You
may find so many errors as you read through. But I beg you to please pardon my
mistakes. I wrote this piece in a rush and Just don’t have the time to start
editing.
Its
1am in the morning and am still awake thinking about the next phase of my life
and the many uncertainties that comes with it. It is frightening I must admit,
but somehow, I am hopeful that my future, although unknown, is bright.
I
had traveled down to Yola for 3 primary reasons: To pick up my NYSC call up
letter, reunite with friends once again, and finally, to attend the homecoming
event that was organized for alumni. Taking friends by surprise, I appeared
from nowhere like a superman. At the sight of me, they jumped on me, hugged me,
screaming out loud in excitement for others to know the controversial huntly is
the building…. *winks*
The
past week for me has been an awesome experience as I dazzled both friends and
enemies by appearing on the red and green carpet events of both the AUN concert
and the Mr. and Mrs. AUN Pageant, looking dapper as always. Wearing a blue long
sleeve shirt and black pants on the MR and Mrs AUN Pageant, camera men present
were all over me, taking pictures of me ranging in their thousands. I’m pretty
sure I gave Jim Iyke a run for his money. I hear someone say: “Abeg make I hear
word.” Lol…… #NotInterestedFace.
To
cut the long story short, I had mad fun. It was a beautiful experience. It was
now time for business. And NYSC was about to give some of us the greatest shock
of our lives. With the recent bombings and killings of innocent lives by
BokoHaram, people fear being posted to northern states, hence they influence
their posting. For me, I decided I was just going to allow life take where it
pleases. I made up my mind not to influence my posting even though I was being
pressured by mum to. Part of my philosophy
is life becomes boring when you know the next step. Don’t you think?
While
many others were posted places like Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Calabar, guess
where I was posted to? Keep guessing….
This
is perhaps one of the most challenging times in my life as I am left with the
option of putting my fears behind me, and venturing into the unknown or heeding
to my mum’s advice of me staying back and waiting for the next batch.
Apparently, she has been in tears and great fear since she was informed of my
posting.
I
believe that character is developed in the most uncomfortable of places. I can’t
question God’s decisions neither can I change them. It is with this intent I venture
into the unknown, trusting that God’s plan and ultimate purpose for my life
will be revealed during my NYSC year.
Often
times, faith develops in the dark! Have you ever thought about the process that
is involved in photography? From the point that you get your family posed with
smiles on their faces to the final framed photo, you have to go through a
number of steps. When you take a photo,
you expose the film in your camera to light by opening the shutter. The light
reacts with something called silver-halide particles in the film. These
sensitive particles react to the light, producing the invisible reaction. The
film must be developed in order for the reaction to be made visible. To keep
getting the film from getting overexposed, the film is developed in the dark,
cool room using several chemicals. The skill of the photographer comes into play,
because he must know how long to keep the film in each chemical. An error in
the process of and the photo could come out too dark, too light, streaked, or
stained. But it is only after each step is performed for the right duration of
time that you end up with a perfect picture.
The
development of our faith is similar to that of film development. We are exposed
to the light of life, but the image of the dark of the master is not seen until
we endure the process of life. Often times, it is in the dark and the most
uncomfortable of places that our lives are dipped into the developers that
expose who and what we are.
God
knows how long to keep us in each chemical bath; He knows how much we can
handle, and He leaves us in the bath only until we develop into the desired
image. He moves us from one experience to another, and although we do not see
the full, final image until the process is complete, we can trust that the
process that takes place in the dark will eventually produce a clear image. It is
with this in my mind that I trust that God wants to teach me how to trust him
even in the desert place. He wants to teach me identify and extract finished
product from raw materials. He wants to teach how to appreciate what doesn’t appeal
to the eyes.
I
know it’s going to be a tough one, but I am prepared to face it. NYSC has got nothing
on me. I will survive.
For
those who are curious about my posting, you will know shortly. My flight has
been scheduled for 8:50am this morning and I am not even prepared half way. Please allow me to go take my bath, have
breakfast and head to the airport. I must be in SOKOTO before anyone gets
there. The Governor of SOKOTO awaits my
arrival.
I
need you prayers and best wishes please. Leave a comment.
To my fellow otondo's, i wish you well
To my fellow otondo's, i wish you well
See
you all again in three weeks times. Until then, your boy remains loyal.
Gracias