Ladies and gentlemen, let's say it. Tell the truth as it is.say we'll never close our eyes or pretend that Nigeria's a rosy world. Say we'll never try to paint what is rotten with a sugarcoat. Say you'll talk about the horrors we've seen and the torment we bear. Say we'll never look at the evil among us and try to forget.Say we'll tell it like it is. This is the reason of my blogs. I welcome you all on board the zion train. ===deola
As on the day that gave me to the world; Faced 're the planets by the sun's salute; Thenceforward didst I ever more increase; Under the law by which I didst set out; So must I be, I canst not flee my self; Thus spake aforetime, prophet thus; And no time nor power can e'er destroy; The moulded form that, living, doth evolve.
(J.W. v. Goethe)=DEOLA (Fro. Herbert Vollmann-a GATE OPENS)
My love is on a roll; Yea, it is on a roll again; on and on, sure on a roll; I feel love on a roll again; For Sayo, yea I feel love as it goes on a roll; mi love is on a roll; I feel love,and I don't wanna stop; Till I ain’t got enough. ...Deola...
Wanna play ya fav'rite song, babe;
So, we gonna rock the blues;
'Cause I've got love fill my heart;
My mellow mood’s come down;
Running and overflowing;
So let the music rock us;
And the dance steps moving us;
Deola holding ya in wild romance;
While the music play on;
Love is good, wild and sweet;
When the music takes control;
Love is good, sweet love, babe!
Yeah, forever, fiesta ooooh!
===DEOLA
Revelation reveals the truth - revelation; It takes a revolution to make a solution; Too much confusion, and so much frustration; I don't wanna live in the park; Can't trust no shadows after dark; So, my fellow Nigerians, I wish that you could see; Like owl in the dark; The oppressed must be free; Yea, from the people demonic party (aka pdp); Who Kill, cramp and paralyze all weak at conception; Now is time to rise up, fellow compatriots; By our votes, and from our conscience; Let's sing a liberation song; Yes, we gotta chant down the PDP government; Their looting of treasury is too hot for comfort; Until then, by Grace of Almighty Lord, Allahu Akbar; Amen, Amen, Amen, before we can shout; The momentous words "it's finished" like Jesus Christ. = = = =DEOLA MCAGUNS.
“The tragedy of corruption is that whenever it takes over, it almost becomes the engine of the society, and then it continues to roll and it affects everything, and it is almost impossible for you to really take anything out of it, because corruption has taken over the engine of that room, and continue to roll. And everything boils to greed, that is almost where we are today in our own country. “Young men and women have to take back their country from ruin, from poor government, from corruption, and from failure. Young men and women have a good reason to do this. They own the future; they need to invest in it accordingly. If the past 50 years of our independence had been one long night of failure and shame, the only people who can remake it are the young people. If they hold and cherish their faith as I hope they do, then they will also know that they have to do it with respect and honor to their fellow men and women knowing fully that we are all God’s children, and that we achieve more when we unite in purpose, and when we march as a team. We are one people with God that we must come together. “There is always an historic challenge for every generation. The generation of our fathers interpreted their task as a call to liberate us from colonial rule and they were successful in rendering independence. “It is a different issue if the independence they gave us was blemish in one respect or the other. It is the task of others to sanitize it. Some of our contemporaries had the historical challenge to terminate military rule and help us restore democracy. This was also discharged with credit. “I am saying it so easily now making it sound an easy task. No. Far from it. Many died, many lost beloved ones, and many more came out of it shortchanged. That is the language of progress. You don’t make omelets without breaking eggs. “So what is the challenge of the new generation today? Our challenge today is to restore good governance, accountability, and transparency in government as a basis of sanitizing our democracy. Let no one tells you any other thing. “Dear brothers and sisters that is your task today and you must not fail because each generation ultimately always carry the burden of defining its own mission, which they can either accomplish or retreat from in defeat. My prayers here today are that we never fail in our mission and that we make a great success of our goals, but remember that goal is to enthrone democracy through clean elections." ==(fro. nuhu ribadu)
I am a liberal, friendly, emotional and lovely Nigerian-American-a resident of Texas. I started school at about five years of age. I remember that I intensely hated the project because it severely curtailed my period of play and freedom. You must be tidy in appearance coming to school, which meant either a complete ablution or the washing of face and limbs to present at least a good facade.