A very interesting article by Charles Oputa boy aka Charly Boy. Read below...
Life as we all know evolves in stages. From birth, we begin the process of aging. All things being equal, majority of us will grow old. Thus it will be apt to say that aging is inevitable for us. So why do we as a society pay the least attention to this process. What kinda welfare system should we have in order to adequately take care of our aged, (The old people in our society/parents or relatives) especially the ones we love.
For three years before my
father passed, he was never paid his pension. My mum is going through
the same thing. I keep wondering, what if the financial or emotional
means to take care of them was lacking, they probably will be like some
of our aged pensioners who probably die standing in line waiting for
their pension that never came.
I am of the
opinion we are not doing enough as a society. It is deplorable that so
many people work and expend all their energy and when they become old,
there's no one to really take care of them. In one episode of my radio
show (Talk Junction), we talked about the need for parents to ensure
that they bond with their children because we believe that children who
have a close bond with their parents are the ones most likely to take
charge and care of them in their old age. That's the way society is
meant to evolve. we as children should be the ones to look after our
parents, yes it is the African way. They slaved and spent all their
lives looking after us so it is expected that we in return should take
care of them. My parents lived with me for several years after their
retirement. My widowed mum is 97 years old and I can't imagine her
living anywhere else but with me. Being the primary caregiver and living
again under the same roof with your parents is an enormous role
reversal.
Most of us living with
aged parents find it difficult to balance our own busy schedules with
looking after an aged parent so much so that sometimes it could be
misconstrued as not caring. For some, it could be that the global
financial mess, has left us thinking about self and our survival only.
But this piece is about those who can but don't want to. I am of the
opinion that not just government but also the corporate bodies need to
focus more on developing policies that protect this age bracket. In more
developed society it is very easy to see a nursing home systems that
caters to the old people but how effective can that be in our country.
This is a place where most pensioners can't even get access to their
pension after retirement. Corruption has eaten so deep into our various
systems that even the basic are not provided by the system. For
me nursing homes are so impersonal and that is not our culture in
Africa.
For people like us who don't have the
benefits of earning any pension, we are on our own. God forbid that in
our old age we become either a liability to our children or worse still,
a liability to ourselves. We have all seen the antecedents of
government towards the aged and until a miracle happens, I'm not sure
that will change anytime soon. I have never worked for anyone so what
I've done is that through all the years, I have consistently put aside a
monthly savings in a fixed account on regular basis which I haven't
touched for over 30 years despite sometimes my financial hardship.
Planing, saving and discipline is the key to making the twilight years
of our lives easier.
A lot of people wake up to
the reality that after years of service, they don't have much to show
for it and that can lead to bitterness in old age. My summary on this
will be to advice all of us to learn to cultivate the habit of saving
for this phase of our life's. We must imbibe the attitude of saving for
the rainy day and our old age is the rainy day.
One day,
we as parents won't be able to drive, to climb stairs, or maybe even
change our own clothes or feed ourselves. As painful as thinking about
this might be, we need to prepare for our comfort and safety in the last
stages of our lives. My prayer for us parents is to have children who
will keep us company in our old age maybe take care of us with love and
anything else. Ka chineke mezieokwu.

45 comments:
Right right Charly.
Abeg dint bother to read this his long epistle
Interesting
#It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
#iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE
Hmmmm nice piece.
Amen. The Joy of every parents is for their children to look after them when old. My ours be so IJN amen. Nice article
Nice one charly,,,,ka chineke mezie okwu ooooooo
***odikwa risky nd tyt***
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God bless yu for this post abeg.... #NowPlaying>> baby dance: deshinor...
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Dis is really interesting and also informative, thanks Bros Charlie. Linda take note!
Dis is really interesting and also informative, thanks Bros Charlie. Linda take note!
Wow!
Dis is d best article/write up I hav ever read on LIB bcos my life is blessed and positively impacted by dis gracious and insightful article.
Oga Charly Boy thank u so much for blessing dis generation wit dis lovely write up and may d Lord abundantly bless u and turn ur life around for His glory/works, Amen!
Linda thanks also for bringing dis to ur blog for ur reader's. May d Lord bless u abundantly for dis and grant ur heart desires.
BELOVED LINDA&LIBER'S:
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NB: May d Lord bring judgement upon d person trying to tarnish my personality on dis blog - Amen! Who so ever u r, kindly desist frm dis act!
Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)
Onyeala ma ife
Odi ok Nna m,
Food for thought.
