Hey Guyz... 😊
It's been seven (7) years...
Like seven long years that I haven't written anything here. 😱🙈
In actual sense, the draft of this post started on the 25th of Oct 2015.
Most of the original ideas at that time have become stale news.
And how I didn't get to finish and publish... still beats me.🤷🏻♂️
I could easily blame an increased workload
But like CIB (The Superstar of our time 😊) rightly said... I truly could have squeezed out the time.
Well... I'm now back! 😊
For good this time...Hopefully
Now to matters arising,
There have been series of stuffs going on all around the world that The Conveyor has been tempted to add his perspective to...
But I have repeatedly shied away from "putting" my mouth.
Person wey im house dey burn, no dey pursue rat 🤭
As at the last time I shared a post on this space, The Nigerian Economy was still the fastest growing economy in Africa.
Then came a change in government, that promised bringing a "CHANGE".
If only the good people of Naija knew they had entered the famed "one-chance" 🤣
As good students of history, some of us knew a leopard never changes its spots.
Antecedents!
It didn't take long before many Nigerians realized they had made the worst mistake of our entire history.
Talk of all the promises made to the citizens of this great nation during campaign - all na wash!
An analogue mind can't be in consonance with the current progressive trends nah...
E no possible.
To consciously elect such a backward mind into office, 🤦🏻♂️
Na death wish o
Open mindedness is a beautiful gift.
A gift as important to not just the leaders who make the policies,
But also to the electorates who should make sound and informed choices when choosing those who they are trusting with their future.
The current status of Nigeria - "the poverty capital of the world" - tells you how bad myopia of the mind can be.
People no even see food chop, to at least gain strength to run from herdsmen oo, unknown gunmen oo, bandits oo, endless list of insecurity groups.
In fact, rats wey dey my area don take cover sef 🤣
Cos these days, a rat at hand, makes meat for soup.🤭🤣
In three months from now, the onus will be on us again to choose where our future lies.
Antecedents and Policies - the Google map to the right choice!
Dear Conveyor,
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful read! I loved the line- "antecedents and policies, the Google map of our choices". I hope Nigeria is liberated in the next election.
Really grateful you haven't even lost your magic after 7 years.
Thank you for the perspectives and humour you will share going forward.
Please, how did you come up with "a rat a day, makes meat for soup"
Keep writing!!
😊😊
ReplyDeleteTnx a bunch for ur comment.
I also pray we get it right as a nation at the polls next year,
And carry on from there on to the bright future that awaits the awesomely gifted citizens of this magnificently blessed country.
As for the "a rat at hand..." line..🤣
Can u truly blame the mind for running wild sometimes..?
🤷🏻♂️😊
This is a beautiful piece, wake-up call for all Nigerians, hopefully we will be wise in our selection of the rightful leaders. To be honest we need a change, we need young blood to lead 🤞
ReplyDeletePlenty tnx.
DeleteWe truly need vibrant minds with the "know-how" to pilot the affairs of Nigeria.
Imagine how backwards we've gone from when this piece was written. Saddening!