Thursday, October 3, 2013
THE PHILOSOPHY AND STRATEGY OF NON-VIOLENCE
By Chinedu Felix Opara
THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF NON-VIOLENCE
“There are many causes that I am prepared to die for, but no causes that I am prepared to kill for” /Mahatma Gandhi/
Often described as “the politics of ordinary people”, the principle of non-violence rejects the use of physical violence in order to achieve social or political change. The current situation only perpetuates and points to the relevance and importance of striving for the widespread recognition of this principle. Across the globe hundreds of thousands of lives are being lost more frequently, as people resort to violence and armed conflict as the ultimate means of putting their views across.
The International Day of Non-Violence is marked on 2nd October in tandem with the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement and renowned pioneer of the philosophy and strategy of non-violence. This day is recognized and commemorated by the United Nations as a means of reaffirming the universal relevance of the principle of non-violence and the desire to secure a culture of peace, tolerance, and understanding.
I strongly stands by the principle of non-violence, and will continue to thrive for its recognition and implementation across societies in my own little way just as I want you to be doing too. I am urging the youths to utilize their minds as their best weapon against all the injustices they are faced with, and promote non-violence within their communities and to their governments especially our country Nigeria in time like this.
The repercussions of violent conduct are extensive and only breed more violence and destruction, once again quoting from Mahatma Gandhi “an eye for an eye, makes the whole world blind”. Let us join hands in celebrating the lifelong work of this great visionary and ensure that his words echo through time and history, in favor of worldwide peace and harmony.
Hope you celebrated by preaching peace?
I preach peace.
Happy International Day of Non-Violence!
Yours,
Chinedu Felix Opara
Heartland Blaze.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
**Nigeria has failed to tell terrorists in succinct terms, that their actions would be punished.
By Chinedu Felix Opara
Nothing Shocks Again
**government has the responsibility and obligation to not only protect us, also to make us feel safe.
**we have moved on with obviously what we think is more important matters like who becomes whatever in 2015.
**We forget the killings quickly in order to sustain the pretence that the union is in sane state.
**Nigeria has failed to tell terrorists in succinct terms, that their actions would be punished.
THE body counts from the war against terrorism are getting abnormal. Whether the losses are on the part of the security agencies or mere standbys, like school children, it is becoming clearer that government needs to do more.
Terrorists may do all they can to make the country unsafe, but government has the responsibility and obligation to not only protect us, also to make us feel safe.
What we find more absurd is that the seasonal killing of school children which terrorists in Yobe State have made their specialty, no longer shocks.
The condemnations have thinned. We have moved on with what we think is obviously more important matters like who becomes whatever in 2015. We forget the killings quickly in order to sustain the pretence that the union is in sane state.
Nigeria has lost thousands of lives to terrorists. Neither the numbers, no those killed, appears to be important. Lives, no longer seem to count, they have become numbers, ordinary statistics, kept for the records.
Which society watches its members decimated in this manner without being shocked into action? How can a society be so unfeeling when it cannot protect its young, its future?
Nigeria has failed to tell terrorists in succinct terms, that their actions would be punished. There are no examples to deter them.
The choice of soft targets like schools, markets, entertainment centres and churches has become a trademark of these attacks. The terrorists want attention, and bigger headlines. Our security agencies need to do more. Failure of intelligence and armed actions against terrorists is not as bad as the unwillingness of many top Nigerians who can exert pressure to do so.
We cannot bring terrorists to account when we place personal and political considerations above millions of lives terrorists place at risk. The lives at risk could be anyone’s as the indiscriminate attacks have proved.
The war against terrorists cannot be won when we are pulling in different directions. Any group that can murder children so mindlessly is a risk to everyone, even its avowed supporters.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
**LIFE **
Once upon a time there was
a rich King who
had four wives. He loved the
4th
wife the most and adorned
her
with rich robes and treated
her
to the finest of delicacies. He
gave her nothing but the
best.
He also loved the 3rd wife
very
much and was always
showing
her off to neighboring
kingdoms.
However, he feared that one
day
she would leave him for
another.
He also loved his 2nd wife.
She
was his confidant and was
always kind, considerate and
patient with him. Whenever
the
King faced a problem, he
could
confide in her, and she would
help him get through the
difficult
times.
The King’s 1st wife was a very
loyal partner and had made
great
contributions in maintaining
his
wealth and kingdom.
However,
he did not love the first wife.
Although she loved him
deeply,
he hardly took notice of her!
One day, the King fell ill and
he
knew his time was short. He
thought of his luxurious life
and
wondered, “I now have four
wives with me, but when I
die, I’ll
be all alone.”
Thus, he asked the 4th wife,
“I
have loved you the most,
endowed you with the finest
clothing and showered great
care over you. Now that I’m
dying, will you follow me and
keep me company?”
“No way!”, replied the 4th
wife,
and she walked away without
another word.
Her answer cut like a sharp
knife
right into his heart. The sad
King
then asked the 3rd wife, “I
have
loved you all my life. Now
that I’m
dying, will you follow me and
keep me company?”
“No!”, replied the 3rd wife.
“Life
is too good! When you die,
I’m
going to remarry!” His heart
sank
and turned cold.
He then asked the 2nd wife, “I
have always turned to you for
help and you’ve always been
there for me. When I die, will
you
follow me and keep me
company?”
“I’m sorry, I can’t help you
out
this time!”, replied the 2nd
wife.
“At the very most, I can only
accompany you to your
grave.”
Her answer came like a bolt
of
lightning, and the King was
devastated.
