MBAH GIVES NSUKKA A WARNING SIGNAL
2 min readBy Nkem Ossai
“The people who cast the votes don’t decide an election, the people who count the votes do.” Joseph Stalin
It is still too early in the day but we have started perceiving the stench of what is to befall us should my dreams of ill omen come true. I have been praying. I know it will never come true because God loves me.
When a child attempts to pull down his father’s loin cloth, it will cover his face. Again, if a child fails to understand where the rain started beating him, he will never take heed of where it stopped.
We warned them earlier but they wouldn’t give ear to our warnings. Of course, the death that would take the poppy dog would not allow it to perceive the smell of shit.
They were busy attacking their brothers and sisters and stealing ballot boxes for them and rewriting results in their favour against their own son, Okaome. One of our sons at the University of Nigeria, a lecturer, even had the guts to openly influence the results in Nkanu land against his own brother. What a monumental shame on us.
You can just imagine what people can do at the sight of money – sell their mothers. A lot of people are still frowning every Easter period on the evil that is Judas Iscariot. I tell you most honestly that many people today would do worse at the sight of money. I mean sell our Lord many times over.
Nkanu is coming. I hear our people are falling over themselves, attacking each other in an effort to get the crumbs on their table. This is just the beginning or should I not say, it Is the tip of the iceberg if they succeed at the court. I pray God will not allow evil but even if He does, we invited it on ourselves. Very soon, we shall see the true colour of Nkanu attack dogs.
I hear that out of the 24 critical appointments so far made by the governor, Nsukka is lucky to get one and this is even because the man worked like a bulldog against Nsukka’s interests.
When will Nsukka ever learn? Where is our age old moral compass headed? Just imagine if all of us properly understood the trajectory or the chess game that is the Nkanu people, would we have been suffering all these throwbacks. Even as professionals, some of us tenaciously worked against ourselves – mindlessly and unashamedly against Nsukka agenda and interest. God forbid that Okaome loses the battle, in four or eight years, we shall be answering questions that were not asked.
Nevertheless, Okaome is coming!