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Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by Ibkhaleel: 10:38pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
Open Letter to Ndigbo, My Igbo brothers, I find it necessary to send you this epistle – from a North Easterner to a South Easterner – knowing we are brothers, parented by the same nation. Once upon a time, in the North East, a terrorist organisation came with a mantra not dissimilar to what some of you claim. The claims that your tribe is being marginalised. The terrorist organisation in the North East, too, whipped up the sentiment that a system that brooked no opposition did not recognise its creed. And so they wanted their kingdom. But nwanne m, let us face it. From 1999 to date (22 years), you produced not less than three service chiefs. At the last count, Nigeria had over 370 tribes. You also produced a secretary to the government of the federation, Senate presidents, deputy Senate presidents, deputy speakers in the House of Representatives and chief executives of various government bodies. All governors of your states have been Igbo. None but Igbo has represented you in the National Assembly and all ministers from your states have been you. Is there a ministry in Nigeria which an Igbo man has not headed? Whereas other Nigerians, especially northerners, find it difficult to own land or landed properties in the South East, major viable towns in both the North and South of the country have your brothers as major landowners. A lot of big businesses and the hospitality sector are Igbo-dominated as well. Now, what position has Ndigbo not held? Even for the president, has every tribe produced one? Recall that you produced the nation’s vice president just nine years after the civil war. Considering these, one is wont to ask if there is another meaning to marginalisation, perhaps, that only you know. Terrorism is the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, against civilians, in pursuing political aims. United States Department of State in 2003 defined terrorism as a premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against non-combatant targets by sub-national groups or clandestine agents, intended to influence an audience. Please check the attributes of terrorism and a terrorist, you will realise that those holding your states by the jugular are terrorists. Simple. People complied with sit-at-home orders out of fear because non-compliance can invite death. Perhaps the only difference between the leader of the terrorist organisation in your area and that of Boko Haram is that Boko Haram’s Imam is in the trenches with his troops while your Mazi is with his family ensconced in the Whiteman’s land, feeding fat at your expense. Someone referred to him as a “made-in-China Shekau”. What happened in our land is being re-enacted in yours now. Misguided elements among you are attacking security posts, breaking jails, destroying government installations, killing notable personalities or people termed “sabo” (saboteurs). Terror mongers first try to demoralise security agencies and intimidate those whose words or actions can awaken the people. It happened to us in the North East. And so our elders, out of fear for their lives, even called on the federal government to “leave us alone with our sons”. A time comes in the phase of terrorist acts when a government cannot protect the citizenry. Sometimes, people live or die as dictated by terrorists. After shocking the security agencies into timorousness and inertia, the terrorists would turn on the civilian population that out of fear supported them at some point. But the security agencies of a nation are not about an individual. Were they about that, then nations would not outlive the active lifespan of a human being. Security agencies are machines in motion individuals cannot halt. They are resilient, redoubtable, able to absorb shock, and they only know the nation. Chief among them is the military. The military, the world over, knows only their nation and they can do anything required for its survival. Thus a Musa in uniform will not hesitate to shoot an Ibrahim who has risen against the state. Do not then be surprised, my brother, if an Ikechukwu in the uniform of the Nigerian military shoots an Ogbonna who carries another flag other than the Green, White, Green. And the military, as we found out in the North East, my dear brethren, treats lands they enter to flush terrorists as captured territory and the people as conquered subjects. Ah, well, you may not believe because you have what the North East lack – a propaganda machine – and so you think yours will be different. Forget rabble-rousing journalists and bloggers and social media influencers with you who would want to push the narrative of the “unknown gunmen” (clandestine agents) or shout to the high heavens of being victimised. That never helps in such situations. In most civil wars, crushed sides almost always win propagandas. Please, try to study history, my brothers. But anybody who can rejoice, hail and defend the carnage on innocent civilians or destruction of public property by “unknown gunmen” has lost the legitimacy to be called human. He too can kill given the slightest opportunity. His hidden name is “murderer”. Anyone