Then a voice called out: “I’ll
leave
with you and follow you no
matter where you go.” The
King
looked up, and there was his
first
wife. She was so skinny as
she
suffered from malnutrition
and
neglect.
Greatlygrieved, the King said,
“I
should have taken much
better
care of you when I had the
chance!”
In truth, we all have 4 wives in
our lives: Our 4th wife is our
body. No matter how much
time
and effort we lavish in making
it
look good or feel good, it will
leave us when we die.
Our 3rd wife is our
possessions,
status and wealth. When we
die,
it will all go to others.
Our 2nd wife is our family
and
friends. No matter how much
they have been there for us,
the
furthest they can stay by us is
up
to the grave.
And our 1st wife is our Soul.
Often neglected in pursuit of
wealth, power and pleasures
of
the world.
However, our Soul is the only
thing that will follow us
wherever we go. Cultivate,
strengthen and cherish it
now,
for it is the only part of us
that
will follow us to the throne of
God and continue with us
throughout Eternity.
''DONT SELL YOUR SOUL''
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**JUST IN!**8,000 women seek husbands in Zamfara
Over 8,000 women on Thursday matched to the Zamfara Hisbah Commission seeking the state government’s assistance to enable them get married.
Led by the Chairperson of the Zamfara Widows Association, Hajiya Suwaiba Isa and their patron Alhaji Sa’idu Goshe, the women said they were not living a normal life and needed husbands to become whole.
“Many of us cannot afford two meals in a day because there are no men to support us,” they said.
The patron, said the association has over 8,000 women, comprising 5,380 divorcees, 2,200 widows, 1,200 orphans and 80 others, whom he said, were looking for men to marry.
He said the women also needed assistance to purchase household items such as beds, mattresses and other basic necessities needed to move to their husband houses.
Goshe appealed to the commission to assist the association in screening suitors for the women.
He said the screening would determine the suitors health status, source of livelihood and ability to maintain a family.
Responding, the Chairman of the commission, Dr Atiku Zawuyya, commended the association for the initiative, saying it would assist in ridding the society of women of easy virtues.
Zawuyya promised to present the matter to the state government for necessary action, but urged the patron to also set up a similar body for men to make the pairing exercise easier. (Heartland Blaze)
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
**REVEALED!!!** ITS OBASANJO's SISTER's HOUSE!!
By Chinedu Opara
Obasanjo’s sister owns Apo building where squatters were killed.
The unfinished building where security forces killed at least seven squatters Friday, September 20, in the Apo neighbourhood of Abuja, belongs to Mrs. Adunni Oluwole Salisu, believed to be the sister to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, a heartland blaze investigation has revealed.
Documents from the Abuja Geographical Information Systems (AGIS) shows that the property, located at No. 8 Bamanga Tukur Street, Gudu District, near the Gudu cemetery, belongs to Mrs. Salisu.
Ownership details of property OG247326, point unmistakably to Mrs. Salisu’s land rights, but neither her, nor the former president, could be reached for comment; although authoritative family sources confirmed the ownership and the relationship.
The Gudu killings have pitched the Nigerian human rights community against anti-terrorist campaigners in a bitter debate about the threshold of caution that security forces on anti-terror missions ought to uphold where the insurgency is generally armed, and have demonstrated maximum capability for ruthless murder and violence.
Soldiers and SSS officials, spurred by intelligence reports that a sleeper cell of Boko Haram insurgents, embedded in the Gudu neighbourhood, were about to strike again in Abuja, pre-emtorily stormed the building inhabited by squatters, mostly tricycles drivers, petty traders and artisans, in the early hours of Friday, killing at least seven and leaving several injured.
A spokesman for the tricycle association angrily lambasted security officials on Channels TV, in an interview Monday, claiming that “because two or three Boko Haram people were in the building offers no excuse to kill innocent people.”
Security forces have been in anxious alert after the Boko Haram insurgents scored a string of deadly success in missions that targeted This Day newspaper office, the United Nations office, the Force Headquarters of the Nigeria Police, and the Anti-Robbery Squad headquarters of the Police- all in Abuja. The sect has also visited punishing attacks on neighbourhood churches killing scores of worshipers.
Heartland Blaze gathered, within intelligence sources, Tuesday, that a mood of panic alert in the security community was what precipitated the Apo killings also thought to be “quite frankly an operational failure,” underscoring, top operatives disclosed to Heartland Blaze, “the imperative for deeper and specialized human rights training for agents on anti-insurgency mission.”
Residents claim a representative of the owner of the house had given the squatters a week notice to vacate the property.
The squatters were killed before the expiration of the notice. Most of the dead and wounded were shot in the back, execution style.
It is not known yet whether Mr. Obasanjo played any role in that tragic eviction operation.
Meanwhile, multiple security sources have told this paper that the SSS had released most of the squatters arrested at the building after it was unable to link them to any terrorist activities.
News of the release of the squatters came just as the Nigerian Senate, the Police and the National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, promised to investigate the killings.
Chairman of the NHRC, Chidi Odinkalu, told us, it was essential to investigate and verify the death of the squatters.
“The facts of this matter should be dispassionately verified,” Mr. Odinkalu said. “That is an obligation everybody must take seriously.”
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Heartland Blaze vibes: **TRANSFORMING NIGERIA!**
Heartland Blaze vibes: **TRANSFORMING NIGERIA!**: FULL TRANSCRIPT Of President Goodluck Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly The President of the 68th Session of the General Ass...
Heartland Blaze vibes: **TRANSFORMING NIGERIA!**
Heartland Blaze vibes: **TRANSFORMING NIGERIA!**: FULL TRANSCRIPT Of President Goodluck Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly The President of the 68th Session of the General Ass...
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