Saturday, December 10, 2011
Misplaced Priorities
Same sex marriage, gay rights, bla bla... That’s all I hear when I
turn on the TV, it even takes newspaper headlines.
Students have being in and out of school about 5 times in the last 3 years
and are at it again no one seems 2 be interested, the media
are probably too use 2 it they don't see it as news worthy anymore. Are the youths
no longer important in our so called great nation?, the oil subsidy
issue also affects all Nigerians but gays seem to be getting all
the spot light no offence to you'll transgendered and homosexual
what not, for a government who claim 2 care about its future generation
they sure have their way of showing it. I see
no reason why so much fuss should surround the same sex issue.
With all the problems plaguing the country i don't think the sexually
Disoriented would be thinking of marriage as it is.
Who can blame them anyways?, politicians, governors, senators with their big fancy
pay cheques make sure their children don’t taste the quack education their
administration offers.
Foreign schools and private institutions get their share of the “National Cake” this way,
So the greedy culture of not caring about anything that doesn't affect you directly
applies. The masses which has become a term to classify the
poor and affected are always at the receiving end.
Hypocrites that’s what they are, they seem to narrow everything down to
morality "what will Jesus do?" i think moralities to do list will have
“Meet ASUU's Demand” as its headline, the gay rights issue doesn't even
make the list as there are too many unresolved and more important matters
in Nigeria.
I should think Nigerian university's not making the top 300 best varsity list should
bother our leaders to question the education sector but as they say “birds of the same
feather flock together” they seem
more concerned in putting the motorcycle riders out of work, I wonder how that
will reduce the fuel price or put students back in the
classrooms, the government should tackle pressing issues
as pressing and leave the desert till after the meal.
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