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IMPUNITY AND BETRAYAL Where is the promise? Again, where is the promise? Where is the change you promised? You claimed to be a man of integrity, but integral in your government are impunities, pains and sufferings! You stung the common man with grave pains, You gave gains and things only to your elite. You traded the masses for affluence of your loyalists, You faded young men to their early gallows! You showed you’re black even in your many colours! The thrill is gone, this is true! The happiness has disappeared, this is the truth! Terror has abound, hardness now our friend! Your deadly poison you enamoured in a spice-full fish Our eyes are opened, your lies have been opened, Like decaying bodies, they sink and stink! You promised us rain, you only sent whirlwind! You promised us furnished shelters, your earthquakes have swept our buildings! You promised us food, you have taken our plates, pots and fire! The silent grave is wailing, The sun has dangerously darkened! Our nights now scream with booms, just for men to survive! How long will our silent speak? How long will our ‘will’ prevail? How long can we change this change? |
Memeh Street, one of the adjoining streets at Agbor Delta state was temporarily suspended of both vehicular and pedestrian movement on the 16th of September 2013 for more than an hour. The incident /event that culminated into the temporary closure of this busy road had since been dubbed “ Man’s ultimate sacrifice”. This story always makes me feel sad, guilty and sometimes with some measure of anger---you will soon know why! It all started when Chinyere, the first daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ehiedu ignited a fire in their kitchen unknowingly to her that the gas cylinder they filled a day before had almost totally evaporated. Before she could drop the match box, fire has engulfed the whole kitchen, but thank God she managed to escape unscathed. The magnitude of the fire was beyond measure—people started scampering for safety. Neighbours and sympathizers exerted their utmost strengths and within a short time they were able to evacuate many occupants to safe areas but nobody dared to tempt the fire, if anybody has tried that, it would have been tantamount to a full-fledged suicide mission. There was agony, wailing and interminable weeping over the millions of properties that would be destroyed. They watched with desperation and exasperation as fire wrecked an unthinkable havoc to a building that was housing a little more than 18 tenants. Fire fighters were nowhere to be found, everybody was helpless, hapless and hard-put to help. In a sudden twist of events and to the shock of everybody, a known tenant in that building screamed aloud rolling on the ground almost immediately; her 8months old only boy child was lying in their bedroom deeply asleep just near the beehive of this great inferno. The fire in its avalanche nature was progressing very fast to every nook and cranny of the building. She wailed, she wept and she rolled bitterly on the ground as the fire engulfed their apartment. Oh!!! Her only male child was going to die, his first birthday they have started planning towards can’t and won’t happen anymore----why me? She asked thin air and wept the more--Sympathizers, neighbours and onlookers could not control their tears---oh oh why is this life unfair? Cried an aged woman who has learnt of the number of years it took her to conceive the little boy. The father of the child through the help of some men tried to enter inside the building but he turned back immediately, having seen clearly that his own death was inevitable, if he continued-----It was truly a bitter but a right decision! The street was blocked at both ends by crowds and vehicles. Men and women were trooping in to catch a glimpse of this teary scene---in fact it would have been a big sin and even nature himself would have judged anybody that had dared to cross to the other side. As fire invaded the room, were the little boy was fast-asleep, a helper came. A 27 years old man named Vincent, an accounting graduate from Delta state University Abraka moved towards the building with his parents watching and shouting his name from the crowd. Vincent did not listen to anybody, the shout of fire and death couldn’t deter him, he vowed to enter into the building and save the little boy’s life---he pulled his shirt, ran inside and he never looked back. He threw the little child through the window, and the child was immediately taken to central hospital Agbor, Vincent also managed to come out; he was rushed to the same hospital brutally and murderously wounded. The doctors confirmed he had a fourth degree burns and that his internal organs were affected. When news crew visited him on his sick bed, he said with every bit of conviction that there was no regret to what he did for the little boy; he said he was ready to sacrifice even worse to better the life of his fellow man. A month after he was rushed to the hospital, He died; yes he gave up the ghost and was unable to sell death with his good heart. But two days after his death, the little boy he saved was discharged from the hospital. Vincent death shook the whole Agbor to its foundation and his parents were left totally crestfallen. The little boy he saved has