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Written by JOHN ODEY ADUMA, AUTHOR OF THE BESTSELLER, "BE A BEACON OF HOPE IN THE WORLD: A MESSAGE TO YOUNG BRITAIN"
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Series 3

In continuation of the serialization of his new book, the National Crime Buster Operational Handbook, JOHN ODEY ADUMA has watched with unparalleled embarrassment and shame, how the West African State of Nigeria, having been overrun and overwhelmed by the activities of the non-state actors who now roam Nigeria freely like conquistadors, is engaged in a knee-jerk reaction relying on the Kangaroo strategy, instead of using the Cheetah strategy, jumping kadogo, kadogo aimlessly, all over the place like a headless chicken flapping its wings just because of the recent threats by these non-state actors to capture Taliban Muhammadu Buhari and Mujahid Nasir El-Rufai, closing schools, colleges and other institutions in the UNITY CITY to the delight and cackling of these non-state actors as these are exactly what they want – to create a situation of unparalleled fear and panic amongst the citizenry.

Mr Aduma thus, warns the Government and the Nigerian people against such frenzy, panicky and hysteria in the words of Winston Churchill, British statesman and former Prime Minister: “Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never — in nothing, great or small, large or petty — never give in, except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force. Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.”

Kai, Mallam! Zer abunam…Boko, ISWAP, Ansaru, banjits (bandits), and other mujahedeen are upon you! Wake up, Mallam! Mallam, wake up! Haba, Mallam!

“How long will you [fslumber, O sluggard?
When will you rise from your sleep?”

  • Proverbs 6:9

ANATOMY OF CRIMES IN NIGERIA: SOME FACTORS ACTING AS CATALYSTS FOR ENDEMIC CRIMES IN NIGERIA AND THE STRATEGIC THINKING NEEDED TO COMBAT THEM

“I hear you…”

  • George Bush Jr.

 

