WOMEN, EDUCATION AND GENDER EQUALITY




(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba Yilgak'ha, March 9, 2024; 08116181263)*

Every March 8, a day after my birthday is celebrated as World Women's Day (WWD). It has always been a constant reminder to me given the circumstances which surrounded my birth. I was not there but grew up to be told that my gallant, resourcesful and caring mother, Saraya Dipti Ayuba, who was heavily pregnant with me stepped out to ease herself at the back of the house in the early hours March 7, only to deliver me out there on the heap of ashes. Those who are conversant with village settings will understand this better.

At our relatively remote village of Gochom which is about Seven (7) kilometres away from the nearest maternity clinic, at the time, that strong woman gave birth to me and six others. Not only this but together with her loving husband and our great father, Nde Ayuba Jitong Kwashi, she nurtured us to maturity until we lost our eldest, Late Nenpinmwa Emmanuel (Mrs) in march 2011. Therefore, when WWD comes, the idea of what women meant for the world and for children born of women comes to me afresh. I rarely forgot this day and World's Mother's Day (WMD) which is observed and celebrated every second Sunday of May from 1914. The two celebrations, WWD and WMD, are two coins of the same sides, really!

The WWD has been the practice since 1977 following the United Nations General Assembly's (UNGA's) resolution. Unlike the WMD which celebrates the virtues of mothers generally, the focus of the day (WWD) was to remember and celebrate the specific role of women who advocated and sustained activism against gender discrimination towards gender balance and justice for all in the world.

There is wisdom in setting days like the WWD. I hate all forms of inequality with passion. Observing days like this one will help in strengthening global advocacy against all forms of inequality arising from gender, race, religious and culture. In an increasingly democratic world, there is need for deliberate deconstruction of dualistic contradictions amongst humans. There should be no mentioned of socially constructed abnomalities like 'blue blood' (kingship) but all humans should be seen as red blooded (ordinary) mortals who will live and bow to to their shared mortal nature whenever fate beckons!

Women are special purpose human beings, creations of God that are endowed like any other human being to work and contribute in making the world a better place. Education, is a formal or informal illuminating process of learning to dispel human darknesses (ignorance and moral tendencies) as way of allowing for the internalisation of needful skills and capacity to produce or relate with the rest of society optimally and, in the most civil manner. Gender equality or balance is a social arrangement where people are treated equally irrespective of their natural gender make up (male or female).

Here is the main thesis of this discuss: I subscribed promptly to the shared resolution and conviction that all human beings are born equal and deserve equal opportunity to develop and express their enhanced-and-god-given gifts, talents and capabilities for the common good of humanity. I believe that no human being is destined to be a fan or liability in the world of the living. The living, whether man or woman, should have direct access to opportunities that motivate them to contribute in the creation and appropriation of wealth of nations. The present 21st century which is primarily anchored on free choice of enterprise, as its driving philosophy, has no greater motivation and commitment!

The theme for this year's WWD celebration is "Inspire inclusion". There is no better time to consider issues of inclusion as it relates to women than now. The justifications for the inclusion of women in all that we do in this world are more than I can count on my fingers but for want of time and space only a few will be considered in this exposition.

The first justification is that inclusion and sustainability are ideas whose time have come. It was Victor Hugo who, in his master piece, "The Future of Man" wrote, "Nothing else in the world…not all the armies…is so powerful as an idea whose time has come." That is a fact. In the wisdom of contemporary world development experts,  no development will be celebrated as development when it is lacking in critical elements of equality in access (inclusivity) and sustainability. Any development that excludes any segment of society under any unreasonable guise - baseless gender considerations, for instance and/or cannot extend it gain to the next generation is not worth it at all. Therefore, the setting of development goals at all levels, whether local, national and international (global) must reflect these key elements to be taken seriously. 

No wonder, the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) no. 5 and the Beijing Affirmative Action (BAA) which 189 countries signed in 1995 captured need for women inclusion in all development programmes, especially, in developing countries where they are culturally, economically and politically relegated to the background. For instance, out of the 12 policy decisions which those countries signed, specifically,  affirmed that 35% of elective and appointive position be given to women in all countries.

Secondly, women are human beings just like any other person. As humans, they have purposes and dreams to be achieved in life. Women are specially created as anchors of human reproduction. They have roles that only them can place in the human sustainability equation. For instance, without women, there can never be procreation. A man could donate sperm (semen) cells but it takes women alone to nurture a feotus for nine (9) months before delivery. No matter how resourceful a man can be, he lacks the capacity to shoulder this responsibility!

Thirdly, women have talents that need to be invested as a way of adding value to humanity. Through their talents, women have demonstrated their innate abilities to create value around the world. The world have no short of tested and proven amazons. When names like Rosa Parks, Angela Merkel; Helen Sirleaf Johnson, Condoleeza Rice, Ngozi Konjo Iweala, Obiageli Ezekwesili, Arikana Chihombori-Qua, Ibukun Awosaki, Aisha Yesufu, Kemi Nanna Nandap, etc, are mentioned, no one is left in doubt regarding the resourcefulness and doggedness of women. When a traditional man or myth maker who does not believe in the ingenuity of women meets these Amazons at their respective duty posts, the tendency is to deny the erroneous fact that he is the 'man' he thinks he is. Their gallantry and prowess which can be acquired through the power of education will prove such a lazy thinker and myth maker so wrong.

Fourthly, women are almost at par, in population, with their male counterparts in the world today. Out of the estimated 7.95 billion population of people in the world, women have 3.95 billion people (Statista, 2024) which represents about 49.69% of the world population. Therefore, it will be absurd not to mobilise and appropriate the energy, ingenuity and capacity of women in the world of productivity and value create. By excluding women in the scheme of things, the world would have missed the greatest opportunity to harness the biggest source of human resource in the world and human history.

