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PART 3


Treatise on Customer-centrism...how to start putting customers first in Nigerian offices, both in the public and the private sectors.

“Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.”
- Bill Gates

HOW JESUS CHRIST CAPTURED THE NIGERIAN-AFRICAN MINDSET IN THE PARABLE OF THE TALENTS


WHY AFRICA IS POOR


In the parable of the minas, Matt. 25:14-30, the difference is not in the number of the talents given to the three servants by their big boss, but in their attitude.
Before proceeding any further, let us here tarry a while and amuse ourselves as I always do when I want to preach on this parable to audiences, especially trying to give the three servants cultural and racial identity - the one that had five talents (for the purpose of today's investment capital reality, let us say £500, 000xx) and made a 100% profit was a Westerner, representing all Europe and America; the one that had two pounds (£200, 000) and made a profit of £200, 000xx) was an Asian, representing all Asia Minor and Asia Pacific, whilst the third servant, who was given just £1xx (£100, 000xx), who later proved to be the 'wisest', very pompous and the agrressive one and decidded to bury it was an African (particularly, a Nigerian), representing all persons of African ancestry.
The reader must take note of the operating phrase: "...each according to his ability." The big boss to me was in every respect an impartial lender who was very much investment-orientated and being very investment-inclined, the BIG BOSS expected the loan to be invested and was expecting returns on such investments from his three servants.

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PART 2


Treatise on Customer-centrism...how to start putting customers first in Nigerian offices, both in the public and the private sectors.

“Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.”
- Bill Gates


HOW CALLS AND COMPLAINTS ARE GENERALLY HANDLED IN BRITAIN, WHERE THE NIGERIA HIGH COMISSION IS LOCATED


What is more, in a world faced with security threats, these three officials cared less about my identity - introducing myself, in addition to their refusal to give me their names. Also, I did not think I heard a thing like: "....this call may be recorded for quality and training purpose" or "Your call is in the queue and a member of our team will be available to attend to you as soon as possible" or "If you are unable to stay in the queue, you could drop and we will call you on your number in 7, 9 or ten minutes!" Or such other recorded messages as in all offices in advanced societies, where from the Nigeria High Commission operates: "...Your call is important to us and will be answered shortly"..."Sorry your call is not being answered. A member of our team will be available soon", and following with a background soothing  music - or "Please continue to hold. A member of our team will be available shortly."

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PART 1


Treatise on Customer-centrism...how to start putting customers first in Nigerian offices, both in the public and the private sectors.

“Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.”
- Bill Gates


 
The Nigeria High Commission in London...an office where it seems a taboo for staff to answer phone calls. Planning to do any business on the phone with this whitewashed sepulchre? You better think twice as it's always as silent as...


 
Geoffrey Jideofor Kwusike Onyeama, Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister...How much control does he have over the nation's missions abroad and who keeps an eye on what goes on therein?


 
Acting High Commissioner Adah Simon Ogah...is he fit for the job? He looks thoroughly dazed, out of touch and not in charge at the Nigeria High Commission in London - in this case, a sort of greenhorn in the saddle or he is just outrightly nonchalant and grossly incompetent? But how can Ogah explain to the world that even in his own very exalted office, calls are usually not answered during office hours (?)...a diplomatic service, not a secret cult!

My last contact with the Nigeria High Commission in London either on the phone or by making personal appearance was in 2011 when I went there to renew my passport.

"Emperor Muhammadu Buhari is the worst that has happened to Nigeria in modern times."
 


The Sharia-compliant Emperor of Daura, Jihadi Muhammadu Buhari...the medieval potentate full of incomparable disdain for womenfolk and thinks they belong to the kitchen. Under his very watch, randy 'horses' in palaces in Northern Nigeria who pass for  emirs are violating the innocence of under-aged Christian girls of the age ranges of 12, 13 and 14 years holding them in captivity in their whitewashed palaces deflowering them at their pleasure with the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria acting as over excited spectators in their 'Royal Fathers'' palaces or should we say 'hotels'?

The gamblers and drunkards in one of their time-wasting rituals: Muhammadu Buhari, Yemi Osinbajo, Babachir David Lawal and Babagana Mongonu as the Esusu Head presides over the August 31, 2016 Drunkards Club Meet held at the CHAMBER OF NO IDEAS, the State House in Abuja. But don't all these gamblers and drunkards look very clueless and very pitiful? These are ignominious bunch who have no business being in a Government of a MAMMY MARKET or OBRUKUTU JOINT, how much more, in any part of the globe, whatsoever because the business of governance is a serious business!

