Thursday, 21 March 2019

Success Adegor Video: Help a Child and Trend

                                                             
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A girl of about 7 or 8 named Success Adegor, a pupil of Okotie Eboh Primary School II has attracted media presence to herself because of her so-called stubbornness and zeal for school. When interviewed by the person who published her on social media, she complained that she was chased from school for not paying school fees.

From her video that has gone viral, one could feel the bitterness from her complaints. She complained that the school authorities should have flogged her and let her stay in school instead of sending her home since she will still pay the fees eventually. She really poured out her heart to show how she felt by her demonstrations while adding that if they had flogged her, they would be the ones to get tired.

I will rather say that her stubbornness is constructive because it attracted first the person that wanted so badly to know why she is ranting, then that person interviewed and published her on social media. Ever since, she has attracted favour to her family and school, apart from her media presence. So many individuals have taken up the responsibility of paying her fees while government representatives have gone to check out the state her school, which is in a mess. Our take on this is that any kind of stubbornness that does not attract good fortune should be done away with.

The problem here now is that we so much love popularity. Since someone has initially promised to sponsor her or pay up her school fees, others should please focus on other children around them who are suffering the same fate. Everybody must not pay Success' school fees and sponsor her all the way to university, it will be too much for one child when there are other children going through the same thing. We shouldn't help because that help will make us trend or go viral; we should help because that help is needed. 

Ideal Olive applauds that person who saw her walking and ranting but did not smile or laugh and pass her by but stooped to find out why she was ranting. That is the person that helped her the most, because of Success Adegor and that person, renovation and upgrade of infrastructural facilities has begun in Delta Schools beginning with Okotie Eboh Primary School II. 

Written by Olive Chinyere Amajuoyi



Friday, 15 March 2019

Lagos Building Collapse: Are we really worthless?

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I felt so miserable when I read about the Lagos collapsed building as reported by a local source, especially as regards the testimony of one middle-aged woman identified as Medinat who revealed the state of the building during an interview with her. She said: "The government should come and demolish all these houses in my neighborhood; this one that collapsed, they marked it since last year but they cleaned the mark by the government and continued staying there, even the government never came back. Do you know that even this morning, this house was shedding debris before it...".

The building was marked for demolition because they knew it was a threat to human lives, yet, people wiped off the mark, ignored the warning and continued to stay there. Government agency that marked it for demolition, on the other hand, didn’t care to go back and check if their warning was effective, they didn’t go back according to the woman.

The four-story building in question containing residential buildings, a nursery and primary school as well as a shop complex on the ground floor situated at Ita Faji on the Lagos Island has collapsed, killing many people inside. According to residents and rescue workers, "the building that was very old and marked for demolition since last year came crashing after giving signs of fatigue".
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Ideal Olive is asking: Are we really worthless? Why does it seem like we Nigerians have no value for our lives? I read one of the essays written by late Pius Adesanmi who died during the Boeing 737 Ethiopian Plane crash and saw how Canadian government value animals and I was as shocked as he was when he got the orientation because we are Nigerians and here in Nigerian, humans are not valued as much. 

Here is an excerpt from the essay: “I hope you all know that in Obodo Oyibo, public animals are government property. All those doves you see in Trafalgar Square or the squirrels you see on lawns, geese, ati bebelo, are all government property. Una wey dey go holiday in London from Nigeria, go to Trafalgar Square and touch a dove, that is the day you will realize that the life of a public animal is worth more to the government of obodo oyibo than your life is worth to the Nigerian government”.

Ideal Olive encourages you to patiently read the full essay below.

Written by Olive Chinyere Amajuoyi




Raccoon Orientation for Canada-Bound Nigerians

By Pius Adesanmi

I promised I was going to get around to tell you all this story. 
Eventually.

Happened last summer – before my accident.

The jazz of all my political enemies in Nigeria finally crossed the Atlantic and caught up with me here in Ottawa. 

The trouble with Homo Occidentalis North Americanus is that as soon as he arrives within a certain income bracket that is no longer middleclass but not quite upperclass but dangerously close to upperclass, he will move far away from the city and create a new paradise he calls upscale suburbia. Swanky neigbourhoods with manicured lawns, removed from the rabble of the city. 