Fifthly, human skills both hard and soft can be learnt. By their creation, there is no visible impediment that stops women from developing their human capital. women are morally, intellectually and emotionally should and responsive. Just like their men counterparts, they can learnt the processes of creating value. They can build sound moral code, excellent aptitude in academics and emotional intelligence. The idea that women are 'weaker vessel' must be understood in context because they are strong in learning and productivity!

Sixthly,  to be treated equally is a human right.

In view of the above justifications and many others left unsaid, what else does the world need to give women equal chance? With the reality of wars and other pressures of life that are consuming men in their numbers, its glaring that whether men are willing to give a chance or not, those unfolding realities will sooner or later concede the world that is largely man's to women. This evolutionary process or possibility will not be the best but a fated one that men and even women sceptics might come to in time. 

The best that is desired by this author is the evolution that is midwived by the conscious realisation that all human beings irrespective of gender or race or religion have all that it takes to contribute to human progress. Aside the nature imposed task of donating the eggs (XX chromosomes), nurturing pregnancy and early breast feeding by women and, that of donating the sperm (XY chromosomes) by man as process of cross fertilisation and early child upbringing, no any other role (s) should be conceded or denied another gender under any mundane reason or consideration. Apart from reproductive system, God did not no vary any other human system that will warrant the underestimation of women in the world of work!

The women folk must, also, come to the conscious realisation that in a competitive world, no advantage can be leisurely given or received on a platter of goal through gender concession(s). Although, there is strong advocacy for 'gender equity' which advocates concessional considerations, on moral grounds rather than 'gender equality' which seeks equality on legal grounds, the former is hard to come by in a free competitive system. 

In a free competitive system, every reward system is objectively and primarily conditioned upon personal performance (merit), rather than socialists' motivation or concessional arrangements which are mostly subjective and ad-hoc. In other words, the survival of ideal women in any free capitalist and democratic system will solely depend on deliberate effort of those gender to rise to the occasion to be the best they can be through hard work, determination and lobby the same way any man is doing. This is necessary so that those of us who are advocating a chance and change that favours the women will do so within the context of merit as as selling point not weakness!

In the principles of successful negotiation, the best and most fundamental approach is to negotiate on the basis of strength not weakness. The total liberation of women from cultural, economic and political discriminations or hinderances will be realised sooner that expected when the women folks massively learned to develop the capacity to receive through conscious learning and participation in all fields of human endeavour. The institutionalisation of girl child education without down playing or compromising support towards male child education is a recipe for gender balancing and collective human progressive. This is the foundation upon which this civil struggle will be successfully laid and pursuit!

The women folk deserve empowerment but nobody does that for them better than they will to themselves. My understanding of the psychology of capitalism and democracy is that any concession one enjoys is a short-run palliative that cannot be easily and willingly sustained in the long run. This is not the kind of empowerment and freedom I crave for this gender and even the rest of us. Merit through education and skills acquisition are the leveller! As the world celebrates the day of the women, our partners in progress, let their voice and ours be in sync with their action and be heard louder and clear and, be honoured in every nock and cranny of the earth. 

All things being equal, a man who has not *WOMEN, EDUCATION AND GENDER EQUALITY*

*(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba Yilgak'ha, March 9, 2024; 08116181263)*

Every March 8, a day after my birthday is celebrated as World Women's Day (WWD). It has always been a constant reminder to me given the circumstances which surrounded my birth. I was not there but grew up to be told that my gallant, resourcesful and caring mother, Saraya Dipti Ayuba, who was heavily pregnant with me stepped out to ease herself at the back of the house in the early hours March 7, only to deliver me out there on the heap of ashes. Those who are conversant with village settings will understand this better.

At our relatively remote village of Gochom which is about Seven (7) kilometres away from the nearest maternity clinic, at the time, that strong woman gave birth to me and six others. Not only this but together with her loving husband and our great father, Nde Ayuba Jitong Kwashi, she nurtured us to maturity until we lost our eldest, Late Nenpinmwa Emmanuel (Mrs) in march 2011. Therefore, when WWD comes, the idea of what women meant for the world and for children born of women comes to me afresh. I rarely forgot this day and World's Mother's Day (WMD) which is observed and celebrated every second Sunday of May from 1914. The two celebrations, WWD and WMD, are two coins of the same sides, really!

The WWD has been the practice since 1977 following the United Nations General Assembly's (UNGA's) resolution. Unlike the WMD which celebrates the virtues of mothers generally, the focus of the day (WWD) was to remember and celebrate the specific role of women who advocated and sustained activism against gender discrimination towards gender balance and justice for all in the world.

There is wisdom in setting days like the WWD. I hate all forms of inequality with passion. Observing days like this one will help in strengthening global advocacy against all forms of inequality arising from gender, race, religious and culture. In an increasingly democratic world, there is need for deliberate deconstruction of dualistic contradictions amongst humans. There should be no mentioned of socially constructed abnomalities like 'blue blood' (kingship) but all humans should be seen as red blooded (ordinary) mortals who will live and bow to to their shared mortal nature whenever fate beckons!

Women are special purpose human beings, creations of God that are endowed like any other human being to work and contribute in making the world a better place. Education, is a formal or informal illuminating process of learning to dispel human darknesses (ignorance and moral tendencies) as way of allowing for the internalisation of needful skills and capacity to produce or relate with the rest of society optimally and, in the most civil manner. Gender equality or balance is a social arrangement where people are treated equally irrespective of their natural gender make up (male or female).

Here is the main thesis of this discuss: I subscribed promptly to the shared resolution and conviction that all human beings are born equal and deserve equal opportunity to develop and express their enhanced-and-god-given gifts, talents and capabilities for the common good of humanity. I believe that no human being is destined to be a fan or liability in the world of the living. The living, whether man or woman, should have direct access to opportunities that motivate them to contribute in the creation and appropriation of wealth of nations. The present 21st century which is primarily anchored on free choice of enterprise, as its driving philosophy, has no greater motivation and commitment!

The theme for this year's WWD celebration is "Inspire inclusion". There is no better time to consider issues of inclusion as it relates to women than now. The justifications for the inclusion of women in all that we do in this world are more than I can count on my fingers but for want of time and space only a few will be considered in this exposition.

