Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Let Our “ENOUGH is ENOUGH” be ENOUGH!

Let Our “ENOUGH is ENOUGH” be ENOUGH

“The people Pray for a Messiah that will come and establish their power, a kind of Restoration of things; but they should be taught that the power is in their hands.”

“Nigerians don’t want change; they’re just pretending as if they want it”
~Oluwatomilola K. Boyinde (BKO)

There is something I noticed in this country but I don’t know whether you people also noticed it; wherever you see two, three or more people together, try to sneak on them, and all you’ll hear them talk is Politics in Nigeria; the Mal-Administration and Mis-Governance by our so-called Leaders. You’ll hear them ‘talking tough’; saying ‘this must stop’, ‘that must not continue’ (putting an end to things with their mouth) though you’ll see the disappointment in their faces but they never put their tough-talks into ACTION.

After their ‘tough-talks’, what next will they do? They’ll depart and accept their fate of ‘Free-styling in Pains’, ‘Enjoying in Despair’, ‘Suffering & Smiling’ as usual; but must things continue the way it is now?

We say ENOUGH is ENOUGH every time without ACTION; We still say what our hearts deny; we still say such things history would make no sense of, which posterity would make no light of; we still embroider noise with gumption and dash.

We have become the ones who spit words, and eat them. We have no hearts that could rationally dictate CHANGE. Revolution has become the delusion of the weaklings, it happens only in our dreams. Our pursuits are aimless now. We have made history as the people who never made history because we are too scared and brainless to rise above nil.

Napoleon Bonaparte Once said "‘I am not afraid of 100 men with guns, but I am afraid of one man armed with a pen". So I always looked at my writing as my weapon. I fight my battles with my pen.
Dear Young Generation of Nigeria, our lives are in our hands and not in our leaders. The price we are paying now and we shall continue to pay is that we are not acting. We all should remember, the choices we make now determine the type of future we will have including our children and our children’s children.

Our dear brother, SEGUN AKINLOLU (Beautiful Nubia) also hinted us in REVOLUTION TME, one of the songs, he said;
Wake up now from deep slumber
Break away the chains that hold us down
True freedom does not come to those who sit and pray,
Stand up, raise your voice and be heard
Time to throw away the yoke of slavery
We’ve been used and abused far too long
Even as I speak the exploitation continues

As long as some people feed fat on the profitable venture and greases the palms of those that matters in high places, our mournful song of darkness may as well continue into the next century. The time for Emancipation is Now; it is time for We Nigerians to brace up and set ourselves free; it is to chase these people out if Nigeria is to make any headway in the comity of nations.

The Time of Lamentation should by now be over. Our ENOUGH is ENOUGH by mouth should by now be ENOUGH. Let us stand up to say this is what we want from our leaders; we should be the one dictating for them and not them dictating for us; We need to get more ownership of Nigeria; we are in their bondage already (the earlier you know that, the better) and we need freedom but if we remain quiet, we will remain where we are today.

Is it really that we don’t want change and we’re just pretending as if we want it?

ENOUGH is ENOUGH! Nigeria needs FRESH PEOPLE with FRESH and REFRESHING IDEAS at the HELM of her AFFAIRS.

Let me remind you that this is just an opinion out of the opinions of 180 million Nigerians, don’t be quiet, because your opinion also counts. We mustn’t sit and do nothing. We must arise and effectively play our role or should we be silenced on our own land, even by own people?

Too much ‘NOISE’ and no ‘ACTION’ make you more a COWARD!

“Every generation must wage a new war for freedom against new forces which seek through new devices to enslave mankind”
~ Progressive Party Platform


God Bless Nigeria!


God Bless You All!


Oluwatomilola K. Boyinde.

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