"I belong to Everybody and belong to Nobody." - PMB |
“Change
will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the
ones we have been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”
– President Barack
Hussein Obama.
Try
spell CHANGE backwards, it is not readable. It does not make a word sense,
EGNAHC! Change as a factor made the voting populace of America did an unlikely
thing, make a Blackman President of the United States of America. The emergence
of President Barrack Hussein Obama redefined change from it’s hitherto assume
meanings trapped in cliché’s.
The
dynamism of change has in recent times assume the magical Arabian word “Open Sesame”.
If as a kid you have watched or read tales from the Arabian Nights and the
various Voyage of Ali Baba, you will agree that change has become synonymous with
this same magical word that opens the floodgate of where all the treasures are
laid, no rush for National cake!
We
all have searched, some of us have served sometimes in uncanny places with
annoying results for that one-point solutions to our everyday problems, and we
never did really get to the change we believe in. we all agree, that there is indeed
so much more, there’s got to be more…
President
Muhammadu Buhari rode into office on the saddle of change akin to President
Barrack Obama, in his inaugural speech, he defined change from an unlimited, unencumbered
perspective when he said “I belong to everybody and belong to nobody”. This to
us, in this part of the world, is 'head-side-down' scenario to bring about
change, if it must come and if corruption no longer have a godfather in Nigeria
then change is Imminent! PMB is right as PBO, we want change we can believe in.
Augustino
Neto, an African poet said it, “I wait no more, for it is I, whom am been
awaited”. Truly, we are the change that we seek!
In
this edition, we want to feather your wings for change, and if you have a wind
like we do, just sail!
Our
mentor Sunny Obazu-Ojeagbase, Nigeria’s foremost Entrepreneur gives you
critical guide to jump over the nightmares faced by entrepreneurs.
Ndidi
Okonkwo Nwuneli(MFR), is your quintessential neighbor next door. She is living
her love leaping around Africa and reaching to the world. Her passion ever
since I know her is to promote entrepreneurial and leadership development in
Africa with her LEAPAFRICA FOUNDATION. We profiled her TedxEuston talk “Rage
for Change”.
"We
know that change need a clear voice not hushed, for we believe that change
start with you, we can perceive it, it’s right here, it is you the Change you
crave. Be
you, the Decision, the Pacesetter or “Netsetter” of yourself on your own shelf."
Welcome
to “Chanji-kowe” the new song to get us started.
Think
it, Live it and Speak it.
SORO
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