COVER DESIGN OF BUKONLA AKINWANDE'S LATEST BOOK. DRAW THE LINE CHALLENGES YOUNG PEOPLE TO STAY AWAY FROM PRE-MARITAL SEX.
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
DRAW THE LINE; FRONT COVER OF BUKONLA AKINWANDE'S BOOK
COVER DESIGN OF BUKONLA AKINWANDE'S LATEST BOOK. DRAW THE LINE CHALLENGES YOUNG PEOPLE TO STAY AWAY FROM PRE-MARITAL SEX.
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
REVIEW OF CHOOSE TO BE DIFFERENT
Title: Choose To Be Different
Author: Bukonla Akinwande
Number of pages: 140
Publisher: TUG Impact Ventures
Reviewer: Damilola Ayeni
Choose To Be Different is a 15-chapter book that challenges
its reader to be distinct for positive reasons and always stand out.
The first chapter, building a good name is a pointer to the
fact that a name is a brand; your name is your trademark and for you to make a
mark in life, you need to work earnestly on your brand which is your name.
The second and third chapters deal with sleep and
complacency. Sleep is good but some people have turned it to a hobby and any
little break is an opportunity for them to sleep which shows idleness or
laziness. Complacency is a state of self satisfaction but there is an urgent
need for us to stir our hearts to do more than we are doing presently.
Excellence marks you out as explained in chapter four. As a
result, any distinction anyone portends must revolve around everything he/she
does. Success does not come on a platter of gold, it has a big price attached
to it; this is seen in chapter five with a question, can you pay the price?
Determination has to do with the mind or will power as
explained in chapter six. A strong man is not known by his muscles alone but also
by a strong mind to pull through life by sticking to the tenets he sets or that
which obtains where he is.
Chapters eight and nine are on think out of the box and free
your mind. As human beings, we must never limit ourselves. Hatred is like
enslavement and when we harbor hatred, it becomes a burden to the mind. Make things
happen in chapter ten reveals that those who make things happen are always
propelled by a vision.
Focusing on choice in chapter eleven, the reader is told that
life is about choices and the choices we make today have a lot to do with our
future. Chapter twelve talks about the power of vision and to make a difference,
we must see what others do not see.
Chapters 13 and 14 are
on breaking new grounds and that invisible hand. Breaking new grounds means we
have to open up a new record by transforming many things about us and our
environment while the invisible hand says pleasant surprises awaits you if you
turn everything to God. The last chapter focuses on the fact that God can
change anybody.
A good book but, it may get stained easily due to the white
background of the cover design.
Friday, 13 March 2015
OCCUPY THAT TERRITORY (2)
It is really hard for me to comprehend that blood cleansing
and spirit filled young people will be afraid of fellow students who are
erroneously members of secret societies on campus. Why? We refuse to occupy our
territories. You know what? When good is absent in a land, evil thrives easily.
Nothing must be left to chance in taking over our campuses;
academically, spiritually, socially and in commerce. Wonderful programmes like,
Catch Them Young must be well planned
and purposefully executed. This is simply a time when fellowships roll out
their drums and move round the campus to catch new intakes that could be
influenced negatively because of their naivety and thus become easy prey for
the hawks and become campus casualties.
One unique thing about Catch
Them Young is that, apart from reaching out to others about the love of
Christ, the programme is also an avenue to help new intakes during their
registration and orientation. A guide is a relief to a stranger who is
wandering in a location because he or she does not know the way. When we strategically position ourselves to
help those in need, occupying that territory becomes easy. We must arise and
take over. We cannot be oppressed in our domain.
Moving to the business world, (which I earnestly desire that
we dominate) I want us to correct this wrong notion. I do not know why some of
us believe that we must be in our 40s or 50s before we start our businesses.
Well, this age is really advancing and it is not the time for us to follow some
trends that we can easily break away from.
You know what? You can be actively involved in petty trading
while you are still a student (even while in secondary school). I once met a
lady who was studying for her PhD programme in one of the Universities in
Nigeria yet she is into fashion designing. In actual fact, I was surprised the
day I got to her house and I saw the numbers of sewing machines she had. She
was really into that business, yet she was studying for her doctorate degree at
the same time.
Instead of raising your voice to always complain because you
feel or think your allowance is too small or it cannot sustain you, why not get
up from your bed of comfort and be actively engaged in a small business which
can bring in extra income and then your parents or guardian can have respite.
For instance, if you are technically minded, you may help to
repair phones, computers, irons etc for some cash. If you are creative, you may
be able to make beads, cakes etc and just sell for a price which will help to
meet some of your needs. With that, you will occupy your territory in the area
of commerce and you never can tell that seemingly insignificant trade may pave
way for a flourishing business in the nearest future.
For some of us, it may be our gifts that will make us to
dominate our territory. Daniel and Joseph were specially gifted when it comes
to interpretation of dreams and with this singular gift; they dominated even in
strange lands. So, have you discovered your gift? Put it into use and be a
force to reckon with in that environment.
However, our attitude has a lot of role to play if we want to
occupy our territories. Are you positive minded? If the answer is yes,
occupying your immediate territory either spiritually, physically, socially,
financially, or academically becomes easy. A positive approach to life will
pave way for dominance. With God on our side, we shall get there.
Thursday, 5 March 2015
OCCUPY THAT TERRITORY (1)
In Zoology, a territory is an area that an animal considers its own. Not only that, the animal defends
that area or territory against intruders, especially of the same species.
