This is a classic case of Nigerian antipathy for taking on difficult societal problems, running away from seeking solutions, and resorting to escapism when confronted by complex situations; Nigerians should QUIT this tendency for convenient quick fixes to challenges instead of mustering bold and courageous moves, applying the massive intelligence, skills and hardwork in the society to resolve societal problems.
Dr Akin Awofolaju has tickled our minds on the various time-wasting and energy expending exercises we frequently indulge in in cyberspace; instead of us to seek serious, lasting solutions, such as why some people wont address subject-matters but would rather attack the writer or use expletives, disparaging or condescending comment, we are suggesting that Nigerians misbehave or disrespect each other because we are different or forced together as a country?
Excuse me……..is it not a FACT that the communities that make up Nigeria are neighboring African ethnic groups who frequently inter-marry, reside in each other’s villages, fetch water from the same rivers and even have several common words in their languages and dialects? How is that arrangement compared to the creation of some of the most stable democracies in modern times whereby different people from distant geographic locations meet in a foreign location to build and new societies as compatriots. Look , folks, except we accept our inadequacies in leadership abilities in modern times or we believe the forgers of the highly heterogeneous foreign societies such as USA and Canada are aliens, we don’t have any excuse for not operating as one people with a common destiny who should respect each other and have regard for one another to muster the synergy to build our society and advance our people in the contemporary global village. Take care. JUI
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This should help explain why: People who are different in too many ways are forced to live together
See:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL_ila9vgYM&list=PLzWEs4f49XocNYmC1ejBBBG4kPuzuaTU0
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How are you? Thank you for this insightful article.
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 10:31 AM, <Awof...@aol.com> wrote:
Why Africans/ Nigerians are so hateful?
Sometimes I wonder, Are Nigerians so jobless? spending their enormous valuable hours on yahoo groups trashing each other 24/7 especially in a country where people are been paid heavily per hour their jobs, what gets into an average African/ or Nigerian's head? So hateful, disrespectful and resentful of one another for no reasons but showing off narcissistic effects and staged realism, why Nigerians are always filled with rage, angers, bitterness and sometimes prefer to abhor ethnical indifferences of their past to move reclusively to their future to nowhere. I have watched this forum religiously for over 9 yrs, what are the benefits though beside the mastery arts of bringing each others down? History is a great thing but you can't allow it to define and rewind your presence and live rent free in your head day by day be it Biafra or Wetie . Sometimes I appraise the passion that comes with it but you cannot be carried away with it absentmindedly. You cannot make a tea party omelette without expecting to break some eggheads along with it. When an account on history is to be made, they will be mistakes irredeemably made from both left & right and there is nothing to it, either move on or let it bury you. Some Nigerians with good hearts likes Dr. Ola Kassim, Gen. Ishola Williams, Ozodi, Ogbonna, Adejuwon, Chuks, Otunoye, Aduba, Pastor Emeka Egbe, Aluko, Igietseme, Odumakins and so on (just to mention a few) are been slaughtered and castigated for no just cause while majority seating and hiding in despair behind their keyboards enjoying the unjust tirade. What are we made of ? A collection of brilliant minds or grumpy old men that have no regards for sanctity of life. What you do today becomes history tomorrow, Do you ever think in 10 years to come, someone ( your sons and daughters) might be interested in reading all these hateful and tribal bigotry threads on web simply searching goggle on their project on Nigeria and suddenly stomped on your hateful innuendoes , and there you have it ? Do you want them to pick it where you left it off? Old man? As ignorant as some of us might be, anything you write on Internet are permanently archived, www make it permanently on the web as a record. There are a lot of ways to get lost in Chicago, being Nigerians is one of it. When you are angry with someone, he lives rent free in your head for years as long as that anger remains in your tiny little souls, you are the victim not the other guy, you probably don't know it. Why do we worry so much on what we do not have control on ? Oduah gate!!!!, Fani-Kayode Palaver!!!!, Ogwuonye Watergate!!! or on cat fight of who owns Lagos or Abuja rigmarole? it's sad, when some of you cannot even claim ownership of your own father's compound!!! It bothers me when people still deliberate on Ojukwu & Awolowo takes on Biafra to date, for all I care, when did you see children of these two great individuals, who probably will never remain poor from their generation to generation, coming out here to your gathering of disintellectual satire group and fight this loosing web battle, an average Nigeria is a loose cannon, on a boat with a senile captain, with no destination on lost voyage. Why is issue of unfortunate Biafra war, that many innocent people lost their souls both sides becomes a laughing stocks of other heartless cliques, this is not ways to