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Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Omooba77: 10:05pm On Aug 06, 2020
WHY WE NEED TO CALM DOWN

There’s this hilarious video that went viral recently. A boy had offended his mother, and was about to get a beating. Tearfully, even before he got whipped, the boy tried to plead his way out.

As the mother told him to stretch forth his palm to be caned, he entreated: “Mummy, it must not be hard beating o...This is my last chance. Last chance in the world.”

Amidst tears, he said he had a question for the mother:
“Will you be going out today? You must rest a little...Mummy, calm down. Don’t be angry. I’m just telling you to be ‘calming’ down. You must rest a little.”

The boy then reclined on a couch, to show how the mother must calm down, and rest.

The boy and his mother became some sort of celebrity. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State asked to meet with him, and said there were fundamental lessons to learn from his tearful admonition to his mum.

Calm down. I’m just telling you to be ‘calming’ down. Hahahahahaaaaaaa.

But if the truth the told, that message from the boy is for the entire country. We need to calm down. We are too uptight, nervy, edgy. We grumble, murmur too much, call the government a lot of names, try to demonize those serving the nation, when it could be “our last chance. Last chance in the world” to really fix things.

If you listen to some people; angry youths, religious leaders, political analysts, newspaper columnists, news reviewers, so-called activists, then nothing positive is happening in the country. It is all about insurgency, banditry, killings, joblessness, corruption, lack and deprivation. True? False!

Those things are there, as they are also in many countries of the world. But they are not the only things happening in Nigeria. Only that we would not see the positive things, except we calmed down. We would never enjoy the rainfall, if we expect rainstorm to carry away our rooftop at any moment. Calm down. “I’m just telling you to be ‘calming’ down.”

One of my favorite boyhood songs is the one by Jimmy Cliff. ‘Keep Your Eyes on the Sparrow.’

Here I stand with my head down in my hand
Wondering what on earth I have done wrong
There’s a cloud that has overshadowed me
Blocks the light from my eyes, I cannot see
But I know where I wanta be
Right or wrong, I’ve got to face my destiny

Somebody tell me to
Keep your eyes on the sparrow
Keep your eyes on the sparrow
Keep it on, keep it on now
Keep your eyes on the sparrow.

That is a song of hope. It’s a song of encouragement. The God Book says God keeps His eyes on the sparrow, and none can fall down without His permission. If He watches over a bird, how much more we human beings, created in His image? But man has walked away from that original estate. We sit on the complaint counter. We murmur, curse, cavil. We rail against God, against man, against government, even against our own selves. We indulge in hate speech, concoct and spread fake news. And it blinds our eyes. It blocks the light from our eyes, and we cannot see. We never see good, even when it surrounds us. We focus only on negative narratives.

Let me give a practical example. Last Sunday, one of the guests on Sunday Politics, hosted by Seun Okinbaloye of Channels Television, was one Group Captain Sadeeq Garba (Retd). He was also deputy head of safety and security at the African Union Commission, and now a private security consultant.

The retired Air Force Officer was asked to talk about the worrisome trend of killings in the country. The man said the killings were sad and regrettable, but things were not as completely negative as some people and interest groups would want to make them seem.

Quoting what he called reliable statistics from the Centre for Research in the United States, he gave these figures of the evil development from 2011, in number of total killings:
2011-1096
2012-3761
2013-7167
2014-15,600
2015- Not available
2016-4618
2017-5763
2018-6565
2019-8350
2020-6195, as at June.

Now, one life lost is already too many. One single life should not be taken wantonly, not to talk of in hundreds and thousands. It is bestial, inhuman. But why do some people want to make it appear as if we hadn’t passed through worse times in this country? Forget about who was in power as President. It is not about individuals now, it is about the descent of a country into the Hobbesian state of nature, where life is nasty, brutish and short. For President Muhammadu Buhari, it’s a solemn pledge that lives and property would be secured. And a lot is being done in that direction, though we are not there yet. Unkind, negative comments can only demoralize those fighting to secure the country.

When the President said recently that things were better in the area of security than what he met in 2015, some people wailed endlessly, as is their wont to. But when the Group Captain came with facts and figures on national television last Sunday, not one word was heard. Not even a whimper! Why do people like to spread negative, rather than positive developments? Killings dropped from 15,600 in 2014 to 4,618 in 2016. But not one positive word. Simply because their eyes are blinded by negative thoughts and sentiments. And they now need to calm down. Rather than upbraid, our security agencies should be challenged and encouraged to rediscover what they did in 2016.

During the week, Ministry of Power said electricity generation had returned to over 5,000 megawatts. Not a word from professional complainers. If it had dropped to below 1,000 megawatts, we would not have heard anything else. Calm down. “I’m just telling you to be ‘calming’ down.”

If we calm down, what would we see? Massive infrastructural developments. Roads, rail, airports, bridges, efforts to reverse power deficit of many decades, newly approved Youth Bank to empower the younger generation, strident efforts to secure the country, N2.3 trillion stimulus package to combat the negative effect of COVID-19, and many other positive developments. There are many, and many more.

Jesus looked at Jerusalem, and wept over it, saying: “if thou hadst known in this day, even thou, the things which belong unto thy peace. But now, they are hid from thine eyes.” (Luke 19:42).

We will see the things that pertain to the peace of our country, if we would just calm down. As the young boy said, “this is my last chance. Last chance in the world.”
It could well be.

