The term ‘thinking outside of the box’ is actually an American colloquialism, but in recent times it has become an epitome, a poster child for a concept which clearly suggests that there are certain folks who are neither bound, nor tied down with a traditional line of thinking, idea, or concept. These people are as a matter of fact innovative, and forward-looking enough to employ new methods to accomplish old tasks.
They have reached an elite status of interest, so their characters and personality are very desirable because they are transcendents and not mere followers of the traditions of those that preceded them. At this point, I need to tell you that the truth is; it ain’t easy to think outside of the box. It was the intellectual egghead, Albert Einstein, who said thinking is hard work, which is why so few of us do it.
You must think outside of the box, and begin to look at the possibilities you can explore with your life. You might attract a great deal of criticism when you don’t fit in, when you don’t do things the way others do them, they will speak ill about you. But to be really successful, you need to go where no one has been before, and do what no one has done before, having in mind that criticism is not necessarily a crisis, but often times it is a doorway that opens up and ushers you into a new dimension of thinking.
The thinking process is the incubator from which the creative power is released. It opens you up to a new world of ideas, a world without limits or controls, without borders or boundaries; a world where everything is possible. Everything we see in our world today and we call tangible, touchable, existent and real, first existed in the thought life of somebody’s mind. The chair you are sitting on, this book you are holding in your hands right now, your handset that’s on the table right in front of you, even the table itself, were things that first existed in someone’s mind.
When you can think creatively, you will be able to solve problems, advance your own career and community. Do not let anyone despise or laugh at your thinking, because as you begin to think things that are not there, you need to understand that the thinking process is the first step in your life to a revolution that will be incredibly significant.
Free your mind, let your thought processes experiment, explore with your creativity.
Lamide Adenuga is an author and an International Conference Speaker who believes that the right mentality can power anyone to success; an ideas man who is out to transform people and places he comes in contact with.
He is a Business Development Consultant/Business Management Consultant, a well sought out for motivational and inspirational Speaker, and a Business Coach to entrepreneurs, aspiring entrepreneurs, business owners and business starters. He is also an Angel of strategy and organization and has featured on Radio and Television shows severally.
Lamide is a Public Relations Specialist and has written articles in various newspapers, journals and magazines. He is a Personal Effectiveness columnist in OVATION International Magazine. He is also a Television host with his Motivational telecast, “MAKING THINGS HAPPEN” on WAP TV.
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Aare Dele Momodu is undoubtedly one of the most recognisable names, voices, and personalities to emerge from the world’s most populous Black nation Nigeria.
Anyone who has travelled with Bob Dee would understand the magnetic presence he carries from Atlanta Georgia, Accra to Nairobi, down to Central London. He receives nods of admiration, requests for photos, and warm pats on the back wherever he goes. A true cultural ambassador, effortlessly at ease in rich native attire, which his commanding presence makes look truly majestic, he wears native outfits like royalty.
He is a consummate storyteller, an indefatigable workhorse, and one of the most selfless and hospitable people I know. His generosity is legendary. Mention Dele Momodu at any Marriott Hotel in East Africa, and you can expect the red carpet to be rolled out.
I was stunned at Kotoka International Airport as immigration and customs officials broke into chants of “Ovation! Ovation!” while we walked through, it was surreal but perfectly fitting for a man so deeply respected.
Bob Dee is at home with the old and young, with royalty and regular folk alike. There are countless moments that reflect his goodness, but allow me to share just one:
In Summer 2023, while holidaying in Accra with my family, Aare generously assigned his Ghanaian chef to us for two full weeks serving delicious meals until we had to kindly ask him to pause! Not long after, he flew into Accra and hosted us at La Chaumiere his favourite upscale French restaurant, where his presence is evidently cherished.
As my daughter and I prepared to return to London, we discovered shockingly that her passport had expired just a day earlier. I had to remain behind to resolve the issue. By divine timing, Bob Dee called to check in, and upon hearing the situation, immediately sent his driver. We spent that night in his elegant Accra home.
The next morning, using her Nigerian passport, we flew into Lagos. On his advice, I contacted Mr. Governor, and thanks to that call and Bob Dee’s understanding of the terrain, a new British passport was issued the same day.
Happy Birthday, Aare. A charismatic gentleman, who treats all with warmth and deserved respect.
Your heart beats with the rhythm of compassion,
Your laughter softens the storms of men,
And your pen—yes, that mighty pen—has built bridges where once stood walls.
Today, I speak not only with words,
But with the rhythm of gratitude,
The poetry of love,
And the dance of legacy.
You are more than a name—
You are Dele Momodu.
A spirit of honour.
A vessel of humility.
A generous soul.
A quiet strength wrapped in dignity and thunder.
In you, kindness flows like a river,
And generosity walks hand in hand with wisdom.
You have fed minds, lifted voices,
And sewn hope into the very fabric of Africa.
You write—oh, how you write—
With fire, with elegance, with truth.
You publish, you speak, you dream aloud.
You carry the soul of a president, even when the title passed by.
But allow me this honest moment:
As I turned through the pages of Ovation Magazine,
I searched for a picture of us—
You and I,
Captured in joy, frozen in memory.
But it was not there.
*Yes, I am jealous!*
I say it with a loving smile.
It’s alright… this time.
But when the next milestone arrives,
*When seventy comes knocking—*
*By the grace of God, we shall all be alive.*
And when that time comes,
Let my picture rise with yours,
Let our laughter live in history.
Let it not be forgotten—*again.*
So, as you are honoured today,
And as voices rise in celebration,
Know this, my dear brother:
You are deeply cherished.
You are profoundly celebrated.
And I—your sister, your friend, your family—
Walk with pride in your light.
May joy crown your 65 years,
And may heaven prepare glory for your 70th.
With all my heart and prayers,
Mama OluwaBunmi Adedayo
The upcoming July 12, 2025 Local Government Election in Lagos State is a litmus test for the 2027 general elections.
The election of executives at the grassroots level to run the affairs of the Local Government has always been a mixture of peace and violence between leading political parties, aspirants, indigenes and settlers in the various area councils. Local government elections is a critical element of democracy and governance which provides a vital pathway for new political participants to engage communities and impact governance from the ground up in their quest for good governance.
In Lagos State, elections have always been characterized with violence and peaceful conducts. Clashes between APC supporters and main opponents’ supporters from the PDP have been reported from various parts of the state like Surulere, Agege, Amuwo-Odofin, Ajeromi Ifelodun, Ojo, Oshodi-Isolo and Kosofe LGAs of the state.
Election violence can diminish voter turnout, influence election outcomes, and erode public trust in the electoral system raising concerns about the legitimacy of results according to Yiaga Africa. Political parties should ensure that the local elections is not a zero sum game, whereby the winners takes it all and the benefits of good governance is limited and retained to only party members and loyalists.
The violence that led to the death of Jide Badaru and one other with several people injured in August 2018 in Surulere Local Government should not be allowed to happen again. According to the cousin of the deceased Mr. Babatunde Badaru, a former Local Government Chairmanship Aspirant in his accounts of the violence that characterizes elections in Surulere LGA.
The wanton destruction of properties, continued threat to lives of opposition supporters should be a thing of the past. Since it is a grassroots election, the African communal sense of being should be displayed during the elections. Perpetrators of electoral violence and their sponsors should be arrested and should be diligently prosecuted so as to deter others who see violence as a viable pathway to electoral victory.