The first justification is that inclusion and sustainability are ideas whose time have come. It was Victor Hugo who, in his master piece, "The Future of Man" wrote, "Nothing else in the world…not all the armies…is so powerful as an idea whose time has come." That is a fact. In the wisdom of contemporary world development experts,  no development will be celebrated as development when it is lacking in critical elements of equality in access (inclusivity) and sustainability. Any development that excludes any segment of society under any unreasonable guise - baseless gender considerations, for instance and/or cannot extend it gain to the next generation is not worth it at all. Therefore, the setting of development goals at all levels, whether local, national and international (global) must reflect these key elements to be taken seriously. 

No wonder, the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) no. 5 and the Beijing Affirmative Action (BAA) which 189 countries signed in 1995 captured need for women inclusion in all development programmes, especially, in developing countries where they are culturally, economically and politically relegated to the background. For instance, out of the 12 policy decisions which those countries signed, specifically,  affirmed that 35% of elective and appointive position be given to women in all countries.

Secondly, women are human beings just like any other person. As humans, they have purposes and dreams to be achieved in life. Women are specially created as anchors of human reproduction. They have roles that only them can place in the human sustainability equation. For instance, without women, there can never be procreation. A man could donate sperm (semen) cells but it takes women alone to nurture a feotus for nine (9) months before delivery. No matter how resourceful a man can be, he lacks the capacity to shoulder this responsibility!

Thirdly, women have talents that need to be invested as a way of adding value to humanity. Through their talents, women have demonstrated their innate abilities to create value around the world. The world have no short of tested and proven amazons. When names like Rosa Parks, Angela Merkel; Helen Sirleaf Johnson, Condoleeza Rice, Ngozi Konjo Iweala, Obiageli Ezekwesili, Arikana Chihombori-Qua, Ibukun Awosaki, Aisha Yesufu, Kemi Nanna Nandap, etc, are mentioned, no one is left in doubt regarding the resourcefulness and doggedness of women. When a traditional man or myth maker who does not believe in the ingenuity of women meets these Amazons at their respective duty posts, the tendency is to deny the erroneous fact that he is the 'man' he thinks he is. Their gallantry and prowess which can be acquired through the power of education will prove such a lazy thinker and myth maker so wrong.

Fourthly, women are almost at par, in population, with their male counterparts in the world today. Out of the estimated 7.95 billion population of people in the world, women have 3.95 billion people (Statista, 2024) which represents about 49.69% of the world population. Therefore, it will be absurd not to mobilise and appropriate the energy, ingenuity and capacity of women in the world of productivity and value create. By excluding women in the scheme of things, the world would have missed the greatest opportunity to harness the biggest source of human resource in the world and human history.

Fifthly, human skills both hard and soft can be learnt. By their creation, there is no visible impediment that stops women from developing their human capital. women are morally, intellectually and emotionally should and responsive. Just like their men counterparts, they can learnt the processes of creating value. They can build sound moral code, excellent aptitude in academics and emotional intelligence. The idea that women are 'weaker vessel' must be understood in context because they are strong in learning and productivity!

Sixthly,  to be treated equally is a human right.

In view of the above justifications and many others left unsaid, what else does the world need to give women equal chance? With the reality of wars and other pressures of life that are consuming men in their numbers, its glaring that whether men are willing to give a chance or not, those unfolding realities will sooner or later concede the world that is largely man's to women. This evolutionary process or possibility will not be the best but a fated one that men and even women sceptics might come to in time. 

The best that is desired by this author is the evolution that is midwived by the conscious realisation that all human beings irrespective of gender or race or religion have all that it takes to contribute to human progress. Aside the nature imposed task of donating the eggs (XX chromosomes), nurturing pregnancy and early breast feeding by women and, that of donating the sperm (XY chromosomes) by man as process of cross fertilisation and early child upbringing, no any other role (s) should be conceded or denied another gender under any mundane reason or consideration. Apart from reproductive system, God did not no vary any other human system that will warrant the underestimation of women in the world of work!

The women folk must, also, come to the conscious realisation that in a competitive world, no advantage can be leisurely given or received on a platter of goal through gender concession(s). Although, there is strong advocacy for 'gender equity' which advocates concessional considerations, on moral grounds rather than 'gender equality' which seeks equality on legal grounds, the former is hard to come by in a free competitive system. 

In a free competitive system, every reward system is objectively and primarily conditioned upon personal performance (merit), rather than socialists' motivation or concessional arrangements which are mostly subjective and ad-hoc. In other words, the survival of ideal women in any free capitalist and democratic system will solely depend on deliberate effort of those gender to rise to the occasion to be the best they can be through hard work, determination and lobby the same way any man is doing. This is necessary so that those of us who are advocating a chance and change that favours the women will do so within the context of merit as as selling point not weakness!

In the principles of successful negotiation, the best and most fundamental approach is to negotiate on the basis of strength not weakness. The total liberation of women from cultural, economic and political discriminations or hinderances will be realised sooner that expected when the women folks massively learned to develop the capacity to receive through conscious learning and participation in all fields of human endeavour. The institutionalisation of girl child education without down playing or compromising support towards male child education is a recipe for gender balancing and collective human progressive. This is the foundation upon which this civil struggle will be successfully laid and pursuit!

The women folk deserve empowerment but nobody does that for them better than they will to themselves. My understanding of the psychology of capitalism and democracy is that any concession one enjoys is a short-run palliative that cannot be easily and willingly sustained in the long run. This is not the kind of empowerment and freedom I crave for this gender and even the rest of us. Merit through education and skills acquisition are the leveller! As the world celebrates the day of the women, our partners in progress, let their voice and ours be in sync with their action and be heard louder and clear and, be honoured in every nock and cranny of the earth. 

