Thursday, September 2, 2010

NEED FOR RESPECT AND COURTESY IN OUR SOCIETY

To a sane and responsible mind, it is appalling and disheartening to witness disrespect and discourtesy as its being meted out to our elders by the young. Disrespect for elders, seniors and the neglect of constituted authority is a common occurrence nowadays. This makes it seem normal, though it is not. Day to day life in Africa could be chaotic, life compares to a survival of the fittest and people prefer to maintain a Machiavellian approach to life. In this kind of environment, minimum emphasis is given to respect and courtesy as indispensable virtues. This statement by J.B priestly, tries to portray the extent of disrespect in modern society, thus “there was no respect for youths when I was young and now that I am old, there in no respect for the aged… I missed it coming and going”.
Nowadays, the young minds hardly comprehend the difference between good and evil, even as they strive to defend their rights to the detriment of the possibly deserving party or an opponent. . Equal right hence supersedes respect to seniors and as such, the young mind has the right to live their lives as they deem fit. In the same vein, some elders don’t seem to respect themselves. Some elderly people are known to live a delinquent life which is often emulated by the younger minds. This is because the younger minds looks up to the elderly as an indispensable source of values and norms and if the elderly revel in mischief, insincerity, libertinism and so on, it will create the impression that negative is positive to the young mind. These acts attract disrespect from the young minds against such elders. The extent of display of disrespect and discourtesy is rather worrisome and appalling; it creates the need for a conscientious reorientation of all and sundry especially the repentant, willing, humble and sane minds. Great nations are made out of orderly and organized societies which are products of a workable hierarchical order, which cannot exist without respect for seniority and other aspects of constituted authority. If there should ever be progress, sustainability, continuity and peace in any society, respect and courtesy must be embraced as partners in progress. The current trend of disrespect and discourtesy bedeviling contemporary human society thus makes it mandatory for interested and sane minded individuals to address this issue as a matter of urgency.
What is respect and courtesy?
Through history, several scholars have defined respect according to their understanding. In all, these scholars have invariably attested to the importance of respect, politeness and courtesy in the modern society. The words respect and courtesy are two different terms with different meanings but they are closely interrelated and will collectively fill up gaps for this write up. According to the lay man, respect occurs when a person values another person’s opinions, thoughts, beliefs and achievements and then treats the person with dignity. The difference between respect and courtesy is that respect has to be earned, while courtesy could simply mean politeness, consideration for other people or exhibition of good manners. Thus courtesy encapsulates the teachings of the good books which admonish faithful to treat others as they would want to be treated. However, these two terms are intertwined because; the elders, due to the age difference, deserve respect, the teacher also deserves respect from the student and a public servant deserves respect from the public who they serve. Also, friends deserve respect from themselves if the friendship is to be sustained Etc. In line with my assumptions, another group of thought defines respect as the objective and unbiased consideration and regard for the rights, values, beliefs and property of all people (best quotes-poems. Com). Respect then is a virtue of honouring somebody like your elders, your teachers, your peers etc. Respect also incorporates friendliness and comfort to people around you so as to make them feel at ease whenever they are around you.
These definitions are reasonable and acceptable because they are able to portray respect as an indispensable virtue which is supposed to be embraced and guarded by all of humanity. Nevertheless, our lines are replete with scenes of disloyalty, disrespect and discourtesy. Then why do people choose the path of disrespect in the expense of the noble path of respect and courtesy? Why does the young man or lady prefer to disrespect or insult an older person, a person in authority or a superior in the workplace or in a public setting? Several reasons could explain this anomaly: they includes societal influences, influence of foreign or local media, ignorance, peer pressure and influence, egoism, absence of good role models, indiscipline among the elders, perceived injustice, lack of parental upbringing or bad parental upbringing etc.
Advice to the young and the old
A morally sustainable society is sustained by mutual respect from all sides. Therefore, if a system like our society is malfunctioning morally and ethically, the root could be traced to all the working parts of the system which in this case includes the elders and the young. Everyone has to be aware of their responsibility in this mutual relationship for the sake of moral and ethical sustenance. The elders should know that “if you respect yourself, others will respect you”(Confucius). However, the young should also know that ‘respect for one’s parents or an elder is the highest duty of civil life’ (Chinese proverb). Be that as it may, respect commands itself and can neither be given nor withheld when it is due (Eldridge cleaver). This is why the elders should lead by example. Showing good example. Showing good example to the young and naïve is like cultivating a tree of assorted sweet fruits which if properly cared for, grows to bear good and sweet fruits for the role model and the child who looks up him. Self discipline is a virtue which should be embraced by the young and the old too. A self disciplined mind is mature and can withhold or suppress aggressive feelings which normally follow a display of injustice or a trampling on one’s right or ego in a public setting. We can always think about the problem later on and try to solve things in a mature way. That is better than acting arbitrarily, which precedes a display of contempt to an elder or constituted authority. However, this technique is made easier, when the constituted authority embodies the ideal of justice and equity.
Yet, there are instances when ill-nurtured, and mischievous men and women would arbitrarily and deliberately disrespect and show contempt for an elder or constituted authority. The perpetrator stands to lose because respect and disrespect or courtesy and discourtesy are infections and it goes back to the perpetrator in no time. Noble acts and behaviours attract respect while sordid, disgraceful and scandalous acts attract contempt and disrespect. According to William Hazlit, the way to procure insult is to submit to them: a man meets with no more respect than he exacts.
Be that as it may, respect/self respect is the cornerstone of all virtues (John Herschel) everyone should try to exude respect and courtesy in every situation. As we try to do so, the spirit of Goodwill will seek to uphold us against contempt. So my brothers and sisters, I am not concerned with your liking or disliking me … all I ask is that you respect me as a human being (Jackie Robinson).

