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Friday 30 May 2014

Raging Fire Between Ice Prince And President Jonathan


Chocolate City rapper, Ice Prince Zamani is not
happy. This is coming on the heels of the double
explosions that hit Jos recently.
He’s hurt and wailing like a toddler. He may be down and pointing
fingers, but he’s not alone. In the wake of the twin explosions that
rocked his home town Jos, the Aboki singer couldn’t hold back his
pains. No. Not anymore. Ice Prince wept. He took to twitter, and
President Jonathan was at the receiving end.
Hear: “Goodluck Jonathan!! " He called, his sanity gone.
“What the fuck is up?? We’ve been glued to the news since this
shit started … Now there’s bomb in my city! Wtf is up??"
Blunt, but straight from the heart. No holds barred.
Ice Prince may have merely expressed his grief, albeit impolitely, but
his thoughts are not lost. The Nigeria project is indeed becoming a
nightmare. From our unending national woes, down to the Chibok
girls, then add the sudden return of hostilities in
Jos, then you’ll understand where the singer is coming from.
President Jonathan no doubt, may mean well for Nigerians. His
Transformation Agenda is there even in Braille for the blind to see
and admire. But that’s all there is! When the chips are down, you
struggle to find a single action in favour of the largely impoverished
Nigerians. Just like Ice Prince, you’re wondering about his sense of
purpose and sincerity. You’re wondering if he is truly in love with
this Nigeria.
Take the World Bank startling revelation that 100 million Nigerians
are languishing in extreme poverty and bleak future. This would have
been enough to challenge any leader, but President Jonathan. He’s
unruffled. He cannot lose his precious sleep over that. Just like he
said about the Boko Haram insurgency, he’s not the cause! How about
picking up the challenge? How about taking...say a salary-cut?
Dreams.
How do you even reconcile President Jonathan’s Kano jamboree barely
24 hours after an Abuja blast that claimed over 74 lives? Did he
visit oblivious of his largely underperforming team? Reuben Abati
may think otherwise. But, it is understandable. He has a job to do
after all.
Let the President take the initiative. Let him provide Nigerians with
visionary leadership. Let those surrounding him take heed. Let them
put a halt to the media campaign about some elusive achievements.
Nigerians are no fools. Let them tell the President the true yarning
and expectations of Nigerians. More than ever, let the President
pickup the challenge. The onus is on him.
Ice Prince has merely vented his angst. What’s left is finding a way
through. Will we ever find a way?

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