All things being equal, a man who has not prepared himself cannot stand the superiority of a woman who had prepared herself educationally, just because he is a man. No, not at all! Interestingly, when ideal women win, the world wins too. Therefore, I implore all women everywhere in the world to stand, prepare themselves and be counted! There is no limit to the value they can add to the global value chain. Happy WWD celebration. My voice and those of millions who believe in the power of mental, intellectual and emotional preparedness is with you now and always!*WOMEN, EDUCATION AND GENDER EQUALITY*

*(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba Yilgak'ha, March 9, 2024; 08116181263)*

Every March 8, a day after my birthday is celebrated as World Women's Day (WWD). It has always been a constant reminder to me given the circumstances which surrounded my birth. I was not there but grew up to be told that my gallant, resourcesful and caring mother, Saraya Dipti Ayuba, who was heavily pregnant with me stepped out to ease herself at the back of the house in the early hours March 7, only to deliver me out there on the heap of ashes. Those who are conversant with village settings will understand this better.

At our relatively remote village of Gochom which is about Seven (7) kilometres away from the nearest maternity clinic, at the time, that strong woman gave birth to me and six others. Not only this but together with her loving husband and our great father, Nde Ayuba Jitong Kwashi, she nurtured us to maturity until we lost our eldest, Late Nenpinmwa Emmanuel (Mrs) in march 2011. Therefore, when WWD comes, the idea of what women meant for the world and for children born of women comes to me afresh. I rarely forgot this day and World's Mother's Day (WMD) which is observed and celebrated every second Sunday of May from 1914. The two celebrations, WWD and WMD, are two coins of the same sides, really!

The WWD has been the practice since 1977 following the United Nations General Assembly's (UNGA's) resolution. Unlike the WMD which celebrates the virtues of mothers generally, the focus of the day (WWD) was to remember and celebrate the specific role of women who advocated and sustained activism against gender discrimination towards gender balance and justice for all in the world.

There is wisdom in setting days like the WWD. I hate all forms of inequality with passion. Observing days like this one will help in strengthening global advocacy against all forms of inequality arising from gender, race, religious and culture. In an increasingly democratic world, there is need for deliberate deconstruction of dualistic contradictions amongst humans. There should be no mentioned of socially constructed abnomalities like 'blue blood' (kingship) but all humans should be seen as red blooded (ordinary) mortals who will live and bow to to their shared mortal nature whenever fate beckons!

Women are special purpose human beings, creations of God that are endowed like any other human being to work and contribute in making the world a better place. Education, is a formal or informal illuminating process of learning to dispel human darknesses (ignorance and moral tendencies) as way of allowing for the internalisation of needful skills and capacity to produce or relate with the rest of society optimally and, in the most civil manner. Gender equality or balance is a social arrangement where people are treated equally irrespective of their natural gender make up (male or female).

Here is the main thesis of this discuss: I subscribed promptly to the shared resolution and conviction that all human beings are born equal and deserve equal opportunity to develop and express their enhanced-and-god-given gifts, talents and capabilities for the common good of humanity. I believe that no human being is destined to be a fan or liability in the world of the living. The living, whether man or woman, should have direct access to opportunities that motivate them to contribute in the creation and appropriation of wealth of nations. The present 21st century which is primarily anchored on free choice of enterprise, as its driving philosophy, has no greater motivation and commitment!

The theme for this year's WWD celebration is "Inspire inclusion". There is no better time to consider issues of inclusion as it relates to women than now. The justifications for the inclusion of women in all that we do in this world are more than I can count on my fingers but for want of time and space only a few will be considered in this exposition.

The first justification is that inclusion and sustainability are ideas whose time have come. It was Victor Hugo who, in his master piece, "The Future of Man" wrote, "Nothing else in the world…not all the armies…is so powerful as an idea whose time has come." That is a fact. In the wisdom of contemporary world development experts,  no development will be celebrated as development when it is lacking in critical elements of equality in access (inclusivity) and sustainability. Any development that excludes any segment of society under any unreasonable guise - baseless gender considerations, for instance and/or cannot extend it gain to the next generation is not worth it at all. Therefore, the setting of development goals at all levels, whether local, national and international (global) must reflect these key elements to be taken seriously. 

No wonder, the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) no. 5 and the Beijing Affirmative Action (BAA) which 189 countries signed in 1995 captured need for women inclusion in all development programmes, especially, in developing countries where they are culturally, economically and politically relegated to the background. For instance, out of the 12 policy decisions which those countries signed, specifically,  affirmed that 35% of elective and appointive position be given to women in all countries.

Secondly, women are human beings just like any other person. As humans, they have purposes and dreams to be achieved in life. Women are specially created as anchors of human reproduction. They have roles that only them can place in the human sustainability equation. For instance, without women, there can never be procreation. A man could donate sperm (semen) cells but it takes women alone to nurture a feotus for nine (9) months before delivery. No matter how resourceful a man can be, he lacks the capacity to shoulder this responsibility!

Thirdly, women have talents that need to be invested as a way of adding value to humanity. Through their talents, women have demonstrated their innate abilities to create value around the world. The world have no short of tested and proven amazons. When names like Rosa Parks, Angela Merkel; Helen Sirleaf Johnson, Condoleeza Rice, Ngozi Konjo Iweala, Obiageli Ezekwesili, Arikana Chihombori-Qua, Ibukun Awosaki, Aisha Yesufu, Kemi Nanna Nandap, etc, are mentioned, no one is left in doubt regarding the resourcefulness and doggedness of women. When a traditional man or myth maker who does not believe in the ingenuity of women meets these Amazons at their respective duty posts, the tendency is to deny the erroneous fact that he is the 'man' he thinks he is. Their gallantry and prowess which can be acquired through the power of education will prove such a lazy thinker and myth maker so wrong.

Fourthly, women are almost at par, in population, with their male counterparts in the world today. Out of the estimated 7.95 billion population of people in the world, women have 3.95 billion people (Statista, 2024) which represents about 49.69% of the world population. Therefore, it will be absurd not to mobilise and appropriate the energy, ingenuity and capacity of women in the world of productivity and value create. By excluding women in the scheme of things, the world would have missed the greatest opportunity to harness the biggest source of human resource in the world and human history.

