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LOOKING THE OTHER WAY: BROKEN NIGERIA…WITHOUT WALLS, WITHOUT DEFENCE Featured

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 4

Continuing the serialization of his latest book, “The Crimebuster: The National Operational Pocket Notebook for Policing  a Multi-cultural, Multi-Lingual and Multi-Racial Polity”, JOHN ODEY ADUMA in this series, reassures the nation and all the Nigerian people, home and in the diaspora that no matter how long the blood-lettings, the unpleasantness and frustrations of the moment; no matter the darkness of the moment; the topsy-turvy of the moment; the ontological disequilibria of the moment; the distresses of the moment, the agonies of the moment; the terrors of the moment, accompanied by their dangers – AK-47 and every weapon of mass destruction; the disillusionments, disenchantments, discontent and the despondency of the moment; the disgruntlement, wailings and the mourning of the moment, WE SHALL OVER COME, and OVERCOME WE SHALL.

Therefore, my fellow Nigerians, fear not, for the Nigerian story shall be told under the theme: the good, the bad and the beautiful.

My dear fellow Nigerians, again, I say to you: fear not, for we will prevail, and deep down in my heart, I do believe, Nigeria will prevail. Yea, our country will prevail someday!

 

MB…the Sheikh’s look of “wetin concern me.”

Mahdi Muhammadu Buhari looks the other way in the face of the nation’s current Hellmageddon.

Aboki na, you is look the other way, whilst Nigeria on fire, aey?

Aey? Aey? You is look the other way whilst country burn, Aboki? This, no good. It it (is) very scandalous, Mallam!

Ama… goment na, wuru wuru ne. You not in charge, not in control. Haba, Mallam!

You double standard, speaking with two sides of your mouth?

You say: “wetin concern me, aey, aey, Mallam?”

You promised Bullionvandit, you hand ober power to him on a platter of gold, and then you turn round to talk no wuru wuru elections in 2023, aey?

Haba, you talk from two sides of your mouth, Aboki? Then me, all Nanjiriya and all fifle of the world no trust you can conduct a free and fiar (fair) election.

Aboki, party na – APC…vote buying, ballot snatching, Bullion vans; APC, jibiti, APC, nyama nyama; APC, kwerepshon; APC, TABERNACLE OF ROBBERS; APC, wuruwuru!

Sebin years, you no fit put your house in order:

Abri place, froblem, Abri place, wahala.

Wallahi, progress card na por eight years, F-9 parallel!

Gaskiya ne.

 

THE LAST-MINUTE IMPEACHMENT CALL.COM…LET MY PEOPLE THINK

Those calling for the impeachment of Taliban Muhammadu Buhari this midnight hour seems to this writer to be suffering from unparalleled political convulsion/epilepsies.

Would they have the intellect to predict the resultant cataclysmic/seismic ontological disequilibria that will ensue, triggering a political earthquake of unimaginable magnitude, eventuating in such untowardness as chaos/crises of immense proportion – ING, coups and counter coups, tenure elongation, etc.

Again, I say: let my people think.

 

THE CRIMEBUSTER’S NATIONAL OPERATIONAL POCKET NOTEBOOK:

The blue pocket notebook for modern policing

 

EFFECTIVE POLICING, SECURITY AND DEFENCE STRATEGIES FOR FIGHTING CRIME IN A MULTILINGUAL, MULTICULTURAL & MULTI-RACIAL POLITY…….

 

IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc (+), fdc, NPM
Inspector General of Police

