Thursday, 27 February 2020

FOUR COPS MURDERED IN OPERATION FREE THE BOSS



That Honduras is fast becoming a failed state is very obvious. Extremely powerful and wealthy criminal gangs have almost formed a parallel government in the country. The authorities in the impoverished and dangerous central American country have been battling these criminal gangs for the soul of the country.

 "MS-13 also known as Mara Salvatrucha and other drug gangs have ravished Honduras". - Ayo Sodipo 
      According to Honduras’ security ministry, about 20 members of the notorious and powerful drug-funded gang, MS-13; planned and staged the successful escape of one of their bosses from custody.
      On Thursday, 13th February, outside a courthouse in El Progresso, 140 kilometres north of the country’s capital, Tegucigalpa; Porky a.k.a Alexander Mendoza was rescued by loyal gang members.
      In the daring daylight rescue of the gang boss, four policemen were killed and, another four grievously injured in the gun battle that ensued between police and MS-13 mobsters.
      Porky had been serving a 20 years jail term since December 2016 for the murder of two prosecutors.
The country’s security ministry has announced a reward of one million lempiras (about $40,000) for any information that can lead to the recapture of Mendoza, who was described as a dangerous criminal.
      MS-13 also known as Mara Salvatrucha and other drug gangs have ravished Honduras. This is what is responsible for the large-scale migration of its citizens to the United States in search of a better life.
       According to global security reports, Honduras has a 44 in 100,000 inhabitants murder rate, making it one of the most dangerous places in the world to live in.

3 REASONS WHY COACHES ARE SACKED



There is a popular saying that there are only two types of coaches, those who have been sacked and those waiting to be sacked. The job of a football (soccer) coach, especially, in the top flight, is one of the most unstable in the world. As a profession, professional football coaching offers little in terms of job stability. The frequency with which coaches are sacked is quite alarming. In almost all the cases of a coach losing his job, the reason usually given for the sack is the non-performance of the team on the field of play. In other words, if a team is performing badly on the field of play, it is the coach’s fault. This problem is further aggravated by the completely unrealistic expectation of fans and club management, who expect their teams to win any time they play. But, is this expectation sensible? Are coaches victims of indifferent players? Or, can there be issues of power-play between coaches and their charges? Let’s look at the little we know about a coach’s job.
       Modern professional football coaches always have two sides to their jobs – the technical side and the administrative side. Both sides are equally important, however, the side that is most visible to the public is the technical side.
      On the technical side of a coach’s job, these will include, but is not exclusive to – First, they design and organize the players' training program. It is his duty to make sure that the players are always match-fit, no matter how strenuous the playing season may be.
      Second, he is responsible for team tactics. Team tactics are the actual “plays” to be employed on the field of play. It usually depends on how the coach “reads” the game of the opposing team.
      Third, the coach is responsible for the overall team psychology. He should be able to give the players a sense of belonging and, motivate them to optimum performance on the field of play.
       Fourth, the coach is responsible for organizing the team. In this case, we are not talking of only the players but also the entire coaching staff.
        Last, the coach is solely responsible for team selection. He decides who gets on the field of play. This is a very important function and, is why people tend to blame the coach when the team messes up.
"It is believed that some players are so influential amongst their colleagues, that they can lead a conspiracy to getting the coach sacked" - Ayo Sodipo
      On the administrative side of a coach’s job, these will include, but is not exclusive to – First, liaison with the club owners. The coach has to keep the club owners up to date on the activities of the club. This will allow for proper planning and strategizing.
      Second, the coach has to be conscious of taking decisions that will result in profitability for the club. A football club is a business entity and, the owners expect to make a reasonable profit. A coach that kept his job for a very long time because he made the club owners so rich is former Arsenal coach, Arsene Wenger. He had a knack for buying players cheap and selling them for large sums. An example is the case of former Arsenal and Barcelona star, Cesc Fabregas. Fabregas was bought for 50,000 pounds and sold for 35 million pounds; a profit of over 34 million pounds.
      Third, the coach is also in charge of organizing the backroom staff. These include a sizeable number of personnel like doctors, therapists, masseurs, etc.; needed for the smooth running of the team.
      Last, the coach, in most cases, is always heavily involved in players’ compensation. This involves how much a player receives for his services as remunerations.
      An inability to perform any of these tasks effectively can result in a coach losing his job but, usually, this happens when the team is doing badly in the field of play.
      Do players gang up on their coaches in a conspiracy to get them sacked? When one looks at the teams where the coaches have been sacked, one may tend to believe in the conspiracy. Close observation shows that the way a team plays does not necessarily change after a coach is replaced. Although results may change, the style of play doesn’t; except if the replacement coach has been there for quite some time. Usually, games are lost through unforced errors and mistakes which shouldn’t be made by somebody who does what they do for a living. This brings to mind the cases of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea and Manchester United and Ranieri at Leicester. There was a drastic change, for the better, in the fortunes of these clubs the moment their coaches were sacked. This lends credence to the conspiracy theory.
      It is believed that some players are so influential amongst their colleagues, that they can lead a conspiracy to get the coach sacked. These players are influential because they possess certain traits.
      In some cases, these influential players may be people who have domineering personalities. Their personality is such that they are able to cajole other players to gang up on the coach by performing badly on the field of play. In this way, the coach is fired.
      In some cases, you can have a charismatic personality as the unofficial leader of the players. This would be somebody the others look up to. If such a person has a falling out with the coach, it is easy for the other players to take his side.
      Sometimes a player with obviously superior skills can by this virtue assume a position of leadership in the team. In this instance, the coach and other players look up to the performance of such an individual to aid the team’s fortunes. Such a player may even have direct input in tactics. A falling out with such a player may result in the coach’s sack. This is because all the player has to do is reduce his productivity for the team to start doing badly.
      A coach can cause problems for himself if he has a weak personality. If he is somebody who can be easily bullied, he stands the risk of losing respect.
     Another reason why players may gang up against their coach is if he is partial in the team selection. If it becomes obvious that he favors certain players no matter their current form, the other players may stage a mutiny, gang up on him and; get him sacked.
      There are so many other reasons for players’ disloyalty, and the trend will surely continue.