now started school but the man that saved his life has long been forgotten. But if I ask, how far can you go? I was proud of Vincent, not only because he thought me to always be good to my fellow man, but for his illustrations and exemplary life style, he died a hero and his good works will always remember him as the best. He died for the course he believed in, which is to be of help to the helpless!! You that is reading this, what are you doing to better the life of your neighbours? Just look by your side you will see souls languishing in abject poverty and pains, or you feel it doesn’t concern you? My dear it does! You may not sacrifice like Vincent but the little you can do will go a long way. Life is nothing without a friend---your friends need your help dearly. Politicians what will you again by embezzling our national wealth, a man like Vincent lived in the same country with you before his demise, please amend your ways. Know it today that life is more than money—make an impact in people’s lives, let the masses be proud of you and you won’t regret you did! You will only be remembered by your sacrifice and the help you rendered to the vulnerable! Let’s be our brother’s keeper, let’s sacrifice for one another, show selflessness and shun selfishness, make Vincent proud wherever he is----- It’s only one life and surely you can make it count!!!! Thank you |
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The 29th of May 2015 was arguably the finest and the most exciting moment in Nigeria and among Nigerians but fast-forward to 29th of May 2016---Agony, pain, wailing and lamentation was totally the word. It was a case of euphoria to depression, from utopia to dystopia and from fairytale to reality. But if I may ask why are Nigerians crestfallen? Why the continuous display of hopelessness and lugubriousness? Oh! Oh! Why the gloom? ---------Please my fellow Nigerians, things have not degenerated to as bad as you imagined, there is hope for you and me in this country. Things will get better soon. Don’t lose hope in PMB- Keep hope alive—he is working for a robust and an encompassing growth. Having said all these, I like to at this juncture highlight the main albatross and syndrome of average Nigerians. Nigerians are the most IMPATIENT beings I have ever seen. If not impatience how else will you explain the premature demise and disappearance of the pseudonym SAI BABA in our streets? Hardly can you hear youths and able-bodied men and women shout Sai Baba like the way it was last year---everybody has suddenly become taciturn! We as Nigerians should learn how to be patient, support and pray for our leaders. Casting aspersions and sheer display of oppositional arrogance will not and will never lead us to the promise land. Please lets join hands and make Nigeria a better place and a safe and peaceful haven for investors, I tell you, with PMB at the helm of affairs, Nigeria and Nigerians are in safe hands. Please somebody help me shout SAI BABA there and encourage our leader. ALL IS WELL!!!!!! |
googlepikins:This strike is an affront on Nigeria and Nigerians, Wabba and his cohorts should be treated as aliens and incarcerated for life. Enough is enough, few elements will never be allowed to truncate our positive change. |
I was both flabbergasted and devastated this morning when I had that our so-called NLC has embarked on another wild goose chase and a fruitless effort in the name of National strike. What do they hope to achieve by paralysing the economy of the country? Hmm, what seems to be an open secret is now very unambiguous and lucid even to a blind man that NLC is totally an opposition puppet and unthinkably a toothless bulldog! If in this era of change, a national body like NLC can’t differentiate its right from left, it then goes to show how far we have descended as a country. If I may ask what happens to dialogue? What happens to round table discussion like what is obtainable in developed and saner countries? Hold on first, I understood that prior to the commencement of their strike today; they embarked on a lengthy dialogue on Monday and Tuesday morning with the federal government which unfortunately ended in deadlock. . If not for their hidden and selfish agenda coupled with some political undertones, they would have rescheduled the meeting till they come to a compromise, since the federal government (anchored by our ever conscious PMB) was willing to listen to their demand. Honestly their action today was purely and unarguably political, hence should be totally condemn by all well meaning Nigerians. The offer of 45k minimum wage and a reduction of the pump price of premium motor spirit by at least 15 percent would have motivated any “sane” union to call off a scheduled strike. If this is all the opposition can offer to destabilise the federal government, I advise them to try another day because it’s already an exercise in futility. The federal government lead by our resilient, perspicacious and tenacious president will never succumb to the whims and caprices of these very few antagonists and holistically corrupt, disharmonious and rancorous beings. Our positive change MUST come to reality because light must always overcome darkness. God bless our president and God bless the federal republic of Nigeria. |
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