Everything we do, good or bad, we
must always remember God. He is so powerful. Many people have been
saying that God leaves us in our current predicament because we are
wicked. God is never wicked, though. Quranically speaking, God
had said He “will not change people’s condition, unless they change what
is within themselves”. So no wonder we are still suffering. God is not
to blame.
If we are poor, we always covet for
other’s wealth. If we are rich, we are as gluttonous as a cow who filled
her mouth with a bunch of hay, but still mooing for more or like a pig
who has much for his belly but had to, inadvertently, snort and oink to
show dissatisfaction. We are all guilty. We are so guilty because we,
intentionally, tend to forget that there is God o. Thanks to Mama First Lady for bringing us to the mainspring of the consciousness of this holy and phrase. We must be proud of her.
Whenever we have a problem, we refer it
to God. Insecurity, we say God will see us through. Poverty, we relay
the responsibility for curbing it to God. Economic crisis, God tops our
solution. Problem in education, we are not ashamed to say God will solve
it. He hears it all. He responds. But only after we play a role. We
don’t play any role, and that is the problem. But Mama Dame reminded us
that “There is God o”. We should be careful.
Education is a tool for eradicating
almost everything worrying us, as a nation; poverty, ignorance,
insecurity, corruption etc. An educated fellow will not live in poverty:
s/he will be employed, but only if the government officials,
too, are educated to know this. Education automatically chases
ignorance away. You cannot be educated and ignorant at the same time
(even though many of our leaders appeared to be something worse than
this; educated illiterates). You will not make mistake if you say that
Boko Haram is as a result of ignorance. It has been five years now since
they started their rampant killings. The President had promised that
“we will get over it”. Well, God is there.
Sanusi had blown the whistle last year that $20bn was missing from the crude oil
funds. Sanusi was sacked for that. Despite the pressure on the Federal
Government to explain the story behind the missing trillions, they did
not give a damn. The President even said that if such amount of money
were to be stolen, America will know. If I may ask, what did America
know about Abacha “loot” at the time of his reign, and years later?
Nothing. America cannot know all the money stolen in Nigeria. To forget
that, where is the money? What has it been used for? The President had
dodged to answer these questions. We know the money, no matter how less,
was indeed stolen. The Finance Minister admitted that there was some
money that were not remitted to the federation account. Where is the
money? Nobody has explained. All we need to remind those leaders, as
Nigerians, is that “There is God o”.
We jump on the queues. We, illegally,
skip gridlocks. We, out of fear of a uniformed officers, give away our
little earnings on the roads, just to be allowed in with a contraband
and its likes. We take part in the lynching of small thieves – some who
stole something not far worth a thousand naira- the moment we hear
someone shouting ole or barawo at him. But we have no shame, so we fete,
welcome and celebrate the bigger thieves, who have been making us
poorer; killing our children for ritual; using our brothers as political
thugs, only to dispose them off after victory; stealing and stealing
our money. We cheat in the exams. We hate someone who doesn’t go to the
same place of worship as
us, without realizing who they may become the next day. We dislike
somebody from a language, tribe or region that is not ours. We claim to
be religious when we are godless. We are doing things abruptly…we don’t
realize that one day we shall all die. There is God o.
Country on fire, the President clueless
and incompetent. Human lives would be lost today, and the President
would be found somewhere dancing and jubilating. For what? For the
party. There is God o.
Insurgents are killing people, a ruling party is blaming the opposition party for supporting the insurgents. Blame game is played boisterously in our political environment. We watch helplessly. But one thing is certain, and we must always keep it in mind: There is God o.
The First Lady asked the women, who were protesting over their missing girl
children, to stop it because the wife of Borno state governor is not
attending her meetings. As women’s leader, she doesn’t need Nana
Shettima to help the helpless people of Borno state. But she minced her
words, strategically. She cried, wept and sob. Importantly , for us, the
God conscious, she said ” There is God o”.
Boko Haram, there is God o.
Deizani scandal, there is God o.
Embezzlement, there is God o.
Sanusi disclosure, there is God o.
GDP rebasing, there is God o.
Bombing and killings, there is God o.
Kidnapping, there is God o.
Corruption with impunity, there is God o.
Playing politics, there is God o.
Blame-trades there is God o.
Election rigging, there is God o.
Immigration recruitment, there is God o.
Everything in Nigeria, there is God o.
Every Nigerian shall believe, there is God o.
First Lady said: “There is God o.”
Aminu Yusuf Roni
@AminuYusufRoni on Twitter.
Facebook.com/ElAminAlronawy
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