Monday 26 October 2015

PERHAPS, WE MAY STILL LEAD OUR COUNTRY 'TOMORROW'

It's like there is a new trend in the air especially on appointments in some parts of the world and here in Nigeria. So you don't misunderstand me, when I say part, I mean SOME very part and not in anyway talking about the recent political appointments so far in Nigeria (I just thought I should get that out of the way).

Now that we have all that sorted out, let's get back on the real track, I want all of us to be. Okay! A few days ago, Canada had their elections and 43 (take note of the age) Justin Pierre James Trudeau MP a Canadian politician under the Liberal party emerged winner to take over from incumbent Prime Minister Stephen Harper of the Conservative party who actually contested for a fourth term.

The interesting part of this is that Justin Trudeau when eventually sworn into office, will be the second-youngest prime minister in Canadian history. Hmmm! How about that?

Let's come back home! Just yesterday in Osun State, at Ile-Ife, a young good looking well-put-together
Prince Enitan Ogunwusi of the Giesi ruling house emerged as the new soon-to-be-crowned Ooni of Ife few months after the last Oba Sijuade passed on. Now does that call for celebration?

While growing up, there was this popular slogan "the youths of today are the leaders of tomorrow" for many years now the supposed "YOUTHS" have been wondering if that 'TOMORROW' would ever come. Perhaps with this new trend, there's still some hope that maybe, just MAYBE our tomorrow has come 'TODAY', we may still lead our country 'TOMORROW" oops! TODAY, that's like the popular TV (now rested) program titled  "IF TOMORROW EVER COMES".

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