LACK OF VALUE FOR LIFE
2) Life has little or no value in Nigeria. It is a normal thing to hear
about deaths in different parts of Nigeria on daily basis. Yet the
stinking aroma of unconcern is everywhere. We have become so used to the
news of death, that it no longer in any way, affects us. As far as none
of our relatives were killed, its none of our business. We have become
lovers of that part of the bible which says ‘a thousand shall fall by my
right hand and ten thousand by my left, but none shall come near me’.
We have become silent, beaten into intimidation by recurring death news.
- Its time we use our mouths and shout at the top of our voices, then we
would be heard. Use every platform available, facebook, twitter, bbm,
let them know that, in our own little way, we are noisemakers…and can
make a lot of noise.
SOCIAL MEDIA – A DEADLY TOOL
3) Many have complained that the killing should not have been
videotaped. I totally disagree. Whoever taped it and uploaded it online
did the whole world a favour. The video brought a different side to the
killing. Many watched it and vomited, others recoiled in horror, others
cried. The video was the main evidence in the hands of the Police. It
motivated people to join the cause and take a stand. Many top govt
officials actually watched, and were not just told the story.
- Now we can see the power of social media. The video immediately became popular with so many hits on youtube.
Those people who someone called the idle and idling, twittering,
collective children of anger the distracted crowd of facebook addicts,
the BBM-pinging soap opera gossips of Nigeria are the ones actually
pushing for justice…(I think we need a new name).
LEADERSHIP
4) If this had happened in ‘Oyimbo’ land. John Maxwell, popular author
on issues about leadership would have written a book on how to handle
crisis as a leader. It is sad and painful, that there was actually a
man, who could have done the right thing. The Community Leader or
Community Killer, Chief Hassan Walewa, refused to be a leader at such
critical moment and became the lowest follower…what a shame. He stood
back and allowed such a thing on his turf.
- People who are in leadership are supposed to be calm, and think
straight when everything and everyone around them is burning up.
LEAVE JUDGEMENT TO GOD
5) I agree that our judicial system
also has a part to play in this brouhaha. The mob must have felt that
the court process of convicting the boys would be slow and corrupt, and
so decided to pronounce judgement. Even if the boys were guilty, What
gave them the right, are they, themselves pure and holy. Remember, ‘let
not the kettle call the pot black’. No wonder God decided to take full
control of the jurisdiction of judgement.
- I believe in the law and state. I believe in the judgement of the
court. Though, mistakes are inevitable and sometimes, the innocent cry
and the guilty laugh, but it is still a better bargain when compared to
jungle justice. Even animals are not treated that way.
MISGUIDED ANGER
6) It is very obvious that the people who committed the beastly act were
frustrated. They were fuelled by poverty, a failed system,
unemployment, insecurity, and so they pounded the boys with their
frustrations. Listening carefully to the sound
from the video clip, you would hear the villagers talking about how
rich the boys were. A hint of jealousy is very much obvious. To them,
what they were doing was justified. They were killing the rich and
corrupt people…(The Robin Hood Idea). They were ridding the country of
the bad eggs..very funny.
- If only they had known…if only they had known. The real corrupt people
do not send their children to schools in Nigeria. They wear white
agbada and white cap to match. They are heads of conglomerates, and are
always awarded National Honours. Their anger was misplaced, misguided
and directed at the wrong people. We complain about our failed state,
let’s talk to the government, let’s demand for our rights, let’s tell
them that we don’t have jobs, we don’t feel safe, let’s shout it out
with one voice and not keep shut and wallow in painful silence, then pour out our pain on helpless individuals. Yet we kill ourselves and feel good about it.
Our future is bleeding.
Written by Akan Imoh @Ovasabii on twitter. |
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