LOVE AND FORGIVENESS (POETRY)



Loving is forgiving

Forgiving is loving

It is a selfish act


Only those who have the heart of a god,

Can understand the meaning of freedom.

Only those who understand the nature of the soul,

Can reject the seduction of bondage.

Loving is forgiving

Forgiving is loving.

                  Ayo Sodipo

                February 2020

KLEPTOPATHOLOGY: A HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS NIGERIAN DISEASE



The word "kleptopathology" is a coined one. It is a combination of two words – kleptomania and pathology. The first word refers to a person who has an uncontrollable compulsion to steal. The second refers to the study of diseases, especially, contagious ones. Thus, kleptopathology is a disease that affects the sufferer in such a way that, not only is the person a compulsive thief; but, infects those who are close to him or her with the thieving bug. Even those who can only see and hear the sufferer are infected. This is how potent and contagious the stealing bug is. The major carriers and spreaders of this contagion are the Nigerian governing class – politicians, government officials, and, their families, cronies, and sponsors.
      Strangely, in traditional Nigerian society, stealing is hated and forbidden. In all Nigerian nationalities, stealing attracts serious punishments. These may include ostracism and, banishment. This is why it is strange that the looting and corruption in government are tolerated. However, to understand this, the past has to be examined.
   Modern governance in Nigeria started with British colonial rule. It is a known fact that colonial policy was the open and rapacious economic exploitation of the colonised territory. Thus, the Nigerian colonial government was set up to exploit the Nigerian territory. The issue of development in the colonised territory occurred when it facilitated exploitation and, abetted the comfort of the colonising personnel. Furthermore, although the structure of colonial government mimicked that of its imperial creator, it was skewed to facilitate exploitation. The foreign colonial officers all left the territory, rich. This was the norm in all colonised areas of the world. This trend is almost universal. As it is normal in human nature, the educated native elite watched their conquerors and learnt, wrongly, how to run the government.
      The second world war ended the ownership of colonial territories for the imperial powers. In fact, the war ended Britain's status as a superpower and global arbiter. In Nigeria, as the British carried out a gradual withdrawal of its personnel, they were replaced by the educated Nigerian elite. Thus, it was a case of replacing white faces with black ones but, the function of government remained the same – exploitation. The black elite did not, or were reluctant to rearrange structures to benefit their newly won country. Instead, they let the status quo remain out of ignorance. This unfortunate state of affairs was to set the tone for future pains. What most people don’t know is that official corruption had started even then, but was undetected because of the low level of awareness in the citizenry due to blanket illiteracy. Although, it must be said that the elite then still had shame and, being called a thief was still very painful. This made the level of thievery very low compared to now.
      Fast forward to the independence period, tensions among the major competing nationalities in the state led to a colossal human tragedy – ,the Nigerian civil war. After this totally avoidable catastrophe ended in 1970, the Nigerian military took over the country’s governance. In fact, the army was in charge.
      Although the military held the reins of power, it was the civil servants that ran the country. It was the top civil servants that dictated policy. They were the people that kept the country on an even keel during the years immediately after the civil war. There was corruption in government but, it was done cautiously and covertly. However, during the regime of General Murtala Mohamed in 1975, a massive purge of the management level of the civil service was carried out. This action sent shock waves through the civil service establishment. Most of those who were affected by the purge had nothing to fall back on. Amongst them, the derogatory phrase – “from Ikoyi to Ajegunle”, meaning, a person who used to live in Ikoyi, but now has to live in Ajegunle because of a sudden reversal in fortunes; became a reality. Their juniors who watched in horror as this drama unfolded, determined to protect themselves against future penury. This was the beginning of officially tolerated stealing and corruption.
     Thus, the civil servants taught the politicised soldiers how to steal and, the soldiers gave the civil servants the thumbs up. All the while, the true professional politicians were beside themselves to get back to power. Seeing now, that stealing from state coffers was an open game. Since that time, and until the present, it has been open season on the Nigerian treasury. The soldiers, having learnt the game, allowed the pro-politicians a brief stay in power “to chop”; then seized power and, holding on to it for two decades. At the end of this period, the clamour for the return to democratic rule was so strident that, power had to be returned to the civilians. The soldiers simply removed their uniforms, put on civilian garb, and joined the horde of pro-politicians and top government officials to continue the looting.
" Thus, kleptopathology is a disease that affects the sufferer in such a way that, not only is the person a compulsive thief; but, infects those who are close to him or her with the thieving bug. Even those who can only see and hear the sufferer are infected. This is how potent and contagious the stealing bug is". - Ayo Sodipo