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. POWER IMBALANCE – the re-inventing/re-engineering/re-invigorating/re-vitalising and the general transformation/reformation of the Nigerian state must begin power balancing to prevent a section of the country to continue to dominate the rest.
  2. The death of the culture of hard work taken over by the culture of prayer without work, and the endless search for miracles at prayer grounds 24/7 and at the so-called HOLY CITIES.
  3. The nation’s fastest growing industries becoming a Frankenstein’s monster and a nightmare.
  • Bandidustry
  • Terrodustry
  • Kidnappingdustrry
  • Rapedustry
  • Lootingdustry
  • Borrow-share-dustry
  • Self-help-dustry: Vigilantes, Hisbah, Amotekun, OPC, ESN, APC (Arewa People’s Congress – the militant arm of ACF), secessionists, tribal militias, regional/religious armies/police/security outfits, etc.
  1. Absence of role model within the family circle and in the nation generally.
  2. The degeneracy of the Nigerian people from the Olympian height of the quest for knowledge to the present and pervasive quest for unparalleled (materialism) acquisitiveness.
  3. The total dysfunctionality of everything and the collapse of values in Nigeria.
  4. The Age of global zero morality.
  5. Absence of community spaces/town halls/common halls/common rooms in and around Nigeria for open debates at community, local, state, and national levels.
  6. Absence of standards in national/public life.
  7. Fulani’s agenda of Islamification and subsequent Talibanization of Nigeria with the goal of introducing a Talibanized sharia.
  8. Pervasive political gangsterism in the polity, resulting in the hijacking of the polity and all socio-politico-econo-cultural and religious spaces by the Area boys/girls, former Area boys/girls, bandits, former bandits, terrorists, state terrorists, extremists, jihadists (Wahabis/Salafists), mujahedeen and having as their indisputable ideologies – Jagabanism, Agberoism, Onyebruism and ferocious/bestial Islamism, etc.
  9. The introduction of the principles of Jagabanism and Bullionvanism as cornerstones of violence and monetised politicking. It should be noted also that Jagabanism thrives on the philosophies of DO OR DIE POLITICS or VOTE FOR ME OR DIE POLITICS! WINNING AT ALL COSTS POLITICS or BRIGANDAGE AND VANDALIZATION POLITICS or DESTRUCTION AND DESTABILIZATION OF POLITICS or AFTER HIM NA ME or NA MY TURN or SECESSION POLITICS!
  10. Sunnism vs. Shiitism imported from the East and Muslim majority nations into first, Northern Nigerian sub-national polity and then into the Nigerian politics. Both the Sunni Muslims and the Shi’ite Muslims are doing the biddings of the House of Saud and other Muslim majority nations by holding Nigeria by the jugular on behalf of the Sunni Muslims and the Shi’ite Muslims worlds – Saudi Arabia and the entire UAE, including other Muslims majority worlds, their sponsors/financiers, and instigators as they both contend for the ownership/soul of Nigeria, whilst the sponsors/financiers and instigators of the Shi’ites coming from Iran.
  11. Spiritual/Soul aridity/desertification/desiccation/degradation/kwashiorkor/corruption/famine/thirstiness/hunger/corruption.
  12. Unknown, unidentified gun men are in charge of Nigeria and are the ones actually ruling Nigeria, but when exactly will they be known. Exposed/identified?
  13. The brawn vs. brain mentality amongst the nation’s uniformed men and women.
  14. Very illiterate uniformed men and women from the North and neighbouring West African countries sent to the highly endowed/gifted/educated/learned South to quell riots/crisis and stop demos. Being faced with obvious psychological inadequacy and petty jealousy would want to rubbish the education of the Southerners by unleashing terror of immense brutality and proportion on them in a manner that suggests: BOOK NO BE POWER or YOU GET EDUCATION ME; I GET POWER, YOU GET INTELLECT, I GET GUN!
  15. The existence of miscellaneous in official accounting/expenditure.
  16. Untaxed, unaccounted for, unaudited religious industry boasting of many ‘factories’ – churches and mosques.
  17. Bandits/terrorists’ informants in public institutions/spaces, including places of worship, highways (vulcanizers/mechanics/food vendors/motor park touts/; highway/border paramilitary, the police, the military, etc, etc. In fact, terrorists and bandits have more informants/intelligence networks than the national security agencies!
  18. Absence of national morality in both the present jet Age and the Age of social media/internet.
  19. Developing without shelter belts, open spaces, parks, community libraries, town halls, community centres, etc.
  20. Prevalence of foreign agents within the Nigerian system.
