New year thoughts on things to address in this time of change – Angela Morah

Compliments of the season to everyone.

As we begin a New Year, it is with mixed emotions that I share these thoughts and long overdue highlights of things EVERY FAMILY SHOULD ADDRESS IN THIS TIME OF OPPORTUNED CHANGE in our beloved country, Nigeria.

We’re an amazingly unique nation with our peculiarities and so much has happened in the past few months to exhibit the beautiful, humorous, fun, bright, excellent, the bad, ugly and downright evil in our country too. As a result, we must be open and honest in our wishes, desires and prayers for 2021 and beyond. We need to examine our conscience and commit to our consciousness the following questions and thoughts for action:

These are inexhaustive highlights but are enough to start us off with thoughts and actions.

If the men, our leaders and heads of our homes refuse to take the responsibility to right the wrongs and bring about a positive change in our nation, then this is a clarion call to all young women and women of Nigeria the Beautiful. You are the heartbeat of our homes and society. This is not a ‘Girl or Bottom Power’ call but “The Hands That Rock the Cradle” call. It is time to look in the mirror and deal with truths, on personal, family and national levels. This is no time to live in denial or cover up but a time for a turn around.

Without going to other African nations or other parts of the world, our history is full of women positively rising to the need and the call as we’ve seen from the Aba Riot to the Abeokuta Women’s Revolt alongside incredible women like Moremi Ajasoro, Nana Asmaʼu, Magajiya Daurama, Magaret Ekpo, Idia, Ooni Luwoo, Orompoto, Flora Nwapa, Omu Okwei, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti and Zulu Sofola. For the life, pain, loss, health, wealth, survival, for your family and your future, ARISE, UNITE and KEEP WORKING until peace, freedom and the rights of your children/family and the poor are no longer a dream but a reality. Tell each other, to ARISE in and for love, NOW!

With Best Wishes for 2021.

-Morah is the CEO of Arts-A-Light/Eyukamba Foundation based in the United Kingdom 

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