      The issues of compulsive and infectious stealing, corrosive corruption, and underdevelopment, have been studied and analysed for some time in Nigeria. What most people agree on is that, given the country’s antecedents, the problem has to be hydra-headed.
      It has been said that the material condition of a human being determines his other conditions. This means that, for example, if a person is materially poor, he or she will also be mentally and emotionally poor. Most of our leaders come from quite impoverished backgrounds. They were seriously materially deprived in their youth. Thus, this condition has warped their psyches so much that they cannot but think that they are poor, even if they are physically in possession of billions. This form of insanity which can be recognised through the rapacious and avaricious grabbing of resources, continually feeds on itself, thus creating a thieving monster. Strangely, those who are most afflicted by this ailment are the quickest to call other people thieves.
      As reasonable as the above arguments seem, a lot of social analysts don’t agree with them. They insist that the fact that a person was materially deprived during youth, doesn’t mean that the person will become a compulsive thief in the future. They insist that another head of the hydra has to be looked at if the problem is to be understood.
      It has been established that there’s a disconnection between the state and its component parts. The effective instrument of the state is the government. Thus, there’s a disconnection between the government and the people. In other words, right from inception during the colonial era to the present, the government has always been alien to the people of Nigeria. The government has always been seen as some kind of “foreign land” that tribal champions go to, to bring the golden fleece to their people.
      Thus, the average Nigerian doesn’t see him or herself as having any sense of ownership in government. There is no sense of belonging. No matter the amount of lip service paid to citizens’ patriotism, the average Nigerian’s thinking is that of a person living in a foreign land. This is why when people steal government money they are applauded by their tribesmen and seen as heroes, while derided by those of other tribes. In fact, when an individual attains any position of power in government, his people will tell him or her that “it is our turn”. In other words, it is our turn to steal money through you. It never occurs to them that it is their commonwealth that is being stolen, while they don’t even get a rat’s pittance. In their penury, they are happy that it is their tribesman that is stealing the money.  Even when it is obvious that the money being stolen is for the development of their communities, they seem to care less. The stupidity of logic and reasoning is baffling.
      Nevertheless, another head of the hydra has to be examined. It has been successfully argued that the reason the stealing of state money has become a tradition is that nobody really gets punished. In fact, the higher up the individual in the power structure, the less the possibility that he will ever be brought to justice. This particular head of the hydra is the pathetically weak correctional institution the state has. These institutions are perennially under-funded, over-bloated, lack true talent, and lack political neutrality. All these institutions are heavily politicised. This makes them impotent as watchdogs of the state’s treasury. The structures of these institutions have been damaged in such a way that they have been made deliberately incompetent. Their ability to function has been seriously compromised by political interference. Until these issues are seriously addressed, the stealing will go on unabated.
      However, another thing to look at is the tolerance society has for any type of wealth. The source of people’s wealth is never queried. This makes it easy for people of questionable character to enter the political arena. Even the political parties don’t vet their members. The only criteria needed to join a political party is money. The issue of unchallenged wealth has made the asking of simple common sense questions moot. It should not be considered a witch hunt to ask questions when an individual is obviously living beyond his or her means. If this is done, association with questionable characters and stealing will be reduced. The seriousness of this issue is such that, at the family level, elders have lost their moral authority because of aggrandizement with ill-gotten wealth. Everybody just wants the loot; nobody wants to know how it came. What a shame!
