Elite Irresponsibility, Adult Delinquency and the Rampaging Pandemic - Ik Muo, PhD.

 Live:Breaking and observing masking protocol              

Last week I advised those ‘raking’ about not taking the vaccine not to worry because they would not SEE the vaccine. Now, 100000 units, the only figure  that is constant and most certain  about vaccines, has ‘failed’, just like that. There were 1001 reasons: we were disqualified, we lacked storage capabilities, it would be a drop in the ocean, other countries needed it more, we would get bigger quantity etc etc. These are however all stories because nobody is sure of anything. And now, ‘savage fighting’ has erupted within the CACOVID fold as the body, which pledfed 40m doses of vaccine could not pay for the first 1m and BUA, a CACOVIDite, made the payment and went to town with the news.  The argument now is not about the availability of the vaccines; it is whether it is paid for by CACOVID or BUA group, which is alleging politicisation of CACOVID. A house divided against itself!  Those of you still doubting my prophetic capabilities had better wisen up!!

Our War Against Coro (WAC) is being seriously undermined mainly by two factors, the lesser of which is the gullibility of the masses and those who have bought into the strange narrative that the whole thing is  a ‘plandemic’; a stage-managed scheme to enrich a few and destroy the black race. I will not dwell much on this because its negative impact on WAC is insignificant. The major factor undermining our WAC is elite irresponsibility. The Nigerian elites (the select and privileged few, including lecturers) by their irresponsible behaviours, attitudes and utterances have sabotaged the WAC, and their fellow elites, in solidarity, have looked the other way. There are  recent reports of how 502 party-goers and strippers were convicted and 32 night clubs shut in Lagos, the uncontested  Coro epicenter.  That was how 52 fun-seeking youths were arrested for partying at Parks & Gardens, Abule Egba, during the original wave. By the way, with all these ‘coffee  all over the place, are we implying that Coro operates or  operates more actively, only at night? Anyway, most of those arrested were those who espoused the nothing-mega (nothing will happen) paradigm!    Osun State government had decreed that any bar and hotel that violated the protocols would be fined N250000 but they were kinder than Lagos State, where such facilities are sealed. Earlier on, 34 joggers were forcefully quarantined in Lagos while 13 Abuja Mobile Courts convicted    1736 fellows for violating the sit-at-home protocol. However, these were the ‘small’ elites and that was why they were caught on the wrong side of the law.

A-rated Nigerian artistes, Laycon and Dakolo thrilled guests at Dimeji Bankole’s wedding (Abuja, 15/1/21). 

             The elites gummed together while the poor & the remain masked!

 As in similar occasions, like the wedding of Abdul Aziz, son of Nigeria's Minister of Justice, there was neither distancing nor serious masking. Long before then, Coro protocols were blatantly violated during the burial of Abba Kyari, (the man behind the mask, then), and that was the first time in recent memory when the FGN would apologise to ‘we, the people’(They also apologized  when  Garba Shehu goofed that the  Kankara kidnappees  were only 12). Encores also happened at the burial of the Emir of Zaria, the former Oyo State Governor (Ajimobi) and the late Ondo State Commissioner of Health, Wahab Adegbenro

                                                 Burial of the Emir of Zaria

Even before his death, Kyari had returned from Germany and instead of staying out of circulation, he moved on with his life and thereby  democratized the virus among our super-powerful class. Atiku’s son was also accused of similar misdemeanor. Our elites were at their worst when we opened our skies in July. The SSS boss breached the airport protocol and slapped FAAN security officer and was emulated by Mr. Yari,( ex Governor of Zamfara)e and Governor Fintri of Adamawa State who felt he was too big for his temperature to be checked!

The uniformed ones would not be left out as policemen sacked a Mobile Court at Dei-Dei axis of Abuja for daring to arrest non-compliant policemen, just as soldiers assaulted Borno State  Coro Enforcement team, including two commissioner,  at Auno while  the Buratai family clashed with  the same team over the retrieval of their mother’s corpse. Naira Marley went for a concert at Abuja (with a private jet) while Mrs. Betty Akeredolu also breached the inter-state protocol. Of course our policemen, (they are a part of the elites) also monetized interstate travels, allowing as many as could pay the bills to breach the protocol.

