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    Thursday, March 29, 2007

    Cheesy round-ups


    You know those last scenes in tv series like 'greys anatomy', 'Boston legal', 'scrubs',etc, that just make you want to cry. I was just watching season 1 episode 10 of boston legal and the most interesting part of the episode was that last cheesy line about death.
    At the end of the day, when you think about it, its 'who you love and not who loves you that is important'. I had a chat with a close friend of mine this morning, we have been fighting for the past two weeks and things have just been going from bad to worst. My complain was, I felt alone and rejected.
    Maybe what I was really feeling was myself slipping away from him. There's only so much you can take from friendship. Even when you promise all your affection to someone, when it rains and you get wet it just takes alot of time to get your clothes dry. Well enough of the banter.

    Earlier this week, the west celebrated the anniversary of slave trade.'Celebrated'if I must say. There were people on the streets of London holding placards saying Tony Blair should apologise for slave trade. apologise? pls tell me something that can really make sense.

    Although we don't legally have slave fairs, its still happening illegally. I mean if you really want to apologise for something, then let your actions show your thoughts. The wests glory today is founded upon slave blood. The tube stations, the planes, the roads, the buildings, technology etc.

    So if you really are sorry, then you can atleast give back some of your wealth to developing nations. now I am not talking about loans from the world bank. i am talking of setting up projects in countries. Its no secret the number of international students that come into the west yearly. In 2005 alone, there were 318,395 foreign students admitted into the UK.

    Now just for figures on average each student pays £10,000 imagine £3,183,950,000. I cant even say what the number is, I get lost after a million. This money on the other hand can be used to fund university's in developing countries so tht we can retain our students and also develop our education system. Sadly, some of these students do not return home after their education hence good qualification is lost to the west again.

    Have you seen 'blood diamond' you may think its fiction but if you take a deep thought it isnt. Such extremities are still in play today. Do shed some thoughts on this topic.

    Saturday, March 24, 2007

    the winding time


    Do you ever feel like there is never enough time? You wake up early, off to work break for lunch, back to work and get home late. Then the same old routine starts again the next day. It's like we are enslaved to work, to time, to eternity.

    Even what matters to you really doesnt. Cos time knows how to get rid of acquintances. You may be the best at your job but once you are gone, someone better would take over.

    Global warming! Humans always find a way to create a beast. But the question is do we really care what happens to the earth. Even the most dedicated earth police still add to the global crisis. Try spending a week without electricity or water. Sound extreme...to you maybe yes, but to me...NO.

    Back in Nigeria where I come from staying a year without electricity is normal...Ok, maybe I exagerate a little, staying a month without electricity and water is no big deal. Luckily, when you are faced with life's struggles, you always find a way to come out on top.

    Then, you begin to enjoy natures gifts, moonlight, sunshine, rivers, streams...the list goes on. There's a force behind humanity, a spirit of perseverance, the spirit of determination. You have the choice to use it for good deeds or bad ones. Whatever you choose...be the best at what you do, time wont always be on your side.

    Wednesday, March 14, 2007

    Back in business...are we trully independent?

    Firstly, I want to welcome you to the new and revised Jamie blog. This is a medium for young people to air their views. I am also the editor in chief of Jamie magazine; so if at any point you feel you have a message/story that you’d like to publish, do let me know. Feel free to leave your comments here. I should also say that, I’m not liable for the comments on this site. If you like what you read, please spread the news to your friends. It’s all about networking.

    First things first, I need to get this off my chest:
    According to www.sunnewsonline.com the United States has asked the Nigerian government to allow as many candidates as possible to run in next months elections as a practical demonstration of commitment to democratic principles and rule of law, good suggestion but on what grounds?

    All this seems a little dodgy, first question…’what’s their business in Nigerian politics, I have not heard the government of Nigeria telling them how many candidates should contest in the states next election.

    I wrote an article last week on www.interviewmag.com and I received a lot of comments on the topic. The article was on the same-sex bill that is to be passed in Nigeria within the next 2 months. This bill denounces same-sex relationships, and also introduces a legal punishment for homosexuals. Also anyone who is involved in public advocacy or associations supporting the rights of lesbian and gay people would be subject to 5 years imprisonment.

    Now the US state department condemned the proposed bill saying that it was against the rule of law and fundamental human rights. The international human rights group also signed a letter condemning the bill.

    Back to the US’s first suggestion that Nigeria should be committed to democracy, if the majority of parliament who represent Nigeria ok the bill, ‘so be it’. The parliament represents the Nigerian people and their decisions are binding irrespective of what the US thinks. If we needed permission to make our laws, we would not have fought for our independence.

    I simply find I annoying that the west cant seem to get enough from controlling Africa. If its not advice about elections, it would be on homosexuals. If it’s neither of the two it would be on global warming, …which on its own is a whole new topic; I’ll save it for another day.