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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

JAPHETH J OMOJUWA: A VOICE WITH REVOLUTIONARY SOUND. Written by Lanre Olagunju.

Posted by Lanre Olagunju at 9:06 AM – 3 comments
 



A part of Nigeria says that when a child knows how to wash his hands well he will dine with elders. Japtheth J Omojuwa has been dining with the elders lately therefore, it’s a proof that his hands are well washed.

Few years ago I met this brilliant and very vibrant young man who is made of great stuff. I haven’t met too many young people with such a personality graced with such aura and splendor. If you call him a realist, I say he is a realist extraordinaire. Japheth isn’t another experimental work of creation, neither is he just a number amongst the over 6billion people that occupy space on planet earth. He’s a brilliant chap who has mastered the art of applying wisdom to life, people, and most recently politics.

Yeah! You only need to know him a little to know that he is such a revolutionary. Especially when it comes to the show-off of vibrant and well articulated passion, organized zeal, and desire to be heard. My first interaction with him was during undergraduate days. Those were his days of turning point. The result of his turning point, has explained that the dog in every man can be judiciously tamed. And that in every pervert is a celibate and probably vice versa. 

I just wonder at his incredible ability to argue a course crazily with facts, dates, and questions that he only would eventually answer. In my modest opinion, I think Arsene Wenger owes this particular Nigerian so much. Being a passionate Gunner he carelessly uncovers his passion for football at the slightest opportunity. He does it so well that you could possibly become irritated most especially if football is far from your passion or first love. But you can’t but stay glued to him so you can amass the wealth of information that he’s willing to release at such a deafening will, thoroughness, speed and with so much objectivity.

His seamless use of word play is revealed when he blends simile, metaphor and sarcasm effortlessly like any other Nobel Laureate.  I’m a fan of smart people who love to say so much with little words and time. So that side of him thrills me a lot. When he renders short speeches, you’ll most likely think that he was only born to talk. Then when he writes, you are like, this is exactly what he was born to do! Japheth J Omojuwa is a bundle of multitalented missile fired to our world for remarkable effect, taking Africa as a starting point.

Sometimes ago I just concluded and called him a workaholic, and sincerely I still wonder if he sleeps at all. Lately, someone said he tweets so hard that there’s virtually no need to use up more words tweeting.

His passion to be heard and to challenge conventional wisdom has been demonstrated through his online voice www.omojuwa.com. His uncompromised and well thought out political views on pragmatic and daring political issues has decorated his brain child (www.omojuwa.com) with the Best Nigerian Political Blog 2011. In fact he has brought a new meaning to accomplishment.

You will fail repeatedly at several attempts to make him live by your own opinion, after he’s personally convinced over an issue that have been well incubated and re-baked again and again in his mind. He cares less about what others feel. For that uncommon courage, I doff my hat.

 Omojuwa’s strong loud esteem has been adequately mistaken for pride and some others feel his pride or strong self esteem (whichever you choose) is traceable to the kings’ College thing. Anyway behind the proud and hard talking Japheth is a respectful, caring and quite courteous Omojuwa who is quite simple and personable, yet with the will of steel. But trust me, don’t expect him to be courteous enough to ever shut his mouth when they are supposed to be doing the graceful work of running for the sake of liberty. 

He’s a crazy God chaser who draws market place inspiration from the author of inspiration himself. Like Rockefeller, he cleaned the house of Worship joyfully and tactically. Omojuwa has been caught doing cleansing justice to what he calls his Father’s House. In my opinion, he can’t but be richer than Rockefeller in both intellectual and material wealth.

He’s a brilliant chap who has mastered the act of thinking. And thinking you know is what the average mind will do anything to avoid. Jay is a perfect and quintessential example of someone who makes no bones about his political view. It doesn’t have to go well with those who feed on the goodluck of lukewarm leaders; he says it the way it is. And that’s his essence

Omojuwa for me is a subject of high value for several reasons.  As he turns a year older my great hope and prayer is not only that he institutionalizes his full essence but that he’ll build a brand known for the truth and also, that he inspires many more young men and women to give themselves to the rebirth of comatose Nigeria by standing for what matters.

Happy birthday Japheth. You inspire
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3 Responses so far.

  1. Kayman's Blog says:
    October 4, 2011 at 10:38 AM

    larogold toh badz

  2. Jerry Fadipe says:
    October 6, 2011 at 5:54 PM

    This is one dynamic writeup, from a dynamic writer to dynamic personalty. WELL DONE!

  3. Oluwabukola says:
    October 6, 2011 at 10:06 PM

    Yeah good thinking good product. This is a most read for all readers so inspiring.

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