Just as
the month of August was coming to an end, Mark Zuckerburg the founder and CEO
of Facebook flew into Lagos, Nigeria. The various social media platforms went
agog. At a point yesterday, I checked twitter and discovered that Yaba was
trending just because Mark whom I like to call Mr Facebook, trekked through the
street.
From
the pictures I saw especially on twitter, there were no visible sign of
security personnel neither was it recorded that there was a helicopter hovering
around Yaba area at the time. Mr Facebook walked in the company of his friends
and few press men. From one of the aerial shots taken, a person selling pure
water sachet could even be seen not too far away from him and his companions.
At a period on Zuckerberg’s Facebook wall, he posted a picture of himself and some young Nigerian entrepreneurs jogging along Lekki Bridge. He captioned it “Best way to see a city”. Note that I did not say he was jogging accompanied with security men, because the picture he posted did not reveal any. I hope our rich Nigerian (African) men and politicians, who will gladly block our ears with their loud siren and cause holdup on the roads because they want to move from point A to B, learn from Zuckerberg.
Mr
Facebook’s visit to Nigeria at this time of our democratic and economic
challenges is very significant. He may not know it, but he has spoken to many
hearts at a time and inspired them. He has sent a signal to the world about the
potential of Nigeria and he has passed a clear message to our leaders to sit up
and lead this great nation to actual greatness. I hope they are lilistening.
I was surprised
to discover that Nigeria is Facebook’s largest market country’s capital, no
wonder Zuckerberg was attracted to the largest black nation in the world. Nigeria
has a large market, we also have a great human resource among others, but we still don’t
know how to take advantage of it. Zuckerberg who has never been to Nigeria
before now knows this and even admits that the entrepreneurial prowess of the
nation is quite striking saying that “There’s
this energy here; you feel it as soon as you get off the place. The world needs
to see that.”
My number one take
home from Mr. Facebook was a statement he made in a town hall meeting he had
with some entrepreneurs in Lekki. When asked about how he was able to predict
the future that we currently experience, He said “the only way you can predict the future is to get to work and create
it”, and that’s what he did and is still doing. And so I ask myself; what
future am I creating for myself and possibly my community?
“the only way you can predict the future is to get to work and create it”
Mark Zuckerberg is
only 34 years old. He is my peer and he is the founder and CEO at Facebook, he
is the 7th richest person in the world according to Forbes. You
cannot quantify the number of lives he has touched within the past decade. Where am I? Am I still
taking it easy not caring about dreaming dreams or even standing for anything?
Am I still blaming my parent and the government for the fact that I cannot eat
3 square meal daily and there is no job anywhere? Am I just contented with
being a spectator cheering, without plans of going into the field and getting
some actions myself?
I woke up with
these thoughts and so I wake into a new month, another EMBER period and the last quarter of the year 2016 charged. This is
the time to get it right.
Oh Lord, as I walk
through this journey, may you lead the way… Amen!
Happy New Month
Friends.
This post is really inspiring I must confess
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Awwww . . . Thank you Ugo. You spoke to me albeit. We really have to move beyond living for ourselves and live to make the world (your community) a better place.
ReplyDeleteNigeria will be great again. I have not stopped believing.
Happy New Month, dear!
Your day starts whenever you wake up so try to wake up as early as possible so you can achieve more. The time to create that future is now, no circumstance should affect you so much so that you get comfortable with being mediocre. And Ugo he may be your mate but you don't measure your success by the success of others.
ReplyDeleteMnay things to learn from Mr facebook,Humility intelligence to mention but a few,may God open our eyes of understanding,
ReplyDeleteHappy new month guyys
Like this its really inspiring.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm inspiring indeed. Thank God for him.
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What an inspiring post!
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