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Monday, 6 April 2015

Church Interference in Electoral Matters

CHURCH INTERFERENCE IN ELECTORAL MATTERS

 
The hilarious nature of a certain circumstance might make one to behave childishly; thus, hilarity could be misleading. Notwithstanding, it pays to appear differently sometimes.

I must be unequivocal while tendering my critique in this piece if I sincerely wish to actualize the primary object of the aforementioned theme. In other words; for posterity sake, I’m expected to be candid. I pray no witch or wizard would make me truncate the anticipated whole content of this epistle.

Yes I call it an ‘Epistle’ because it is a sort of open letter I was directed by the holy ghost to send to the leaders of the Christendom in its entirety, which I am a bona-fide member. I write as a concerned individual being a member of the above mentioned global community.

Surely if I truly cherish the said family, I’m expected to do anything humanly possible to ensure that normalcy is restored whenever I see the leaders whom we address as ‘spiritual and ordained men’ derail or act outrageously. Believe me, no single member of this holy entity can afford to witness our cherished and God-sent spiritual overseers dancing Hi-life music when we expect them to dance to the tune of Country song. Well, that’s by the way. Let’s go straightly to the point.

Electoral matters, in a concise term, are issues relating to political pursuits or strides. It is obvious that politics as a profession is definitely as old as the world, if not older. This implies that there is an element of politics in any living individual regardless of his or her affiliation. On the other hand, we ought not to forget that politics is a distinct profession meant for or being practised by a group of persons.

Suffice to say; everyone belongs or is affiliated to a certain profession irrespective of age. And every profession is strictly designed for a given purpose, all for the betterment of mankind. But the annoying part is the situation whereby someone would interfere to other people’s profession or transcend to one that doesn’t match his/hers, or one that is totally contrary to his/her calling. Let’s ride on!

To commence with; the church is a holistic institution meant for the liberation of mankind from all forms of bondage or to strengthen or uplift one’s faith as well as bring him nearer to his salvation. Considering the current political situation in Nigeria, you would notice that most church leaders or clergy men have either stylishly or wholly ventured into the situation in question thereby generating strident sounds or series of unwarranted cacophony.

The duty of the church in a scenario like this is to pray vehemently and vigorously for the various persons involved and the nation at large; but on the contrary, you would observe that most of the so-called men of God have gotten it wrongly. Some have completely delved into politics, unknowingly or deliberately, all in the name of ‘Monitoring the politicos in order to create a conducive environment for the ordinary people.’ This is exactly the hilarious nature of the ongoing scenario, which had succeeded in making my person laugh childishly.

If I may ask; when did the church abruptly turned to a civil society? If the church is never a civil society organization, then how can their leaders be acting like frontiers of a civil group? I’m just thinking aloud. For crying out loudly, the role of the church in any given society is plain and boldly written; it is meant to sanctify, pray, advise, and above all, liberate the members of the concerned society.

In this regard, personally I’m of the view that the idea of a church organizing debate for political aspirants is totally out of play. Rather, a church could be invited over to observe or better still sanctify a certain political debate or gathering, but not standing in as the organizer or the chief host. Every institution or organization has a calling, or is called for a particular purpose; and as its pursuit progresses, it is expected to adhere strictly to the motive of the said calling, so that it won’t be abused.

I want to disabuse us of the notion or intuition that the President of a country has the right to preach gospel to the congregation in any church he worships since he is the ‘Number one’ citizen of his country. Being the number one in that country doesn’t make him a clergy man, or vice-versa; therefore mustn’t be seen as one who can fit in such position unless he is as well qualified. There are no two ways about it. 

Without mincing words, the recent interference of the church in political/electoral matters has really succeeded in constituting nuisance to our noble nation, thus such unwarranted and appalling attitude must be put on hold to avoid an astonishing catastrophe. I’m quite sure you wouldn’t need an exegesis for this critique. Think about it!    

 

COMR FRED D.N NWAOZOR
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Tuesday, 24 March 2015

2015 World Tuberculosis Day

CHECKING THE MENACE OF TUBERCULOSIS AS THE WORLD TUBERCULOSIS DAY IS COMMEMORATED TODAY TUESDAY MARCH 24, 2015

Tuberculosis popularly known as TB is an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules or tubercles in the human respiratory organs, especially the lungs. It is a curable communicable infection that is transmitted by inhaling tiny droplets from the coughs or sneezes of a carrier or an infected person.

Tuberculosis (TB) mainly affects the lungs, though it can affect any other part of the body, including the glands, bones, and nervous system. Typical symptoms of TB include a persistent cough that last more than three weeks and usually brings up phlegm which may be bloody, loss of weight, high temperature or fever, night sweats, tiredness and fatigue, loss of appetite, overstayed swellings, among others.