That is where you will find high-earning doctors, engineers, accountants, lawyers, etc. If you are a Professor who negotiated a good pay when you were hired, you also tag along, buy property among them, and begin to form associate big man.

Trouble is suburbia in Canada or the US is always encroaching on the habitat of much older residents. Man steals land from these residents but cannot always predict consequences. That is why a family in Florida will return from work to an alligator chilling in their swimming pool. That is why a family in Arizona will grumble about rattle snakes all over their yard. They call animal services. Never mind that these animals have called that place home for millions of years before man put one leg on top of another leg and developed his suburbia there.

In Ottawa, if you live in the suburbia called Riverside South as I do, you have encroached on prime raccoon territory. As in Florida and Arizona, these raccoons have a way of behaving like omo onile in Lagos. Occasionally, they let you know who truly owns the land (This is where you google raccoon).

Because the jazz of my political enemies in Nigeria worked as I was saying, a family of raccoons elected residence in our roof last summer. We’d been hearing mawuru mawuru in the ceiling for months. The noise would come only at night. Tise said it was the tooth faerie. I thought it was squirrels, but we couldn’t fathom how squirrels could tear into the roof of a duplex from outside and make their way into the attic.

One day, madam called me urgently and asked me to hurry home. I arrived to a small situation in front of our home. Our otherwise very friendly neighbours had converged on our front lawn. It was quite a scene. Bloodshot eyes everywhere. No friendly faces. In upscale suburbia, we are naturally the only non-white homeowners within a certain radius so when normally friendly white neighbours converge, looking sorrowful and unfriendly, you worry.

I exited my car to behold quite a scene. Unknown to us, we had accommodated a pregnant raccoon for several weeks. Mama Raccoon eventually gave birth to six pups. On this day, she suddenly went crazy like she found a mixture of codeine, sniper, and tramadol in our attic. She began to fling her babies down on the lawn one by one. From the roof of a duplex fa.

That explained the sadness and sorrow of our neighbours. Remember, this is an animal-loving civilization. It also explained their hostility. Somehow, it must have been something we did that got that poor animal so crazy that she began to murder her own kids. Everybody was looking at us one kain, like, what have you guys done now?

The only analogy for you in Nigeria is if your home was invaded by destructive giant rats. You’d tried everything from traps to rat poison. Then, one day, Mama Rat begins to miraculously kill her own children before your very before. Only for your neighbours to gather around sorrowfully because those awesome baby animals are dying. Only for them to be hostile to you for not doing enough to keep the baby rats alive!

Anyway, animal services eventually arrived to rescue some of the babies that had not yet died. Come and see interrogation! Even Tise did not escape questioning! Are you guys perhaps a little noisy in the house? What time do you all normally sleep? 

Nigerians, believe you me, Oyinbo was trying to determine if we did something to cause the postpartum depression of Mama Raccoon, which led her to killing her babies!! They began to explain the characteristics of raccoons to us. How it was still too early for her to bring her babies out, let alone fling them from the roof. There was the unsaid: you guys must have done something.

When we were eventually “acquitted”, the animal services people went into our attic to inspect. They screamed in excitement: three more babies that Mama Raccoon had yet to fling! We said: thank God. Now you can evacuate Mama Raccoon and her remaining babies.

I hope you all know that in Obodo Oyibo, public animals are government property. All those doves you see in Trafalgar Square or the squirrels you see on lawns, geese, ati bebelo, are all government property. Una wey dey go holiday in London from Nigeria, go to Trafalgar Square and touch a dove, that is the day you will realize that the life of a public animal is worth more to the government of obodo oyibo than your life is worth to the Nigerian government.

So, we asked Obodo Canada to please carry their raccoons from our ceiling. We were in for another shock. She is a nursing mother, the animal services people replied, we don’t move nursing mothers. By law, Mama Raccoon has the right to remain here and nurse her remaining babies. We will keep checking.

I have been in Obodo Oyibo for 22 years. I didn’t see that one coming. Apparently, the Raccoon had eminent domain! The best they could do for us was to come and move her at the end of the biological breeding cycle or something to that effect. With that, they entered their van and zoomed off.

I looked on in wonderment, lost in one of those na-who-send-me-come-obodo-oyibo moments that every Diasporan goes through on occasion. With which mouth am I even going to tell this sort of story to a Nigerian audience?

