Skip to main content

Mid-Night At Mid-Day


There will never be a true nation for Nigeria, if we the intelletuals keep, keeping mute in face of tyranny. We will have our Fatherland, lured into doom by our political gigolos, the business assacine, upholding to a certain Luciferistic creed in the world of today, these people have blockade the runway of young ones, making them a sort of 'chichi dodo" and the young ones are not making any move of radicality to fight their ways into the corridor of heroeism,to live a live worth remembering, instead, they willingly ordained their souls to slavery, the only benefit of them is the peanut, they are given, this is a sales of life at a prize tag of the women's gum.
The fathers and grand fathers we have in our Nations are by all chances working for the devil. They put a metal baricade on the progressive pupit of the young ones, by inflating everything inflatable, they set up a hard life for the generation, by over taxing the strugglers. They map out a hateful programe of hating education, now nothing is coming out of that sector. The political chief preists and the entertainer of a sort are in head-peace, while the young ones are dwindling in shear backwardness, receiving a shear backlash and praise of hypocritic phase.
I urge the youths and young ones to wake up, step up and revolt against the dominance of octogenerians and peharps centenarian in our leadership landmark and businesses. The destined are denied while the vampires, are the lead stars in this race, because nearly all the youths have decided it to be so. When the youngs are always young never growing, know, there is a problem. Fathers are suppose to live and go to earthly limbo. But in this case, the fathers are in the field, sending the younth not to limbo, but the backyard of sufferings. And then, there is terrific terrors, there is horrific crime, here and there, so we cry, so we weep, don't wee in fact know what to do?
We've waited too long to be used, and refused, now there is finger in the wine, the is a lot... What must be must be. You can't abort it. Now is the time, for the youths and children to wake up.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The origin Of Agbor

Agbor is one of the oldest vibrant towns in Nigeria, but may have been disadvantaged and eclipsed over the years by the world famous city of Benin, which is only 40 miles away and Asaba, two major towns in between which it is located, as they served as terminuses for east-bound ferry travellers. So much was not recorded about Agbor. The History of Agbor Kingdom like those of other African ancient kingdoms, empires and peoples, is based largely on oral tradition. Various oral accounts on the origin of Agbor and Ika people exist but the most credible being that “Ogunagbon” and his followers, who founded Agbor, came from Benin and first settled in “Ominije”, presently located in today’s Agbor-Nta. Following what can best be described as personal crisis between two princes in Benin and subsequent settlement of this dispute as agreed to by the chiefs and elders of Benin determined by casting of lot, led to one of the princes settling in what became known as ...

Origin and meaning of Edo words

Ewuare the first Bini warrior king, was himself forced into exile as a young prince and nearly would not have ascended the Benin throne.  With death penalty hanging on his head as a result of some misdemeanor, he fled into the woods although regularly, secretly visiting the city of Benin at night. The elders (Edionisen) heard about his secret visits and set a trap to capture and kill him.  Just as he was about to be caught, he escaped to the home of Ogieva Nomuekpo, who hid him in a well covered on top with leaves.  Ogieva then went to invite the elders to come and arrest Prince Ogun as he was called then. While Ogieva was on his way to call the elders, Edo, the head servant of Ogieva's household alerted Prince Ogun about his master's diabolical plan and helped the prince to escape.  Ogieva returned with the elders to find that he had been betrayed and he severely punished Edo for this. After several years in the bush, Prince Ogun began to grow weary of his vaga...

Benin kingdom/Edo state Festivals

Edo state has a very rich tradition of festivals and masquerades through which the people either appease the various gods and goddesses, purification of both the land and individual celebrant,initiate men or women into age-grades or as a traditional get-together. More than one hundred major festivals are celebrated in the state between September and March every year. Those celebrations offer opportunities for re-unions of members of the family and friends, it also offers opportunities to visitors to see and feel the rich cultural heritage of the state. More than one hundred major festivals are celebrated in the state between January and December every year Some of the festival celebrated in Benin/Edo State: •Igue and Ewere Festivals (Benins Clan) •Eho Festival (Benins Clan) •Eho Festival Of Benin Culture (Benins Clan) •Ebomisi Festival (Benins Clan) •Ohonomoimen Festival Of Iuleha (Owans/Oras clan) •Adu Ikukun Festival (Afemais/ Ivbiosakon Cla...