Tribune 4/15/14
"T HIS is not an attempt to earthen the drooling failings of Nigeria. The Nigeria I know is as clumsily and nebulously unwieldy as its problems. From the patrician orbit of leadership, to the thrashed stratum of followership, Nigeria is an anti-climactic nightmare. Nigeria’s notoriety in classical, nay fabulous malfeasance precedes it no doubt; its disease, however, is from a degenerative ‘virus’ all Nigerians carry.
The ‘virus’ that Nigerians carry is hypocrisy. Nigerians put a copious gob of spittle on fact or truth when it does not serve their corporeal ends, but become “pious” activists of it when they are certain that their bellies will be fed to corpulence.
Again, cynic patriotism just like hypocrisy is the capricious beverage Nigerians quaff defiant of mitigation and restraint; from which they belch arrogance, indiscipline, and irresponsibility.
In the same thread, a mélange of Nigerians abroad who have arrogated to themselves the authority of cutting down Nigeria with stoic vehemence fall largely into the unchallenged remit of hypocrites and cynic patriots.
Some of the Nigerians abroad in this abashing ‘game’ sit in their luxurious cubicles abroad and spread poison in the name of seminally engaging the minds of Nigerians.
They prod Nigerians to revolt and extirpate the government, yet they cannot take the frontline in their anarchist struggle.
The essays of this infamous ‘geniuses’ are all doom and gloom for the country. They seem to have a predilection for announcing only negative realities, and not that they care about the harrowing plights of Nigerians, but because it gives them a feeling of pleasure that they are far removed from the woes of the country.
Another thing about these hypocrites is arrogance. They assume that they have a firm grasp of Nigeria and its teething troubles, even more than Nigerians living in the country.
Their analyses of the country are always outlandish, groggy and rebarbative.
This pretentious ‘activists’ cry louder than Nigerians living in Nigeria whenever there is a tragic occurrence in the country. [Really, they pretentious cry louder than Nigerians in nigeria. Having the the thought that reason they cry louders may be becasue unlike majority of Nigerian living in Nigeria these loud mouth Dispora have been exposed to what society, leadership should mean to the citizenry. they cry louder because the see that in Nigeria the servvants have become the Master and master the servant.]
They immediately claim vicarious liability, and stick out their claws to maul the government.
Not that “the kernel of the gun-ho” means anything to them, but it satisfies their “megalomanic” hankerings.
It gives them a feeling of importance that an army of uninformed and unsuspecting Nigerians is cheering them on in their vile campaign of bringing Nigeria down.
Apart from this gang, there are other Nigerians abroad whose job, owing to their joblessness and frustration, is to vituperatively mow down the government.
Not that they know the ABC of governance, but they assume that because they are abroad, it confers on them some intellectual stuff to speak about subjects they are patently blind to.
This article is written to draw the attention of those in this category, people who take joy in criticising the country and government always, with their pens, that not everything is negative about the country.
Writing is a great art which has subliminal effects; we must write responsibly and not incite readers to take the treacherous path of doom.
Nigeria stinks, we know that, but we do not need our brothers and sisters abroad to scream it into our ears all the time, for that is sheer skulduggery. We can take more constructive paths in discussing the litany of issues in Nigeria. [realy; in case you fool, no, the nigerian issue deserves the fierce urgency of now and not your fealkless fickle approach] Let’s be more feeling and involved for we show ourselves hypocrites when we are physically divorced [ what do mean by phyical divorced, if every nigeria in diaporas should come and settle nigeria one thing is very certain, you will positively die, not a threat a logical reality, one need need not be physical to affect change. In fact real change, life defining changes are not accomplsighed through physical change but through mental power, mind ideas that are often removed from the physical structure to which change is invisioned, Even wars that are purely physical is controlled and prosecuted by few minds in war room. The reason Nigeria had not had the revolution it so desperately and correctly derserved is not due the absence physical beings but the absence of powerful minds within or without that would ginger the masses to revulotionary movement. And the presence of scums like you dampens positive change to greater and ideal society. ] from a cause that we claim to fight for."
Fredrick Nwabufo,
Abuja.
P1 'The Nigeria I know is as clumsily and nebulously unwieldy as its problems. From the patrician orbit of leadership, to the thrashed stratum of followership, Nigeria is an anti-climactic nightmare. Nigeria’s notoriety in classical, nay fabulous malfeasance precedes it no doubt; its disease, however, is from a degenerative ‘virus’ all Nigerians carry.'
'P2. Not that they know [Nigerians in Diaspora] the ABC of governance, but they assume that because they are abroad, it confers on them some intellectual stuff to speak about subjects they are patently blind to. This article is written to draw the attention of those in this category, people who take joy in criticising the country and government always, with their pens, that not everything is negative about the country. '
Both P1 and P2 are excerpts from your madness made real above. You talked about the hypocrcy and unptroctic acts of the Diapora,
[Whose bidding are doing, I may not know who u're working, whose praises you're singing or whose favor you're seeking. Your name rings no bell so you must be nobody and therefore not singing your own praise. So here are my logical deductions; you're either a political jobber seeking favor from one curropt public officail or you already through act caprice, cronysm secured an unmerited job and or position, or one or more corrupt family members of yours, relatives are currroptly occuping or once occupied, held curropt position or positions in governement. or perhaps you're using fake identity, name to mask your stupidity]
If you're married with wife and chidren and believes in the courtuosness you spooled herethen I realy pity emebers of your household, because undoubtly your kind is of the weaklings that harasses, abuses and assults household members for humilation he surfers without. How dear you blame and cast aspersion on Nigerians pushed to economic exiles but the curropt and base animal acts or your protegee? Duing truly beleieve that Nigeria and Nigerians do not ]
The ‘virus’ that Nigerians carry is hypocrisy. Nigerians put a copious gob of spittle on fact or truth when it does not serve their corporeal ends, but become “pious” activists of it when they are certain that their bellies will be fed to corpulence.
