WHAT IF?

Published Date: Jun 20, 2024
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What if....



What if the blackmail and enticement from the Bill Gates foundation funded GMOs are so intense that we, the Nigeria government broke bourgeoisie protocols to protect our farmland and our sovereignty, being threatened?
 In reality, that scenario has already played out in Zambia. President Levy Mwanawasa in 2002, rejected GMO maize donated by the U.S. government, calling it–poisonous for the Zambians. The mysteries behind President Levy's mysterious death is a story for another day.

What if?
What if Olympic athletes and influencers went back to competing naked? As they remain the major determining factor of how our society looks, and how the free world of our dreams looks.
It's not a news though,  since ancient Greek legend has it that in 720 BC, an Olympic athlete named Orsippus of Megara was competing in the 185m run when his loincloth slipped off. Rather than stop to hide his shame, Orsippus sprinted on and won the race. His triumphant example stuck. Nude athletic competition – often emphasised through the liberal anointment of olive oil – became all the rage in Greece, seen as the ultimate tribute to Zeus.

"There was this whole idea of Orsippus being heroic and victorious, and then celebrating that he was naked," says Sarah Bond, an associate professor of history at the University of Iowa. "The Greeks going naked became a way of recognising their Greekness and civility." So there was a time when it was termed glorious to go naked. 🤔

However, the cultural tides had long since turned, by the time the modern Olympics were revived in 1896.



What if?
What if we the leaders of nations, remembers to love humans and like things,instead of liking humans and loving things? For a soothing to the ear Words of my Dad says—Love thy neighbour as you love thyself.


For in 3 BC, God showed us his love by sending His only begotten son for the world. Isn't this amazing?

What if?
What if we seize from doing evil? Not because of the punishment but because we've got conscience?"-Not because of FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY's word,"he has a conscience he will suffer for his mistake. That will be punishment as well as the prison"

Will the punishmennt make you have a conscience? Does your neighbor have one? Are they the same? How about the person in Sambisa who's training to bomb Jos, does he or she have a conscience? Is this a thing built by society and its norms? What did Dostoevsky mean when he spoke of the prison imposed by the conscience?' Is guilt a part of your conscience?

Behold, it behoves on me to tell the truth, thanks to a well-functioning democratic system, Iceland has a history of peaceful transitions of power.
But why does this isolated island with a population of less than 400,000 keep winning?
Icelanders have high confidence and satisfaction in public services, including education, healthcare and the justice system. Such faith in government—thanks to God and the Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson's led democratic government.


WHAT IF?
What if we the 93.3% students has human freedom and power to choose, to respond to management issues. Will our lecturers forgive the management for our sakes and come back to lectures?
What if our lecturers heard our crys and pleads now and come to the classroom,what ifăa they tempered justice with mercy just for the sake of the students.

What if?
What if we wake up today? What if we ended the popular Japa syndrome?
O! Beam Me Up, Scotty.
That we see Nigeria as our home not our country.But what if we discover that behavior is indeed pre- determined-what defense is there for that? Should there be one?
There's no easy answer for these What if? quandaries. What's left is an awareness that within our simplistic way of doing things are many loopholes that have gone unnoticed in our nation, unreconciled, and largely ignored. Should we do anything about this? Can we do any thing about this? What do you think? What if you had the power to change any of it-what would you do?
It begins with me and you,be the change you want to see in Nigeria, today.



 ©️Hon. UTOH, Ifesinachi Donald 
(Hon. D.D ODOGWU UofA)

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