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Nigeria, SARS and God. A tale of a needle and a thread. By Deejay.

My take on the ongoing #EndSars movement across major cities in Nigeria. 

Which way?¿ This anomaly of a thing has been on for a while and the more the crave for a cessation to be injected into the operation of this vicious squad, the more the voices of our people are being maimed into the pit of no reprieve. It's sickening to admit that Nigeria as a large entity and a well placed nation among national bodies in Africa is undergoing this unsolicited menace that has claimed the lives of many innocent Nigerians in recent years with no probable remorse shown from the operating squad for killing indiscriminately and the lawmakers whom we invested our supports upon to lead us to the right path. To say that Nigeria is now a country where multifaceted bloody acts can be practised and go unscathed without any backlash from whatsoever is a big cause for concern. It's very simple to say that our leaders have been misguided and the ability to see through the heart of the masses is long blurry. They can't give what they don't possess and that's the only problem we are facing in this county of ours that has been plagued with several airy diseases including the acclaimed corona virus and the "stench of the putrid body called SARS". 

   Furthermore, when the interest of the electorate otherwise known as the masses is being put on the back-foot, problem will continue to arise out of the blues and a similar problem continues to empower itself to gain more grounds. The knot we are facing in Nigeria is quite bigger than the ones Syria have faced in recent years. We die silently in Nigeria everyday and this will continue to take a vivid stance unless right measures are being enacted but when will the right measures be issued to curb the death toll that keeps plunging our country further into an already sickled future?¿ I just can't conceive the fact that it is now a trespass to wear expensive clothes around all in the name of avoiding this God forsaken human debris called SARS. Endurance is a stronghold on the petals of success but when endurance keeps getting massacred, will the endurance continue to push on where the will has been ravaged by injuries and the way already rampaged by monstrous barricades? Nigeria and God are both like a case of a needle and a thread. When the thread is free of wetness and it keeps blowing sideways because of its freshness and dryness, the hole embedded in the needle has great powers to solve anything connected to the thread but the thread has to be wet to undergo a major process of a positive change else it will be rooted to the withering spot for as long as it remains dry. The needle watches on with an offer and a way offered to the thread already but the thread keeps dancing away from the way already tendered by the needle. The thread thinks it can maneuver its way anyhow but then, the only solution is to be wet for the impossible to become possible. 

The thread isn't just ready yet.

   Hypocrisy in Nigeria will keep casting the powers of many a person's prayer into the canal for reasons not even know to the doer of the prayer because there are many webs entangled in the acceptance of the prayer already. A well balanced action and prayer solves a lot than heavily proportioned prayer with little action. In my country, prayer is a bedrock to everything and action is always a miniaturised version of effort and the efficacy of action is always ridiculed compared to a first time prayer with no action. Tell me, which way?¿ Brutality is now an everyday thing in Nigeria. A country apportioned the giant of Africa yet behaving like an infinitesimal and an insignificant body where different Bloodshedding adventures can be carried out without a reprimand. May I know why owning an expensive phone, expensive car is now a crime? Are everyone into shoddy businesses that the so-called squad have to stop every Tom, Dick and Harry that they come across? Who gave them that malicious mindset? Spat! I've never been a scapegoat of SARS' brutality, mishap and mishandling but I know how these people operate wherever they find themselves. They act like possessed beings and that alone is enough for FG to dissolve the entirety of this quacky body. 


To say I've never been a victim of SARS is derogatory. If you can't lend your voice to the mutilation of the group, why go against the protest? Even being a Nigerian anywhere is worrisome. It is always allotted the pestilential tag almost everyone one goes nowadays and this is more worrisome. 


#ENDSARS

#STOPBRUTALITY

#REFORMATIONISABADIDEA

#MUTILATIONISWHATWEWANT



By Deejay

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