarded a story on WhatsApp today,” she said. “About a couple of people who lived across from each other, their units separated by a compound.”
“It so happened, that they planted identical saplings on their sides in this compound. The younger of the two neighbors gave her saplings lots of water and manure. The elderly neighbor gave hers just a little.”
“Soon, the youngster’s saplings grew into leafy, lush green, robust plants. The elderly’s plants were normal too, but much less luxuriant than her neighbor's.”
“Then there was a storm one night. Rain beat down upon the earth with a vengeance, and the gusty winds tore at it. It was a night of terror.”
“The next morning, both neighbors emerged gingerly out of their havens to inspect the damage outside, and tend to the cleaning and repairs.”
“To the youngster’s surprise, all her plants lay uprooted, while all her neighbor's stood unharmed.”
“Amazing!” She blurted out to the elderly lady. “The fate my plants have suffered despite such good care! Yours have all survived even though they were hardly cared for.”
“The elderly woman's answer was very insightful…” Mary paused, and looked at Smart. “A lesson worth remembering.”
He was listening attentively, his drink forgotten in his hand. She continued:
“Look young lady,” the retired woman replied. “You supplied your plants everything they needed. You were so generous, they did not have to go out in search of anything. So, their roots never went deep.”
“I supplied my plants just enough to keep them alive. For the rest, their roots had to go deep down into the bowels of the earth to fulfill their needs.”
“Since your plants’ roots were superficial, the storm felled them easily. Since my plants’ roots were deeply grounded, they withstood the onslaught.”
“Just because I did not do what you did for your plants, doesn’t make me uncaring, or less caring than you. Sometimes, less is more!”
Her story finished, Mary
touched him lightly on his shoulders. He sat unmoving, as if in a trance.
“The same applies to our children,” she whispered again, driving her message home. “Give them time. Let them grow roots. They will grow tall and strong.”

Health Workers Threaten Strike Over Poor Working Conditions

 The Nigeria Union of Allied Health Professionals (NUAHP) has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike next week over the poor working conditions in government hospitals.

The union gave the warning on Tuesday through its president, Mr Ogbonna Chimela.
Speaking to reporters during a protest to the Ministry of Health in Abuja, Mr Chimela noted that efforts to address the issues with the ministry have yielded no positive result.
Apart from the issues of salaries structure, promotion and infrastructure, the union also called on the government to probe corruption cases in government hospitals.

They said that the cases of corruption have led most of the facilities to operate without drugs for patients.

Police Arrest Suspected Killers Of Enugu Deputy Governor’s Orderly

The Enugu State Police Command says it has arrested the men responsible for killing Sgt. Helen Sunday, the orderly of the Enugu State Deputy Governor. The Police Public Relations Officer for the command, Ebere Amarizu, said the orderly was shot at close range around 10 pm on May 9 on her way back from work after she resisted the men who wanted to rob her. Amarizu said the suspect, Emmanuel Onyeabor and Kanu Oti, were arrested based on intelligence report a day after the incident at their hideouts at Lomalinda Independence layout and Amorji Nike Abakpa after a gunbattle that left them injured. He said, “The suspects were apprehended by the Anti-Kidnapping Squad of the Enugu State Command of the Nigeria Police Force acting through a well-coordinated operation born out of intelligence information. “At their various hideouts, we engaged them in a gunbattle and some of the gang members who escaped the gun battle were later nabbed through intelligence report. the men are currently regretting their actions saying their motive was to rob the victim and not to kill her.” He said the command also recovered the deceased’s phone amongst others from the hideouts.

GIRLS AND WOMEN Big Brother Naija’s Bisola wins ONE’S Back to School challenge – Nigerians too can win by joining the #GirlsCount

Nigerian media personality Bisola won ONE’s Back to School presentation task as part of the ONE Campaign’s #GirlsCount focusing on girls education. The #GirlsCount Campaign recognises that globally, 130 million girls are out of school and asks citizens of the world to count them, one-by-one, while urging our leaders to act. The ONE Campaign also provides a chance for all Nigerians to join the #GirlsCount campaign and win.
Bisola’s winning presentation called on Nigerian policymakers to prioritise girls’ education. As part of the collaboration between Big Brother Naija and ONE, housemates were asked to put together a presentation based on information and statistics about girls’ education in Nigeria from ONE’s Poverty is Sexist policy report. The aim of the task was to call on the Nigerian Federal and State government to prioritise girls’ education. As part of the task, housemates highlighted the barriers to girls’ education in Nigeria and presented possible solutions to ensuring every girl in Nigeria completes primary and secondary school.
All Nigerians and followers of BBNaija also have a chance to win.  Every week, one Nigerian citizen who joins the #GirlsCount campaign stands a chance to win ONE merchandise which includes: t-shirts, caps wristbands and more. To join the #GirlsCount campaign, post a video  or picture online with a message on girls education. Get creative!
Ask your friends and family to take part and help us spread the word and win. For more information logon to  www.one.org/BBNaija

Nigerian Girl Who Developed Tumour After Ant Bite Needs 1.5M For Surgery At UCH

Nancy Donald Ukaha, a 20-year-old girl with a tumour on her face, need N1.5 million for plastic surgery.