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

IS NIGERIA JINXED ?

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All these years, Nigeria has been known for corruption, fraud and scams. This has caused undesirable embarrassments to well meaning Nigerians throughout the globe. This trend continues and it’s not really misplaced to say that Nigeria is jinxed.
Sometime ago, Sony corporation hosted an advert on youtube and face book where it portrayed Nigeria as a home of fraud where its citizens hardly do genuine business. This development was adequately countered by the amiable minister for communication professor Mrs. Dora Akunyili who demanded for an unconditional apology from Sony Corporation for the negative publicity against the country’s image and reputation. Even as the dust was yet to settle on that matter, 12 Nigeria were arrested and charged to court for the theft of over $ 70 million dollars through credit card frauds in the United State. Apart from that, a Nigerian Uto Essien was jailed for 30years for spearheading a multimillion dollar mortgage fraud and Another Nigerian Tobe Onwuhara is in the FBI’s most wanted list for masterminding the theft of around $44 million. And the list continues. Every time; its one complaint after another. If it’s not scams, it’ll be fraud. Well meaning Nigerians are either infuriated or downcast and still some Nigerians will complain that the west will always connect Nigeria with corruption, fraud, Kidnaps and robberies. But we got to be realistic. When all these complaints come up against a single country of the world; it shows that something is wrong and that something got to be done about it.
“Matter of factly, Nigeria is witnessing all round degeneration and it’s not an exaggeration to say that the country is sinking and something must be done fast to pull her from the abyss” (Sunday sun editorial, Sept. 13, 2009). Corruption, fraud (Advanced fee fraud) and scams have ravaged Nigeria’s reputation and self image for decades. It is a fact that Nigeria has a history of easy money (Martins, Olubi, Spectator, August, 21, 2009). We have not forgotten the adventures of Nwude –Odinigwe, Fred Ajidua, etc in the late 90’s and early 2000’s. Corruption, fraud and scams have been here, and we have to acknowledge that. Anybody who needs to improve would have to acknowledge his shortcomings, seek solutions and then move ahead. Be that as it may, the story took a surprising twist recently as well-meaning Nigerians’ were treated to a cocktail of shock and devastation when a young Nigerian Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab, tried to bomb a US bound delta airline on Christmas day. This sole and isolated incident has put Nigeria in a precarious situation. Hitherto, Nigerians were not known to have the tendency to execute suicide missions but this singular deed, has located Nigeria on the map of those to be paid special attention by international security agencies. Nigeria has now joined the league of countries where terrorists are nurtured and this has put Nigerian in a precarious state. According to Sam Omatsaye (Nations newspaper, Dec. 28 2009), “Farouk has brought Nigeria full cycle as a criminal nation, whether it is advanced fee fraud or 419 or drug trafficking or official corruption, or kidnapping, we are superstars. Now, add terrorism to that list. If there in an evil in the world, Nigeria has something to say about it”. This singular perpetration of anarchy by Farouk constitutes a huge blow to well meaning Nigerians especially Madam Rebrand: Prof. Mrs. Dora Akunyili, who has put in everything to ensure that the battered image of Nigeria is redeemed. This singular deed also, testifies that her efforts are misplaced as such; the country should tackle the root causes of the problems before dealing with the bad image.