This poem was written in 2007 and since then has been published and republished on Vigilance many times in defence of kids who often bear the brunt of the various insanities in our modern world and as the poet's indictment on the purposelessness of war and other barbarism such as the current global jihad in human community.
It is the poet's candid contention that although man has advanced technologically, pacing into the 21st from pre-historic times to explore the realm of the gods, he has spiritually and morally regressed to the State of Nature.
Thus, Omran Daqneesh's silence is not just and expression of shock, but at spiritual-psychoanalytical level, the kid-philosopher is simply overwhelmed by this regression, barbarism, purposeless malignity, folly, crass insensitivity and man's inhumanity to man. Man! Man! Where are you? Have you sunk so low?



A law unto themselves...in Buhari's Nigeria CHANGE means KILL AND GO!

Campaign Against Alarming Trend in Torture, Jungle Justice in Nigeria
This is certainly not the best time to be a suspect, an accused or caught red-handed violating a law or committing a crime in Nigeria, especially for the less privileged. The reason is obvious: torture, jungle (mob or street) justice is spreading across the nook and cranny of Nigeria at an alarming rate. A survey by NOIPolls in 2014 says about 95 percent of Nigerians affirmed that there was a high prevalence of jungle justice and mob attacks in Nigeria. Similarly, a Deutsche Welle report titled: ‘’When the mob rules: jungle justice in Africa’’ also submits that ‘’jungle justice is rampant across sub-Saharan Africa’’. The report went further to say that, ‘’every day at least one person on the continent faces torture or even death at the hands of irate citizenry determined to be judge, jury and executioner’’. Cameroon and Nigeria are said to have the highest rate of jungle justice in Africa. While affluent Nigerians habitually circumvent justice and get away with colossal stealing, corruption, criminal offences and malfeasance by hiring retinue lawyers, hapless Nigerians are tortured, instantly hacked to death for say, stealing a bicycle, on fanatical religious sentimentalities or for simply been at the wrong place at the wrong time. My earlier essay: ‘’Extra-judicial Killings, Right To Life of Gunshot Victims in Nigeria’’ records extra-judicial killings by security agents, the current essay will dissect acts of torture and jungle justice in Nigeria mainly by private citizens.

PART FIVE

A treatise on pastoral jihadism, islamism, arabism and cultural imperialism in Nigeria


(Ephesians 5:14)


SERIES: PASTORAL JIHADISM AND CULTURAL IMPERIALISM


Map of Nigeria


 
Map of Nigeriaghanistan


Senator Gun mi ni iso in the dock! Go! Go! Go, thou highly depraved of the earth. Go!


THE NEW BOKO HARAM (MIDDLE BELT AND SOUTHERN): CULTURAL IMPERIALISM AND PASTORAL JIHADISM IN NIGERIA

If We Must Die


If we must die, let it not be like hogs
Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot,
While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs,
Making their mock at our accursèd lot.
If we must die, O let us nobly die,
So that our precious blood may not be shed
In vain; then even the monsters we defy
Shall be constrained to honor us though dead!
O kinsmen! we must meet the common foe!
Though far outnumbered let us show us brave,
And for their thousand blows deal one death-blow!
What though before us lies the open grave?
Like men we'll face the murderous, cowardly pack,
Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting back!
- Claude McKay

Introduction:   

This essay argues that the unprecedented and widespread insecurity – terrorism, insurgency, militancy, herdsmen attacks, communal clashes, kidnap for ransom and extortion (KRE), cultism amongst other security challenges stifling Nigeria(ns), are inter alia, a byproduct of Nigeria’s old-school, bureaucratic security and intelligence establishments’ knack to be REACTIVE rather than PROACTIVE, innovative. As a result of this inertia, scores of Nigerian citizens are randomly murdered, kidnapped daily. While the Nigerian security agencies are overwhelmed, helpless and bereft of pragmatic solutions to the security challenges, the government of the day is strongly averse to taking responsibility; buck-passing and finger-pointing are its stock-in-trade. It beggars belief that while the government maintains an omerta when Nigerians are butchered, same government swiftly commiserates with foreign governments over tragedies in their clime. With life expectancy hovering at 54.5 years, one is tempted to ask, what is the value of life in Nigeria?

A Treatise on Pastoral Jihadism, Islamism, Arabism & Cultural Imperialism in Nigeria

Ephesians 5:14

PART FOUR

SERIES: PASTORAL JIHADISM AND CULTURAL IMPERIALISM

THE DOMINATION OF THE HAUSA AND FULANI PEOPLE OVER THE BELT AND THE REST OF THE COUNTRY...AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING, IS NOW...

Enter & Exeunt, Ahmadu Bello: This nation called Nigeria shall be an estate to us from our great-grand father, Uthman Dan Fodio. We shall vigorously resist a change of power. We shall manipulate the minorities of the north, and we shall regard the South as a conquered territory."

---- Ahmadu Bello, Sardauna of Sokoto in Parrot Magazine, Wednesday, October 12, 1960.

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