  21. The helplessness/powerlessness of teachers to discipline their pupils/students without being beaten up by their parents or risk litigation.
  22. Executhieves Almajirai – the now too well known purposeless, visionless, missionless, aimless leadership in Nigeria without an iota of honour/honesty, principle, integrity and very thoroughly corrupt!
  23. The prevalence in the polity of enthusiastic stomach service politicians (SSP), promoting and encouraging stomach service politics (SSP), FOOD IS READY POLITICIANS, COME CHOP POLITICIANS, MAMA PUT POLITICIANS, VERY GREEDY AND STOMACH SERVICE POLITICIANS, OWAMBE POLITICIANS, KILE JE JEKU (?) POLITICIANS, AMALA POLITICIANS, BULLION VAN POLITICIANS, STAY PUT POLITICIANS, REMAIN IN OFFICE DIE POLITICIANS, POLITICAL EGRETS ON ‘COWS’’ HUNCHBACKS, ETC.
  24. Settlement culture in the Nigerian polity and system introduced into the Nigerian system/polity by Ibrahim Gbadamosi Babangida. But what is the after-office value of IBB to his immediate community/LGA/state, nationally and internationally apart from conspiring with fellow kingmakers like Olusegun Obasanjo, T.Y. Danjuma and Abdulsalami Abubakar to foist sick, intellectually indolent, intellectually destitute/bankrupt, directionless, supra-clueless, profligate, ossified-pre-historic and bestial Taliban Presidents on the Nigerian people, and the world? And unless God intervenes, the nation could be heading the same path of having a very sickly President, who would be ruling from his sickbed abroad in 2023.
  25. Destiny killers, dream hijackers, hope snatcher, ambition abductors, motivation kidnappers and inspiration robbers in high places.
  26. Running a country many do not feel/have a sense of belonging.
  27. “YOU MUST BRING OUR OWN OR DON’T COME HOME” – undue pressure put on public officers, politicians and political officials by their family members, kinsmen, constituents, poligeozones and the members of their ethnic nationalities. Politicians steal to meet up with demands of people — Audu Ogbeh (dailytimesng.com), "My Salary was only 900K" - Audu Ogbeh laments financial pressure on political leaders ⋆ (herald.ng), accessed: 25/09/2021.
  28. The general get rich mentality.
  29. The flamboyant lifestyles of some Nigerians, misleading, children, youngsters, young adults and the youth.
  30. The craze for designer this, and designer that in the country.
  31. The hijacking and hostage taking of the newsrooms in Nigeria by organizations/associations (NGOs/ethnic/religious/regional) and individuals whose stock in trade is to heat up the polity 24/7, issuing trash in the name of press releases, threatening thunder and brimstone to make the country ungovernable, having kobo-kobo to kobo-kobo journalists/reporters and equally kobo-kobo
  32. Ethnically/regionally and religiously motivated wealth redistribution or transfer such that the North which naturally had nothing has everything now, whilst the South which naturally had everything has nothing now!
  33. Nigeria’s crazy economic system which makes buyers of high value items pay all the cost prices at one go, instead of paying for such items instalmentally as is the practice in advanced economies as well as paying rentals in advance, say: 2-5 years instead of weekly or just monthly!
  34. Not being security conscious or the habit of it.
  35. Leaving doors, windows, gates open without thinking of the security implications of such utter carelessness – and more, walls not being barb wired.
  36. Leaving car doors open or the habit of leaving keys on car doors or on home/house doors.
  37. Border disputes resulting in communal clashes – this writer has suggested again and again that both the states and Federal Government should take inventory of all lands in dispute in and around Nigeria, and after having done so, enact a law or via executive order declare such areas as FEDERAL PROTECTED AREAS (FPAs) or FEDERAL PROTECTED ZONES (FPZs) – barracks, police stations, educational institutions, etc., could be built in these specially protected areas.
  38. Too much or overdose of religion or rather Vodkaligion and zero godliness.
  39. General indiscipline within the Nigerian system.
  40. Absence of the Nigerian culture or national culture.
  41. Erosion/corrosion of private/family morality/values.
  42. The culture of a non-questioning society.
  43. Provocative and condemnatory preaching from both the mosques and churches attacking adherents and founders of either faith.
