Once again, history is repeating itself. Lies, damned lies
and statistics! Those who did it yesterday got away with it. Today, others are
doing worse things with impunity because they know they will also get away with
it. Yesterday, it was on behalf of President Yar’Adua, today it is Governor Suntai.
Do I hear you say, somebody is already queuing against tomorrow?
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Friday, 30 August 2013
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Friday, 16 August 2013
For The Sake Of Continuity?
Generally, Nigerian politicians
and political office holders refer to themselves as “patriots” rendering “selfless
services to their fatherland” as if the rest of us are traitors, idlers and
freeloaders. When they go about pleading that the president be allowed to serve
a second term, it is not lost on us that it is because they want to continue to
serve in the administration of the president. They sure know which side their
bread is buttered!
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
It's Flirting Time Again
Yes, you guessed right! The caption
of this cartoon is adapted from the famous Ray Charles song: CRYING TIME. For
effect, let me go further than the first line. Please, replace CRYIN’ with FLIRTING
to see how it applies to the current/recurrent activities of our political
players in our political landscape.
I can see that far away look in your eyes
I can tell by the way you hold me darlin' Oooh
That it won't be long before it's cryin' time
Sunday, 11 August 2013
The New Wetin You Carry
A couple of days ago, the
Lagos State Commissioner of Police announced sanctimoniously ( shouldn’t that
be remorsefully?) to the press that the Nigeria Police was scandalized and
horrified that one of theirs was caught on video soliciting for a bribe of
N25,000. He went on to say: “henceforth, any officer caught red-handed” will be
dealt with in the same manner, if not harsher.
There you go, officers, don’t
be caught red-handed! Do whatever it takes not to be caught red-handed!
Knowing When Not To Turn The Other Cheek
The other side
We’ve all heard the joke,
“Why did the chicken cross the road?” Usually, what crosses the minds of people
hearing the joke for the first time is that this is a trick question which
requires a clever answer. They are often dumbfounded when their thought processes
are interrupted and they are told that the simple answer is “TO GET TO THE
OTHER SIDE”.
Usually at this point, people
go into overdrive and come up with several variations of the same answer or
invent new ones – from risible to funny to absurd. And of course there will
always be the mischievous individuals with dark, macabre sense of humour who
will insist “the other side” refers to “the afterlife” thus, suggesting that
the chicken crossed the road because it wanted to be crushed by a car!
We’ve all heard the question:
“Why did the Lagos state government deposit 14 vagrants of Anambra origin in the
State’s border, Onitsha?” Usually, what crosses the minds of people hearing the
question for the first time is that this is a trick question which requires a
clever answer. They are often dumbfounded when their thought processes are
interrupted and they are told that the simple answer is “TO GET THE ANAMBRA
GOVERNMENT TO TAKE THEM TO THE OTHER SIDE”.
Usually at this point,
people go into overdrive and………. (FILL IN THE BLANKS or DRAW your own
conclusions.)
Sunday, 4 August 2013
You Be The Judge...
Recently, five lowly judicial workers were found guilty of gross
misconduct. They were not only sacked, but also recommended for trial. A
newspaper report quoted a source which confirmed that the sacked workers will
in addition be “arraigned in court for
trial any moment from now. They have made useful statement to the NJC panel
which established a prima facie case against them.”
However, a Chief Judge found guilty of gross misconduct about the same time was allowed to pack his
bags and go home with all his benefits simply because, according to the
National Judiciary Council spokesperson, "Council took cognisance of the fact that he had
already voluntarily retired from service and consequently decided not to
recommend his removal from office.
"Council decided that henceforth, any similar
misconduct by any Judicial Officer in the Federation will be visited with
severe sanctions."
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