Then I noticed that Tise all along had had the same attitude as our Oyinbo neighbours.

Now she is glad that some Raccoon babies had survived and would not be moved.

I realized that only her parents had a problem.

I realized that we were two Nigerians raising a Canadian.

This is her country.
This is her culture.
These are her people.
These are her baby raccoons. 

I jejely borrowed myself brain and joined the little girl in rejoicing that three baby raccoons had survived.


Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Political Extremism: Man Dies after Drinking Drainage Water to Celebrate Buhari’s Re-election

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The death of Bala Haruna, a strong supporter of President Muhammadu Buhari in Bauchi State, who died after battling with Gastrointestinal bleeding in the hospital as a result of drinking drainage water, has continued to fly on social media.

When I learned about Bala Haruna, a strong supporter of President Buhari and his extremist tendency and resolve to spend 10 minutes inside a gutter and drink the drainage water if President Buhari wins the presidential election, I wondered if he has got a human brain. If I had seen him, I would have asked him to jump inside a pit toilet instead; to drink the dung, but on second thought, I had to conclude that some humans are not normal.

Haruna actually fulfilled his promise as he swam in a gutter and drank dirty water from it the moment Buhari was declared the winner of February 23 presidential election in the early hours of Wednesday, February 27. But the problem now is that he did not live to enjoy the rights and wrongs of President Buhari’s leadership that he sacrificed for. According to reports, Haruna was rushed to the hospital after complaining of severe abdominal pains and severe stooling of blood for two days and was diagnosed with Gastrointestinal bleeding, which was contacted from the contaminated water he drank.

A similar incident happened in 2015 when a man named Abubakar Duduwale trekked from Yola in Adamawa State to Abuja to celebrate Buhari’s victory. It was also reported that the man was admitted at the Federal Medical Centre, Yola, after developing leg injury as a result of the trekking.

I have seen and heard of people who eat, drink, party or celebrate the victory of their fan politician or sports club; they don’t punish themselves to show their excitement. Consequently, if their fan loses, then they have reason to destroy lives or properties, but for someone to destroy his life to celebrate the victory of a fan, I will rather say it is way out of line. But whether it is to celebrate the victory of a fan or oppose the victory of a foe, does it worth destroying the life that God has given us? Today, Bala Haruna is making face wrinkling headlines, but inside the grave - no thanks to his suicidal stunt.

Some stories are too disgusting to be true but here we are; we have to face reality and deal with realities of life because nothing exists that God has not empowered us to handle.

Written by Olive Chinyere Amajuoyi


Friday, 1 March 2019

Resurrection Challenge: Pastor Lukau of Alleluia Ministries International Raises a Dead Man


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The video and account of Pastor Alph Lukau, the General Overseer and Founder of the Alleluia Ministries International South Africa who recently raised a dead man have continued to trend on social media. The body of the man he raised from the dead was being transported to Zimbabwe when his grieving family rushed to Pastor Lukau’s church.  It was alleged that the coffin began to rattle as the car carrying his coffin approached the church. Based on facts from the video, a lot of speculations have trailed the alleged miracles, many are beginning to question if his miracles were real or fake. The facts below will get you thinking.

1)   The man’s mouth was wide open before the miracle took place. Recall that health workers and mortuary attendants close people’s eyes, nostrils, and mouth when they are confirmed dead and before they are taken to the morgue.

2)   The alleged funeral home where the dead body was claimed to be taken from denied admitting the supposed dead man.  Their statement below might give a clue of what really happened.

“We were approached by alleged family members of the deceased who informed us they had encountered a dispute with a different funeral service provider and would like to use our transport services which we offered them".

"We did not supply the coffin neither did we store the deceased at our mortuary nor was any paperwork processed by Kings and Queens Funerals. As a Funeral Services Provider, we do not offer services without documentation neither do we repatriate bodies without any paperwork".

"We are in the process of taking legal action for this malicious damage to our image".

"To all our beloved clients and prospective clients, thank you for the continued support during this confusing time. We continue to strive for excellence as your preferred funeral services provider that offers a service that gives you honour, dignity, and comfort”.

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Meanwhile, according to lailasnews.com, Pastor Alph Lukau, the General Overseer and Founder of the Alleluia Ministries International South Africa recently visited a hospital to heal the sick, after being mocked for a fake resurrection miracle.

