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  • President Buhari’s 2023 New Year message

    President Buhari’s 2023 New Year message

    My Fellow Countrymen and Women.

    A very happy and prosperous New Year to you.

    First, I would like to thank and honour the Almighty who saw us through the year 2022 and has given us the opportunity to see another year. Each New Year is an opportunity to reflect on the past year, reposition, and move forward with the New.

    As we celebrate the opportunity to be alive in the year 2023, we must also acknowledge the passing away of our brothers and sisters who didn’t make it into this new year. May their souls rest in perfect peace.

    This year is particularly important to me because this message is in essence valedictory. After having the honour of serving you, my compatriots, for the last seven plus years, my tenure as your President in the most revered tradition of our ongoing and maturing democracy must necessarily come to an end. In the next five months we would have gone to the polls and elected a new president along with new governors and a plethora of other elected officials at both the national and state levels.

    All these electoral and democratic principles are working in concert because of the transcendent beliefs, beyond partisan politics, of you the great citizen of Nigeria. In addition is my personal commitment and executive promise to see to the letter that the 2023 elections being diligently conducted by INEC will be free and fair. The collective electoral will and votes of Nigerians will be fulfilled, even in the twilight moments of my watch.

    Reflecting on year 2022 allows us as a government to examine our legacies of successes and challenges. As we celebrate our wins and review obstacles, we all must understand that governance is a continuum, which still places a transitional responsibility on this administration to provide for the incoming government a non-partisan and objective roadmap for 2023. We as Nigeria; one country united under the will of God and actively growing as an indivisible entity, have been enabled year after year, decade after decade, to weather all stormy waters and emerge stronger and better where others have fallen and disintegrated. This has made us a unique nation across the globe and our continent.

    In year 2023, Nigerians go to the polls to exercise our right to vote and elect a new Administration, it is an important year for our country to ensure that we have another smooth transition of government, to whoever the people have decided upon. This administration’s landmark Amended Electoral Act will ensure that we have free and fair elections across the Nation. We as Nigerians must also take responsibility to ensure we participate in ensuring that the 2023 elections are free and fair by not engaging in anti-state activities and other nefarious acts that may affect the run of the polls. We must also resist every attempt to be used by politicians to create unrest in any form to disrupt the elections. We, as government will ensure such activities are met with the full force of the law.

    As our security agencies continue to make the country proud, we must continue to assist our patriotic forces by providing much needed community intelligence. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that Nigeria remains safe and peaceful for us all. Therefore, we have a duty and obligation to support our troops and intelligence agencies by being alert and reporting anything suspicious. The fight against insurgency in the North East region has continually recorded very clear wins in the past year. The Federal Government, and the Borno State government, have started the journey of returning internally displaced persons to their ancestral homes earlier taken by the insurgents. Also, over 82,000 insurgents with their families have surrendered to the Nigerian military. A number of surrendered insurgents are currently being processed by the rehabilitation (Operation Safe Corridor) program. The fight against banditry, kidnapping and other crimes in the North West and other regions is gaining momentum and showing very clear results. One of which is the resumption of Train Service along the Kaduna to Abuja corridor.

    In the aftermath of the EndSars, our administration took heed and instituted the ongoing Police Reform program based on a new Presidential Vision for Policing in Nigeria. This new vision is framed in a clear road map that transcends the tenure of this administration and it is predicated on six principles: a) Building Trust and Legitimacy b) Leadership, Accountability and Oversight c)Technology and digital media d) Community Policing and Crime Reduction e) Officers Training and Education f) Funding, Officers’ Welfare, Wellness and Safety.

    This reform program is very much in its foundational phase but has recorded noteworthy successes in improving police welfare and their emoluments. Other gains have been the ongoing training of 500 police cadet trainers to enable a better training regimen for the 2022 first batch of the 10,000 new cadets with an additional 10,000 set for 2023. In support of these reforms has been the provisioning of new material for the Nigeria Police to steadily improve on its constitutional responsibility to enforce law and order, protect lives and property as well as street level peace and security.

    Despite the ongoing global economic crisis, we have been able to weather the storms. Inflation across the globe is at its highest, the Federal Government has been resolute through its economic interventions to remain above water during this period. 2022 brought a combined impact from ongoing wars and aftereffects of COVID-19. Though creating its own fiscal challenges, we have continued to subsidize our energy costs to buffer households from inflationary pressure of high energy costs. In 2023, we are focused on building on our GDP and sustain the huge surge in the non-oil GDP growth.

