From: | (Itohowo Williams) |
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Abeg o readers...this one is not from me o.....it from itohowo williams
I wonder why a man who was unanimously voted to lead them but turned around to dance the ember of disunity and chaos in the State by applying dirty tricks.
Akwa Ibom, my lovely origin was known to be peace-loving state before the advent of the administration but today every corners of the state are breathing tribalism and nepotism.
The show of shame yesterday by the ignorant, half-educated poor youths really gives me reasons to dissociate myself from such classes of youths.
Poverty and unemployment have eaten our brains such that we can go for anything even as low as N500 and endangering our lives singing praises to the man who doesn't have interest of youths and masses at heart.
One thing I believe is that even if you are as powerful and dangerous as Adolf Hitler and Idi- Amin, and stubborn like Sani Abacha, you must certainly lives the seat for someone else. Our leaders should have it at the back of their minds that Power is transient.
How can I celebrate the man who impoverish the masses? The state with with highest unemployed youths. Go to rural areas of state, 90% are living in abject poverty despite the numerous resources and Federal allocations accrues to the state purse monthly.
Many are still dying of malaria and cholera. Out of ten Akwa Ibom youths, eight are unemployed. It is high time our youths start using their head and behave like people that schools have passed through them, and not passing through schools.
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Chapter Four
Tanko did not share the milk in two halves, instead he ignored Bawa and made sure the four of them had a portion. This annoyed Bawa but pleased Garba who was grateful to have tasted the master's milk. It was sweet and very tasty. The following day, the boys learnt how to count. A black teacher who spoke English and called himself Mr. Felix taught. He explained it in Hausa as he taught in English. Garba liked it and he understood what Mr. Felix taught. He was very happy. "Tomorrow, you will learn how to write all what I've been teaching you. You will write one to ten," he said as he closed for the day. "I like Mr. Felix," Garba said later when he met Sule and Tanko. Bawa was avoiding them because of what happened the previous day. "Yes," said Sule. "He's a kind man. He's not like Mr. Jacobs or all these other teachers who speak through their nostrils." "Where is Bawa?" Garba asked Tanko. "The greedy boy says he's not interested in being friends with us again," Tanko said. "I guess it's because of what happened yesterday," Garba said. TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW....PLEASE VISIT OUR BLOG AGAIN TOMORROW FOR A CONTINUATION OF THIS AMAZING STORY!}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
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