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Does the cloak make the MONK?
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[ ] DOES THE CLOAK MAKE THE MONK? Nigerians have been described as the most resilient people on earth but not just that, Nigerians also derive entertainment from almost every situation they find themselves. For instance, Tinubu's harsh tag "Emi lo kan" has raked in millions for some artists and advertisers and it is still trending on the streets and the market places. The late Fela Anikulapo Kuti once regarded Nigerians as suffering and smiling in one of his Afrobeat songs. I am not so convinced however if this our resilient nature is a plus because sometimes it looks like a minus as it indulges the excesses of our leaders or let's say political parties since they have failed so far to realise some of their mistakes or even show empathy for he pains of Nigerians because Nigerians just know how to make the best of every bad situation. I have resisted every temptation so far to comment on the drama in the Nigerian political scene but the recent one at the unveiling of the APC Vice Presidential candidate has proven irresistible. I am still reeling with laughter at the ridiculous gimmick of the APC to convince Nigerians that at least thirty Christian clerics support the Muslim, Muslim tickets of the presidential and vice presidential candidates. Why the deceit? Why did the CAN deny knowing any of those so called Bishops if they were really authentic as APC has claimed? This move by the APC has been described as selfish and miscalculated and Nigerians who think the Muslim, Muslim tickets of the APC presidential and vice presidential candidates does not matter have been described as ignorant, and lacking an understanding of the Politics of Identity, Exclusion and Proximity. In case you don't know, Identity politics generally refers to a subset of politics in which groups of people with particular shared racial, religious, ethnic, social or cultural identity seek to promote their own specific interests or concerns while moving away from traditional broad-coalition party politics. It is not news to say that today Nigerians are extremely conscious of their ethnic slash religious affiliations more than ever before and the victimization of one ethnic or religious by another is more pronounced whenever it occurs. This is the same Nigeria where a great number of deaths of Christians have been recorded in recent time. One would then think that political parties would at least put all of these happening into consideration in choosing their candidates for the 2023 elections. Therefore, as far as Nigerian Christians are concerned, a Muslim, Muslim ticket means that the interest of Christians may not be well served. If the unity of Nigeria is to be protected at all cost, then the political stakeholders should be ready to adopt and implement some integrative ideology that could help foster the unity and cooperate existence of Nigeria, a Nigeria where everyone's interests will be considered.
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[ ] DOES THE CLOAK MAKE THE MONK? Nigerians have been described as the most resilient people on earth but not just that, Nigerians also derive entertainment from almost every situation they find themselves. For instance, Tinubu's harsh tag "Emi lo kan" has raked in millions for some artists and advertisers and it is still trending on the streets and the market places. The late Fela Anikulapo Kuti once regarded Nigerians as suffering and smiling in one of his Afrobeat songs. I am not so convinced however if this our resilient nature is a plus because sometimes it looks like a minus as it indulges the excesses of our leaders or let's say political parties since they have failed so far to realise some of their mistakes or even show empathy for he pains of Nigerians because Nigerians just know how to make the best of every bad situation. I have resisted every temptation so far to comment on the drama in the Nigerian political scene but the recent one at the unveiling of the APC Vice Presidential candidate has proven irresistible. I am still reeling with laughter at the ridiculous gimmick of the APC to convince Nigerians that at least thirty Christian clerics support the Muslim, Muslim tickets of the presidential and vice presidential candidates. Why the deceit? Why did the CAN deny knowing any of those so called Bishops if they were really authentic as APC has claimed? This move by the APC has been described as selfish and miscalculated and Nigerians who think the Muslim, Muslim tickets of the APC presidential and vice presidential candidates does not matter have been described as ignorant, and lacking an understanding of the Politics of Identity, Exclusion and Proximity. In case you don't know, Identity politics generally refers to a subset of politics in which groups of people with particular shared racial, religious, ethnic, social or cultural identity seek to promote their own specific interests or concerns while moving away from traditional broad-coalition party politics. It is not news to say that today Nigerians are extremely conscious of their ethnic slash religious affiliations more than ever before and the victimization of one ethnic or religious by another is more pronounced whenever it occurs. This is the same Nigeria where a great number of deaths of Christians have been recorded in recent time. One would then think that political parties would at least put all of these happening into consideration in choosing their candidates for the 2023 elections. Therefore, as far as Nigerian Christians are concerned, a Muslim, Muslim ticket means that the interest of Christians may not be well served. If the unity of Nigeria is to be protected at all cost, then the political stakeholders should be ready to adopt and implement some integrative ideology that could help foster the unity and cooperate existence of Nigeria, a Nigeria where everyone's interests will be considered.
