Tunnydad
"When my circle got smaller, my vision got clearer. There's strength in loyalty, not numbers." -Trent Shelton.
Sunday, October 19, 2025
COMMUNITY POLICING: THE WAY FOR NIGERIA SECURITY
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
OH WILD WORLD WIND
Sunday, May 22, 2022
POWER IS IN THE VOICE
Saturday, May 21, 2022
GONE WITH THE CHANGE OF NOTABLES
We must tell it, I’ll tell it
To trap tomorrow’s we didn’t, I didn’t
Statesmen entombed with tested, tuned traits
Men are in-state merciless and selfish
Luxuries, the opium of stone their soul
Admirable and endearing trailblazers in the grave
Now-men fail that wealth and fame not to gate of the grave
Vacuum is a vital virtue to their values
Laurels, thousands as their hands reach, they loot
To serve stainless steel to their mind
To serve per assignment, buried with the notables
In state-seated drug deals, it serves to kill
Parcel bomb, your fate, should mouth kiss no grave
Their path to rule, vicious like the beast,
Stage-managed gangster, the barrel of execution
In the human red, they pile the spoil of the office
To do or die, they do in the office of virtue
Death in the air of deathtrap roads
Death in the air of no-bed hospitals
Tomorrow piles the deeds
The dead good men,
And yet-to-die bad men
The scroll of revisit waits.
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
WELCOME TO NEW NIGERIA
Community of nations, it’s a great honor to stand before you to talk about the most populous black nation on earth. At this junction of our statehood, I’m proud to be the Chief Presiding Officer of Nigeria.
Welcome to the new Nigeria, where election to our various offices is by the universally accepted norm of one-man-one-vote. Our electoral process now breeds sound minds of selfless servants. We’re happy that corruption has been reduced to a bearable minimum. And few among us who dare to put ill knives in our cake are summarily judged and adequately punished by an upright justice system.
Fuel scarcity has now been put to eternal sleep of no glory by the grace of our locally engineered refinery, to the degree that we’re now able to produce our need for gas, and sell well over 70% of refined fuel to the international market. Thereby ensuring double gain from than 50million barrels of national high of 150million barrels of crude oil produced per day.
The best news of the growth of the oil and gas sector is that the gas that we have consistently wasted through gas flaring for over five decades is now yielding to the nation's foreign reserve in millions of hard dollars.
Our masses right as we speak have zero need for imported schooling nor private institutions of learning, as our public schools are adjudged to be among the fifty best in the world-UNESCO. And the schooling costs are completely borne by the government to the high school level and are compulsory for all of school age.
At the tertiary level, excellence in academic works, research, and development is the cornerstone of all institutions. To the extent that our corporation and industry do not have any need to consult outside expertise to get their formulas to produce globally competitive goods and services.
A feast made possible by resources provided by the government that made available up-to-date libraries and scientific research centers in all of our over 500 higher institutions of learning.
The workforce smiles home with a minimum wage of 300,000 naira per month. Like eternity were the days of fighting for 18,000 naira per month.
Our road networks speak for themselves. There is no corner of Nigeria without good roads and commensurate drainage systems of a life span of more than 100 years.
Air Nigeria, after the misadventure with Virgin Nigeria, can now boast of over 2000 aircraft of all sizes and shapes, with services and safety record comparable to any carrier in the world.
Modern track rail routes now move goods and persons to the nooks and crannies of our vast borders.
Marine transportation has also taken its pride place in our hitherto non-existent transportation systems.
Gone were the days when our big men, in and out of government, traveled over the seas for their health needs, because our hospital facilities are current and adjudged, according to WHO data, as some of the best in the world.
All this unparalleled advancement has given birth to a new Nigeria where the cry of marginalization, ethnic strife, and disunity are things of distant memory.
We’re the investor’s heaven here on earth. No corporation of note in the world is without a foothold in Nigeria, the land where green is evergreen. A real brand that doesn’t require Prof. Dora’s lip service rebranding to sell itself.
All I can say is join us if profit and growth are your mission in business.
Now we’ve proved to the likes of Fela Anikulapo Kuti wrong, when he said, “my people self dem fear too much, dem fear to fight for freedom”. We’re free at last through one of the fiercest fights of civil rights ever fought on earth.
We fought tooth and nail to become the third-best economy (IMF’s voice) in the world, and the second least corrupt nation (Transparency International’s verdict) in the world.
Once again, of distant memory, I’m proud to tell that we have removed epileptic power supply from the remotest hamlet in our land. In fact, six sister countries are today paying heavily for our supply of power to their national grid.
In conclusion, our magical transformation now makes millions of citizens of dozens of close to one hundred countries across the globe queue day and night for a choice visa to either visit or stay in Nigeria.
The skeptics of gone by years now sing a different soul song, “me, I love Nigeria, I love the land and people, everything is in Nigeria, let’s join hands to make Nigeria the greatest. Thank you.
