The Power of Human Imagination beyond Artificial Intelligence

Sun 25th May, 2025

When John C. Maxwell wrote "The Power of Thinking Big," it took me a few minutes to read most of it. In his book, Maxwell encourages human beings to think big and pursue their dreams.

Today, the world of science and technology has been corrupted by the global AI euphoria orchestrated by so-called computer enthusiasts who are eager to sell something called "artificial intelligence" (AI) in a manner that is far less, and impliedly below, the power of human imagination.

Whenever I see Americans, Japanese, Chinese, Germans, Asians, Arabs, and even my fellow Africans promoting AI beyond the banal and its quibbling superficiality, I sincerely sympathize with the world of science and technology "thinking" and what it holds for humanity.

Artificial Intelligence (AI), as it is, is a product of human imagination. It is always created using computer permutations and combinations of algorithmic packets and sets of calculated data encoded in computer microprocessors and central processing units. The computer system and its processes, which are subjected to the so-called futuristic determinations of events and activities, are again a product of human imagination embedded in what computer programmers prefer to call designed programs.

When I was in university, I was a poor student of computer programming because I didn't take my computer teacher seriously. He failed to convince me about the processes and systems and their creator. I spent my time playing with my classmates in the computer lab because I already understood that systems and processes are entirely products of human imagination. Indeed, the very day we decided to play in science by playing it to the gallery, it would automatically prevent us from asking deeper scientific questions beyond the basics. That would be the time when humanity would begin to lose its relevance and submit to the Elon Musks and Bill Gates of this cosmopolitan planet. In high school, my mathematics teacher, Malam Ali, taught me the fundamentals of working with a four-figure table from memory! Mallam Ali had committed the entire four-figure table to memory. He used to write the Cosine, Sine, and Tangent of 90, 180, and 45 degrees etc and their reciprocals even before we opened our four-figure tables. That was Mallam Ali's stellar display of the power of human imagination at its best. As a novice in mathematics, I sincerely respected Mallam Ali to this day because I never had a mathematics teacher like him who taught me the power of original thinking using human imagination beyond artificial intelligence (AI).

There was also Malam Rabiu-a chemistry teacher par excellence! Throughout my senior high school classes, I never saw him fail to teach us from his brain about REDOX reactions and the chemical reactions / compositions between an acid and a base, which to this day yield only salt and water! The "basicity" in my classmates and me created a bonding pair as opposed to finding a lone pair of electrons in every subatomic molecule.

Indeed, Malam Rabiu eventually left us to become the managing director of a Mentholatum company in old Kano State, Nigeria. The last time I spoke to him was a week ago. He is there, being wasted away by Nigeria after having an excellent time as a hired teacher for the Kenyan government in the 1980s.

Indeed, it was the physics and chemistry teachings I received from my extraordinary teachers, such as Malam Rabiu, the late Malam Babale, Mudashiru Kolawole, and Mr. Isiaih, that led my friend, Ahmadu Saidu (now Lieutenant Colonel Saidu), and me to commit an organic chemistry textbook to memory. We crammed the entire textbook into our brains to the extent that we were not afraid of any organic chemistry examination that would ask questions on saponification or polymerization processes in which small molecules (monomers) combine chemically to produce a very large chain-like molecule called a polymer. Science performed excellently for me! At that time, my thoughts and imagination aimed toward becoming an earth scientist who could change the entire geographical narrative of regional and global climate viewpoints forever. I never thought I would one day become a quantity surveyor -chartered, for that matter-because costing and construction estimates never seemed worthwhile to me as a course of study. As an aspiring global scientist of high standing, at the age of 15, I had already memorized the diameter of the earth to be 12,756 kilometres! Therefore, I regarded courses like quantity surveying and accounting as suited for small minds that lacked the ability to think big! But as history would have it, I find myself now "dining" and "sleeping" in quantities and what it takes to estimate the entire cost of buildings and infrastructure. Still, I never allowed my quantity surveying background to prevent me from pursuing geography as the mother of history. I eventually decided to blend quantity surveying with my passion for addressing climate change issues in Africa and globally. I believe the two can be practiced together with the time I have on earth. Hence, I developed the idea of establishing something that would ensure humanity remembers me even if I dropped dead. I founded an international NGO focused on climate change and registered it with the UNFCCC Secretariat in Bonn, Germany, as its climate observer organization for 16 years now. The NGO has grown from a figment of my imagination, salvaging numerous communities by restoring their biodiversity in Nigeria, Africa, Niger Republic, Morocco, Ghana, and beyond.

I now register people from across the globe every year as UNFCCC climate change observer delegates. The UNFCCC Secretariat in Bonn, Germany made me its Designated Contact Point on climate change for 16 years now. The power of human imagination has paved way for me to request and issue visas to my UNFCCC climate delegates to attend our UNFCCC COP meetings free of charge.

