Friday 4 December 2015

SYRIA War, Lesson to Nigerians

I abhor discussing or writing about tribal and religious affairs because the truth might seems partizan in nature and might lead to misconception of ideas but I can't bear the insatiable behavior of some Igbo's. I refuse to blame them for not been able to fight for what they think is rightful theirs, according to malcom x he said" An old woman can sit, a girl can sit, a lady can sit but it takes a man to stand" every display executed by majority of the Ndigbo shows the unity of Nigeria is the last thing on their mind and are suffering from inferiority complex. They want power and bigger shares of the national cake because to them the Buhari administration has abandon them and they think they are been massacred in the north-east of Nigeria. Is civil war the next thing for Nigeria? Truly, appointments made by the Buhari administration didn't favour fellow Nigerians from the east but that didn't warrant de-amalgamation of the country Nigeria. Three more years and few months left for Buhari to come to us for another vote or to walk away from power then you can fight at the poll to get power but I don't want to explain to you what you need to do but to tell you the consequences of what you are doing because for me I care less who is holding a post or not, all I know is if they get the job done then the world will tell us about them. I would have use as examples Africa civil or political violence as a lesson but it won't really give my outmost hankering on the purpose of this article, moreover when most of the wars were fought many weapons used in Syria were still in the lab and the rate at which the insanity of the world is now has no shame compare to back then but movies like hotel Rwanda, John the dog can still give idea of what you are to expect if your desire for war is accomplish. The Syria issue seems to the world like a normal religious and extremism battle but the truth is that it is far from it, you can Google search about the war but read it intensively and with deep thought because you have to be able to climb the tree of the story beyond it leaves to get it accurately. Summary,the war was cause by factional interest not been united then greed set in then war. The same step is beginning in our nation, some northerner believes Jonathan is responsible for their massacre and they argue this with points, let me outline some: I. Who are the Nigerians on board in the plane caught at south Africa trying to buy weapons, Jonathan administration forgot to name them. ii. If the President allocate so much money to security yet the military cry foul of inadequate equipments then the money is spent on boko haram. The Easterner and Christians initially thought boko haram were out to inflict pain on them alone but they are just use to divert the media from their real agenda that is to disunite Nigeria,we are falling prey of their plan. How can the northerner be happy of not been able to go about their daily duties,they have refuse to keep malice with the fear of going out and not returning, their children are scared of playing, if they roam around too much they become suspect (boko haram member). As the insurgents swallow the north rather than the east to pray for peace to return, they choose to begin a revolution that should have been done and dusted when the subsidy on petroleum product was remove during Jonathan administration. Pls where was this Biafra slogan during Jonathan administration, how sarcastic is their intentions? what really baffles me is the lies that Kalu uche and other ignorant people has cooked to abet their greedy proclivity and seek support from their kinsmen in Western countries. Today every Syrian that clap or have an atom of support for the different factions in their country have paid the price of their support either by losing his or her property or losing their wife or children to the war that find peace in their Nation, they found themselves been the testing ground for chemical weapons, countries now see Syrians as refugee and every neighbouring countries see them as threat to their economy. The massive destruction of infrastructure is so alarming that even if the war ever ended, i repeat, ever ended. Syria might never be able to pencils it name into the world power. I could go as much as I can to explain the devastating consequences of war using Syria as a case study but some uninformed educated illiterates might still think what business of theirs is this since you could feed yourself and smile at the end of the day or month, you are not concerned about the Biafra issue, read and be more enlighten on the impending danger the Nation we are, face though i wish it won't get to this but if this sarcastic people are not been silence then it might get farther than i am predicting. Soon, the protest will start to affect the daily activities of Nigerians thereby having negative effects on the economy,it will become unbearable by the government and it will decide to hold some people responsible, seeing the government arresting their fellow Biafra fighter, they will pounce on the Northerner to get a message across to the government then retaliation, uproar in Lagos will be inevitable because it is the most multi-cultural state in Nigeria, by default Lagos in dilemma means Nigeria in dilemma. Each tribes seek refuge by returning to their various state and some Biafra military men joins the Biafra fighters, the second civil war begins. Bullets will be contesting volume with our digital appliances and the benin- ore road been the popular link between the east and the south will be a battle field and every road that lead from the North to the East will be a deleted from the map of civilians. The first target of every side will be tertiary institutions, for proper planning and coordination and to get the best of enemies female to satisfy their sex hunger and to do the feminine chores. To be continue...

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