Fifthly, human skills both hard and soft can be learnt. By their creation, there is no visible impediment that stops women from developing their human capital. women are morally, intellectually and emotionally should and responsive. Just like their men counterparts, they can learnt the processes of creating value. They can build sound moral code, excellent aptitude in academics and emotional intelligence. The idea that women are 'weaker vessel' must be understood in context because they are strong in learning and productivity!

Sixthly,  to be treated equally is a human right.

In view of the above justifications and many others left unsaid, what else does the world need to give women equal chance? With the reality of wars and other pressures of life that are consuming men in their numbers, its glaring that whether men are willing to give a chance or not, those unfolding realities will sooner or later concede the world that is largely man's to women. This evolutionary process or possibility will not be the best but a fated one that men and even women sceptics might come to in time. 

The best that is desired by this author is the evolution that is midwived by the conscious realisation that all human beings irrespective of gender or race or religion have all that it takes to contribute to human progress. Aside the nature imposed task of donating the eggs (XX chromosomes), nurturing pregnancy and early breast feeding by women and, that of donating the sperm (XY chromosomes) by man as process of cross fertilisation and early child upbringing, no any other role (s) should be conceded or denied another gender under any mundane reason or consideration. Apart from reproductive system, God did not no vary any other human system that will warrant the underestimation of women in the world of work!

The women folk must, also, come to the conscious realisation that in a competitive world, no advantage can be leisurely given or received on a platter of goal through gender concession(s). Although, there is strong advocacy for 'gender equity' which advocates concessional considerations, on moral grounds rather than 'gender equality' which seeks equality on legal grounds, the former is hard to come by in a free competitive system. 

In a free competitive system, every reward system is objectively and primarily conditioned upon personal performance (merit), rather than socialists' motivation or concessional arrangements which are mostly subjective and ad-hoc. In other words, the survival of ideal women in any free capitalist and democratic system will solely depend on deliberate effort of those gender to rise to the occasion to be the best they can be through hard work, determination and lobby the same way any man is doing. This is necessary so that those of us who are advocating a chance and change that favours the women will do so within the context of merit as as selling point not weakness!

In the principles of successful negotiation, the best and most fundamental approach is to negotiate on the basis of strength not weakness. The total liberation of women from cultural, economic and political discriminations or hinderances will be realised sooner that expected when the women folks massively learned to develop the capacity to receive through conscious learning and participation in all fields of human endeavour. The institutionalisation of girl child education without down playing or compromising support towards male child education is a recipe for gender balancing and collective human progressive. This is the foundation upon which this civil struggle will be successfully laid and pursuit!

The women folk deserve empowerment but nobody does that for them better than they will to themselves. My understanding of the psychology of capitalism and democracy is that any concession one enjoys is a short-run palliative that cannot be easily and willingly sustained in the long run. This is not the kind of empowerment and freedom I crave for this gender and even the rest of us. Merit through education and skills acquisition are the leveller! As the world celebrates the day of the women, our partners in progress, let their voice and ours be in sync with their action and be heard louder and clear and, be honoured in every nock and cranny of the earth. 

All things being equal, a man who has not prepared himself cannot stand the superiority of a woman who had prepared herself educationally, just because he is a man. No, not at all! Interestingly, when ideal women win, the world wins too. Therefore, I implore all women everywhere in the world to stand, prepare themselves and be counted! There is no limit to the value they can add to the global value chain. Happy WWD celebration. My voice and those of millions who believe in the power of mental, intellectual and emotional preparedness is with you now and always!*WOMEN, EDUCATION AND GENDER EQUALITY*

*(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba Yilgak'ha, March 9, 2024; 08116181263)*

Every March 8, a day after my birthday is celebrated as World Women's Day (WWD). It has always been a constant reminder to me given the circumstances which surrounded my birth. I was not there but grew up to be told that my gallant, resourcesful and caring mother, Saraya Dipti Ayuba, who was heavily pregnant with me stepped out to ease herself at the back of the house in the early hours March 7, only to deliver me out there on the heap of ashes. Those who are conversant with village settings will understand this better.

At our relatively remote village of Gochom which is about Seven (7) kilometres away from the nearest maternity clinic, at the time, that strong woman gave birth to me and six others. Not only this but together with her loving husband and our great father, Nde Ayuba Jitong Kwashi, she nurtured us to maturity until we lost our eldest, Late Nenpinmwa Emmanuel (Mrs) in march 2011. Therefore, when WWD comes, the idea of what women meant for the world and for children born of women comes to me afresh. I rarely forgot this day and World's Mother's Day (WMD) which is observed and celebrated every second Sunday of May from 1914. The two celebrations, WWD and WMD, are two coins of the same sides, really!

The WWD has been the practice since 1977 following the United Nations General Assembly's (UNGA's) resolution. Unlike the WMD which celebrates the virtues of mothers generally, the focus of the day (WWD) was to remember and celebrate the specific role of women who advocated and sustained activism against gender discrimination towards gender balance and justice for all in the world.

There is wisdom in setting days like the WWD. I hate all forms of inequality with passion. Observing days like this one will help in strengthening global advocacy against all forms of inequality arising from gender, race, religious and culture. In an increasingly democratic world, there is need for deliberate deconstruction of dualistic contradictions amongst humans. There should be no mentioned of socially constructed abnomalities like 'blue blood' (kingship) but all humans should be seen as red blooded (ordinary) mortals who will live and bow to to their shared mortal nature whenever fate beckons!

Women are special purpose human beings, creations of God that are endowed like any other human being to work and contribute in making the world a better place. Education, is a formal or informal illuminating process of learning to dispel human darknesses (ignorance and moral tendencies) as way of allowing for the internalisation of needful skills and capacity to produce or relate with the rest of society optimally and, in the most civil manner. Gender equality or balance is a social arrangement where people are treated equally irrespective of their natural gender make up (male or female).

