KIRIKIRI COMMUNITY: FIGHTING FOR BELLY OR DEVELOPMENT?

Written by U.D.Okechukwu

A community is a place where people live together in a particular area. A place where  there is a feeling of sharing and belonging but be it as it may, Kirikiri community lacks the strong sense of community. The community spirit declines by the day. 

Constituting a lasting transformation in a community requires the input of you and me in different ways with relevance. When a person is relevant in a society, change becomes indubitable whether politically, commercially, spiritually and also through constructive methods but the reverse may only be a case of continuous ochlocracy.



To cast more light on personal relevance, one has to be critical in the pursuit of a developmental cause because there is nothing ever done in the world we live in today without human welfare at heart. It’s all about the life. One cannot be relevant in a community without making a move. A move with a cause. A move with a drive. A move without belly justification. A move with focus and a move with conscience.


This move will make one aspire for a position of influence. An authoritative position comes with responsibilities, tasks, momentum, profit, selfless service, and humility. An authoritative position is not an edge to human colonialism. It is the second phase of development where self-discovery remains the first.


In other words, one must discover one’s ability to serve and put it into motion in line with the method of change wished to be applied… to be continued

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