Sunday, February 19, 2023

WINDOWS 11 ACTIVATOR

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Tuesday, November 22, 2022

How to perform a factory reset in Windows 11

How to perform a factory reset in Windows 11 To start the factory reset process in Windows 11, click Start > Settings > System > Recovery Then, select Reset PC. You can also start the Reset PC operation from the sign-in screen or by using a recovery drive or installation media to enter recovery mode during boot-up. Press the shift key while selecting Restart to boot into local recovery mode. The 'Recovery' screen in the Windows 11 system settings. . The option to reset the PC is under 'Recovery' in the 'System' section of settings. From there, the screen will show two options The option you choose depends on how you plan on using the PC after resetting it. If it's a last-ditch repair operation, it's easiest to select Keep my files. If you're prepping for sale or handoff, choose Remove everything. The 'Choose an option' screen in 'Reset this PC' process, showing options to 'Keep my files' or 'Remove everything.' Reset options let you keep personal files or get rid of everything. After clicking on the desired option, you can choose how you want to reinstall Windows Choosing Cloud download will download the Windows install file from Windows servers in the cloud. This option is safest if you think your local installation is corrupt or damaged. Choosing Local reinstall will download the Windows install file from the current Windows files on your PC. This option is faster but not immune to local issues. Unless the local Windows drive is compromised, however, it should work. For best results, choose the Cloud download. The screen showing 'Cloud download' and 'Local reinstall' as the options for how you can reinstall Windows. You can download the Windows install image from the cloud or from your Windows drive. After choosing either reinstall option, the screen will show Additional settings. To continue the process with no settings changes, click Next. If you want to make changes, click Change settings. From there, you can clean the drive completely by toggling Yes under Clean data? or download Windows from the cloud by toggling No under Download Windows? The 'Choose settings' screen, which appears if you select 'Change settings' at the previous step. . If you click 'Change settings' in the preceding step, you can revisit options here. Once you confirm your choices, a final confirmation screen will appear. After you select Reset, the process will begin This is your final chance to cancel the reset. If you allow this step to proceed and don't click Cancel at any point, you can no longer reverse the reset process. You'll have to let it complete and then restore a backup to return to where you started. The 'Preparing to reset' screen, showing how ready the PC is for reset and giving the option to cancel. The reset process does some preparation work before it reboots the PC. Finally, the PC reboots and runs the Windows install that drives the chosen reset operation. The installer will run through a series of prompts to complete the install once the OS is in place. These include prompts for country or region, language, keyboard layout and privacy settings.

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

THE DIGITAL PLACE: shes a home wrecker

THE DIGITAL PLACE: shes a home wrecker:    If you love somebody, let them go if they want.If they return, tell them to go fuck themselves for leaving you in the first place. – They...

Sunday, December 26, 2021

WINDOWS AND OFFICE ACTIVATOR

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Monday, August 9, 2021

'BOOTMGR is Missing

 

 

  • 'BOOTMGR is Missing' errors can happen because of upgrade issues, corrupt hard drive sectors, and misconfigured files.
  • 'BOOTMGR is Missing' displays while the computer is booting up.
  • Common ways to fix 'BOOTMGR is Missing' include restarting, changing the boot sequence, and several others.

The most common reasons for BOOTMGR errors include corrupt and misconfigured files, hard drive and operating system upgrade issues, corrupt hard drive sectors, an outdated BIOS, and damaged or loose hard drive interface cables.

Another reason you might see BOOTMGR errors is if your PC is trying to boot from a hard drive or flash drive that is not properly configured to be booted from. In other words, it's trying to boot from a non-bootable source (i.e., one that doesn't contain proper boot files). This also would apply to media on an optical drive or floppy drive that you're trying to boot from.

BOOTMGR issues apply to Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista operating systems only. Windows XP doesn't utilize BOOTMGR; the equivalent function is NTLDR, which produces the NTLDR is Missing error when there's a similar problem.

