Monday, October 29, 2012
Open Letter To "Dundees"
Nigeria!!! I don't understand! Lives and properties seem worthless in the face of recurrent killings and bombings. Brother's keeper now brother's destroyer. Every weekend without a bomb blast now seem a birthday celebration without a gift.
As the government continues to tackle ethnic, tribal and religious crisis on one hand, it loots the land of its resources on the other hand. At least, we're assured of an outpour of condemnation and criticism statements. But, with no arrest nor justice forthcoming, curbing the situation is just another religious mirage of God working wonders without the human machinery.
Although no guarantee for security, jobs, electricity or basic amenities, with full assurance of incessant corruption, we've continued to nosedive more and more into a Banana Republic-like system of government.
A theological reasoning as Christians without prejudice, suggests that an unfortunate incidence as flooding in a country is synonymous with evil/bad leadership and/ or a form of punishment, as detailed in the Bible (but I bet you won't agree). Our bigoted attitude and religious fanaticism won't allow us reason otherwise, even as professing Christians.
Christians point fingers at muslims. Igbos at Hausas. ACN at PDP... But no one is willing to take responsibility for the nation's despicable state. No! No! No! It is not the Nigerian government-like to claim responsibility, rather, they deny everything. Even a common health treatment in Germany can be denied voluntarily (lying from the four corners of their mouth. I wonder what moral this administration is laying for the youth.
However, politicians in the National Assembly are having a field day. While the only organisation bold enough to claim responsibility still remains the radical Islamic sect.
Coincidentally, the 200 million mumus are the happiest people on earth. Oh Lord! What an injustice!
Nevertheless, as the Chairman, Board of "Dundees", I 'dey' laugh at the melodrama of current political situation in Nigeria. Hoping one day the 200 million Mumus will wake up.
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