TB is generally caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which could be found in food, water or unsafe environment. The type that affects the lungs is the most contagious type, but it usually spreads after prolonged exposure to someone with the illness. Most times, it is transmitted within family members who live in the same house.

In most healthy people the immune system, which is the body’s natural defence against infections or illnesses, kills the bacteria thereby making the patient free from any form of symptom. Sometimes the immune system cannot kill the bacteria, but manages to prevent it spreading in the body of the carrier; this means the carrier in question would not have any symptoms but the bacteria will remain in his or her body. This mode of infection is known as Latent TB.

If the immune system fails to kill or contain the infection, it can spread within the lungs or other parts of the body, and symptoms will develop within a few weeks or months. This is known as Active TB. Latent TB could develop into an active TB infection at a later date, particularly if the patient’s immune system becomes weakened. It is estimated that, about one-third of the world’s population is currently infected with latent TB; of these, up to ten percent (10%) is expected to become active at some point.

It is important to note that someone suffering from HIV/AIDS or any immune-deficiency disease is at a higher risk of contracting tuberculosis, especially when the person is not placed on a proper diet. Thus, a HIV patient is expected to go for TB test from time to time.

Several tests are used to diagnose tuberculosis, depending on the type suspected. The most common types include, chest X-ray, Mantoux test, urine and blood tests, biopsy, Computerized Tomography (CT) scan, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan; and in some cases, lumbar puncture may be recommended. Some of the diagnoses are implored in a case of Pulmonary TB, some are applied in cases of Extrapulmonary TB, whilst lumbar puncture is specifically used to ascertain if the TB has infected the central nervous system i.e. the brain and spinal cord, of the patient.  

Pulmonary tuberculosis is the type that affects mainly the lungs, while extrapulmonary TB is used to describe the type that occurs outside the lungs. Any of the above types has the tendency of affecting the brain or spinal cord of the carrier.

Bacilli Calmette-Guerin (BCG) is a vaccine for tuberculosis disease. Many foreign-born persons have been BCG-vaccinated. BCG is used in many countries with a high prevalence of TB to prevent childhood TB meningitis and miliary disease. Though, the vaccine is meant only for selected individuals who have met specific criteria and in consultation with a TB expert. For instance, BCG vaccination ought not to be administered to persons who are immuno-suppressed such as HIV patients or persons who are likely to become immuno-compromised like someone who is a candidate for organ transplant.

In the same vein, BCG vaccination is not meant to be taken during pregnancy. Even though no harmful effects of BCG vaccination on the fetus have been observed or detected, further studies are needed to prove its safety in the body of a pregnant woman.

It is noteworthy that, tuberculosis can be cured. In some cases, the carriers would need a course of antibiotics, usually for six months. Several different antibiotics are used; this is because some forms of TB are resistant to certain antibiotics. If one is infected with a drug-resistant form of TB, treatment can last as long as two years or thereabouts.

Tuberculosis is a contagious air-borne disease. Someone suffering from the infection is not supposed to share household materials like spoon, fake, cup, and what have you, with anyone until he is totally cured. He is also required to always endeavour to cover his mouth with handkerchief whenever he coughs, to avoid spreading the bacteria to his immediate environment or transmitting it to anyone around him.

If one is in close contact with a carrier of tuberculosis, it is recommendable to carry out tests on him or her to see if he/she has also been infected with the disease. These can include a chest x-ray, blood tests, as well as a skin test called the Mantoux screening test. This measure is often significant, so that if necessary, the person can receive treatment alongside the original carrier of the disease.

Today Tuesday March 24, the world over is commemorating the 2015 World Tuberculosis Day. The annual World Tuberculosis Day, which was recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and duly adopted by the United Nations (UN), is one of the eight official global public health campaigns marked by WHO. March 24 was chosen to commemorate the day in 1882 when Dr Robert Koch astounded the scientific community by announcing to a small group of scientists at the University of Berlin’s Institute of Hygiene that he had discovered the cause of tuberculosis known as the TB bacillus.

The World Tuberculosis Day is aimed at building public awareness about the global epidemic of tuberculosis and efforts to eliminate the disease. According to UN, survey shows that in the year 2012, about 8.6 million people fell ill with TB and 1.3 million of the said carriers died of the disease, mostly in the Third World countries or developing nations such as Nigeria.

As the global community marks the World Tuberculosis Day, there is an urgent need for every Nigerian, both home and in the Diaspora, to acknowledge that the societal menace of tuberculosis cannot be overemphasized and that, it is indeed a contagious and deadly disease. On this note, we ought to continually ensure that whatever we eat or drink is thoroughly boiled or washed as the case might be and also endeavour to keep our nostrils away from unwanted environmental particles such as dust and what have you.