BOOTMGR Errors

There are few ways that the "BOOTMGR is missing" error may show up on your computer, with the first error listed here being the most common:

  • BOOTMGR is missing Press Ctrl Alt Del to restart
  • BOOTMGR is missing Press any key to restart
  • Couldn't find BOOTMGR

The "BOOTMGR is missing" error displays shortly after the computer is turned on, immediately after the Power On Self Test (POST) is complete. Windows has only initially started to load when the BOOTMGR error message appears.

How to Fix 'BOOTMGR Is Missing' Errors

  1. Restart the computer. The BOOTMGR error could be a fluke.
  2. Check your optical drives, USB ports, and floppy drives for media. Often times, the "BOOTMGR is Missing" error will appear if your PC is trying to boot to a non-bootable disc, external drive, or floppy disk.

If you find that this is the cause of your issue and it's happening regularly, you might want to consider changing the boot order in BIOS so the hard drive is listed as the first boot device.

  1. Check the boot sequence in BIOS and make sure the correct hard drive or other bootable device is listed first, assuming you have more than one drive. If the wrong drive is listed first, you could see BOOTMGR errors.

We sort of hit on this in the troubleshooting step above, but it's important to call out specifically that you might have the wrong hard drive listed since many BIOS/UEFI systems allow you to specify a particular hard drive to be booted from first.

  1. Reseat all internal data and power cables. BOOTMGR error messages could be caused by unplugged, loose, or malfunctioning power or controller cables.

Try replacing the PATA or SATA cable if you suspect it might be faulty.

  1. Perform a Startup Repair of Windows. This type of installation should replace any missing or corrupt files, including BOOTMGR.

Even though a Startup Repair is a common solution for BOOTMGR problems, don't worry if it doesn't fix your problem. Just continue troubleshooting—something will work.

  1. Write a new partition boot sector to the Windows system partition to correct any possible corruption, configuration problem, or other damage.

The partition boot sector is an important piece in the boot process, so if there's any issue with it, you'll see problems like "BOOTMGR is Missing" errors.

  1. Rebuild the Boot Configuration Data (BCD). Similar to the partition boot sector, a corrupted or incorrectly configured BCD could cause BOOTMGR error messages.

The following troubleshooting steps are much less likely to help fix your BOOTMGR problem. If you've skipped any of the above ideas then you may have overlooked a very likely solution to this problem!

  1. Check the hard drive and other drive settings in BIOS and ensure they are correct. The BIOS configuration tells the computer how to use a drive, so incorrect settings can cause problems like BOOTMGR errors.

There's usually an Auto setting in BIOS for hard disk and optical drive configurations, which is usually a safe bet if you're not sure what to do.

  1. Update your motherboard's BIOS. An outdated BIOS version can sometimes cause the "BOOTMGR is Missing" error.
  2. Perform a clean installation of Windows. This type of installation will completely remove Windows from your PC and install it again from scratch. While this will almost certainly resolve any BOOTMGR errors, it's a time-consuming process due to the fact that all of your data must be backed up and then later restored.

If you can't gain access to your files to back them up, please understand that you will lose them all if you continue with a clean installation of Windows!

  1. Replace the hard drive and then install a new copy of Windows. If all else has failed, including the clean installation from the last step, you're most likely facing a hardware issue with your hard drive.
  2. Assuming it's not a hardware issue, your BOOTMGR should be fixed.

Thursday, August 5, 2021

window ativator

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Thursday, June 17, 2021

Hard Reset TECNO WX3P

 

Hard Reset TECNO WX3P

How to factory reset TECNO WX3P? How to wipe all data in TECNO WX3P? How to bypass screen lock in TECNO WX3P? How to restore defaults in TECNO WX3P?

The following tutorial shows all method of master reset TECNO WX3P. Check out how to accomplish hard reset by hardware keys and Android 7.0 Nougat settings. As a result your TECNO WX3P will be as new and your Mali-T720  core will run faster.

