Close Menu
Ikenga Online
    What's Hot

    Businessman pays hospital bills for indigent patients to mark governor’s birthday

    February 27, 2026

    Police, military deny torturing Amasiri indigene to death

    February 27, 2026

    Sharia debate: Igbo group says Nigeria at breaking point, backs US call

    February 27, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Ikenga Online
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Donate
    • Home
      • Igboezue
      • Hall of Fame
      • Hall of Shame
    • News
      1. Other States
      2. National
      3. International
      4. Interviews
      5. Personalities
      6. View All

      Kaduna victims’ coalition demands probe of alleged abuses under El-Rufai

      February 16, 2026

      Dadiyata: Kperogi raises questions as El-Rufai, Ganduje trade allegations

      February 15, 2026

      Kole Shettima, others to be turbaned by Machina Emirate

      January 26, 2026

      APC makes it 29 governors as Yusuf defects with 22 Kano lawmakers

      January 26, 2026

      Sharia debate: Igbo group says Nigeria at breaking point, backs US call

      February 27, 2026

      Opposition turns up heat on NASS, demands wholesale electoral act overhaul

      February 26, 2026

      APC dismisses ADC allegations over attack on Peter Obi, Odigie-Oyegun, others 

      February 26, 2026

      RULAAC condemns alleged assassination threat against Peter Obi, demands probe

      February 26, 2026

      Okonjo-Iweala saddened by Jesse Jackson’s death

      February 17, 2026

      Civil rights icon, Rev Jesse Jackson dies at 84

      February 17, 2026

      US lawmakers propose visa ban, asset freeze on Kwankwaso, Miyetti Allah over alleged Christian genocide

      February 11, 2026

      Banditry: US finally deploys troops to Nigeria

      February 4, 2026

      Slash jumbo salaries to pay minimum wage, Bishop tells Tinubu

      June 19, 2024

      Nigeria remains a country in crisis that needs to heal – Chido Onumah

      January 24, 2024

      The Ekweremadus: Obasanjo writes UK court, seeks pardon for them

      April 5, 2023

      I’m coming with loads of experience to re-set Abia – Greg Ibe

      February 1, 2023

      Anambra-born Ugochi Nwizu shines as UNN best graduating doctor with multiple distinctions

      September 29, 2023

      Bulwark for women, girls: Meet Ikengaonline September town-hall guest speaker, Prof Joy Ezeilo

      September 27, 2023

      Rufai Oseni, the most dangerous man on Nigerian TV by Okey Ndibe

      February 13, 2023

      Stanley Macebuh: Unforgettable pathfinder of modern Nigerian journalism by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

      February 7, 2023

      Businessman pays hospital bills for indigent patients to mark governor’s birthday

      February 27, 2026

      Police, military deny torturing Amasiri indigene to death

      February 27, 2026

      Sharia debate: Igbo group says Nigeria at breaking point, backs US call

      February 27, 2026

      Opposition turns up heat on NASS, demands wholesale electoral act overhaul

      February 26, 2026
    • Abia

      Outgoing MOUAU VC urges successor to tread cautiously, consolidate gains

      February 24, 2026

      Otti’s CoS, Ajagba offers free JAMB registration to 180 indigent students

      February 24, 2026

      Abia partners US medical group to retrain health workers, set to unveil new roads

      February 24, 2026

      Kinsmen renew call for Kanu’s unconditional release

      February 22, 2026

      Prof Akanwa emerges first female VC of MOUAU

      February 21, 2026
    • Anambra

      Thousands to benefit from IDEAS-TVET project in Anambra — Prof Onyeizugbe

      February 24, 2026

      Sit-at-home: Anambra govt urges transporters to resume full operations

      February 24, 2026

      Soludo shuts down Nnewi auto parts market over sit-at-home

      February 23, 2026

      IWA, Igbo stakeholders push for enforcement of laws to strengthen Igbo language

      February 22, 2026

      Igbo women storm Awka for mother tongue day, vow to save Igbo language from extinction

      February 18, 2026
    • Ebonyi

      Businessman pays hospital bills for indigent patients to mark governor’s birthday

      February 27, 2026

      Police, military deny torturing Amasiri indigene to death

      February 27, 2026

      FG Begins free cancer screening for 1,000 in Ebonyi

      February 25, 2026

      10 injured as suspected political thugs attack villagers in Ebonyi

      February 21, 2026

      ICPC tracks N2.2bn FG projects in Ebonyi

      February 19, 2026
    • Delta
    • Enugu

      Mbah urges Enugu youths to seize opportunities in technology, innovation

      February 25, 2026

      NJF calls for justice, equity, fair play in replacement of Okey Ezea

      February 23, 2026

      APC congress in Enugu sparks rift as old members allege hijack

      February 22, 2026

      CRRAN faults continued detention of acquitted murder suspect in Enugu 

      February 21, 2026

      Gov Mbah inspects 44.1km Enugu–Nsukka dual carriageway, targets October 2026 completion

