The Second Indigenization

 


 
The latest fuel crisis affecting Lagos and other metropolis in Nigeria have been chalked up as a technical issue. As Nigeria descends towards apathy and collapse, some of us who prognosticated this and more other suffering still to come, have now come to tell you to be watchful of the vultures and poachers who seize every opportunity of chaos as a ladder. We call you to remember as your life becomes reduced in forget, We want to know that you are not animals, but your descent will not make the news, nor would you be cognizant of it.
We are talking about another indigenization, subtle and slow but surely going on as we speak. So after destroying our foreign reserve and devaluing our currency, he now wants to sell his refinery, It’s all a game, done to plunge us down to Global homo. It was planned to fail from the outset as the goal and the goal is to impoverish us and make us live like animals. thanks to Bill as our economic hitman, Nigeria will slowly turn into another Haiti.
So a singular company in the North produces the same shape of biscuit in different flavour, a far cry from Haansbro’s Buttered and ginger bread biscuit. It calls it’s milky,magic and butter bite Carrying the same design they portend and remind me of Soylent Green; for even though it is made from cassava when we look at the labour practices it might as well be made from people.
 
As Nigerians we can't say if we have completely devolved or still at pace, sold at N50 per piece. The same price that their Hansbro counterpart used to go for, who can lament but he who remembers? as children chuck these to school, their parent lament the price of school fees, and externalizes that accrue the norm of a completely failed ethos, Remembering is more costly than blind acceptance.  It now takes 300 naira to move from my Alma mater to the main town in a tightly seated Diahatsu bus, it means it cost 54 thousand naira to transport yourself to the university in a semester.You will truly own nothing and you will be happy.
 
In the 70s the government added insult to injury in instituting an indigenization policy that the Igbos couldn't partake in, via the ascetic virtue of 20 pounds in their individual accounts.
other tribes were able to buy Barclay's bank, British petroleum and other similar companies and indigenized those companies they continue tone the richest group of people due to the disadvantage of 70s,it happened when the first set of foreign multinational left the country..
 
Another set of multinational are leaving the country unable to cope with the high tax and cost of production leaving us with a hegemony and could it be on purpose? You bet it is, Some set, gullible, parochial and ignorantly sensationalist  have taken their slogan too far, Awalokan doesn't mean chasing away all form of competition to create an oligarchy and some sort of kingship far flung as destroying of people homes, and using fetishism to chase away competition, parochialism and nepotism to seize on choicest areas for buying and selling, shunting, suppressing and subduing the same people left with 20 ponds in their accounts.
There is a silent war going on, and now a 2nd indigenization that only favour those with the right tongue, say and man on the seat. It has lead to the monopoly and gradual substandardness in our purchase and overall quality of life.
 
GlaxoSmithkline, Guinness among others have left us in the hand of “party men” nepotistic and small minded, greedy selfish despot. What we foresee in this. Second indigenization policy albeit surreptitiously is a resignation in the reduction of our lives!
We are now paying for filth for twice the price, thee dilutions of the currency by the so called magnanimity of the Lagos Governor doling of 100 thousand naira to each Corp member is a wickedness that only a well reasoned mind can understand. Inflating the minimum wage and nto the quality of life, What happens to the common worker when the money in circulation is more than the goods available we are headed for Zimbab,s way!.
The cheapest tea in sachet goes for 400 naira and if not blood what else could be the reason for the subdued and quiet acceptance of our situation as fate! While the labour goads us with controlled opposition. It only sums up and obviate the thinking faculty of the average Nigerian
A paint bucket of beans goes for 8500 naira and can only a for a week of once a day consumption. spurred on by mere sustenance the average Nigerian have a lot to share with the war torn Biafran child.
They are using bio warfare and using hunger as a tool of suppression, so that if they get frustrated they can commit suicide and leave money behind in the bank or leave the infrastructures behind, focused mainly on the alimentary the average Nigerian will live from hand to mouth for generations to come!.
Will the hunger allow us even take a look at the food we are being served. Bill gates is just outside the door unloading the boot with Monsanto and GMO foods. This cattling  of our lives is going not unnoticed but in suspicious quiet because some group don't want to feel unpatriotic to an accident of birth by calling out their fossil for bad governance.
This hegemony and reduction has ushered in the second indigenization controlled by those who batter depravity for mere recognition, in the eve of the much talked about protest, we need to seriously ask If Nigeria is being prepared for Global Homo or are we there already?
 
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