  1. Catalytic impact of non-payment of salaries and pensions on crimes
  2. Poverty
  3. Greed
  4. Lack of contentment.
  5. The stupid reliance on monocultural economy.
  6. Just managing wages (JMWs)/low or surviving wages
  7. Just managing national economy (JMNE).
  8. Non-implementation of minimum wages
  9. Effects of a non-producing economy
  10. Conspicuous consumption in a non-producing economy.
  11. Culture of BORN THROW ’WAY.
  12. Endemic corruption
  13. Distorted beliefs.
  14. Scarcity or the absence of essenco (essentials).
  15. Shortage of goods and services.
  16. Food shortage.
  17. (Spiralling) inflation.
  18. Bastardization of values.
  19. NIGERIA’S FOUR DEADLY PLAGUES
  • Corruption
  • Nepotism
  • Hereditary privilege
  • Quota system.
  • The hijacking of national spaces by violent men and women, murderers, beasts/monsters in human clothing, kile jeku politicians/political almajirai - political jobbers, “treacherous prodigals”, scopophilic agents, etc.
  1. THE NIGERIAN TRAGEDY AND THE PARABLE OF PLENTY AND LACK – borrowing without common nor simple sense: The people that have everything, have nothing; but the people that have nothing, have everything, and for their today, they mortgaged our future.
  2. Conscious national employment generation not matching intractable (youth) population growth.
  3. Outdated open grazing
  4. Clerics and pastors laundering money.
  5. Power drunkards.
  6. Mounting roadblocks by both the uniformed personnel and some elements within the civilian community.
  7. Impact of failed states in Africa on crimes in Nigeria.
  8. Mixing politics with religion, and vice versa.
  9. The growing pandemic of lazy, flabby, plastic, sluggish uncreative, unimaginative, un-innovative, uncreative and uninventive youth, referred to by this writer as Generation IBB (GIBB or G-IBB).
  10. Resources-rich Nigeria sitting on wealth but living in abject poverty.
  11. ACHANGERIA – Nigeria is a country full of Achans (Joshua 10:29).
  12. Power drunk.
  13. Power drunkards.
  14. The culture of promoting one religion over the others instigated by the state, palaces and the cabals being teleguided by the House of Saud/UAE.
  15. Using cowtimidation, DSS, SSS, EFCC, IFCC, the military, paramilitary, and the police to terrorise, browbeat and threaten the indigenous people of Nigeria.
  16. Sending hungry armed or unarmed uniform personnel to face equally hungry citizens.
  17. UNIFORM CRAZY/ABUSE: Anyone can put on uniform in Nigeria and go about harassing the Nigerian public, collect tolls from them, discipline them, beat, extort money from them just as the uniformed personnel themselves, power drunk often do to Nigerians.
  18. Relying on the outdated mode of Kangaroo policing in the 21st
  19. Non-existent culture of partnership or integrated or cooperative or multi-prong approach to policing
  20. Absence of BORDER FORCE distinct from Customs and Excise to police and patrol the nation’s very porous borders 24/7.
  21. Absence of strategic national development policy (SNDP) covering all the sectors of the NIGERIANCONOMY.
  22. The non-existence in the Nigerian system of the theology of common and simple senses.
  23. Absence of post-COVID strategic national development policy (PC-SNDP) covering all the sectors of the NIGERIANCONOMY.
  24. Absence of a national data bank for all the jobless – job seekers, those actively seeking jobs, those passively seeking jobs, those seeking second jobs, those seeking career change, number of graduates produced each year from tertiary institutions, schools, colleges, institutes, school leavers, number of those veering to skills or in skills-orientated trade, pensioners, etc, etc.
  25. Absence of a national data bank for all the almajirai in the country.
  26. Absence of a national data bank for the IDPs, those sent to IDPs centres on daily basis after sudden reversal of circumstance and the plan for rehabilitation/resettlement.
  27. Absence of a national data bank for all the out of school children nationwide.
  28. No national survey/poll to show those Nigerians in the two halves of the country – Sharia Nigeria and Secular Nigeria as to the number of kids enthusiastic about modern education (not Western because it is not only the West that have contributed to the modern day global/universal education bank) now, and those less enthusiastic, those hesitant about going to school and those who do not want to go to school/anymore.
  29. Absence of a national data bank for all the drop-outs nationwide.
  30. Absence of a national data for all the NGOs/INGOs operating in the country all of which must be registered in order to legally operate.
  31. Absence of a national data for all the madrassas in the country – proprietors, pupils, teachers (mallams), registration details, mission statement/philosophy/goal/objectives, mosques or palace/s to which they are attached, funders/financiers/sponsors both locally, nationally and internationally – Saudi Arabia (UAE - Sunnis), Iran (Shi’ites), other Muslim majority nation, etc.
  32. Absence of a national data for all the Islamic associations/organizations in Nigeria – radical, mindlessly radical/extremists/ultra-conservative, conservative and moderates and their sponsors/financiers/funders from far off East and other Muslim majority nations, including their objectives and mission statements, educational contributions, locally, nationally and internationally, etc.
  33. Absence of a national bank for all the missing persons in Nigeria, particularly in the North.
  34. The corruption and infection of the Republic by dubious and dodgy politicians and political officials without honour, principles, and integrity – THE POLITICAL ESAUS.
