My name is Awolokun Oluwatosin (Tosolo) has called by friends back then in 
school '96 class. I will like to be part of this meeting because am in ABA 
working with STARCOMMS LTD. Please i need more information on the venue, time 
and when. 
   
  My number is 07028000052

mike agana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Dear Tunde,
Welcome to PH. We went on a recess but we have planned  a meeting for last week 
of  August. Taju Yahaya will feed you on details. Where do you work? You can 
reach me on 08033403662 , 310 PH/ABA RD, RUMUOKWURUSI.  Cheers
Michael Agana


TUNDE OKIKIOLU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:      
  Dear Taiwo,
   
  Please call Pastor Brendan on 08033485516 and you would be updated. Welcome 
to the club.
   
  cheers,
   
  Tunde Okikiolu
  86 Octupus.

Taiwo Akinosho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          nice. i am in PH now. Maybe the old student meeting can put some 
sanity in my experience.

Taiwo Akinosho
92 Set,
08023688503
084 790760

  ----- Original Message ----
From: TUNDE OKIKIOLU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 5:19:45 PM
Subject: Fwd: [Jos Commandos] port harcourt chapter

    
  I just got through to pastor Brendan, and good to hear that we would shortly 
be back on track. Guys call him on 08033485516.
   
  Cheers,
   
  Tunde 

TUNDE OKIKIOLU <tunde_okikiolu@ yahoo.com> wrote:
  To: JosCommandos@ yahoogroups. com
From: TUNDE OKIKIOLU <tunde_okikiolu@ yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 08:41:28 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [Jos Commandos] port harcourt chapter

      
I am using this medium to call on all commandos in Ph and bonny to chart a 
course for our alma mata. i am prepared and willing to host the first meeting 
and thereafter we can put a living structure on ground, i know it was existing 
at a time but has thinned out all of a sudden.
   
  Great guys out there if you read me, the likes of ;
   
  Kester Buzugbe
  Commander Patrick
  Tope Ojo,
  Kingsley Erigbuem
  Micheal Agana
  Others out there please permit me these are the names i can remember
  and me, i and myself.
   
  Please keep in touch
   
  Cheers,
   
  Tunde Okikiolu
  86 Octupus
  08037046706
  084-489820
  084-748012
  084- 786590
mojisola Obasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:
          Dear Sagai,
  You are a man with a Vision, but as to whether everybody can , will, has 
caught your vision or share your thoughts and conscience is another issue, do 
not look for numbers, but the few, Jesus Christ revolutionised the whole world 
till date over thousands of years ago with only twelve disciples, Bill Gates 
took the whole world with microsoft with only one or two friends with whom they 
started, are  their any visioners out there who wants their works to posper as 
they love their neighbours as themselves, through supporting our brother, just 
few not everybody, Mandela sacreficed his comfort for a cause, go on brother if 
you have the burden, God above us all would quicken the steps of the few who 
would work with you if its according to his will. It is well. I live in 
England, we do not have a functioning chapter, but Ariyike Osomo my frined also 
intimates me of happenings at the lagos chapter, let us use our times well, the 
difference between a millionnaire and a pauper is
 how they use their time and what they use it for , we all have 24hrs, how do 
we use it and what do we use it for? Stay focus and aim for the best, thats 
whats good for everyone, only the best.All is well.


  Ps: Bridget Longest time, i would be in Nigeria for the Wailing women's 
conference in Ph, let me know how to contact you, please call me have lost your 
number.I'd like to see our  class set living in Ph please let me have their 
numbers.


moji obasa Adeiga mrs (iyabo)
  (1988 set, Octopus house
  4407921623930
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] co.uk
    
---------------------------------
  From: Bridget Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>
Reply-To: JosCommandos@ yahoogroups. com
To: JosCommandos@ yahoogroups. com
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] com
Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Essay: 101 Questions
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 08:47:35 -0700 (PDT)

            Sagai,
   
  Please don't give up. I know it is rather frustrating to be alone on this 
quest. I felt so ashamed of myself after reading your well thought out write 
up. Infact I want to compliment you on your writing. Keep it up I also checked 
out your website. You are a strong writer. Well enough of that.
   
  The last time I visited Command Jos was in 1993 when I went to collect my 
certificate. The whole place was in a state of disrepair. I wasn't happy then. 
I can¢t imagine what it looks like now. 
   
