By Emma Ugolee
As the import kept sinking, I kept thinking: ‘does every one really stand an equal chance of making it out there?’ The fear that the answer to that question may be ‘NO’ is the reason why many have been afraid to break out and start out on their own. Assigning the money making duty to a boss with the balls to do business and settle for a life line of hand downs.
Has God predestined ‘making it’ to a few or is it really ‘free siting”? Typical of me to search for real life examples to show that something can be done, I found an Asian company that provided the technical blue print for an American phone company. They woke up one morning and asked ‘but why can’t we make our own phones?’.
They dared to believe that the global market was not a birth right of the American iPhone company. They broke away with their skill this time adding to it the confidence that they too could be a force in the mobile market. Today the Asian phone is called Samsung mobile, the official nightmare for Apple whom they worked for even as at the making of iPhone4.
Dr Dre was under the dreaded control of label gangster owner Suge Knight. In the last scene from ‘Straight Outta Compton’ the word ‘Aftermath’ ended the movie because the producers believed we know the rest of the story. Dre broke away, used Aftermath to stand alone and today he’s the world’s 1st Black hip hop billionaire.
All fingers may not be equal but they stand an equal chance of making the best use of their sizes. Are you making the best of yours? What are you afraid off? That small you too can be a big sombory? Lol. Would Jesus teach us ALL how to pray if only a FEW deserved access 2 God?” My broda ‘Nobody wey no fit 2 make am o’.
Has God predestined 'making it' to a few? – By Emma Ugolee


