The sovereign individual: how to survive and thrive during the collapse of the welfare state2/11/2024 ![]() The Igbo adage that says that “onye oku nagba ulo ya, adighi achu oke”, (which is translated thus: he whose house is on fire, does not pursue rats”) is instructive here.Īny wonder, the new anomaly cases of suicide in Nigeria which was alien to Nigerians is becoming rampant at the same pace with the “wholesome” and deliberate destruction of lives incidences. Even if this travailing situation which is now a national burden meets the orchestration of certain Nigeria fiendish elements well, let us not begin to pursue shadows while neglecting the objectives of the matter. If respite isn’t forthcoming in the next couple of months if not days henceforth, an undulating disaster is bound to occur that will be strong enough to raze the nation. Whatever purported unilateral agenda – the execution has gone awry and devastating. The structure they helped to construct is collapsing right upon their heads. Without prejudice to the standing allegation that this puma turned monster insurrectionists cum terrorists may have been the brain child of certain top government echelons, obviously at the moment the dog has turned to back and bite its owner. ![]() To be frank, I want to believe that they are truly hapless and helpless but they are too shy to come out of their shell and hanker for support and reinforcement, locally and internationally. I have long pocketed my criticism stance and poking of this government whole lot of administrative flaws. Things indeed have fallen apart, (apologies to Prof Chinua Achebe).
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