The scriptures say that our young men shall dream dreams and our
old men shall see visions. Sadly, the atmosphere for dreaming in Nigeria
is fast receding. Our young men have been condemned to have nightmares
while our old men have hopelessly relinquished their fiduciary
responsibilities.
Many a Nigerian youth go to bed hungry, angry,
despondent, disenchanted, sad and bitter. The natural consequence of
sleeping in such state is ceaseless nightmares.
It has become so
difficult to dream because there are thousands of impediments to the
actualisation of those dreams. For starters, when you share you dreams
with supposed friends, they make it a point of duty to marshal out
compelling reasons why those dreams will not see the light of day, at
the end of the day, if your convictions are not cast in stone, you get
dissuaded and you let the dreams die.
If you decide to plough on
and follow your dreams, realities soon come crashing down on you in an
unmitigated cadence. A classic business advice to young entrepreneurs
and dreamers is to ask them to put their dreams and visions in writing.
I
have been given that advice by mentors in the past when I verbally
marshalled my seemingly lofty dreams to them. They smiled knowingly and
asked me to go and put it in writing. Even the scriptures implore us to
write down revelations, epiphanies and insights that we receive. This
enables us to separate the real deal from brain waves. That way, on
paper, you can eliminate the obviously inconsistent aspects of the dream
and concentrate on the realities.
When these dreams are put
together and steps are taken to actualise them, all kinds of obstacles
come to the fore. As a young business starter, you require capital to
actualise your business plans. How do you go about raising it?
Even
before the current Sanusi abracadabra in the banking industry that has
made borrowing seem like getting a visa to haven, borrowing was an
Olympian climb. Banks require collateral and other forms of security for
any loan they are advancing to you. Even if you want them to finance
the equipments you require for what you intend to do, they will still
require you to put down up to 40% of the cost of the equipment.
Now
imagine a scenario, as I know is the majority case, where you go
through hell to pay your way through school. You suffer deprivations,
borrow from friends and classmates, face the humiliation of being walked
out of an exam hall because you are yet to pay your school fees and you
somehow manage to hustle your way through school.
Then you
emerge with your certificate and join the labour market. After a year,
you are yet to find a job. You decide that you want to start up a
business. You come up with an idea and start hawking the idea. You
approach banks but they politely tell you that they are not a charity
organisation. You call friends, relations, remote acquaintances and all
manner of associates for them to help you with the initial funds you
require to start up the business but no dice. What kind of dream would
such a person dream when he goes to bed?
This is a classic
Nigerian story. We have Small and Medium Scale Agencies that are
supposed to take care of these issues but they are bureaucratic cesspits
of corruption. We have Micro-Finance banks but no thank you. We have
commercial banks but sorry, we require a security that is worth more
than the amount you are asking for.
On the average, any sensible
business requires between 5 and 10 Million Naira to start up. Where will
a poor average hustling Nigerian youth get collateral worth that amount
that he will use to get a loan? You want to know if you have people?
Try asking them to meet your need. They’ll suddenly stop picking your
calls.
I have a friend whose story is real sad. He finished his first
degree, looked for jobs for two years without luck. Then we his friends
raised him money to go to the United Kingdom to prosecute his Masters
Degree to brighten his chances of getting a job. He went to Aberdeen and
finished his Masters and came back to Nigeria armed with a 2.1 First
Degree in Chemistry and a Masters Degree in Applied Chemistry.
Friends,
our friend is still hawking his C.V as I write. He spent six months in
Lagos, no dice, relocated to Port-Harcourt to try the Oil Companies,
spent another six months, no show. He has now moved to Abuja and it has
gotten to the point where he states in his application that if his
Masters Degree will be an impediment, they should ignore it and employ
him based on his first Degree!
How will our young men dream dreams under these circumstances?
Ladies
and gentlemen, the question is, do we then stop dreaming because dreams
are increasingly becoming difficult to actualise? The answer is a
capital NO. We can’t give up, we must keep pushing. We must keep
knocking until someone opens.
Agreed that opportunities are
becoming few and far between in Nigeria but for as long as there are
still people who are succeeding, then we can’t give up. I know it seems
like we are hoping against hope but what can we do? For as long as we
have life, we should never stop dreaming, never stop hoping and never
stop pressing towards the mark for weeping may endure for the night but
joy will surely come in the morning.
Let us all make our selves
ready to answer whenever we are called upon. A friend said that God only
dances with people who are already on the stage. Another said that
success is opportunity that met preparedness. We must all therefore be
prepared to maximise opportunities whenever they come knocking.
If
you want to travel abroad, then go get a passport. If you do not have a
University Degree, it’s never too late. Take steps to get one today.
Bottom line is that when the opportunity does come your way, may you not
be the cause why the light will not shine upon you.
Ignore
stragglers and loafers, you have no business with them. It’s like
someone who is travelling abroad who got to the airport and started
gisting with someone who came to see a traveller off. He has no
destination so he is okay to gist forever, you on the other hand will be
gisting with him and you won’t hear your flight being announced and
you’ll end up missing the flight!
Seek like minds and those whose
thought processes are higher than yours. Most of my friends are older
than me deliberately for I want to know what they know. Seek the company
of achievers and positive people. Stay far away from those who always
complain and murmur for I assure you, it is contagious.
Lastly,
hold steadfastly unto God for he is the author and finisher of our
faith. The scriptures say that the race is not to the swift neither is
the battle to the strong but it is unto God that showeth mercy upon whom
he chooses to show mercy.
Therefore be strong in faith, keep
dreaming, keep pushing, keep knocking and keep walking for verily verily
I say unto you, your victory is around the corner.
Hoping that this little piece will restore someone’s hope and rekindle someone’s desire to dream again.
Best wishes.
........keep dreaming, keep pushing, keep knocking and keep walking for verily verily I say unto you, your victory is around the corner.
ReplyDeleteI am so fired up with this, a message of hope against tribulations, faith against downfall, and victory over all battles of life.
God bless!