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PoliticsRe: 'our National Anthem Is Very Bland And Uninspiring' - Etcetera by tempem(op): 7:38pm On Jul 13, 2014
But, it'll
Politics'our National Anthem Is Very Bland And Uninspiring' - Etcetera by tempem(op): 6:15pm On Jul 13, 2014
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After hearing of the proposal of some delegates
at the ongoing confab that we should revert to
the old national anthem, I sat by my piano and
played both anthems. Playing and singing to the
current anthem “Arise O’ Compatriot” was
basically easy because I had done that countless
times and I wasn’t even looking at the piano
keys as I sang through the verses.

I downloaded the lyrics of the old anthem just
to be sure I was singing the right words. I know
the tune by heart because my dad frequently
sang it to me when I was a little school boy.
And I felt nothing as usual singing it. But right
from the first line of the old anthem “Nigeria We
Hail Thee,” I felt a strange sense of pride and
patriotism. I felt very strange because like every
Nigerian, I am saddened that as a country, we
have lost our way.

We are a giant tied to undeveloped nations, and
kept in bondage by our leaders whose corruption
and greed demonstrate a lack of love for their
own people. As I got to the point that says
“Though tribes and tongues may differ and in
brotherhood we stand,” I discovered that I had
stopped playing the piano and was just reciting
the words.

Struck with the fact that the composers took to
mind our vast ethnic differences and even
proffered a solution that in “brotherhood” we
will stand strong against adversaries, home or
foreign. Our tribal and ethnic differences have
been at the bottom of every problem we have
faced as a country.

President Obasanjo had all the right in the world
to dream, a leader who does not dream, hardly
accomplishes much, but my point is that a
leader has to dream right, and not take the
nation on a pipe dream. There were lots of
bridges our nation needed to cross at that time.
There were lots of things a good leader should
have seen happen, before going after such an
unwarranted project of changing the national
anthem.

Singing further, it became clear to me why the
old anthem must have been changed
immediately I saw the line that says “To hand on
to our children a banner without stain.” The
words of this anthem can only resonate in a
country with moral leadership, starting from its
leaders and permeating all tiers of the
government from top to bottom. Corruption is no
longer a problem in Nigeria as it has become a
full fledge institution and a way of life.

Every morning at schools, chorus of voices try to
hit the high notes of the current anthem, which
have proved uninspiring even for the little kids.
Ask our politicians why they always muffle the
lyrics. In fact, many people consider ours the
world’s least singable national anthem. I think it
is time for a revert to the old anthem. Just like
the confab delegates have pointed out.

It is obvious that we can no longer be comforted
by the drum roll in the current national anthem.
I haven’t seen any Nigerian smiling with pride
whenever it is being played. I am sure Pa Odiase
won’t be smiling at me now from heaven for
saying this. But truth be told, the music of our
current anthem has failed to inspire one nation
bound in freedom, peace and unity.

A lot of Nigerians have become too comfortable
being tone-deaf and have resisted every attempt
for their hearing to be restored. A lot of
Nigerians love the tone of deceit as much as to
dance to it. I have sung the current anthem
countless times but my literary appreciation and
criticism would not allow me to accept it. I kept
asking myself what evil have we committed as a
nation to warrant our leaders to seek escape
from a vow to “hand over to our children a
banner without stain.” They have changed the
prayers in the old anthem to fading echos. Little
wonder the country is at the brink of collapse.

We love Nigeria and believe in her great
potential, but we must also address issues of
oppression and injustice within her as written in
the old anthem. I love the part that says “Our
flag shall be a symbol that truth and justice
reigns.” Today, wherever you find the Nigerian
flag, it is either torn or rumpled so bad or on
make-shift poles that you wonder if our leaders
in government and people ever consider such
symbols as important at all. How can you
indoctrinate your people on how to appreciate
and value their citizenship and nationality if
symbols like that mean nothing to you? And
when you don’t value what you have, how do
you expect other nationals to value it? It all
boils down to the nation doing what it needs to
do to make its citizen proud to belong. Our
governments, state and federal, just don’t value
such things.