  Please fellow Commandos lets not allow our Alma Mater die. I want to join 
Sagai and appeal to all Commandos on this mailing list to wake up. Attend 
meetings and let¢s do something about the state of Command Jos. I am guilty of 
not attending meetings; I belong to the PH chapter of Commandos. Unfortunately 
I am not sure if we still meet. Taju, if you are reading this, please do we 
still meet? If we do, please notify me of the next meeting. I am very sorry for 
not attending all this while.  
   
  Nothing is too small to start with; we can fix a leaking roof or paint some 
buildings. Let¢s do something. Instead of organising end of year parties or 
dinners (nothing wrong though) lets channel that money to doing something 
tangible for our Alma Mater.
   
  Waiting for all the chapters of the Commandos to come together and do 
something for our Alma Mater will take a lot of effort. I want to suggest that 
each chapter should take a project and work towards completing it. Little by 
little we would start seeing results.
   
  Please let¢s heed this WAKE UP CALL.
   
  God bless you as you respond.
   
  Bridget Davies (Nee Oboh)
  Octopus 1988.
   
      

  

TUNDE OKIKIOLU <tunde_okikiolu@ yahoo.com> wrote:         again i have goof-off 
in terms of our PH chapter meetings, is anyone reading my mail from PH, please 
put me on track and if possible let me pay my fines for absenteeism, hook me up 
quickly !
   
  Tunde Okikiolu 
  octupus 86 

Sagai John Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:
        [First Published in March 2004]
   
  
Essay: 101 Questions
  
Fellow Schoolmates,
  I wrote my last essay, "Where are the REAL Commandos," because 
I hoped to stir us up from our slumber. It was supposed to be a 
series of Essays that will help us identify our problems and 
proffer solutions.
  I was piqued by the numerous references to "Abuja chapter" in 
the emails of those who cared to respond. I was sad because my 
intention was to move ALL of us forward and not crucify anyone. 
I wanted us to DO SOMETHING instead of just RESPONDING to the 
essay. Just like the Port Harcourt Guy and Segun Obakeye here 
in Abuja, I hoped for ACTION. 
  (Though the PH Guy should do more than "wait" for someone to 
contact him. He should be THE REASON PH chapter starts 
functioning. That is the "LEADERSHIP" DIFFERENCE I want to 
see.)
  Let me ask a question: since my nasty email, WHAT HAS CHANGED? 
  N O T H I N G
  I have thus decided to save myself, and all of us, the stress 
of writing any more essays. It is obvious that my prod-them-to-
action attempt, too, has failed to yield the desired result.
  Fellow schoolmates, it is my humble opinion that we need to 
make drastic changes to our "modus operandi" (M.O.)
  I will say it again: we MUST CHANGE our style...
  IF WE EVER HOPE TO ACHIEVE GREATNESS THAT WILL BENEFIT US AS A 
GROUP.
  But if we continue with this kalo-kalo approach. 
If we continue with this, this, lottery-mentality. 
If we continue with this hit-and-miss, directionless, 
visionless, aimless, any-road-will- take-us-there route...then 
lets not complain when some of us "check-out" the backdoor. I 
simply refuse to sink in any Titanic waste of potentials. I 
would RATHER DIE in the icy waters trying to achieve my dreams 
for greatness than to remain onboard a mediocre life, gisting 
about the old days. 
  God forbid...
(Not death...but a life of ordinariness. )
  
THE COMMANDO STYLE
------------ ------
  Now, what is our STYLE?
  Well, we are supposed to have State Chapters. So far only 1 is 
existing...after 23 sets of students have left CSS Jos. Twenty-
three sets! We always say, "There are no Commandos in my 
State". But, I am willing to bet that there are at least 20-50 
Commandos IN EVERY State of Nigeria. Even London has that much! 
  Excuses, Excuses, and EXCUSES.
  
What is our STYLE?
  We hate taking RESPONSIBILITIES. We don't understand that 
leaders are "made", not born. We don't want to pay the price 
NOW, but we hope to magically be transformed into the great men 
and women of tomorrow. 
  Keep on DREAMING...
  