I still talked about this yesterday that the only act of kindness I can do is not for motherless babies but for the aging/oldies... if I ever become a billionaire today, no orphanage home will get a dime of my kobo unless I personally out of conviction choose to give them. but I can give the whole billion caring for the old people. Nothing gives me peace and fulfilment than helping the old ones. Just as motherless babies are dependent so also is it that our aging grannies,(who no longer have energy to work are becoming dependent) painfully we are so caught up in our busy schedule and selfish search for wealth we tend to forget them ( not our fault though -man must eat). Anytime I watch Ty Bello's Ekundayo, I always say prayers for her for appreciating Mama Ekundayo before she left this world. My love for old people is beyond what I can explain. If an old person is hurt I will start crying, if an old person carries a load and walking by the way, it's our responsibility as the youth to give a helping hand(there's blessing there)May God help this generation of robots.. #IamMyGrandmother's Daughter# #MamaIbiolametirinLivesOn#
Great write up Big Bros. A word is enough for thewise
I still talked about this yesterday that the only act of kindness I can do is not for motherless babies but for the aging/oldies... if I ever become a billionaire today, no orphanage home will get a dime of my kobo unless I personally out of conviction choose to give them. but I can give the whole billion caring for the old people. Nothing gives me peace and fulfilment than helping the old ones. Just as motherless babies are dependent so also is it that our aging grannies,(who no longer have energy to work are becoming dependent) painfully we are so caught up in our busy schedule and selfish search for wealth we tend to forget them ( not our fault though -man must eat). Anytime I watch Ty Bello's Ekundayo, I always say prayers for her for appreciating Mama Ekundayo before she left this world. My love for old people is beyond what I can explain. If an old person is hurt I will start crying, if an old person carries a load and walking by the way, it's our responsibility as the youth to give a helping hand(there's blessing there)May God help this generation of robots.. #IamMyGrandmother's Daughter# #MamaIbiolametirinLivesOn#
Amen oh,really maked sense here.
This write up is just too good.Charly boy,i give u a distinction for this.Im praying to grow old and I have always felt for old people doing odd jobs to stay alive.The other day at Isolo I saw a very old man pushing a truck of fine sand for a building site and I couldn't help crying cos I didn't have the means to help his situation.Several thoughts flooded through my mind like maybe he doesn't have children,maybe he has and they are also struggling etc Pls the govt shld make provision for the aged above 65years cos not everyone is pensionable.some were petty traders,labourers,painters in their prime.May we Grow old in good health IJN
#word
Quite interesting! Our aged parents are our responsibility not that of the govt.
Nice 1!!
Dats true
Charlie Boy, this is the TRUTH. God bless you for this piece.
A big Amen to his prayers.
good one charley
Nice piece to reflect on
I'll keep loving you for all your inspirational and powerful write-UPS.Cheers.
proudly OGUTA BREED,nice piece Area father
Olodo dis epistle is long.i wonder hw u study or studied in school.
Nice piece mr charlie.
The younger ones have their whole lives ahead of them. Favouring older folks above them is not practical to me. If you really love old people, divide your resources between the babies nd the oldies. Saying motherless kids wnt get a dime of your money makes no sense to me.
KUDOS SIR CHARLY....LOVELY WRITE UP
Wow!
Dis is d best article/write up I hav ever read on LIB bcos my life is blessed and positively impacted by dis gracious and insightful article.
Oga Charly Boy thank u so much for blessing dis generation wit dis lovely write up and may d Lord abundantly bless u and turn ur life around for His glory/works, Amen!
Linda thanks also for bringing dis to ur blog for ur reader's. May d Lord bless u abundantly for dis and grant ur heart desires.
BELOVED LINDA&LIBER'S:
Kindly disregard and ignore ANY NEGATIVE&VINDICTIVE COMMENT'S frm IMPOSTOR'S dat use(d) my google ID name/Email address on dis blog.
NB: May d Lord bring judgement upon d person trying to tarnish my personality on dis blog - Amen! Who so ever u r, kindly desist frm dis act!
Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)
Exactly, for example my mum, two years after retirement. No gratuity no nothing , come today come tomorrow drama continues. Hand in hand with forced settlements for your file to move from desk A to B.
Wonderful write up.Thank you so much for this truth we all know but refuse to acknowledge.
The piece makes sence bros thanks.
This is BEAUTIFUL!!! Thanks for quick reminder,i guess i have to start saving for my 'rainy days' and that of my parents as well.
After you are already getting close to the age bracket is when you deem it fit to address the issue. Hmmm! I hail you @charlyboy
Now that you are almost getting close to the age bracket is when you deem it fit to raise the issue. Hmmm! @charlyboy I hail o.
God bless you Charlie. You are my rockstar!
Hmmmm
Great article,that's why I don't joke with my parents welfare.
Nice one. A life changing message.
Well said charles
Charly boy. Always hitting d nail on d head.
Thank you @ gentle.
Another issue is Nigerians protest a lot over the development of old people's homes. Yet it is obvious most people don't have the resources to take care of their aging parents. It's kinda hypocrisy . A lot of old people die. Some not so old but because they aren't well taken care of.
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