In commerce, a territory is a region or district that an agent covers. The area is assigned to a sales
representative to function and make sales for the company he or she represents.
Coming down to us as young
people who are on campuses, lives in communities, works in organizations and
worships in churches or fellowships, we want you to know that you are occupying
a territory wherever you are. Drawing from the definition of territory in the
commerce sense, we can deduce that we are agents of our Master (Jesus) where we
are right now. Now, the question is, are we in control of that territory. Have
we fully occupied that territory? If Yes, good; if No, why?
I will not forget in a hurry the
story of a lady who gained admission into one of the higher institutions in
Nigeria. As she stepped into one of the classrooms, she decreed that she would
emerge as the best student in that class and it was so. With a dint of hard
work and God on her side, she turned off the intruders of failure and
distractions and occupied that territory.
As a representative of the
Master, are you a force to reckon with where you are? How outstanding are you
among your peers in the class or office. How good are you on that job? I
remember the story of one of my loved ones who went to United Kingdom for his
Masters degrees. On getting there, he was unable to get a part time job on
time. A very smart guy who is sound academically, he did not waste time in
occupying that area.
According to him, once he
realized that his classmates did not have a firm grip on what was being taught
in class, (but he did) he told them he would organize tutorial classes for them
on those difficult subjects, but they would pay him. They agreed to what he
said and that was his first job in UK. Again this man occupied his territory by
wading off lukewarmness and self-pity.
What are you doing in that
office or school? Occupying or just folding your hands and doing nothing. Being
idle will not take you far, especially if you cross your legs only to wait for
a perfect situation. Remember the story of talents in Matthew 25? The man who
collected one talent buried it and when His Master returned there was no profit
to show forth. Even what he was given was taken from him. We must take over as
young people.
Please get me right. We
are not talking of carrying guns, bows, arrows and detonating bombs like
terrorists who are wasting lives and properties. Taking over territories is about
being a positive influence and a force to reckon with. As a youth mentor
teenagers; as a teen mentor pre-teens and occupy them with positive things
which can bring changes.
I once shared my
experience at the female toilet of the Faculty of Social Science, University of
Ibadan with us in this column; kindly permit me to mention it again. Immediately
you enter the well kept toilet and find your way into the rest room with the
door neatly closed, your eyes cannot miss the writings on the door such as, ‘Abstinence
is the way out of AIDS’ ‘are you born again’ ‘Jesus loves you’ ‘it’s good to be
a virgin’ etc. Do you know what those who wrote those things did? They took
over that area of jurisdiction before anyone whose heart is not regenerated
would come and write rubbish and nonsense at the back of that door.
You know what? Only
smart and strong people take over territories. I mean people whose eyes are
opened to see what ordinary eyes would not see and those who are alert to
discern between good and evil. It’s time to take over positively.
Kindly expect the second part of this article
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
How Zealous Are You?
My heart ached when I heard the news that the suicide bomber
at the Government
Comprehensive Senior Science Secondary School, Potiskum, Yobe State was a
teenager.
From reports, it was disclosed that the
students were on the assembly, waiting to hear the principal's daily address
when the explosion happened, just before 8am. As at press time, the number of
deaths recorded were 48, while 79 were injured.
Is it not absurd that in this great
nation of ours, a teenager would be so ignorantly zealous to have an explosive
that he knew would take his life and that of other citizens?
As if that was not enough, just some days after this incident,
a female suicide bomber struck at the
Federal College of Education, Kontagora, Niger State, killing herself and
injuring three others.
You know what? These two young people displayed unflagging enthusiasm for this cause, although they were
ignoramus. They were indoctrinated and promised what they would never see,
enjoy or inherit but they believed anyway and even death was not a minus for
them with the lies they lived for; they lived and died in ignorance.
The pain in my heart however is, how zealous are our
teenagers and youths in the faith and in most things pertaining to God. Some
Sundays ago, I called two wonderful young people who loved to disappear from
the Sunday school class and reappear when the teacher is almost through with
the class. Unfortunately when you size some of them up spiritually, they are
far from what is expected of them.
How often do our young people organize evangelism
programmes within and outside their immediate vicinity just to reach out to
unsaved souls? How much of God do some of them know, not to talk of going out
to preach what they know to others?
I remember the day one of our Sunday school teachers
pointed our attention to the fact that some young people who belonged to a
particular sect have ‘prayed’ so much that their forehead already has a mark.
There is also another sect that moves around with their young people (mostly on
Saturdays) to preach what we born again Christians know is heresy yet, we do
not see our young ones who know the truth move from house to house several
times to tell people the truth they know.
King David said, the zeal of your house has consumed
me. How zealous are you as a young fellow. How many people know you and operate
with you based on that faith which you profess. How many people do you preach
to in a week and how many souls have you won for Christ since you came to the
saving grace of Christ?
Are you known among your classmates, colleagues, and
people in your community as a Christian who would not compromise or you are
seen as that guy that follows his parents to church but we do not see any major
difference in your life?
How enthusiastic are you about the things of God.
Are you a role model or you just play
church. Do you challenge other young people around you positively or all what
you do is move with the crowd.
How passionate are you about God and His work. Can
you boldly say that the zeal of the house of God has consumed you? What is your
relationship with God like? Is it a hush
hush relationship or what? How much of the Bible do you have in your heart
and how do we see those words in your life? Are you still being cajoled to fast
and pray?
I desire that there will be a revival in the lives
of our young people so that as they stand out academically, professionally etc,
they will also stand out for God and the kingdom assignment.
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