Here is the main thesis of this discuss: I subscribed promptly to the shared resolution and conviction that all human beings are born equal and deserve equal opportunity to develop and express their enhanced-and-god-given gifts, talents and capabilities for the common good of humanity. I believe that no human being is destined to be a fan or liability in the world of the living. The living, whether man or woman, should have direct access to opportunities that motivate them to contribute in the creation and appropriation of wealth of nations. The present 21st century which is primarily anchored on free choice of enterprise, as its driving philosophy, has no greater motivation and commitment!

The theme for this year's WWD celebration is "Inspire inclusion". There is no better time to consider issues of inclusion as it relates to women than now. The justifications for the inclusion of women in all that we do in this world are more than I can count on my fingers but for want of time and space only a few will be considered in this exposition.

The first justification is that inclusion and sustainability are ideas whose time have come. It was Victor Hugo who, in his master piece, "The Future of Man" wrote, "Nothing else in the world…not all the armies…is so powerful as an idea whose time has come." That is a fact. In the wisdom of contemporary world development experts,  no development will be celebrated as development when it is lacking in critical elements of equality in access (inclusivity) and sustainability. Any development that excludes any segment of society under any unreasonable guise - baseless gender considerations, for instance and/or cannot extend it gain to the next generation is not worth it at all. Therefore, the setting of development goals at all levels, whether local, national and international (global) must reflect these key elements to be taken seriously. 

No wonder, the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) no. 5 and the Beijing Affirmative Action (BAA) which 189 countries signed in 1995 captured need for women inclusion in all development programmes, especially, in developing countries where they are culturally, economically and politically relegated to the background. For instance, out of the 12 policy decisions which those countries signed, specifically,  affirmed that 35% of elective and appointive position be given to women in all countries.

Secondly, women are human beings just like any other person. As humans, they have purposes and dreams to be achieved in life. Women are specially created as anchors of human reproduction. They have roles that only them can place in the human sustainability equation. For instance, without women, there can never be procreation. A man could donate sperm (semen) cells but it takes women alone to nurture a feotus for nine (9) months before delivery. No matter how resourceful a man can be, he lacks the capacity to shoulder this responsibility!

Thirdly, women have talents that need to be invested as a way of adding value to humanity. Through their talents, women have demonstrated their innate abilities to create value around the world. The world have no short of tested and proven amazons. When names like Rosa Parks, Angela Merkel; Helen Sirleaf Johnson, Condoleeza Rice, Ngozi Konjo Iweala, Obiageli Ezekwesili, Arikana Chihombori-Qua, Ibukun Awosaki, Aisha Yesufu, Kemi Nanna Nandap, etc, are mentioned, no one is left in doubt regarding the resourcefulness and doggedness of women. When a traditional man or myth maker who does not believe in the ingenuity of women meets these Amazons at their respective duty posts, the tendency is to deny the erroneous fact that he is the 'man' he thinks he is. Their gallantry and prowess which can be acquired through the power of education will prove such a lazy thinker and myth maker so wrong.

Fourthly, women are almost at par, in population, with their male counterparts in the world today. Out of the estimated 7.95 billion population of people in the world, women have 3.95 billion people (Statista, 2024) which represents about 49.69% of the world population. Therefore, it will be absurd not to mobilise and appropriate the energy, ingenuity and capacity of women in the world of productivity and value create. By excluding women in the scheme of things, the world would have missed the greatest opportunity to harness the biggest source of human resource in the world and human history.

Fifthly, human skills both hard and soft can be learnt. By their creation, there is no visible impediment that stops women from developing their human capital. women are morally, intellectually and emotionally should and responsive. Just like their men counterparts, they can learnt the processes of creating value. They can build sound moral code, excellent aptitude in academics and emotional intelligence. The idea that women are 'weaker vessel' must be understood in context because they are strong in learning and productivity!

Sixthly,  to be treated equally is a human right.

In view of the above justifications and many others left unsaid, what else does the world need to give women equal chance? With the reality of wars and other pressures of life that are consuming men in their numbers, its glaring that whether men are willing to give a chance or not, those unfolding realities will sooner or later concede the world that is largely man's to women. This evolutionary process or possibility will not be the best but a fated one that men and even women sceptics might come to in time. 

The best that is desired by this author is the evolution that is midwived by the conscious realisation that all human beings irrespective of gender or race or religion have all that it takes to contribute to human progress. Aside the nature imposed task of donating the eggs (XX chromosomes), nurturing pregnancy and early breast feeding by women and, that of donating the sperm (XY chromosomes) by man as process of cross fertilisation and early child upbringing, no any other role (s) should be conceded or denied another gender under any mundane reason or consideration. Apart from reproductive system, God did not no vary any other human system that will warrant the underestimation of women in the world of work!

The women folk must, also, come to the conscious realisation that in a competitive world, no advantage can be leisurely given or received on a platter of goal through gender concession(s). Although, there is strong advocacy for 'gender equity' which advocates concessional considerations, on moral grounds rather than 'gender equality' which seeks equality on legal grounds, the former is hard to come by in a free competitive system. 

In a free competitive system, every reward system is objectively and primarily conditioned upon personal performance (merit), rather than socialists' motivation or concessional arrangements which are mostly subjective and ad-hoc. In other words, the survival of ideal women in any free capitalist and democratic system will solely depend on deliberate effort of those gender to rise to the occasion to be the best they can be through hard work, determination and lobby the same way any man is doing. This is necessary so that those of us who are advocating a chance and change that favours the women will do so within the context of merit as as selling point not weakness!

In the principles of successful negotiation, the best and most fundamental approach is to negotiate on the basis of strength not weakness. The total liberation of women from cultural, economic and political discriminations or hinderances will be realised sooner that expected when the women folks massively learned to develop the capacity to receive through conscious learning and participation in all fields of human endeavour. The institutionalisation of girl child education without down playing or compromising support towards male child education is a recipe for gender balancing and collective human progressive. This is the foundation upon which this civil struggle will be successfully laid and pursuit!

