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Wednesday, 15 July 2015

The Power of Inspiration - by Femi Fani-Kayode

Article written by former minister, Femi Olukayode. Read below...
Dark is the heart that weeps and bleeds. Pure is the spirit that overcomes pain. Free is the soul that activates faith. Pure is the joy that true love brings. Yet most important of all is the power of inspiration. That grace and strength that encouraging words, steeped in knowledge and experience, bring. We can only heal and help those in pain when we ourselves once experienced that pain. We can only shed light in darkness when we ourselves once walked in that darkness.


We can only lift others up when we ourselves have once been down. Inspirational prose is like speaking in tongues to the unlettered- they cannot possibly understand or appreciate it. They know not it’s value and they have no use for it’s strength. Like Shakespeare once said, to them, ‘’tis caviar to the general’’. 

Yet to refined souls and sensitive spirits it is everything. It is the shield that protects and preserves our hearts, thoughts and emotions- it is the very essence of our being. 


To the learned and enlightened it is like the burning fire, bringing in glory and blessings and ushering in the marvellous heat of the golden sun. 


It inspires, it brings laughter, it brings tears of joy. It brings hope even to the most hopeless and it ushers in a rustic and complex form of spiritual resurrection and rejuvanation. That is why it is wise and good to learn from our experiences and share it with others. 

One short and encouraging note to a despairing soul may well save a life. One kind smile or a few words laced in love may well give cause for those who have lost all hope to think again and give life another chance. 


One tiny expression of compassion or passion and one small gesture of kindness, support and love to even the most unlovable may change them forever. 

A helping hand extended to a complete stranger may inspire that stranger to have faith in humanity and to have an encounter with God. 

May those that understand the essence of these words never lose sight of this glaring veracity. May those who laugh to scorn the power of prose and the beauty of the word continue to wallow in their abject poverty of the mind and dearth of knowledge and understanding.

In all, strive to love, to care for others, to show compassion, to be merciful, to be kind, to be loving, to be forgiving and most important of all seek to inspire and bring hope to others. 


An encouraging smile to the weakest and most frightened amongst us at the most unexpected moment could do it. Or perhaps an unexpected phone call to a long lost friend. 


Whatever it takes give someone joy, particularly the lost, those in pain and the broken-hearted,  that our Lord in heaven, the God of mercy and truth, may know your worth. This is indeed God's work and it is a glaring expression of the power of inspiration. 
 

46 comments:

  1. Hissssss article from. Whooooo?not interested to read!talkertive

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  2. Inspiring words to start the day

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  3. This Guy is too stupid for me to read an article written by him

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    1. In his stupidity he studied at Cambridge, is a lawyer, has been Minister of the Federal Republic etc. I'll take his type of stupidity any day

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  4. Wow! Am so blessed reading dis powerful words of inspiration frm a man dat God has blessed, and increased his coast.

    I tap into dis blessing of inspiration. God abundantly bless him for dis, and I wish him all d best thereof. Thumbs up, and more power to his elbows.

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  5. Fani Kayode is another desperate politician seeking political attention

    Fibonnachi Omoh

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  6. FFK TALKIN...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  7. Thats my man olufemi kayode.hey linda i thought he has change name so you better start calling him by that.
    One of nigeria's finest bold man,what a nice article shame to hausas.

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  8. Thats my man olufemi kayode.hey linda i thought he has change name so you better start calling him by that.
    One of nigeria's finest bold man,what a nice article shame to hausas.

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  9. Thats my man olufemi kayode.hey linda i thought he has change name so you better start calling him by that.
    One of nigeria's finest bold man,what a nice article shame to hausas.

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  10. Park well, ur time don expire.

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  11. Oloshi FFK, u seem to like the spot light,so u must say something everyday. Go and rest with d cash u stole. Let people with brains talk biko.

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  12. Why have you refused to address him by his new name?

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  13. Nice writeup. Fine man with sweet words of inspiration

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  14. What saddens me about Femi OluKayode is not that d endemic illiteracy n bigotry n selfishness in our blind society will never allow millions to get to grips with the wisdom n refined philosophical principles this maverick embodies until he's gone @ the fullness of age. As usual,many will castigate n hurl insults n abuses @ you Sir over this piece u just wrote, but never mind,never blame them either,they simply lack d capacity to see n comprehend the profoundness of your wisdom n intelligence,n I hope u always spare some moment to pray for these eternal captives of ignorance Sir, but there r those of us who do,so keep sharing your blessings with us, I trust u to never be afraid to speak out, no matter who's Ox is gored. Hope to meet u someday. Blessed!

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Oky seen....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. Sir, thank you for this awesome words you impacted into the lives of so many souls. May the Lord grant you more strength on your work of evangelism. AMEN.

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  17. Mr FFK,nice write up.its either the recent acquittal or the new "p" u are enjoying is inspiring you to be a changed man starting from d change of name.either way it's a welcomed development.

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  18. I would come back later to read. Linda take note!

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  19. I would come back later to read. Linda take note!

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  20. Good one, but for the first time FFK talks Good and i totally agree with his words. you can agree with me that change is good. Thank you Jesus. God bless Nigeria.

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  21. No time for FFK and his write ups.....

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  22. Fani Fani ur life is a direct opposite of all u have written..."whatever it takes give someone joy" how much joy did u give to your daughter on her wedding day?

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    1. Thank you L.A you've spoken well. This guy FFK is the most dumbest person I have ever heard of, what a retard.

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  23. Dumb Fuck.
    Somebody should knife the fool.

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  24. Well writen,can't over emphasize how well read and exposed u are. Your sense of expression is outta dis earth. #youngboinono#

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  25. Couldn't finish reading.


    ***Janelle Monae is my new crush***

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  26. Is he Fani Kayode or Olukayode?

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  27. nice write up sir, what a heartfelt letter, will really appreciate if u will continue to trend in dis path of life, I mean writing, motivating & encouraging with ur with write ups, lastly it will be nice of u sir if u will emulate & act accordingly to ur article sir, u will not only be a role model to others but will also win peoples heart to urself sir.

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  28. Nice write up. To read more interesting and motivating write ups visit: www.what2become.blogspot.com.

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