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Freedom From Fear - Choices Before The New Generation

 

Freedom From Fear - Choices Before The New Generation

By Babatunde Raji Fashola  

 




We are now in the realm and reality of constant expectations of miracles and divine intervention. Superstitions have taken over reason and logic.

When we pass examinations, win football matches, conduct successful elections, or achieve any feat, we seem all too frightened and unsure of ourselves to take credit for even the most modest of successes attributable to our efforts. Instead the first thing you hear is God did it.

Regrettably, we have surrendered our capacities and abilities in a frightful way to FEAR, that we have become victims of some confidence tricksters who deceive, dis-entitle and prey on our fears and frailties in ‘God's’ name.

Every man and woman of substance now has a Mullah, Pastor, Imam, Alfa, Spiritualist or even a witch doctor or Dibia who is responsible for telling them what to do, when to do it, in a way that diminishes his abilities and surrenders his talents and free will to divine intervention or spiritual consultation.

Many people are disappearing and are being murdered in a crazed quest for human parts because some who have been entrapped in fear and superstition, believe that you can make money through ritual sacrifice.

Nothing can be further from the truth.

Human parts are tissues, bones, muscles and all that, and they have no place in the materials used to manufacture money.

There is nothing Divine in money making. It is entrepreneurship, production and hard work.

The teaching of science as espoused by Theodoropolous tells me that money is a product of man and not a product of God.

It is manufactured in a place called a Mint, by a process of printing, using special paper, ink, engraving and embossment, to make it difficult to fake or counterfeit.

When we play a football match and get to halftime, which is a few precious minutes to quickly refresh, renew and replan in the dressing room, we instead gather to pray, on the field, in a huddle that the whole world is still trying to fathom.

We waste the precious time that is allotted for tactical review, and return to the second half, singing and praying, “He is a miracle working God” in search of divine intervention.

The truth is that we have done well when we prepare and done badly when we do not.

Sometimes of course, working hard does not always bring the expected results but it is better than not working hard.

I once listened to a sermon broadcast on television, asking people who are indebted to step forward for prayers that will make their debts disappear.

It frightens me. It does not make sense to me.

Debts are accounting, matters of credits and deficits. They do not vanish.

It is people who live in FEAR who fall prey to such teachings and become victims of misery from poor choices.

I urge you to free your minds from such fears.

There are many teachings about freedoms.

Freedom from want, Freedom of Associations, Freedom of speech, freedom of choice (including the choice of leadership by voting at elections) and many others.

But the least expressed freedom, is the freedom from FEAR, which in my view is the most important.

A mind taken over by fear cannot express free will and will therefore not fully optimize or benefit from the other freedoms.

For example, we have seen that elections are conducted in other parts on the basis of polls, campaigns, analysis of human behaviour rather than any occultist or sacrificial offering.

Candidates who wish to win elections must persuade people to agree to their messages and promises, and seek to change the minds of those who are unpersuaded, by understanding what they want and taking steps to address them.

Let me reiterate again that I have no quarrel with faith. What I seek to advocate is the lack of FEAR, and the resort to faith out of conviction rather than as a result of FEAR.

Fear takes choices away, and choices can and must be the product of conviction.

If we pursue our choices with as much conviction as we pursue our faith, we will certainly be a more prosperous society.

Let us remember, that at least the two dominant faiths are not original to us. They are inherited. The propagators of the faith have made them personal affairs and not public ones.

I have attended meetings in the West and in the Middle East and not on one occasion have these meetings been started or ended with prayers.

Meetings represent public undertakings and places of work and productive undertakings to deliver prosperity.

When those people have worked hard for the week, they go on Fridays and Sundays to their places of worship and their homes to offer prayers, for their home made Gods to bless and prosper the work of their hands.

Sadly, back home, the head of Governments, heads of ministries, and businesses, devote early mornings at work to prayers with their staff while productive man hours tick away, they do the same at home and on weekends, we socialize.

In effect, we spend a lot of time praying.

How can this lead us to prosperity? If this is not faith influenced by fear, I do not know what it is.

If you visit many construction sites where the Chinese are employed as contractors, you will find that they work on Sundays, but we who have unemployment challenges, do not often work on Sunday. Imagine Nigerian hair dressers or food vendors closing their shops on Fridays and Sundays to spend hours in places of worship, praying for success instead of attending to numerous customers who need their services during weekend recess.

We have invested a worrisome amount of money in building places of worship compared to what we have in building factories, businesses and schools.

This is worrisome compared to the investments I see in businesses and schools that outstrip investment in places of worship in the West and Middle East.

Again I reiterate, I do not criticize worship, but I am challenging you to think through the choices you will make.

We will not pray our way out of recession, we will plan, and produce our way back to prosperity and out of recession and you are the freshest, youngest and most energetic workforce we will have to work with.

