Sunday 19 July 2009

Evil Acts Of The Nigerian Police


The Nigerian police remains the prominent law enforcement agency in Nigeria. As part of its statutory functions, the protection of the citizens' lives and properties is their primary responsibility in a country like ours. Deliberately or rather unmindful, the Police expose citizens to hazards without addressing the consequences of their actions. This pathetic situation is not worth celebrating by the citizens that require the day to day assurances of the Police.

In this particular instance, it was reported that a new car was snatched by the robbers from a lady, who reported the case to the near by police station where the act happened, when she got to the station she saw the police officer discussing with the suspects that snatched her car the previous day. She wept bitterly and quietly left the station.

This will not be the first case that will be reported and definitely not the last. It is as if nobody seems to be interested in any investigating cases of this unholy act by the police. The police ought in the wee-hour of the night to protect innocent and harmless citizens, but in our case they don't, instead, they connive with culprits.

Story by: Queendaline Schneider. 
Picture: Google image search.

The Fear Of The Unknown

Share your experience with others. Wether bad or good so that they could learn from your mistakes or fortune in life. This will strength the soul of others. If we have been hurt or if our past life is hurting us, we should let others learn from our mistakes, so that the young generation will not pass through the same... In discovering of new invention.

I think this will help to reduce some risk in life. Although life itself is a risk.

Dedicated to Late Michael Jackson, which served as warning signal to many who intend to do things abnormal 

Written by: Queendaline Schneider




Friday 17 July 2009

THE NEWSY POLLUTION BEHIND BREAD MAKING!!

This is absolutely shocking! Can you imagine? Some people don’t bother about their state of health any more and worse, they are not mindful about other people’s either! Bread is an essential commodity in Nigeria. I mean, we all eat bread. Whether sliced or unsliced, french bread, wheat or sweetened bread, white or brown.

Among the low class in Lagos Nigeria, the Agege bread is a very popular brand.

Agege bread is a local bread which is baked by low-cost bakers. But it is sad that some of these bakers have thrown caution into the wind. By this I mean that most of them do not do any hygiene check on their environment, or consider the health implication of the mode of baking this bread.

For example, I stumbled into a local bakery just the other day, located near a pit-toilet!!! It is so appalling to think these bread baked is what is eventually sold to the public. (Sigh).

I think ALL bread baked in Nigeria should begin to be given NAFDAC number for the good health of Nigerians! Or is there any other action that can be taken to check the practice of these local bakers? We need to think good health, for good wealth.

Okay, when next you decide to buy Agege bread, just remember where the bread must have been
baked!

story by: Queendaline Schneider
picture sourced from google image search

CAN WE RE-WRITE THE NIGERIA STORY?

If I have my way I will rewrite the story of Nigeria. The country that has all the means to make life more interesting for Her citizens but yet the people weep to access basic amenities for a standard living. Our roads are not in good shape. what are we really talking about?

For instance, take a look at Apapa road where the trucks cause problem to other vehicle plying the road. This is so unpleasant to the health of the people, as they tend to go through stress everyday because the road is perhaps the only accessible way or the shortest cut to their various places of work.

How can we help make things better? How can we re-write the Nigeria story?





story by: Queendaline Schneider
source of picture: google image search

JACKSON LIVED, SANG...AND IS GONE!

Michael Jackson began his solo career in 1981. he was the seventh child of eight children. Jackson lived a life that is beyond human understanding or knowledge. Michael was born in Gary Indiana. He died June 25, 2009 aged 50. "The greatest entertainer that lived" says Rev. AL Sharpton about Jackson.

Michael lived a private life. He never disclosed any of his problems with his friends and family. He was a man that cared for his family and children. He care so much about his family, his friends and his fans. Survived by three children, compassionate Jackson remain a wonderful icon in America and his fans weep that he is gone.
Story by: Queendaline Schneider. 
Picture source: google image search

COME BACK MJ!


The King of Pop!

What do I make of you
Black Thursday…
Who has taken this
Greatest being away from me…
Leaving us alone in emptiness
Where we are condemned.

You started early…
You did what no one has ever done
You transform yourself
To another being
Even while you were still living

You predict your death?
Generation to come will
About your sudden departure.

You live your life the way you chose
No one know your plight
You served as a warning example to many
Even in death you were honored.

© Queendaline Schneider written in memory of Michael Jackson
picture source: google image search

Thursday 25 June 2009

POEMS BY QUEENDALINE


WATER A MUST FOR LIFE

I am a creation to love and cherish
I am a giver to pet and spoil
In me the mineral flow
Without me, man can’t live
Animal and fishes dwell in my world
But all poisoned with scientific waste
All poisoned by the ungrateful hunters

Lawyers come to my rescue
Beneath the voice of nature cries
Equate forbid I should die
For I am a product of God
And I am not immune to their garbage glut

Parliamentarian passes a law
Let my water pure
Let my ocean swing
Let my stream flow
Water a must for life
For I am the giver of life

© June 23rd 2003 Queendaline Schneider award winning poem on World environmental day themed: water two billion people dying for it.

