Monday, October 1, 2007

Nigeria: Not The Giant Of Africa!


Today, Nigeria celebrates its 46th year of independence.. from colonial rule that is. I suppose that is indeed an achievement. But you will excuse me if i am not exactly jumping up and down in jubilation. In places around the world, events are to be held to commemorate this important milestone. But i remain confused as to exactly what i am supposed to be cheering about. My sense of forboding is further illustrated by Nigeria's 37th position in the new Ibrahim African Governance Index, which ranks 48 African countries from best to worst. That leaves us with little with which to congratulate ourselves on. Its often been said, that a true patriot is one who loves her country even as she is critical of it. I will not be part of any celebration this weekend, because we cannot continue to celebrate our independence from colonial rule without nothing to show for it. Its almost akin to the peoples of the American South, who rejoice in the American Ideal, all the while ignorant of its numerous failings. We must concern ourselves, with how to better our federation. We must want more for ourselves. When Corruption, greed, and meagre human rights ceases to be the staple of the Nigerian federation, only then will the labours of our heroes past, not be in vain. Only then can we proudly salute. A half-hearted "happy Independence day" to my Compatriots.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

please! i beg you in the name of the almighty Truth! GET OUTTA ME HEADDD!!! I read the first few lines and knew you'd been eavesdroppin on my thoughts... so i'm asking kindly,... leave ma thoughts alone ohhh!

Don said...

I'm uninformed about this particular post but it's to be respected anytime an informed person isn't content with mediocrity.

diary of a G said...

Amen sista

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bighead said...

I'm with you on this one.

Amelia said...

im so with you on this one, we cannot continue to celebrate independence gotten years ago while people are languishing in poverty and affected by corruption by our leaders.Im sure those suffering the ill effects of corrupt officials, cannot think of celebrating 'independence'.We are not free in many african countries, because we continue to be slaves to greed, corruption and poor governance.we are still not free!

Bliss girl said...

well said, i'm with you on this one too