During my secondary school
days, I was naughty, and every student was. We were naughty and ignorant. It
was just the perfect way to display childishness—so
we thought. We had
different versions for each
song, and the national anthem was not an exception. Hmm, and the pledge? That
was the height. Our own version was “I pledge to Nigeria my
country, to be faithful, loyal and honest. To serve Nigeria is not by force…” Our teachers thought we were just being the children that we were, but
the truth is as childish as we were, we sang it straight from our hearts, when
we place our hands on our chests, we almost made sure we felt our heart.
As far as I know, nobody
taught us that song. It was simply observation; what we saw with our child’s
eyes, what our parents always complain about the situation of the country, and
what musicians compose in their songs. Were we
naughty? Because till now
even if we don’t say it, we act it.
Nigeria is dying: no problem
so long as we are not dying, if everything is going bad is not our business as
long as we are sharing from the national cake. We are all guilty, me, you , us,
everyone . Some people do not even think anything good will come out of our ‘Nazareth’
called Nigeria.
I was hit by the first
ambassador of Africa for UN, Adetoye Oremosu’s word about the
attitude of Nigerians. I had to recite the pledge to my self, I sang the
national anthem again and again and it occurred to me that these powerfully
packed
words of commitment has been
reduced to mere formal recitation.
I pledge, I pledge, a promise
of a life time; indebtedness. Each time that I recited those words, it occurred
to me that I am simply saying, ‘Oh! Great Nigeria, I
am loyal to you and
I will protect and serve you.’
Hmm and how many times? Tsk tsk, too bad.
Back to us. I find it very
funny and its laughable how we talk about other countries. Recently, I was
talking to a friend and the way she sounded about other countries made me to
ask ‘oh! So did the leaders of these countries you
mentioned
work magic? Or human beings,
patriotic citizens who also pledged to their country worked with them?’
These countries are not fantasy land or wonderland where things work on their
own. Citizens worked, they were committed. What
commitment have you shown,
what is your pledge? I am Nigeria, you are Nigeria. The earlier, the better
Nigeria.
Tags: Adetoye Oremosu,UN,
Africa, the pledge,CPA Africa.
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