Also, we should bear in mind that intake of vaccine, if and when necessary, is a pathway towards embracing a TB-free society. Therefore, government and other health stakeholders should encourage the entire citizenry to ensure that they are vaccinated against TB by ensuring that the BCG vaccine is regularly made available within their reach in line with the Millennium Development Goals.

Above all, we should not forget that this ongoing crusade is a civic responsibility of every sane individual irrespective of his/her affiliation. Think about it!    

 
FRED Doc Ndu NWAOZOR
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Vision & Mission: Interwoven Veritable Tools

VISION AND MISSION: INTERWOVEN VERITABLE TOOLS

Brethren, it is true or a fact that everyone was born to win. But we must also acknowledge the fact that for one to be a victor, or a winner, he or she must plan to win, prepare to win and above all, expect victory at all times. It is obvious that most of us are yet to embrace this candid analogy; that’s why we often fail in our respective endeavours.

He was damn scared of hurting his subjects or stepping on someone’s toes; but amazingly, unknowingly to him, he ended up hurting virtually everyone. This is the summary of a true-life story that is not unconnected to one of my friends who happened to be the overall leader of one of the local government councils in my home state, Imo. That’s the irony of life. 

The theme of today’s crusade bears “Vision and Mission”, which I tagged as “Interwoven veritable tools”. This simply implies that vision and mission are two obvious facts that are closely related, and can never be taken for granted. In other words, they are tools that are not meant to be overlooked by anyone provided he or she is sane or in a state of sanity.

Vision, according to the context of this piece, can be described as the mental picture of a certain possible situation that is yet to occur. Thus, if one sees a vision, he/she is imagining or picturing how things might be different from their current states. On the other hand; a mission, based on the context of this crusade, is a crucial task that one willingly or mandatorily embarks on.

The bone of contention is that, both vision and mission are worthwhile, interdependent and inevitable factors that are expected to be embraced by every living soul. Of course it is needless to reiterate that life is all about “Task”. Therefore a life without a task is simply meaningless, because it is only a task that can guarantee victory, which everyone looks forward to.

At this juncture, we sincerely need to take reference from the first paragraph of this piece. Then I ask; how do you intend to grab victory or success if you do not have any task ahead of you? And eventually if you are faced with a task, how do you intend to maneuver it? It is already boldly stated that, for one to win or to become victorious, he must plan towards it as well as prepare for it. Above all, having planned and gotten thoroughly prepared, he must anticipate victory; and this is where prayer and faith come in. Let’s ride on!

Mind you; the intention to win or to grab victory is your vision. Whilst, the plan or onward preparation towards the anticipated victory remains your mission. Suffice to say; a mission begets a vision. Thus, there is no vision without a mission. In the same vein, any mission without a vision is useless therefore doesn’t worth embarking on. There are no two ways about it. This signifies that Mission and Vision are interwoven or interdependent. Summarily, your life journey or odyssey is your mission while your target or foreseen destination remains your vision.

At this point; let’s take reference from the second paragraph of this piece. Beware; whenever you embark on a mission, don’t ever be scared of hurting someone, because for a mission to beget success or to be fruitful, you must surely hurt one or two persons at the long run either intentionally or unintentionally.

The aforementioned phenomenon is not by our making; it is natural. That is where nature comes in; and it is clear that no one can cheat it (nature). Thus, whenever you are on any mission, what you ought to concentrate on is to ensure that you do the right thing; this is where your conscience comes in. Mind you; most times if you are afraid of hurting someone, you would end up hurting everyone.

Frankly, it pisses my person off each time I see someone living without any tangible mission. Funny enough; the mindsets of some of these persons without a single mission are often preoccupied with one or two visions. Then in such situation, you would be forced or tempted to ask; how does he or she intends to actualize the vision in question, or if he/she is really sane. It is absolutely ridiculous for one to be nurturing a certain vision in his psyche without thinking of how to embark on a mission that would instigate the said vision.

It is also shameful to notice that most of our so-called politicians lack vision; this is the reason they invariably embark on meaningless missions in the name of “Life changing projects” all to no avail, whenever they assume any political position. Rather than embarking on politics of vision accompanied by a mission, they would prefer to do otherwise.

In most cases, you would ascertain that the mentality of the said set of persons is sound and high, but their consciences seem to be dead. Needless to say that, their respective visionless attributes while serving in a certain political position is attributable to lack of conscience.

Surely, lack of vision or the nurture of a vision without a mission has really endangered humanity in its entirety, that, if adequate and drastic measure is not taken to reverse the anomaly or aberration, we might wake up one morning to see ourselves dancing to the tune of Makosa music when we are meant to dance Rug & Blues. Think about it!

 
FDN NWAOZOR
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