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When will we start something like this in Nigeria? |
THE PARODY OF A NATION; AN URGENT CALL FOR REAWAKENING The public holiday availed me the opportunity to sit down and reflect on the exigencies of our corporate existence, and the diversity of our values. In the midst of an intense soliloquy, my mind kept beaming light on the veracity of reclaiming our land and restoring our values. A critical analysis of the waning generation makes it very glaring that the “old age” myth is not a hallucination, but a reality that is on the verge on the extinction, no wonder you find it easy to see many men and women in the octogenarian, nonagenarian, centurion club and still counting. Gone are the days when a larger percentage of humans live to a very ripe old age. But today, reverse is the case. This menace may not necessarily be the validation of the projected life expectancy of the average Nigerian, as there are many other factors that must be considered. A typical African home used to be a concept incubated with LOVE as the flagship. This may not be a subject of debate, as it is evident in our interaction with our community: adults gather young folks together, irrespective of their religious, ethnic, social, educational or political background, in a bid to foster unity and to teach norms and values. Love, respect, contentment, peace, among others is learnt through folktales by moonlight and actively practiced by all. Growing up in those days culminated generations that do not only value human lives but ceded resentment. Do you know that an average person that heard the tortoise story will never think of harming the wonderful creature but will be glad to have him as a pet? Respect for human lives was not only held in high esteem but even a slightest default will be strongly condemned. Contentment was not implausible, apart from the fact that people are not interested in quick and evil wealth, there is this joy in the heart of everyone at the success of a fellow countrymen – the spirit of patriotism was the benchmark. We also learnt that a farmer does not necessarily need to sit with his farm produce in a bid to sell; all that is needed is an indicator of the price and voila, goods will be sold with no eyebrows raised. Children were free to play around, share and enjoy childhood escapades with friends in and around the neighbourhood. Cases of either rape, defilement or kidnap was neither suspected, recorded, nor logged as the respect for human rights was second to none. Erring children were immediately brought to book and served as deterrent to others. Everybody saw his neighbor as a friend to love and not an enemy to despise. You don’t need to be a member of a family to correct a disobedient child. The civilization that we know then had value for human lives to the extent that a fellow countryman facing issues of any degree was adequately taken care of by everyone within the locality, discrimination was not an option and social strata was not really a thing to celebrate. This trend however continued unabated till the advent of this unguarded western civilization, a civilization that does not only encourage division along social, religious, ethnic, educational lines but also encouraged impunity. A civilization that opened our eyes to foolishness of the teachings of our ancient landmarks which led to the taunting of the teaching of our values and forcing us to embrace western cultures, forgetting that the African blood still flows in our vein. A man in Niger state was murdered this year as a result of lack of respect for elders. The resultant effect has been visible in our loss of respect for human lives; security is now a threat that must never be taken for granted. The crime rate in the society is now a serious call for concern; rape cases is not only restricted to neighbours, as shameless family members now take advantage of each other, incest is now becoming a regular noun in our society as even fathers feel the urge to get down with their biological children, pervasive behaviours are now celebrated. Hardly will a week be free of corruption scandals as the urge to get rich quick is now on the rise, fraud, kidnappings, ritual killings and terrorism have been our dividends for embracing western civilization unguardedly. Our prisons are filled to the brim with many unpatriotic citizens who do not only come out worse, but become greater terror on the society. The average Nigerian no longer see fellow countrymen as a person of honour but a destitute whose rights can be infringed upon at will. The less priviledged have been made to understand that they are only good to be treated with disdain. The above prevalence has shown the truth about our current situation as a country which must be earnestly combated to prevent the impending doom. To revamp the country, there is a need for an urgent value reorientation and an effective structure to strengthen the smallest unit of the society – the family. The truth of the matter is that no nation can survive impunity if the family does not understand and perform its responsibilities. Our families must be checked and the right values must be transferred; respect, love, contentment must be the recipe to leading a successful families. There is also the need to replicate the gesture in our institutions of learning – the schools. Just as we know, teachers must serve as loco-parentis to their pupils in order to realize the Nigeria of our dreams. Finally, every individual must note that for us to experience lasting peace as a nation, we must each be interested in making sure that the sacrifices of peace must be paid. We must begin to shun sentiments and be more interested in the betterment of all citizens – that is the true fruit of patriotism. God bless Nigeria. Adebori Adebayo Abeokuta, Ogun state https://mayour11./2018/11/22/the-parody-of-a-nation-an-urgent-call-for-reawakening/ |
This is laudable... Let's just do it once and for all. |
Give us a few details about the program now |
How does the application number looks like, can anybody share his/her own? |
Hope it's not corruption fighting back here |
And police did not summon them after the incident nor teargas them.
No problem, we'll be free one day (I mean very soon) |
Okay, we'll start the process of adjusting to this timeline. |
Sebi it is her cry, let her cry her cry in peace now.
Abi somebody can not cry again ni |
Let me sit down here, it's like this people are going my lane |
What is Amosun and his party turning my dear state into? |
We just do things in this nation without thinking of the long term effects. The irony is that the water that is causing flooding in Kogi, Edo and Niger is being forced out in Abuja. |
consensus move |
Okay, welcome sir... I just pray it won't be a wasted effort if at the end your candidate can't win the election. |
okay, congratulations... |
No be wetin you put there you go see?? |
Even though Ahmed is not the substantive minister of Finance, I still think it is important we emphasize this truth. Even on an acting basis, to me, she has not gathered enough experience economic-wise, to handle such sensitive position. But then, check all the ministers and let us know whom you think can still be an interim minister if not this woman. Many of them are not even near her level of expertise. |
This error is highly mischievous, capable of heating the polity. |
Coalition parties consensus candidate is what we wait for. Let's see who slug it out with Buhari |
Yes, we're moving...
The sky is our trigger |
Since the defection window is still open, let them continue to change clothes. It's their right. The most important thing is that election holds next year. |
Chai! Like before the merger...
A case of been a member of CPC before it became APC...
Wisdom will not kill me |
Continue spewing trash... All the philosophical jagon you posted is just an illusion of your imagination. You have no understanding of interpreting the Scriptures. |
Seriously, this is interesting. Never knew... |
May you flourish further sir |
Nice one, just make sure it's completed on record time. |
So, how does this mean or show that she's a Nigerian? All this bloggers sef |
Now I see how desperate APC is.
Somebody that can still stand tomorrow and say he's no more going.
Remember Shehu Sani, upon his gragra |
Cumtroller:I pray this tribalism doesn't send you to early grave. |
Abdulnur:Nigeria's problem is our lack of internal motivation. By the time such occurs, we will be forced to start producing it. |
So far google doesn't withdraw support for Made in Nigeria phones, then we're good to go Wiko is there |
