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Regarding the Spiritual angle that our people have taken Jumoke’s saga to, plus other things on this issue, Peter Adeosun Keyz writes:

I don’t like the Jumoke, the bread-seller-turned-model’s story. And I’m sad about how it has become an ‘inspiring’ story that’s circulating all over social media. I’m happy for her & I congratulate her but that’s just about it. The way people have gone about it is comical to me & also insults my reasoning. It bugs my mind.

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First of all, why has it made so much news around here? Because we’re a superstitious people under prolonged suffering & oppression. The situation in the country has made people hopeless on what to do to achieve any level of comfort in life. So we’ve resigned to fate. So when they hear the story of someone that ‘achieved’ something great (more like ‘that something great happened to’) without any effort, it touches us in some serious ways. In a country where opportunities abound, this lady’s story would’ve made rounds but not at this intensity. Next thing, everybody has loads of her pictures on their phones. I’m worried!

Why aren’t I happy about it? Because one, it’s a sign of how much we’ve fallen in our expectations in life. We no longer believe in what we can do for ourselves. Rather, things that are not our making (e.g., being born a slim instead of fat person) are now what we rely on to make it in life. As if this lady put in any work or intelligence to have that height & body shape…

And two, because it speaks to our innate desire to want to achieve something without much effort. Everybody wants divine favour. People don’t even mind if they don’t deserve what they’ve got. They just want to get what they haven’t worked for. That’s why they fill up churches & camps everyday — unmerited favour, overnight success, etc. What a sorry set of people we are! No economy can develop with that mindset.

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Of course, we’re all happy that MSc. holders are finding it difficult to rent an apartment in Lagos. The drama of an illiterate bread seller that now lives in a posh estate is sweet enough for us to relish. If you say she’s gotten the reward of her diligently hawking her bread, I’d feel better.

But that someone became overnight success without any effort is a good thing but not to celebrate so orgasmically. Of course, she has become prayer points, just like Goodluck Jonathan became prayer points. And when Linda Ikeji too would share her success story, didn’t she play down the hard work part & promote the divine favour part? And the Jumoke lady too has attributed her stuff to God. She’s right. She neither used her brain nor her diligence.

Just God. That’s the kind of story we like in Nigeria. Story of God. No wonder God has developed our economy without our brain & diligence!

Naij dot com made a video about her & tagged it ‘Miracles do happen!’ We like miracles, things that happen that we can’t explain. God’s plan & purpose. & all other nonsense. No wonder Lagos-Ibadan expressway, the busiest road in Africa, gets locked up for a few days every month. No wonder we don’t want to work.

If you work hard & you make it, your success has an explanation. & God doesn’t want your success to have an explanation as he doesn’t like to share his glory with anyone including you. So he prefers to bless you by grace, without your work. Just like Jumoke. Let’s pray for this unmerited favour to develop Nigeria & remove the bad roads, improve the value of Naira & the unemployment rate! Unfortunately, if you think this is a miracle, you’ve missed it.

There’s nothing miraculous about this. And if you’re to celebrate a fluke that happened to only one person & might never happen to anybody else in the next 200 years, shouldn’t you wake up from the fantasy of the Disney Wonderland? Why should a freak occurrence to one person increase the hopes of 180 million people? Why shouldn’t we celebrate what a large number of people with some level of certainty can aspire to achieve?

But of course, I’m assuming that we’re a serious people. No wonder our politicians embezzle large sums of money once they assume office: we all love overnight, unmerited success, don’t we? The holy book says ‘the race is not to the swift…and wealth is not to the intelligent…’, doesn’t it? Victories without swiftness & wealth without intelligence is your portion: oya take it now (using Oyakhilome’s voice)! Pscheewww!

Of course in Nigeria, all our celebrities are entertainers, pastorpreneurs, & politicians. They’re the ones our kids look up to. None of the big companies sponsor competitions in science & academics.

They all sponsor music, drama & modeling talent shows. You see how a bank has quickly grabbed Jumoke & made her their ambassador? And they want to inspire us with her story saying ‘If you believe it, you can achieve it’? Yes. She believed & with no effort at all, it materialized out of thin air! No wonder we voted en masse for Goodluck Jonathan. Overnight, untested successes.

Wonder no further about why we’re backward in industrialization & technological development. We don’t need it. We don’t need more PhD’s & improved universities. All we need are more Jumoke’s, overnight successes, & lottery winners. We don’t need inventors & successful business people. Let’s just get many more slim girls out of bread hawking into modeling & they’ll ‘take us to the moon’ (quoting GEJ, January, 2015).

