Point of Order Gets YouTube Channel

Dear friends,
Lovers of our country at home and abroad,
Gentlemen of the press,
Fellow countrymen and women.
Good afternoon.
More than a year ago, I started my personal blog – PointOfOrder.Ng. It was conceived to be a platform to present and communicate my opinion on our nation’s challenges, and advance the way forward for our country. Progress has been made in this direction, as I have consistently published opinion articles on the blog.
Many of you have become regular readers of the blog, agreeing or disagreeing with my opinion as expressed there. I value your involvement in this ongoing conversation on the future of our country, and I want to thank you for believing in me, but more importantly, I want to thank you for believing in change.
PointOfOrder is not my first blog. More than a decade ago, in 2009, I set up a blog on a free hosting platform called Blogger. That blog, which I called Office of the Citizen, was my first attempt to present to the Nigerian public my views on how our nation can grow. Since then, I have continued writing, and have had the privilege of bringing my message of change to you through more prestigious media platforms, including The Nation Newspaper where I wrote as a campus correspondent for many years.
I have also participated in and won a number of national essay competitions centred on Nigeria’s development. At the core of my online presence, and lifetime commitment, is the unrelenting conviction that change is possible – that things don’t have to remain the way they’ve always been, that we may not be able to cause change in everyone and everywhere, but we can show the way by letting that change start with us wherever we are. This has been the focal point of my conversation with you all these years.
I intend to continue this conversation. That is why I have come here to announce to you that I have set up a YouTube channel for PointofOrder. Henceforth, you will no longer merely read my thoughts on the blog. You will also watch those words come out of my mouth live, to remind you that change is possible, but change will not come if we continue to postpone the responsibility to some other person, some other day. We are not the ones who have been waiting for change. Rather, change has been waiting for us.
Fellow countrymen and women, this is our moment.
I believe in the coming change.
What do you say?
Please, join me.
Thank you.