  35. Senior Government officials in Nigeria, including top level management execs in the private sector seeing and touching cash – public funds/money belonging to their institutions, organizations and with the nationwide prevailing culture of ownership mentality they think these money entrusted to them belong to them, hence these execs do whatever they like with public funds and their company/organizations/institutions’ money – steal and steal and steal, loot and loot and loot! Whereas their counterparts in the West and in other sane societies merely see figures and never, ever see and touch liquidity cash – public funds allocated to their departments and ministries, nor do they as execs permitted by law to award contracts as contracts are handled by specialists/professionals registered with the relevant national bodies in their countries. Therefore, looting and thievery can only be minimised if the nation aims at a cashless society, all monies/payment made through the banks and contracts handled by registered specialist, and they must be a law criminalizing the handling of cash by staff/officials in ministries and in corporate environments.
  36. OWNERSHIP MENTALITY AMONGST NIGERIANS IN CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTS AND IN PUBLIC OFFICES – the pervasive ownership mentality amongst Nigerians who serve at top management level in both the private sector within the NIGERIACONOMY: This writer who had had the privilege of working at top level executive both in the private and public sectors had witnessed how his colleagues would treat company/public money as theirs – they would send their office assistants or secretaries to the company/Ministries Accountants requesting for thousands of Naira to be reflected in the company/ministries accounts as MISCELLANEOUS – thousands for holidays; thousands to dash their girlfriends/concubines who came to visit them in their offices; thousand to buy the latest cars, to live in the most obscene and exotic parts of cities; thousands to furnish/refurbish their offices and official quarters; thousands to just trim their gardens; thousands for frequent trips to Aso Rock as witnessed at the Daily Times – this practice is still ongoing amongst Governors who are in Abuja every day 24/7, spending their security votes and state allocations with the corridor of power prostitutes (CPP), the same heartless and despicable elements who have not paid salaries to workers in their states for upward of 4-6 years! In these two sectors of serving our fatherland, I had seen how big companies and corporations had been brought down courtesy of this locust-like heartlessness and abysmal extravagance, with such companies/corporations subsequently becoming insolvent, going into administration/liquidation and collapsing. This is the story of the Daily Times, where this writer worked as Chairman, Editorial Board between 2000-2003, before relocating to the United Kingdom, where he is currently sojourning. The joke amongst my staff then was: “Chairman, you dey here dey work; kill yourself and sometimes even sleep in the office, whilst others dey go share money in hotels because they are afraid of you.” The story of the Daily Times as I have always said is the story of Nigeria. In fact, the Daily Times of Nigeria Plc is mini-Nigeria. Under this scenario, woe betides that Accountant who would give them wise counsels as to the implications of such absurdities or talk about/preach ethics of their professions. I had seen some Accountants with integrity resigning because of this, whilst others would merely talk about ethic and professionalism and the long-term implication, but comply and sit-put, whilst those Accountants without honour and integrity would take advantage of that paper request and take their millions and thereafter record under miscellaneous.
  37. Mountain roadblocks by uniformed Nigerians – police, military, paramilitary, vigilantes, tribal security officials, tribal militias, terrorists, bandits, even herders, etc.
  38. Raiding carried out by uniformed Nigerian at markets, in civilian residences, at borders, seaports, on waterways, etc.
  39. Allocation and Share Syndrome (ASS).
  40. BAS – THE EXAMPLE OF THE WORLD’S NO.1 BORROWER AND INTERNATIONAL ALMAJIRI, MUHAMMADU BUHARI who is always at the BEATIFUL GATE of the nation’s of the world with a bowl in his hands, because he knows in the coming years when the effects of his endless borrowing will take their tolls on Nigeria, Nigerians and indeed, all Africans will be at the mercy of his fellow mujaheedin who will use food (FOOD JIHAD) to convert Nigerians and subsequently Islamise Nigeria during the famine that will eventually ensue.
  41. Emergence on the Nigerian scene of miracle-seeking generation, desiring prosperity without working, but by hunting for miracles, wealth everywhere and every corner – in churches, mosques, shrines, graveyards, etc.
  42. The culture of easy life. It used to be the saying in years gone by: “suffer before pleasure”, but the reverse is now the case. Equally when considering suitors in the olden days, maidens would ask themselves thus: “is he going to make it?” But now that question has been reversed by the greedy generation of Nigerian/African spinsters: “has he made it?”
  43. Era of flesh exhibitionism and strict religious laws in Nigeria fuelling the current rape pandemic in Nigeria. But do NCNW and WIN still exist in that country? Shame on you all!
  44. Babylonian Beasts’ Nudity/Babylon’s Beasts and Nudity/Beasts of Babylon in Nude (BBN). Again, Do the NCNW & WIN still exist in Nigeria? All decent women who are not speaking out against the modern era Corinthianization of Nigeria should hang their heads in shame!
  45. The gradual descent to non-competitiveness within the Nigerian system, courtesy of quota system, the looting spree/extravaganza, culture of wealth without working, wealth without sweating, hereditary privilege, freebie culture (awoof), ransoms, the granting of presidential amnesty/pardon to criminal elements in society and subsequently rehabilitation and paying them mouth-watery sums of money (N65,000xx) per month in the name of allowances, instead of making them to face the wrath of the law of the land.
  46. The culture of paying public/Government money into private accounts of the so-called “coordinators”.
