Tuesday 4 March 2014

INSURGENCY: OUR INVOLVEMENT

The dimension the insurgency is taking in Nigeria is obviously out of the hand of the Leadership. There is no doubting the fact that there is no solution in view. Still the issue is expanding everyday. families are crying daily over loss of properties and lives of the loved ones. Then our insensibility is becoming thicker. The Leaders are busy with the second or third term when their performance d...oes not merit "repitetion" (or continuity they call it).

The Religious leaders are keeping mute. The religious worship centres are increasing but the moral values and the overall national prosperities are not achieved. I see war coming. I see those mega churches and mosques coming to ruins. I see the great business empires in shambles in no distant times. I see more havocs coming. I am a chronic optimist. I abhor pessimism. I have come to realise that optimisim is in actions and not in words. Until we collectively stand for revolution.

Until the church gets fully involved. Until the mosque gets positively involved (I don't want to take the BH for Muslims for now), until the problem in the North becomes the problem of everybody, we will keep counting the losses till the insurgency becomes a National comflageration. We should remember that we have such a large population that not a single country in Africa will be able to accommodate the Nigerian Refugees. The eralier the better.

Let the religious Worship Centres pray for the Nation rather than the inconsequential selfish prayers against the unseen and the unknown enemies. Let's stop condemning the zealous ones getting into politics. If the good ones are not involved what great expectation is it from the bad eggs?

Let the followership insist on the good leadership. Let's defend our votes with everything we have got. Let us all make peaceful demonstration against injustice in the land. Let the youths arise. The future of the country is in our hands.

I stand for revolution! Both Spiritual and physical but Non-violent!

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