Monday, July 2, 2012

Nigeria-hɛrɛm?

Which is the hɛrɛm: Ɓoko or Nigeria¿?¿

Eziokwu adị' n'ọnụ emeela anyị ncha o {=absence of truth in our mouth has done us in}
----Teresa O. [musician]

Karatun ɓoko ba haram ba ne... {=Occidental booklearning is no evil at all...}
----Ghanaian visitor

THE REAL HƐRƐM WORKERS OF NIGERIA

They are now generally known by the appellation "Ɓoko Haram". But in practical reality this noun is much less true of them than it is of the others who call it.
The biggest practitioners of hɛrɛm here, those who are constantly turning Nigeria's wine into sewage, are almost exclusively found among the so-called educated people of Nigeria. They are the ones who make Europe-born book-learning here to appear to be only a process of sharpening one's talents for use in crime.
But for a few exceptions, this would just be an unmitigated fact. Independability, rat-mentality (a house rat never produces what it needs; it always steals them). Nothing is sacred. Even pensioneers' pensions. Though it's somewhat a retribution; some of the pensioneers actively partook in building this uncompromisingly corrupt complex that is now, in their turn, denying them their merits.

Two parties competing at hɛrɛm: the gov'ments and the un-islamic jihadists are not opposing forces. The two are working in the same direction. In short, they are unco-operatively co-operating. They hunt each other not as much because of their differentness as because of their similarity. The governments with only the difference (legitimacy) of a faint constitutionality make sure that people suffer and perish unnecessarily. What else are the book- tabooists making sure of?

And that's the pitiably unfortunate part of it all: that they'll go the nigerian way: succeeding or failing without establishing any definable concept; or any procedure for practicing some concept.
Why? Because so many of them are drug addicts; always intoxicated!
Might it be that their apparent braveries are mere by-products of the vagaries of intoxicants and intoxication? The very hɛrɛms they claim to be fighting against have become their mainstay!

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Nigeria-hɛrɛm?

Which is the hɛrɛm: Ɓoko or Nigeria¿?¿

Eziokwu adị' n'ọnụ emeela anyị ncha o {=absence of truth in our mouth has done us in}
----Teresa O. [musician]

Karatun ɓoko ba haram ba ne... {=Occidental booklearning is no evil at all...}
----Ghanaian visitor

THE REAL HƐRƐM WORKERS OF NIGERIA

They are now generally known by the appellation "Ɓoko Haram". But in practical reality this noun is much less true of them than it is of the others who call it.
The biggest practitioners of hɛrɛm here, those who are constantly turning Nigeria's wine into sewage, are almost exclusively found among the so-called educated people of Nigeria. They are the ones who make Europe-born book-learning here to appear to be only a process of sharpening one's talents for use in crime.
But for a few exceptions, this would just be an unmitigated fact. Independability, rat-mentality (a house rat never produces what it needs; it always steals them). Nothing is sacred. Even pensioneers' pensions. Though it's somewhat a retribution; some of the pensioneers actively partook in building this uncompromisingly corrupt complex that is now, in their turn, denying them their merits.

Two parties competing at hɛrɛm: the gov'ments and the un-islamic jihadists are not opposing forces. The two are working in the same direction. In short, they are unco-operatively co-operating. They hunt each other not as much because of their differentness as because of their similarity. The governments with only the difference (legitimacy) of a faint constitutionality make sure that people suffer and perish unnecessarily. What else are the book- tabooists making sure of?

And that's the pitiably unfortunate part of it all: that they'll go the nigerian way: succeeding or failing without establishing any definable concept; or any procedure for practicing some concept.
Why? Because so many of them are drug addicts; always intoxicated!
Might it be that their apparent braveries are mere by-products of the vagaries of intoxicants and intoxication? The very hɛrɛms they claim to be fighting against have become their mainstay!

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A ɓoƙo hɛrɛm's admirable point

Journalistic news writers call them ɓoko haram. The power-holders of Nigeria are shying away from detecting and blockading the sources of the instruments (especiall guns & 'munitions), information, et ceteris sequentia that feed their confidence and with which they "act".
They are also shying away, visionlessly, from acting towards "diffusing" the many other seeds of monstrosity that litter Nigeria waiting for opportunities to germinate.

They are there typifying the eternal lot of Nigeria.

And they are making things happen; they are making history, the kind of history typical of Nigeria.
The most prominent stuff operating in Nigeria, or better, operating Nigeria nowadays may not be deserving of any good word. But somethings of theirs are admirable; at least to the writer of this.
Should I put it this way: Can such seriousness of purpose still be found among Nigerians? Or are the "actors" non-Nigerians? Or is it that Nigerians seriously UNITE only for unconstructive endeavours? This people are tempting me to review my faith about the Nigerian.

Having swum thru much of the social streams of Nigeria...I have become embossed with a nagging conclusion that, apart from a relatively few non-typicals, no two Nigerians [ever] agree on anything in practice. When they pretend to do, the agreement rarely last beyond one month. And so nigerians' unity on issues always exists on paper pages and screens of television sets only.
These apostles of ulterior agenda are unknowingly presenting themselves as different. Different and 'disciplined' ( if not expert) strategists with sufficient seriousness of intention. When they say " We'll attack you" to the so-called governments, they go ahead to fulfil what they said no matter the smallness of their hand in comparison or in contrast with the governments' hand.
That's admirable !
Had nigeria's civil executives been half as serious at governance as these murderous religio-political fanatics are at their expressed and unexpressed aims, there would have arisen very little or no violent hɛrɛm of this kind, let alone Occident-style book-learning being designated part of it.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

A ɓoko hɛrɛm's admirable point

They are making things happen; they are making history, the kind of history typical of Nigeria.
The most prominent stuff operating in Nigeria, or better, operating Nigeria nowadays may not be deserving of any good word. But somethings of theirs are admirable; at least to the writer of this.
Should I put it this way: Can such seriousness of purpose still be found among Nigerians? Or are the "actors" non-Nigerians? Or is it that Nigerians seriously UNITE only for unconstructive endeavours? This people are tempting me to review my faith about the Nigerian.
Having swum thru much of the social streams of Nigeria...I have become embossed with a nagging conclusion that, apart from a relatively few non-typicals, no two Nigerians [ever] agree on anything in practice. When they pretend to do, the agreement rarely last beyond one month. And so nigerians' unity on issues always exists on paper pages and screens of television sets only.
These apostles of ulterior agenda are unknowingly presenting themselves as different. Different, 'disciplined' ( if not expert) strategists with sufficient seriousness of intention. When they say " We'll attack you" to the so-called government, they go ahead to fulfil what they said no matter the smallness of their hand in comparison or in contrast with the government's hand.
That's admirable !
Had nigeria's civil executives been half as serious at governance as these murderous religio-political fanatics are at their expressed and unexpressed aims, there would have arisen very little or no violent hɛrɛm of this kind, let alone Occident-style book-learning being a designated part of it.