STAND FIRM IN YOUR VISION: A MESSAGE TO MY FELLOW COMRADES.
By Mohammed Naziru Suleiman (Nazy Inyass)
Dear Young Comrades,
In the wake of our recent graduation from universities, polytechnics, and other higher institutions across Kogi State and beyond, many of us are at a crossroads, trying to find our footing in the challenging terrain of our society. Some among us have chosen to join the ruling party, driven by the hope of securing opportunities or for reasons best known to them. However, the recent Supreme Court ruling has caused a stir, leading some to second-guess their decisions, deleting social media posts, and rethinking their affiliations. This confusion highlights a deeper issue which means many of us do not have a clear understanding of what we truly want.
It’s crucial to realize that life after graduation is not just about aligning ourselves with those in power. It’s about having a vision for our future and consistently working towards it, no matter the circumstances. Joining a party or being known by the ruling class should never be the ultimate goal. Instead, we must ask ourselves: WHAT DO I WANT TO ACHIEVE? WHAT IMPACT DO I WANT TO MAKE? HOW DO I WANT TO BE REMEMBERED?
I think this advice from me will be of help in our struggle to make it politically and beyond:
We should Know What we Want: Let's spend time reflecting on our values, passions, and long-term goals. This self-awareness is the foundation of a fulfilling and impactful life. Once we know what we want, everything else becomes clearer.
Let's Stand By Our Vision: When we've identified our goals, stand firm in our pursuit of them. The path may be challenging, and we may face pressure to conform to others' expectations, but remember, TRUE SUCCESS COMES FROM STAYING TRUE TO YOURSELF.
UNDERSTAND THE POWER OF CONSISTENCY: I read it somewhere that Consistency is key to achieving long-term success. It’s not about quick wins or temporary recognition but about steadily working towards our vision every day. The wise men said "Those who succeed in life are those who keep pushing forward, even when it’s difficult."
Value Long-Term Vision Over Short-Term Gains: It’s tempting to seek immediate rewards by aligning with those in power, but remember that what the wise men said "True greatness comes from building something that lasts." Let's focus on developing skills, knowledge, and relationships that will serve us in the long run, not just in the moment.
In conclusion, my dear comrades, let us not be swayed by the fleeting allure of power or recognition. Instead, let us commit to a journey of self-discovery, integrity, and unwavering determination. The future of Kogi State and our country at large depends on young leaders like us who are not afraid to dream big, stand firm, and work tirelessly to turn those dreams into reality.
Let’s strive to be the change we want to see, not just by who we associate with, but by the values we uphold and the vision we pursue.
Yours in struggle,
Nazy Inyass
By Mohammed Naziru Suleiman (Nazy Inyass)
Dear Young Comrades,
In the wake of our recent graduation from universities, polytechnics, and other higher institutions across Kogi State and beyond, many of us are at a crossroads, trying to find our footing in the challenging terrain of our society. Some among us have chosen to join the ruling party, driven by the hope of securing opportunities or for reasons best known to them. However, the recent Supreme Court ruling has caused a stir, leading some to second-guess their decisions, deleting social media posts, and rethinking their affiliations. This confusion highlights a deeper issue which means many of us do not have a clear understanding of what we truly want.
It’s crucial to realize that life after graduation is not just about aligning ourselves with those in power. It’s about having a vision for our future and consistently working towards it, no matter the circumstances. Joining a party or being known by the ruling class should never be the ultimate goal. Instead, we must ask ourselves: WHAT DO I WANT TO ACHIEVE? WHAT IMPACT DO I WANT TO MAKE? HOW DO I WANT TO BE REMEMBERED?
I think this advice from me will be of help in our struggle to make it politically and beyond:
We should Know What we Want: Let's spend time reflecting on our values, passions, and long-term goals. This self-awareness is the foundation of a fulfilling and impactful life. Once we know what we want, everything else becomes clearer.