      February 20, 2026
    • Imo

      Disband ‘Tiger Base’ now, Igbo group petitions Gov Uzodimma

      February 25, 2026

      RULAAC urges Imo CP to probe alleged atrocities by vigilante leader in Njaba

      February 13, 2026

      Akagburuonye @ 60: Ex-Eagles stars storm Mbaise to honour humanitarian

      February 13, 2026

      RULAAC petitions Imo attorney-general over alleged torture, sexual abuse of trainee nurse

      January 25, 2026

      Reporters’ diaries: S-East governors earn praise for rural road improvements

      January 6, 2026
    • Rivers

      Aba Power breaks new ground with electricity supply to Rivers

      February 22, 2026

      Investigate Asari Dokubo over anti-Igbo rants now, IIC tells security agencies

      February 20, 2026

      Ohanaeze inaugurates committee on Igbo strategic engagement

      February 2, 2026

      Rivers assembly vows to proceed with Gov Fubara, deputy’s impeachment process 

      January 16, 2026

      Financial disagreements fuel impeachment moves against Fubara — Aide alleges

      January 16, 2026
    • Politics

      APC dismisses ADC allegations over attack on Peter Obi, Odigie-Oyegun, others 

      February 26, 2026

      NJF calls for justice, equity, fair play in replacement of Okey Ezea

      February 23, 2026

      Okutepa: FCT polls a democratic sabotage, says 2027 may be worse 

      February 23, 2026

      APC congress in Enugu sparks rift as old members allege hijack

      February 22, 2026

      FCT polls peaceful but marred by late openings, vote buying — Yiaga Africa

      February 21, 2026
    • Opinion & Editorial
      • Editorial
      • Columnists
        • Osmund Agbo
        • Chido Onumah
        • Uche Ugboajah
        • Hassan Gimba
        • Edwin Madunagu
        • Rudolf Okonkwo
        • Azu Ishiekwene
        • Osita Chidoka
        • Owei Lakemfa
        • Chidi Odinkalu
      • Opinion
    • Special Reports
    • Art & Entertainment
      • Nollywood
      • Music
      • Ikengaonline Literary Series (ILS)
      • Life
      • Travels
    • Sports
    Ikenga Online
    Home » The Pursuit of Happiness by Osmund Agbo
    Opinion

    The Pursuit of Happiness by Osmund Agbo

    By May 27, 2021No Comments7 Mins Read

    Osmund Agbo

    For someone whom grace had located at every defining moment in this chequered journey of life, you would expect to see a face ever beaming with smile and a heart brim-full with gratitude. But that was not the case with yours truly, especially in the early part of 2013. And yes, I remember that time clearly in my head since it was the same year my family and I relocated to Houston, the city we love. It was also the year we purchased our first home. I had completed my professional training, gotten married to the love of my life and our union blessed with two beautiful and healthy kids. At that point, you could say that life had me set on a positive trajectory, yet I woke up every morning looking like a lugubrious character and struggled to cut loose from the tight fetters of melancholy.

    Looking back, it felt as though there was an inverse relationship between foul mood and the manifestation of God’s grace. In fact, the more one moved up the ladder of material success, the more happiness seemed to prove more elusive. It was akin to chasing shadows. I lived in a funk sometimes for weeks on end, which left my wife visibly worried and pushed her to her wits’ end. In many occasions, she tried to interrogate what might have been the issues without luck because factually, there was none. “What do you really want?”, she would ask repeatedly. I wish I knew but truth was I too had no idea. 

    It’s been almost ten years after and things for sure have gotten a lot better. A big lesson learnt however, was coming to terms with the fact that the pursuit of happiness is a personal journey that one has to be willing to commit to. Of course, life will always be a rich assortment of curve balls, contentment, elation and despair, but many are like me back in those days, plagued with persistent negative emotions and stuck in the “blahs.” In truth, it takes practice to cultivate ongoing happiness and getting to that destination might involve having to reset baselines and temper expectations.

    Every so often we strive to be perfect and get frustrated for falling short. Do we even realize that perfection doesn’t exist and neither does a perfect life? We have to accept imperfection as part of life and embrace the beauty and grace in our blemishes. Carol Dweck, in the book “Mindset” explains that the most successful and happy people have what she calls a growth mindset. Which is to say that those individuals unlike the rest of us, see failures and challenges as an opportunity for self-improvement and a catalyst for growth. They seize on the lesson that comes with every experience, good or bad.

    “Whoever said money can’t buy happiness didn’t know where to shop.”

    -Coco Channel

    To the extent that it’s hard to match a happy face with an empty stomach, the statement credited to the owner of that eponymous fashion brand is partially true. It will however, be so wrong to assume that one can buy his or her way into happiness, simply in the manner that mademoiselle had suggested. Or better still, why are the happiest people not found among the rich and famous? Why do many Hollywood A-listers and the glitterati struggle daily with depression, addiction, drug and alcohol and quite a few end tragically in suicide? Most definitely, happiness has to involve other things that money can’t buy.

