By Olatunde Akinyemi
It is the pride of most
parents to see their wards all dressed up in khaki and boots. A symbol that the
child has scaled through tertiary education, and successfully served the
country, a matured individual. For some, it signifies a bonafide citizen
of the nation, ‘omo ijoba’, as my Yoruba friends will say, a bragging right.
Many years ago, as a Primary 5 student, my uncle came
home on one particular day in that popular uniform. I didn’t know what
course he did in school, I didn’t know what school he attended, no idea
he had graduated, all I knew was that he had gone to serve.