  47. Government officials – IGPs, military and paramilitary chiefs, Governors paying salaries/pensions of their serving and former personnel/workers into their private accounts in collusion with heartless bank officials so they can receive interests upfront which they will use to pay their favourites, leaving the other personnel/workers unpaid for months and years, which is generally now the norm in Nigeria. Thus, it is now a culture and fashionable too not to pay salaries and unfashionable/weird and strange to pay salaries in Nigeria of today.
  48. Inclusion and subsequent sponsorship of the relatives/cronies of the so-called “coordinators” under the Presidential Amnesty Programme, enabling these relatives and cronies of theirs to study abroad alongside the officially recognised beneficiaries (ORBs).
  49. Democracy hijackers and freedom snatchers.
  50. The inevitable impeding and pepertual combustibility of the North.
  51. Igboxit/Ndigboxit
  52. Yor’exit
  53. Ndigboxiteers
  54. Yor’xiteers
  55. Parents not wanting their children/wards/grandchildren to pass through what they themselves have passed through in life before becoming successful by dint of hard work.
  56. The existence of illegal migratory routes, fuelling mass exodus of aliens to Nigeria, and Nigerians to other parts of Africa and the rest of the world.
  57. The ongoing slave-raiding enterprise by the Fulanis as in the past (centuries).
  58. Culture of wealth without working (www)/wealth without suffering (wws)/wealth without sweating (wws).
  59. Suicide pact.
  60. Existence of predatory paedophiles in high places, particularly in palaces.
  61. Foreigners worshipping in mosques in Nigeria unchecked in the name of Muslim Ummah.
  62. The fact that the Nigerian society has lost its soul, humanity, conscience and bearing – the NATIONAL SAT NAV.
  63. Politicians failing to meet their socio-politico-econo-religio-cultural contracts with their former clients – election riggers, ballot boxes snatchers, now turned criminals of all sorts, including the types of criminal acts ravaging the country the most, banditry, kidnapping, terrorism, rape, armed robbers, etc.
  64. Police and other security agencies not being proactive, but merely reactive in their approach to policing, securing, and defending the nation.
  65. Inhouse fighting amongst the corrupt and contract-chasing security Chiefs – none of them wants to take instructions/order from the other as they all see themselves as demi-gods.
  66. Multi-agency conflicts, petty jealousy, unhealthy rivalry, lack of general indiscipline, lack of coordination, total lack of humility, due to supremacy contest and over-lapping functions due to the very crowded policing, security, manning, guarding and defence spaces.
  67. The desire by some people to go to prison for the fun of it.
  68. The unquenchable desire by some ex-convict to return to prison again and again.
  69. The desire by some people to go to prison for the reason that virtually all their friends/gang members are there.
  70. The hilltop mansions of the Generals are an assault on our collective national psyche. Both the Olusegun Obasanjo Library in Abeokuta and the Otuoke Library and Development in which over N6 billion was collected from the public and till date unaccounted for. Also, very crooked as their thieving husbands, the so-called First Ladies too are wont to be launching spurious Foundations in which billions of Naira are usually collected and just like those of their husbands are unaccounted for – from Maryam Babangida, through till the very present, and perhaps, this chicanery is likely to continue beyond Aisha Dubai and the current crops of States First Ladies. Presidential library project: Why Obasanjo, Fayose, orthers must be prosecuted – Sagay - Daily Post Nigeria, The Obasanjo Presidential Library PLC (gamji.com), Obasanjo Presidential Library, first in Africa commissioned | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News — News — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News, Outrage over N6bn donation to Jonathan’s Otuoke church | Premium Times Nigeria (premiumtimesng.com), accessed: 26/09/2021.
  71. Suicide thought.
  72. Child predators/molesters within the Nigerian system.
  73. Self-appointed faith protectors turning into faith predators, indulging in unwarranted religious provocation/s.
  74. Lack of effective nationwide policy to protect kids, youngsters, women, and other vulnerable persons from sex predators.
  75. Islamists’ propaganda magnetizing young Muslims in droves to answer the “call from the East” to join the global jihad as Mujahedeen, hoping for 72 wives, martyrdom and Aljanah in the hereafter.
  76. Intractable growth of weapons manufacturing industries, especially in the West and the East.
  77. The general multiplication of the IDPs in the country.
  78. ALL PAINS CONTINUE – APC.
  79. ALL PROBLEMS CONTINUE – APC.
  80. ALL PEACE CANCELLED – APC.
  81. More wars, crimes, violence, atrocities – terrorists’ activities, more sales of weapons by the West. Thus, it is to the benefit of some that the world is never, ever stable and know peace for a second, but perpetually in conflict and at war with itself.
  82. Citing development projects – housing/estates on hitherto earmarked open spaces/recreational grounds/centres/facilities, shelter belts/cattle routes/tracks, etc.
  83. Absence of, or planning and developing without open spaces/recreational/playgrounds/shelter belts, parks, etc.
  84. Absence of national housing data
  85. Provocative and unguarded utterances, including hate speeches by irresponsible Nigerians, purportedly in most cases on behalf of their faiths/associations/organizations/regions/NGOs and ethnic nationalities.
  86. The ‘existence’ of FOREST BANKS where bandits normally save their ransoms, and FOREST HOSPITALS, where instead of the popular LONDON-MECCA HOSPITALS, where Baba London and the Jagaban of Borgu normally jet to for their medical vacation, they go for treatment.
  87. The deliberate dilution of NIGERIACONOMY with FULANOCRACY. 