    The Nigerian Start up Bill has been passed as an Act. This is considered a huge step in lowering our unemployment figures by boosting job creation and supporting the entrepreneurial drive of our youths. If you recall in my 2021 New Year speech, I had mentioned the need to secure the future of our youth recognizing that our young people are our most valuable natural resource, at home and abroad. In this regard, we worked with the legislature to develop an enabling law to turn their passions into ideas that can be supported, groomed and scaled across regions. 2023 will see the implementation of the Nigerian Start Up Act nationwide.

    The year 2023 would, indeed, be a time when we would work to solidify on delivering key strategic priorities under our “SEA” – (Security, Economy and Anti-Corruption) Agenda. Some of the key priority areas we would direct our attention and strengths to include:

    a. Focus on SECURITY; we will continue to engage, push back and dismantle the operations of both internal and external extremist and criminal groups waging war against our communities across the Nation. We will also focus on ensuring that free and fair elections would be held come February 2023. Our security forces are working in partnership to ensure the wins we have got in war against insurgency, banditry, secession and other crimes are sustained and more wins acquired.

    b. For the ECONOMY; our focus would be on maintaining and building economic growth through the national economic diversification agenda that supports the goal of national food self-sufficiency and growth in non-oil sources. The ongoing infrastructure revolution by our administration will see us deliver the key projects across the Nation in power, rail, roads, ports and technology.

    c. ANTI-CORRUPTION: On the anti-corruption drive of our administration, we have created new records in this fight, growing from 117 convictions in 2017 to 3,615 convictions as at December 2022. We as a government are committed to ridding our nation of all forms of corruption, through the collaboration with all the arms of Government to effectively prosecute this fight.

    As we welcome the New Year, let us look with hope to 2023, a year to move forward as a Nation towards unity, progress and prosperity. I offer my own personal felicitations, mindful of the various opinions and interpretations of our executive legacies. I welcome and accept both the accolades and criticisms in equal measure secure in the conviction that I did my best to serve our dear country Nigeria and I pray that the next President will also pick up the baton and continue the race to make Nigeria one of the leading countries of the world by the end of this century.

    Long Live the Nigerian spirit of oneness, togetherness, and unity. Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria. A Happy and prosperous New year.

    God bless you.

  • BREAKING: New Zealand rings in New Year 2023 with fireworks

    BREAKING: New Zealand rings in New Year 2023 with fireworks

    New Zealand, an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean has welcomed the New Year 2023. The country is already 45 minutes old into 2023 at the time of filing this report.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports New Zealand is among the early nations to hold its New Year’s Eve celebrations and welcome in 2023.

    New Zealand welcomed the 2023 New Year at 10.15 am GMT with a light show over the Auckland Harbour Bridge and a fireworks display from the Auckland Sky Tower.

    TNG reports that the New Year will be ushered in at different times across the globe. Australia, especially, will join New Zealand as one of the first nations to ring in the New Year.

    Meanwhile, the small Pacific island nations of Tonga, Samoa and Kiribati/Christmas Island are actually the first nations of the world to mark the New Year at 10 am GMT.

    Howland and Baker Islands, which are unoccupied territories of the United States, will be the last places on Earth to celebrate the New Year.

    However, the last occupied territory to celebrate January 1 will be American Samoa at 11 am GMT tomorrow morning.

  • 2023 will be a better year – Primate assures Nigerians

    2023 will be a better year – Primate assures Nigerians

    The Primate, Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba has expressed optimism that the country will overcome its challenges and become stronger among the comity of nations.

    Addressing the congregation in his Christmas message at the Cathedral Church of Advent, Life Camp, Abuja, Archbishop Ndukuba said the birth of Jesus Christ brought hope to mankind.

    He urged Nigerians not to be afraid of the challenges but look unto God who has promised to bring the country out of the present situation and liberate the citizens.

    The Primate called on Nigerians to have faith in God and not to be afraid because the purpose of God for Nigeria would come to pass soon.

    According to him, there is hope for Nigeria as the people are passing through what they are passing through as individuals, as families, as a people, and as a nation.

    “At such a time as this, just as it was in the very first Christmas, when Jesus was born, the message of the Angel to the shepherds, who were like neglected people, oppressed and not regarded in the society.

    “When God wanted to break the news of the birth of Jesus, they were the first people that God told what heaven has done, which means God has regard for everybody.