These were however petty misdemeanours when compared with the report of how our big-men and their children were junketing  around the globe despite local and international triple locks. The list included the CBN Governor, Godwin  Emefiele, Karl Olutokun Toriola, of MTN ,his lawyer Aisha Rimi, and four other persons,  six members late Mike Akhigbe’s family, Seyi Tinubu, and Folarin and Rotimi Alakija (EXCLUSIVE: Bola Tinubu's Son, Alakija's Children, Belo-Osagie’s Daughter, Late Akhigbe's Family And Other Erring Nigerians Who Defied COVID-19 Lockdown Order To Travel Abroad; Sahara Reporters, 17/7/20). And what does one say of that charlatan from Kogi state, whom has been ‘sued’ for refusing to run for the Presidency and who is a key figure in the APC re-registration exercise. He openly declared that Coro is a scam and it was only in his state that doctors and allied staff were attacked by ‘hoodlums’ while undertaking Coro duties!

It is not always that the other elites looked the other way or condoned these acts of irresponsibility and rascality, which openly broke the law, scandalized the public and endangered all of us. The Nigerian Governors’ Forum ‘disowned’ their Kogi counterpart for his outlandish anti-Coro declarations; Dave Umahi, the later-day APC darling, suspended 5 of his personal staffers for not  masking; Ezenwo Nwike, the GC( garrison commander) of ‘Pitakwa’ sacked a PermSec for  chasing away  burial protocol enforcers from Oyigbo (This Oyigbo sef!); the irrepressible  OBJ , ‘bounced’ his friends and associates  during a church-service for his late mother in-law, Mrs Adenekan while  Most Rev Onaga, the Catholic Bishop of Enugu chased away anti-maskers from the  Cathedral. The Senate President once ‘kicked’ as senators violated physical distancing protocol. However, he only ‘kicked’ but in the US, Speaker Pelosi, warned that mask-less members would be thrown out and followed up by imposing a fine for anti- maskers; $500 in the first instance and $2500 for continued breaches!

 

In South Africa, President Ramaphosa placed the Minister of Communications, Stella Ndameni Abrahams on ‘special leave’, had her investigated, charged to court, and fined R1000 for  breaking Coro protocol( She went for a private dinner where they were only 6). Of course going forward, she has to be careful with the social media:  she was ‘caught’ when the picture went viral!

 

                                     The private dinner that created problem for Ndabeni

 

In Ghana the Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Carlos Ahenkorah   accepted that he breached Coro protocols and resigned. He had failed to self-isolate after testing positive, and the President accepted  the resignation ‘with immediate effect’. In other climes, the elites accepted responsibility and did,  or were forced to do, the right things. Prof Ferguson, the epidemiologist who ‘engineered’ the lockdown of Britan, resigned because he allowed a  his married lover to visit him at home while publicly preaching strict distancing; Rosie Duffield, a Labour MP, admitted breaking Coro protocols, apologized and quit her front-bench role after she met her partner( a married man) for a five-hour walk; the EU Trade Commissioner, Phil Hogan, resigned after he attended a golf dinner with about 80 people;  the  Czech health minister, Romal Prumula  lost his job after patronizing a restaurant, which was against his own Coro guidelines. The Prime Minister, Andrej Babiš, had ordered  him to quit or be sacked. In Brazil, a judge warned the President to wear his mask and wear it properly or face the stipulated fine while in Georgia, the Governor, Brian Kemp, sued the Atlanta Mayor, Keisha Lance, over the City’s mask mandate.