MY ATINE IS NO MORE
Oh death the greatest enemy of the living soul
The enemy of man soul
Even when not invited you are here…
No one  can tell the hour of your visit

We know the fact that we are owing you
Is it enough to strike anytime, anywhere?

We do not know where our immortal body lays
Dust we are made of
Dust we shall return
For will we sure perish
And the Just shall live again

My Atine is no more but her phone is living

Oh death! Collect your price with honour and not with shame
How long shall we weep over our loved ones?
Oh death when will you be fedup?
When there is no living on planet earth?
But your co-existence gives us the hope of re-existence of being

My Atine is no more but her phone is living
Oh death! You have taken away this brain and beautiful mother of all

© Queendaline Angelina Ebiniyi
Note: this poem was composed on the 23rd of October 2005 when the poet heard the news of the ill fated air craft.

Saturday 20 June 2009

LET US TACKLE POVERTY IN NIGERIA


Tackling poverty in Nigeria is not a one-day job. But it is one that requires the efforts of everyone. We need to emphasize on the need for Nigerians to begin to look beyond discriminating one another- tribalism, the rich taking advantage of the poor to get richer- is that not exploitation?

And we are not doing anything to help each other-co-operation if we must move on!

The level of tribalism, exploitation, greed, lack of co-operation contributes to the material poverty and the poverty of the mind in our society. We need to grow up, we need to come together and stand up against poverty!

Story by Queendaline Schneider.
Picutre source: google image

THE 4TH CONVENANT UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION CEREMONY


The 4th convocation ceremony tagged “The release of eagles 2009” took place on the 19th of June 2009 at the Canaan land auditorium in Ota brought together the gradaunds and important personalities in Nigeria. Bishop David Oyedpo, the Vice-Chancellor of the Chancellor of the institution in his opening speech said that the restructuring of African universities is an emergency.

He advised the grandaunts to “think the unthinkable, dare the undareable and move the immovable” he lay emphasis on the need for Nigerians to think more. “When you engage your brain on thinking, you expand it” he said. “All human brains are the same in size, content and color and structure. I only differs in what it accomplishes based on engagement.” He added.

Oyedepo employed people to be resourceful thinkers because only the brave ever become great. He said that bravery is the cure for slavery. He noted that only 10% of Nigerians think, 25% think they are thinkers while the remaining 65% die rather than think.

story by Queendaline Schneider.
picture source: google image

THE LEGALITY OF THE STRIP DANCING


The strip club is another form of adult entertainment in Nigeria which the owner of this club enslave the minor (underage) or older vulnerable girls into prostitution. Most of these girls who engage in it are picked from the street or their villages with promises of being engaged in business.

But this business unknown to them is prostitution. The older prostitutes are people who recruit these young girls into prostitution. What we know as strip show is beyond the humanly knowledge, in terms of what happens inside these clubs, that is the kind of activities...in these clubs which mostly are located in the ikeja, Victoria island and other business zones in Lagos. Meanwhile in Abuja, the most popular one is the Eddy Vic hotel at Garki 2. There is also a strip club in Port Harcourt and other cities in Nigeria.

Girls, the stripers, are paid as much as N50, 000 and as low as N2, 500, depending on the club they strip for. They also get tips from their fans who are the big wig in the society. These big boys sometimes take the bold step in paying to have any of these girls for the night. A certain percent of what these girls make goes to their coordinator. The Ocean Blue is a strip club in Lagos where strip girls freely have sex with men while giving them lap dance for extra tips.

Some of the dancers blame poverty, lack of parental care and other circumstances as the reason why they engage in it. Some guys are exploring this form of business as a means to enrich themselves, not as stripers but as agents who recruit girls for these clubs. These agents recruit strip girls from all over the country and travel with them to different clubs in the big cities. The agents get paid and then in turn pay the girls off.

Do these agents get away with it? What is the government doing about it? And these girls, how long do they intend to remain strippers? is strip dance a legal business in Nigeria?

Story by: Queendaline Schneider.
Picture source: Google image

Legality of erotic dancers in Nigeria

The strip club is another form of adult entertainment in Nigeria which the owner of this club enslave the minor (underage) or older vulnerable girls into prostitution. Most of these girls who engage in it are picked from the street or their villages with promises of being engaged in business.