***To be continued.

TOWARDS MORAL REVOLUTION IN NIGERIA AND IN THE WORLD AMONGST YOUNG PEOPLE…. THE BOOK EVERY NIGERIAN AND ALL THE WORLD’S YOUNG PERSONS FROM AGE 11 AND ABOVE MUST BUY AND READ IMMEDIATELY…

 

ANATOMY OF GLOBAL YOUTH VIOLENCE & ZERO YOUTH MORALITY

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Published by AUSTIN MACAULEY PUBLISHERS UK, one of the fastest growing publishing companies in the world, the book was released to the global public on the 4th of January 2022, and it is currently being sold by AMAZON, TELEGRAPH BOOKS, AUSTIN MACAULEY PUBLISHERS, ABE BOOKS, and a host of other bookstores, which include:

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A DISSECTION OF GLOBAL YOUTH VIOLENCE & ZERO YOUTH MORALITY

COMMENT BY MR CHRIS HOBBS, AN EX- POLICE OFFICER ABOUT “BE A BEACON OF HOPE IN THE WORLD: A MESSAGE TO YOUNG BRITAIN: 

“I think your book is excellent. In an ideal world, that book should be given to every head-teacher in the country. If I were a head I'd pick three messages every week and display them prominently, say in the entrance and /or assembly hall so every pupil could see them.  

Congratulations

Chris” 

THE BLURB

 

Why does one youngster stab another with a knife which they will never, ever dare to stab themselves with? Why are our young people killing themselves without thinking of the pains and sorrow such barbarism and bestiality will leave their loved ones with for the rest of their lives? Why do some young persons - members of the same community prey on one another with such jungle-like ferocity in the nation’s cities? Why, why are there now so many of such gruesome, purposeless, wicked and unwarranted killings in the nation’s cities as if Britain is now a land that devours its children? More worrisome is the fact that when they are hacked to death so young, what happens to their dreams, visions, goals and aspirations?

Heart-rending as these painful questions are, Be A Beacon of Hope in the World: A Message to Young Britain does not attempt to offer answers to these puzzles arising from the untimely deaths of Britain’s children through knifings. However, it seeks to act as a guidepost, compass and a Sat Nav to point young persons in the direction of the good way and on the path of civility, decency, common sense, humaneness and universal altruism, whereupon they are expected to have respect, first for themselves, for others and for all of life’s forms. Therefore, let the alarm bell which this book has triggered off to warn all young persons in Britain and the world over that to live in the fast lane is to die young, reverberate through the vista of time.

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