Ideal Olive believes in miracle and will not judge any miracle worker, but advises the public to be careful of the pastors they patronize or the churches they go to because many false prophets have arisen from their graveyards. Be wise!

Written by Olive Chinyere Amajuoyi


Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Presidential Election 2019 – Matters Arising

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Presidential, Senate and House of Representatives election has come and gone. Nigerians indeed have decided. Yes, some decided by not going to vote, the majority who voted decide by voting either PDP or APC while other decided by rigging the election, to make sure they win, because to them, winning is a do or die affair.

In Nigeria, we are good with analyzing the effects of governance, criticizing and complaining about the problem of recycling leaders that do the same old things again and again without any positive impact, but we fail over and over again to stand by the truth whenever it is our opportunity to decide who will govern us. We are so addicted to popularity, strong political structure, reigning parties, etc that we fail to look at things the other way round to see the outcome.

Kingsley Muoghalu was right when during the presidential debate, he said that the two popular parties believe that they already have Nigerians in their cage and there is no escape. Judging by the votes cast by Nigerians, it is obvious that we are so obsessed about recycled leaders and popular parties.

The fact that APC and PDP are the stronger parties doesn’t mean that our votes must go to them; they will not flog or kill us if we try somewhere else because there is freedom of choice. The majority didn’t want to vote for other parties other than APC or PDP simply because the other parties do not have a strong political structure and are not popular; therefore, they should not waste their votes on them. They already believe that those parties will lose with the lesser votes they will get. What we don’t seem to reason out is; if we that are thinking that way decide to think and act positively, we will become the majority that will give other parties a winning vote and make them popular.

We have decided, and our choice parties have rigged the election. Here we are, at the beginning of another four years of managing our long recycled leaders, if there is something I am happy about, it is because I proved that I am not in the cage of either APC or PDP, even though my choice candidate lost, at least I have shown that I can exercise my will freely. APC and PDP do not own me and they do not own Nigeria. A soldier must go and another soldier must come.

Even from the result of our votes as listed below, the final results recognized only APC and PDP. We still have a long way to go. 

Congratulations Nigeria! Long Live Nigeria! God Save Nigeria!

Written by Olive Chinyere Amajuoyi


Final Election Result table
STATE                                    APC                        PDP
ABIA                                      85,058                    219,698
ADAMAWA                          378,078                  410,266
AKWA IBOM                       175,429                  395,832
ANAMBRA                          33,298                    524,738
BAUCHI                               798,428                  209,313
BAYELSA                            118,821                  197,933
BENUE                                347,668                  356,817
BORNO                               836,496                  71,788
CROSS RIVER                   117,302                  295,737
DELTA                                221,292                 594,068
EBONYI                             90,726                   258,573
EDO                                   267,842                 275,691
EKITI                                 219,231                154,032
ENUGU                             54,423                  355,553
FCT                                    152,224               259,997
GOMBE                            402,961                138,484
IMO                                  140,463                 334,923
JIGAWA                           794,738                 289,895
KADUNA                        993,445                 649,612
KANO                             1,464,768             391,593
KATSINA                        1,232,133             308,056
KEBBI                             581,552                154,282
KOGI                               285,894               218,207
KWARA                          308,984               138,184
LAGOS                           580,825               448,015
NASARAWA                  289,903              283,847
NIGER                            612,371             218,052
OGUN                             281,762            194,655
ONDO                             241,769            275,901
OSUN                             347,634             337,377
OYO                               365,229             366,690
PLATEAU                      468,555            548,665
RIVERS                         150,710             473971
SOKOTO                       490,333            361,604
TARABA                       324,906            374,743
YOBE                            497,914            50,763
ZAMFARA                    438,682           125,423
TOTAL                          15,191,847      11,262,978

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Friday, 15 February 2019

Valentine’s Day – A Celebration of Love or A Love Sick Day


St Valentine is a priest from Rome who was arrested after secretly marrying Christian couples who were being persecuted by Emperor Claudius II in the third century AD. Helping Christians was considered a crime as at that time and so, St Valentine was imprisoned and was later condemned to death while in jail for attempting to convert the emperor to Christianity. He was beheaded after being beaten with stones and clubs outside the Flaminian Gate.