    “God has regard for the people, especially the downtrodden, those that are oppressed and suffering, and those that have no regard, no class.”

    The Primate however called on Christains to walk righreously for things to work in their favour.

    “I am believing God that a good number of people in the world are passing through challenging times and things that make them worth feel worthless.

    “But this Christmas, the message to us is, do not be afraid. Do not be overtaken by the things that you are confronting you.

    “Look onto God, for our sake, Jesus was born, so that He will deliver us from the bondage of sin and death, giving us salvation and freedom.

    “So that we will be indeed the people that God has intended and purpose for us,

    “There is a purpose for God in the life of every individual, every family, and indeed, for Nigeria, and that the purpose shall surely come to pass.

    “His purpose will come to pass in Nigeria because God has given us, His Son, Jesus Christ, the Saviour, born to us.

    ”So that we shall be delivered from the bondage of this world and be given hope and purpose to live the glory of God.

    “As we celebrate Christmas, we encourage people to open up their hearts, that Jesus may be born in them, to open up their lives and surrender that life to the one who is the Lord our God.

    ”And if we will open up unto him, the purpose of God shall be fulfilled and the things that God wants to do in and through us, will be manifested,” he said.

  • Finally, FG announces Christmas, New Year holidays

    Finally, FG announces Christmas, New Year holidays

    The Federal Government has declared December 26 and 27, 2022 as public holidays to mark Christmas and Boxing Day.

    It also declared Monday, January 2, 2023, as a holiday to mark the New Year.

    The announcement was made by Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, in a statement issued by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Shuaib Belgore, on Thursday in Abuja.

    The minister felicitated Christians and all Nigerians at home and in the diaspora on the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

    Aregbesola enjoined Christians to emulate virtues of Jesus Christ in deeds and follow his teachings, especially on faith, hope and love.

    “We must imbibe the life of Jesus Christ in his practice and teachings on humility, service, compassion, patience, peace and righteousness that his birth signifies.

    “This will be the best way to portray Christ and celebrate his birth”, he said.

    The minister emphasized that peace and security were critical conditions for economic development and prosperity.

    He therefore urged Christians and Nigerians to make the best use of the festive period to pray for the total eradication of any vestige of insecurity in the country.

    Aregbesola reminded Nigerians that 2023, was an election and political transition year, as such they should make it a huge success by voting peacefully and avoiding anything capable of undermining the exercise.

    He assured that the Federal Government has put in place effective measures for the security of lives and property.

    The minister, however, said getting the desired peace requires all Nigerians to support the efforts of security agencies by providing timely and useful information that would assist them to discharge their duties effectively.

    He urged Nigerians to be security conscious at all times and report any suspicious persons or activities to nearest security agency and through the N-Alert application on Android and IOS.

    “When you see something, do N-Alert, as this would elicit prompt response from security agents,” he added.

    The celebration calls for spartan discipline to protect lives and properties of everyone in our community and the nation as a whole, he said.

    The minister advised Nigerians to celebrate moderately, act responsibly and refrain from spreading fake news on the country, the government and people around them.

    Aregbesola admonished all citizens to remain focused, assuring that  the 2023 would be a better year for everyone.

    He wished Nigerians happy Christmas, and a peaceful and prosperous New Year.

  • Just In: FG announces Christmas, New Year holidays

    Just In: FG announces Christmas, New Year holidays

    The Federal Government has declared Dec. 26 and 27, 2022 as public holidays to mark Christmas and Boxing Day.

    It also declared Monday, Jan. 2, 2023, as holiday to mark the New Year.

    The announcement was made by Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, in a statement issued by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Shuaib Belgore, on Thursday in Abuja.

    The minister felicitated Christians and all Nigerians at home and in the diaspora on the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

    Aregbesola enjoined Christians to emulate virtues of Jesus Christ in deeds and follow his teachings, especially on faith, hope and love.

    “We must imbibe the life of Jesus Christ in his practice and teachings on humility, service, compassion, patience, peace and righteousness that his birth signifies.

    “This will be the best way to portray Christ and celebrate his birth”, he said.

    The minister emphasized that peace and security were critical conditions for economic development and prosperity.

    He therefore urged Christians and Nigerians to make the best use of the festive period to pray for the total eradication of any vestige of insecurity in the country.

    Aregbesola reminded Nigerians that 2023, was an election and political transition year, as such they should make it a huge success by voting peacefully and avoiding anything capable of undermining the exercise.