      Strangely, the issue of questionable wealth is intricately tied to the issue of questionable leadership. Analysts say that one of the most vicious heads of the hydra is the hijacking of the institutions of the state by criminal gangs. These elements operate clandestinely within the state’s institutions, forming stealing cliques along primordial lines. Positions of authority to allocate economic resources are hijacked and, staffed with anti-state criminal elements of the competing cliques. This is to facilitate the seamless looting of the treasury. Useful policies that would have benefitted the polity if properly executed, are strangled, as criminal gangs in government battle each other for supremacy.
      However, a majority of analysts believe that the real problem is the feeling of entitlement that top-ranking elements in the government have. These people believe that they’re the custodians of state wealth. They truly believe that they have the right to keep and, give, to whom they please, money belonging to the state. This fact is clearly established by the way they, their family members, and cronies; openly squander state funds without fear of sanctions. This shameful state of affairs is manifest at all levels of government. We have seen and, we are seeing situations in which godfathers and godsons engage in open war, because of this issue. They don’t even hide the reason why they are fighting. Socio-economic development can never occur, as long as political leadership has a sense of entitlement to state funds.
      All-in-all, where do the citizens of Nigeria stand? The obvious answer is, not well. So long as the country’s ruling and governing classes remain hopelessly and terminally infected with the kleptopathology bug; the possibility of socio-economic development will remain a mirage. The good news is that; all viruses end up consuming their hosts. The question is when and, what kind?
      That change will occur is an inevitability because natural law dictates it! However, while the terminally ill anti-state criminal elements battle each other into oblivion over who has the right to steal more; the dynamics of their struggle will lead to said changes. What kind of changes?
       The struggle amongst these anti-state criminal elements could lead to a most unfortunate conflagration. This kind of change is usually caused by the vociferous stirring of primordial sentiments in each group’s base. The multiplier effect and fallout of such a change will be the destabilisation of the continent for decades to come.
      However, a more likely scenario will be that the anti-state criminal elements will be consumed in internal and inter-group struggles. Their mutually assured destruction will lead to the rise of pro-development champions. This is how the rise of the pan-Nigeria and pan-Africa renaissance will occur.   
     

Why You Should Love Money: Abundance -The Banana Principle


























I'm yet to see a human being who doesn't like money. Although, for some perverse reason, we are not supposed to. We are brainwashed into believing and feeling that liking money is a bad thing. Most of us grew up with the mental conditioning that it was an immoral thing. This "slave-programmed" condition most of us were born into is not an accident. However, we will not discuss this here but in a future article. It is a big lie that "money is the root of all evil", the truth is that "the lack of money is the root of evil". Now, check this out - The lack of money is poverty, the greatest evil of them all. Poverty is a disease. Poverty is disrespect. Poverty is bondage. Poverty is humiliation. Poverty is ugliness. Poverty is slavery. Poverty is impotence. Poverty is degradation. Poverty is loneliness. Poverty is harassment. Poverty is social leprosy. Poverty is anxiety. Poverty is a worry. Poverty is a million fear. Poverty is literally - hell! Yes! You can understand! If the lack of money can bring about so much evil, how can the love of it be any worse?!

