Global Issues
The Motion For The Immediate Lifting Of The Lockdown Order In Nigeria -By J. Ezike
“We should be able to send planes out to China for urgent evacuation but there are other challenges. We need isolation centers for them in Nigeria; we need enough rooms because there are about 2000 Nigerians who want to come back. And we just don’t have the capacity and the resources to absorb all of them immediately.” Geoffrey Onyeama, Minister for Foreign Affairs in Nigeria
“The Nigerian template is too lazy in thinking in the sense that it is just taking what is happening in other civilized countries and impacting it here without looking at our fundamentals.” Segun Sowunmi, Spokesperson PDP
I believe that any leadership, any country that adopts a “cut and paste” approach in its governance, in its decision-making is one which is bereft of ideas, of creative and independent thinking and thus, is un-worthy of sovereignty, of any degree of independence.
When I listened to Geoffrey Onyeama’s speech on Channels TV, I dedicated his empty conversation to the incompetence that animates the typical Nigerian leadership. I noted his communication with astonishment as I watched him bite his ministerial lip in a struggle to conceal his failure as a leader and to defend the tyranny of the communist Chinese government and its racist campaign against any living thing that exudes the “black tone” of an African. And from what we have observed from reliable news outlets, it really doesn’t matter if the target in China carries an identity tag on its head that says “Biafran” or “Nigerian” or “Ugandan” or “African-American”.
The campaign, as I write, acts on the notion to undermine the existence of the black man and of the black continent and is in harmony with the eugenicist and the globalist philosophies of mega-billionaire corporations whose collective vision of a depopulated Africa deifies the apocalyptic power of the man-made corona virus. And it is as though we, I mean those of us who are particularly living in Africa and who are Africans have been tossed into a mighty Theatre of Damnation and all we see on the stage, all the dramatism, all the performance and all theatricals are synchronizations of some puppet masters getting their eugenicist ideas across through the lips of some of its channels like the WHO, which in my humble opinion ought to change its name to WDO – which means: World Death Organization.
I say this because the so-called World Health Organization have proven to be in dangerous alliance and criminally affiliated with the Bill Gates Foundation that functions as a satanic organization, an erasing tool weaponized as a medium of extermination for harmless or developing countries.
Any one in doubt of my submissions should research on the pending lawsuit against the Bill Gates Foundation by the Government of India and its Supreme Courts. It was reported that 16,000 tribal school children in Pradesh India were used as guinea pigs and of which many were “duped” into signing the consent forms that were intended to grant the Bill Gates Foundation and its affiliates including the WHO, the approval of a test and/or mass extermination experiment on a people perceived or believed to be less than human. This shocking revelation was reported by the Economic Times India August 2014. And this is why any reasonable human being should be very suspicious of “motivational speakers” who resonates with the campaign of the Bill Gates Foundation and its subsidiaries that dominates the highly fraudulent and diabolical vaccine industry!
If I cite the Minister of Health here, it is simply because it connects with the argument of this essay. And his traitorous politics which bears the ugly visage of Judas Iscariot is worth reporting. Osagie Enahire had stated on camera that the Chinese medical team had arrived Nigeria uninvited but admitted on a second note that their “expertise” was in fact needed. His ministerial words weren’t only self-contradicting but smacked of deceptive news-briefing – a dangerous political habit – and also clearly indicative of a clueless Nigerian government that depends shamelessly on the templates, on the ideas of other civilized societies to run its domestic issues and personal challenges without paying attention to the peculiarities that differentiates the realities of the handicapped Nigerian economy versus the solid and coherent blueprint of civilized countries.
This is why I agree strongly and fanatically with Mr. Segun Sowunmi the spokesperson of the PDP that the Nigerian system is too lazy in thinking. I was delighted to know that at least some people perhaps a microscopic minority within the corridors of Nigeria’s naïve power can articulate the problems that affect the entrapped tribal constituents of that damnable contraption which continues to render itself as a global prostitute, as one whose arse has to be penetrated by multiple foreign characters. It is as if every nation has now taken a position on the long queue to plunder what is left on the territorial body of the ignorant harlot called Nigeria!
