Thursday, June 5, 2008

Ohun Oju Nri

The title of my first entry here is borrowed from a song by the most creative and enterprising musician of Nigerian extraction today, a gentleman called Beautiful Nubia (www.beautifulnubia.com).

In his song of the same title, he opens our eyes to the lies we have been told about our place in the world, gives us in less that 6 minutes, a tour of our regrettable past, deplorable present and possible glorious future. That future he says is possible if we learn to love who we are and stop chasing rainbows, if we learn to love our fellow being, and if we shun selflishness and greed (a tall order, but maybe we should give it a try).

Listening to the great man's music made me decide this morning to open this blog and start writing, sharing my thoughts and great resources that I come in contact with like Beautiful Nubia's amazing music. I hope I can continue doing this - I get easily distracted by the immensity of the problems that face Africans and Nigerians, that sometimes I wonder what purpose will be served by unimportant folks like me expressing ourselves. But like BN says in his music (yes, the man has a solution to every ache it seems), we all have a share in the blame for the failure of society and by the same token have a responsibility to act and propel positive change. Today I am reborn and renergised towards that process.

Thanks for reading this!

More of BN's music is also at www.myspace.com/beautifulnubia and www.youtube/awilele. It's my day off work, and I have been glued to the videos on youtube all morning.

1 comment:

Lost at The End said...

Hey, what happened? Why have you not written something for a while? I share your frustrations with the way things are in our country, and there have been many times when I want to close shop and bade Nigeria goodbye in every sense of the word. But, I do think that these small talks of ours are crucial to the changes we cannot afford to stop believing in. Please keep writing! By the way, you write very well.