    He assured that the Federal Government has put in place effective measures for the security of lives and property.

    The minister, however, said getting the desired peace requires all Nigerians to support the efforts of security agencies by providing timely and useful information that would assist them to discharge their duties effectively.

    He urged Nigerians to be security conscious at all times and report any suspicious persons or activities to nearest security agency and through the N-Alert application on Android and IOS.

    “When you see something, do N-Alert, as this would elicit prompt response from security agents,” he added.

    The celebration calls for spartan discipline to protect lives and properties of everyone in our community and the nation as a whole, he said.

    The minister advised Nigerians to celebrate moderately, act responsibly and refrain from spreading fake news on the country, the government and people around them.

    Aregbesola admonished all citizens to remain focused, assuring that the 2023 would be a better year for everyone.

    He wished Nigerians happy Christmas, and a peaceful and prosperous New Year.

  • What Nigerians should do this Yuletide – RCCG Pastor

    What Nigerians should do this Yuletide – RCCG Pastor

    Mr Ifeanyichukwu Nweke, the Area Pastor, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Latter House Assembly, Province 2, Isheri Berger, Lagos, has advised Nigerians to imbibe the virtue of sacrificial giving as a lifestyle during the Yuletide.

    Nweke who spoke on the theme: “The Perfect Gift” gave the advice during the parish’s carol service on Sunday in Lagos.

    He said that sacrificial giving is a scriptural principle put in place by God who is known as the perfect gift to humanity.

    Nweke noted that God exemplified such act of sacrificial giving while on earth and it behoves on everyone to exemplify such virtue.

    He advised that the Yuletide known as the season when people celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ should be used to give willingly to the less privileged.

    “I want to congratulate everyone for divine preservation and am calling on Nigerians to imbibe the lifestyle of sacrificial giving, it is Christ-like with great reward.

    “This is the season when we all should give to others as a way of showing love, we should extend help to the less privileged regardless of their faith,” he said.

    Nweke encouraged Nigerians to continue to trust in God bearing in mind that with God, healing and overall victory are guaranteed for individuals.

    Also speaking, Mrs Morayo Soares, an elder in the church, urged Nigerian to embrace peace while they celebrate the birth of Christ in calmness.

    Soares said every feeling of overexcitement should be curtailed as it could lead to accidents or death.

    Also, Mrs Oluwakemi Yusuf, a member of the church, said “Jesus is the gift for the season, we all must embrace him to benefit from the blessings meant for the season.”

    The congregants rendered worship to God in hymes and songs with beautiful decoration of the church in Christmas colours.

  • Interior ministry disowns public holidays announcement

    Interior ministry disowns public holidays announcement

    The Ministry of Interior has refuted trending news in the media purportedly credited to the ministry on the announcement of Public holidays for the Yuletide.

    The Director of Press and Public Relations in the ministry, Mr Afonja Ajibola, on Saturday in Abuja said the ministry had not issued any statement on public holidays for the yuletide.

    Ajibola said that the trending media report was false, as the  Federal Government had yet to formally declare a public holiday.

    Recall Bashir Ahmad, Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Digital Communications had disclosed the Federal Government declared Dec. 26, 27 and Jan. 2, 2023 as public holidays.

    “The Federal Government has declared Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th December 2022 and Monday, 2nd January 2023 as public holidays to mark Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day celebrations respectively,” Ahmad wrote on Twitter and Facebook.

    The ministry advised members of the public to disregard the trending news and await a formal public announcement on the issue  in the next few days.

  • Yuletide: NSCDC tightens security in worship centres, others

    Yuletide: NSCDC tightens security in worship centres, others

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) has massively deployed personnel to public places including worship centres to ensure adequate security ahead of the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

    This is according to a statement by NSCDC Director Public Realations, Mr Olusola Odumosu on Friday in Abuja.

    He said that the NSCDC Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Audi, ordered commanders at state and national levels to deploy additional plain clothe and uniformed officers to the field, including public places, for effective patrols to address criminality.

    “About 85 per cent of our entire workforce shall be deployed to public places, worship centres and other areas of congregation such as amusement parks, gardens, shopping malls, markets, motor parks, train stations including airports and seaports,” he said.

    Audi urged the personnel to ensure the safety of lives and protection of public assets and infrastructures in their respective domain.

    He further ordered them to conduct constant patrol of every nook, crannies, black spots and flashpoints during this critical period of celebration when crime is most prevalent.

