Dr Kassim,
You may recollect that JUI proposed the “Ape-Adam” theory of origin here once; but some people either smiled and waved JUI off while some others didn’t even understand it. The Ape-Adam theory of evolution is anchored on the following scientific and philosophical facts:
1. The Early Man was REAL! Whether (s)he was created [religion] or he evolved from a higher Ape [orthodox science], the Early Man was crude, uncivilized, unsophisticated, had poor knowledge of the world and universe, was at the mercy of the elements of nature, and had to learn and acquire knowledge by trial and error and experience. FACT!
2. The Ape-Adam theory of human origin allows us to walk from the known to the unknown; that is, first, follow the development and progress of Man from the crude Early Man we know about and how he becomes the modern man; second, use scientific, mythical and religious information to guide our imagination in charting a path to where the Early Man could come from. The Evolutionists will tell us here that, if Man was created, he would have had all the knowledge and experience to survive right away, without having to learn and acquire experience to survive, adapt and advance biosocially; and as a matter of fact, the Evolutionists believe that man is still evolving biosocially; but the Creationists will argue that the Superior intellect of Man that enabled him to learn, experience, create and innovate to survive and advance biosocially was Divinely endowed! After all, how many new strains of the homo sapiens species have been generated from Apes since the last 10,000 years of human history? You can take any argument you like! Hahaha!!
Then point here is that, considering the crudity of Man’s origin(s), it means that before you generate the sophisticated and civilized humans in any society, they will necessarily undergo a period of sanctification, education, and biosocial evolution in general. After all, the Israelites had to spend 40 years roaming the wilderness, in order to purge the people of debased, corrupted and biased generation before reaching the Promised Land!
Nigeria has already existed in a larval state for over 50 years without shedding tribalism; let’s give it another 50 years because it appears that a full century of catharsis may be needed to rid the nation of the generation of ethnicists and tribalists holding her from evolving into a true nation. Take care. JUI
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Ola,
Agreed, concerted efforts are needed to overcome our problems. The question I have is whether it is impossible to build our problems into policies and strategies to move us forward? I very much like the pathology example you gave in that many assumptions are made before reaching conclusions as to what is thought the problems could be that will eventually inform your advice to those who would use them for possible solutions.
Are we really saying that these problems do not exist, maybe not to the same degree, in other advanced countries? In other words, are we using these problems we have identified, as excuses to cover much more deeper inadequacies on our part to move the country forward? In other words, how can we make tribalism or ethnic consciousness work for the country. How are countries such as Belgium and Canada able to function with their avowed ethnic consciousness? How can we make corruption work for the country, how are countries such as Italy and Japan able to provide basic services, not to talk about being amongst the leading industrial nations yet saddled with corruption. Is it not the inability to build our problems into policies and strategies rather than the problems themselves that remain the problem?
Ola, if the States in Nigeria are able to utilise just 30 percent of what they receive from the Federal Government on their people, we would not be having this discussion. The States receive little above 48 percent of total revenue that accrue to the Federal Government, yet where we always seem to be able to beam our touch light is on the Federal level and not the States. If we can have just 10 States working to the desires of the people, just 10 States out of the 36 States, Nigeria will be stabilised beyond our wildest dreams.
The reasons for creating the States is to try and avoid issues of ethnicity, regionalism, and tribalism; in so doing bring government closer to the people. For the same reason we created local governments but look at the tribalism and ethnic consciousness that greeted the creation of these organs, particularly local governments. It is very difficult to expect people not to be conscious of these, when the system they operate under dictates so.
One thing that I have noticed over the years is that when we are enacting laws, formulating policies and strategies to move us forward, as country, we tend to leave out the fundamentals hoping to deal with these at a later stage.
What do we want, development of Nigeria I suppose? Is there anything wrong in working with the groupings that people have voluntarily created and associated – AREWA, Oodua, Biafra, South-South, and devolve tax raising powers to these regions and be tasked to formulate their policies and strategies to move their blocs forward. Federal resources will be allocated to these blocks and let them solve their problems, this way, these hue and cry about tribalism and ethnicity will subside. This is just crying out loud for further contributions not to invite bitterness or cause any controversy.
OJ
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"We now have Awo's wish for more states and where has that led us? We are more divided with more states than we are without more states."..........Vin Otuonye.
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And Jonathan was a graffiti on our presidencies by every measure possible. The Confab was a 419 , Mba mmiri style and we fell for it.
Dan
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| Egbon Fashakin, Don't even go there, Jonathan’s confab was conceived in perfidy by the cabal which held him hostage, as a tool to hoodwink the South West who were at the forefront of the battle for true federalism to vote for him at the 2015 general elections, but the people saw through the deceit and fraud and did accordingly, so there was no way for Jonathan who is unaware of anything to implement what he knows nothing about, hence the conference ended in the same perfidy and like we say, you cannot build something on nothing. Anybody saying that Jonathan would have implemented the recommendations of confab must be an Alice
in Wonderland because he was in the dark about even the recommendations itself, but was only mouthing what he was told to do. Confab ko fabcon ni. Nelson Ekujumi Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
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And Jonathan was a graffiti on our presidencies by every measure possible. The Confab was a 419 , Mba mmiri style and we fell for it.
Dan
Afis
On Azikiwe : You just wanted to hear he was the only true early Nigerian nationalist and hated by some Igbos for his not knowing tribal politics like Awo did , was what mattered most in a a country like Nigeria.
Dan,
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Dan Akusobi: You hold the mythical Zik in your heart, good for you. Dan, you can Keep living in a smoked up room created by your Igbo ancestors, looking thru the smokes at the world with one closed eye and the other hardly cracked open. You probably was too young to live true Azikwe's tribalism of celebrating Igbo Day in Lagos, and telling IGBOS to be "I before others". Awo never organized and celebrated Yoruba Day on Yoruba soil. But the arrogance of Igbos will always end up destroying Igbos. Were you ever in Kano's Birnin Kowa or Fegge or SaboNgari, Sokoto, Jos and other tinderbox Northern cities? If you do not realize how much resentment the North
harbor against Igbos, hey just ask and Afis will tell. Dan, asallamu aleukia ya rasullilah, ya Allahu ya Allah! If you can translate the above, then you can stand toe to toe with Afis to talk about the Heart of the North. You can live with people but not know them. I know the North in and Bloody out. Dan, Your mucus snorting and diaper wearing days notwithstanding, Afis is here to narrate what you missed in what Yoruba call "Aroba, the father of History". Please ask and Afis shall tell. Shikena |
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"A SW group, comprising mainly of people with no electoral value but selfish interest,(AFENIFEYA GROUP) was appointed to cater for the region's ethnic desire. In all, the conference was an assemblage of almost 500 Nigerians, all appointed and none elected! The pretenders among us still beleive that such a conference is legitimate enough to chart a meaningful future for Nigeria?..,!"......Rotimi Fashakin. MEMBERS OF AFENIFEYA-AKOTILETA GROUP NONE OF THEM CAN WIN ANY ELECTION IN YORUBALAND. Afis comment; The members of the AFENIFEYA group mostly, are people who cannot win fairly contested post of Baba Adugbo on the streets of their Agboile. These are people Yoruba could have thrown into Evil Forests if Yoruba has one. My explanation is necessary because my brother, Alagba Rotimi, uses too many Big Big Turenchi that may fly over the Igbos-cookoo Nest. Igbos can't PAY attention, they are too tightfisted. |
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