You are the new batteries to power the engine of growth of our country.

Your choices must be clear, free from fear, not reckless but driven by analytical thought, questioning and probing and ultimately determined by convictions.

In order to test the consequences of choices based on faith influenced by fear, I advise you to look at the world map and 2 (TWO) Island nations who are situated on the Northern Hemisphere.

I will not tell you their names. You find that out. But I will tell you they are close to each other. One believes in God and works hard. The other one is the home of voodoo and spends all time practising this.

If you follow their history, the first one is prosperous and the second one seems to have made a permanent contract with poverty.

This can be changed if and when they make the right choices.

How do you free your mind from impossibility, improbability, and unlikelihood?

The answer is simple. Remember always, that those words are negatives. Replace them with positive thoughts and actions.

This is what frees your mind from fear and helps you to choose, to see solutions and to look for opportunities, instead of dwelling on and surrendering to problems.

If you see unmanaged refuse as a problem, you may not think of recycling and re-use and the economic opportunities that have multiple benefits, including the ultimate removal of the refuse.

If you dwell on traffic gridlock as a problem, you are unlikely to focus on developing intelligent traffic management solutions like traffic lights or a radio station to manage it and create opportunities for yourself and others.

If you focus on crime and its burden, you may lose the opportunity to focus on crime management strategies like more policemen, crime detection methods, employment and training of judges.

Indeed, as they say, if you see every problem as a nail, the only solution you might evolve is a hammer.

So, please look for the positive angle of a difficult situation, because there will be one, if you look hard enough.

I urge you to free your mind from fear, reach for the skies, choose by conviction and not by fear; trust in your abilities and God given talent, take responsibility, work hard and pray if you believe.

Yes, Sango is the god of lightning and thunder, but all the sacrifices made to Sango has not generated 1 (ONE) kilowatt of electric power.

Fashola, SAN, is the Minister of Power, Works and Housing. Excerpted from the convocation speech delivered at the University of Benin on the 25th day of November 2016

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Comments

  1. 1. Seperating facts from religious entanglements.

    2. Work!.

    3. Seat of underdevelopment.

    4. It's something that has eaten into the fabric of the African society to a very large extent. We start and end all our assumptions, decisions, conclusions on fate and supernatural beings and elements. People have been made to believe that out destinies are controlled and curtailed by some unseen governmental forced who sit in the celestial hemisphere and decide who will go far and who will go bad.
    This has affected our mental productivity. Just days ago an acronym surfaced online which reads thus, "Israel is protected by artificial intelligence that detects and counters bombs while Africa is protected by the God of Israel"...
    That shows how we in Africa have decided to be lazy and redundant. Entrusting God with assignments He has given us the ability to carry out by ourselves. The more we continue to sit and not move, we would keep going in circles and being used as puppets in the hands of nations who have moved far ahead of us and enjoy preying on our ignorance.

    Good morning!

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  2. Religious sentiment beclouding our thoughts.
    2.Ignorance
    3.Unwilligness to change present situation.
    4. African is undeveloped because we based our believes of turning our economy into a buoyant one on religious believes. Our minds are trapped by religious sentiments and we donot follow the success proven steps of entrepreneuring and hardwork. When we analyze the two economies in the world which is the knowledge economy and the religious economy ,we can see that the developed nations mostly of the Middle East ,Asia and West basically are of the knowledge economy that is they built their nation through enterpreneurship and hard work but Africa which is under developed, we are basing our economic build up on religion with the majority of the working population stripping a lot of countless hours in places of worship and that is the setbacks on development of Africa if we don't change our mentality.

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  3. Tripping with religions and superstitions; sure route to poverty.

    Fear.

    Mindset of negativity.

    The honourable minister just spoke truth to it's marrows. I feel elated that he expressed in total content, the poor state of mindset that is ravaging our contemporary society. We adduce much to the unknowns with frailties in a kind of belief that is so awkward. Religion and superstition has ravaged our society that, even when you are doing the right thing by working smartly, the larger society condemns that sane act and most times sees you as never do well mostly when one is yet or enroute to the top. I wish this epistle can circulate to all facets of our life here mostly in the sectors and sessions of those religious settings that have entangled the society into this obnoxious belief and status about life.

    Good morning great people. TGIF. Have fun this weekend.

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  4. Kelly Isidore

    1. The fear in Religious Beliefs

    2. Religiosity

    3. Agreement to stick with poverty

    4. Raji Fashola, a minister in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I feel he seems to be frustrated with how religion and religiosity has become a bane to the development and economic prosperity of the Nigerian nation. Seeing able bodied and intelligent young/mature individuals with great skills/talents/competencies/abilities and capacities waste away all the aforementioned to "some so called pulpit ministers' manipulations" is really pathetic. I very much feel the pulse of Raji because majority of church/mosque goers have been turned to lazy and myopic individuals that can hardly exercise their creative mindsets to analyze their state of being and fashion out the modalities to stir up an activity process that could better their state of being. Everybody is wondering from one religious gathering to another looking for miracles that God has placed into their hands. I often tell my congregation that, "God cannot perform any miracle on whatever is within your capacity and ability to do and get results". And this is true even if you fast & pray the whole year.