consecrate the deads on unfair Nigeria/ Biafra civil war of 1967 -1975 that separated families, children without fathers, uncountable widows, who benefits more besides bunch of web big-mouthed culprits, tyrants like you folks who are jobless orchestrating hatred, and woe 24/7 while seeking undue popularity on the web, advertently hidden but cowardly behind keyboards, or sometimes throw invisible punches on your faceless yahoogroup fora enemies. Now you folks probably drawn Dr. Valentine Ojo to hypertensive stage, he shows up no more on your gossip suya fora, you beginning to clamoring for his comeback, how retarded? Do we ever reset? Look back and watch Chinese or Indian Diaspora creatively adding values to their fatherland? How long do you want to remain victim of Biafra, Awolowo, Sardauna circumstances before you get it right? What does it takes? When you are six feet under? What have you individually contributed to add value or make changes to Nigeria inadequacies adding value wise? If you want to be recognized adequately, you have to develop self restraint, naked aggression or name calling is a sign of weakness and it makes you look pugnacious. Don't get me wrong though, I will not be politically correct to say the least that there is "No good discussion or moments" that sometime ensued on this forum, but one will expect it is the right atonement to follow not otherwise. When the only tool you have is hammer, every problem you encounter looks like nails. We need to deconstruct ourselves from our perverted tribal egos, or from morally emptiness, with undue conception of what is not a true sense bearer of Nigeria identity. I know many good Nigerians, ivy leaguers or non ivy leaguers, entrepreneurs in their own rights, corporate counterparts, straight intellectual shooters that work 24/7 with creative thinking looking for better ways to make landmarks in sand of time, good example will be a good friend likes of decent, Phil Emeagwali an internet guru. It takes a creative mind to develop a nation. I'm in view of our intellectual dishonesty, evidenced by our self contradiction everyday on the fora. When you wrestle with a pig, you get dirty and pig laugh back at you because he enjoy it and you dont. What makes evil men to succeed is for few good men to remain silent. when is enough, enough? Commonalities can be a big common problem if unchecked.
Akin Awofolaju,PhD
New Jersey
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This is a classic case of Nigerian antipathy for taking on difficult societal problems, running away from seeking solutions, and resorting to escapism when confronted by complex situations; Nigerians should QUIT this tendency for convenient quick fixes to challenges instead of mustering bold and courageous moves, applying the massive intelligence, skills and hardwork in the society to resolve societal problems.Dr Akin Awofolaju has tickled our minds on the various time-wasting and energy expending exercises we frequently indulge in in cyberspace; instead of us to seek serious, lasting solutions, such as why some people wont address subject-matters but would rather attack the writer or use expletives, disparaging or condescending comment, we are suggesting that Nigerians misbehave or disrespect each other because we are different or forced together as a country?Excuse me……..is it not a FACT that the communities that make up Nigeria are neighboring African ethnic groups who frequently inter-marry, reside in each other’s villages, fetch water from the same rivers and even have several common words in their languages and dialects? How is that arrangement compared to the creation of some of the most stable democracies in modern times whereby different people from distant geographic locations meet in a foreign location to build and new societies as compatriots. Look , folks, except we accept our inadequacies in leadership abilities in modern times or we believe the forgers of the highly heterogeneous foreign societies such as USA and Canada are aliens, we don’t have any excuse for not operating as one people with a common destiny who should respect each other and have regard for one another to muster the synergy to build our society and advance our people in the contemporary global village. Take care. JUIFrom: africanw...@googlegroups.com [mailto:africanw...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Okechukwu Okonjo
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This should help explain why: People who are different in too many ways are forced to live together
See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL_ila9vgYM&list=PLzWEs4f49XocNYmC1ejBBBG4kPuzuaTU0
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 10:31 AM, <Awof...@aol.com> wrote:Why Africans/ Nigerians are so hateful?Sometimes I wonder, Are Nigerians so jobless? spending their enormous valuable hours on yahoo groups trashing each other 24/7 especially in a country where people are been paid heavily per hour their jobs, what gets into an average African/ or Nigerian's head? So hateful, disrespectful and resentful of one another for no reasons but showing off narcissistic effects and staged realism, why Nigerians are always filled with rage, angers, bitterness and sometimes prefer to abhor ethnical indifferences of their past to move reclusively to their future to nowhere. I have watched this forum religiously for over 9 yrs, what are the benefits though beside the mastery arts of bringing each others down? History is a great thing but you can't allow it to define and rewind your presence and live rent free in your head day by day be it Biafra or Wetie . Sometimes I appraise the passion that