Late Fr Achi
The stressful and distressed 2022 has thankfully gone while the long awaited 2023 has come and is racing furiously like the years before it. 2023 is long awaited in Nigeria because it is the year of the GREAT decision; the choice between the old and new order; between the monetized and rigging-based structures and a people-based structure; it is a year of epic struggle for the very soul, survival and future of the country, which after 62 years, is still known for its potentials and what it should have been. 2022 was described as the year of ‘permacrisis’, a ‘term that perfectly embodies the dizzying sense of lurching from one unprecedented event to another’ or “an extended period of instability and insecurity’ (David Shariatmadari, 1/11/22). However, because of the usual lag between happenings in the developed world and the reverse-developing worlds, I believe that 2023 will be our own year of permacrisis. Please, don’t crucify me! I am neither pessimistic nor unpatriotic; but from the way things were, the way they are and from what I have seen from my ‘pot’ going forward, Nigerians will be on the NYSC mode this year. NYSC? Now Your Suffering Continues. However, I also believe that this will be our last year of suffering and smiling either because the old order will be justifiably benched permanently or because the recharged and angry new generation will defiantly and sustainably say and act: enough is enough!
There is also a militarization of the environment in a supposedly peace-time. During the Xmas season, Governor Soludo came to commission a project at Igbo-Ukwu and it was as if we were at war. The convoy outweighed the vehicles of the people who came for the event; the distance between the entrance to the venue of the event was occupied by fierce looking soldiers every inch of the way and… it was scarry. The size of the convoy and the war-like environment got my beloved sad and moody and funny enough a soldier who noticed her visage but without knowing the cause told her ‘don’t worry; things will be alright’. And then, she asked him whether he was obedient and he replied: ‘since I was born’. The whole scenario reminded me of the number of police and military tollgates between Sagamu and Onitsha and you would have seen the platoon of soldiers that accompanied Emeka Offor on a visit to his village the other day. Total militarisation in a peace time!
Kidnapreneures,
on the prowl… Hon Eduaghale
Anyway, despite PMB’s
repeated 12th hour assurances
that he would leave Nigeria more secured and peaceful than he met it, the ‘kidnapreneures’
struck with greater audacity, and in broad daylight, at Tom Ikimi Rail station,
Edo State, kidnapping 30+ people, including the Chief Security Officer!
I am not surprised. Their Kaduna counterparts (assuming they are not involved
in the latest incident) amassed about N1bn in ransom, boldly rescued their
people from Kuje prison and received a slap in the wrist from the
government. Now, I learnt that they have
demanded for a bulk ransom of N650m. and
while the security-men are busy combing the bushes for them (in this era of
CCTV cameras and drones) they struck again, kidnapping Mrs Precious Aigbonoga, the President of the
Customary Court in the area, and an ex Edo-Law maker, Festus Eduaghale, who
escaped from the train attack initially (na from village them de follow
am). Terrorists or bandits in their usual motorcycle convoy kidnapped 24 worshippers at New Life for All Church at Kankara on 14/1/23, the same
day that their comrade in arms burnt to ashes, Fr Isaac Achi at Saint Peter
and Paul Catholic Church in Kafin Koro
Community in Paikoro LGA of Niger State. He had escaped the bloody Xmas-Day
bombing of 25/12/11, at St Theresa’s
Catholic Church, Madalla, where 39 compatriots were violently dispatched to the
land of no return. A
platoon of gunmen had the audacity to attack NDLEA operatives at Awolowo Road in Lagos and saved a high-profile drug lord while bandits killed 7 NSCDC Operatives providing
security cover for expatriate miners in
Brinin Gwari LGA of Kaduna state. And the military is planning to hand over ‘repentant
terrorists’ to governors! What will governors do with them and who certified that they had repented?We were lucky to buy fuel for N350 at Igbo-Ukwu during the Christmas season but I learnt that it was up to N500 in PH in the oily state!. However, the operative Minister of Petroleum declared that N300/liter ‘is not bad’ while the official price approved by PMB, the substantive Minister of Petroleum is N179! I learnt that have nicodemusly raised it to N185. The government has signed a budget with N12trn deficit, in which NASS increased the figures by more than N1trn, with N3.5trn budgeted for the amoebic subsidy, funded with borrowed funds. The punchy Punch reports that budget deficits have risen by 370% to N47trn under PMB. Marcel Okeke has just described the budget as a boobytrap for the next government! And while the cost of government is weighing us down the senate has proposed 376 new federal agencies in this economically anemic country. And just the other day, I met a townsman who was approached by a PVC procurement contractor to provide at PVCs ( as many as possible) at N50,000 apiece! On 13/1/23, my younger sister had to take the risk of going to INEC office, Ajumoni Snr secondary School, Isolo-Oshodi LGA by 2am(!!!)to secure a number on the PVC queue,. She got number 9 (indicating that some people probably slept there), went back to sleep, came back around 9am and could not get her card until 1pm, an evidence of signs and wonders. Facilitation fees of N500 to N2000 were paid and received to hasten the process. But we have been assured of fault-free electoral process in an election in which a man who saved is being jointly buffeted by one who sold everything to his cronies and the other who openly privatized public wealth and operates a bullion van economy and both of them are singing Fela’s song to each other: you be thief, I no be thief! Gumi has also openly advised his people not to vote for those who will fight against the bandits.