What is our STYLE?
  We are SELFISH. The Commandos with the money (now) are content 
coming to meetings in cheap areas instead of helping us enjoy 
nice, cozy, environments. They are afraid we will come and 
disturb them for money. One day, some of us with the heart for 
Commandos will be rich enough to show the world where REAL 
Commandos should meet on a regular basis. 
  This is what my ex-seniors in the first 3 sets have failed to 
understand. During our last Dinner in 2002, ALL of us paid the 
same 1k but some seniors came to the party and were "posing". 
And they expected us to "bow" for them? We ALL paid the same 1k 
o! 
  Too whom much is given, much is expected. 
  If Commandos are not selfish, the MOST SENIOR Commandos in each 
State would have been hosting us in our meetings. The younger 
sets will look for the location but the seniors, SHOULD PAY. 
Period.
  If Commandos are not selfish, set mates should have been having 
regular get-togethers. We should have lunch, dinners, parties 
etc. In this regard, my '86 set guys are way ahead of the rest 
of you. (We now keep it a secret after we discovered that some 
of you were becoming jealous. It like crabs in a bucket...when 
someone is trying to get up, the others drag him or her down! 
We still do our stuff, but in secret.) 
  That is an assignment.. .if you are still waiting for the 
"annual", organized events to have fun with your set 
mates...good luck.
  There are a lot more that I would have loved to say, but that 
is not the aim of this email. TALKING about our problems is not 
the same as SOLVING them.
  
THE WAY FORWARD
------------ ---
  As I stand at the crossroads of my journey as a Commando, I 
feel it will be proper to put down my thoughts on THE WAY 
FORWARD. It is easy to criticize, and I have done that. The 
question is WHAT SUGGESTIONS DO I HAVE?
  I have written down a list of questions that, if answered, will 
turn our collective destinies around. If we ever successfully 
PROVIDE THE ANSWERS to these questions, the Commando nation 
will be radically different from what it is now. 
  I write this as my parting gift to all of us. If we ever get to 
the point when we are fed up with our state and the attendant 
results; when we finally realize that our present course leads 
to the dangerous cliff of wasted-opportunitie s ahead; when we 
decide to become all that we are capable of being; when we want 
to go BEYOND TALKING to ACTION; this will be my contribution.
  That is IF WE EVER get to that point.
  
SAGAI'S 101 TURN-AROUND QUESTIONS
------------ --------- --------- ---
  COMMUNICATION
------------ -
1. Is it possible to REACH EVERY commando? How? Which 
 medium? What is needed? Who among us can do it?
  2. Is it possible to have all the GSM numbers of Commandos 
 in one place? How? Who will COMPILE it? Where will it be 
 hosted? Who will handle the project? How will it be publicized? 
 How will it be protected from abuse?
  3. When will this discussion list GROW to 500 email 
 addresses? How do we make sure new baby Commandos are 
 assimilated into this mailing list as soon as they leave 
 school? What does EVERYONE HAVE TO DO to make this list grow? 
 How do we ensure that the quality of the discussions on this 
 list is helpful, thought-provoking and progressive?
  4. What do we need to do to BUILD A BRIDGE to the commandos 
 that ONLY frequent the http://www.commandj os.com website?
  5. Who will help produce the DIRECTORY of all Jos Commandos 
 in Lagos, in Abuja, in Jos, and finally everywhere?
  6. Apart from an email discussion list what OTHER AVENUES 
 are available TODAY that we can use to enhance our 
 communication?
  7. Do Commandos even understand the POWER OF COMMUNICATION?
  8. How do we make sure ALL COMMANDOS ARE COMPUTER "LITERATE" 
 or at least to have an email account? Who can help to create 
 new email accounts free-of-charge?
  
VISION
------
1. When will Commandos have a common VISION?
  2. How will our VISIONARIES be selected and how will they 
 meet to craft it out?
  3. What QUALITIES will be required for membership of this 
 group?
  4. How LONG will they take to do the job?
  5. What kind of RESULT will come out of their assignment?
  6. How will this new vision be SPREAD to all Commandos 
 everywhere?
  7. How will all the younger sets be REPRESENTED in the 
 vision group?
  8. Can the vision be BROKEN DOWN into simple actionable one-
 sentence "mission" statements?
  9. After the vision, WHAT NEXT?
  10. How will the vision be IMPLEMENTED? Who will measure the 
 implementation?
  11. How will we GAUGE "success"? Or "failure"?
  12. WHO among us will help make this happen?
  
NETWORKING
----------
1. Why are we not MEETING together? Why are state chapters 
 dead? 
  2. How can set mates MEET MORE? How can Commandos in the 
 same field meet more? How can all the Engineers 
 communicate? Doctors? Civil Servants? Computer Scientists?
  3. Where is everybody? Which Commandos live in Kano? KD? 
 Akwa Ibom? How an we COMPILE A LIST? Who will do it for us? 
 How will it be publicized?
  