trying to divert attention from actual perpetrators of dastardly acts, as in the killing of Ahmed Gulak by the terrorists, thinks everyone is as foolish as them. These so-called propagandists who are not on the ground in your land, but live in other Nigerian major cities are quick, for instance, to attribute every crime on earth to their bogeyman, the Fulani, but dance around when their terrorists commit heinous crimes. These are people who will be “missing in action” when the army comes calling on your towns and villages to deal with the bloodsuckers masquerading as freedom fighters. So I pen down this epistle for you. I want you to know that when the military went into our North-East towns to flush out the terrorists, we had checkpoints a few kilometres from one another. You have the luxury of riding on Okada now and the freedom to stay out at night. Now we do not have Okada and when it started, we must be home by 4 pm. When we come out the next morning at 6 am, we must get off the Okada or vehicle carrying us at every checkpoint and pass it with hands in the air in the manner of surrender. We were a conquered people, after all. Among any occupying force, there are always the unscrupulous – those that view the conquered people as ATMs, commandeer movable assets, regard their women as fair game and prey even on older mothers. A soldier denied family life for long may not bat an eyelid playing catchup with someone’s grandmother. Though things are now getting better for us, we still do not have the sort of nightlife we used to have. Okada is no more. Though there are no such checkpoints again, we still have not forgotten the collateral damage that has taken from us some loved ones forever. An occupying force out to flush out terrorists can break into any house. They do not knock and wait to be invited. They will ask all those in the household to lie down on their stomachs or face the sun. Youths can be killed on mere suspicion, women and girls violated and the dignity of parents torn in the eyes of their children. Parents will see their sons dragged off, never to be seen again. An occupying force is always the law; seldom are they called to account. Even the armies of the so-called civilised countries have their vandals, not to talk of an African force that knows you for who and what you are. When it became too much for us in the North East, some of our brave youths took it upon themselves to flush out the troublemakers from our midst so that we would know peace once again. And so the civilian joint task force, CJTF, through the courage of just one youth, was born. That always happens in such situations. To the gullible youth that lends themselves to being used, the euphoria and sexiness of being called an unknown gunman and the surge of adrenaline while holding the gun can go to the head, but before long, other youths will join forces with the forces of good to hunt you down because, at the end of it all, people want peace and they will remove anyone making peace impossible. Dear brothers and sisters, no nation just dissolves. And no leader of a nation will want history to record that his nation dissolved on his watch. We should not allow people leaving outside the theatre to prod us on a journey of no return while they are miles away, living in serenity with their families. Few examples may suffice here, my brothers. Do you hear of Tiananmen Square Massacre anymore except for reference? Chechen rebels at a time pushed Russian forces out of Chechnya. When the Russians went back and started destroying Chechen infrastructure, the rebels had no option than to surrender the territories. What did the Americans goading them do, save for rhetoric? No country interferes in another sovereign country’s domestic issues. Anybody telling you US, UN, Israel will run to your defence is a bloody liar and your worst enemy. I want to believe this epistle may shed light on the path some of your people want to take. My brothers, you have done marvellously well to pick yourselves up from the ashes of that terrible war 51 years ago. Do not allow power mongers to reverse all your gains by leading you by the nose into a cul-de-sac. A word, they say, is enough for the wise. |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by shoczy(m): 10:43pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
okuta007: Football Age ����� |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by captainjerry: 10:44pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
This is Nigeria[b][/b] |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by Seniorwriter(m): 10:48pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
okuta007:Modified Buhari is an inch close or above 90years. Since Professor Wole Soyinka is 87years today. Our past & present leaders are clueless cheats & liars...reason I cringe for young people rooting for Bola Ahmed Tinubu that falsely claims 69yrs old....SMH Common age they lie about it so how do expect them to be sincere or truthful with the management of our National resources or Development !?. We need young visionary leaders in Nigeria abeg. @Seniorwriter 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by Nobody: 10:52pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