    He also charged them to develop and deploy a very strong and purposeful intelligence network around essential and critical national assets and infrastructure, to eliminate significant vulnerabilities during the yuletide.

    The CG tasked officers and men to remain committed to enforcing law by arresting anyone who posed  threat to national security.

  • BREAKING: FG announces public holidays for Christmas, New Year

    BREAKING: FG announces public holidays for Christmas, New Year

    The Federal Government (FG) has declared Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th December 2022 and Monday, 2nd January 2023 as public holidays.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the public holidays are to mark Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day celebrations respectively.

    Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government, felicitated with Christians and all Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora on this year’s Christmas and New Year celebrations.

    Ogbeni Aregbesola enjoined Christians to emulate the doctrines of Christ in faith, hope and love.

    “We must imbibe the life of Jesus Christ in His practice and teachings on Humility, Service, Compassion, Patience, Peace and Righteousness, that His birth signifies. This will be the best way to portray Christ and celebrate his birth”, he noted.

    He emphasized that peace and security are two critical conditions for economic development and prosperity. He urged Christians and Nigerians to make the best use of this festive period to pray for the total eradication of insecurity bedevilling our dear nation.

    Aregbesola strongly charged Nigerians not to be lulled into insensitive crisis by criminally minded elements that wants to create anarchy in the country “This calls for deliberate responsibility and discipline on the part of all”, the Minister stresses.

    The Minister urged Nigerians to be security conscious, asking them to report any suspicious persons or activities to the nearest security agency through the N-Alert application on Android and IOS, saying “when you see something do N-Alert, as this would elicit prompt response from security agents”.

    Speaking further, the Minister said this Yuletide calls for spartan discipline in order to protect lives and properties of everyone in our community and the nation as a whole.

    Aregbesola advised “Moderately celebrate the festival avoid the spread of fake news and be responsible. Take it as a point of duty you own your father land ”.

  • New Year: Let us all echo Ozoemene – By Promise Adiele PhD

    New Year: Let us all echo Ozoemene – By Promise Adiele PhD

    By Promise Adiele PhD

    The Igbo word ‘Ozoemene’ means a lot. When people use the word, it instinctively evokes different unpleasant memories of the past, immediately eliciting rejection of a possible repeat. I have retained the word in its Igbo form in the title of this essay because the English versions are deficient to adequately capture the nuanced province of its semantic potential. Simply put, Ozoemene in English means ‘never again’. It could also mean a prayer or supplication to divine powers to ensure that a bad event of a calamitous hue does not happen again. Depending on the Igbo dialect, the word could become Odoemene which basically means the same thing. I am aware that many people bear this name in Igbo land either as first names or as surnames. A typical Igbo person would wave a hand across the head and strike two fingers together to repudiate the ominous possibility of a repeat of a nightmarish event, then followed by a loud pronouncement – tufiakwa, may this not happen again, never again, Ozoemene. Although the name Ozoemene existed many years ago in Igbo land, it became more popular immediately after the civil war in 1970 when many children born during the period were given the name as a rejection of a repeat of the internecine, searing crucible of the war. ‘May war and such carnage not be unleashed on humanity again’, the parents may have thought.

    As the New Year 2022 is decorated in glory, many people across the world have made different New Year resolutions. In Nigeria, people are looking forward to the New Year with much hope and optimism. In looking forward to the New Year, many tragic events that happened in the past year or years are rejected and we pray solemnly that they do not happen again, Ozoemene. Individually and collectively, we experienced one violation or another no matter how infinitesimal it may be. We pray it never happens again – Ozoemene. Individually, those who lost loved ones, jobs, money, suffered one calamity or another will utter the same prayer. Collectively, many things have happened in Nigeria requiring us to bow our heads and echo Ozoemene. It must resonate beyond the physical realm into the spiritual realm to underscore our hopeless situation and the desire for urgent help. Our Ozoemene echo must transcend this New Year, into 2023 and beyond.

    Our first echo of Ozoemene must necessarily be directed towards the office of the president and Nigeria’s political superstructure. The Ozoemene prayer directed to the president must take into account the country’s unhindered descent to hopelessness in all areas since the current government came to power. It is quite easy for some people to delude themselves with a misleading list of inchoate, negligible achievements by the present government but Nigerians know the obvious truth. During a recent interview, Channels Television Seun Okinbaloye, while asking Mr. President some questions, churned out the tragic indices of the present administration since 2015. According to Seun – “when you took over in 2015, our debt stock at that time was 12 trillion, now it is about 32 trillion. Inflation rate was about 9%, it is now sitting at about 15%, unemployment rate was about 9.2%, and it’s now about 32.2%. Exchange rate was about 197 naira to a dollar, now it is way over 400 naira to a dollar. Now, people would look back and say before you took over, some of these indicators were fair, and now the figures are not friendly at all”. Responding, Mr. President said “Well, I am not sure how correct your calculations are, but all I know is that we have to allow people to have access to the farms. We just have to go back to the land”.

