Tuesday 28 January 2014

Enough is Enough Boko Haram has dealt terribly with the Nigerian nation over the years.. Recently a church was bombed in a local government area in Adamawa state, injuring and killing some of the church members. And also a village in Borno state, which has become more like a regular occurrence there. My concern lies in the fact that the north is made up of Muslims and Christians together, and so therefore ridding the north of Christians it's going to be impossible, if that's the plan. But the truth is Muslims have also lost their lives since this Boko Haram saga started. A lot of Nigerians and even the president claim it's a political move and he knows those behind it, which is the more reason why it bothers me. Why would politicians continue to play with the citizens of this nation, killing innocent people just to pass a message or to cause chaos and mayhem in the state that will benefit them and their pockets. And yet the masses keep hating on one another as if they are blind to the gimmick those top shots are playing on us. My question is when will this end? Is it when everyone is death or when they people responsible for sponsoring this madness achieve their aim? Or when the president and law agencies make more efforts in curbing the situation? Or when Nigerian masses speak a word of truth to themselves and say no to being used as an agent of destruction, just for the financial benefits they derive from it? Or when we stop playing religion and think of each other truly as our brothers/sisters that we need to protect and look out for?

Thursday 23 January 2014

Nigerian Anti-Gay law, which could imprison gays for 14 years is no longer news in this country. It has been a topic of discussion on both traditional and social media in the country. Bringing about a lot of protesters and activitists clamouring for gay people's right. Recently a group of Nigerian celebrities have been actively involved in the fight, though the claim they are not gays but are just fighting for the gay people who can't speak up for themselves. And today in bauchi a principal and some students were stoned to death because they are homesexuals. Is this law for the good of Nigerians or is going to bring about more violence in the country? Please readers, make e no be like say we sef no join mouth 4 dis issue, what is your take??
Happy new year fam, I will like to apologize for my long absence... Sorry o. I have been caught up between my service year and a job. But that's all in the past now, this 2014 is 4 me and you... Hope it's starting off on a good note for you... This year we will have loads of fun together and I promise to be consistent this time around