Thursday, February 21, 2013

How Can One Nigeria Continue To Exist?



Caging ourselves in disunity or do we need common respect (identifying all and sundry as "us", as shared Nigerians) living happily in alliance? It's our take.

The recent series of bombings by the Boko Haram crew in Nigeria has cast a new layer of lack confidence in to the portfolio of the cynic's mind questioning whether the nation conceived in alliance can survive. I agree to disagree that it cannot. The preceding journeys that our founding fathers had ushered us around, can never be gone despite the fact that it's being distracted by the present. Our future is tied to their sweat, enduring labor. A nation that continue to lives colonialism, and civil war can endure ethnicism, and Boko Haram. The following can help Nigeria continue to live as one single entity:


1. affection

We can't look down on each others' identities and expect a flourishing outcome. No! The spine of our survival lies in the ardor of affection we have for our country, and for personally. Deep at the bottom of our heart, we need to create some passionate space of brotherhood. If we love, we accept weakness, appreciate (constructive) criticism, be disposed for modification, and prompt in agreeing to disagree.

2. Collective Respect

One of the major turn ons of any living soul is to feel themselves in a condition of being esteemed or honoured: to be held in respect. How can we thrive in alliance if we have no mutual respect to each other? We have to honour personally despite our differences. No culture is better than other; no human is better than another. If we can respect the fact that we are all God's children; bounded on the same roof of Nigeria, then we have to forsake our 'selfish genes', destroy our pompous notion of ethnocentricism, and hold each other in mutual understanding, and collective regard.

3. Putting a stoppage on Tribalism

The notion of "We Vs. Them", is killing us. The bigotted notion that my identity or ethnicity is better than yours has eaten us deep down our bones. Tribal wars has cost us big time: we lost our lives, freedom, alliance, sense of humanity, and identity on the course. To restore our pride ones more, we need to stop this tribal wars. We all function equally in the geography of Nigeria. The Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba-- all have equal value on the face of this nation. Each contributes immensely to the development of Nigeria as a nation; each has to live in harmony in peaceful coexistence, and conformity; and the failure of one will affect the other. For Nigeria to remain as one, Nigerians have to have at the back of their mind the creed that, "There is no Hausa Nigerian; there is no Igbo Nigerian; there is no Yoruba Nigerian-- there is only the United Republic Nigerians".

4. Identifying Our Common Priorities

Now that we set our differences aside, held ourselves in open arms of respect, and doused our slant of ethnic blaze; our next step in the journey of surviving an united nation is to identify our mutual priorities. What are they? What our dear Nigeria need the most? Is it a strong economy or strong finger pointing? Is it good governance or corrupt politics? Should we fold our arms in inaction rocketing salvos on ourselves or should we stand in united front against the looters of this nation? Do we need bigoted ideologies to sink or one affection to prosper? Do we base our politics on ethnicity to maim or base it on excellence to thrive? Do we need selfish pride (of "we versus "them" notion), 

5. Attacking the Collective Enemies

We all want peace, and alliance, and better life. This is for sure an establish-able issue. But do we know why we don't get them? Do we know the constraints behind the achievement of these luxuries? Do we know the "cabals" that are stopping us from achieving these things? Yes! We do. Now, are we going to continue being sentimental and skeptical: finger-pointing in passivity, questioning whether this nation can continue to live as one or are we going to construct our thinking, assemble personally in unity, and attack the clueless administration? If we do the latter, we will not only survive as one; we'll also live happily in peace, and harmony as a whole.



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