  44. Girls/ladies/women setting their material bars and demands so high, in addition to setting financial targets they can hoodwink men to part with before they can consider these victims of theirs as friends or husbands, having generally commercialised themselves and their bodies, hence they prostitute one man after another in their ignominious search for the highest bidders. As a matter of fact, there are some girls/ladies/women in Nigeria/Africa generally, who would not consider a man unless they have certain type of very expensive cars and live in a particular exotic and obscene geographical area of a city in Nigeria/Africa, when it is a truism that some of these girls live in highly deprived-high population density areas (HDHPDAs) – especially on tilts in shanties or in a one-room face-me-I-face-you-accommodation with many of their relations therein. If then you have been wondering why there are millions of women of African ancestry not married, whether on the other or this side of the Atlantic, this then is one of the many reasons. But these same ladies of African descent – generally known and referred to as: sa re wa (Yoruba, for “run come”) or ije kuje (Yoruba, for unparalleled greed) or kile jeku (?) (Yoruba, for left over) ladies, even though some of them are graduates will enthusiastically marry a Caucasian who is just a plumber, gardener, carpenter, bouncer, construction hand, electrician, cleaner and drop-outs!
  45. Prosperity pastors discouraging their so-called “daughters” in the Lord from marrying struggling young men because their God is not a poor God, so, will not bring poor men their way.
  46. Idle and lazy youths – Satan finds work for idle hands.
  47. Social Mediaholicism – a generation hooked or addicted to social media. The Internet Age has bred a generation that merely has nodding acquaintance with human interaction/social intercourse of the type of face to face or one on one communication.
  48. Setting up political parties by neophyte Presidential candidates to defraud Nigerians and foreigners alike, as they know no one will call them to account for the money they had collected from unsuspecting Nigerians and foreigners.
  49. National Cake partakers – some use pen, whilst bandits, kidnappers, terrorists, armed robbers, the so-called unknown/unidentified gunmen are merely copying the military, the police and the paramilitary who have been using guns to share all Nigerians can offer with their cronies, even our commonwealth, which had been cornered and still being cornered by them and their cronies, using guns!
  50. Western evangelists holding crusades in Nigeria/Africa to collect tithes and offerings which they take back to their countries to build universities, Theological Colleges, feed their unparalleled and extravagant lifestyles and to assuage their guilty conscience, they send a few change from the money collected from Nigerians/Africans at crusade grounds to provide one or two boreholes, build chicken-shed schools and then turn round to deride Africa as the DARK CONTINENT and the CONTINENT FLOWING WITH POVERTY, PENURY AND UNDER DEVELOPMENT.
  51. Out of school children and youngsters numbering over 16 million presently.
  52. Official and unofficial IDPs.
  53. The Almajirai system which serves as a breeding and recruitment grounds for the Islamists/extremists/jihadists – terrorists, both local and international.
  54. Children/youngsters/youth joining bad company.
  55. Negative influences of peer group.
  56. Having too many friends.
  57. Too many Islamic sects in Nigeria – more so, of the radical/extremists type collecting money locally, from far off East and the Muslim majority nations for jihad or Islamists purposes/activities.
  58. National (the Presidency/Cabinet Ministers)/tribal/regional/associational/organizational/militia/conventional/social media agent provocateurs.
  59. Absence of community guides.
  60. The very unhealthy 24/7 competition for media spaces by every Omagu and Omaga issuing press releases spewing out rubbish just to heat up the polity.
  61. The culture of NATIONAL SPEAKING IN TOUNGUES OR NATIONAL TONGUE SPEAKING – everybody is speaking and not anybody listening as all are speaking/talking at the same time.
  62. Girls/ladies/women putting men under undue pressures by their question: HAS HE MADE IT? as against the olden days question by women when they would ask: IS HE GOING TO MAKE IT?
  63. Culture of extravagant celebration amongst Nigerians.