Thursday, November 18, 2021
INEFFECTIVE HEADS
INEFFECTIVE HEADS
Something is wrong, where a man supposedly elected, paid to steer the affairs of the state, yet cannot create employment for the people who employed him as promised, when seeking the job with a purported blueprint to solve the unemployment problem, in hand. Housed in a massive mansion by the state, but cannot initiate a workable housing program to house the people who gave him a comfortable home.
Round the clock, national resource fuels his abode and mobility, even as imported fuel he fails to make available for the people to buy at fuel lines.
Then one wonders, why steal the stool if performance is not part of the steering lexicon, yet he knows enough to place hurdles in the way of audit of his stewardship.
Surely and steadily, this ineffectiveness is making it strenuous for the sleeping masses to slumber in peace. Believe he does his predecessors that, “that the people are toothless”.
Watch the weather, a wise counsel, the storm on the face of the wall is unlike the former time. Right now, frustration lives on the skin of the restive people. Fifty flirty rooms’ mansion, one of your forerunners got away with. However, the bird that read this storm says, you would be lucky to live in a hamlet, within this shore, should the gathered break gauge in your term of office.
Be wise, make jobs, make durable roads, build enlightenment schools, build functional hospitals, refine the bestowed crude oil within our borders, and provide healthy portable water. Right the wrongs, as the patience of the people is drying up.
IN DARK SHADES
Something is wrong when third-world nations' rulers and ministers travel to working countries in dark shades, so that they do not see the good roads, twenty-four-hour electricity, pipe-borne waters that are taken for granted, functional hospitals that they run to, at the slightest itching on their dry, unfeeling skins.
Otherwise, tell me, what sane mind goes out to spend converted weak currency into a strong economy? To access the kind of facility they are being paid to provide for themselves and the people.
They proudly come back home to the woes, with their dark shades left behind at the desk of a functional airport. At least nature is good at dishing the right meal, as power failure, a popular slogan in our enviable environment, often welcomes them at the port of return.
Anyway, they expect the darkness, hence the reason they possess a pair of electrical generating engines. So that on alternate nights and days, they would have power in their mansions.
NATIONAL HONORS
Something is wrong in a situation where more than fifty-five of our political office holder and their collaborator in both the private and public offices are holders of national honor, and yet not one of our critical national sectors is out of comatose. The situation makes mind wonder, where is the location of the performances that yield the merit, which are widely publicized, in announcement and congratulatory messages, in the national dailies.
World bodies and organizations should put their head together and give my nation an international award for a meritorious dysfunctional state. Otherwise, we should recall all the awards, from the member of the Order of the Niger to the Grand Commander of the Niger, from the inception of the awards to the most recent.
Because we all agree that this nation is a failed state.
ENDEMIC CORRUPTION
Something is wrong with a nation in which no stratum of its fabric is free of corruption. A state in which corrupt characteristics have become a way of life. Let us take the petrol chain as an example, where the owners of tankers would have to pay a bribe before receiving an allocation of fuel. Yet they will still have to part with another set of bribes to get to and pass the loading queue. At the point of sale, the pump gets adjusted by the proprietor to make excess profit; still, the pump point attendant will collect a percentage of the content to serve the motorist, and if you are not diligent enough, the attendant will still short-change you by delivering less than your money paid for into the vehicle.
In a government hospital, one has to pay to get attention and a bed space. In the establishments and ministries, one must part with hard-earned currency to avoid a case of missing file or unwarranted delay. One of the reasons the online, say registration, activities of governmental bodies do not function as designed is that some of the operators of the system put in the way various hindrances so that the processes would have to pass through them physically, and deliver some currency into their mucky pockets.
Every stratum stink of it, even the well-paid worker in the oil sector manipulate and pads contractual figures to amass unmerited returns.
Something is certainly wrong in a state where the populace, from the Commander-In-Chief to the Messenger-In-Service, is not content with their take-home pay, even when the package ought to get them home and beyond.
A nation where no one seeks the answer of a man who became a governor with no personal building of his in town but left office with purported one hundred and seventy-nine choice houses in his name after four four-year terms in office deserves a surgical operation.
An urgent ponder on what went amiss with the principle of a ‘good name is better than gold’ of the recent past must be undertaken. Before this pandemic, it became the official color of our nation's state flag.
Saturday, November 13, 2021
THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN DEVELOPING SOCIETY
THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN DEVELOPING SOCIETY
o Developing society
The women are in the main responsible for making sure that most of these goods reach the market and get to the consumers. They are also responsible for the vitality recorded in the textile industry in a developing society, being almost the sole agent between the manufacturer and users of the textile products.
Also, in many developing nations, women have low social status and are restricted in their access to both education and income-generating work. Without adequate income, they commonly depend on men for support, but often get little.
COMMUNITY POLICING: THE WAY FOR NIGERIA SECURITY
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