  1. If you want to perform Hard Reset operation on your TECNO WX3P, you should turn it off by holding down Power Key for a couple of seconds.HardReset TECNO WX3P
  2. When your device is completely turned off, you have to hold down combination Power Key + Volume Up for about 5 seconds to proceed.Factory Reset TECNO WX3P
  3. In the appeared menu, you have to select option "wipe data/factory reset", using Volume Keys to navigate and Power Key to select.Master Reset TECNO WX3P
  4. Next you should select option "Yes" in order to confirm this operation.Wipe data on TECNO WX3P
  5. Wait for a few seconds for data wipe to be done, and after that select option "reboot system now" to restart your smartphone.Format TECNO WX3P
  6. In a few minutes after that, your TECNO WX3P will be restarted, and that's it.

Friday, June 11, 2021

shes a home wrecker

 


  •  If you love somebody, let them go if they want.If they return, tell them to go fuck themselves for leaving you in the first place.

  • – They will cry and get over it, she will hate you then love you again, but one day she will leave and she won’t come back

  • – If I could go back to the day we met, I would turn around and walk away

  • – Cos If someone makes you miserable more than they make you happy, it doesn’t matter how much you love them, you need to let them go

  • – There’s no point being in a relationship, if you are still having a single person’s mentality

  • – If they cheated on someone else to be with you, chances are they will cheat on you too to be with another

  • – I’m  good enough to forgive you, but not too stupid to trust you again

  • – I’m not perfect, but I am loyal

  • – Most people cheat because they are paying more attention to what they are missing, rather than what they really have.

  • – Forgiving is easy, trusting again is virtually impossible

  • – Apologies or not, you could never be sorry enough

  • – You’re miserable without me?  Good, I was miserable with you, so now we are even

  • – You’re fluent in lies, excuses and bullshit

  • – It’s better to let go and see if they will come back, than to hold on and see if they will let go,

  • – It’s better to be unhappy alone, than being unhappy with someone.

  • – Just remember when nobody was there for you, I was and when nobody else gave a damn, I did.

  • – When guys lie they say they love you, when girls lie they say they don’t

  • – Don’t trust anyone until they can prove that they can be trusted

  • – Real men stay faithful. They don’t have time to look for other women because they’re too busy looking for new ways to love their own

  • – Sometimes your heart needs more time to accept what your mind already knows

  • – Eventually one or two things will happen.  she will realize you’re worth it, or you’ll realize she isn’t

  • – The biggest mistake I have made in my life is letting people stay in my life far longer than they deserve

  • – My Six Word Love Story- SHe’s only sorry she got caught

  • – You don’t need someone to complete you. You only need someone to accept you completely

  • – Don’t cry because it’s over.  Smile because it happened, laugh because she’s a dumbass, and walk away because you deserve better

  • – I don’t want perfect, I want honest

  • – I don’t care who was before me, as long as there is none during me

  • – If a girl is stupid enough to love you after you broke her heart, I guarantee you she is the one

  • – Trust takes years to build, seconds to break and forever to repair

  • – You don’t need to have sex to cheat, once you find yourself deleting text’s you’re probably there.

  • – You promised me so many things and you couldn’t even keep one

  • – Sometimes you have to forget what you want, in order to remember what you deserve

  • – The only thing wrong, is everything you ever said

  • – Being single is so much better than being cheated on, lied to and disrespected

  • – I thought I could teach you to love, simply by loving you

  • -People that have nothing to hide, hide nothing

  • – You have two choices, you can either love me or leave me alone

  • – A relationship without trust is like a car without gas, you can stay in it but it won’t go anywhere

  • – I don’t trust words, I trust actions

  • – I trusted you.  I know, my mistake

  • – I will like to forgive and forget.  Forgive myself for trusting you and forgetting you ever existed

  • – People ask me why is it so hard to trust others?  The real question is why is it so hard for people to tell the truth?

  • – I don’t chase after anyone anymore. If you want to walk out of my life, I will hold the fucking door open for you

  • – People don’t cheat because of who you are, they cheat because of who they are not

  • – You’re not sorry you did it, you’re sorry you got caught.

  • – I used to think you took my breath away, but then I realized I was just being suffocated by your bullshit.

