Tuesday, July 26, 2011

माय आईटी बे दोने ओं एअर्थ अस आईटी इस दोने इन निगेरिया 2

HI, i have been away for quite a while. been doing other things. now we have tried all we could to see things go the right way. we are still trying and will not give up. but one thing worries me greatly. why do we have to copy things blindly. we copy even things that are detrimental to us. these days the fashion is to bomb our fellow citizens and occasionally our own very selves (though i presume these must be accidental). Nigerians love life. even if we are copying i believe strongly that our technological know-how has not graduated to the level that we can make seriou bombs and the components. i do not underrate my countrymen. i am only trying to reason things out in my head. the basic question is whythe bombing and who is paying for it? i know where it is likely to lead us and i don't think i like it. we all have relatives whom we seriously love, are we to way that when we want to go bombing we tell all of them to stay home? and in which case will the family members not suspect something when a bomb or two goes off killing a number of Nigerians who are innocently going about the pursuit of happiness? do they Nigerians deserve to die and who determines it and for what purpose.

If you feel oppressed i believe all of us have representatives at the federal level, why can't we channel our grievances if any through them? better still, get to the press with your story, organise a protest march, stage a sit in, lot of other options. peronally i do not think killing of innocent people is the solution to any grievance, percieved of real. sometime back a friend of mine became a victim of one such attacks. We have been friends for 35 years, he is a good muslim and one of the most harmless persons i know. he was lucky, hospitalised and discharged, he survived. That hurts me to the bone. I do not have vengeance in mind and neither does he. What has that incident achieved? Just one thing, alomost killing a kid's father for a reason neither the kid nor the father has the faintest idea. Let's get back to differentiating between right and wrong and keeping to the right not bothering about the peanut we get paid for the bombings. We have a saying, you don't throw stones in the market place, you just might hit your inlaw.

be happy.

abbah

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