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SHATTERING

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REPORIENTATION SHATTERING "In a city where there is no law, there is no offense"- so the saying goes.  The pages (over a hundred and fifty ) of the Nigerian constitution is filled with  laws, rules and regulations and the consequent repercussions that accompany the  violation of the laws.  However, many of these laws only remain as words in black and white because hardly and seldomly are they enforced.  Everywhere we turn to, we are constantly faced with scenarios of people breaking the law and getting away with it.  The pedestrians by the road side are too impatient to use the crossover bridges. Private and commercial vehicle drivers are in such a hurry for their daily bread that they  have become colour-blind to the red and yellow light on our traffic control systems.  It is a pity that this ugly habit is not only exclusive to people in the nethermost region of the political and social pyramid. It is appalling to discover that even the makers and enforcers of law contribute

NOT JUST

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  REPORIENTATION NOT JUST  Injustice is explained by Longman dictionary of Contemporary English as a situation in which people are treated very unfairly and not given their rights. It is a quality relating to unfairness or undeserved outcomes. No greater oppression happens other than this.    Our constitution suggests that no one should be treated on unequal basis because of their wealth, caste, religion, gender and so on but we enjoy doing otherwise, not putting this into practice. The bosses misuse and abuse their posts and power so as to please themselves. Even the ones being ruled do nothing different. The rich rule while the poor serve. The elites enjoy while the masses suffer.     Selfishness remains a major cause of injustice. All that matters to me is me and me alone; every other thing should be out of interest. We never reveal our true colour until we are given a post. That is when we will start revealing our true identity and our actual love for humanity. At this time, the mi

ANCHOR

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  REPORIENTATION ANCHOR Nigeria is our greatest masterpiece but what we have is fast disintegrating into pieces at an alarming rate owing to our national ignorance. The heterogeneous ethnic groups of ours are supposed to be a huge blessing for national growth and development but what we have is the reality of enmity and hatred growing in such an accelerated rate among the diverse ethnic groups. The reality on ground bears testament to the stunted growth being experienced because of national disunity, corruption, kidnappings, injustice, religious intolerance and other festering social ills that are laying seige to the destiny of Nigeria from every Nigerian.   We need not point accusing finger to any particular ethnic group neither do we need to stand up to name call and shame any personality for our excruciating woes; for the root of all evils in the land is largely the mind of every Nigerian over the years. Then, what is the way out of this national mess? How do we foster national unit

BIAS

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  REPORIENTATION BIAS To what do we agree From where should we disagree  To the favouritism during recruitment Or from the gender roles in our society To  what do we agree Or from where should we disagree To the preferential treatment in public transport Or from political appointments To what do we agree Or from where should  we disagree To the increase in domestic violence against  female  Or from the progressive number of rape cases  To what do we agree Or from where should we disagree To the inequality Or from the inequity Whether we agree or disagree, it is evident that a gross bias exists in our existence. It varies from time to time, hidden in some places and apparent in  some other places. It has always been there. Who does not understand that our affection for a fowl is that of bone licking and crushing? They want us now to come die over there when we are christened bad people before now. Equality was never in the equation. Racism rods our backs and great hatred rode on us.  Fa