STONES & MONEY, DIFFERENT...SIMILAR YET.
Apparently there has been an age long culture of the Nigerian people to spray Naira (Official Nigerian currency) bills on people, such as celebrants of events and musical performers. It's not necessarily a show of wealth, and due to recent developments and exposures i wouldn't proudly accept it as a culture which has come to stay, rather i'd say it just happened to be a stereotypical alibi perhaps birthed by peer pressure which gives a vague notion and outward appearance of probable comfort-ability of the relatively conservative and secretive Nigerian citizenry.
BEYOND STONES & MONEY.
Have you ever visited a market? well, that probably sounded like an odd question, pardon me then, but seriously, i'm sure that the worst case scenario would be that at least you can feign a simulation of the feel of a market. Now imagine that while you are busy haggling the price of a particular commodity right in the core of a crowded market, then all of a sudden someone releases a missile right into the heart of the market, and God forbid, you become a victim of the hazard. When you snapped out of your coma in the hospital, news gets to you that your cousin knew about the missile, what would you do?
"To persecute the unfortunate is like throwing stones at someone that has fallen into a well"...Chinese Proverb.
STONES & CORRUPTION.
The world, depending on which perspective you view it from and the serenity of your state of mind can be either complicated like a Rubik's cube or as simple as 'A, B, C... Ranging from the initiatives of man to adapt to the Earth environment by inventing gadgets and making awesome discoveries through research that helps make life better.
From generation to generation, and on a platform of long term continuity, organized intellectuals and government come together to make laws that help retain the sanity of the society, although undertones depict several propaganda and conspiracies that proves that some policies are designed to profit a few privileged.
Africa also has a reputation for their leaders holding on to power for longer than their tenure should be, amassing enormous wealth at the expense of the deprived citizenry. Budgets are ridiculously over-bloated and passed through the house successfully due to corruption, robbing everyone on the trail of their credibility, that is if they had any in the first place.
The massive and ill-gotten wealth is then taken abroad to acquire material things that are not all that necessary, only a reversal psychological strategical effect used by the western world to rid Africans of their wealth (Not the Westerners' fault though).
The aftermath reverberates sternly as there are no roads, schools, hospitals, education, security and above all, integrity.
"You will never reach your destination if you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks." Winston Churchill
DON'T BE STONED.
I remember a funny story about a hungry lad marooned on an Island, his face lit up with joy when he saw another small Island from where he was and it had a coconut tree on it, but the tree had a guardian, a Gorilla.
After much thought, he came up with an idea of how to get a piece of the coconut booty. What he did was simple, he threw a stone at the Gorilla, and it hit the poor ape right on the head. Out of annoyance and quest for revenge, the Gorilla simply plucked some coconuts and threw them at the lad. For the lad, its mission accomplished.
These were great men that resisted oppression with love, they were never violent to the enemies of the people that tried to break their bones with sticks and stones, rather they were creative with there message of love, though seeking justice, but more of peace, equality and above all, forgiveness.
Thank you,
Akin Abimbola (akinzogee@gmail.com)
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