The current anthem talks about love. But our
political leaders show only love for themselves
and their immediate family. We are living the
opposite of everything called for in the current
anthem. Our leaders with their blindness are
unable to see the car crash waiting to happen.
They should know that the history of this nation
can never be altered or erased no matter how
hard they try.

THE OLD ANTHEM (1960- 1978)
Nigeria we hail thee, Our own dear native
land, Though tribes and tongues may differ,
In brotherhood we stand, Nigerians all are
proud to serve, Our sovereign Motherland.

Our flag shall be a symbol, That truth and
justice reign, In peace or battle honour’d,
And this we count as gain, To hand on to our
children, A banner without stain.

O God of all creation, Grant this our one
request, Help us to build a nation, Where no
man is oppressed, And so with peace and
plenty, Nigeria may be blessed.

SOURCE
RomanceRe: Fell For Two Sister's, Now Am I Doomed? by tempem: 4:57pm On Jul 13, 2014
You're cruel, mehn!!
Explain things to them, in a way that it won't ignite an anger, and which will not result into you being damaged for life( thought I read the Acid part....
Get cautioned, before it's too late, bro....
ONE LOVE!!
HealthRe: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by tempem: 8:28am On Jul 13, 2014
Lovely! God bless!
HealthRe: 10 Bed Time Habbits Ruining Your Restfull Sleep by tempem: 8:26am On Jul 13, 2014
Hmmm! This life.
CelebritiesRe: This Is The Last Photo Kefee Shared On Her Instagram Page by tempem: 8:23am On Jul 13, 2014
rusher14: You sef! shocked
Nl'erz You guyz are just Too funny ... You won't kill me with laughter.
Foreign AffairsRe: A Village Where Dead Relatives Are Smoked With Their Fat Used As Cooking Oil by tempem(op): 8:13am On Jul 13, 2014
ledafaze: Cos the act does not make any upward sense.
Alright!!
Foreign AffairsRe: A Village Where Dead Relatives Are Smoked With Their Fat Used As Cooking Oil by tempem(op): 6:19am On Jul 13, 2014
ledafaze: I ve nothing to say
And, Why?
CelebritiesRe: Photo: Luis Suarez Teaching Son How To Bite by tempem: 12:16am On Jul 13, 2014
ok.
RomanceRe: LADIES: Will You Marry Him If He Were The Son Of Mike Adenuga??(photos) by tempem: 12:12am On Jul 13, 2014
CuteCynthia: Lol. Probably not.
Lol! don't be shy.... Tell him you'd.
CelebritiesRe: This Is The Last Photo Kefee Shared On Her Instagram Page by tempem: 11:53pm On Jul 12, 2014
Codedboy95: sealed
… GLUED!
SportsRe: Finally Cortana Is Wrong! Netherlands Won by tempem: 11:43pm On Jul 12, 2014
cortana isn't perfect
That's one thing with machines, they fails when
they shouldn't have... No body would ever
believed that brazil will defeat Ned!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Cortana Set To Lose 4 The First Time!!! by tempem: 11:41pm On Jul 12, 2014
cortana isn't perfect
That's one thing with machines, they fails when
they shouldn't have... No body would ever
believed that brazil will defeat Ned!
RomanceRe: Nairalanders Share Your Blind Dates Experience Here by tempem: 11:16pm On Jul 12, 2014
dre11: u go wait till vision 2020 don they implemented before u see amgrin

btw......... shey nah dentation too they fascinate u tooundecided
Lol!!!
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Netherlands: World Cup 3rd Place (0 - 3) On 12th July 2014 by tempem: 10:20pm On Jul 12, 2014
Giannakopoulos: And lemme help you as well,you wanted to say "why did you NOT come here with...",those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
OR
"You should have been here with....." Someone would correct this, I presume.
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Netherlands: World Cup 3rd Place (0 - 3) On 12th July 2014 by tempem: 10:13pm On Jul 12, 2014
fingard02k: Brazil Molestation season 2