comes with it but you cannot be carried away with it absentmindedly. You cannot make a tea party omelette without expecting to break some eggheads along with it. When an account on history is to be made, they will be mistakes irredeemably made from both left & right and there is nothing to it, either move on or let it bury you. Some Nigerians with good hearts likes Dr. Ola Kassim, Gen. Ishola Williams, Ozodi, Ogbonna, Adejuwon, Chuks, Otunoye, Aduba, Pastor Emeka Egbe, Aluko, Igietseme, Odumakins and so on (just to mention a few) are been slaughtered and castigated for no just cause while majority seating and hiding in despair behind their keyboards enjoying the unjust tirade. What are we made of ? A collection of brilliant minds or grumpy old men that have no regards for sanctity of life. What you do today becomes history tomorrow, Do you ever think in 10 years to come, someone ( your sons and daughters) might be interested in reading all these hateful and tribal bigotry threads on web simply searching goggle on their project on Nigeria and suddenly stomped on your hateful innuendoes , and there you have it ? Do you want them to pick it where you left it off? Old man? As ignorant as some of us might be, anything you write on Internet are permanently archived, www make it permanently on the web as a record. There are a lot of ways to get lost in Chicago, being Nigerians is one of it. When you are angry with someone, he lives rent free in your head for years as long as that anger remains in your tiny little souls, you are the victim not the other guy, you probably don't know it. Why do we worry so much on what we do not have control on ? Oduah gate!!!!, Fani-Kayode Palaver!!!!, Ogwuonye Watergate!!! or on cat fight of who owns Lagos or Abuja rigmarole? it's sad, when some of you cannot even claim ownership of your own father's compound!!! It bothers me when people still deliberate on Ojukwu & Awolowo takes on Biafra to date, for all I care, when did you see children of these two great individuals, who probably will never remain poor from their generation to generation, coming out here to your gathering of disintellectual satire group and fight this loosing web battle, an average Nigeria is a loose cannon, on a boat with a senile captain, with no destination on lost voyage. Why is issue of unfortunate Biafra war, that many innocent people lost their souls both sides becomes a laughing stocks of other heartless cliques, this is not ways to consecrate the deads on unfair Nigeria/ Biafra civil war of 1967 -1975 that separated families, children without fathers, uncountable widows, who benefits more besides bunch of web big-mouthed culprits, tyrants like you folks who are jobless orchestrating hatred, and woe 24/7 while seeking undue popularity on the web, advertently hidden but cowardly behind keyboards, or sometimes throw invisible punches on your faceless yahoogroup fora enemies. Now you folks probably drawn Dr. Valentine Ojo to hypertensive stage, he shows up no more on your gossip suya fora, you beginning to clamoring for his comeback, how retarded? Do we ever reset? Look back and watch Chinese or Indian Diaspora creatively adding values to their fatherland? How long do you want to remain victim of Biafra, Awolowo, Sardauna circumstances before you get it right? What does it takes? When you are six feet under? What have you individually contributed to add value or make changes to Nigeria inadequacies adding value wise? If you want to be recognized adequately, you have to develop self restraint, naked aggression or name calling is a sign of weakness and it makes you look pugnacious. Don't get me wrong though, I will not be politically correct to say the least that there is "No good discussion or moments" that sometime ensued on this forum, but one will expect it is the right atonement to follow not otherwise. When the only tool you have is hammer, every problem you encounter looks like nails. We need to deconstruct ourselves from our perverted tribal egos, or from morally emptiness, with undue conception of what is not a true sense bearer of Nigeria identity. I know many good Nigerians, ivy leaguers or non ivy leaguers, entrepreneurs in their own rights, corporate counterparts, straight intellectual shooters that work 24/7 with creative thinking looking for better ways to make landmarks in sand of time, good example will be a good friend likes of decent, Phil Emeagwali an internet guru. It takes a creative mind to develop a nation. I'm in view of our intellectual dishonesty, evidenced by our self contradiction everyday on the fora. When you wrestle with a pig, you get dirty and pig laugh back at you because he enjoy it and you dont. What makes evil men to succeed is for few good men to remain silent. when is enough, enough? Commonalities can be a big common problem if unchecked.Akin Awofolaju,PhDNew Jersey
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Daalu Brother Segun! JUI
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Look , folks, except we accept our inadequacies in leadership abilities in modern times or we believe the forgers of the highly heterogeneous foreign societies such as USA and Canada are aliens, we don’t have any excuse for not operating as one people with a common destiny who should respect each other and have regard for one another to muster the synergy to build our society and advance our people in the contemporary global village. Take care. JUI
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You wrote below that humans first walked on East Africa about 167,000 years ago. I think you should check your facts again. It is more like 6 to 7 million years ago.
