Money does the talking |
Ever run into a Nigerian who does not boast of how much 'money' Nigeria has and how much they are making in
Nigerians have resigned their faith to accepting whatever condition they create themselves or that of those handed to them by their leaders; fathers, mothers, uncles, cousins and in-laws. It is sad to know that what Nigerians have to deal with comes not from the 'colonial' master but from fellow Nigerians known to Nigerians by tribe, birth and all other forms of relationships.
How can it be in today's world when it is easy to leap frog from nothing to something that most Africa's nations (especially its so called giant 'Nigeria') have fallen to ruins with no end to the abysmal drop/fall? Despite all the noise about money in
Dilapidated car and road |
There is no need continuing to harp on conditions Nigerians live in at home. Now visit events and projects run by Nigerians overseas. One is reminded that a goat does not transform over night to a sheep no matter the cloning. Nigerians abroad who are expected to be 'the new and improved', have become the 'stale and unimproved largely copying the ways of the people at home. In spite of the fact that there are millions of Nigerians living overseas, one is saddened when one visits any project or events conducted by Nigerians. It is always a disaster.
Nigerians do not know how to run organizations or plan to execute any project. But one thing they have agreed, is how to form churches. It is no wonder that Nigerians abroad own and have more churches than any recent immigrant group especially in US. Some of these churches are typically no more than a handful, led by some pastor/priest who is bent on abusing the 'flock' while proclaiming his mandate in the name of the Lord. For a people that so much love God, how come God's love is never shown at them either home or abroad? May be the prefaced attitude of God is a mask over the dubious ways and manners that go against God's wishes for his people and as a result, there is punishment for vanity. 'Thou shall not use the name of the Lord in vain', may be what Nigerians do. I have no way of knowing which is true. But I believe if one is a devout God worshipper, one must see result commensurate with the effort. Anything less, is a charade meant to mask dubious ways that go against all the fundamentals that enable a community thrive.
It is sad in
If there is money in the country as we are meant to believe, show it by way of good roads, good housing, healthcare, police and fire service that work and a leadership bent on doing the right thing. Until that happens, it does mean Nigerians live a life of lies and the lies are manifest in that nothing looks good or works in the country, except of course, one like the colorful and flashy attires that are worn on Sundays and at events. Other than that, everything associated with Nigerians and
The likes of Lagos State Governor Mr. Fashola may offer a dime of hope but then, I am reminded of the era of 1979-83, of then Lagos State Governor Alhaji Lateef Jakande, who tried to be different from the rest of then 19 governors.
There you have 'it'. Now, go take on the day and ask for a new arising as there may be a new horizon to brighten the day.
Ejike Okpa ii
Next Generation Fellow