THE FUTURE
----------
1. What is the most IMPORTANT SECTOR in the next 10 years?
  2. How should Commandos prepare to be powerfully REPRESENTED 
 in that (those) sector(s)?
  3. How many Commandos are in ELECTIVE offices today?
  4. How do we make sure that no Commando LOSES an election?
  5. How do we make sure we have MORE Commando politicians? 
 Bankers? Telecom experts? Entrepreneurs? Businessmen and 
 women?
  6. How can all the Commando bankers (or engineers, or 
 computer scientists, etc.) communicate with each other? What 
 kind of STRUCTURE is necessary for Commandos in related fields 
 to regularly communicate?
  7. What do we need to do to be the BEST in our fields? What 
 do we need to do to GET TO THE TOP of our fields?
  8. WHEN will a commando be an Managing Director of a Bank? 
 LGA Chairman? Assembly man/woman? Governor? CEO of a 
 company? When? What will be needed? How can we help?
  9. Who are the MOST HIGHLY PLACED Commandos in Nigeria 
 today? Who are the millionaires? Who are the highest-ranking 
 military men? Civil Servants? Academics? Engineers? Doctors? 
 WHERE ARE THEY?
  10. What kind of people do we NEED TO BE TO BECOME the very 
 best in our chosen field of endeavor?
  11. Will the baby Commandos of, say, set 2010 be able TO GET 
 JOBS through the older Commandos? What will they have to do? 
 Where will they go? Who will they have to see first? 
  12. How can we turn our "potential" TO EXPONENTIAL? (I have 
 said it before that all we posses are potential. Greatness is 
 not automatic.) How can we become the "Barewa College" of the 
 future? How can we become the "Kings College" of the future? 
 How can we become the Harvard, MIT and Yale of Nigeria? 
   HOW CAN WE BECOME A GROUP OF DISTINCTION? How can we become 
 respected, revered and feared? Is it possible? What do we need 
 to do NOW? What do we need to do in the next 1 year? 5 years? 
 Which books do we need to read? What virtues do we need to 
 develop? Who do we need to emulate?
  13. How do we make sure ALL commandos are gainfully employed 
 or have their own businesses?
  14. Who can help to ORGANISE us so that we have long-term 
 "career" goals?
  
RESPONSIBILITIES
------------ ----
1. What are our RESPONSIBILITIES to ourselves? Our ex-
 seniors? Our ex-juniors? Our set mates? Our Chapters (if we 
 decide to continue with that structure)? Our alma mater?
  2. Who SHOULD PAY for our meeting venues? Who should do 
 publicity work? Who should invite and remind Commandos of 
 meetings?
  3. Who is to REGISTER the Association with the Corporate 
 Affairs Commission (CAC)? Who will pay? Who will be the 
 "Trustees"? Who will draft the constitution?
  4. Who should be WRITING this kind of essay? Who should be 
 READING it? Who should be IMPLEMENTING it? Who should be 
 MONITORING it? Who should be CRITICIZING it? Who should be 
 SUPERVISING all such discussions? 
  5. Who are our LEADERS? Who are the FOLLOWERS? Who are our 
 FINANCIERS?
  6. How can we make sure that there is a "GUARDIAN" Commando 
 in each State where all Commandos in the State can meet for 
 help of any kind? What will be the qualification for such a 
 person? Will it be wealth? Or (past) seniority? Or length of 
 stay? Or connections? 
   What will be the Guardian's key functions? What will he/she 
 need to do the job? How will the Commandos in the state help 
 the Guardian? How will the address of each State Guardian be 
 known? Will it be an elective post? How long will the person 
 stay? What will be the relationship of the Guardian with the 
 State Chapter Executives?
  