    Make no mistake, money is essential to happiness and no one in his right mind would dispute that. In fact, a study done out of Princeton University in 2010 found a positive correlation between wealth and happiness but only to a point of annual earnings of about $75,000. It showed that people feel worse when their income is lower than that but when earnings exceed that, happiness does not increase. For starters, $75,000 was the amount deemed to cover basic human needs such as food, clothing and shelter. The inability to afford those would inexorably lead to stress and discontent.

    What that study seemed to suggest is that once the basic necessities are met, other problems of life that may show up will not be the type that one can solve by simply spending your way out of it. Of course, the amount mentioned may vary from country to country and culture to culture, but the result should be no different.

    In truth, it turns out there is not a single bullet action that could guarantee a happy life from what is currently known. There are however, series of time-tested actions and patterns of behavior, a combination of which has consistently been shown to help live a more fulfilled and happier life.

    Work takes up a lot of our day, but it shouldn’t be the only thing we do every minute of the day. Striking a balance in life will reduce stress and give one other outlet to self-express and have fun. It’s very important to engage in activities and pursue interests beyond our job. 

    It turns out that spending reasonably on experiences such as travel, dining, vacation or anything’s else we love is a good investment, especially when shared with those we love. Such behavior sustains happiness much more than the joy of having a luxury automobile packed in your garage. In order words, happiness connected to material possessions fades, but experiences help us define our purpose and passions in life.

    At every point in life, always have a dream and pursue it. Without a future to look towards, looking back on the past alone could be boring and sometimes depressing. No matter how little, always practice giving to others. Psychologists says it enhances a loving and generous self-image which makes us happy. This may sound counter-intuitive but times and times again it has proven to be true. Besides, by gifting others (it doesn’t have to be money. It could be providing a service), you are also buying the experience of someone’s happiness and gratitude. 

    No matter how well we curate our public image and pretend to be living our best life, there is no joy to be found living above one’s income and struggling with a mountain of debt. It pays to be you and be real.

    There was a little story about a village teacher, loved by so many and respected by all. In one of his teaching, he started off by asking his students what they thought about life. One said life is a struggle, another thought life was fun while the third guy argued that life is a journey. By the time he got to the last person, he heard as many answers as there were students in the class. 

    After they were all done, the teacher turned around and said:

    “I ask one question and you all gave different answers. If life were to be just one thing, chances are that all of you would have given the same answer. But it’s not. Life therefore is what you make it out to be. If you think life is a struggle, then it is a struggle. If you think life is a celebration, then have fun with it.”

    One may not have participated in that teacher’s class but my new life draws heavily from his lesson. My glass is never half empty, it stays half full. Always. For happiness is indeed a choice we all have to make, individually. 

    Oh! and wifey?  She giggles from ear to ear these days,just like a kid in a candy store. It turns out that happiness too is infectious.

    Dr. Agbo, a Public Affairs analyst is the coordinator of African Center for Transparency and Convener of Save Nigeria Project. Email: Eagleosmund@yahoo.com

    Related Posts

    Should the 2027 elections still hold? By Promise Adiele 

    February 25, 2026

    The Anatomy of a Woman: A Letter to My Son, by Osmund Agbo

    February 23, 2026

    The republic of city boys: When politics becomes playground by Vitus Ozoke 

    February 23, 2026
    Editors Picks

    Businessman pays hospital bills for indigent patients to mark governor’s birthday

    February 27, 2026

    Police, military deny torturing Amasiri indigene to death

    February 27, 2026

    Sharia debate: Igbo group says Nigeria at breaking point, backs US call

    February 27, 2026

    Opposition turns up heat on NASS, demands wholesale electoral act overhaul

    February 26, 2026
    Latest Posts
    Ebonyi

    Businessman pays hospital bills for indigent patients to mark governor’s birthday

    Ebonyi

    Police, military deny torturing Amasiri indigene to death

    News

    Sharia debate: Igbo group says Nigeria at breaking point, backs US call

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from Ikenga Online.

    Advertisement
    Demo

    IkengaOnline is a publication of the Ikenga Media & Cultural Awareness Initiative (IMCAI), a non-profit organisation with offices in Houston Texas and Abuja.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp RSS
    • Home
      • Igboezue
      • Hall of Fame
      • Hall of Shame
    • News
      • Other States
      • National
      • International
      • Interviews
      • Personalities
    • Abia
    • Anambra
    • Ebonyi
    • Delta
    • Enugu
    • Imo
    • Rivers
    • Politics
    • Opinion & Editorial
      • Editorial
      • Columnists
        • Osmund Agbo
        • Chido Onumah
        • Uche Ugboajah
        • Hassan Gimba
        • Edwin Madunagu
        • Rudolf Okonkwo
        • Azu Ishiekwene
        • Osita Chidoka
        • Owei Lakemfa
        • Chidi Odinkalu
      • Opinion
    • Special Reports
    • Art & Entertainment
      • Nollywood
      • Music
      • Ikengaonline Literary Series (ILS)
      • Life
      • Travels
    • Sports

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from Ikenga Online.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn WhatsApp RSS
    © 2026 Ikenga Online. Ikenga.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.