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Food for Living: Overview of Unleash Your Destiny
By Henry Ukazu
Dear Destiny Friends,
It’s time to unleash your inner uniqueness and achieve your full potential – Euginia Herlihy
I bring you good tidings from the stable of the long-awaited book, Unleash Your Destiny. It’s been a week since I announced the forthcoming release of my second book “Unleash Your Destiny- 50 Nuggets for Living A Purposeful and Impactful Life. Since that announcement, a lot of people have reached out to me to get a copy of the book.
We are all destined for greatness, we are all destined for success, we are all destined to unleash inherent potentials, but it’s quite unfortunate that many of us remain docile, while some are waiting for motivation to jumpstart their calling.
One may be wondering what’s so special and unique about ‘Unleash Your Destiny’. What makes Unleash Your Destiny different from other non-fiction books is a result-oriented practical and transformational story that is shared in the book. This is because each of us is blessed with abilities to change the world by making great impacts with our gifts, talents and skills, but we are not utilizing them to the fullest capacity.
Destiny in this context does not mean “Christian or spiritual destiny, it is the Human Capacity Destiny which will enable you to unleash your potential. To unleash your potential, it’s instructive to note that there are seeds which need to be activated. I call it the seeds of greatness. Before that seed is activated, you must be ready to do the needful by walking the talk. If you are ready to begin this journey, I can guarantee your transformation in your personal and professional life.
Here are a few guidelines to unleash your potential.
DESTINY BECKONS – ARE YOU READY?
At every stage of our existence, destiny beckons on us to take a step closer to our rightful place among the greatest in history, by presenting to us opportunities disguised as challenges. The question is, how ready are you for the promptings of destiny?
SEEDS OF GREATNESS
Seeds are one of the most powerful and potent forces in life, if properly nurtured. A single seed can metamorphose into a tree, and that tree can also metamorphose into a forest. Consider the human spermatozoa. As tiny as they are, just one is enough to produce a full-fledged human being, and from there it can multiply to form a family or generations as the case may be.
When you know what seed you have inside of you, you won’t be bothered by what other people say or think about you. The reason many get easily frustrated by insults and criticisms is because they do not know the boundless power of the seed of greatness that they carry within them.
Your seed is what lives in you. Your seed is your identity, your DNA and your brand. To inspire the world, you must know your seed. To live a life of purpose and impact, you must know what you have been born with to transform the earth. Your seed is your secret to having dominion in the world.
OBEY YOUR INNER VOICE
As a progressive person on a journey to transform the world with your personality and ideas, it may not always be easy to get people that will believe in you or your vision, but you must abide by the promptings of your inner voice, nonetheless.
A good way to know that your inner voice is leading you aright is the peace of mind that comes with the path you have chosen to follow. I will share a personal story with you. In 2017, I resigned from my job to travel to see my late grandmother, that journey appeared absurd to some people, but I was convinced it was the right thing to do. Upon arrival in Nigeria, my grandmother was excited and prayed passionately for me before my departure. That prayer, I will say, was part of the foundational success I have attained in life, if not the foundational blessings that have spurred me to an enviable height.
YOU WILL BE TESTED
Every single person in life will be tested directly or indirectly. Nobody succeeds in life without being passionate about something and being consistently committed to it. Your integrity, character, commitment, entrepreneurial spirit, passion, academic, love, skill, knowledge, talent, ability etc., will surely be tested. It is easy to say you love someone, but as we all know, action speaks louder than voice. Depending on the individual and the peculiar nature of their purpose in life, the tests of destiny may vary.
However, the under listed is almost inevitable:
YOU HOLD THE REMOTE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE
As Brian Tracy once said, “You are the architect of your own destiny; you are the master of your own fate; you are behind the steering wheel of your life. There are no limitations to what you can do, have, or be. Except the limitations you place on yourself by your own thinking.”
Nobody is holding you back. Most of the successful innovators in science and trailblazers in business and other spheres of life are people who didn’t see the big picture when they first began their endeavors. What do you spend the bulk of your time thinking about, and doing? If you are desirous of making something great out of your life, and having a massive impact on the world around you, you must know that what you do with your time says a lot about you and the direction your life is heading.