You also wrote that India has one language, Hindi, spoken by all Indians and a few local dialects. Olola you lied again. India has more languages than Nigeria and by the way, every Indian does not speak Hindi. In fact most Indians from the south of India do not speak Hindi.
Frankly most everything you wrote below are lies.
WS
I would like to reemphasize that the best evidence available for human existence on this planet is about 167,000
years ago and that dispersal of human beings out of Africa began as recently as 70,000 years ago.
Genetic and fossil evidence indicates that our family tree may go back 6 or 7 million years in Africa and that our own species’ origin also lies there.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/life/human-origins/modern-human-evolution/when/index.html
Olola please send me the check today. I can also accept checks, bitcoin, and credit cards; please no cash.
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onto this plant about 167,000 years ago in East Africa
-from which locus our original human ancestors and their successors
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Science and the Genesis Account
Many people claim that science disproves the Bible’s account of creation. However, the real contradiction is, not between science and the Bible, but between science and the opinions of Christian Fundamentalists. Some of these groups falsely assert that according to the Bible, all physical creation was produced in six 24-hour days approximately 10,000 years ago.
The Bible, however, does not support such a conclusion. If it did, then many scientific discoveries over the past one hundred years would indeed discredit the Bible. A careful study of the Bible text reveals no conflict with established scientific facts. For that reason, Jehovah’s Witnesses disagree with Christian Fundamentalists and many creationists. The following shows what the Bible really teaches.
When Was “the Beginning”?
The Genesis account opens with the simple, powerful statement: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1) A number of Bible scholars agree that this statement describes an action separate from the creative days recounted from verse 3 onward. The implication is profound. According to the Bible’s opening words, the universe, including our planet, Earth, was in existence for an indefinite time before the creative days began.
Geologists estimate that the earth is 4 billion years old, and astronomers calculate that the universe may be as much as 15 billion years old. Do these findings—or their potential future refinements—contradict Genesis 1:1? No. The Bible does not specify the actual age of “the heavens and the earth.” Science is not at odds with the Biblical text.
How Long Were the Creative Days?
What about the length of the creative days? Were they literally 24 hours long? Some claim that because Moses—the writer of Genesis—later referred to the day that followed the six creative days as a model for the weekly Sabbath, each of the creative days must be literally 24 hours long. (Exodus 20:11) Does the wording of Genesis support this conclusion?
No, it does not. The fact is that the Hebrew word translated “day” can mean various lengths of time, not just a 24-hour period. For example, when summarizing God’s creative work, Moses refers to all six creative days as one day. (Genesis 2:4) In addition, on the first creative day, “God began calling the light Day, but the darkness he called Night.” (Genesis 1:5) Here, only a portion of a 24-hour period is defined by the term “day.” Certainly, there is no basis in Scripture for arbitrarily stating that each creative day was 24 hours long.
How long, then, were the creative days? The Bible does not say; however, the wording ofGenesis chapters 1 and 2 indicates that considerable lengths of time were involved.
Six Creative Periods
Moses wrote his account in Hebrew, and he wrote it from the perspective of a person standing on the surface of the earth. These two facts combined with the knowledge that the universe existed before the beginning of the creative periods, or days, help to defuse much of the controversy surrounding the creation account. How so?