Cortana how far? E be like say your jazz don expire
cortana isn't perfect
That's one thing with machines, they fails when they shouldn't have... No body would ever believed that brazil will defeat Ned!
PhonesRe: Do You Still Remember Xtracool? by tempem: 7:29pm On Jul 12, 2014
pasqal09: Magic number did break many hearts
I tell you!!!
Foreign AffairsRe: A Village Where Dead Relatives Are Smoked With Their Fat Used As Cooking Oil by tempem(op): 7:21pm On Jul 12, 2014
faithugo64: That must be suarez's home town
Lolz! Can't stop laughing…
Foreign AffairsA Village Where Dead Relatives Are Smoked With Their Fat Used As Cooking Oil by tempem(op): 7:13pm On Jul 12, 2014
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From the cliffs of a village in Papua New
Guinea's Morobe highlands, charred corpses leer
at passers-by. Their flesh is stained red, and
they seem to be imprisoned within cages of
bamboo, as if to keep them from leaping down
and devouring any explorer who strays too close.
But this macabre practise is not (only) a way to
scare away strangers. For the Anga people in
these remote parts of the country, it is the
highest honour they can bestow on their dead.
Dead men, women and children are effectively
smoke cured, in much the same way as a kipper,
Dailymail reports.
Continue below...
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First, experienced embalmers make cuts in the
feet, knees and elbows of the cadavers, to allow
body fat to drain away, before jabbing bamboo
poles into their guts and collecting the
drippings.
These are smeared onto the skin and hair of
surviving relatives in a ritual believed to transfer
the strength of the dead into the living. Any
leftovers are used as cooking oil, for the same
reason.
They then sew shut the eyes, mouth and anus of
the body they're working on, to reduce the air
intake in an attempt to prevent flesh from
rotting.
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The soles of the feet, palms of the hands and
tongue are sliced off and presented to the
surviving spouse and then what's left of the
body is smoke cured over a fire pit, before being
coated in clay and ochre to deter scavengers.
The cliffs of the Morobe highlands are littered
with these corpses, some dating back 200 years
of more.
They are sometimes brought down for special
events and celebrations, and returned soon
after
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These watchers are believed to be the guardians
of the village. The most-respected warriors are
placed on special lookout points on the cliffs,
watching out for invaders.
The practise is frowned upon by the Catholic
church and has been banned since 1975, when
PNG gained its independence.
But in remote parts, where even today few
missionaries dare to tread, a few tribes still
prefer to mummify their dead - perhaps to keep
the priests away.

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Source
HealthRe: Baby Who Had Been "Cured" Of HIV Now Has The Virus Resurfacing by tempem: 8:11am On Jul 12, 2014
Heya!!
Nairaland GeneralRe: ... by tempem: 10:49am On Jul 11, 2014
PStylish: Was already scared!

So much at stake!! undecided
The first attack led to loss of account.
EducationRe: Why The Word "AMBULANCE" Is Written Backward by tempem: 10:47am On Jul 11, 2014
Jammy2012: Remember Plain mirror is usually laterally inverted.
Your dad spent wisely on you, during your secondary school dayz.
Nairaland GeneralRe: ... by tempem: 10:38am On Jul 11, 2014
PStylish: I experienced a fresh downtime while trying to comment on the "Girl Without Face Thread".

I think it's high time Nairaland hosted itself.

Maybe these foreign hosts are getting jealous of Seun's success and are bent on pulling him down at all costs.

Seun act fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sad
Xame thing here.
TravelRe: Some Things You Did Not Know About Brazil by tempem: 7:34pm On Jul 10, 2014
Onlinebizexpert: most important fact

brazil lost to germany 7-1
Is this not obvious to all?
Lol. Was just saying oh!
TravelRe: Some Things You Did Not Know About Brazil by tempem: 7:31pm On Jul 10, 2014
I know of Amazon river
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: My Photo Diary by tempem: 7:27pm On Jul 10, 2014
Hmmmmmmm!!!!

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