But this business unknown to them is prostitution. The older prostitutes are people who recruit these young girls into prostitution. What we know as strip show is beyond the humanly knowledge, in terms of what happens inside these clubs, that is the kind of activities...in these clubs which mostly are located in the ikeja, Victoria island and other business zones in Lagos. Meanwhile in Abuja, the most popular one is the Eddy Vic hotel at Garki 2. There is also a strip club in Port Harcourt and other cities in Nigeria.

Girls, the stripers, are paid as much as N50, 000 and as low as N2, 500, depending on the club they strip for. They also get tips from their fans who are the big wig in the society. These big boys sometimes take the bold step in paying to have any of these girls for the night. A certain percent of what these girls make goes to their coordinator. The Ocean Blue is a strip club in Lagos where strip girls freely have sex with men while giving them lap dance for extra tips.

Some of the dancers blame poverty, lack of parental care and other circumstances as the reason why they engage in it. Some guys are exploring this form of business as a means to enrich themselves, not as stripers but as agents who recruit girls for these clubs.

These agents recruit strip girls from all over the country and travel with them to different clubs in the big cities. The agents get paid and then in turn pay the girls off.

Do these agents get away with it? What is the government doing about it? And these girls, how long do they intend to remain strippers? is strip dance a legal business in Nigeria?

Story by: Queendaline Schneider. 

MUCH A DO ABOUT THE DISPARITY

Penury being English word having a grammatical conception dictates when a person is living in a state of poverty that is so glaring and extreme. This implies a standard of living where a person lives less than one dollar per day. This means that the person cannot afford to eat twice a day.

Such a living is full of lack of basic necessities to live a comfortable life. No comfortable home, no clothes, no nourishing meal, mo access to amenities and good infrastructures, no access to good health care, education etc. a person living in penury is referred to as a pauper suffering from a socio psychological disease. Most people suffering from penury can rise above it with determination. But if not, such person can perish in penury.

Meanwhile, poverty is a state of being poor, and lacking the basic things needed to enjoy a qualitative life. These people also live below one dollar per day. A man said to be poor can be suffering from poverty of material things or poverty of ideas. In both light, poverty is poverty.

When both a person living in poverty and penury meet people who are willing to help, they can either ask for fish or ask to be taught how to fish. If they are given a fish, they could go hungry again after eating the fish but if they are taught how to fish, they can then sustain themselves for a long time and also help others rise above the poverty line.

Nigeria being a developing country has quite a number of people suffering from both penury and poverty. But with aid and partnership from donors in the global platform, the situation is alleviated.

Story written by Queendaline Schneider.
Pictures source: google image search

Monday 15 June 2009

DISPARTIY BETWEEN PENURY AND POVERTY


Penury is derived from the Latin penuria, which means "want, need." Penury is a state of poverty characterized by wants and needs. It is a state of extreme poverty or destitution

Poverty is the state of being poor, lacking money and necessaries of life. Lacking essential qualities.

From my understanding, the disparity between penury and poverty can be seen in its meaning. Penury Perpetuates Poverty in all ramifications. Penury is EXTREME poverty. Penury is the man who lives under the bridge in Ikeja due to his extreme poverty/lack and inability to even rent a house. Poverty is the woman who sits under a small shed in Ojota selling petty goods and making less than one dollar per day.

In Nigeria,
disparities between rich and poor have risen sharply. There are the extremely rich, who are getting richer and the extremely poor who are getting poorer!

There are different factors that can lead a nation to penury- such as War, natural disaster, etc. For example, War brings nothing but a situation where people live from hand to mouth.

A living full of wretchedness and total lack of amenities for a standard living is the beginning of penury... one thousand proof of what penury and poverty has caused in the life of people all over the world into committing themselves to unprintable activities.

WHAT HAS STRIPING GOT WITH IT?


A strip club is a form of entertainment often refered to as adult entertainment. These clubs offer services that are in nature erotic, as young girls are seen suggestively removing their clothing until they are naked. There are various types of clubs taking the lead in this form of business all over Lagos.
These includes Unique club located in Ikeja Lagos, Ocean Blue located adjacent to Sweet Sensation Bus Stop, along Opebi Road, Ikeja etc.
P.M.News investigation reveals that the stripper receives N2,000 for the job and N2,500 goes to the club as entrance fee to the VIP hall. As it seems, it is a very lucrative business.
Although the Lagos State Government last year shut down these two strip clubs- Ocean Blue and Club Unique, more seem to be emerging. The strip clubs which are most based in Ikeja, Ogba, and Oke Ira axis Lagos, are all along the same road. Gist has it that one of the clubs in particular, Cazzbah, sometimes gives admission free as long as they are not under-aged. This clubs are; Club O, opposite Ikeja Airport Hotel, is a strip bar club that gives pole dancing, to their guest. Millennium Suite, however only treat their customer to strip dancing only on Friday.
Story by: Queendaline Schneider. 
Picture source: google image