Let's Stand By Our Vision: When we've identified our goals, stand firm in our pursuit of them. The path may be challenging, and we may face pressure to conform to others' expectations, but remember, TRUE SUCCESS COMES FROM STAYING TRUE TO YOURSELF.
UNDERSTAND THE POWER OF CONSISTENCY: I read it somewhere that Consistency is key to achieving long-term success. It’s not about quick wins or temporary recognition but about steadily working towards our vision every day. The wise men said "Those who succeed in life are those who keep pushing forward, even when it’s difficult."
Value Long-Term Vision Over Short-Term Gains: It’s tempting to seek immediate rewards by aligning with those in power, but remember that what the wise men said "True greatness comes from building something that lasts." Let's focus on developing skills, knowledge, and relationships that will serve us in the long run, not just in the moment.
In conclusion, my dear comrades, let us not be swayed by the fleeting allure of power or recognition. Instead, let us commit to a journey of self-discovery, integrity, and unwavering determination. The future of Kogi State and our country at large depends on young leaders like us who are not afraid to dream big, stand firm, and work tirelessly to turn those dreams into reality.
Let’s strive to be the change we want to see, not just by who we associate with, but by the values we uphold and the vision we pursue.
Yours in struggle,
Nazy Inyass
STAND FIRM IN YOUR VISION: A MESSAGE TO MY FELLOW COMRADES.
By Mohammed Naziru Suleiman (Nazy Inyass)
Dear Young Comrades,
In the wake of our recent graduation from universities, polytechnics, and other higher institutions across Kogi State and beyond, many of us are at a crossroads, trying to find our footing in the challenging terrain of our society. Some among us have chosen to join the ruling party, driven by the hope of securing opportunities or for reasons best known to them. However, the recent Supreme Court ruling has caused a stir, leading some to second-guess their decisions, deleting social media posts, and rethinking their affiliations. This confusion highlights a deeper issue which means many of us do not have a clear understanding of what we truly want.
It’s crucial to realize that life after graduation is not just about aligning ourselves with those in power. It’s about having a vision for our future and consistently working towards it, no matter the circumstances. Joining a party or being known by the ruling class should never be the ultimate goal. Instead, we must ask ourselves: WHAT DO I WANT TO ACHIEVE? WHAT IMPACT DO I WANT TO MAKE? HOW DO I WANT TO BE REMEMBERED?
I think this advice from me will be of help in our struggle to make it politically and beyond:
We should Know What we Want: Let's spend time reflecting on our values, passions, and long-term goals. This self-awareness is the foundation of a fulfilling and impactful life. Once we know what we want, everything else becomes clearer.
Let's Stand By Our Vision: When we've identified our goals, stand firm in our pursuit of them. The path may be challenging, and we may face pressure to conform to others' expectations, but remember, TRUE SUCCESS COMES FROM STAYING TRUE TO YOURSELF.
UNDERSTAND THE POWER OF CONSISTENCY: I read it somewhere that Consistency is key to achieving long-term success. It’s not about quick wins or temporary recognition but about steadily working towards our vision every day. The wise men said "Those who succeed in life are those who keep pushing forward, even when it’s difficult."
Value Long-Term Vision Over Short-Term Gains: It’s tempting to seek immediate rewards by aligning with those in power, but remember that what the wise men said "True greatness comes from building something that lasts." Let's focus on developing skills, knowledge, and relationships that will serve us in the long run, not just in the moment.
In conclusion, my dear comrades, let us not be swayed by the fleeting allure of power or recognition. Instead, let us commit to a journey of self-discovery, integrity, and unwavering determination. The future of Kogi State and our country at large depends on young leaders like us who are not afraid to dream big, stand firm, and work tirelessly to turn those dreams into reality.
Let’s strive to be the change we want to see, not just by who we associate with, but by the values we uphold and the vision we pursue.
Yours in struggle,
Nazy Inyass ✌️
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