Before now, Nancy has did 2 surgeries. she is scheduled to do her last surgery, a facial reconstruction plastic surgery at University College Hospital Ibadan.

Her Brother Mr Ukaha said her issue started when she was in Gwe East in Benue State about 12 years ago.

This is what Mr Ukaha said about Nancy's Predicament:


To extending help hands to Nancy, Please contact her family on 09072711700
For donation, please use her bank account details:
Name: Nancy Donald Ukaha.
Account No: 6238623858
Bank: Fidelity Bank Plc



The Hidden Danger Of Cultism: How The Youths Are Joining Cult Groups Out Of Boredom, Peer Pressure And For Fame & Wealth


So many young people are joining cults, or gangs, at an alarming rate. Never a day goes by, somewhere, that somebody doesn’t die as a result of cult activity which is sweeping across the country.
So you join a cult: perhaps out of boredom, peer pressure or thinking you can receive fame and fortune.
All of a sudden you have a new family. The cult feeds you and looks after you and tells you what to do. Your biological family, relatives and friends all become non-entities in your life as you swear an allegiance to the cult. The cult is now your new family.
You are told to beat people up and you do it.
You are told to kill people and you do it.
You are told to rob people and you do it.
You are told to partake in blood rituals and you do it.
But what is the cult? Do you know what they really are? Do you know what you’re getting yourself into?
Let me tell you.
Some people think joining a cult is like earning a badge of honour: they’ll be respected in society and looked up to – wrong !
A cult can be described in many ways but I’ll for the settle for the simple meaning of like-minded people gathering together and this can range from harmless people sharing a common interest to people who want to practice an extreme form of religion, like Boko Haram or ISIS, to spiritual cults that turn to the occult as a means of achieving what they want.
Unfortunately the common cults or gangs around today use spiritual means to enhance their criminal activity making them very dangerous people.
Most cults follow the ideology of their leader. They outline what the cult is all about- they write the rules and the regulations. And who is to say they are right? And who is there to challenge their belief? We can all see the ideologies of warped minded leaders of Boko Haram and ISIS and the chaos they are causing.
When you join a cult you are following the wishes and desires of your leader – not yours! You are just a foot soldier who will be sent to fight and die and do all their dirty work! Do you see any of the so-called leaders going anywhere with you? No! They send you the expendable cult members. You are expendable! If you become incapacitated or die you’ll be replaced, simple as that!
To become a cult member you have to undergo an initiation which amongst other things involves partaking in blood rituals.
Whilst undergoing these rituals do you know who or what you are really swearing allegiance to? The cult? But what powers the cult? What powers, spirits or demons do they use during initiation ceremonies? Without a doubt you aren’t told what is used that is a secret the leaders keep to themselves. And what are these ‘powers’ going to do to you should you decide to leave the cult and when you finally die? You’ve all heard stories about people who try to leave the Ogboni cult for instance.
The Whiteman always says there’s no such thing as a free lunch and that you should always read the small print. You can’t reap where you haven’t sown! What is the cult not telling you? What are they hiding from you? Do you have to pass your membership on to a family member down the generations? Are they going to take your life at an early age in return for fame and fortune?
I once knew someone who joined a cult because he was looking for fame and fortune – by all means. He didn’t want to work hard. He just wanted it to materialize overnight.
The cult he joined granted him his wish and he became very famous and rich (- sorry but I can’t mention his name!) but he died mysteriously a week before his thirtieth birthday. If I could speak to him I would like to ask whether it was worth it – he was only rich for three years and leaves behind a young wife and two children under the age of ten who will never know who their father was.
Is it worth it?
Remember that the minute you join a cult your life is no longer yours anymore – you belong to the cult and the cult will use you, destroy you and recruit somebody else to fill your vacant position. You mean nothing to them – you’re just cannon fodder! What if they order you to sacrifice one of your family members? You can’t say no because you would have enjoyed the benefits of other members’ sacrifices!
And when finally you die what becomes of your soul? If you have used these demonic spirits help during your earthly life they will be waiting for you on the other side and there is no saying what they’ll do to you – and they have until eternity to punish you! And all because you wanted instant fame and fortune by any means possible by joining cults.
Think twice before you join any so-called cult.

The Problem is Not the Problem

"The problem is not the problem; the problem is your attitude about the problem,” so declared Captain Jack Sparrow. To Robert Schuller,...