Growing mind
It is obiously in our trend as youth with rather vulga mind, to never accept our destiny as it is unconnected to one’s fault or another.
You were born as a child of your parent, but as time goes on, age climb up to the stage of being responsibility not only to your immediate family, but to the society at large.
One to never forget first is Almighty Allah, the creater of you and all, the blesser that gives you life, and determines your destiny right before your birth.
You were sent to school, not only to learn what life is all about, but to understand how to be fair in your judgement.
I was born in Runka village, grown and obtained my primary knowledge and experiance there. It was ofcourse a mix of bitter experiance, might be because we were not opportuned to have someone to quide us throught.
Those days there were things to blame others, but instead we kept struggling till the end.
Now here you are, you waik-up and see a nearby Secondry School in the name of Community, which in not small amount lessen your hardship in accessing post primary education, those who started it were same people who thought seriously of your future, when your mind was not yet portrait.
It was by the sweat of those voluntary teachers you came to have realised yourself-esteem, gotten your Certificate, but you have choosen never to give it a dam!. And unfortunately very few among you had the good will of going there and serve voluntarily.
Let me challenge you, if you are right in your own view. There was a historic effort made by some of your senoir brothers, where some of you were choosen based on your individual performances, gotten admission for you to best science schools, given special quidance throughout. Most of you have gotten best result, enrolled in to best universities and finally gotten very good result.
Even those who were not opportuned to be in the University still gotten well with other courses in different colleges. Do you think your fellow juniors wouldn’t expect at least similar reciprocity?
I think you shouldn’t expect everything to be just done for you, not even by your parents.
No illiterate has head and mind to squeak on issues of employment. You were given a light of education first, before you think you were offended for not been given employment, which we surely tried every best, and there we shall keep trying until we reach where destiny keeps it.
If you choose to be very unfair to those who offered that little they could, simply because you deliberately don’t want aknowledge, God will certainly pay them and let you feed on your toe.
May Allah help us. May we never be driven astray by evil minded people. May our good youth seen and appreciate good in themselves and others.
Zaharaddeen Mohammed Runka