          Now, my true believers, let's look at money itself. Money is a human creation. Money was created by human beings out of necessity. Money came about due to the evolution of human society. It resulted from the concept of private property in society. Private property created the necessity for trade. The first type of trading that was done in all societies is trade by barter. This is the exchange of goods for goods. However, as society became more sophisticated this became highly inconvenient. Thus, a new method of measuring "value" had to be invented. Any money paid is the measurement of the value of any item, product, service, idea, distance, or decision. Simply put, it is the "rate of value" of whatever.......
         Money is the invisible string that holds society together.  All relationships whether personal or impersonal have money strings attached to them. For example, it is usually poverty that makes some mothers abandon their babies. Existence in human society without money is impossible. In society money is power. Money is life. To live without the necessity for money is to live outside society - in the wild somewhere.
"Now, check this out - The lack of money is poverty, the greatest evil of them all. Poverty is a  disease. Poverty is disrespect. Poverty is bondage. Poverty is humiliation. Poverty is ugliness. Poverty is slavery. Poverty is impotence. Poverty is degradation. Poverty is loneliness. Poverty is harassment. Poverty is social leprosy. Poverty is anxiety. Poverty is a worry. Poverty is a million fear. Poverty is literally - hell!" -  Ayo Sodipo 

         Money, like all human constructs, is a misconception to the vast majority. However, what we have to understand is that money is an "idea". It is not real, although its effects, depending on whether it is present or not are very real, and in most cases can be wonderful or devastating. Understand this: Since money is whatever two more people agree it is, then it can be manipulated. The fact is that since it is "intangible", it can literally be "created".
         "The Banana Principle" is coined from the way a banana grows. To create a banana plantation, all you have to do is plant just one sucker on fertile soil, and nurture it. After some time (usually 6 months) you start harvesting. This is your work from then on - to harvest. You keep on harvesting larger and larger quantities of bananas so long as you don't run out of fertile land. This is the principle of abundance according to the "Banana Principle". You work hard at working smart. You plant a seed, nurture it, make sure the environment is always conducive for its growth and, harvest in perpetuity. I suggest that you check the review section of this site to see some very viable money seeds. 


Physical Fitness For Life: The Leopard’s Code







Grace and Power!!!

Leopards (these are spotted panthers indigenous to Africa) are considered to be mythical creatures. This belief holds true among the indigenous tribes of Africa and South America. The reason is not farfetched. The panther is the picture of physical grace, power, and ageless beauty. In fact, among the Yoruba, an ancient and wise people inhabiting the South Western parts of Nigeria and, can be found in parts of Benin and Togo, the leopard is a symbol of fearlessness, power, and agelessness. There's a saying among the Yoruba which originated from their hunters, which loosely translated means - "you cannot stumble on the carcass of a dead leopard while wandering through the jungle". Now, what does this really mean? The meaning is esoteric. It is the view of a creature that reaches the prime of physicality at young adulthood and retains it until it breathes its last in death. In other words, it is a creature that does not experience the degeneration of old age. This is the "Leopard’s Code"     

   The scientific accuracy and verification of this claim are unimportant, what is important is the principle at work here. The principle of a physically active and productive life without the degeneration and indignity of what is known as "old age". It is an active belief that a creature’s lifespan is genetically coded into its being. Therefore, when its lifespan runs out, it simply dies! Relating this to a human being, it means that one can live a physically active life through one's lifespan without experiencing the indignity of becoming a doddering vegetable before dying!

    The fact remains that, among the Yoruba, thousands of examples of this type of panoramic health existed before the destructive encroachment of modernity. Even in this day and age, we still have examples dotting the landscape here and there. I have seen octogenarians and nonagenarians taking women in their early twenties as wives and are still physically able to do what they were "doing" when they were twenty-five. This is the Leopard’s Code - "To live every single second actively! And then die!!!" Not to waste part of one's precious life as a doddering vegetable!