The women folk deserve empowerment but nobody does that for them better than they will to themselves. My understanding of the psychology of capitalism and democracy is that any concession one enjoys is a short-run palliative that cannot be easily and willingly sustained in the long run. This is not the kind of empowerment and freedom I crave for this gender and even the rest of us. Merit through education and skills acquisition are the leveller! As the world celebrates the day of the women, our partners in progress, let their voice and ours be in sync with their action and be heard louder and clear and, be honoured in every nock and cranny of the earth. 

All things being equal, a man who has not prepared himself cannot stand the superiority of a woman who had prepared herself educationally, just because he is a man. No, not at all! Interestingly, when ideal women win, the world wins too. Therefore, I implore all women everywhere in the world to stand, prepare themselves and be counted! There is no limit to the value they can add to the global value chain. Happy WWD celebration. My voice and those of millions who believe in the power of mental, intellectual and emotional preparedness is with you now and always!mself cannot stand the superiority of a woman who had prepared herself educationally, just because he is a man. No, not at all! Interestingly, when ideal women win, the world wins too. Therefore, I implore all women everywhere in the world to stand, prepare themselves and be counted! There is no limit to the value they can add to the global value chain. Happy WWD celebration. My voice and those of millions who believe in the power of mental, intellectual and emotional preparedness is with you now and always!

TEETHERING THE PATH OF HONOUR



Abusive language has no place in the community of civil people. It makes them allergic when they see one. Betrayal is normal in a falling world but, it has no intrinsic value amongst people who have integrity. In addition, every act of betrayal is a betrayal to self, at least, in the longrun. 

Do not despise that wretched fellow you meet on the street because time has hidden the president he can from humans. If you know what the future holds for others and for yourself, you will treat people with caution! 

Do not stop trying great things because yesterday's attempt failed; there is a pearling experience in failure, use it to achieve greatness. 

Those who desire to walk on the path of honour will find these nuggets apt. Do not abuse or underrate anybody; do not hesitate to try big things again. You will be glad you did!

(Modest thoughts with Ayuba, Yilgak'ha, March 8, 2024)

HEARTFELT COMMISERATION!

HEARTFELT COMMISERATION!
The EXCO and entire members of Independent Publishers Association, IPA, commiserate with Chief Ambassador Nanyah Daman JP, Publisher of News Gate and his entire family over the demise of his wife, who also was the Publisher of News Crest Newspaper, Mrs. Yuwana Nanyah, whose death occured on Saturday 2nd March, 2024 over protracted ailment.
Our hearts are with you at this trying moment, with the earnest prayer that the Almighty God will comfort and grant you and your entire family the grace to bear the irreparable loss and may her soul rest in peace. 
Yuwana had paid her dues to her family and the journalism profession, may you take solace and consolation in her legacies and be strong, for surely the good Lord who brought you together with your late wife will not forsake you at the time he took her away. Be strong and of good courage. 
Signed:
Shabul Mazadu
IPA Chairman

HUMANS OR MACHINES


HUMANS OR MACHINES
What comes to your mind when terms automation is mentioned to you? Have you tried to ask questions when new buzz words like Artificial Intelligence (AI) crosses your mind? Technology has taken man to such a high pedestal but there is one thing that cannot be outsourced: Character. Character is the test of our humanity. 

Digital machines could be programmed to handle hard skills but when it comes to soft skills, the power to think and relate, humans must take charge. Machines can make fine fabrics but only humans can build network of relationships. 

The day the power to think and relate is outsourced to machines, then, humanity is finished. Only humans think, only humans relate; machines cannot, not even animals that we can learn from, especially, in our present civilisation. 

Any civilisation that is tended towards replacing humans is a recipe for destruction. Watch it. Watching it is just the right thing to do. Too much of everything is bad. 

We need technology but the power to manage it must be man's. The machines that gives abundance must not leave humanity in want!

When machines start planning food menu for families; when machines start cooking and serving man; when machines start writing theses or school assignment for man; when machines start replacing humans in bed, then, the beginning of the end of man has started.

The knowledge of science that promotes genetic modification or restructuring could be lethal to human survival and progress in the long run!

Like dinosaurs, humans could go extinct when our progress in science and technology is left untamed. Dinosaurs were great species of animals but extinct today. As great as they were in the past, they are history or myth now. 

Ease might end up becoming man's greatest undoing in the 21st century. Technology promises ease for man but have the tendency to destroy or replace man too. Its gains are so real but potential downsides are real too!

Technology is a good servant but, certainly, a bad master. At the level of servanthood, it makes you feel highly of yourself and ontop of the world. At the level of masterhood, on the other hand, fear technology, fear water and fear fire. Their control is always total and utterly destructive without remedy!

In all of this, do I sound like an alarmist? No, I don't. I am just thinking. My thinking is predicated on the assumption that for everything that has a good side, there is a bad side to it.

God bless the ingenuity, the thinking power of humanity that has brought us this far. Our scientist, technologists and even artists have given humanity a new value and meaning but let man (generic usage) not outsourced the energy that makes him what God created him to be.

We are created in the image of God. We are fearfully and wonderfully made to work and manage the world. We have been given the delegated power to take dominion until the master of the universe returns. To do these, God gave man the unique power to think, so that through his ingenuity, he will do great things that glorifies Him (God). That is the wisdom of God!

Within our dominion, man has fashioned and is fashioning out technologies to help us deliver on God's delegated obligations. If we handle the role with 'pride of life' or to make name for ourselves like Lucifer did or like the sons of men did while initiating the building of the Tower of Babel (1John 2:16-17 and Genesis 11:1-9), then, we are in for big shockers. God will  scatter us!

'You are the Lord, that is your name, you will never share your glory with any man, you will never share your glory with anybody, Almighty God, that is your name'. There is no better way to conclude this piece than singing this song as a reminder to man that the power to invent is God's gift to man for His glory and not for man to replace His will and purpose! 