  • – I may not be the guy that everyone wants, but at least I am not the man that everyone had

  • – Never settle for being someone’s other, when you have the potential to be someone’s only,

  • – There comes a point in your life where you will realize who really matters, who never did, and who always will

  • – I was just another promise that you couldn’t keep

  • – If you left me without a reason, do not come back with an excuse

  • – There comes a point, when it’s not that you don’t care anymore, you just can’t

  • – Infidelity doesn’t come from a lack of love, it comes from  lack of respect

  • – Yes, I did fall in love, but you didn’t catch me

  • – Have a nice life, I’m done trying to be in it

  • – Just remember, I was there when no one else was

  • – Why am I picking up the shattered pieces of my heart when you promised me forever

  • – The saddest thing is I would have given you another chance if you had asked

  • – Sometimes the things we cant change end up changing us

  • – If you don’t want me now, I do’t want you later

  • – At the end of the day you can either focus on whats tearing you apart, or whats keeping you together

  • – Accept the things you cannot change and change the things you cannot accept

  • – When someone trusts you blindly, never prove them blind

  • – The grass isn’t always greener on the other side, it is greener where you water it

  • – The truth is, you never deserved me

  • – If you had enough time to cheat, you had enough time to think about it

  • – Love isn’t defined by the frequency of togetherness, it is defined by the loyalty and faithfulness while you’re apart

  • – Out of all your lies, I love you and I will never hurt you are my favorite

  • – The truth may hurt for a little while, but a lie will hurt forever

I woke up today thinking about all the evil that have befallen our lovely state Imo i remembered a lecture that was giving at the year 2009



BRANDING AND RE-BRANDING THE IRREBRANDABLE NIGERIA

                                                               By

                                                      S. N. Asoegwu

                                Federal University of Technology, Owerri.


The word branding has several meanings in the dictionary ranging from the name of a product e.g. the brand of beer you take, to a recognizable type of something e.g. an unusual type of humor. It may also be a mark made on an animal or a criminal or a slave. For our discussion, let us define brand as a mark or sign of disgrace, infamy or notoriety e.g. he bore the brand of disloyalty. To brand Nigeria means to classify her as bad, illegal, or undesirable. The brand names of Nigeria are corruption, nepotism, greed, never-expect-power-always, mediocrity, chauvinism, un-patriotism, un-democratic, lawlessness, election fraudster, 419ner and others.


However, the word  ‘re-’ affixed before a word means: back; again; anew. If it is used with brand, it should mean back to brand, brand anew or brand again. But the word brand meaning stigma, scar, sear, welt or mark, may not have to have the ‘re-‘ prefix before it because it has no antonyms.

Nigeria today is materialistic and consumerist with the unquenchable thirst for wealth (get-rich-quick syndrome). The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings, but shorter tempers. We have wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less. We buy more, but enjoy less. We have bigger houses and smaller families. We have more conveniences, but less time. We have more degrees but less sense, more knowledge, but less judgment, more experts, yet more problems. We have more medicines, but less wellness. We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get too angry, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom. 


We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values. We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often. We've learned how to make a living, but not a life. We've added years to life not life to years. We've been too self-centered that we have trouble crossing the street to meet a new neighbor. We have tried to conquer our outer space (outside of us) but not our inner space. We've done larger things, but not better things. We've tried to clean up the air, but have polluted the soul. 


We write more, but learn less. We plan more, but accomplish less. We've learned to rush, but not to wait. We use more computers to hold more information, photocopiers to produce more copies than ever, but we communicate less and less. We have more knowledge but less wisdom, more economic security but less freedom. The more pleasure we enjoy the less contented or satisfied we are with life.


These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion, big men and small character, steep profits and shallow relationships (could this be the reason for so many assassinations). These are the days of many marriages but more divorce, fancier houses, but broken homes. These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throwaway morality, one night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from to cheer, to quiet, to kill.

For this write-up, it was discovered that the word “re-branding” is not in the English dictionary. This may be because the word brand connotes indelibility (impossible to remove or alter). However, in the context of the entity called Nigeria, the word re-brand has come into being, and may be found only in the Nigerian dictionary, where its meaning has not been explicitly defined. That may be why its proponents have not been able to explain to Nigerians and non-Nigerians alike, what re-branding means; what is the brand to be re-branded; why it should be re-branded; how it should be re-branded and to what it is to be re-branded. Nigeria has already spent over N700million of the tax payers’ money on the re-branding campaign. Whao! Where are we heading to?