  64. The nuisances of MURIC and its very irresponsible fanatical Arch-Vodkaligionist, ‘Prof’ Ishaqkunu Akintola and their crass insensitivity to the nation’s religio-cultural diversity. No godly person will ever set up an NGO to collect money and be issuing press release on everything/every issue under the sun just to put a wedge between adherents of the two major faiths and ethnic nationalities in Nigeria. Why do the press in Nigeria keep accepting all his garbage which comes in form of press release from that SATANIC agency of national division and subsequent destabilization? And why have the security agencies not called MURIC’s ‘Professor’ Taliban Akintola to order? Must he comment on everything/issue 24/7? By the way, who has been bankrolling him? And what have his employers got to say about his national and transatlantic nuisances? Pray, what time does he have for his students? The religious war in the South could begin from his base at the Lagos State University (LASU), and Nigerians must not forget the crisis at UI, pitting Muslim Community against the Christian Community over the Cross at the Chapel of Resurrection in the 80s. But is Ishaqkunu above the law? Imagine what would have happened long ago, had a Christian been engaged in, and involved in these many years, causing such national nuisances, sowing discord and divisions. Would the Nigerian authorities have so remained like the silent sentinel at the village gate?
  65. Culture of extravagant burial ceremonies
  66. General INKPUNITY (impunity).
  67. Culture of non-accountability
  68. General insensitivity and lack of consideration for the other person.
  69. Having a dead Federal Ministry of Information and Culture and an equally dead NATIONAL ORIENTATION AGENCY!
  70. The endemic culture of “live fast, die young.”
  71. Women making unnecessary demands on their potential boyfriends and suitors.
  72. The culture of who know man or man know man.
  73. Corruption trial by negotiation and settlement.
  74. EFCC going only after the anti-Buhari-APC elements, whilst turning blind eyes even as all the political crooks/looters troop to their usual hiding place – that HOUSE OF FUGITIVES/TABERNACLE OF ROBBERS, even the APC!
  75. The Nigerian national ‘fishnet’ does not catch big fishes, but little and inconsequential ones.
  76. Absence of fellow feeling.
  77. Misgovernance creating monsters and savage wolves who parade themselves as ethnic freedom fighters.
  78. Diminished responsibility.
  79. Hearing voices which do often lead people to commit suicide and homicide.
  80. Accepting dangerous elements – the Mujahedeen/the so-called fighters back into society from the caves, forests, mountains, hills, valleys, etc, in the name of “repentant Boko Haramists”, pampering and spending millions on their so-called rehabilitation, only for them to be feeding the “fighters” in their hideouts with information and afterwards, sneak back into the forest, caves, mountains, hills, valleys to join the other “fighters” and then launch a graver ferocious attack on the Nigerian people. If you knew you would be forgiving again and again for committing and repeating a crime and afterward be celebrated as a martyr/mujahedeen/holy fighters prosecuting holy war, why would you not keep on committing the same crime? The Niger Deltan youths were granted amnesty without having to be prosecuted for their dastardly crimes against the Nigerian people and expats, so why not Boko? But the Nigeriaghanistan authorities must be made aware that ONCE A BOKO, ALWAYS A BOKO HARAM, and in the coming days the Nigerian security will have the hardest task of contending with more and more and more home-grown Boko, ISWAP, Janjaweed, Al-Qaeda, Al-Shabaab, and the ‘bees’ coming over from the Central Asia – even Afghanistan to overwhelm Africa, particularly West Africa!
  81. North’s often mischievous, very irresponsible, and very selfish propaganda against Southerners and Southern leaders.
  82. Increasing number of private prisons and torture chambers in and around the country – even by the so-called pastors/men and women of God and their Muslim cleric counterparts.
  83. Sadism, nihilism, narcissisms, and the general predilection for political and religious extremism/fanaticism – Far-left, Far-right and religious fundamentalism – Islamism, jihadism, Wahabism, Salafism, Shi’itism, strange brand of Pentecostalism, evangelicalism, etc.
  84. Absence of human sympathy/feeling.
  85. Prevalence of a network of (political) hired killers.
  86. Guns now in every hand and coming into the country 24/7 unchecked through ports, other water ways and land borders, including the home-made guns.
  87. Uncontrolled manufacturing of Dane guns – locally manufactured guns, especially with the ever multiplying ALTERNATIVE ETHNIC AND REGIONAL ARMED FORCES (AERAF) in Nigeria.
  88. The existence of professional political assassins
  89. The collapsed Nigerian state now awash with light and weapons of mass destruction.
  90. The culture of Might is Right.
  91. Culture of hereditary privilege.
  92. Survival of the fittest culture.
  93. “Bees” from Afghanistan now heading to the nations, more so, Africa which is terrorists-friendly, particularly, West Africa.
  94. Pervasive Machiavellianism in the polity, including private and public spaces…the end justifies the means.