CSS JOS
-------
1. When will we do SOMETHING BIGGER than giving prizes for 
 the Speech and Prize-Giving Day? (Which only the Abuja Chapter 
 was doing)
  2. Have you VISITED the school since leaving? Did you see 
 the rot? Did you visit your hostel? The Classrooms? Do you know 
 that the paint on the hostels date back to 1977?
  3. When will we HELP fix our school? How can we help? Do we 
 contribute money? Do we use our connections to get the NAEC 
 to do it? What other strategies can we use?
  4. What do we do to INSPIRE the baby commandos still in 
 school? How can we help them see the importance of making their 
 papers in one sitting? How can we help them choose the right 
 area of specialization or university? How can we help them get 
 admitted in university? 
   Do you know that we have Commandos in WAEC, JAMB, Universities 
 (as Lecturers) and even the NYSC? How can all these be 
 harnessed for the good of our upcoming brothers and sisters? 
 Who will coordinate this?
  5. How many of us have WRITTEN A LETTER to our old 
 teacher(s) in CSS Jos? How many have visited them? How many 
 have sent in gifts? Is there any of us that believe he/she DOES 
 NOT OWE them a proper "thank you"? When are we going to start? 
 Is it when they die and we are by their gravesite? WHO WILL 
 HELP US END THIS EMBARRASSMENT? Are we INGRATES?
  6. What can we do to let the baby commandos know THAT WE 
 CARE? That we are alive and well? That they have a big family 
 out in the world? That they are not alone?
  7. When are we going to honor our past Principals and 
 Commandants WHILE THEY ARE STILL ALIVE?
  
OTHER COMMANDOS
------------ ---
1. When are we going to start MIXING UP with the bigger 
 Commando community of Lagos, Ibadan, KD, and Abakiliki?
  2. Will it be BENEFICIAL to stand-alone or liaise with other 
 commandos? How will the structure look like? Can it be done? 
 What do we stand to lose? What do we stand to gain? How do 
 we minimize the risks? How do we maximize the gains?
  3. How come ALL the other Commandos (KD, LA, IB etc) seem to 
 be WORSE than even Jos? 
  4. What should be our RELATIONSHIP with the Command Day 
 Secondary schools? Should we mix-up or stay aloof? Will their 
 "lower-grade" school affect their future? Has our "high-grade" 
 school made us any better than them?
  
IN SUMMARY...
------------ -
1. Do we want to be great?
2. Are we sure?
3. Are we willing to pay the price?
4. What is the PLAN?
5. Who will put together the VISION?
6. What is our target date?
7. What are the strategies?
8. How do we monitor progress?
9. Who is responsible for what?
10. What structures need to be put in place?
11. How do we ensure that we network more?
12. How do we ensure that responsibilities are clearly known 
 and met by the different sets?
13. How do we ensure that we put something back into CSS Jos?
14. How do we ensure that we remember those dear teachers?
15. How do we ensure that a Chapter meets in every State 
 where there is at least one Commando in the first five 
 sets (1982-86)?
16. How do we ensure that a Commando will be atop every major 
 sector in Nigeria, from Politics to Rocket science?
17. How do we ensure that Commandos are recognized as 
 excellent, reliable and in-demand Leaders by 2010?
18. How do we ensure that no baby Commando ever suffers 
 joblessness for one day?
19. When do we START?
  
GOD
---
1. Where is God in all of this?
  
That's it. 
   
  FLY-OR-DIE 
----------
  Behind all these questions was my dream. I thought we could do 
it. That is why I am FRUSTRATED at our current position. There 
is so much to do! When I should be relaxing or goofing around 
like the small-boy-from- the-1986- set that I am, I have been 
sucked up into a leadership vacuum: planning, organising, 
coordinating. Even this, my last major email, is a blue-print 
that I shouldn't have to do.
  Unfortunately, I can only MAKE NOISE. 
  I cannot make everyone do what I want. 
  Which is okay, because after 2 and a half years, I have paid my 
dues and I hear destiny calling. If an Eaglet refuses to master 
the skill of flying, the Mother Eagle lets her fall to her 
death. 
  Fly or DIE. 
  ("Fly-or-Die" is my unofficial policy to the Abuja Commandos 
who are still looking at me to wave my magic wand and organise 
them again.)
  I have just EXTENDED IT TO EVERYONE ELSE!
  What is even scary is that I AM THE ONLY ONE who is "stubborn" 
enough to CRITICIZE everyone.  Who has ever told us we are 
performing FAR BELOW our capabilities? Every one is so nice 'N 
proper. "Let's not rock the boat". 
  Lets wake up! 
  If all that I am able to achieve is ANNOY some of you to start 
writing your own vision of what we can do...I will be happy. 
Maybe someday, some of our baby Commandos will read the 
archives and ACCOMPLISH what we can only write about today.
  I have criticized, and I have given my solutions. 
I will hang on long enough to reply any reactions...
  Are we ready to fly? 
  
Stay blessed,
  
Sagai John Adam
('86, Tiger)
   
   


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