Wednesday, April 29, 2015

"I Am So So Disappointed In Buhari" - Helen Paul

Read her piece as published on The Trent below:..

The comedian and mother of two Helen Paul, writes down her views and disappointment in President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari recent statement that he cannot guarantee the safe return of the kidnapped Chibok girls.
Hmmm… it’s one year and some days now since the Chibok girls have been missing. Yet, the days are still counting because we have no clue about their whereabouts.
This is a very sad development indeed. No doubt, it was a disappointment that the outgoing government failed to locate and rescue the girls from the hands of their Boko Haram abductors. 
As a mother, who knows what the pains of child labour and child upbringing are all about, I heaved a sigh of relief when Muhammadu Buhari emerged winner of the presidential election. It was not because I like him more than Jonathan, but because I listened to one of his campaigns, where he promised to bring back the girls if elected into office. 
Perhaps, Nigerians elected him on that premise. 
I feel that, at least, it will be a great achievement for whoever locates and brings back the girls to their respective families. In fact, whoever achieves that will be celebrated as a hero all over the world. But then, I have seen another reason to believe that all politicians are the same. 
Their modus operandi may only be different. A few days ago, exactly when it clocked one year that the girls had been missing, Buhari broke my heart, just like that of other Nigerians when he said his government could not promise to bring back the girls! I felt really devastated because that comment was a sharp contrast to the promises he made to all Nigerians and the world at large during his campaigns. 
Honestly, I try not to be disappointed because you can always expect anything from Nigerians, politicians in particular. They can promise heaven on earth during campaigns, but the moment they get to power, they promptly renege on their promises. Such is life in this part of the world where we find ourselves. 
I tried to put myself in the shoes of the parents, relatives and neighbours of the missing girls, who, perhaps, solicited votes for the retired General after hearing his campaign promise that he would bring back the girls. How will they feel now hearing him say something to the contrary? 
There is an adage in Yoruba that says ‘ omo eni ku san ju omo eni sonu lo,’ meaning that it is better for someone’s child to die than to be missing. I can imagine the different thoughts and imaginations that would have saddled the minds of those girls’ parents. If the girls are dead (which I don’t pray for anyway), the parents will mourn for sometime and recover, but that they are missing is another experience entirely.

16 comments:

  1. That's why I call them politrickians my sister. Never bliv a word from their mouth. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  2. Park well madam.....its only in nigeria that we put our president into unnecessary pressure....isrealy citizens were kidnap by hamas militant right inside osteal n those kids were never found until both were killed,,,students were slaughtered in palestian right inside their class.....the fact is,,terrorism is not only in 9ja....other affected nations are drumming behind their leaders to help fight terrorism but in 9ja its a different ball game......GMB ofcus is not a magician,,he is not d one that will enter sambissa,,,that's why he made the point clear to all....we should rather support him n encourage him to do his very best to see how the gals can b rescued.....shikinah

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    1. So its GEJ that will enter sambisa forest to get the girls? I think GMB is a better candidate and he has just 4 yrs to prove that. Simple

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  3. The question is,what have u done for d success and progress of Nigeria as her citizen? Too much criticism, buhari go use abracadabra bring dem back,if we can stop all ds criticism, join hand together for d good of ds nation,it will go along way

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  4. Olovo u sick@ur coments............ shey jona got de suport nd encouragemnt bah.... idiots piple lik u nd those politicians shld be throw in to de pacific... so u knw oda countries suferin same.. nd u were blapin ur mouth against jona..

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    1. Bros, no dey talk like dat @ all. Y are Nigerians not always patient enough? The girls were kidnapped under Jonathan and u expect anoda man shuld perform miracle wen it's a year plus dat dey were kidnapped? If u hate Buhari, just voice it out n u will get a better reply. May God bless us all.

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    2. I will take this as an over reaction by this fellow, or are you related to the oba of lagos

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    3. ahahahahahha....@collins,,jona got all d support he needed.....am not @war with his handling of this boko issues,,am only angry over his corrupt status......buhari never enter office yet n ur likes are calling for his head already....kilode.....

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    4. Nawa oh some pple we just jump out frm no where and start talking rubbish hmmm young man go and drink gari

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    5. Was it under Jonathan's watch the girls were kidnapped what happens to the state governor and the commissioner of police of that state. Did Jonathan get the support of Nigerians when the girls were missing or was it not the campaign slogan got APC during the election. And you expect Nigerians to give him the same support after so many critisizm from Nigerians against Jonathan's good work for Nigerians. The ban on AIT is a tip of what GMB will do when he becomes president. I doubt of this blog will even exist then. Its just 4 yes if he fails in all his promises we show him the way out simple.

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  5. Well its her opinion tho ,but what I think is you can't give what you don't have; GEJ's approach to these chibok girls issue was kinda slow that's why we are having this issue right, if BH was really tackled 6years ago there wouldn't be any kidnap @ all ,I don't blame GEj he's a good man and he has showed us he is during the elections, GMB is yet to be president tho I feel its too early for statements like this knowing fully well the sensitive of the matter

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  6. Collins Oja or whatever u call urself, u just descend on someone because hes saying the truth. Let me add up another example, ISIS that r kidnapping and beheading innocent people all in the name of religion why r the citizens not criticizing the government? If the gals will b kidnapped for a year plus under the outgoing govt what kind kind of magic do u n ur Helen want GMB to perform in bringing them back? Madam Helen I dont know if GMB made this promise to u alone during the campagn cx he made it clear that he never promised to rescue them but he will try his best...

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    1. First of allall Lawal... Was this not the same situation GEJ found him self when Nigerians claim he is weak and can not combat terrosim in Nigeria, have you forgotten that the whole world terrosim is a big problem but you and other Nigerians are the same people who took to twitter and social media to rubbish the work of GEJ in the fight of terrorism. And now you don't want GMB to face the same critisism. Was GEJ super man then? So if GMB is better he has just 4yrs to do that and he should expect more critisism from Nigerians.

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  7. Buhari is not God he we only do his best to breg them back so ma if it happen to be on that seat you we do de same l pray for those girls to come back alive.

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