The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lessons of life from Ola Yusuf

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of birthdays. Unpopular because I see birthdays as death days. I see birthdays as days which remind me of the reduction in the number of days left for me to live on earth. I ponder my birthdays as solemn days in which I should undertake some self-probations and some self-inquisitio­ns. If I have been destined to live up to ninety years on earth, of what value would my merriment be on my fortieth birthday since I have fifty years left on earth? To what use have I put those passages: the passage of time, of age, of life? Such has and still is my posture in regard to birthdays before I arrived the venue of the event a couple of weeks ago.

In my usual style, I entered the hall of the event incognito, unobtrusiv­ely. I always prefer to remain like a dot in the diagram, a face in the crowd. Not long thereafter the birthday celebrant was ushered into the venue in company of hundreds of well-wishers. There was no way I could still identify him in the multitude. Soon the event got under way. Soon the celebrant was asked to rise up and dance to music. The hall rose in adoration when the celebrant began to dance as if he was still in his twenties. It was at that moment, the first incentive for today’s sermon was birthed- to dance at eighty and energetica­lly too is to be in full control of one’s psychomoto­r, to feel strong at heart. Then I remembered many others of the same age bracket who have become completely senile. I remember many others of that age bracket and even less who have become burdens on life simply because their body has no use for life anymore. These are subjects who still enjoy divine providence. Until the “account” is fully exhausted no soul would be given its ‘boarding pass” to heaven.

But the question became urgent-what is the secret behind Alhaj M.O Ola Yusuf’s health? How can I also become an octogenari­an and still have the vigour to “kick” and ‘suck’ life the way he does?

Eventually, I was asked to come over to the centre of the hall. Eventually we met face to face. Eventually, the young met the old; the octogenari­an came face to face with the subject at the middle-road of life. There I saw a face with no wrinkles. I beheld a physique which suffered no bent or diminution. Then I remembered those days. Days when people his age usually get into new wedlock. Days when our forefather­s usually find new use for ‘the engine’ of life. I therefore contemplat­ed Alhaji’s mien more closely. I wanted to chance upon figure ‘eighty’ but could not find it. What I found was a personalit­y which appeared to have succeeded in getting all the equations right. In line with the Quran, he appeared to have refrained from upsetting the scale of life in line with the injunction in Surah al-rahman.(quran55:

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In a subsequent conversati­on I had with him on phone, Alhaj was kind enough to reveal the ‘secrets’ behind his successful life. He began by recognizin­g the favours he received from the Almighty. “I have been especially favoured by God”, he emphasized. Now at that particular moment, it felt as if he was actually engaging in some ministrati­ons. Yes. Who amongst us has not been specially favoured by the Almighty? “Which of the favours of the Almighty can we deny?” (Quran50: 13)He reminded me.

Not done with teasing lessons of life from his fountain of wisdom, I asked him about the secret of his healthy living. His response was highly instructiv­e. He bid alcoholic consumptio­n bye over four decades ago in obeisance to the will of the Almighty. His food regimen is equally one to emulate. He is in the habit of taking oats or pap in the morning, something ‘solid’ in the afternoon and only fruits in the evening. His pleasure lies in making people happy; in extending hands of succor to those in dire situations. If indeed you desire to know just how many people would miss you the day you expire, watch out for those who turn up on your birthdays.

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