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question: why are they changing Gani’s clothes everyday

September 11, 2009 mypenmypaper Leave a comment

I just observed that the clothes of our beloved and departed Gani has been changing since he passed – while lying in state:

Here are two shots of from the Nigerian Tribune:

gani2

 

gan1

 

I just thought Gani should be left alone and in peace.

or?

Speaking of the dead, I received information 2-days ago that a friend of mine passed away months ago. Worse, she is on my Facebook list of friends, and I had since been wondering why she hasn’t responded to my offlines, etc.

between the Chinese New Year and World epidemics

May 22, 2009 mypenmypaper 1 comment

Don’t know if this is just a sick coincidence but….

2007 – Chinese year of the Chicken – Bird Flu Pandemic devastates parts of Asia

2008 – Chinese year of the Horse – Equine Influenza decimates Australian racing

2009 – Chinese year of the Pig – Swine Flu Pandemic kills hundreds of pigs/humans around the globe.

It gets worse……..

and Next year?

2010 – Chinese year of the Cock – what could possibly go wrong?

Categories: culture, events, weird, world

The next Nigerian for the Chinese hangman by Isaac Anyaogu

May 16, 2009 mypenmypaper 2 comments

The next Nigerian for the Chinese hangman

SIR: I read the report in The Guardian of May 4, 2009 about the execution of one Chibuzor Vitus Ezekwem in China after a Chinese court found him guilty of trafficking in banned substances, with dismay. It is even more worrisome that 18 Nigerians are on death row in that country. One wonders what manner of attraction this country holds for Nigerians who are in a hurry to their ruin.

Against this backdrop, isn’t it scandalous that convicted drug peddlers are treated with kid gloves when they are apprehended in this country?

There have been reports of convicted drug dealers who were given meagre fines and those who bought their way through justice. It has become expedient that our laws ought to be strengthened and sterner penalties attached to peddling of illicit drugs.

Nigerians have long been fed with the rhetoric of how this nefarious trade tarnishes the image of the country. It has become trite and insipid. Truth is, corruption tarnishes the nation’s image even more (assuming there is still any image left to tarnish). Corruption is at the heart of these chancy attempts at sudden wealth; that is why the nation’s novel attempt at re-branding must be that of values.

Ours is a nation that has been fragmented by greed and selfishness. The very systems established to check crime, more often than not nurture crime. Our churches teach lies, our politics breed bile, our schools foster vice. For every Ezekwem that is sent to the hangman, a hundred others are waiting to board another calamitous flight to the Peoples Republic of China.

Isaac Anyaogu,
University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

source: The Nigerian Guardian

Find the original story here.

 

Going over the hotlines again:

  • Ours is a nation that has been fragmented by greed and selfishness – TRUE
  • The very systems established to check crime, more often than not nurture crime – TRUE
  • Our churches teach lies – TRUE,
  • Our politics breed bile – TRUE,
  • Our schools foster vice – TRUE.
  • For every Ezekwem that is sent to the hangman, a hundred others are waiting to board another calamitous flight to the Peoples Republic of China – VERY TRUE.

 

Let me add:

  • Our leaders have led us astray – TRUE,

and I can hear someone say: WE HAVE BAD LEADERS, but HOW TRUE.

Can we have bad leaders without bad people? The bad leaders we have were once people like us. And then I begin to wonder, what usually happens to Mr.Innocent once he’s elected into political office, turning him into Mr. Fraudulent? – all of a sudden.

your opinions are welcome.