We are a country in dire need of an international makeover, a serious case of physical distortion follows us about and any form of political, social, and economic pancaking will not be overstated. Of recent we have been battling a negative imagery painted by movies, adverts, radio shows around the world and our efforts at throwing down the gauntlet seems to be a flash in the pan. Even banning the movie District 9 in Nigeria or the screaming down of the Sony advert goes a long way to show how desperate our condition has become. Yet all these efforts have just been totally messed up by the actions of the President of the country this week. We look like a baboon claiming equality with a gorilla, and expecting the beating of our chest will cause panic in the forest.
The whole world gathers at the United Nations headquarters in New York, rich and poor, white and black, dictatorship and democracies, all assembled to makes their voices heard and determine a future agenda for the globe. Even the troublemakers and the accusers are sitting on the same table to iron out issues and at least pretend to me making compromises before a watching world. Yet Umar Musa Yar’Adua is sending his Foreign Minister, Ojo Maduekwe to represent him, while he jets of to Saudi Arabia as a guest of the King as they open a University. How sad!
May I remind you that this is the second year of his presidency and his second failure to attend the UN General Assembly of Heads of State. By implication this means Nigeria has had no voice in the in the comity of nations since under Yar’Adua. How can we justify this absolutely embarrassing situation, and what do we call this blatant disregard for Nigeria’s national interest. Of what implication is it to Nigeria’s national interest by being a guest of Saudi Arabia? Are we not looking more internationally moronic by taking actions that seem to obfuscate our determination to polish our global show-glass? This makes me question the intelligence of Nigeria’s leadership, and wonder what the quality of advice given to the leaders is.
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“Nigeria will break into three -Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, Prophet who predicted sack of bank chiefs • Says Yar’Adua ‘ll win 2011 election • IBB to contest” – This is revealed by the Daily Sun Newspaper in Nigeria as reported by Olajiire Ishola. Below is the full article as culled from Nigeria World website. Please read and submit your comments so we discuss this.
I remember when I was in Primary school back in the 1980s. It was an interesting time because there was so much going on in Nigeria that my innocent mind tried to grapple with the multiplicity of government inventions and how people reacted to it. Still wallowing under the weight of a Militocracy, Nigerians had begun to adapt to the reality on ground and make the best (or should I say make the worse) out of a situation that was completely avoidable. So many ideas were frolicking around simply to romance the existence of the Nigerian state, while a few individuals were the destiny deciders for millions of people. I can clearly remember the days of MAMSER, Better Life for Rural Women, Structural Adjustment Program and several others, all initiatives of military men trying to achieve good leadership. But perhaps one that really struck a chord in my stringy mind was the “goodies for all by the year 2000.”