Again, in BUREAUCRACY, this canker, or even cancer, is prominently pronounced. Many of the "staff" in bureaucracy are not there to...
Again, in BUREAUCRACY, this canker, or even cancer, is prominently pronounced. Many of the "staff" in bureaucracy are not there to ensure the smooth running of governance, but to acquire, by cornering, as much as they can lay their hands on, so that "the financial security of them and their families will be eternally guaranteed".
The same applies to the ordinary businessman who conducts his business privately, in whatever form, scale, and level, including those who do business with governments (construction, supplies, and other forms of contracts). The desperation to ensure the continuous availability of "what they and their family will eat" is reflected in their daily activities.
This plague, or should we say canker, or even cancer, is what many African countries are experiencing today, resulting in incessant destabilizations. Or what would you like to call a situation in which # CollectiveWest sees a focused, determined, and visionary leader whose pursuit is meant to improve the welfare and prosperity of his people, and they are agitated?
When he became agitated, they would try to distract him by suggesting he shift his focus from the important work of laying the foundations for the true emancipation of his people from their mental, political, and economic bondage. They would imply that securing his family's safety was more important, suggesting that he should become a "protected" puppet, with all the country's money deposited in their country and its natural resources placed entirely under the control of these so-called protectors.
(Where the determined Leader fails to dance to this tune, the next thing will be to hear various forms of allegations, which they usually trump up to serve as a smokescreen for the assassination of such a leader, for their continuous unmitigated exploitation and despoilation.
Libya's Ghaddafi is a clear case in point here. The case of AES, with particular reference to the charismatic and visionary Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso, quite illustrates this scenario.
For the fact that he has "chased" France away from Burkina Faso, Macron has become so enraged and furious, to the point that no single week passes without hearing of an attempt by France to assassinate Traore. Remember that all these assassination attempts are anchored by those who have been made to accept that they need to secure their families' financial future, and must be used to commit the heinous crime of assassinating their own, to secure the bloody economy of invaders.
This act of financial inducement has always been the surest approach for the West to secure insider-accomplices in whatever atrocious and heinous crimes they want to commit in Africa, including, but not limited to the assassination or overthrow of visionary leaders, and instigation of wars, to use one side to neutralize the overwhelming and "harmful" influence of the other, as in the cases of Lumumba, Olympio, Sankara, Ghadafi, Nkrumah, Biafra GENOCIDE, Congo, Sahel Region etc.
They equally use this approach of a combination of "what my family and I will eat" (financial inducement), and "remember what happened to people like you in the past (threat of assassination), to silence those who REALLY want to take the positive steps of liberating, emancipating, and UNCHAINING Africans both mentally and physically, as in the case of Uwazurike's MASSOB. And this method had always worked for them, especially in the days of non-availability of communication media.
But there is this particular case that has contradicted, negated, neutralized, and nullified all these calculations and permutations of the West in their wild dream of keeping Africans perpetually subjugated and endlessly held under imperialistic suppression, oppression, exploitation, and irredeemable bondage.
That is the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
(To be continued)
Written by
Mmadụ Awụchukwu
Edited by
Obiageli Mboma
For
Lagos State Media Team
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