If
I say I am glad the elections are over, I will be lying. I am actually more
than SUPER GLAD it has all come and gone. In the past few weeks we have done
nothing but talk about nothing else but the elections. I had no inspiration
whatsoever to write. It felt as though as my brain was on pause like most work
places were because of the elections. By the way, most of these offices say
they are now waiting for May 29th before job applications and
contracts can be attended to. Don’t we always love to find a good reason for
our ineptitude?
We
cannot deny that this is by far the most interesting election we have had as a
nation filled with everything you can find in an A-rated Hollywood movie:
suspense, action, intrigues, thrilling, hilarious etc. Beginning with the much
anticipated presidential elections which brought about mind-bulging arguments
and analysis of the prominent actors, their parties and their
loyalists/followers; to the wonderful comedy performed by Orubebe; to Jega’s
display of extreme calmness (kai, that man must be from Pluto!) ;to GEJ’s
heroic CALL; to the outrageous comment made by the monarch (which some people
think should be swept under the carpet all in the name of moving on) which
sparked a lot of wires, raised eyebrows, opened old wounds and brought the Lagos
drama to light; to Adichie’s “controversial” piece(story for another day!); to
the history the only female governorship aspirant nearly made (we are still
waiting for it to happen) and all the other governorship election dramas. Oh!
And not forgetting the man who promised to WALK from Lagos to Abuja in honour
of GMB’s win and is almost done! He was last sighted in Niger State (CLICK HERE)
Of
course we cannot ignore the mass migration of politicians to the new “powerful”
party sweeping across the nation all because the new opposition party had previously provided us with vacuum
cleaners but with no electricity to power it (in the words of my friend. Lol). This
however, confirms to me that Nigerian “political parties” are not political
parties in the true sense of the word. They are not at all based on any
ideologies like we see in western politics (e.g Republicans and Democrats in
the United States) else these irresponsible cross-carpeting will not be
happening. Who then will be left to keep the serving party in check? By and large it has been an eventful month
indeed!
Sadly,
we have all watched as friends became fast enemies just because they didn’t
agree on a candidate, tribes attacking tribes etc But then again, I must admit
that the elections had a lot of pros the biggest of which was AWARENESS.
Recently, the social media has played a major role in creating a platform of
information for everything under the sun. This was no different. For the first
time in our history, everyone who had a smart and not-so-smart phone was aware
and participated in the election arguments/debates. Even those who were not so politically
inclined (like me) were forced to participate and learn a little about our
politics. If you were not commenting/arguing about each unfolding event, you
could not escape reading about them.
In
the midst all these happenings, I (we) nearly missed two important events that
happened.
- TWO
17 YEAR OLD NIGERIANS GOT ADMITTED INTO ALL 8 IVY LEAGUESCHOOLS! Yes, Harold Ekeh and Victor Agbafe both Nigerian born but resident in the
HAROLD EKEH VICTOR AGBAFE
- SUPER
FALCONS QUALIFY FOR THE ALL AFRICAN GAMES. This
for me is a case
HAPPY FALCONS
Ok,
now the elections are over and it is time to work together to become the CHANGE
we expect to see in our country. It will not fall on our laps like some deluded
people think (Gosh! You need to hear some people talk about this). I sincerely
hope that in all this we have learnt to become more accommodating, tolerating
and peaceful.
GOD BLESS THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
NIGERIA!
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