By the time these proponents of the Nigerian word “re-branding” tinkers (an act of fiddling with something in an attempt to repair it) with the above questions, permit me to be Nigeria and pray you to re-brand me.


 I am Nigeria with 71.2million hectares of cultivable land, only 34.2million hectares (about 48% of the cultivable area) are actually being cultivated and less than 1% of the arable land is irrigated area with my billions of cubic liters of water, but I cannot feed myself. So I spend over $1 billion to import rice and another $2 billion to import milk. I produce rice at Abakaliki, Omor, Adani, Akaeze and some parts of North Central Nigeria, but don’t eat it. I have 15 million cattle and buffaloes, 51million sheep and goat, but no milk. Wheat, rice and milk are my major imports. I have so much water bodies but no fish from them. I am hungry, please re-brand me.


 I drive the latest cars in the world but have no roads. I lose family and friends everyday on roads for which funds have been voted, released and looted. I lose millions of my young, my old, and my most brainy and productive people to the potholes, craters and crevasses they travel on every day. I am in permanent mourning, please re-brand me.


 My school has no teacher and my classroom has no roof, no chairs and no desks. I take lecture notes through the window because of the crowd and live with 15 others in a single room. We share sleeping time and space. All my professors have gone abroad, and the rest are awaiting visas. I am a university graduate, but I am illiterate. I want a future, please re-brand me.


My classrooms and lecture theatres are closed for months and the politicians are not bothered because their children are not in public schools. The many people whose livelihood depend on the universities (mama-put and buka sellers, stationeries sellers, business centers, bus drivers and their dependants, recharge card sellers, hair dressers and barbers, shoe makers and porters, etc) are being starved to death by a heartless government, please re-brand me.


I am Nigeria where a professor’s monthly basic salary (before tax) is N267,428.33, while that of an LGA supervisory counselor is N809,300.00 and that of a senator of my Federal Republic is N2,025,400.00 and yet the professor pays the highest tax. The breakfast of National Assembly members cost N114,000.00 per sitting. Does this not explain why professors do everything to leave the classrooms for greener pastures and plump jobs including being Permanent Secretaries and Directors of Parastatals, Commissioners and Ministers, House of Assembly members, Vice President and President in Nigeria? Please re-brand me.



I am Nigeria where an agreement between the Federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will not be signed because State universities are part of the agreement, yet JAMB and NUC regulate minimum standards for admissions, curricula and infrastructure for accreditation. Maybe there should be State JAMB and SUCs; and State university graduates should work only in State establishments. Also, it is only here that laws are made for particular groups. With ASUU strikes the law “no work no pay” is implemented only to demean the status of the academic staff and others in the university system, please re-brand me.


I am Nigeria where elected politicians and political office holders who constitute about 0.014% (i.e. 14 politicians out of every 1000 persons) consume about 33% of the national annual budget, each carting away an average of N62m annually. Also, members of the national assembly take constituency allowances of between N250m – N500m, for which they are not accountable to either their constituencies or the government, please re-brand me.


I am Nigeria where some of those who are and who has been in political power or in the corridors of government at all levels have shared my oil blocks, engaged foreign companies to drain and siphon my crude oil, sapping me clean, clear and dry. Tell me what all this is about, please re-brand me.


I am Nigeria where the Christians (Catholics, Anglicans, Methodists, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, etc) and Muslim members make up over 89% of my population; where almost all of my political office holders have been trained and have imbibed the doctrines of these religions; where all my timbers and calibers in politics, educational institutions, manufacturers and marketers; students and their cohorts, journalists and the security agents,, civil servants and NGOs may have passed through the crucibles and rudiments of these religions and have refused to practice what was and has been preached to them; where religious fanaticism and religious disturbances have continued to claim lives and destroy properties.  What could I do; what should I do; what must I do? Please re-brand me.


