Monday, 1 February 2016

Charly Boy wants Nigerians to stop depending on God

Charly Boy writes about Nigerians' over dependence on God.

Veteran Nigerian celeb Charly Boy, 64, has written a new weekly article about Nigerians who leave the development of the country in the hands of God.

Charly Boy criticized Nigerians who depend on God for everything instead of working to get results.

You can read his article below;
Very recently, I was hanging out with some of my associates in my house when one of them started reeling out all that is wrong with Naija; the kind of impunity stealing that has taken place.
A never ending story”, I managed to murmur, before one of them exclaimed, “Na God hand we dey”.
Which kin God hand we  dey? I found myself busting out a yell.
If we leave everything in God’s hand, what are we doing to change the blatant rape of the future of our youths or the obnoxious impoverishment of the masses?
For too long, we sat and watched the leadership immunize themselves with impunity, watched sycophants masturbate them with mediocrity whilst we, the people, clapped and sang for most of these riffraff for a cup of rice and beans waiting for our turn to join the chopping train. Kai!
Now that the economy is nose diving with alacrity, some still have the guts to call God’s name when we have not shown good faith in fighting to change the status quo or demand what is ours by right? Humm Mumu people.
The beauty of standing up for your rights is that others will see you standing and be emboldened to stand up as well.
A lot of the times, most of us know what is right and what should not be; in fact, everyone, in our different corners and crannies, does one side talk or the other, as to how things should be, without really taking a stand openly. This, perhaps, is a result of not wanting to be stigmatized or victimized but hey, it is said that if you don’t stand for something you’re truly and fully persuaded of, you will fall for anything and when you do fall, don’t complain.
Sadly, my people are neither even ready nor willing to either fight for their right or die defending it; they’d rather leave it in God’s hand. Bullshit! Which God.
“Na God hand we dey” would mean that God has only left us His Naija Creation in the care (I don’t care) of a stupendously greedy few to suffer. How come God is watching them do untold damage to both the present and posterity?
I will like to ask….in whose hands are countries or people who take care of their own, who have regard for human life and welfare of their citizens, particularly the indigent, vulnerable ones? Na devil hand those ones dey? Yeye dey smell.
Of course I know that God does not, cannot identify with the kind of recklessness that some of these vagabond assassins called leaders exhibit.
Therefore, rather than lamely resign to fate, we all should take the bull by the horn and take a stand against the destruction of our tomorrow today.
They do not hold any good intentions for the people, no, they do not at all! God punish evil people.
My Bloody Take?
Standing up for others is the right thing to do, because every human goes through periods of invincibility and vulnerability. If we don’t stand up for those who are vulnerable, who would then stand up for us in our vulnerable seasons?
Let the strong among us strengthen the weak. It’s indeed an insurance for every one’s wellbeing.
How can anyone be at peace when others around aren’t? Na pickin wey say him mama no go sleep, Na him go sleep?
Hence, it behooves us to take care of the ones who need assistance and stop all this “Na God hand we dey”.




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