Trusting The Process - Sani Musa

Sunusi Musa: Trusting the process

When the news of his nomination broke out here, it was as if he had gotten it already. This is because, as a community success, there was a massive celebration.
Of course, our tongues let loose torrents of thankfulness. Here and there: we poured forth prayers and blessings for the big day.
Beyond these community-wide celebrations, there is more to the people’s SAN than what eyes could make sense of. It’s a story of honest hard work, of integrity, of timing, of knowing exactly what one’s need, of trusting the process, of 17 years of chasing the damn bigger picture.
For Sunusi Musa, it’s a resistance to temptation of being on a short-lived spotlight or bagging a lifelong professional grace. And, you know, the choice of the later is hard especially for some people with uncoordinated self-determination and invariable consistency.
Many people who mightn’t not have benefited from Sunusi Musa’s uncommon kindness would find it difficult to process the sense of inner joy that other people have been expressing here. However the outcome of the experiment is—head or tail—social media platforms, especially Facebook, witnessed one of the greatest celebrations coming from a certain part of the country.
As my teacher used to tell us that year: there will always be reasons for us to doubt but if you stay connected to your purpose in life, you are sure to do exploits.
For Sunusi Musa, life is like one long Xmas, trusting the process with jingle bells all the way. Thus, the harvesting period of the exploits.
What could be next for the newest SAN from k-town? You guess it right: gratefulness!
Fun fact: Sunusi Musa attended the same primary school. And, probably, the first SAN my primary school produced thus far. Lmao.
Article Credit: Haroun Muhammed

 

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