*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

Source: https://www.femiadesina.com/why-we-need-to-calm-down/

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Artiiclebeast: 10:06pm On Aug 06, 2020
Shameless gutter mouth.

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by ghettokid1(m): 10:14pm On Aug 06, 2020
APC and lies na 5&6. FAKE FIGURES

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Golan007: 10:14pm On Aug 06, 2020
Quite true.

Nigerians have become very negative in their thoughts and actions.

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Omooba77: 10:19pm On Aug 06, 2020
Sorry Mr. Femi Adesina; we will not sound like broken record.... Do you want to use death for politics now...... God is watching us all from a distance.........

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by IamWonderful: 10:31pm On Aug 06, 2020
Until we die? until fulani herdsmen massacre us

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by XXXXTENTACION: 10:41pm On Aug 06, 2020
Golan007:
Quite true.

Nigerians have become very negative in their thoughts and actions.
How were you able to find out the thoughts of all the nigerians


abi have they paid you to speak for nigerians

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Golan007: 10:43pm On Aug 06, 2020
XXXXTENTACION:
How were you able to find out the thoughts of all the nigerians


abi have they paid you to speak for nigerians

I get good samples from various online platforms through which I make my deductions.

The sample space is more than sufficient.

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by XXXXTENTACION: 10:45pm On Aug 06, 2020
Golan007:


I get good samples from various online platforms through which I make my deductions.

The sample space is more than sufficient.
Which platforms abeg


abi those platforms no get name

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Golan007: 10:47pm On Aug 06, 2020
XXXXTENTACION:
Which platforms abeg


abi those platforms no get name

I guess you think you are my task master to be asking me questions with such insolence.

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Jayrockk: 11:08pm On Aug 06, 2020
I wish we can send terminators to eliminate all these politicians angry

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Omooba77: 11:26pm On Aug 06, 2020
Mr. Femi forgot that Joe Goebbels did more than this, what ended him.......

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by XXXXTENTACION: 11:30pm On Aug 06, 2020
Golan007:


I guess you think you are my task master to be asking me questions with such insolence.

Intresting. cheesy


so you have a task master who co-ordinates you to do this work

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Omooba77: 11:46pm On Aug 06, 2020
godkiller:
I want 50 people to join me in investing in transportation. Let us acquire a bus and get returns weekly.

Drop your whatsapp number or contact me zero seven zero, 6676 five eight 70

I read somewhere that your like dupped someone with this kind of scheme.....
Or are you related to the Kulikuli man.........

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Omooba77: 11:59pm On Aug 06, 2020
Lalastic.lala, this is appalling......
The same man that said; it is better we give our lands to marauder rather than die......
There is no one God can not bring down.....

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Omooba77: 12:15am On Aug 07, 2020
Golan007:
Quite true.
Nigerians have become very negative in their thoughts and actions.
And you are sure of this?

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Omooba77: 7:31am On Aug 07, 2020
People like Mr. Femi seems to have lost their minds serving this wicked government.... No human feelings whatsoever......

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Racoon(m): 7:38am On Aug 07, 2020
Femi Adeshina-may you not end miserably because of sycophancy for the atrocious activities of an evil regime.
A good name is better than unfathomable riches.This nation is grieving but you choose senseless praise-singing & comedy.

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by helinues: 7:53am On Aug 07, 2020
If we calm down, what would we see?

When the projects are too gigantic, it might be invisible... cheesy

When you look through a brighter sun nakedly, you will end up see nothing and might injured yourself.

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Whazar(m): 7:56am On Aug 07, 2020
Mr femi.
U are so stupid sir
Sorry but you are also foolish

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by sinkhole: 8:01am On Aug 07, 2020
In the original "calm down" video, the boy definitely did wrong and was about to be punished that was when he started using tactics to hoodwink his mother.
Buhari has failed us and we have realized that, his aides are now employing various tactics, including "calm down" to hoodwink us!

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Omooba77: 8:08am On Aug 07, 2020
helinues:


When the projects are too gigantic, it might be invisible... cheesy

When you look through a brighter sun nakedly, you will end up see nothing and might injured yourself.


See how bad our roads are allover and the man is telling us there are massive development infrastructurally.
These people ehen...Fuel is now #150 per litre.........

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Karlifate: 8:16am On Aug 07, 2020
sinkhole:
In the original "calm down" video, the boy definitely did wrong and was about to be punished that was when he started using tactics to hoodwink his mother.
Buhari has failed us and we have realized that, his aides are now employing various tactics, including "calm down" to hoodwink us!

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Omooba77: 8:40am On Aug 07, 2020
Government of comparisim Comparing human lives as if they are stocks.......

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by dahmie2013: 8:48am On Aug 07, 2020
Thank you sir. It was a very good write up.

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by Omooba77: 8:58am On Aug 07, 2020
dahmie2013:
Thank you sir. It was a very good write up.

Looool
Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by EyezofGod120: 9:22am On Aug 07, 2020
angry this smoker again,,dem need to castrate this man

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by baby124: 9:22am On Aug 07, 2020
No we don’t! It’s been 5yrs of rubbish!

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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by ZACHIE: 9:23am On Aug 07, 2020
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Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by FlordFlorez(m): 9:23am On Aug 07, 2020
Have u calm down
Re: Why We Need To Calm Down - Femi Adesina by BlackfireX: 9:23am On Aug 07, 2020
Yoruba man and his gutter mouth.





SW rejects you.

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