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×The fact is we all bloom when we are admired. Also, there is something good or beautiful to be admired in every sane person. I have observed that people generally are a little bit reserved in pouring adulation on one another. Some people would rather gossip and say bad things about someone they should be admiring. Is it an African thing? Or perhaps, it is a Nigerian thing. I think people generally fear that the one to whom a compliment is paid may develop a big head, so to say. Or this manner of behaviour may reflect a deeper insecurity you feel within yourself, that arises because you don’t feel good within you, consequently you cannot feel good for another person or perhaps, you are afraid to celebrate your uniqueness as a person, naturally, if you cannot celebrate yourself, it might be difficult to celebrate another…
Hi, you are welcome to the Beyond the Stars podcast with Feyi Jimba. Here you will be empowered, educated, rehabilitated and inspired to live your best life by doing what you were created to do. Please feel free to visit my blog at www.beyondthestars.org.ng. Today's topic is titled FINDING PURPOSE. In recent time, I have read the stories of young people resorting to suicide and it is so sad. I have also wondered why and have drawn my conclusion that finding your purpose in life is one way to keep depression and consequently suicide away. Have you ever asked what is the purpose of life? Why am I on earth? What was I created for? As far as I am concerned, this questions can only be answered by having a relationship with God. God is the only one that can reveal your purpose to you because He is your origin, He created you and I. I don't know what you believe but there is a deep yearning in the heart of everyone that can only be satisfied by a loving God. This yearning cannot be satisfied by just success, wealth or fame. This yearning cannot be satisfied by our goals, ambition or dreams. our purpose is innate. Infact, Scripture tells us in Colosians 1:16 that "everything, absolutely everything, above, below, visible and invisible, rank after rank of angels, everything got started in Him and finds its purpose in Him." Also in Ephesians 1:11, Scriptures says, "It is in Christ that we find out who we are and what we are living for. Therefore, living a successful life is not the same thing as living a purposeful life. You can be powerful successful wealthy and famous and still not fulfill the purpose which God created you. I have read about successful and famous people who committed suicide or died of drug overdose. A person who has discovered the purpose of life cannot deliberately end his life. There is divine spark within each one of us even if you have not acknowledged Him as Lord.…
[ ] DOES THE CLOAK MAKE THE MONK? Nigerians have been described as the most resilient people on earth but not just that, Nigerians also derive entertainment from almost every situation they find themselves. For instance, Tinubu's harsh tag "Emi lo kan" has raked in millions for some artists and advertisers and it is still trending on the streets and the market places. The late Fela Anikulapo Kuti once regarded Nigerians as suffering and smiling in one of his Afrobeat songs. I am not so convinced however if this our resilient nature is a plus because sometimes it looks like a minus as it indulges the excesses of our leaders or let's say political parties since they have failed so far to realise some of their mistakes or even show empathy for he pains of Nigerians because Nigerians just know how to make the best of every bad situation. I have resisted every temptation so far to comment on the drama in the Nigerian political scene but the recent one at the unveiling of the APC Vice Presidential candidate has proven irresistible. I am still reeling with laughter at the ridiculous gimmick of the APC to convince Nigerians that at least thirty Christian clerics support the Muslim, Muslim tickets of the presidential and vice presidential candidates. Why the deceit? Why did the CAN deny knowing any of those so called Bishops if they were really authentic as APC has claimed? This move by the APC has been described as selfish and miscalculated and Nigerians who think the Muslim, Muslim tickets of the APC presidential and vice presidential candidates does not matter have been described as ignorant, and lacking an understanding of the Politics of Identity, Exclusion and Proximity. In case you don't know, Identity politics generally refers to a subset of politics in which groups of people with particular shared racial, religious, ethnic, social or cultural identity seek to promote their own specific interests or concerns while moving away from traditional broad-coalition party politics. It is not news to say that today Nigerians are extremely conscious of their ethnic slash religious affiliations more than ever before and the victimization of one ethnic or religious by another is more pronounced whenever it occurs. This is the same Nigeria where a great number of deaths of Christians have been recorded in recent time. One would then think that political parties would at least put all of these happening into consideration in choosing their candidates for the 2023 elections. Therefore, as far as Nigerian Christians are concerned, a Muslim, Muslim ticket means that the interest of Christians may not be well served. If the unity of Nigeria is to be protected at all cost, then the political stakeholders should be ready to adopt and implement some integrative ideology that could help foster the unity and cooperate existence of Nigeria, a Nigeria where everyone's interests will be considered.…
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