A careful consideration of the Genesis account reveals that events starting during one “day” continued into one or more of the following “days.” For example, before the first creative “day” started, light from the already existing sun was somehow prevented from reaching the earth’s surface, possibly by thick clouds. (Job 38:9) During the first “day,” this barrier began to clear, allowing diffused light to penetrate the atmosphere.*
On the second “day,” the atmosphere evidently continued to clear, creating a space between the thick clouds above and the ocean below. On the fourth “day,” the atmosphere gradually cleared to such an extent that the sun and the moon were made to appear “in the expanse of the heavens.” (Genesis 1:14-16) In other words, from the perspective of a person on earth, the sun and moon began to be discernible. These events happened gradually.
The Genesis account also relates that as the atmosphere continued to clear, flying creatures—including insects and membrane-winged creatures—started to appear on the fifth “day.”
The Bible’s narrative allows for the possibility that some major events during each day, or creative period, occurred gradually rather than instantly, perhaps some of them even lasting into the following creative days.*
According to Their Kinds
Does this progressive appearance of plants and animals imply that God used evolution to produce the vast diversity of living things? No. The record clearly states that God created all the basic “kinds” of plant and animal life. (Genesis 1:11, 12, 20-25) Were these original “kinds” of plants and animals programmed with the ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions? What defines the boundary of a “kind”? The Bible does not say. However, it does state that living creatures “swarmed forth according to their kinds.” (Genesis 1:21) This statement implies that there is a limit to the amount of variation that can occur within a “kind.” Both the fossil record and modern research support the idea that the fundamental categories of plants and animals have changed little over vast periods of time.
Contrary to the claims of some religious fundamentalists, Genesis does not teach that the universe, including the earth and all living things on it, was created in a short period of time in the relatively recent past. Rather, aspects of the description in Genesis of the creation of the universe and the appearance of life on earth harmonize with recent scientific discoveries.
Because of their philosophical beliefs, many scientists reject the Bible’s declaration that God created all things. Interestingly, however, in the ancient Bible book of Genesis, Moses wrote that the universe had a beginning and that life appeared in stages, progressively, over periods of time. How could Moses gain access to such scientifically accurate information some 3,500 years ago? There is one logical explanation. The One with the power and wisdom to create the heavens and the earth could certainly give Moses such advanced knowledge. This gives weight to the Bible’s claim that it is “inspired of God.”*—2 Timothy 3:16.
You may wonder, though, does it really matter whether you believe the Bible’s account of creation? Consider some compelling reasons why the answer does matter.
[Footnotes]
In the description of what happened on the first “day,” the Hebrew word used for light is ’ohr, light in a general sense, but concerning the fourth “day,” the word used isma·’ohr′, which refers to the source of light.
For example, during the sixth creative day, God decreed that humans “become many and fill the earth.” (Genesis 1:28, 31) Yet, this event did not even begin to occur until the following “day.”—Genesis 2:2.
For more information on this subject, see the brochure A Book for All People, published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.
How Would You Reply?
▪ What are some common misconceptions about the Bible’s account of creation?
▪ Why is it remarkable that the Bible and science agree on many points?
[Blurb on page 25]
Genesis does not teach that the earth and the universe were created in six 24-hour days just a few thousand years ago
[Blurb on page 26]
Events starting during one “day” continued into one or more of the following “days”
[Pictures on page 28]
Modern research confirms that all living things reproduce “according to their kinds”
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Penguins: By courtesy of John R. Peiniger
[Picture Credit Line on page 24]
Nebula: IAC/RGO/David Malin Images
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Daniel:
That we share 98% of our genes with Chimpazees is not a Theory
it ihas now become an IRREFUTABLE FACT since the completion of the Human Genome Project
(the mapping of the entire human genetic code).
At first glance the idea of 98% concurrence between the human and chimpanzee's
genetic codes might appear unbelievably too high when we compare the anatomic
differences between the two apes.
Considering that there are several billion codons in the genetic codes of each human being
and each chimpanzee--the difference of 2% is still so huge that it could account for
the differences between human and chimpanzees,
In relative terms it is not that inconceivable.
for instance if we use the figure of 10 billion codons the difference of
2% amounts to 200 million discordant or unidentical codons.
Most of these genes are what are considered currently by geneticists as "junk genes"
as scientists have not yet figured out their specific purposes. The answers to these
unknown functional purposes may take
that may take another 1000 or more years to unravel.
The early Europeans pre 16th ceentury considered Africa as the dark continent--because
they had no idea about what our ancestors were doing at the time. The fact that we do not currently
know what to make of the junk genes does not mean that they have no purpose!
Bye,
Ola
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