This is a story of a normal human being. This is a story of a person who is constantly trying to discover and develop his potentialities. This is a story of a change agent. This is a story of a talent. This is a story of an AIESECer. THIS IS MY STORY!

Sunday, May 21, 2006

A Parody Song

My following parody song is based on Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” song from his “Thriller” album. “Sit It” is dedicated towards the corrupted leadership of our country.

Sit It

They told him don't you ever come around here
Don't wanna see your face, you better disappear
The fire’s in their eyes and their words are really clear
So sit it, just sit it

You better run, you better do what you can
Don't wanna see no place, don't be a honest man
You wanna be fraud, better do what you can
So sit it, but you wanna be bad

Just sit it, sit it, sit it, sit it
No one wants to be defeated
Showin' how funky and strong is your fight
It doesn't matter who's getting highest
Just sit it, sit it
Just sit it, sit it
Just sit it, sit it
Just sit it, sit it

They're out to pick you, better butter-up if you can
Don't wanna be a man, you wanna be a fan
You wanna be BOSS, better bribe your captain
So sit it, just sit it
You have to show them that you're really not ashamed
You're playin' with your people, this ain't no truth or dare
They'll pick you, then they cheat you
Then they'll tell you it's fair

So sit it, but you wanna be bad
Just sit it, sit it, sit it, sit it
No one wants to be defeated
Showin' how funky and strong is your fight
It doesn't matter who's sleeping with you at night

Just sit it, sit it, sit it, sit it
No one wants to be defeated
Showin' how funky and strong is your fight
It doesn't matter who's holding the light

Just sit it, sit it, sit it, sit it
No one wants to be defeated
Showin' how funky and strong is your fight
It doesn't matter who's wrong or right
Just sit it, sit it
Sit it, sit it, sit it

Just sit it, sit it, sit it, sit it
No one wants to be defeated

Saturday, May 06, 2006

First eXchange of my term


Today is a very special day for me, because today, first OutGoing eXchange Realization of my term took place by sending our beloved Alvi bhai to India. However, I am the luckiest OutGoing eXchange LCVP of AIESEC Bangladesh’s history. Because, two of my SNs from previous term are already MATCHED with foreign TN! My term is waiting just for their REALIZATION. Alvi bhai is one of those Very Important Persons of my term. He is going to a 3 months life changing AIESEC Management Traineeship at Anthroplace Consultants, Kolkata, India. The interesting thing is that, the TN Manager of this traineeship was Romil Mehta, and once upon a time my SN Shafayet bhai rejected by his TN Taker. He thought that, there is no chance to MATCH with AIESEC in NSU again. However, this unusual thing happened, Alvi bhai MATCHED with his other TN. Alvi bhai is an all-rounder, he has eXPeriences in almost every sector in AIESEC. Thus, he will be one of those rare persons who will complete all the stages of AIESEC XP.

Before going to in-depth, let me first introduce Alvi bhai. He is our first ever self-matched SN and he was our LCVP ICX Corp for the term 2003-04. He is remembered as the Father of InComing eXchange Corporate sector of AIESEC in NSU, since he is our first ICX Corp VP. Alvi bhai is such a kind, friendly and knowledgeable person that only few people of this complex world used to be like that. He is one of my eXcellent mentors, from whom I get to know a lot of thing. I first met with him at our National Strategic Conference 2004 at LGED auditorium, Dhaka. He was one of the coolest Facilitators of that event. He effectively taught me about marketing calls and defined how to convince our stakeholders. Our team crowned as the best FLC (Fictitious Local Committee) of NSC 2004 just because of his advice. He always treated me as his younger brother and always guided me about what to do and what not to do.

About the farewell of Alvi bhai, I am not totally satisfied. Currently, I have only two members and for this reason, it is obvious that the SN servicing will not be good. Then again, we tried to do our best. I developed a package that contains, several Bengali musics, roll calls, jives, a 105 slides PPT(!), and some other presentations to show in India. Yesterday, we also called a farewell party for Alvi bhai at FFC, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. Many people came to that farewell party but one thing I understood that, Friday is not the best day for partying because it is not possible for everyone specially girls to move on Friday. Amzad bhai also came to that party and gave Alvi bhai some AIESEC T-shirts to give those to Indian AIESECers. Today I went to the airport to say good-bye to Alvi bhai. The worst thing happened when the flight delayed for 3 hours!

Finally, I just wanted to say that Alvi bhai is really a helpful brother; I never ever can forget his kind contribution and supports towards me. I wish him all the best in his life. I hope he will be doing well in his traineeship period.