For those whose vocation is
writing-intensive, such as journalists, academics, secretaries, etc the command
of a superb language mechanics is a great determinant of their success at the
workplace as well as the prestige ascribed to them by their publics. People
like Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, J.P. Clark, Ayo Banjo, Reuben Abati, Dare
Babarinsa, are few among the contemporary people who have attained
international prominence through their writing skills.
Students in academic institutions,
especially those in the humanities, also need a good command of language to enhance
their grades. Therefore, it behoves anyone whose line has anything to do with
writing to hone his writing skill by reading and writing regularly.
CONCLUSION
So far we have considered the various
ways we can use the four communication skills to achieve personal development,
which is the key to success, excellence and greatness. In the words of Riley,
as documented by Tracy (2004):
By engaging in
continuous self-improvement, you can put yourself behind the wheel of your own
life. By dedicating yourself to enhancing your earning ability, you will
automatically be engaging in the continuous process of personal development. By
learning more, you prepare yourself to earn more. You position yourself for
tomorrow by developing the knowledge and skills that you need to be a valuable
and productive part of …(the) economy, no matter which direction it goes.
This is a final
word to underscore the role of personal development in attaining your dreams in
life. There is no shortcut to earning more, becoming more and achieving
greatness except to follow the route of disciplined and sustained investment in
the self. Any attempt to go it otherwise will only be like trying to beat the
devil to his own game. And this reminds me of the story of the man who did just
that.
Some time ago,
the devil compiled a list of one thousand people who were due for death because
of their nefarious activities on earth. The number one person on that list
happened to be a notorious Nigerian fraudster (popularly known as 419), whose
fraudulent records had no rival under heaven. After getting God’s approval to
execute the sinners, the devil went to the house of his first victim and
announced his mission there without much ado.
To his utmost
surprise, this fraudster did not betray any sign of fear nor plead for mercy.
Instead, he welcomed the devil most cheerfully and invited him to sit down so
that he could entertain him, as the august visitor that he was, before he
carries out his mission. Then the man served the devil several bottles of beer
and large portions of barbecues (suya), which he gulped down so ravenously till
he fell into a long sleep.
While he was
fast asleep, this fraudster quickly erased his name from the number one
position on the devil’s list and wrote it as the last name. Then he anxiously
waited for his visitor to wake up and discover his mistake.
After several
hours, the devil finally woke up and groggily looked around him in
confusion. Then his eyes centred on the
man standing beside him, and he smiled with pleasure. He said:
“My friend, you
surprised me a lot. I never knew human beings are capable of the hospitality
and generosity you have shown me today”. He placed his hand on the man’s
shoulder and gave him a friendly pat.
“Guess what? I’m
going to do you a big favour in return. I’ll give you enough time to prepare
yourself and put your house in order before I come for you. So I wont kill you now, instead I will start
my killing from the last name on my list” (Oladele, unpublished).