WHAT A PITY AT CHRISTMAS THE JOY THAT LATER BECOME SORROW
Chrismas jingles!!!
Predetermined plan of God has unfolded, a beautiful story to tell, a fascinating news never told before, beautiful baby to behold in a dirty and humble environment on the palms of a loving and submissive mother, guided by a caring and a bewildered foster father. Lonely yet too occupied, far but near, quiet but loud, fragile but strong. The shrill cry of this baby stopped all clocks from ticking, the moon stood still and the stars fading into the horizon. Angel bursting the clouds with their melodious rendition, the gentle breeze keeping the fresh and hanging branches company. Joy and awe combined, darkness dispelled, despair replaced by hope, fear, courage; sorrow turned to joy, tears wiped away and lips beaming with smiles. Hi ho ho! The son of God is born human in order to live with us. The gab between us and God is bridged, humanity is united with God, never to be separated again. Welcome Holy Infant. Celebrate!!!!!.
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IT IS NOT WHAT WE PRAYED AND HOPE TO CELEBRATE LONG AGO
We hoped for a great Christmas celebration, yeah we prepared for it, our government in their wickedness swore that it will not be celebrated in peace by creating artificial Fuel scarcity. Many defied the challenge, they still travelled home for Christmas. As if that is not enough, they decided to kill us and take away our sources of livelihood. Countless numbers of shops razed by fire and the entire market burnt down by the Hausa's because the market are majorely owned by Igbos.
Today our beloved Nigeria is divided by religious and tribal lines was reaffirmed by the unprofessional display of the officers Nigerian police and some so called soldiers. Police and army turned spectators as they watched the Hausas kill none Hausas (the Gbagyi's and the Igbos) with guns and matchets while shielding the Hausas from any reprisal by the opposing tribes and religion. For hours, Hausas were terrorizing the entire town of Bwari by razing down shops, killing people and burning the entire Bwari market. Countless calls were made, yet no show of sincere security operatives claiming that there men are on ground, these same men that are shielding the terrorists.
Even when the so called troops later arrived they still prevented people from parking their goods out of the market as the fire raged. Instead they scared the traders away from as they watched the entire market burn down to ashes. The worst of it all is that this ruthless
act is done in FCT, at a place not more than 30mins drive from Abuja main city.
Is this the country one should be proud of, is this a country where we claim to be one. Which way Nigeria? Is this how we are going to remain one indivisible country?!FB_IMG_1514300536451.jpg![FB_IMG_1514062188086.jpg]
BWARI A PEACEFUL TOWN BEFORE NOW ....
WHOM TO BLAME...THE PEOPLE OR THE GOVERNMENT?
The man who refuses to judge,
who neither agrees nor disagrees,
who declares that there are no absolutes and believes that he escapes responsibility, is the man
responsible for all the blood that is
now spilled in the world.
Reality is an absolute,
existence is an absolute,
a speck of dust is an absolute and
so is a human life.
Whether you live or die is an absolute. Whether you have a piece of bread or not, is an absolute.
Whether you eat your bread or see it vanish into a looter's stomach, is an absolute.
There are two sides to every issue:
one side is right and the other is
wrong, but the middle is always
evil.
The man who is wrong still
retains some respect for truth, if
only by accepting the responsibility of choice. But the man in the middle is the knave who blanks out the truth in order
to pretend that no choice or values exist, who is willing to sit out the course of any battle, willing to cash in on the blood of the innocent or to crawl on his belly to
the guilty, who dispenses justice by condemning both the robber and the robbed to jail, who solves conflicts by ordering the thinker and the fool to meet each other halfway.
In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win.
In any compromise between good and
evil, it is only evil that can profit.
In that transfusion of blood which
drains the good to feed the evil,
the compromise is the transmitting
rubber tube.
We continue to pray for God intervention in our dear country Nigeria.
After a well articulated writeup and scanning through it again, I wept on the state of the nation Nigeria ranging from fuel scarcity, religion crises, tribalism, politics, kidnapping, terrorism, corruption, bad governance etc. This call for reflection and continues prayer for betterment of the nation to build a sustainable nation for the upcoming generation and to save this country of ours from shame, if not one day history will have it that there was a country called Nigeria. God forbid because that is not our prayer and hope.