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Drums Of Chaos, War And Disorder by Rocksteady1(m): 10:21pm On Nov 23, 2015 |
LET those who beat the drums of national
disorder, war and chaos beware! Let those who
egg them on beware also; let those who take no
action to douse tension, who take no action to
quench a raging fire in a section of the country
beware. Let those whose houses are on fire and
are chasing fleeing rats beware. It is not wisdom
to insult your mother in order to please your
father. It is not wisdom to confront and insult
your father in public over a private matter. It is
not wisdom to dance naked to celebrate the
beauty of success.
Indeed, it is foolishness, big foolishness. Let
those who would rather sow seeds of war than
plant trees of peace beware too. Let them
remember with the memory of the elephant that
when a tree falls, we are no gods to tell where
the branches will fall with a thud or with a fatal
bang; that we are no prophets to say what would
become of the huge trunk of the fallen
‘akpobrisi’ tree or who would come with axes and
cutlasses to fetch or make firewood of us. Let
them know that even women would cut off meat
of a fallen elephant or a dead lion. Let them know
that a grandmother does not enter the room of
the feast of puberty. And let them beware too!
Let them know that it is from the house of the
coward that we point at the ruins of the strong
man’s homestead. Let them know that when chaos
sits as a permanent guest in our homestead, we
would have to enter our homes through another
man’s gate; that strangers would sit in judgment
over us and cast our lives into the dustbin of
disgrace; that the perching birds would fly into
distant skies and roam away in complete
freedom; that no one would receive us into their
habitations because like the proverbial chicken,
we blindly destroyed our God-given nest. Let
them know that it is not the way of our inherited
world for us kill the bee perched on the scrotum
with a sledgehammer. Let them know that if the
deluge comes again, the manipulators of the
violent drum beat will fly into distant lands and
watch from afar till restoration.
Why do we want to cascade with lusty gusto into
the valley of uncertainty? Why do the drummers
beat sounds of war and the singers sing songs of
separation? Why? Have they forgotten 1967?
Have they forgotten 1968? Have they forgotten
1969? Have they forgotten January 1970 when
the conflagration came to an end? Have they
forgotten the victor, the vanquished, even
though we mouthed ‘no victor, no vanquished?
Have we forgotten that indeed some were
vanquished and have been kept out of the
corridors of hope since that brutal conflict?
Have we forgotten that never again in our
history should we push dancers into anomie, into
bloody valleys? Have we forgotten how Boko
Haram started and how like a festering sore it
has made a mockery of governance in the north
east? Have we forgotten that we have not been
able to stem the season of slaughter of innocent
lives in the north eastern part of our country? Is
it true that the visible dancers and drummers
were not born when we all said ‘never again? Is
it true that they were never taught in school how
we imposed hunger on our brothers and planted
kwashiorkor on innocent kids? Is it true that the
history of Nigeria is dead in the school syllabus?
A father’s tears, our elders say and we know
too, are not for his offspring to see. When a
child cries and points in a direction, even the
blind man knows that he wants his mother from
that direction; the direction of hope, the
direction of succour, the direction of peace.
When we queue up in the hot sun or endure the
wetness and coldness of the rain to cast a ballot,
we yearn for a farmer, a horseman or horsemen
that would listen with both ears and water seeds
of peace, plant trees of hope. Silence from the
farmer when violent birds land on the farm and
devour crops is a sign of deafness. Our elders
never enthroned the deaf as king. Even the
limping genius was forbidden from sitting on the
throne. Ask J.P. Clark’s idiotic Temugedege who
became king of Orea after a season of deaths.
The elders are baffled that babies of yesterday
now yearn for the yuletide of destruction. The
grown babies make war chants and pour red oil
on the white cloth of communal purity. Onlookers
are worried that may be they are listening to the
drum beat of agitation played by disenchanted
elders whose access to the centre of things was
thwarted because of the conflagration of the
past. Is the war drumbeat a brother to Boko
Haram or the fierce fight in the Niger Delta
before amnesty and reconciliation? Is it the
brother of the ‘political Sharia? Is it a call to
attention?
We have fired the words of hope, of caution
into the space of today, into the horizon of our
homeland; let us hope and pray that seeds of
peace through actions and words will drown the
urgent drums of discordance. Let us be
magnanimous in victory and plant the seeds of
growth and inclusion in the permutations of the
land. So, let those who currently beat the drums
of war remember the cataclysm of the deluge
that landed on our homeland from 1967 to 1970.
It was not a dance that anyone enjoyed. Not even
the drummers came out with a good story to
pass on. When the Dance ended, we swore ‘never
again’. Let the ‘never again’ be a refrain as we
prepare for the feast of ingathering. Let us
remember that ‘the elephant ravages the jungle/
the jungle is peopled with snakes/the snake says
to the squirrel/I will swallow you/the mongoose
says to the snake/I will mangle you/the elephant
says to the mongoose/I will strangle you’. 1 Like
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Re: Drums Of Chaos, War And Disorder by moderation2020: 10:26pm On Nov 23, 2015 |
copy & paste |
Re: Drums Of Chaos, War And Disorder by zendy: 10:50pm On Nov 23, 2015 |
Biafra is not about war Biafra is about referendum 1 Like |
Re: Drums Of Chaos, War And Disorder by yang(m): 10:53pm On Nov 23, 2015 |
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Re: Drums Of Chaos, War And Disorder by DaBullIT(m): 12:28am On Nov 24, 2015 |
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