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Tuesday, 30 September 2014



From juvenile, a Nigerian was
told to revere 1st October much more than their birthdays because if was on
that day, Nigeria got freedom from British colonialism. It was a day Nigerian bureaucrats
were granted the ease to hoist Nigerian flag on the four poles of Nigeria
without snubs from high powers.
EMMANUEL SHEBBS
All over the nation, voices are screaming
loud more like the stormy wind. There is celebration all over with strong
connection to the event of independence. Can we pull out our minds a little
from the noisy Nigeria and think about the essence of the event in reality? We will
then realize the shady deals which clouded the independence of Nigeria which
shall make us discount the celebration as being done at the worst of all wrong
times.
Celebrating independence on the
first day of October is quite unfair to the cause of events. It contradicts the
essence, reason and meaning of independence itself from a more literal perspective.
The literality of independence
means a time of freedom. It is a time when one’s values, likes and aspirations which
were been constricted are unequivocally restored to them. In our context,
independence is symptomatic of decolonization of a once-colonized state. This time,
the colonialists hand-off and back-off from the affairs of the colony.
First October 1960 formalistic independence
of Nigeria was a mere act of derision, mockery and travesty to the Nigerian
Nationalists who sniffed so much dust into the nostrils of the colonialists the
time before. No wonder Nigeria was hurled into the blistering heat of Civil War
just 7 years after.
At the time Nigeria was freed by
the colonialists, it lacked everything there was to have to be a sovereign
state. The London office of the British government had the last say over
whatever issue Nigeria council sat to decide. The sovereignty of Nigeria in the
period of 1st October 1960 was tied to the whims and caprices of the
Queen at London whose mind was defeatist and incontrovertibly fiendish against
Nigeria.
As at 1960, the Supreme Court was
not yet established, thus every matter of legal consequence (the truth is that every
matter was) was taken to London for final decision. The Parliament of Tafawa
Belewa was a mockery to democracy. It lacked legislative will over its decisions.
Their operations and wills were tactically stifled by the London office.
Can a county without its own
court be independent? Can a country with a toothless legislature be said to be independent?
So was Nigeria in a period far back as 1st October 1960 which purpose
we are celebrating today.
In 1st October 1960,
Nigeria lacked the true content of an independent state. It only possessed a
framework of a state structure which was indigenously peopled and that was it
all. It only had the fiat and behest over issues of domestic relevance. Other issues
which could be economic, political etc were machinated by British far away
London.
We are celebrating the wrong day.
A day which history has only given a robe of identity which served no cause for
its christened name. We can summarily say that the struggle for independence received
a green beam of light in 1st October 1960 then we could be right.
This is because the British formally pulled-off from Nigeria government and
politics on that day.
The day to celebrate real
independence is 3rd October. It was on that day in 1963 that Nigeria
was actually billed for a sovereign state that it is today. It was the day when
Nigeria assumed full potential to express her rights and territorial identity. The
perceived independence of Nigeria was worth nothing until 3rd October
1963.
It was also on that day that
Nigeria owned the highest legal institution-the Supreme Court-which was not in
existence prior to that time.
Obviously, the mad throng of
celebration witnessed this day will scarcely let us think deep on the essence
of the day. Celebrating Independence on the 1st day of October is
the worst of all patriotic wrongs. If we deeply ponder on these realities we
shall undoubtedly be up with thoughts that we are celebrating the wrong day.
Friday, 19 September 2014




The Chairman of the Traditional
Marriage event, Justice Ignatius Agube (Judge of the Court of Appeal) identified
the day as the beginning of a life’s journey. He wished the new couple the best
experience and advised other youths to remain faithful to God for a life
partner.
The White Wedding was organized
by Great St. Charles Church, Calabar. The coordinating minister and the Parish
Priest, Very Rev. Fr. Malachy Ephraim identified that marriage is a ministry
that must be sustained by roles of both partners. He said it is on the part of
the man to identify the woman as a help partner and it is on the part of the
woman to show respect to the man for them to live together.
Very Rev. Fr. Ephraim regretted
that many families have failed because they have not realised the essence of
marriage; they witness a crack and there is no one to guide the partners to the
right path so they break up and go different ways. He noted that marriage
break-ups is not the Will of God for His people neither is it biblical for
Christians to abandon their spouses for whatever reason and that is why it is
necessary for Christians to pray before they take up the responsibility of
marriage life.
The Parish Priest blessed the
couples and administered the presentation of rings by the couples. He urged
them to keep on with the unity and love which they are displaying in the midst
of the mass witnesses of men and women who were at the scene.
The White Wedding Ceremony had in
attendance the Executive Governor of Cross River State, His Excellency, Senator
Liyel Imoke, Former Vice Chancellor of Unical Prof. Ivara Esu, out-gone Vice
Chancellor of Unical Prof. Bassey Asuquo, the Groom’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Williams Obasuyi, the Vice Chancellor of Unical Prof. and Mrs. James Epoke,
also the Bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Williams Obasuyi.

Mrs. Edith Obasuyi (formerly
Epoke) is the former Beauty Queen of English and Literary Studies Unical and
the only daughter of the Vice Chancellor. She is married to Mr. Micheal Iyayi
Obasuyi from Edo state. In a chat with Campuslife, Mrs. Obasuyi expressed
appreciation to God for making the day a success. She said the success of the
event was what she could not explain. “I have heard people do weddings but I
never believed mine will happen one day. I thank God for the success. I thank
the sponsor, Prof. Utsalo. I thank the members of the uncial community for
being fully around and available and dutiful. I thank the dignitaries who took
out their time to honour our invite.
The wedding was sponsored by
Prof. James Utsalo who was the Vice Chancellor Administration, Unical.
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