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  5. 1.Emancipation Speech.
    2. Hardwork .
    3.Agreement with Destitution.

    4. My exact feelings about the epistle of the Honourable Minister of Power, Works & Housing,Mr Fashola Raji is one of thought provocation. His epistle actually got me thinking. In as much as I differ in some of the examples he gave with respect to our attitude towards prayer and anything that concerns God, he made salient points. For instance, there are no substitutes to having clear goals, planning on how to actualize the goals, definite actions directed towards the actualization of the goals and then good attitude to manage diasppointments when things do not go the way we planned them and most times things do not go our way. The problem with my generation is impatience coupled with get rich quick syndrome which pushes the youth to get involved with all manners of fast life to acquire wealth at all costs through any means whether legal or illegal without recourse to the consequences. You will agree with me that the present generations attitude to life and work justifies the Hon. Minister's write up cum epistle.

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  6. 1. Misplacement of priority
    2. Ignorance
    3. Agreement with misery
    4. Religion and education is the two most important aspect of life that differentiate the white and the black. The black believes that they always need to pray all the time without taking a step to achieve that which they pray for. The white will always see opportunities in the mist of those issues being complained about. They are educated though, but they know that education is not enough. One needs to learn how to think outside the box. I am not saying that humans should not pray, all we saying is that we should learn how to prioritize the most important thing at a particular time and season. Praying is not going to solve our problems when we don't make an effort towards solving our problems. When we watch the trend closely, we will see that few people have learnt to take advantage of our quest for success in churches instead of going out there and paying the price. Praying and education is important to each own unique features, but that is not enough, there is more to just being educated and prayerful. We ought to leave what the crowd is doing and learn to develop our God's given talent.

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  7. 1. Clouding our mindset with religious
    2. Fear
    3. Agreement with proverty
    4. My exact feeling about this epistle from Raji Fashola is an eye opener. What he said in this message is clear and exact to the situation am seeing in my people, organization and families. I will take my working place as an example because am working in a hospital during morning hour instead of administrating drug or attending to the patients that needs their early morning drugs the nurses will be busy with morning devotion that will take up to one hour plus as if they didn't pray in their various home. Praying is good but too much of everything is bad. We should always do the right things at the right time and not indulging or giving more time to religious instead of working hard to upgrade our life's. Thanks

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  8. From Agbo Njideka Nancy.
    1: Uncertainty or lack of understanding.

    2: Labour.

    3: Agreement with beggarly.

    4: t*is nothing divine in Money making. it is entrepreneurship, production and hard work.
    *There are times for tactical review.
    *Sometimes of course working hard does not always bring the expected results but it is better than not working hard.
    * When you live in fear you fall prey and become victims of misery for poor choices.
    * A mind taken over by fear cannot express free will.
    * Understanding what you want and taking steps to address them matters.
    * Fear takes choices away and choices can and must be the product of conviction.

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  9. 1.Develope the Capacity To Create Opportunities.
    2.Fear
    3.generational pact with poverty
    4..While agree with the Honour able Minister that faith ought to be based on conviction,not fear and that positive thoughts and actions produce productive results, I do not think that faith and its accompanying actions (like prayer) are mutually exclusive with positive actions for real faith must of necessity include action. Hence hardwork and prayer both have their place in the life of a human being. He himself admitted that hard work alone may not always work, which means there could be another factor. It's the God or grace factor! .

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  10. (1.) Faith influenced by fear.
    (2.) Awareness or Caution.
    (3.) ...give in to his situation.
    (4.) The epistle centralized on fear in association with he human believe (i.e faith) and this had penetrated into her subconscious mind, and now made her believe that everything that happened is been influence by a supernatural force (either good or bad). Now, in other to attract positive things one must wish or pray for it to happen.
    I personally feels this epistle isn't far from the truth, but more so, humans like to be controlled and live by the rules so, one cannot blame them if that should really on someone for that.

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  11. 1. Religion Brainwashing
    2. Hardwork
    3. Agreement with indigence
    4. From this epistle, Raji Fashola said it all, we Africans we believe too much in prayer and it is a concern. Instead of trying to be productive, we believe that we can pray ourselves out of everything. Even the Bible said it, praying without labour is as useless as anything. There is need for change in our mindset and attitude. We should stop being brainwashed by our clergy or any other spiritual leader in the name of prayer. Prayer is good but at the expense of hardwork. Over spirituality is what kept us Africa lagging behind other continents of the world.

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