*(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba, Yilgak'ha, March 7, 2024)*

REDEEMING HUMANITY THROUGH COMPASSION


(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba, Yilgak'ha, March 4, 2024; 08116181263)

The world is drifting badly. We humans are losing our humanity. That sense of love, sympathy, empathy, call it compassion which stood humans out for ages have disappeared. Humans do not care any more. Humans have become so cruel to their kinds. Things have gone so bad. Even animals do not do the things humans do today. In fact, their way of life have now become a school for the redemption of human virtues!

It was in this state of concern that John Gash in his book, "Moonspender" which was published in 1986 lamentably asked: "Where has compassion gone? I earnestly wish people would reform. I'll even reform myself when I can get a minute." When compassion eludes a people, then, nothing is left but destruction without remedy!

Compassion is that composite function or status of being sympathetic or showing of concern over the sufferings or misfortunes of others. In dictionaries, thesaurus or even encyclopedia, the term is synonymous to words or phrases like showing pity, sympathy, feeling of
empathy, showing understanding, care and concern. It is, also, about being solicitude, sensitive, tender-heartedness, 
soft-hearted, 
warm-hearted, loving, kind, tender-hearted, gentle, merciful, lenient,
tolerant, considerate, benevolent, etc. Take away any of these virtues out of humanity and tell me what is left - Nothing ofcourse!

Unfortunately, humans have gradually changed from being compassionate beings to uncompassionate beings. We are increasingly becoming indifferent, heartless, careless, wicked, carnibalistic, etc. We care so little or not at all about the needs of others. This was not how God created us to function; "God created mankind upright, but they have gone in search of many schemes" (Ecclesiastes 7:29 NIV).

In their evil schemes, humans have learned to celebrate the downfall of one another; in their their schemes, also, humans have learned to take advantage of the misfortunes of others; in their schemes, humans have learned to pray or plan the down fall of their fellow humans. Today, Pull him Down syndrome (PhD) has become part of our reality as humans. This shouldn't be!

When humans eat their kind, it is the manifestation of the lack of compassion in them; when humans kill, maim and destroy one another, it is also, the manifestation of the lack of compassion in them; when humans make false accusations or false witness against their fellow humans, it is still the manifestation of the the lack of compassion in them. This shouldn't be!

Where there is compassion, people cannot hurt each other with words. Compassionate people are polite and no harsh with words. They are civil and speak with grace. Their words are full of encouragements and motivations. When a compassionate man has nothing good to say about somebody, the simply shut up. Even when compassionate people rebuke, they do so with so much love and care and with very good intentions.

Where there is compassion, our governance structures will not be corrupt but decent and functional for the common good. Unfortunately, 'the poor folks, in our midst, are hurt from neglect and indifference from government, our institutions are becoming warehouses for those unable to help themselves' (Pack in Harold E. Hughes's, "The man from Ida grove", 1979).
This shouldn't be!

Where there is compassion, there shall be no kidnappings, banditry, Boko Haram insurgency, ritual killings, cybercrimes and, any other, such deadly practices. Even when such tendencies dare to raise their ugly heads, the state will be frontal and deliberate in rooting them out with the promptness they deserve!

Compassion is a trigger for healing interventions. In Mathew 14:14-21, the scripture says: "And when Jesus went out, He saw a great multitude; and He was moved with compassion for them, and healed their sick." The healing exercise reported here was motivated by Jesus' compassion and nothing else. It means that compassionate people are brokers of solutions! 

Compassion forgives. With compassion, there shall be forgiveness and, with forgiveness, there shall be no vengeance or personal vendetta. A forgiving heart does not keep malice but show mercy in every circumstances. 

Compassion is about equity and fairness. It does not show favouritism or bias. It is about being inclusive and, not showing any form of discrimination. Compassion abhores all forms of inequalities: racism (colour discrimination), gender discrimination, class discrimination, cultural discrimination, religious discrimination, regional discrimination, etc.

In a falling wall, there is no place that is completely devoid of evil but the degree of it varies with climes. In some countries, there is so much evil on a scale that is mind blowing. Nigeria is blessed but teetering on the path of destruction sustained by lack of compassion amongst people and their leaders.

It is gross deficit of compassion that has hightened the rate of insecurity which has caused so many lives and properties in Nigeria. The number of people killed and properties destroyed in this country through insecurity can only be imagined. Nigeria is reputed one of the most terrorised countries in the world.

It is gross deficit of compassion that has escalated the problems of corruption in Nigeria. The amount of resources that have stolen from private as well as public institutions can only be imagined. It is one reality that is threatening to bring Nigeria to its knees.

It is gross deficit of compassion that has escalated the problems of inequality in Nigeria. In this country people are discriminated against on the basis of religion, tribe, gender, etc. These realities have destroyed or dwarfed our national character. Most of our supposedly national leaders are behaving like sectional champions who have no responsibilities to the the Nigerian state. Their loyalty is to sectional and bias interests that are injurious to national unity and cohesion.

It is gross deficit of compassion that has implified intolerance amongst citizens. Those who see our diversity as source of strength are very infestesimal in Nigeria. We hardly recognise and tolerate the reality of cultural, religious and gender diversity. This has always been part of the triggers of violent crises in parts of the country.

It is deficit of compassion that has escalated the problems of abject poverty in the country. It is so sad that my country is the poverty capital of the world despite its enormous endowments in both human and material resources. Our is a case of water,  water everywhere but there is no water to drink. What an irony?

So much water has gone under the bridge in Nigeria through our deficit in compassion at individual, corporate and government levels. When we cultivate compassion as a national character, Nigeria will be restored to the path of greatness. There is no way a people can cultivate compassion and they will not make progress.

Humanity has suffered a great deal and it has no remedy but to go the way of compassion. When people learned to show compassion towards one another; organisations showing compassion towards one another and, those in positions of authority show compassion towards their subjects and the subjects showing concern towards their leaders, the world will be a better place for all to live with joy!

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