Tuesday, 31 December 2013

The Incredible And Life Transforming Power Of Belief. By Emecho Ted



The Power Of Belief  is by far the most powerful and creative force in the universe. It is due to the Power of Belief  which causes any  condition, event, or circumstance, that you experience in your life to manifest, and it's outcome is only dependent on whether you believe that the thing can or whether you think it can't manifest. 
By utilizing it, your individual  beliefs consciously and intentionally can and will dramatically enhance the kind and quality of your life whether physically, financially, relationally, emotionally and/or spiritually.  With this I say:


Change Your Internal Beliefs and Perceptions About The World and You'll See Your World Change Right Before Your Eyes

By disbelieving in the manifestation of a desire that you have, whether consciously or unconsciously the outcome (event, condition, or circumstance) that is created happens only as a result of your disbelief and the outcome produced is more of that which you do not want.

INDEPENDENCE WATCH WORDS FOR NIGERIANS By Emecho Ted





Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts.”


You will agree with me that “We are all dissatisfied with Nigeria. Nigeria has betrayed us. Our hopes are dashed. Our dreams are unrealizable within the Nigerian structure. Those who work hard are in penury. Those whose lands are producing the resources are in

WAKE UP NIGERIA, ITS SOLUTION TIME;



By Emecho Ted
EMECHO TED (AEP)



The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership. There is nothing basically wrong with the Nigerian character. There is nothing wrong with the Nigerian land or climate or water or air or anything else. The Nigerian problem is the unwillingness or inability of its leaders to rise to the responsibility, to the challenge of personal examples which are the hallmarks of true leadership”
Well, there is no Problem that exists under the Sun that has no Solution.  The problem of Nigeria   today is not an Exemption. To Build a New and Better Nigeria is not something that can be Achievable by Magic. It does not need Violence, Atrocities and Damages that are already going on there. The Current Situation neither requires Divisions, nor any sort or form of Dictations from either within or from outside the Country.


The best and the only Start-Point required in Solving Nigeria's Problems is to Actively

NIGERIA FALL APART.....smh BY EMECHO TED


EMECHO TED (AEP)
Things Fall Apart, as we know, has become synonymous with Prof. Chinua Achebe. The novel, to my understanding, is not about displaying bravery as depicted by the protagonist, Okonkwo. Rather, it is about dynamism in opposing the assault or the position of the White men who viewed the African culture with much disdain and inferior and went ahead to impose their own culture which was totally strange to the Africans.

Situation of the children in Nigeria

 

Around 15 million children under the age of 14 work in Nigeria, many of them under extremely hazardous conditions. They do so for little or no pay while missing out on a decent education.

Harmful Nollywood: Emecho Ted



Nigerian Nollywood movies have been accused of been portrayal of violence, and its adverse effect on the behaviors of Nigerian youths and the society at large are devastating.

Emecho Ted: Where Do We Start? Nigeria Says Goodbye Tomorrow!

'Our heroes past' normally should refer to a group of people who fought for our own good; but in the case of Nigeria's heroes, they put us in this predicament of under development we're encompassed in.

Emecho Ted: The Educational System in Nigeria declines

         


Nigeria, 50 years old on 1 October 2010. This time in our history does not call for any celebrations. Nigeria used to be the giant and pride of Africa, but that was back in the day. Today, Nigeria’s economy and politics portray sad pictures. The educational system is so bad that Nigerian students are now trooping to Ghana for tutorship. Those who have looted, stole and destroyed the country have sent their children and family members abroad for education and comfort. Nigerians who have genuinely attained economic self-sufficiency also tend to prefer to obtain an education abroad. It is not only the educational system in Nigeria that has suffered. Almost every aspect of our lives in Nigeria has suffered tremendous setback in such a way that the overall quality of life for the ordinary Nigerian is below an acceptable level for a human. In the Niger Delta, where most of Nigeria's revenues are generated, life is far from being a beauty to behold. National and international conspiracies have transformed the rich oil fields into killing fields and a valley of death and despair.


FIGHTING AIR POLLUTION BY EMECHO TED

In Nigeria,  emissions are growing much faster than we'd thought, the absorptive capacity is less than we'd thought, the risks of green house gases are potentially bigger than more cautious estimates and the speed of climate change seems to be faster. 
Reducing emissions of green house gases, also called green house gas mitigation,  is a necessary strategy for controlling global warming. Emecho T, (2011 )

Prayer for Nigeria By Emecho Ted

In spite of all we have seen in far wealthier parts of the world where the culture of profligate spending has brought ruin to the majority, in spite of warnings from Greece, Italy, Spain and even France among the wealthier nations of the world- in spite of these warning signs we all see, which government officials continue to mouth and for which they urge on Nigerians belt-tightening measures, Nigerian rulers continue to live as if they have another country. Indeed, we know many of them are Nigerians only by name but have their sights set elsewhere, in other parts of the world where they have laundered the country’s wealth. The truth, however, is that the vast majority of Nigerians have no other place to call home, nowhere else to run when ‘the come comes to become’!


God Bless Nigeria......Amen 

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

THE NIGERIA OF MY DREAM"

By Emecho Ted

The Nigeria of my dream is that where we will have great leaders and where there will be zero tolerance for corruption, where there is job security, justice, fairness and equity. I want the great Nigeria which our founders dreamed of and which our past leaders will be proud of.