 

Compare these instances with what has been happening in Nigeria in terms of elite rascality  and indifference on this Coro affair.  Our case also evidences leadership failure because in these other places, the leaders put their feet down. It has got so bad that another elite, Atedo Peterside and his ANAP Foundation   have ‘conspired’ with the media (Arise, Channels, ThisDay, Vanguard, The Cable et al) to ignite a Name-And-Shame(NAS) programme against all ‘newsmakers’ who breach Coro protocols. The NAS would ‘highlight the non-compliance of newsmakers by not covering events or denying media coverage of events where participants do not comply with the Health Protection Regulations and spotlighting defaulters in the media’. Of course, Peterside is committing class-suicide by frontally taking on  members of his class!

 

When we were growing up, the elders created the impression that Juvenile  Delinquency(JD) was the greatest scourge of the Nigerian society. Incidents of JD then and now include: ‘Ganni-Adams tendency’,   students Aluta( including Ali-Mist-Go), dressing in rags, drug abuse, Hushpupy tendencies, cultism and ‘otuistic’ behaviours(sexual orgies). But now, I believe that the ‘troblem’ (trouble+problem) with Nigeria is Adult Delinquency(AD) as evidenced by criminal abuse and misuse of offiice and constitution, outright stealing of our commonwealth;  legislative pugilism, political indiscipline as evidenced by reckless decamping, militarisation and manipulation of elections, nepotism, love of neighbour more than self,  waponisation of poverty and coro, negative modelling, criminal neglect of  duties, mediocrity, sidechicks culture, and subversion of national intersts. Of course, I am also an Adult!

 

Coro News Roundup

It is encouraging to hear from WHO that Africa recorded 27% and 8% decline in fresh cases and deaths last week though in Ghana, 15 lawmakers and 56 parliamentary staff were coronised within the week while US had the highest single-day deaths of 4900 that last week( more than what Africa had in the whole week). Of course, this did not prevent sports enthusiast from organising the Coro Superbowl Challenge (with more cardboard-cutout fans than real ones). It is also interesting to hear from the UN Environment Programme  that eating less meat  helps to reduce the  spread of the pandemic. About 20 years ago, a Rev Father who returned after a long sojourn overseas advised us to take it easy during lent,  because   we had been in continuous fasting as we had lived in want and deprivation all along. So, the UN advisory  is for those who have access to  excess meat, not those who rarely see the meat!

In Uganda, the Minister of Education & Sports, Janeth Musevwni( That is the wife of the  President for Life) has suspended all Nursery and kindergarten classes until the end of Coro, saying kids would start school from Primary 1 at age 5 . Will Coro  ever end and if so, how soon? And how about those who ‘dump’ their toddlers at school so as to go to work or business? In South Africa, Coro-based criminal entrepreneurship is thriving as  an investigation has revealed a ‘$17m hole’( About N8.5bn) in Coro expenditures(corruption, bribery and inflated security rates) and I ask again, when our we ‘torch-lighting’ our various coro expenditures? And while some people are  wondering about what to do with Chinese vaccines, the country, in a DIY ( Do It Yourself) spirit, has approved  second domestic vaccine. They do not bother WHO or EU certification!

AstraZeneca  in a show of unimpeachable integrity announced that its vaccines offered limited protection against the SouthAfrican variant of coro(B.1.351) and immediately South Africa immediately suspended the use of the vaccines, a show of responsive leadership. This is just a week after it took delivery of 1m doses (we are yet to receive a single dose). In Tanzania, the spike in Coro figures has cast doubts on the country’s  claim that Coro had been subdued through prayers and that people were dying through pneumonia.

 Nearer home, Anambra state has become a WAC  Champion though there speculations that the Governor is running things from yonder. It has imposed a  new ‘coffee’  throughout the state and closed the Agbaedo new parts market for non-compliance. This is happening as our tally of the UK variant now stands at 13 while Ivermectin is now as scarce as US$ in Nigeria. I am not sure of what transpired the FG and Emirates Airlines, which  was suspended and ‘un-suspended’ within a space of few hours. Why wouldn’t the authorities have been sure of their facts before acting?

 

 

- Ik Muo, PhD. Department of Business Administration, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye

 

 

 

 

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  1. Sir, your prophetic capabilities shows their plandemic and elite irresponsibility. The same corolawgy diferent interpretation Only God will Coro-free us

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