I recently saw Chief Ebenezer Obey, now
known as Evangelist Ebenezer Obey, playing on stage and the title of
this post struck me almost immediately. He’s been around for so long in
the music industry just like King Sunny Ade and a few others. I remember
great works like the Village Headmaster with Dejumo Lewis and I think Ambassador Olusegun Olusola involved in it. Think about Things Fall Apart
written in 1958 by Chinua Achebe and its relevance till date then you
will understand what I mean by long standing relevance. Professor Wole
Soyinka’s Lion and the Jewel and Trials of Brother Jero
still ring a bell after several years of being around. On the political
scene, we still feel the works of Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela
and maybe Malcom X.
In the broadcast industry I think about a
few people like Larry King, Oprah Winfrey, Bimbo Oloyede of Channels
Television, Soni Irabor now at Inspiration FM, Ben Bruce who used to be
at NTA but now owns STV and Tokunbo Ojekunle presently at Radio
Continental. If you want to get into Nollywood then think about the
likes of Bukky Ajayi, Olu Jacobs, Peter Fatomilola, Tunde Kelani and
Sunday Omobolanle among others. I think it’s still safe to say that many
are also still dancing to the hit single of Fatai Rolling Dollars.
Science can never forget Newton or Edison or Graham Bell.
These are people who started their works
when there was nothing to call an industry. There are some other people
like that outside the music and broadcast industry or even the academic
world. We have a few of them in consulting, public speaking, policy
making and leadership development.
Why is it important to think about the
long standing relevance of these people? It is because I am afraid of
the wishy-washy things that many people in this younger generation are
doing. I don’t think that people spend so much time planning and
carefully executing what they are doing. It’s hard to find those whose
utmost desire is to have some good quality that generations after
generations can consume.
When I listen to interviews with people
who have been around for a really long time in what they do, I realize
they started out with great passion. Beyond the passion, they also
constantly developed themselves and ensured they offered the best. If
there was not much to offer, nobody will let your works sail through.
You had to spend several days and nights trying to get the best out of
everything. These people also did it with or without the money. It was
their natural space and were willing to stay there even if nothing came
out of it.
We are now in the Internet generation.
Unfortunately we have moved past just being the Internet generation, we
have become the smart devices generation. We used to go to the Internet
but it now comes to us! There’s nothing wrong with those things because
it has helped some of you to know me and it’s still helping my works but
we should never think that everything will respond at the touch of a
key on your tablet or at the click of a button.
I want to encourage that we get back to
preparing really hard for the things that we need to do. Back in my days
at Mayflower School, we used to say ‘Whatever is worth doing at all is
worth doing well and must be done with undivided attention.’ Let’s not
get wishy-washy with everything. If you want to be around for a really
long time then a lot of hard work has to go into what you are doing.
I remember seeing so many of my
colleagues doing so many flashy things back then as public speakers. I
wonder how they pulled the strings and I could not do it. Each time I
thought about such, a thought would drop on my mind. It’s like having a
conversation with someone I don’t see telling me that these ones will
not be around for too long but you will be around for a really long
time.
I must admit that we have a choice. What
are you doing at the moment? Do you just want to do it for the money or
you want to be around in that field for a really long time? Your
relevance will be determined by the quality and value system you embrace
now. I want to be around for a really long time. What about you?
Photo Credit: voice-online.co.uk
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Fola Daniel Adelesi is a professional public speaker who also trains other speakers, an author, business consultant and highly skilled master of ceremony with excellent poise and diction. He was on the Debaters TV reality show season 1, presented ‘You Can’ on Radio Continental in 2011, did motivational segments on Galaxy TV from Dec 2008 to August 2009 and has authored 3 books including Writing Business Proposal.
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Fola Daniel Adelesi is a professional public speaker who also trains other speakers, an author, business consultant and highly skilled master of ceremony with excellent poise and diction. He was on the Debaters TV reality show season 1, presented ‘You Can’ on Radio Continental in 2011, did motivational segments on Galaxy TV from Dec 2008 to August 2009 and has authored 3 books including Writing Business Proposal.
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