Now, this singular event tends to compound the already perilous state of the country going by the fact that the president of the country is A.W.O.L (Away without Official Leave) as a result of a life threatening illness. Matter of factly, Nigerians are pessimistic about the future of this country. These events expectedly, prompts concerned citizens of the world to contemplate that Nigerians are really jinxed. But is Nigeria really jinxed? Well, Nigeria could be jinxed but every country will pass through trying moments once in a while in the course of their history. However, the crux of the matter hinges on the effectiveness of the measures taken to ameliorate any predicament. Matter of factly, we should realize that we can’t go on like this any longer; we have been branded a terror prone country by the Transport Security Administration (TSA) of the United States. We can either accept it or work against it diplomatically but the bottom line is that we should put our house in order. Since our problems are self inflicted, we need not relive the purported excesses and mistreatment associated with the colonial era, we got the right to self actualization even before the oil boom but yet our predicaments lingers on.
The problem with Nigeria is that since 1960, we’ve failed to realize our mistakes, we’ve even refused to accept our faults and misgivings and we’ve continued to push blames on each other and on other persons. Though we are aware of our wrongs, we’ve refused to accept the truth and we hardly seek redress. This is what we’ve done for decades and every misdeed will have consequences. Now, our oil which ought to be a blessing is becoming a curse and our diversity which ought to be our strength is now our source of disunity. Mediocrity begets anarchy, misery, failure and hopelessness. Through the years, the leaders have been embezzling government funds with impunity, the people have killed and committed offences against brothers and the state. Though they try to cover their tracks, the backlog of consequences cannot be down played and its here with us.
Anyway, for us to progress as a nation and overcome the negative publicity which is a reality, though we claim we do not deserve it, we have to re-orientate our minds and mentality and then pray fervently for a God sent leader or a statesman. Nigeria deserves role model and the ultimate role model will have to be the president or the prime Minster or the ruler. All through history, our problem has been bad leadership, bad government and selfish politics. As a result, the younger generation has come to embrace selfish and self centered leadership as the usual trend for Nigeria and this has continued to compound our problems. For decades, the role model for the young Nigerian has been fraudster and Government treasury looters, etc. Recently, the role model includes militants and kidnappers and finally, Al queda agents and terrorists who have become role models for people like Farouk Abdul Mutallab.
Nigeria deserves a responsible and God sent leadership. This leader can come from any sector of the Nigerian society. He will be pragmatic, God fearing, generous and kind. The country cannot get such people through election rigging or party selection which we’ve been used to. That leader will come through a straight forward process.

Sunday, January 10, 2010



In the greatest love story;God sacrificed his only
begotten son,so that we may have life in eternity.In
the same vein,christ Jesus gave up his life after
enduring great suffering and humiliation.christ persevered
and allowed himself to be humiliated because he had an aim;
which is obtaining salvation for his friend who are me and
you."which love is greater than this:a man sacrificing his
life for the survival of his friend".christ persevered 'cos
of a natural love for his friend,'cos genuine love supersedes
every thing.Though he is God,he humbled himself;he knew that his
friend is weak,stupid and naive but can only be saved if he gave
his life for this unappreciative and unworthy friend....and he gave
his life.