Author: Muhammad Ajah

Oritsejafor’s final call on FG over Boko Haram

Thursday, May 10, 2012
In as much as no patriotically driven soul who can proudly wear the beautiful gown of the nation called Nigeria will not sympathize with the Nigeria people over the national security challenge, it is quite disturbing the way the Christian Association of Nigeria CAN is handling the matter. I think ...

Fallouts from bombings in Nigerian

Friday, February 03, 2012
A lot has happened as reactions from the bombings and killings of innocent citizens since the surfacing of Boko Haram, the most recent being end of year 2011 Madalla blast and Kano multiple blasts on 20th January, 2012, barely one month after the Madallas. The most serious reaction, as Nigeri ...

The Birth, Childhood and Maturity of Nigeria

Wednesday, January 18, 2012
By Muhammad Ajah Being a piece from his poem collection titled: Sing to Me, Nigeria 1 Sing to me, Nigeria In 1914, in our homes whereWe looked at one another and smiledAmalgamation was bornThen we became powerlessPowerless because we received ordersFrom those who car ...

Weeping for the forsaken General

Saturday, December 31, 2011
The public will see through any cosmetic or token gestures and will not tolerate a continuation of status quo. Corruption and plunder are the root causes of unemployment, insecurity, violence and unrest, General Muhammadu Buhari, while reacting to emergency situation in Nigeria.Although I was qu ...

Mourning the Madallah Christmas bomb victims

Friday, December 30, 2011
Let there be peace. Let there be love. Let there be religious tolerance. Let there be understanding. And let Nigeria be. Let there be no bloodletting. Let there be no inhumanity. And let Nigerians collectively brace up to the war against Nigeria. Let the political leaders stand up and act. Let the r ...

2011: NAHCON and emerging challenges in hajj operations

Wednesday, December 28, 2011
As the Muslim population continues to rise yearly across the globe, so is the number of pilgrims to the Holy Land of Makkah on the increase. This has led to yearly challenges not only to the host country the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia but to all countries with large population of pilgrims. The grea ...

A Letter to Governor Martins Elechi

Saturday, December 03, 2011
Your Excellency, sir State of Ebonyi State This is the facsimile of the writers conscience. To frankly begin, the first year of the return of your Excellency to the White House as the second executive governor of the state for the second term since May 29, 2011 has continued to mount challe ...

I AM LOVE SICK

Thursday, November 24, 2011
By Muhammad Ajah Written at the NYSC Orientation Camp, Kubwa in 2001 I am lovesickAfter a long search for real lifeA beloved that says everything she detestsAnd only in me she must liveA long search for proper, a change of mindFrom one to the other, love-sickenedUgo is a beautifu ...

Whither Nigeria’s educational system

Friday, November 18, 2011
Illiteracy is catastrophic and it exposes citizens to poverty, ignorance, maternal mortality, hunger, violence, abuse, exploitation, trafficking, HIV/AIDS and other diseases. Is any of these abstractions and qualities amply unavailable in Nigeria? When I insisted to go to school in the ...

Much ado about removal of subsidies in Nigeria

Thursday, November 17, 2011
Is the governments resolve to remove subsidies from everything that sustains the nations economy really anti-people? Are they policies specifically targeted at impoverishing the citizenry the more? Are these subsidies really the problems that have militated against the development of the country? ...

The philosophy of putting the past behind

Tuesday, November 15, 2011
The philosophy of putting the past behind does not only disprove courage and bravery, it depicts lack of foresight and preparation for the future. That is why we have found it difficult to develop as a nation. That is why Africa remains crawling in its developmental structuring. How dangerous it is ...

The call for Southern intifada

Sunday, November 13, 2011
The Southern intifada must begin now. One more strike, the wrist of the nation called Nigeria may burst open. One more hit, the neck may fly off its shoulders. One more mayhem, the testicles may fall on the floor. When that happens, dont be surprised.Stupid peopleone Rudolf Ogoo Oknokwo posted ...

CELIBACY

Wednesday, November 09, 2011
By Muhammad AjahFrom his poem collection titled, Man In The Mirror This describes the nonage of man. It is followed by two other poems: A Benedict and Senility Celibacy you move in celerityAnd do attain not so much celebrityTo who should be sent this my petitionWhen though learned yo ...
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