Thursday 5 December 2013

The sheep that walks with a dog, will eat dung

       If there is such a thing as a writer's block, that would explain what I have been going through over the past few days. Out of the blues, a wonderful idea will spring up in my mind and as I begin the process of converting the idea into the currency of communication i.e words, written in this case, the idea simply melts away in my mind. It just seems like I have a leak somewhere; as though finding words that would convey the idea appropriately becomes as difficult as the biblical camel's task of passing through the eye of the needle. At the risk of flattering myself, i would say that inadequate vocabulary is not the problem rather it is a result of my extensive vocabulary. (I just hope Hon. Patrick does not read this because I don't think he will take it lightly if someone as 'lugubriously non-loquacious and  philologically maladroit as I would boast about something he is colossally adept at.)

       Haven beaten about the bush, I should go back on course before i lose my way and find myself in the forest. I still remember the first time, when i was still in J.S.S 1, that I heard the proverb in it's more descriptive Yoruba form "agutan to ba b'aja rin ma je igbe." I felt disturbed, not because of the meaning of the proverb, but because it sounded absurd to me that a dog will eat dung. I am a dog person; I love dogs maybe because i was exposed to a lot of foreign movies, especially American, in which dogs are portrayed as anything but having filthy and unhygienic habits. If anything, they were loyal, brave, heroic, fun loving creatures; hell! they even fell in love(' check out the holly wood movie - Beverly hills chihuahua'). There was this British show on television that I used to watch when I was young; 'the famous five', about three siblings, their cousin and a dog, Timmy who embark on numerous often dangerous mystery solving adventures. As the title implies, the dog was an active member of the group not just in name as he was, on occasion, key to the solution in some episodes. I think the scooby doo franchise may have been loosely based on this series but that is just my opinion.

        I have eventually 'beaten into the forest' therefore i must rummage my way back to the road. The proverb i believe is an equivalent to 'show me your friend and i will tell you who you are' or will become. This proverb should serve as a warning to us to be careful of the fledgling mega party, APC. Recently, APC has been 'phagocytosing' elements from other parties notably, the recent defection of 5 erstwhile PDP governors. While it is a welcome development signalling the fact that PDP is losing it's choke-hold on the Nigerian polity hence raising the possibility of a regime change come 2015, it still raises concerns that the APC will simply become the new mega-party of Africa having simply undergone a transplant of the unscrupulous elements from PDP to APC. I am not in anyway saying the APC is a good enough party but they represent what we need at this point in our democracy; CHANGE! A look at some of the prominent members of the APC their current actions and their antecedents should be enough evidence e.g the comrade cum politician in the south south region or our very own 'Ogbeni'.

        We all are aware that Nigeria had taken several giant strides backward in other to manage a few baby steps forward under the captainship of the PDP. Suffice to say that the APC may even perform worse but the seemingly lackadaisical approach of the ruling elite leaves little to be desired. Now the PDP boat appears to be sinking, some people are jumping ship for the APC boat which appears to be capsizing; who is to say the same people at the root of the PDP's and by extension Nigeria's problem are not already making their way to the APC, if they are not there already? If anyone asks me, I am voting APC in the next presidential elections simply because I want PDP out of power more-so because i want a change but APC cannot count on my vote beyond 2015; they even still have to make sure they don't lose my support before 2015. What is my point? We must always do everything possible to boot out any regime that does not do our bidding as CITIZENS. Oh yes! we are CITIZENS not SUBJECTS!



N.B:- this is simply my opinion although I think if everybody were to be thinking along this line, we would be making sure steady real progress in Nigeria. Please share your own opinion by leaving comments here as I know very well how much I am prone to error. 
 Eventually I witnessed a dog actually eating feces, human feces; luckily it was a 'basenji', the popular local variety here in Nigeria, not the ones I had grown accustomed to seeing in movies and television.
For the benefit of those who don't already know, 'Phagocytosis' is the word that describes the biological concept of cells engulfing other cells or foreign materials

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  2. Before I delve into my normal 'rants', I have to say that it's not likely that I, for one, will have a candid reason to vote come 2015, unless the status quo changes at the intra-party level, the inter-party level, and the me-to-you level, inter alia. Now to the issues raised, as I always do say and I'll continue to maintain, "our leaders are a reflection of our society." Although I also have to admit that we are at the level we are today due more to the failure of leadership than that of followership. Initially, after the pdp-to-apc crossover of the 5 'under-koboko' governors, I thought, "and this guys claim to represent change; how do we get the 'change' when either way, it's the same ol' same ol'." But then I read an edition of Tatalo Alamu (Prof. Adebayo Williams)'s Snooping Around in The Nation, and he made an interesting assertion: you can be morally right and politically wrong. Personally, I'm prayerfully hoping that come 2015, PDP will present a credible candidate (not GEJ!), APC a fantastic candidate, and other political parties too will present candidates that can hold their own, so that I get to go out there on the election day, get accredited - get that ink mark on my thumb, stand alongside others on the queue to vote, for all the right reasons, and cast my vote. So help us God!

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