By Joshua Oyero
“Successful leadership is not about long duration in
Office, but the life-changing donation made to the led within the shortest
period of leading.” –O.J.O
Petals Of Thought have been in hibernation recently. Bunch
of thanks to the consistent followers of this blog who doused my doorstep with
effusive inquiries as to know the cause of the pause of this cyber-weekly. The
rationale for my staying indoors for a fourth-night now is nature-related.
Guess that’s understandable? Anyways, it’s a welcome back with Petals Of
Thought!
In honesty, I had wanted to shy away from commenting on the
socio-political happenings in the land if not for my porous lips. Aside that,
the ambush and abuse recently meted on pedophile can’t just prevent my
emotional pen from scribbling in ink, the desecrative acts recorded on the
tablet of my mind by the windows of my eyes and ears. From the macabre of
genocidal killings of over twenty innocent promising students of Government
Secondary School, Mamudo in Yobe State to the wide umbrage of the mysterious
child marriage acts, one can savely conclude that this July will not go
undocumented in the annals of children etymology in Nigeria. The mystery is
just one that deserves to be embalmed in the negative side of the nation’s
history.
As if the above is not enough, the crises rocking Rivers
State house of Assembly also assumed a taut dimension when the floor of the
state’s green house tentatively turned to a boxing ring. It was an immense
outpouring of showers of blows! You need to imagine how overtly hardened the
veins that lay beneath their clenched fists was at the time of the bout. It was
a ‘we-no-go-gree’ kind of situation when the Amaechi-must-go small-but-mighty
cabal of seven dealt mercilessly with the pro-Amaechi faction. To sound
mocking, the eyesore reminisces one of the exuberant youthful years of the present
Monarch of the great Oyo empire, Alaafin of Oyo, HRM, Oba Lamidi Adeshina, who history
depicted as the Bash Ali of his youth days.
Without mincing words, the legislative rascality
witnessed in post-military Nigeria particularly in the country’s upper and
lower chambers whenever there is a bone of contention between legal umpires
aptly necessitates that for a lawmaker to be successful in the floor of the green
legislative deliberative crib, such a lawmaker must be a Mike Tyson. In fact, a
career in boxing should be included as part of the requirements for the
eligibility of candidates into the legislature.
Regrettably, the issue of gentility is considered an
act of stupidity in the nation’s legislative arm of governance. This explains
why an average Nigerian Law-maker is as swift as a cheetah when it comes to the
act of molding iron-fist blows that is sturdy and destructive enough to
uproot at a punch the entire sets of teeth planted on the pink fleshy gum of an
opponent’s lower jaw. Also unarguable is it that, it’s no fallacy of
legislative requirement that a Lawmaker needs more brawn that brain to survive
the country’s legislative jungle. I wonder what the perception of the
international community was like when the footage of legislative free-for-all
in Rivers (not a new political phenomenon though) went viral on social sites,
chief among which was You Tube. To me, a situation where by the symbolic gavel
turned a ‘tentative whip’ and thus used to flog a member of the opposition is
absurd a caricature!
Well aside commenting on the legislative pandemonium, Petals
Of Thought will not forget to wish the iconic symbol of leadership that Africa ever had a belated Happy Birthday. A
quintessential revolutionary who fought tenaciously against the stay of white
domination and discrimination against the black in Apartheid South Africa! The integrity-conscious Moses of the
South-Africans who refused to trail the part of sit-tight syndrome like his
freedom-fighter counterpart in Zimbabwe:
Africa’s oldest president at eighty-nine who
clocked thirty-three years in office early this year. Petals of Thought
congratulates a man who squirmed the severe fiery furnace of mosquito-infested
prison for twenty-seven unbroken years of jail term, all to salvage his people
from the taut noose of racial Whites. How can history forget the proponent of
legacy and not policy whose article of Faith is: ‘Rule briefly and make
the greatest maximum impact.’? And in case your mind grope in the dark
as to know the recipient of these accolades and embellishments, be still! He’s
none but Africa’s own proudest son, Nelson Mandela! Petals of thought wish him
speedy recovery. Petals of thought share the optimism that he’s living and not
leaving.
Well, let’s say the ‘grace in fellowship’ to the gall
commentary on the civil war pervading Rivers State, and the bonfire of ‘child
marriage’ fomented by the Bohemians in the legislature. An mild uprising which
is still plausibly the most talked-about totem in the pantheon of national social
issues. This is to say that Petals Of Thought better mind his business of leveraging positive influence just as Pius
Adesanmi recently said in one of his numerous ‘I-just-hear-with-one-ear’
posts on face-book that the business of minding one’s business is a thriving
business anywhere anytime.
Again to the infirm South-African freedom-fighter of all
times, Petals of thought says: you’re living and not leaving!
The world loves you!
Africa appreciates you!
South-Africans need you!
…Kip da Optimism Alive
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