"They see their bodies for exactly what it is - a superbly engineered, fine-tuned, high-performance bio-machine that houses their essence" - Ayo Sodipo

        In the western world, this kind of panoramic health has been witnessed over and over throughout the ages. Some have attributed it to some mysterious elixirs, magic, mutant genes, or membership of certain esoteric cults, etc. What nobody likes to hear is that these few consciously disciplined individuals have simply been observing and working with natural law. They see their bodies for exactly what it is - a superbly engineered, fine-tuned, high-performance bio-machine that houses their essence. Thus, they don't do things that can destroy it. At least not consciously. They know that like every machine, it has an expiry date. They also know that like every machine, if it is well maintained it serves its owner well throughout its manufacturer's designated lifespan. This is an observable fact.
      I have always been mystified by how a person can take loving and infinite care of their car, motorbike, golf clubs, dog, etc.; and yet be a smoker?! How can you be loving and caring to inanimate objects and lesser creations and be careless and hateful to yourself?! True believers, before you can love anybody or anything you must first love yourself. Intelligent people don't destroy themselves.
        The leopard's code is being observed daily by a few people all over the world. These are men and women in their 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s; but who have the highly functional and fine-tuned bodies of people in their mid-20s to mid-30s

             

A classic example of discipline and self-esteem!!!
Wonder woman!!

The pictures are those of Ernestine Shepherd and were taken when she was 74 years old in 2010. According to the Guinness Book of Records in 2010 and 2011, she was then the oldest competing female bodybuilder in the world. Ernestine started taking care of her body when she was 56. According to her, she could do everything she was doing at 30. I believe her completely!! Now, that's what I call a cougar!!! 
   
Classic self-preservation!!!





The picture above is that of the late Jim Morris, bodybuilder, and former bodyguard to rock star Elton John. The pictures above show his body at different ages. Notice that there's very little difference between how he looked at 25 and how he looked at 77!!! This is the Leopard's Code taken to its zenith. This elderly (not old) gentleman surely enjoyed life to the last seconds of his physical existence on this plane. This is because he has maintained himself for a lifetime.
       It’s very easy to start giving excuses that it’s too late because of advanced age and ill-health but, these are just what they are -  Excuses!! Take the example of the elderly gentleman that has his picture shown below - 


It’s never too late!!!

The late Mr. Ray Moon of Australia took this picture when he was in his 80s. At 75 years of age, Mr. Moon has had polio, open-heart surgery, suffered a cardiac arrest, and was once pronounced clinically dead. He has had a pacemaker fitted, has suffered a twisted bowel, two minor strokes, a hernia, and prostate problems. As you can see, Mr. Moon was an old man having the normal problems of old men. However, at 75, Mr. Moon got tired of being an old man and hit the gym. The result is what you see above. He now has a better quality of life and is happy about it!

       As we can see, the earlier one starts taking care of his/her body the better. Mr. Morris started in his early 20s and today looks better than most 30 years old people. Mrs. Shepherd started when she was 56 and looks like a delicious 40. And, Mr. Moon started at 75 and can pass for well preserved 60 years old. Therefore, it doesn’t matter when you start. Take care of your body, and your body will take care of you!!

Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Resolve: The Salmon Principle




The unstoppable fish!!
Every year the North Pacific salmon leaves the ocean to start a journey of thousands of miles back to their spawning grounds in the rocky beds of streams in Canada. These laser-focused fishes brave and conquer all manner of obstacles - geographical, predatory, natural, and man-made. To understand the resolve of these wonderful animals, one only has to see underwater video footage documenting their passage. It shows that the fishes we usually see jumping out of the water and falling back into the river to be carried downstream are the very weak ones.

"The salmon principle is the practice of being laser-focused and single-minded in the pursuit of one's goals. Do this and failure becomes an impossibility." - Ayo Sodipo

 Underwater cameras show thousands of powerful salmon swimming upstream. Up waterfalls and any other type of obstacle nature may place in their paths. These aquatic animals are displaying resolve in their ultimate form. Now, read carefully and comprehend: For you to be absolutely sure of success in whatever you do in life, you must embrace and internalize the "salmon principle". The salmon principle is the practice of being laser-focused and single-minded in the pursuit of one's goals. Do this and failure becomes an impossibility.
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