Tuesday, 7 July 2015

Charly Boy Release Article About Battling With Self-identification

Charly Boy aka Area Fada release an article about one’s authentic; it’s to encourage people of all ages who may be battling with self-identification as oppose to who they think they are.

Charly Wrote……………

These days with all the fakeness and all the hypocrites that abound in Naija, It is very refreshing and special, to meet people who are severely and unapologetically themselves.

I thank God that as a child when others wanted to be Doctors, Lawyers and whatever, all I wanted to do was to do ME even without understanding at the time the consequences of doing me!

However that came with its price, because my old man didn't spare the rod when it came to putting me in check for being restless, reckless and rebellious. Unconsciously I imbibed the habit of doing me or nothing. I certainly did not foresee that one day I would find myself in the position of being both myself and a whole lot more. 

It is a fact that the most powerful and enduring publicity brands are built from the heart. They are real and sustainable. Their foundations are stronger because they are built within and from the strength of the human spirit. It is not an ad campaign or a flash in the pan.

The Brands that are long lasting are those that are authentic.  

From the get go, I came to the realization that I am not here to fit in, be well balanced, be everybody's friend, be liked or disliked or play to the f.......king gallery. Mbanu! Damn it, I am here to be eccentric, different, perhaps strange, perhaps merely to add my own small piece to the colours of the rainbow, but above all, I am here to be me!
As God intended, we are here to become more and more of ourselves.

My forte in this game of life and showbiz is to keep reinventing myself, to keep my creativity as fierce as possible. Being the odd one out may have its temporary disadvantages, but more importantly, it has its permanent advantages. After all, if one needs to be seen in a sitting crowd, what do you do? You stand up to stand out. 

Naija has become a society that is grossly dysfunctional and emotionally disabled. I have no shame in expressing my authentic feelings. Those who are at times described as being controversial, trouble makers, too hard core, have a basket mouth, opinionated, or brutally truthful are the very people who keep the dream alive for a more caring and humane world. I can never be ashamed to let my tears shine a light in this country that has been bloodied.

So what does being Authentic and true to ones-self mean to me?
It means being more concerned with the truth than silly opinions of people with pedestrian intelligence and mind-set.

It means being sincere and not pretentious.
It means being free from others opinions of me especially when those opinions are based on ignorance and not facts. 

Great spirits I know have always been violently opposed by Mediocre minds. And that has given me the strength to accept and love my self, to be able to be awake to my own feelings and definitely walk away from situations where I can't be myself, because I no send anybody. I am not afraid of exposing my vulnerabilities because I know who I am that's why I can walk my talk.

When people ask how I deal with unconstructive criticism, I say I can understand it, because it is coming from a position not only out of ignorance but also out of resistance.

When myopic minds see others living their authentic selves, it drives them crazy especially if they have not lived out their own.

My final thought are, be your authentic self, speak your truth, and be your truth. God created us all to be uniquely different from each other, He must have had a darn good reason.

DONT MESS WITH THE PROGRAM. My guys Dem no dey use paracetamol cure Abiku or ogbanje. 

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