Has it ever occurred to you that you
are after all just one person? As the great humorist and philanthropist
extra-ordinary MKO Abiola used to say: “No one is a ‘four-man” [foreman]. “It
is sheer flattery to call a man ‘four man’” he used to quip.
And really and truly, no one is ever
more than one. People who hold offices and find
themselves surrounded by retinue of servants and hangers- on get so carried
away that they hardly ever have time to reflect on their positions in life.
When a man gets down from his car and about a dozen people jostle to carry his
handbag, he thinks that he is greater than the rest of the world put together.
He gets so swollen headed and gets himself puffed up like a balloon. In that
circumstance, he imagines himself to be more than what he really is: one
person!
A governor would be talking down
members of his cabinet which may include professors and Senior Advocates as if
he was an authority on electricity, engineering, medicine, hydro-dynamics and
even molecular science. At that point in time, the governor sees himself as a
compound of all those disciplines. He no longer sees himself as one person
limited by the natural matter of being just a human being. One person!
Traditional rulers who see
themselves as representatives of Deities on earth really behave as if they are
individually more than just one individual. No single person is 2 persons
whatever the enormity and scope of the powers possessed by that individual. The
case of traditional rulers is very peculiar in the sense that but for a serious
misdemeanour, a King knows that he may hold his inherited position for life.
And because he is blind to a consideration that his exalted position may
change, he continues to behave as if he is more than one person. In fact,
because he is addressed in the third person, he himself is deluded to the
extent that he uses the plural noun or pronoun for himself. In speeches he
talks of himself as ‘We’.
I believe it is important for every
mortal to carry out the following simple exercise every morning: Go into your
bathroom and strip yourself naked. Look around you. What do you see? If there
is a giant mirror in your bathroom, for those who worship vanity, look at every
anatomical detail in your physique. Look at your belly. Look at your buttocks.
Look at your legs that are either swollen or are like the legs of mosquito.
Look at the structure of those legs. Now you know you are alone with your two
eyes and two lobes of ears. See how lonesome you are. See how much alone you
are. In that moment, you are stripped of power and importance. You are just a
lump of flesh mounted on a collection of bones architecturally put together by
the Almighty Supreme Intelligence. It is just you. The lone you. Let your mind
quickly race through what you have done in the last 24 hours and what you
intend to do in the next 24 hours. Remember how you came into the world stark
naked. Remember how you are pulled out of the womb or got pushed out by your
mother’s powerful breath. What do you see?
At the end of the day, that is all
you are. One person in his natural ordinariness. Nothing brings forth the reality of
just being one person than the situation a 4-star General in the Military finds
himself when he is retired or retires from active service. A once dreaded,
heavily moustached fire-spitting top Military officer is now a powerless
individual queuing up in the bank or at a gas station like every other common
individual. At the time he was in service, he saw himself as a battalion. In
fact if he was a General Officer commanding a Division, he might equate his
power and his person to the entire officers and men of the Division.
It was like the situation of some
Emperors of old who considered themselves to be the State. To them, they were
the State, and the State was them. But this was a false and
self-serving idea. And by the time such Emperors crashed, it was too late for
them to come to terms with the reality of their absurdity. Either they got
their heads chopped off or got seriously disgraced and humiliated as they were
cut to size. There is eternal wisdom and
attendant joy in realizing that we are actually not more than what Nature meant
us to be. Power, position, influence and affluence are mere decorations to the
body. They are all temporary acquisitions that are not skin deep. They do not
make a person to grow into two persons, left alone to make he feel that he is
bigger than a whole city, community or country.
All those parading the corridors of power
and those who actually occupy the bed-room of power should bear in mind at all
times that the power they hold and wield is a mere gown which can be removed
from their bodies by the same process that put the garment on them. And when
the garment is removed, it is the naked lonesome man in the bathroom that you
are. This reality may even be made more
pungent when you pay a visit to the mortuary. It is in the mortuary that you
are confronted with the sight of great men and women of yesterday being tossed
up and down in the frozen cubicles they are confined to in their lockers.
Alone. Dead alone.
Now, the breath of life is still
going in and out of your nostrils. You think you are god. You think the whole
world is at your feet. And you behave as if you are a million persons rolled
into one. When power leaves you, and position
relocates to the man next door, you will discover to your chagrin that the
multitude milling round you, and which made you think that you were more than
what you were, would disappear. Have you seen some former Presidents
lately? Have you seen some once powerful boxing world champions? Have you
lately run into some former Military Governors? Have you run into some past
richest men in their communities?
What did you see? One man or ‘four
man’?
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