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I Found My Voice by Oluwaseun Osanyinro.

I was like a cloud full and ready to rain the stories untold running through my mind. A cloud full of every good book I had read, every newspaper, magazine, stories heard and life experiences. The world was expectant of my downpour and I did not disappoint. At first, I simply loved telling stories and gaining the attention of my audience through my compelling narration. Then I put them to paper and still gained more audience and gradually, I began passing a salient message through my stories for everyone to read. Writing became my voice, strong enough to persuade my audience and yet soft enough to leave an indelible mark. Through writing, I became many things and yet my original self. I was in the minds of both the good and the bad, the victim and predator. However, as with other spheres of life, my writing career had its shares of ups and downs, days of zero inspiration and lack of support. I was gradually losing my voice, settling at my comfort zone and not ready to challenge any more. It was at this point I met a friend. I did not take him serious when he introduced a weekly online essay competition to me. It was too good to be true in Nigeria. I smiled and nodded as I walked away, pushing his suggestion to the back of my mind because I was not ready to pour my intellectual strength to another online site that would not bother to even give a feedback. I had submitted essays too many times not to get a single feedback. I was gradually believing most were scam sites. Yet, his suggestion tugged my mind at night. When I checked the site and realized it was just kick starting, I laughed. It was a minus to me but I felt I could once more take a leap of faith. It would not hurt to try it but I did not give my all. I wanted to take a final risk on online essay competitions. So glad I did. Nothing could hide my shock when I checked back at the end of the week and realized all essays were submitted, a winner was selected and feedbacks on some essays were shown. I was amazed. Cmonionline was not another intellectual scam site after all. Patiently reading each essay, contestants did not fail to amaze me as it seemed everyone knew his or her onions. I really wished I had put my best at the beginning and so when I saw the next week’s topic, I began my preparation. I loved the intellectual contest, the dynamics of writing styles, the information from various aspects of life and the slogan “everyone is a winner”. Cmonionline gradually became a platform where upcoming writers found home and each had a voice. Each week was an opportunity to be better because not only was feedback given but as a writer willing to learn, I had opportunity to go through the works of others and learn a thing or two. The cash prizes won added to the financial independence of writers, a great feat carried out by the sponsors of the competition of which I am grateful. Consistency also became a norm through this platform. The prize was no longer the bull’s eye but rather the level of growing consistency among writers. Everyone worked towards putting up a piece weekly. Procrastination when writing became a thing of the past and I made sure that I had an entry to submit every week I was available. My consistency was rewarded to my surprise when cmonionline awarded a Christmas bonus to every entry on the last week of 2020. I never joked with consistency anymore not only because of the reward but because I knew its advantage. Fluency in my writing style became easy and with time, I knew my strength and weakness. Through cmonionline, I had the courage to once again venture into the cold waters of online essay competitions with more refined skills, speed and consistency. As with other growing aspects of life, there are some areas in need of improvement on this awesome platform. More attention should be given to publicize this great opportunity and to invite other great writers. Writers who have benefitted from this platform should spread the good word. In addition to the good work and prizes from the sponsors, as cmonionline is growing, each topic area should be awarded separately. Essays on politics should be contested against one another and essays on creative writing contested against one another. This would give each essay a fair chance in its field. Lastly, a web seminar can be held regularly where invited facilitators can teach writers of cmonionline ways to improve their writing skills. I am forever grateful I was introduced to cmonionline and I’m glad I took the bold step to speak through my “pen” once again. Osanyinro Oluwaseun, a graduate of Microbiology and currently a master student of Public Health at the University of Ibadan runs a blog on WordPress deejemima.wordpress.com

Essays, Writers

When Will The Nigerian Youths Be Attentive? by Chisom Precious 

  “I Stan Erica” “ I Stan laycon”  and that has been how I  watch the BBNaija show with no gotv or dstv subscription. Everyday am constantly being slapped in the face with updates from this reality show.  Over the years the Nigerian creative industry has kept the Nigerian citizens some what happy and forgetful of the inevitable hardship in the country. These shows act like a momentary anaesthetic , numbing the pain of the imminent failure our dear country is tilting to. Viral shows like BBNaija, project fame West Africa, Malta Guinness dance all, Nigeria got talent, The voice Nigeria, gulder  Ultimate search, who wants to be a millionaire and so on were created to entertain the populace,which it has  done so  incredibly well.  Shows like this  present the wonderful talents of Nigerians. They also served as a platform  for their contestants,  the actual starting point to stardom for  some of them. Without these shows there would be no Chidinma Ekile, Ebuka obi- uchendu, Kunle Remi,Uti Nwachukwu ,the famous tacha and mercy of BBNaija and a host of others. These shows have also displayed the vast Nigerian tribes and culture, explored  it’s various beautiful landscapes thereby giving future tourists a reason to visit Nigeria. I for one took a liking to shows like the maltina dance all, gulder ultimate search and specially the who wants to be a millionaire, for it increased the span of my knowledge and encouraged me to know more.  Now we are in the internet age where you can get answers to all you seek  just by putting it on a search engine and whether we like it or not the response  we get shape how we view things. This is also an era where young adults and youths have their values built around Facebook, Instagram or Twitter posts. As of now their views on certain issues vary from the usual because they are ‘stanning‘ and ‘restaning‘ one celebrity cum role model. It is now a show me who you Stan and I’ll tell you what you character could be like thing.   The reality show, Big brother Naija which began in the year 2006 since it’s inception has not done the best of work in helping the youths morally.The airing of live sex has absolutely no impact on the viewers.With the corona virus stopping Schools and jobs, leaving a greater part of the populace which are young adults and youths idle, it became a thriving ground for the reality show . Statistics says that during the final week of the show in 2019 it garnered  up to 50 million votes and 240 million votes for a two weeks duration. This would leave you to  imagine the numbers it would pull in this year, all thanks to the lockdown too.  In the course of watching this show our youths lose themselves, often forgetting what the real problem is and what to focus there energy on. Due to the love they have for their favorite contestant, they end up endorsing absurd behaviors  displayed by this said contestant, and that can act as a yardstick they use to judge themselves.  Unemployment has been on the rise since the  beginning of the pandemic and the government has not been considerate either. It’s no news that the electricity tariffs and fuel price has been increased. Fuel which was formally sold 125 naira is now sold 160 naira per litre, and electricity units  for a prepaid meter which was 15 units for 500 naira is now 8 units for 500 naira. Such a drastic change. This  will bring  about the hike in most things thereby making life harder for the average Nigerian. Issues like I mentioned is yet to trend  like the disqualification of a certain Big brother Naija housemate. Some fans of the said housemate went  as far as donating money for her. A go fund me account was created and a whopping sum of 15 thousand dollars was raised in 5hours . In pidgin English I would say  e weak me, at that point I now understood that the youth have indeed a long way to go.  In my honest opinion  we should all laugh off our stress and  entertain our selves, but when that serves as  a way to avoid important things which should be our priority, it poses more of a problem than an entertainment. Also with the way things are going I wonder what will become of our youths in years to come.  The amount of attention given to frivolities is a cause to worry .This leaves me with the question, Are we truly what our dear president called us? “The lazy Nigerian youth”.                                                                                                                                           Arueze Chisom Precious, a passionate writer can be reached through sommytilly1402@gmail.com                                                                                                                       

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