32 COMMENTS

  1. He is very right I swear….I can’t even imagine her being a motivational speaker. …ds country tho..we too dey hype tinzz

  2. He is very right, though it is a pathetic situation that we have found ourselves in this country but yet still Olajumoke’s OlUWA don bless her noni.

  3. Dis guy is obviously not a christian,if he was,he wud understand dat no matter hw hard u work,if God does not grant u d permission 2 be successful,u ll neva be successful,God’s ways r not our ways,we can neva understand d ways of God,we can only be happy 4 her n ope dat God blesses our hustle more than we deserve.

    • you’re exactly one of who the writer is referring to. Christians know faith without work is dead. There must be a level of gumption b4 expecting miracles happening. Olajumoke’s story is a fortuitous event, a serendipity that happens just once in a lifetime.

    • Pls, 4 those that think what dis man said is wrong have a rethink. We nigerians celeberate material things. entertainment is gud but is it d entertainment industry that would develop our country? Untill we become technological conscious like china we as a country will remain poor mentally and materially.

  4. And Who Told You She Is An Illitrate??? MTCHEEEEEE………W You Don’t Like It And You Are Watching Everynow And Then Images. MY DEAR YOU ARE A FAN. DON’T BE JEALOUS.

  5. Acctually,frm my own perspectiv, ure right but not in al.Yes cos wateva u ll bcom tmrw, no 1knws. its not al by bein a graduate dat u can b celebrated,i thnk pple re just appy fr her cos she was just an ordinary bread seller,i thnk she desevers wateva love nigerians re showing her.theres nothing bad in it.

  6. Bros follow this girl celebrate God finally pick her call na grace and point of correction Nigeria people are not lazy people

  7. First of all I think u are pained n its d same “hyped story” u are using to sell urself…. was she jobless before this whole thing? Did u see d heap on d tray on her head? U think hawking is easy? Or u think if she wasn’t hawking she wldnt ve gained some flesh? Relax n think twice before trying to sell urself from another person’s miracle in pretence of complaining about it. Be thankful to God abt it so dt d day CNN mistakenly calls u pple wnt say same abt u! Even in all our hardworks everyone still needs a motivational story somehow.

  8. Bros don’t be pharoah of our time not all hustle pay if we are rewarded according to our struggles the richest people on earth will be the wheel barrow pushers???if U like die of hate God has made her that you can’t change or stop bad belle

  9. Bruh!!it feels like u beefing….stop beefing,sounds like envy. we all ave difrent destinies,dts olajumoke’s..is it nt GOD’s grace u were u r 2day?or do u tink ur “own” wisdom n might got u dr?celebrate odas N u shall b celebrated#life na turn by turn,wait make e b ya turn.

  10. Nd who said she wasnt working, u think its easy to hawk bread? Mind u she left d place she was b4 to come nd work wit her baby, or u think she its easy 2 take care of an 18months old baby nd start hawking only 2 get a profit of 250naira per day. If u want 2 know d meaning of true hustle go nd ask olajumoke nd stop ranting nonsense here. She didnt ‘POSE’ 2 get d contract. She was ‘HAWKING’ her bread

  11. The author of this write up does make a lot of sense. As lovely as her story is, it’s her genes that got her where she is… No different from a potential model being spotted at a malll, as is so often the case around the world. But trust us to attribute everything as being divinely sourced. Jumoke’s story to me is more about TY Bello’s keen eye for spotting raw talent. The only difference is that she’s an illiterate bread seller getting her big break!

  12. U are a mumu u dont no d meaning of harwking, u say she is not working wat is ur business u want too be famour that is why u make u story, ode oponu sugomu

  13. Na wa for people, wetin u dey talk, see they way u jst said u don’t like her, u care if u do my brother, ur option doesn’t count as far as her case is involved…. Na she place her self there, mind ur business… If na u dey this position n ur name n pix r every were m sure u won’t write this abt urself? Let d gel be. na wa ooooo with ur write ups u mk her even more popular n important than d jobs she get itself…. For ha matter to concern u dis way mmmmmmm dts mks a big celebrity.. Tu baba said if nobody talk abt u, then u are nobody whether na lie or true. Mind ur biz n fight for ur own destiny my broda… Worry only for urself n let what has already b to b..

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