I am Nigeria where malaria, typhoid and many other preventable diseases send me to hospitals which have no doctors, no medicines, no water and no electricity. So my wife gives birth with candle light and surgery is performed by quacks. All the nurses have gone abroad and the rest are waiting to go also. I have the highest maternal and infant mortality rates in the world and future generations are dying before me. I am hopeless, hapless and helpless, please re-brand me.


I am Nigeria where the scientific breakthroughs (military and medical) of the Biafra-Nigeria civil war era were politically ‘killed’ leaving me without any inventions since over half a century of nationhood; my people go to China, Taiwan, Korea, India and other Asian countries to manufacture substandard products for my people; my refineries are not functional and we do not have the political will to cause Nigerian experts to repair or refurbish them, no wonder my people have turned militants, kidnappers and resource control agitators, please re-brand me.


 I wanted change so I stood all day long to cast my vote. But even before I could vote, the results had been announced. When I dared to speak out, silence was enthroned by bullets. My rulers are my oppressors, and my policemen and soldiers are my terrors. I am ruled by men in mufti, but I am not a democracy. My political system selects my leaders for me and rig them into office, so they are not accountable to me but to their party and their pockets, amassing by looting my wealth and resources for who? I do not know. I have no verve, no vote, and no voice, please re-brand me.


 I have 50 million youths with no jobs, no present and no future. So my sons in the North have become street urchins and their brothers in the South have become militants and kidnappers. My nephews die of thirst in the Sahara and their cousins drown in the waters of the Niger Delta. My daughters walk the streets of Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, while their sisters parade the streets of Rome, New York, Paris and Amsterdam. I am inconsolable, please re-brand me.


 My people cannot sleep at night and cannot relax by day. My children sleep through staccato of AK 47s; see through the mist of tear gas. The spate of day light bank robberies in my major cities has left the police hapless. The type and caliber of guns used in these operations have again left our security operatives powerless. The porosity of our borders, airports and seaports is an indictment on the police, customs and immigration officials. What have I done wrong? Please re-brand me.


The leaders have looted everything on the ground and below. They walk the land with haughty strides and fly the skies with private jets. They have stolen the future of generations yet unborn and have money they cannot spend in several lifetimes, but their brothers die of hunger and disease. I want justice, please re-brand me.


I am Nigeria where some of the governors of my democracy states collect allocations, generate revenue internally through inflated taxes and get special grants due to their natural ecological advantages, but share them among themselves on their executive council tables. What is all these and why are they happening to me. Please re-brand me.


I am Nigeria where money speaks (not talks); where many of my people speak from the quantum of the money they have accumulated (legally or illegally); where nobody asks the innocent question of how my people get (not make) the money they squander flamboyantly (which all the time are not taxed). How can my people be sincere, honest, truthful and faithful with my God-given natural resources spreading from the North to the South? Please re-brand me.


I am Nigeria where the spate of kidnappings for huge ransoms is in the increase; where the perpetrators target their targets with impunity for just or no just cause. Please educate me while re-branding me. 


 I can produce anything, but import everything. So my toothpick is made in China; my toothpaste is made in South Africa; my salt is made in Ghana; my butter is made in Ireland; my milk is made in Holland; my shoe is made in Italy; my vegetable oil is made in Malaysia; my biscuit is made in Indonesia; my chocolate is made in Turkey and my table water made in France. My taste is far-flung and foreign, please re-brand me.


 My people are cancerous from the greed of their friends who bleach palm oil with chemicals; adulterate my beers, wines, stouts, whiskeys, brandies etc for my peoples’ consumption. My children died because they drank ‘My Pikin’ with NAFDAC numbers; my poor die because kerosene explodes in their faces; my land is dead because all the trees have been cut down; flood kills my people yearly because the drainages are clogged; my fishes are dead because the oil companies dump waste in my rivers; my communities are vanishing into the huge yawns of gully erosion, and nothing is being done. My livelihood is in jeopardy, and I am in the uttermost depths of despondence, please re-brand me.


 I have genuine leather but choose to eat it as kpomo. So I spend a billion dollars to import fake leather. I have four refineries, but prefer to import fuel, so I waste more billions to import petrol and now they want to remove the subsidy so that my people may pay more to travel. My railways of the 50s and 60s have been killed by the road transport magnets of my country. I am lame, please re-brand me.


