As I write this piece, a lot of things flow through my mind; it gives me fear and deprives me of my sleep. The fear as to what becomes the fate of this country especially the fate of the abducted Chibok girls in the hands of their abductors.
It`s not just the agony of the abducted girls that
fuels my insomnia, it`s not just the lacking of the presidential empathy, it`s
the blinding flash of hopelessness that every sane mind captures as he/she
moves within the nooks and crannies of the country.
The hopelessness has such sapping and draining effects,
that it refused to fight when four score kids were butchered while they sleep;
not once not twice. We couldn’t and didn’t move a muscle when car packs where
decimated by bombs detonations not ones not twice.
My fears for Nigeria abound in so many forms which
consequently have raised my blood pressure and sharply increased my heartbeats.
My fear for Nigeria especially the Chibok girls almost chocked me up as I tried
to grasp the kind of precarious state the girls are in as I type this piece.
My fear for Nigeria especially the Chibok girls cannot
be underestimated as I tried to grasp
what will become the future of these girls if eventually they are set free form
the den of Boko Haram their abductors.
Tell me my friend if the abductor girls finally
returned from the hands of Abubakar Shakau; Boko Haram leader, to what fate do
they return? Returned to be captured another day, when they try to get back to
school? Returned to be slaughtered another day while they sleep? Or returned to
be slaughtered as they patiently wait to board a bus at a car park?
If they eventually grow up and get the education they
have so much fought hard to get.... Is it to be stampede to death by a large
crowd during their search for jobs?
My fear for Nigeria especially the Chibok girls gives
me insomnia, this insomnia has no cure until we start to do things right and as
I lay consciously on my couch I just could not stop the tears as it flow down
my eyes.
This fear for Nigeria especially the Chibok girls leaves
me shattered and hopeless and what bothers me most is not just the fear for
their return but what befalls them when they are back home if things remain the
same way they are.
It is with this, do I call on all meaningful and patriotic
Nigerians, home and abroad to join hands together to fix this country.
It`s high time the government stood up to their
responsibilities and stop politicizing all events. It`s high time the citizenry
forgot about their difference and fight for a common goal; the dreams of our
fathers and the hopes of our children.
Until all these are done, our fears for Nigeria
especially the Chibok girls abound and our insomnia has no cure.
LONG LIVE NIGERIA
It`s me Ogundana M. Rotimi
Follow me on twitter @MickeySunny.
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