Sunday 14 October 2018

WRONG FOUNDATION, SICK NATION

No structure placed on a poorly laid foundation dares to stand the test of time. When it comes to Nation building its important to note that any mistake made or misconception embraced right from inception will do nothing else but damage to the system.

Nigeria is an amalgamation of tribes quite right. But the problem is not the idea of forcing these tribes to share an entity, rather defining this difference that lies in their diversities.

Why is it important that Mr. A is Igbo and Mr. B Hausa? Why is it important that one has to come from a particular region to be entitled to some rights in another region? This is obtainable because the founding leaders  of Nigeria embraced tribalism as a tool for their political campaigns. And so they made it a goal to improve the lot of their tribe before any other. This has done a grave damage to the Unity of the country than any one can imagine. Believe it or not.

The call for togetherness should not just be a 1st October practice. It should be a daily routine. Somewhere in the constitution tribalism should be defined as a crime punishable by the Law as it does nothing but delay the growth of even a nation. So henceforth let culprits be punished.

No tribe should be seen as superior. No tribe should enjoy certain privileges than the other. Rather let dignity in labor, and patriotism be rewarded outrightly.

Saturday 13 October 2018

AGRICULTURE; GREEN ALTERNATIVE

With this day to day NTA TV documentaries on Agriculture I want to believe a bag of rice is less than 10k now. Kudos anyway for the effort so far in the sector though the promised Agro-grant is not yet available to grassroot farmers. Monopoly is still very much prevalent in the market.

Nevertheless, agriculture will always be a more safer alternative to oil exploration as it is environmentally friendly when the right cultivation practices are adopted. It involves zero gas flaring, generates less toxic wastes except when farm and processing wastes are improperly managed. As the human population index keeps expanding globally, there is need to invest more in food production. More researches should be carried out, and farmers empowered better.

Today, reports from across the country has it that Nigeria has become major exporter of food crops such as Maize, Wheat, Millet and cassava flour. This means more money for our foreign reserve. No doubt there is more to be done.