 I have no security in my country, but would rather send troops to keep the peace in another man’s land. I have many dams, but cannot get water to drink, so I buy ‘pure’ water that roils my innards. I have a million children waiting to enter universities, but my ivory dungeons can only take a tenth. My advisors have caged and blindfolded me not to see the need to expand my educational facilities to give my children education. I know that education is the power to make me achieve Vision 20-2020. But the Indian would ask: what to do? Please re-brand me.


I have no power, but choose to flare gas, so my people have learnt to see in the dark and stare at the glare of naked flares. My 7-point agenda has power as the most important catalyst for achieving its goals after education. I am not sure which of them has left the drawing table. I have no direction, please re-brand me. 


Democracy is supposed to be my political status where my representatives are my mouthpiece. Have they ever conferred with my people to be able to bring their views up to me? Do I really know the yearnings of my people? Is the fault me or mine? Please, here, I need serious re-branding.


I am Nigeria where my people do not know the difference between road block and road patrol. They do not even know which the law forbids. So why should all the ‘rogers’, ‘drops’, ‘tithes’ or whatever name it is called not take place on our roads? I do not know who is the mugu or the guy. Please re-brand me.


My people pray to God every morning and every night, others pray five times a day, but commit every crime known to man because re-branded identities will never alter the tunes of inbred rhythms. Just as the drums of heritage heralds the frenzied jingles, remember - the Nigerian soul can only be Nigerian - fighting free from the cold embrace of a government that has no spring, no sense, and no shame. So my people watch my possessed, frenzied dance, drenched in silent tears as their freedom is locked up in democracy’s empty cellars. I need guidance, please re-brand me.


I had Sarduana, Azikiwe, Awolowo and many other nationalists; I had Okpara, Ibiam, Fela, Fawehinmi, Aminu Kano and co; I have Odegbami, Chukwu, Kanu, Okocha and others. I have Ajunwa, Sunday Peters and co. I have heroes in all the national teams that make me proud. With these teams achieving any world and continental feats, I roll out the drums and dole out my Naira. I have all it takes and what it takes to greatness. I am a potential yet to be tapped.  If you re-brand me, will I get the right caliber of people to bring out the potentials in me and make me great in 20-2020? If so, re-brand me quickly.


Educated citizenry is the bedrock of any development (political, scientific, technological, cultural, religious, etc.). Yet my universities have been embroiled in a spate of controversies with my government, remaining closed for many months in each occasion. A lot of damage has been done to the credibility of many of my leading universities amongst their peers in the world. None of my tertiary institutions ranks amongst the first 500 in the world. School calendars have been disrupted, some sessions have been lost including irredeemable precious time, and with most of the student roaming the streets engaged in various and varied antisocial behaviors. Any nation toying with the education and empowerment of her youth is destroying the fabric of her existence. My youth need education and intellectual empowerment. Please re-brand me.   


I am Nigeria where my citizens, with their get-rich-quick mentality, not long ago, borrowed huge sums of money from the bank and risked it in intangible stocks that eventually crashed in the hope of becoming millionaires and billionaires overnight. This they did to the deliberate neglect of more enduring and beneficial, but slower-yielding manufacturing and agriculture that has been stagflated and choked for funds. This quest for quick turnover and profiteering is ruining my productivity by institutionalizing unemployment, underemployment and misemployment. Many of my engineering and science and agriculture graduates are now bank workers, because there are no deserving places for them to work. Please industrialize me while re-branding me.  


I am Salisu Suleiman, Nwabueze Asoegwu, Kayode Olakankpo, and others who are true Nigerians. But then, why can I not simply be me, without being re-branded? Or does my complexion cloud the color of my character? Does my location limit the lengths of my liberty? Does the spirit of my conviction shackle my soul? Does my mien maim the mine of my mind? And is this life worth re-branding? I am not yet born, please re-brand me.




(This is a Lecture delivered at the Monthly Meeting of the College of Immaculate Conception (CIC Enugu) Old Boys Association (CICOBA) held at the Chairman’s Residence on 20th September, 2009).


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