Sunday, 23 November 2014

NIGERIA AND THE PARLIAMENTARY CRISIS

It is funny and unbelievable to see that the politics of Nigeria has become a predicament.
That is why we continue to hear and witness the ugly incidences of inter and intra party wranglings on almost weekly or daily basis. Politicians in Nigeria seem to have lost focus to why they were elected to occupy the high offices.
If tjey have forgotten, they need to be reminded that they were elected to serve Nigeria and not just their political parties; neither were they elected to bring the nation to another civil war or internal feud, but Prosperity of the nation and the people. But this has not been the case. 
It was sad to see last week that, Honorable members of the National Assembly were locked out by the police giviving the honorables the only option to jump the fence to get to their Offices. Police took over the complex and caused the unprecedented havoc,by shooting tear gas and disconforted them. Some of the honorables had to visit their doctors for medical attention. That was last week. It ended up with the honorables  going all out to an animpeachment move against President Jonathan, with all these, one can say the political future of Nigeria is full of obstacles.
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Tuesday, 4 November 2014

IF YOU GO AND MOLEST PEOPLE WITH UNIFORM AND THEN DON'T RETURN

Elder Evans  Iyoyo
These were the words of Elder Evans Iyoyo when his two sons went to him to seek his approval to join the Nigerian Army to fight in the Nigerian Civil War in 1967.
Mr Israel Iyoyo his first son and his third son, Rowland met their father as they took a bold step paddling from Nembe to a fishing settlement called Tweny.
Elder Iyoyo a trade marchant who had a cargo boat that he used to go round oil locations and fishing settlements was that day in his cargo boat when he received his two sons his as his guest.
Otonye Evans now Chief Evans Tubonah the Publisher of Golden Pen Newspaper and immediate younger brother to Rowland was also there to hear their father speak.
It was Israel who first told their father their intention to join the Nigerian Army, and Rowland also supported that position.
After a few minute in silent thought Elder Evans Iyoyo had this to say:-
"That you have decided to join the Nigerian Army to defentd our mother land is a good idea and I support it. But I want to warn that as you go ensure that you don't use your uniform and or gun to intimidate people or deprive them of their property or rape women, don't return to me, die; but if you don't do these things then return safe,I am your father."
By this, I don't mean that if there is cold and there is a blanket to cover, you should not use it to cover yourself, but don't loot and don't innocent and helpless civilians."
These were the words of Evans Iyoyo to his two sons. They went to the Nigerian Army fought the civil war and returned alive.