    Many Nigerians have averred that Mr. President’s response to the questions was a demonstration of acute impaired cognitive abilities. For some others, it showed a man who is far removed from the socio-economic realities in his country. Yet, some people have submitted that he performed well within the limits of his academic background and competence. Many more commentators have attributed dementia as the only explainable reason for the obvious disconnection between question and answer. It grieves the heart as a citizen to watch your president continually demonstrate an abysmal lack of knowledge about indicators of development and sustainability in the country. For this reason, we must all come together and echo Ozoemene in 2023. We must fervently pray to God Almighty never to allow a sickly aged statesman, no matter how astute, to become our president in 2023. In all honesty, the Nigerian ship of state does not deserve a sterile leadership in 2023, never again, Ozoemene.

    Insecurity in Nigeria deserves a collective echo of Ozoemene as do other significations of backwardness in the country. Never again in the New Year and beyond shall Nigerians be hounded and killed in the open like cockroaches. Never again shall marauding bandits and terrorists invade our schools to kidnap students and pupils, then turn around to ask for huge ransoms which are of course paid. The kid gloves with which security issues have been handled in the past years have emboldened other splinter groups to emerge with more murderous intent. The composite abuse of amnesty in the country where certified terrorists are admitted into society and treated as heroes has become a reference point for criminals and diverse terrorist groups to blossom, never again – Ozoemene. Never again shall Nigerian youths be summarily murdered in Lekki or any part of the country because they were simply protesting police brutality and insensitivity of the government. Protest is a legitimate practice and must be seen as such at all times around the country. Never again shall Nigerians be murdered when they participate in protests – Ozoemene. Never again shall the Supreme Court supersede INEC and overturn the wishes of the people through spurious judgment. May this never happen again as Imo State continues to bleed – Ozoemene. In the New Year and beyond, never again shall Nigeria’s education sector witness such a level of hiatus through strikes as seen in the past years. Never again shall our hospitals continue to be degraded with doctors fleeing the country in droves in search of greener pastures. Never again shall government officials expend colossal amounts of taxpayers’ money for medical tourism abroad. Never again shall the electorate close their eyes and allow themselves to be used to enthrone a rule of conquering due to crumbs from the table of a demagogue. Never again shall our borders be shut down to make way for criminal elements to hike the prices of locally produced rice and other essential commodities all for the sake of political patronage. We must collectively reject these issues in the New Year and beyond with a resounding, earth-shaking Ozoemene, never again.

    At the global level, the past two years have witnessed the greatest catastrophe to ravage mankind in recent years. At the centre of it all is the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic. Many lives have been lost, businesses shut down, travels cancelled, schools shut down, and many more. The pandemic has redefined human interaction and lifestyle across the world. Many families were thrown into hardship because their breadwinners lost their jobs. Many families became homeless and desolate because they could not pay house rents. Different people experienced one form of misfortune or another and to this, we say, never again – Ozoemene. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed our different leadership structures as desperately wicked and insensitive. While governments and agencies across the world provided palliatives that reached the people, ameliorating the brutal effects of the pandemic, our leaders here, governors, legislators, local government chairmen, and sundry leadership outlets exposed their wickedness by hoarding the palliatives meant for the masses. May we never witness such heights of insensate leadership in Nigeria, never again – Ozoemene.

    It may be impossible to wish away all the inhibiting tendencies that circumscribe our lives by echoing – never again, Ozoemene. But at least, by so doing, we convey our earnest wishes and readiness for a new beginning. As they say “New Year is a new beginning”. Never again shall whatever that ailed us in the last years recur in the New Year and beyond, Ozoemene. May we march our Ozoemene echo with action and be definite in our resolutions for a new beginning. Let God answer our individual and collective prayers in the New Year and beyond, breaking the cycle of obnoxious repetitions in our lives. Ozoemene.

     

    Promise Adiele PhD

    Mountain Top University

    Promee01@yahoo.com