Monday 24 February 2014

Scenic Scenarios: A Book Every Nigerian Needs

‘SCENIC SCENARIOS’: A BOOK EVERY NIGERIAN NEEDS
Brethren, I sincerely welcome you once more for another wonderful gathering of this blessed congregation, as usual. For those of us who would be coming late, you might not be privileged to receive and absorb my ever lovely welcome address. Nevertheless, whenever I say “You are all welcome”, the latecomers are inclusive.

Honestly, I had a very powerful and remarkable dream yester-night, just as it has always been. I must confess, having or embracing a good and memorable dream strengthens my level of optimism as regards my personal, communal, or national target as the case may be. Mind you, never you pursue a rat as your dream simply because you dreamt of a rat in the previous night; not unlike I’ve invariably warned you in the past. The warning might sound a bit confusing, but try to unravel the mystery yourself. It’s an unavoidable assignment to you all.

Lest I forget; penultimate week, Wednesday January 15 to be precise, I encountered an old time friend in one of the commercial banks situated in Owerri metropolis. Amidst our prolonged discussion, he hurriedly told me that after the series of expenditures during the yuletide season, hunger follows. I absorbed the notice as a joke, but he meant it. Of course it’s a fact, because I’ve often observed that virtually all, don’t eat to remain when it calls for festivities. It’s a common syndrome in our society.
But, my candid question remains; how can one ‘lousily’ forget the future because he finds himself in a joyous mood? Does it mean that, the future has nothing to do with the present, or that, the future can plan for itself? A question yet to be answered, but must be answered. Let’s ride on!

As a concerned citizen, and social analyst, a certain young man looked inwards and found out that Nigeria as a republic and as a country, was fast decaying. On this note, he decided and concluded to come out with a piece that would perpetually settle the whole plight being faced by the Nigerian society in its entirety. The piece in question is Scenic Scenarios. In a nutshell, ‘Scenic Scenarios’ as the title implies, is a book every Nigerian needs irrespective of age, background or status.
‘The Way Forward!’ which is the caption of the book, as it was written by the Author, Fred Nwaozor, duly edited by an impeccable editor Ken Uwasomba and thoroughly published by Solotech Press Limited, lays emphasis on the six major sectors that ought to be considered by the Nigerian government with the object of solving the ongoing socio-economic and political crises in the country. Each of the chapters that extensively discussed a particular sector candidly emphasized on the steps or remedial approach to be taken to ensure that the lingering predicament(s) in the sector in question is/are duly eradicated. The challenges that await the government while taking any of the steps, were foreseen and tagged by the author as ‘unavoidable’ if the noble dream of the nation as specified by ‘Vision 20:20:20’ must be wholly actualized.

Prior to the compilation of the book, the contents had earlier been published in parts by the author on the Newspaper column, Fancy Facts, handled and regularly maintained by him. The book/omnibus comprises of six major chapters that exclusively discussed Power, Health, Education, Refineries, Security, and Labour respectively. The Author, FDN Nwaozor – a prolific writer, media commentator, motivational speaker, social analyst and activist who hails from Awo-omamma in Oru-East LGA of Imo State, is a patriotic Nigerian that truly understands the plight of the nation to the fullness.

The book, which was published in the year 2013, can be obtained/purchased in most recognized Bookshops across the federation. Besides; for those of us who are research oriented, you can grab a copy of the book in the Imo State Library, and the National Library of Nigeria situated in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) – Abuja and Imo State; also, the libraries of some of the Campuses in the aforementioned state, such as Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), Imo State University (IMSU) and Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education (AIFCE) are not left out. It can also be found in some of the State Libraries in Lagos State. Above all, its softcopy could be read on the internet, via www.frednwaozor.blogspot.com. Mind you; do not download or print any of the pages/contents from the Net, without the consent of the Author or the Publisher. ‘To before warned is to before harmed.’

Believe me, keeping a copy of the piece (omnibus) in our respective individual libraries would convince us that, the long awaited Messiah in respect to the Nigerian socio-economic and political problems, has come in form of a book. Let’s take an apt action to salvage the future of our dear country because, it lies in our respective hands. Let’s not allow this persistent phantom override our entire creative ingenuity. Think about it!

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FRED NWAOZOR

frednwaozor@gmail.com

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