Again, cynic patriotism just like hypocrisy is the capricious beverage Nigerians quaff defiant of mitigation and restraint; from which they belch arrogance, indiscipline, and irresponsibility.
In the same thread, a mélange of Nigerians abroad who have arrogated to themselves the authority of cutting down Nigeria with stoic vehemence fall largely into the unchallenged remit of hypocrites and cynic patriots.
Some of the Nigerians abroad in this abashing ‘game’ sit in their luxurious cubicles abroad and spread poison in the name of seminally engaging the minds of Nigerians.
They prod Nigerians to revolt and extirpate the government, yet they cannot take the frontline in their anarchist struggle.
The essays of this infamous ‘geniuses’ are all doom and gloom for the country. They seem to have a predilection for announcing only negative realities, and not that they care about the harrowing plights of Nigerians, but because it gives them a feeling of pleasure that they are far removed from the woes of the country.
Another thing about these hypocrites is arrogance. They assume that they have a firm grasp of Nigeria and its teething troubles, even more than Nigerians living in the country.
Their analyses of the country are always outlandish, groggy and rebarbative.
This pretentious ‘activists’ cry louder than Nigerians living in Nigeria whenever there is a tragic occurrence in the country. [Really, they pretentious cry louder than Nigerians in nigeria. Having the the thought that reason they cry louders may be becasue unlike majority of Nigerian living in Nigeria these loud mouth Dispora have been exposed to what society, leadership should mean to the citizenry. they cry louder because the see that in Nigeria the servvants have become the Master and master the servant.]
They immediately claim vicarious liability, and stick out their claws to maul the government.
Not that “the kernel of the gun-ho” means anything to them, but it satisfies their “megalomanic” hankerings.
It gives them a feeling of importance that an army of uninformed and unsuspecting Nigerians is cheering them on in their vile campaign of bringing Nigeria down.
Apart from this gang, there are other Nigerians abroad whose job, owing to their joblessness and frustration, is to vituperatively mow down the government.
Not that they know the ABC of governance, but they assume that because they are abroad, it confers on them some intellectual stuff to speak about subjects they are patently blind to.
This article is written to draw the attention of those in this category, people who take joy in criticising the country and government always, with their pens, that not everything is negative about the country.
Writing is a great art which has subliminal effects; we must write responsibly and not incite readers to take the treacherous path of doom.
Nigeria stinks, we know that, but we do not need our brothers and sisters abroad to scream it into our ears all the time, for that is sheer skulduggery. We can take more constructive paths in discussing the litany of issues in Nigeria. [realy; in case you fool, no, the nigerian issue deserves the fierce urgency of now and not your fealkless fickle approach] Let’s be more feeling and involved for we show ourselves hypocrites when we are physically divorced [ what do mean by phyical divorced, if every nigeria in diaporas should come and settle nigeria one thing is very certain, you will positively die, not a threat a logical reality, one need need not be physical to affect change. In fact real change, life defining changes are not accomplsighed through physical change but through mental power, mind ideas that are often removed from the physical structure to which change is invisioned, Even wars that are purely physical is controlled and prosecuted by few minds in war room. The reason Nigeria had not had the revolution it so desperately and correctly derserved is not due the absence physical beings but the absence of powerful minds within or without that would ginger the masses to revulotionary movement. And the presence of scums like you dampens positive change to greater and ideal society. ] from a cause that we claim to fight for."
Fredrick Nwabufo,
Abuja.
P1 'The Nigeria I know is as clumsily and nebulously unwieldy as its problems. From the patrician orbit of leadership, to the thrashed stratum of followership, Nigeria is an anti-climactic nightmare. Nigeria’s notoriety in classical, nay fabulous malfeasance precedes it no doubt; its disease, however, is from a degenerative ‘virus’ all Nigerians carry.'
'P2. Not that they know [Nigerians in Diaspora] the ABC of governance, but they assume that because they are abroad, it confers on them some intellectual stuff to speak about subjects they are patently blind to. This article is written to draw the attention of those in this category, people who take joy in criticising the country and government always, with their pens, that not everything is negative about the country. '
Both P1 and P2 are excerpts from your madness made real above. You talked about the hypocrcy and unptroctic acts of the Diapora,
[Whose bidding are doing, I may not know who u're working, whose praises you're singing or whose favor you're seeking. Your name rings no bell so you must be nobody and therefore not singing your own praise. So here are my logical deductions; you're either a political jobber seeking favor from one curropt public officail or you already through act caprice, cronysm secured an unmerited job and or position, or one or more corrupt family members of yours, relatives are currroptly occuping or once occupied, held curropt position or positions in governement. or perhaps you're using fake identity, name to mask your stupidity]
If you're married with wife and chidren and believes in the courtuosness you spooled herethen I realy pity emebers of your household, because undoubtly your kind is of the weaklings that harasses, abuses and assults household members for humilation he surfers without. How dear you blame and cast aspersion on Nigerians pushed to economic exiles but the curropt and base animal acts or your protegee? Duing truly beleieve that Nigeria and Nigerians do not ]
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