Lol |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by observanc1: 11:09pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
There are more discriminatory requirements in that advert apart from age discrimination. - all applicants must be single - pregnant women need not apply. Put out such nonsense advert in advanced countries, the outcry, protests and lawsuits that will follow it will lead to the proscription of the agency. 2 Likes |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by BinamRex: 11:09pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
Funnily enough, a 70+ man can be president. The Nigerian Airforce will start short service recruitment on the 26th of this month and gmthe least qualification they'll accept is Second class upper, meanwhile, our President doesn't have a degree and his WAEC result is questionable. 1 Like |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by observanc1: 11:15pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
post=103682288:BMC, answer the simple question the guy asked. 1 Like |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by observanc1: 11:17pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
Elsueno:with endless ASUU strikes, where do u get under 30, public school graduates with post NYSC in Nigeria? |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by PrettyBoyBreezy(m): 11:32pm On Jul 13, 2021 |
ORAFA: Tis one pain me pass |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by calcal: 12:29am On Jul 14, 2021 |
This is one of the evil vices that we have to put a stop to in this nation. You are trying to go against the constitution, the zoo president will crush you and all your family. |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by akanbiaa(m): 1:13am On Jul 14, 2021 |
Bluesea1and2:Edit your post and also add marital discrimination on Item 4F, that means even if you meet the low age requirement ,your being married have disqualified you. That's why replacement seems to be the only way that have no requirements but connection. |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by akanbiaa(m): 1:16am On Jul 14, 2021 |
ODJ124:Job age in era of BVN and NIN? coupled with marital discrimination and quota system, why do you think young qualified graduates even those that did not waste much time in school still spend donkey years searching for jobs ? |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by akanbiaa(m): 1:17am On Jul 14, 2021 |
Queenserah26:Yes most especially banks. 1 Like |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by akanbiaa(m): 1:20am On Jul 14, 2021 |
observanc1:And at the end of the day only or mostly those with strong leg that will get the job irrespective of being qualified or not or meeting requirement or not. Welcome to Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by akanbiaa(m): 1:24am On Jul 14, 2021 |
ODJ124:Asides connection or strong legs,job age no longer works due to BVN and NIN. |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by Mac2016(m): 1:45am On Jul 14, 2021 |
Bluesea1and2: Item 5 more worrisome and highly discriminatory.. Nigeria sha! |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by Surulere11: 1:56am On Jul 14, 2021 |
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Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by clockwisereport: 2:08am On Jul 14, 2021 |
Heineken: I read you story on one depression thread sometime last year. So, you have not gotten a job since then? 2 Likes |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by clockwisereport: 2:09am On Jul 14, 2021 |
ORAFA: Disabled man no fit work for road safety naah. It is obvious abi u just want complain 1 Like |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by clockwisereport: 2:13am On Jul 14, 2021 |
post=103682204: Millitary jobs requires age limit even in the United States. I think the age ceiling is 34 years 1 Like |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by Sike(m): 2:57am On Jul 14, 2021 |
All applicants must be single too? 1 Like |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by InvertedHammer: 3:08am On Jul 14, 2021 |
/ #k. No tattoos. You are free to express yourself just as employers are at liberty to screen you out. Imagine being qualified but automatically disqualified because of tattoos per you want to be the Shiznit. / |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by midolian(m): 3:44am On Jul 14, 2021 |
Akwamkpuruamu:Rubbish! |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by phemmyfour: 4:07am On Jul 14, 2021 |
Queenserah26:Creeping? They started it |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by Heineken(m): 4:26am On Jul 14, 2021 |
clockwisereport:boss seriously I haven't. It's so sad. I'm managing in a private school now with a very low pay. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by BHigher(m): 4:27am On Jul 14, 2021 |
A bike salesman is needed in Abeokuta. Please send your CV to abidaclogisticsng@gmail.com |
Re: Age Discrimination In Government Recruitment by Chaos4real: 4:27am On Jul 14, 2021 |
At d end of d day if u have strong connection ur age can't disqualify u, I've seem paramilitary employ pole in their early 40s, all dis requirements na for pple wey no get connections |
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