Thursday, 12 June 2014

CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA



 

“Corruption is like a disease that eats a man. Once you are
Infected, it spreads wild like wild fire taking complete control
over your brain, senses, and entire body.”
(Sophia Okinedo- 2014)

CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA
Nigeria is a great nation, the mother of Africa as some would like to say; she is blessed with many children who have strived to be in unity for donkey years. Her house is filled with milk and honey, variety of treasures and Mother Nature has blessed her with nature’s very best.
She is the envy of every woman, with rich resources she attracts kings from all lands far and near. Every race, every colour and every religion wants to suck the sweet milk of her breast and eat from her gold plate and silver spoon. Peaceful was her home and calm  her boarders, birds in the sky sang  pleasant music, while those on trees chirped beautifully to rhythms Bach would envy. You could tell they are happy with the smiles on their faces, sweetness of their voice and glorious dance they display with the flapping of their wings. Oh! How pleased they are to have found shelter in this beautiful land. Mother Nigeria offers every of her inhabitant a welcome stay without any sense of discrimination. Her ways were pure and was the major attraction to many.
Her trade pattern is different from what was known and had all elements of sincerity. TRADE BY BATTER was what she taught her children. A unique way of trade practiced over time where a man can buy what he wants simply by moving around the street gazing at goods kept outside by people hoping to sell, and if he find what he likes he drops what he had in exchange for the other. Goods watch over themselves positive they won’t be stolen; exchange items are commensurate with no form of dishonesty, everyone goes home smiling because he is satisfied with the day’s business, people of all ages understood the principles of the trade and never dared to break it. Yes we can tell her children lived in great satisfaction before the sudden swing.
Foreign men invaded her home calling her children savage, naïve and cave men. This she took with calmness ordering her children not to fight back, with her peaceful gesture these men changed their ways and offered to teach her children the ways of the developed world. With drums of excitement, songs of praises, faces of joy, hearts of delight, old and young holding hands danced to the feast of change unknown to them, the end to Honesty and Brotherly love. She was given what seemed better than what she can offer her children, now with wild arms she gave her young men to learn the trades, art, numeric studies, culture and ways the foreigners called education; more like “mis-education” if you ask me. Her secular religious practices  metamorphosed to Christianity and Islam, her several languages  harmonized into a single English jumble was termed better.  
Gradually corruption of her culture and social strata crept in. Her sons’ return changed her land completely. New dressing seen, hair style different from what was known; neat and curly, skins glowing like the morning sun and intelligent, sharpened with new business sense indeed they looked like the foreigners in black skin. Now her trade pattern was scraped and new one emerged this gave birth to corruption in her home.  Theirs eyes were open to the waste of many years of ignorance, seeing how richly blessed their mother is, they began to extract these riches. Learning how much gold this can bring to their purse, greed and selfishness set in. Every man wanted for himself considering not his brothers.
Education was no longer a subject of travelling since it was now part of the system. The elites were highly revered and also known for fat purses with their mass number they took over governance from the foreigners. Searching with eagle’s eye they discovered the essentials of their mother’s buried tears called crude oil and the secret there of. It became the major and highest source of her riches, the envy of other black nations, many wished to be like her. Many foreigners came to her for this purpose; granted licenses to exploit the resources, they extended it to exploit both the people and the environment. Buoyed by her government and collaborators they plundered billions of Dollars-worth of the black gold and devastated thousands of kilometers of forest in the Niger Delta.
Armed with this new wealth, they created a new class of humans whose greed had no bounds. Starting from the Oloibiri oil wells to other oil wells discovered in the following years, millions of barrel of crude went to oiling the pockets of the nouveau rich. With the new wealth came the politics of resource allocation and war. The political class plundered the wealth of the nation with careless abandon and called in the military to join suit, by the turn of the century, over $200 billion had been wasted away or frittered into private coffers.
THE CONSEQUENCE
TO BE CONTINUED

Written by
Sophia Silva Okinedo


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