  95. Culture in the polity of preferring mediocrity to meritocracy, leading to the so-called brain drain by brilliant professionals. But why does merit no longer have a place in Nigeria, or rather NIGERIAGHANISTAN?
  96. General delusion of grandeur.
  97. Extreme frustration, pessimism, and an unparalleled level of hopelessness.
  98. Borrowing to feed crazy lifestyle/borrow chop, borrow share – Ecclesiasticus 18:33.
  99. Primordial sentiments and prejudice.
  100. Diminished responsibility.
  101. Hate speech.
  102. Prevalence of corporate ‘pythons’ (Corporate fraud).
  103. Existence of corporate ‘rats’ (Accounting fraud).
  104. Unparalleled hatred.
  105. Suicidal thought.
  106. Hearing (strange) voices.
  107. Having a split personality.
  108. Extreme anger.
  109. The fact that some people, particularly the youth are mere walking volcanoes, highly inflammable, super-active, highly combustible, and super-eruptive.
  110. PROMOTIONS FOR SALE
  111. The menace of sit-at-home – unarguably the worst form of economic sabotage. States where this act of unparalleled criminality have become commonplace must enact a law to criminalise issuance and compliant, for this is the quickest way of destroying a healthy economy - (stateconomy – state economy).
  112. Criminal activities of top-ranking military/police and paramilitary officers, including those of officers and men at seaports, land borders.
  113. Uniformed smugglers.
  114. Activities of poachers/range guards or park guards who collude with multi-national poachers, foreign ‘scientists’/researchers who smuggle or trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora.
  115. Sexual savage wolves on campuses, motor parks, garages, streets, workplaces, marketplaces, etc.
  116. Workplace sexual harassments, office sex pests/predators
  117. Public exams/admissions, “facilitators”, and marks traders/merchants.
  118. Sex for marks.
  119. Thoroughly unfeeling and crassly insensitive elements of society who prey, take advantage or delight in making money out of the poor, hapless/helpless and the vulnerable in society.
  120. Commercial arsonists/car snatchers for insurance purposes.
  121. Gate crashers at events.
  122. Men who reduce women to kobo-kobo
  123. Those fetishizing, commodifying, commercialising the womenfolk and generally regarding them as sex objects.
  124. Satanic activities in eateries/joints/motels/brothels and hotels
  125. Extreme depression.
  126. Crisis of identity.
  127. Self-hate.
  128. Failed marriages/relationships.
  129. Low self-worth.
  130. Jilted lovers – being jilted.
  131. Mental health issues/well-being not in tandem with the dictum: A SOUND MIND IN A SOUND BODY.
  132. Abandonment of the past, courtesy of colonialism, missionary propaganda, and colonial education.
  133. Abandonment of African morality and values for Western morality and values – Africanism for Westernism/Europeanism.
  134. In Nigeria, money is the measure of (value) all things.
  135. Police leaking information offered them by informants to criminals.
  136. Quota System which encourages indolence and unseriousness has killed that competitive spirit in the Nigerian youth. So why apply quota system in education, but fail to apply national character in public, in all national and private recruitments – recruitment to public institutions, political appointments, elective offices, mili and para-mili – police appointments? Now is the time therefore, to scrap the so-called Federal Character Commission and the Code of Conduct Bureau.
  137. Copycat syndrome – the desire to be like the other person or commit a (similar) crime just as they have done.
  138. Lack of moderation in the Nigerian system and culture.
  139. The tyranny cum the dictatorship of the Presidency.
  140. The love of the spectacular.
  141. The now commonplace culture of mob justice in Nigeria.
  142. Lying, propaganda and diversionary tactics becoming state craft and an integral part of governance.
  143. When culture is not central to governance.
  144. Gross indiscipline amongst Nigerians (both national and individual indiscipline). Now is the time too, to re-package and relaunch the War Against Indiscipline (WAI) – and it is gross act of indiscipline and lack of moral restraint for a supposed father of the nation – the President, to be clannish, provincial, parochial, regionalistic and Fulanistic - to always conduct himself with impunity and not respect the national Bible and indulging in an unparalleled clannishness, provincialism, regionalism, parochialism, and nepotism/

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COMMENT BY MR CHRIS HOBBS, AN EX- BRITISH 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” 

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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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