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trae_z: aspiration 2008

Posted by trae_z on January 9th, 2008

 aspiration2008

The title of this blog post might read like many a Nigerian political campaign catchphrase. I guess that’s a little amusing, in actuality though it’s an outline of my aspirations and dreams for the year 2008. I’ve never being one for New Year resolutions or very clearly defined career paths or life goals but this comes closest to that.

One of the first decisions I’ve made this year is to make a name change. I’ve tinkered with something like this before but this time it’s for real and as a result of more matured reasoning. I’m dropping the A from my hitherto official initials “T.R.A.E.”. I chose the A at Confirmation (a Catholic religious ceremony) to turn my initials from TRE to TRAE. But now that I consider myself a liberal Christian and have also gotten sick of owning 4 names I’m reverting back to what my parents named me: Tochukwu Raphael Ezeokafor. The fact that my middle name still starts with an R and A means that I’m still good for the name/initials TRAE. Cool!

Politically with regards to Nigeria I’m at a “siddon look” level this year because nothing surprises me anymore. Reuben Abati spoke my mind exactly in his The president’s ‘missing ears’ article of The Guardian of January 4th. Yar’adua’s is fucking uncharismatic and too passive! Having someone like him as our president is like being married to a wife that’s drama free but is boring in bed and in lifestyle. Pathetic!

Employment wise I’m looking forward to getting down to the nitty gritty on my first real job (like many people my age I also wouldn’t mind getting into banking; I’m at a promising recruitment stage on two different fronts so fingers crossed) and the work related networking that’ll come with it. My experiences at two recruitment exercises last year tell me that although I’m not exactly the life of the party I’m damn good with people.

I’m aiming to make real money this year. It’s the only way to go if I want to play my position well. More so it’ll put an end to the quarrels I can’t seem to avoid at home. Real money-great finances should also enable me have a less sober outlook on life, give me the full confidence to look for love and get a much needed fashion boost.

I want to be in tune with the arts in 2008. Attend shows and musicals, make a lot more social outings, master the art of public speaking and write better and more frequent. I also want to bring myself to finally record another song, this time with rock cum ragga vibes.

Physiologically it’s time to do away with laziness by being consistent at my weight lifting; I also look forward to having greater peace of mind by finally going for an HIV test.

Finally as regards to football I just want to see great games all year round. Sadly though I don’t think our making it past the group stages at the African Nation’s Cup is a given this time around.

All in all that’s as far as the weatherman’s guess (my aspirations) goes because no one knows tomorrow. If you can’t take it from me than take it from the French born Nigerian soulful rocker Asa. I wish you a great 2008, peace!

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Comments
  • Tiona January 10, 2008 at 1:11 am

    Nice one ooh

    me im still trying to compose my Welcome to 2008 and goodbye to 2007 post

    im in the middle of exams, so that would come later

    i feel u on the arts level, thats something i really have to work on

    just cant wait to graduate!

  • nneoma January 10, 2008 at 2:26 am

    well to a successful 2008…here here!

  • vindi January 10, 2008 at 4:48 pm

    Yardua’s is fucking uncharismatic and too passive! Having someone like him as our president is like being married to a wife that’s drama free but is boring in bed and in lifestyle. Pathetic!

    this line had me in stitches!

  • dami January 12, 2008 at 6:10 am

    erm you cant have it your way, yaradua will come good. you lot just have to follow due process and be patient! lol @ you lot

    good luck with the job search, see you are getting into banking make sure you really understand that aspect, heard too many shizzle about it-good money though

    public speaking? please let it go don’t follow the crowd

  • dami January 14, 2008 at 4:42 am

    update the gallery section will ya?

  • trae_z January 16, 2008 at 1:22 pm

    @Tiona: funny enough i can’t wait for you to graduate too :) . take care and may the forces be with you.
    @dami: I’ll try ;)

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