In conclusion, your success is your success, your sorrow is your sorrow, no one can share it with you. It’s your responsibility to change. I will leave you with this great quote by Myles ‘Your destiny is chosen by God. Your future is certain, whether you arrive there is up to you’
Henry Ukazu writes from New York. He works with the New York City Department of Correction as the Legal Coordinator. He’s a Human Capacity and Mindset coach. He is also a public speaker, youth advocate and creative writer. He’s the author of the acclaimed book Design Your Destiny – Actualizing Your Birthright. He can be reached via info@gloemi.com
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Police Affairs Minister Lauds Orderliness, Transparency in Recruitment Exercise
The Minister of Police Affairs, Ibrahim Gaidam, has expressed deep satisfaction with the conduct of the ongoing recruitment exercises for its orderly and transparent nature across the country.
He made the commendation, according to a statement made available to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP), while receiving feedback from filed officers across the country and described the process as not just a routine exercise, but a critical step toward rebuilding public trust and enhancing the operational capacity of the Nigeria Police Force.
The Minister urged all participants to remain law-abiding, disciplined, and patient throughout the screening process. He emphasized that integrity and respect for due process are as important as physical and academic qualifications, noting that the future of policing in Nigeria depends largely on the character and commitment of those who wear the uniform.
“This is more than recruitment; it is a call to national service,” he stated. “Nigeria needs men and women of honor, individuals who understand that security is the foundation upon which development and prosperity are built.” Gaidam stressed.
The Minister also extended heartfelt appreciation to the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR for its bold and strategic approval of the recruitment of 50,000 police personnel.
He stressed that the unprecedented move demonstrates a clear resolve to address longstanding gaps in manpower while repositioning the Police Force to meet modern security challenges, just as he noted that beyond numbers, the current administration is focused on meaningful reform—transforming policing into a more professional, accountable, and citizen-centered institution.
Gaidam stated that from improved training frameworks to enhanced welfare and operational support, the reform agenda signals a new era for law enforcement in Nigeria.
The Minister noted that the ongoing recruitment exercise, therefore, stands as a symbol of renewed hope—a bridge between the present challenges and a future where communities feel safer, justice is more accessible, and the rule of law is upheld without compromise.
As the screening continues across the nation, the Minister called on all stakeholders—traditional leaders, community members, and institutions, to support the process and encourage eligible youths to participate with sincerity and patriotism.
“Nigeria’s path to a safer, more secure future is being steadily strengthened through deliberate reforms and renewed commitment to nation-building noting that at the heart of this progress is the ongoing nationwide police recruitment screening exercise, an initiative that reflects both hope and responsibility for thousands of young Nigerians,” the Minister concluded.
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Onanuga Knocks Aregbesola over ‘Renewed Hope is a Scam’ Comment
Presidential spokesperson, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, has launched a scathing attack on Rauf Aregbesola following the latter’s criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
The exchange comes hours after Aregbesola, while speaking at the convention of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Tuesday, described the Tinubu administration as a government of “scammers”, urging Nigerians to block it from retaining power after the 2027 general elections.
“If allowed, this regime will continue to chant renewed hope till eternity. We have a duty to stop these scammers from retaining power,” Aregbesola said.
In a swift response, Onanuga dismissed the remarks and accused the former Governor of Osun State of hypocrisy and poor performance during his time in office.
“My attention has been drawn to Rauf Aregbesola’s attack on the Tinubu administration at today’s illegal elective convention of the ADC — a party of desperados and power mongers who, to date, have not articulated any credible plan for Nigeria,” he said.
Onanuga further criticised Aregbesola for failing to reflect on his own record before attacking his “former boss and benefactor.”
“Unfortunately, Aregbesola did not undertake any honest self-reflection on his own record in public office — as governor or as Minister of Interior,” he stated.
He alleged that Aregbesola’s tenure as governor of Osun State was marked by hardship and poor economic management.
“His eight years as governor of Osun State were characterised by unmitigated hardship for the people. Under his half-baked socialist policies, civil servants went unpaid for months, and those who were paid received only a fraction of their salaries,” Onanuga said.
“It is to Aregbesola’s infamy that Osun became known as a State receiving negative federal allocation and paying just 20 to 30 per cent of normal salaries. It was worse for pensioners in Aregbesola’s Osun State. Many pensioners who relied on their meagre monthly payments died because they were not paid at all.”