According to a legend story, St Valentine fell in love with the jailer’s daughter while in prison and he once sent her a love letter on February 14, the day of his execution, to bid her goodbye – a letter which he autographed ‘from your Valentine’.

The feast of St Valentine of February 14 was first established in 496 by Pope Gelasius I in order to celebrate St Valentine and remember his acts of love known and unknown; from then, Valentine's Day became a commercialized event and the church decided that February 14 shall be an annual event to honour St Valentine. 

Today, Valentine’s Day has metamorphosed into a celebration of vanity. Many people, especially people of Africa have become so obsessed about Valentine’s Day that those who respect it for what it is meant for have become confused about the reason for the celebration. From the look of things, Valentine’s Day might become a tale of Sodom and Gomorrah in future.

It is not wrong that Valentine’s Day has become a funfair event, but it will be more fun if the funfair of Valentine’s Day is left strictly for married couples and those engaged to be married. On my way back home from work this year’s Valentine’s Day, I saw a young woman dressed on red running towards Shoprite, her breasts sagging; she was dragging along a child of about two years or less, who looked almost exhausted, as if the child was her mate; just to catch up with one funfair going on at polo shopping mall or whatever – what madness?

The promiscuity and obsession that now revolves around Valentine’s Day will rather mess up the psychological and emotional well-being of young people – should we not rather play safe?

Written by Olive Chinyere Amajuoyi


Saturday, 2 February 2019

Lion Heart Movie on NETFLIX


Besides making history as the first Nigerian movie to be acquired by NETFLIX, Genevieve Nnaji’s Lion Heart has given Nollywood a new face by its theme of “Business ownership tussle”, depicted through merger and acquisition.  

If I’m not mistaken, Genevieve Nnaji directed movie, Lion Heart is the first Nollywood movie to feature transport business as a respectable and worthy to be celebrated and protected business. Some of the Nollywood movies that I happen to have watched, that featured transport business only featured it as a business of last resort or a business of the nobodys. 

Most movies rather feature and celebrate professions and businesses like medical, legal, engineering, oil and gas, manufacturing, production, etc, but not transportation, because it is not worth celebrating; but Genevieve’s Lion Heart has brought it to limelight, letting us know that transport business is also a noble venture.

Again, Lion Heart movie of Genevieve Nnaji and Co came with a different message, which is ‘managing a transport business’ and ‘dealing with business competitions’, as compared to most Nollywood movies that send across messages of crime, cultism, witchcraft, love and vengeance.

What thrilled me in the movie, Lion Heart is that Adaeze (Genevieve Nnaji) being a woman, was the one who greatly desired to run her father’s transport business and longed to take over from her father. She showed so much passion to keep their transport business alive – a business considered tough, and ought to be managed by a red eyed man, because majority of its workforce are wild.

More so, I enjoyed the code switching and code mixing in Lion Heart movie. It was wrapped up in English and Igbo languages, including little of Hausa. 

Lion Heart movie will not be celebrated without other wonderful castes like Pete Edochie, Nkem Owoh, Ngozi Ezeonu, Onyeka Onwenu, Kanayo O. kanayo, Kalu Ikeagwu, Chika Okpala, Peter Okoye, etc. When Nkem Owoh, who played the role of Adaeze’s uncle in’ Lion Heart’ suddenly appeared in the movie, I thought he has come to play a fast one on Adaeze and her father, but I was wrong; he was good this time.

The featuring of one of the biggest transport company in Nigeria, Peace Mass Transit (PMT) also made Lion Heart movie unique. One of the scenes of Lion Heart movie took place in a Peace Mass Transit Park, Holy Ghost Round about, Enugu, and it made the movie look so real. Another unique message of the movie, Lion Heart, which is unity in diversity, is what I will not forget in a hurry.

Ideal Olive congratulates Genevieve Nnaji and her team; Pete Edochie, Nkem Owoh, Ngozi Ezeonu, Onyeka Onwenu, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Kalu Ikeagwu, Chika Okpala, Peter Okoye, etc. for a job well done. Genevieve’s lion heart has indeed taken Nollywood to the international playground through NETFLIX.

Written by Olive Chinyere Amajuoyi


An Open Letter to theTribunal Judges

  Dear Tribunal Judges, The ongoing election tribunal is very important in the history of Nigeria. It will define how good or how corrup...