War over new notes; Awaiting PVC on the mat!
And in other lands, the Nigeria Consulate in South Africa has been disconnected from public power supply because of unpaid bills( $35000). I don’t know whether they have paid up but they described the action as a breach of diplomaticprotocols. They think it is in Nigeria where government agencies pay no bills!
So, back to SERIOUS business of the day: how do I trend in 2023 and of what benefit is that? Well, last year, my economic model for making it was to join SARS (State Assisted Robbery Squad). However, members of this exclusive clique have refused to admit me despite of my efforts and entreaties. I even hired a consultant for that purpose. So, I left them and decided to be a delegate. I even read the greatest and latest book in that field (How to be a delegate) cover to cover but we all know that the next set of primaries is about 4 years away and if that stingy man comes on board, delegateship will no longer be a lucrative profession. And so, for 2023, I have resolved to hammer, despite all these scarry scenarios, by adopting the appropriate strategies so as to TREND monumentally in the internet space. When I trend, with millions of followers, I will become a big-time influencer and the darling of online advertisers. For a start, I will concurrently be an influencer, a cross-dresser, a skit maker and a content creator. It took me just two weeks, 10th to 24th November, 2022 to make up my mind. On 10/11/22, Ashumusy, one of those involved in these new-era businesses, announced that she spent N2m daily in attending to live-issues. Three days later, Blessing CEO, announced that she spent over N3m to restructure her backside (what those who want to confuse us with words call liposuction) and that was just as Bobrisky brags that a stray man, usually gave her over N5m monthly for feeding. On 24/11/22, Enioluwa, an influencer declared that he spent N22000 for walk-in haircuts, an amount I have not spent for that purpose in the last 15 years. I also intend joining the gossip industry as just the other day, blogger Silverdam declared that ‘Gossip business is a good business” as he acquired his second car.
The last, which will be my cash-cow is prophetic-entrepreneurship. I have been , releasing annual declarations but it was the simple versions like people will die, day will follow the night etc. Now, I will go for the outlandish and revolutionary prophesies: police checkpoints will disappear from Sagamu-Benin expressway; there will be 24/7 power supply for the first six months of the year; our Corruption Perception Index will be among the first 10 in the world; former governors will voluntarily withdraw from their roguish pension schemes and three former presidents will die at same time on same day,. These will push up my trending rating and then, high net worth individuals will start consulting the latest MOG( Man of God) in town and then, Dollars and private jets will flow in. I will engage an enchanting and curvaceous lady as my PA so that my clients will be so carried away that they will not know that they are being ripped off. If you remember that the average Nigerian Professor earns about N450000 take home pay monthly, you will not be surprised as to why I have decided to go for these new ‘professions’
Gone FOREVER: Engr ESSKAY Ononuju.
I commiserate with the Ononuju Family on the death of their husband and father, Engr S.K Ononuju, who left this stressful and sinful world on 7/12/22 and returned to dust on 14/1/23. He was sick for about 7 years. EssKay was a gentle, humble, friendly, trustworthy and appreciative fellow. He was my customer when I was at CCB Kaduna and we stuck a relationship that lasted long after my Kaduna Days. I spoke to him about a year ago and he informed him of his illness. Sometimes in December I decided to call and find out how he was doing only to hear a strange voice on the other end. I dropped the phone, thinking I had called the wrong number but the next thing I saw was his Obituary, sent by his son, Jumobi. My beloved and I were devastated by the death of this GOOD man but we are consoled by the fact that is a fate that awaits us all at a time, place and circumstances unknown to us. May his gentle soul rest in peace and may the Good Lord console his family, especially, his wife.
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You sure must trend this year sir! However, I doubt it will be through these your proposed 'professions' as I strongly believe that Madam will not sanction your choice of PA as a strategy to 'blow'. Great piece!
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