Turning to Aregbesola’s tenure as Minister of Interior under former President Muhammadu Buhari, Onanuga said it recorded major security lapses.
“As Minister of Interior under President Muhammadu Buhari, his tenure witnessed the highest number of jailbreaks in Nigeria’s history — including the infamous Kuje Prison escape in Abuja,” he said.
“During his four years, obtaining a Nigerian passport became a nightmarish process, and there were 15 major attacks on correctional facilities in Jos, Abolongo, Imo, Kabba, and Okitipupa, resulting in over 4,000 inmates escaping to join criminal elements.”
Onanuga added, “For someone who failed so woefully to secure our correctional centres and uphold his duties between 2019 and 2023, it is ironic that Aregbesola now seeks to lecture others on insecurity.”
He further accused Aregbesola and other ADC leaders of lacking credible policy alternatives stating, “The real scammers are the politicians inside the SPV called ADC.”
Defending the current administration, Onanuga said the government had acknowledged challenges arising from reforms but was implementing measures to mitigate their impact.
“The Tinubu administration has never shied away from acknowledging that policy reforms have brought unintended consequences, impacting the most vulnerable,” he said, adding that efforts such as wage increases, social support programmes, and economic reforms were underway.
He insisted that the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda was yielding results, including improved economic indicators and increased investor confidence.
“The Renewed Hope Agenda is not a scam,” Onanuga said, maintaining that the government would continue its policies to stabilise the economy and address security challenges.
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Ali Ndume Accuses FG of Insincerity in Fight Against Insecurity
Senator representing Borno South Senatorial District, Ali Ndume, has argued that Nigeria’s lingering insecurity could be decisively tackled within six months if the Federal government demonstrates sufficient commitment.
Ndume stated this on Monday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme, where he expressed concern over the recent escalation of violence, particularly in the North-East.
The lawmaker stressed that beyond complaints, what is required is decisive action and political will.
“It is not about complaining. It is not about asking somebody like me as a senator to say why these things. I always believe that if the President and the Federal Government of Nigeria are serious about this, we can end this thing (insecurity) in six months.
“All we need is to train our soldiers, equip them, arm them very well, and then motivate them,” Ndume said.
The senator lamented the continued loss of military personnel, including senior officers, noting that such incidents highlight deeper operational challenges.
“After killing their commanders, they now come back to kill our commanders and they are still taking about five, six, or even seven. Even today, around Northern Borno, we lost a colonel, I understand, with some soldiers. This should not continue. This is now the problem,” he said.
Ndume also attributed the worsening security situation to inconsistent and incomplete implementation of security strategies.
“The escalating security situation has really been enhanced by the challenge and the threat, and the actions that have been taken that have never been completely done. We have to be very serious about this matter; we have to walk the talk.”
Speaking on the issue of foreign support, the lawmaker emphasised the need for intelligence, technology, and specialised expertise rather than relying on external forces.
“What we need is intelligence. What we need is air support. We also need the expertise of those that are specialists. We even have some that were trained outside, special forces. We have capable hands already on the ground; all they need is equipment, ammunition, and motivation.
“We do not have enough drones. Look at what Burkina Faso is doing, it is technology. We can use technology to finish or minimise these things within the shortest possible time. If you deploy drones and have trained people to operate them, with proper command centres, we can achieve results,” he said.
The Borno South senator further noted that Borno State would have suffered greater devastation without the efforts of Governor Babagana Zulum and commended his interventions in stabilising parts of the State.
Ndume’s comments come amid renewed security concerns in the North-East and across Nigeria.
A recent airstrike at Jilli Market along the Yobe–Borno border on Saturday has come under scrutiny over reported civilian casualties.
The Nigerian Air Force said the strike targeted suspected Boko Haram insurgents and that it is investigating reported civilian casualties.
While casualty figures remain unclear, several deaths and injuries were reported, with victims receiving treatment in nearby facilities.
The incident also followed a deadly attack on Thursday on a military formation in Benisheikh, where troops repelled insurgents but suffered casualties.
Security challenges, including banditry, kidnappings, and communal clashes, persist nationwide.
Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu, during a recent visit to Bayelsa State, reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s security architecture.
Earlier, the United States Department of State had issued travel advisories and begun reducing its staff presence in Abuja. Federal government, however, described it as a routine precaution and not a reflection the country’s security situation.






