Charly Boy has finally weighed in on 'My Oga At The
Top' saga. See it below...
It’s unfortunate; this article is coming in late.
This is because I almost ignored the racket “My Oga at the top” generated.
However, because of some salient lessons in the whole joke, I have decided to
hit you with this.
Even though, my ways may be very different from
yours, I still believe we must be objective in our analysis, judgment, and
conclusion about others. The NSCDC Commandant,
Mr. Shem’s experience in the hands of Nigerians and the Channel TV
personalities cannot be too different from what many of us face on a daily
bases.
See more after the cut...
Some of us have been arbitrarily judged, smashed,
squeezed, criticized, and battered for several years because we have failed to
be who they want us to be. Different darts and missiles have been thrown at us
because they chose to judge us from the first impression they conceived about
us. What insult haven’t we received? They will try to judge you by the few
words they hear from your mouth. When you use signs and symbols to communicate
national issues, they misconstrue every bit of it as you are either tagged the
head of Nigeria Illuminati, or they may even try to put your sexuality to
question. However, we still love them, and still fight for them even when they
don’t really understand why we are here. Some have not even realized the need
to hold on to the reality that confronts them today, instead, they are
committed to producing gunpowder for the celebration of individual blunder, and
they swiftly push national blunder aside.
Yes, the NSCDC Commandant goofed, he failed to give
the correct NSCDC website, he wanted his oga at the top to announce that
personally, hence he couldn’t go ahead to announce it, as his oga may end up
announcing another one later. At first, it appeared to me as if he didn’t
understand the question until he got to the point of providing the URL of the
website, and then we all laughed when he was unable to provide the web address
as demanded. We all laughed at his little or no IT knowledge, and not really
because he is not competent enough to do his job. We all laughed because he had
displayed some level of confidence right from the beginning of the interview
till the point he was to give the website details.
However, is it enough to have made it a trending
topic on twitter and on other social sites for days? I must say that we have
all failed by pushing aside the lesson and the message of the controversial
interview. If you don’t know, the message is simple; there is a systemic
failure. We have all failed our country. We have even failed to channel our
heavy online presence towards a more positive direction. We have failed to
understand that the entire system has no structure as it stands now. If that is
not the case, why were we not intelligent enough to see beyond Mr. Shem’s
failure and begin to reflect over leadership failure, using the social media
platform? It has always remained this way, where only few of us can speak our
minds in a country where mediocrity reigns supreme. We have failed to see how
mediocre now flood the civil service , but all we are now looking at ,is just
Mr. Shem’s blunder. Why???
Members of staff in several organizations know
little or nothing about their organization. They can’t even tell
‘categorically’ like Mr. Shem, whether they have an existing or functional
website. How effective are various media units that are scattered across
different Ministries in the country? NSCDC should even thank God that it was
Mr. Shem who failed, and not their media unit, because such would have been
possible. I know that majority of Nigerians that work in the civil service are
not up to date with the internet social world, as they believe in doing things
the old way. You won’t even blame Mr. Shem for not being able to give the
correct web address or not being able to add dot.com, because the NSCDC
Website, prior to the controversy was almost dormant. How would you expect one
to know a website that doesn’t exist or non-functional?
But my pain is simply that we have all failed to
tackle the most pressing issues of the day, falling into the trap and deception
of the phrase “My oga at the top”. We have been so deceived and then became so
careless about our safety, laughing hysterically; with our eyes gazed at “My
Oga at the top” until the dreaded Boko Haram found a way to shoot us with their
arrows. We laughed until we forgot that we have urgent national issues to
address, and the faceless ones hit us hard again in the city of Kano. What a shame!
While we were busy gossiping, creating cartoons,
producing T. Shirts, and cooking beats in the studio to ridicule just a single
individual, we lost millions of naira at the Murtula Mohammed Airport, Lagos to
some armed men who stormed the airport, harassing both Nigerians and
foreigners. I heard they had a swell moment at the airport. You can’t just
imagine that armed robbers could succeed even in an International Airport.
Where is safe then? “Yet, we were busy with My oga at the top”
While we took the joke to another level, the Boko
Haram militants also saw our weaknesses and carefree attitude, and they hit us
hard, killing well over 60 people in the Kano bomb attack. They beat all
security apparatus in place in the volatile city, because, we refused to watch
our back as we were laughing at “My Oga at the top”
In our usual carelessness, when some people were
demanding for amnesty for some faceless people, we kept mummed, because we were
only interested in “Oga at the top.” We refused to ask questions on why some
people should be advocating for this group.
As good, committed, and patriotic citizens, couldn’t
we have embarked on a campaign against violence using the social media platform
for that purpose? How many of us are willing to laugh at some of the ogas in
the North who have sold the future of our children in the name of leadership
tussle? How many of us have been able to tell the Northern leaders that they
have failed their people for giving some terrorists the supports they really do
not deserve? Yet, we still talk about “My Oga at the top”
These are no time for such jokes as we have better
and serious issues to address as Nigerian youth and children. Enough of this
“My oga at the top” Stop the rubbish now! Let’s ask them some questions on why
we must continue to bury ourselves.
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