First, it was the Portuguese, and then came the Brits and now the Chinese. Basically, Nigeria has become a free-for-all party where everybody is invited to stir the “cooking pot” and dish away anything they can in a buffet-style. And I will not be pinched at all if Nigeria were to become the cooking pot of Afghanistan (Arab), or Togo, or Benin Republic or any of the so-called Third World Countries. This is the price of Backwardness, of Ignorance and of Stupidity!
This is what happens when a country led by buffoons and drunkards in Asorock think it wise to create a Social Register intended to alleviate the mass sufferings of only 2.6 million households in Nigeria and have reported a decision to expand the Social Register by 1 million.
Now, if we take a statistical approach by relying on past census, it will be safe to conclude that Nigeria’s enormous population is estimated at 190 million and 80 percent of that estimated population lives on poverty line. Let us presume each household is made up 10 Nigerians that gives us 26 million mouths to feed. If we then decide to increase the impact by 1 million to raise the total number of households to 3.6 million, then it means we have only 36 million hungry Nigerians to feed out of 160 million hungry Nigerians. And if we go further to illustrate those data on a graph to articulate the stimulus package milestone; we still haven’t done enough to decrease the curve. Above all, if we do not have a solid electronic database of every Nigerian, in every household then we are only groping in the dark. Thus, our projections won’t be anywhere close to reasonable. I am not a statistician, neither am I a professor of statistics. I have no degree or PHD in economics or political science but “common sense” demands that we apply “simple logic” in the affairs of governance.
Now the country has gone above and beyond sanity. And hungry people in their multi-millions are directed to sit at home without any provision or viable means of sustenance from the government. The social media has dutifully shown the chaos that appears to skin Nigeria alive amidst the eruption of Anger in alliance with Hunger. And the reality in front of us is that we have a clueless country, a failed state, Africa’s most notorious and backward contraption battling with two pandemics: corona virus and hunger virus.
In my anxiety for Nigeria’s most vulnerable, I came across a video of a young man, whom I presume identifies himself as a Nigerian, on the internet, losing every sanity left in his soul. He had stripped himself naked in public and wept in response to the fate that ate him slowly in the bowel. He had literarily gone mad and sworn in ambiguous terms of his death and that of his entire household if the lockdown persist for another day. He had objected to the belief that the corona virus was deadlier than hunger virus. And I imagined him as one of those to be classed amongst the “pitiful Nigerians” who would either cry to their gods or remain in stoic silence, giving full permission to the government-imposed hardship that slaughters them on daily basis. Others whom I refer to as the “bullheaded Nigerians” have taken their destinies in their hands and have resorted to armed robbery and violence to stay alive. Under the laws of survival, this class of Nigerians can be excused for rebelling against their painful realities, through protest and I dare say through violence.
Their reactions, as a victimized people, is a strong objection to the “cut and paste” approach of the Nigerian government who have been unrealistic in their decision-making and appear to equate the realities in America and Europe with what is obtainable in that damnable contraption called Nigeria. And I really will not blame any so-called Nigerian belonging to the bottom of the pyramid to pick up arms and flood the streets in their millions because such escalations exposes even the most hidden symptoms of a failed state. Hence, I suggest that the only way to prevent an implosion, I mean an escalation that is beyond the control of both the government and the masses is to quit the lockdown order and allow the impoverished 160 million hungry human beings to return back to their normal lives, back to their daily hustle.
We must admit that Nigeria is a monumental failure and incurably useless both to itself and its citizens. We must admit that we lack the capacity and creative leadership to face the scourge of the corona virus by employing the same strategy of the civilized world. We must admit that this calamity is the making of the Nigerian government due to its many decades of institutionalized corruption, many decades of prodigal administration and many decades of mediocrity. We must admit that any further restriction on movement will spell doom and anarchy for the entire country. And we must admit that Nigeria lacks the sophisticated leadership in servicing the urgent demands of its over-populated impoverished and hungry citizens. And it is within this line of thoughts that I move the motion for the immediate lifting of the lockdown order in Nigeria!