Indeed, my dream project of constructing Asayaya Regenerative City (ARC), nowadays, generates interest amongst professionals and technocrats. The curiosity it ignites is just like a lady's skirt-short enough to generate attention but lean enough to cover the subject matter. It is my attempt at constructing a city with zero carbon emission. The ARC will be energized by a hydrogen power plant using water electrolysis.

In the field of space science, the Wright brothers succeeded in presenting to the world the first airplane they manufactured and flew successfully on December 17, 1903.

Of course, the two right honorable gentlemen, Wilbur and Orville Wright, often fascinate me with their contributions to science and what I believe I can achieve with it to help humanity. Indeed, Orville and his brother would not have succeeded in flying what they called the "Wright Flyer" without the power of human imagination, which they trained their minds to develop beyond the ordinary.

They believed that any object obeying the laws of aerodynamics would automatically defy gravity and fly! That's their rule of engagement! Thus, the entire world has the duty to always salute and doff its hat to the well-documented, amazing success stories of the duo, Wilbur and Orville. I see no reason why the world's successful airline manufacturers, such as Boeing, Airbus, and Bombardier, along with their customers and clients like British Airways, Lufthansa, Delta Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, etc., cannot establish a "Wright Brothers' Day" in honor of Wilbur, Orville, and America! Thanks to the Qatari government and the royal family for taking the bold step to gift the American president, Donald, its royal luxury jet as a sign of respect and profound camaraderie towards America-a nation that produced extraordinary individuals like the Wright brothers!

Hence, the influence of mentorship and counseling in nurturing the power of human imagination above artificial intelligence or artificial science and technology is paramount.

The Wright brothers would not have achieved global success in aviation without reading the book by Octave Chanute, which succinctly explained almost all the technical knowledge he had in the field of aviation. Orville and Wilbur devoted ample time to studying his "Progress in Flying Machines" from 1894! The relationship between Chanute and the Wright brothers blossomed to the extent that he would often provide commentary on their technical expertise.

It is this same mentoring strategy that we witness today in the remarkable case of Barcelona 's wonder kid, Lamine Yamal. Lamine diligently followed Messi's football doctrine at La Masia Football Academy in Barcelona. Whenever he is on the pitch, Lamine IMAGINES (emphasis mine) himself as Messi, dodging and dribbling past players with a dazzling performance that effortlessly bewilders opponents and excites spectators. Today, both Messi and Lamine could be likened to the world's greatest footballer of all time, the legendary Pelé of Brazil.

That's what the power of human imagination can accomplish!

At an early stage in my formative years, I was genuinely inspired by the works of the great Nigerian physicist, PN Okeke, who is regarded as the father of astronomy in Nigeria. Prof. Okeke was the brain behind unraveling the mysteries in physics by making them as simple as ABC. He helped me clearly understand the positive impact of Newton's third law of motion in aviation and engineering. According to Newton, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This explains why airplanes must gather momentum and run at high speed until their engines produce a substantial force against gravity, enabling them to reach escape velocity.
For some of us who are still students of science, as soon as we witnessed the very sympathetic OceanGate Titanic submersible saga, we understood perfectly that one of Archimedes' principles was grossly violated in that ill-fated and catastrophic implosion.

In the field of religion, two prominent Islamic scholars stood out globally in terms of Quranic recitation. Alaramma Yahuza Bauchi and Sheikh Sudais of Saudi Arabia are indeed global Islamic colossi whose oral Quranic recitations are second to none. I traveled throughout the Arab world and the Arabic- speaking countries, but I have not heard or seen the power of oratory Quranic recitation such as the one I heard from the duo as I could have imagined. The way Alaramma Yahuza Bauchi recites Allah's verses leaves most people in Arabia agog because his style of Warsh Quranic recitation far surpasses and is completely different from Hafs, which is prevalent in the modern Islamic world. It would take Muslims who do not know Warsh a long time to grasp the mastery of the Quranic language and its verses as recited by Alaramma Yahuza Bauchi. With his oratory power and human imagination in understanding Islam, he convinced some of us to adopt the Sunni Islamic school of thought.

Sheikh Sudais, with his rare oratory Quranic recitation in Makkah, is today one of the living Quranic miracles; whenever he leads prayers in Masjid Al Haram, the entire Muslim world shivers in total submission to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta 'ala. The very day I queued up behind Sudais during a lesser hajj, I felt completely fulfilled by listening to his eloquent and convincing voice live and direct in Allah's house-Ka'aba.

In the field of Christian respect for humanity and fair judgment within the Christian religion, the power of thinking beyond the margins emerged in King Najashi of the old Habasha dynasty. King Najashi was an epitome of hope, fairness, and equal treatment, ruling his dynasty in Ethiopia with genuine, not artificial, intelligence. One day, the Prophet of Islam sent his emissaries to King Najashi to seek refuge due to his profound compassion amidst religious discord in Mecca and Madina.


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