Happiness
belongs to the self-sufficient (Aristotle)
The Colonies . . . are yet babes that cannot live without sucking the breasts of their mother-Cities. . . .(James Harrington)
One is easily fooled by that which one loves. (Moliere)
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. (George Orwell)
Though thy face is glossed with specious art thou retainest the cunning fox beneath thy vapid breast. (Persius)
The smooth speeches of the wicked are full of treachery. (Phaedrus)
He carries a stone in one hand, and offers bread with the other. (Plautus)
With one hand he put a penny in the urn of poverty, and with the other took a shilling out. (Robert Pollok)
They fool me to the top of my bent.--I will come by and by. (William Shakespeare)
The Colonies . . . are yet babes that cannot live without sucking the breasts of their mother-Cities. . . .(James Harrington)
One is easily fooled by that which one loves. (Moliere)
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. (George Orwell)
Though thy face is glossed with specious art thou retainest the cunning fox beneath thy vapid breast. (Persius)
The smooth speeches of the wicked are full of treachery. (Phaedrus)
He carries a stone in one hand, and offers bread with the other. (Plautus)
With one hand he put a penny in the urn of poverty, and with the other took a shilling out. (Robert Pollok)
They fool me to the top of my bent.--I will come by and by. (William Shakespeare)
Before the advent of colonialism, Traditional
African Societies were self sufficient; there was no out-of-hand wants, needs
and nobody went hungry. The societies then were communalistic in outlook;
nobody was left on his or her own. The societies produced enough food and gave
enough services to its citizens. Each one of them then (society) took care of
and maintained its territory as it deemed fit. One of the things obtained in
Traditional African Societies and infact still obtainable in few communities
uptill now was/is: When a mother has no garri ( for instance) to prepare for
her family, she will borrow some cups of garri from another woman in the
village, which she will repay back when she processes her cassava into garri.
The women used to have thrift (a savings and loan association) where they
contribute money according to their abilities; from there, every one of them
having financial problem can borrow money. The contribution is shared at the
end of a period and each woman gets according to her contribution. There was
also trade by barter; where a woman exchanges her farm produce for other food
items and vice versa. Age Grades and Peer Groups were prevalent in Traditional
African Societies and helped their members whenever the need arises; they
helped their members in building houses, turn-by-turn farming, serving guests
whenever one of their own had marriage or any other ceremonies, they helped in
chastising and correcting their wayward member(s), infact their roles then
can´t be overemphasised. These made life much easier then than what is
obtainable now.
The coming of the Europeans changed all that. First, came the
so-called missionaries as a prelude to colonialism. Bismarck put it succinctly
clear by saying that "the missionaries preceded the colonialists" and
that the missionaries came with the Bible in their left hands and exploited the
people with their right hands. The missionaries were fraudulent in their
attitudes, deceitful in their preaching, they stole in the name of God; it
didn't take Africans long to discover they exploitative tendencies, but, not
until the damages have been done.
The Europeans said that they came to civilise the "bush
people" and to convert the "heathens"; that they brought
Enlightenment and Christianity to hitherto backward people. That was a stupid
saying from the Europeans. What the Europeans brought about whether through
slavery, missionary enterprises or colonialism were mainly pains to the
Africans, Africans were never "backward" before the advent of the
Europeans, infact, African societies were better organised than the European
societies prior to the advent of the Europeans to Africa. The African societies
were almost crime-free as any body caught in crime will be ostracised and that
shame served as a deterrent to would be crime-committers. The African gods were
then very powerful, in that they never wasted time in striking any offender
dead; the gods used then thunder as one of the agents of death to evil doers,
the society was then cleanse of evils, people were saying the truth knowing
fully well that they will incur the wrath of the gods when they become
economical with the truth. Now, the African gods are no longer powerful like
before, infact the Europeans came and stole some of the African gods and
artefacts with the connivance of some Africans who helped them neutralised the
powers of those gods before they took them away. Go to museums in New York,
London, Berlin, Paris etc, you will see some of those stolen gods and artefacts
in form of wooden carvings or sculptures.
The Africans gods are no long powerful as they were, bad people
have weakened the hitherto vengeful African gods; in those olden days, the gods
were appeased with goats, fowls and most of the sacrifices to them were made
with these animals and they worked well for the good of the societies, but, now
as people have gotten greedy, so seem some of the gods too; goats and fowls are
no longer being accepted by them as sacrificial animals. Those gods are now
being appeased only with human blood and human beings are being used for
sacrifices and rituals and the gods have allowed the evil ones to hold the
societies to ransom. "Civilization" led the people that are supposed
to serve the gods to abandon them and Traditional African cultures like
masquerade and Age grade initiation ceremonies are almost extinct, save for the
few communities that seldom hold them. Having said the above, let me make it
very clear that there is only one omnipotent, omnipresence and omniscience God
that supersedes all other gods.
Think of the physical and psychological damages slave trade
wrought on African and Africans; slavery took an estimated 30 million Africans
(mostly the best) away from the continent and that was when the
underdevelopment of Africa started, because, those that Africa was robbed of,
were the strongest and the most intelligent. When slave trade was abolished,
the Europeans decided to continue enslaving the Africans through other means.
Then came colonialism, then the hitherto existing African societies that were
self-sufficient and well organised, lost all that. The colonialists created
townships and cities and people were forced to leave the rural life they know
too well and were happy with, for the unknown and uncertain township life, to
work for the colonial masters. The African people started losing their identity
and self respect. The life in townships brought in hardship to those that were
forced to move into them, in that they were forced to be "on the own"
without relations to help carry-on the burden of life.
The insatiable appetite for wealth and the inequalities brought
about by the Europeans made the society to be un-caring again, different from
what was obtained in Traditional African Societies. Now, a person would like to
own the whole village or town so that others will be "worshipping"
him. Now, everybody is just like an island, on his or her own; some people now
are even happy when their neighbours are suffering or are having problems. Gone
are the days of love, gone are the days of happiness the way we all once knew.
The only thing that can emancipate us is to bring back the love and happiness
we once shared or else we will continue losing our sense of direction and our
humanness will continue diminishing. What good is a life without happiness,
what good is wealth without satisfaction and peace of mind? The Europeans
brought useless style of living to Africa; what have suits, ties, women wearing
trousers and frying their hairs in the name of perming etc got to do with
enlightenment? African culture is being allowed to die, In Europe, you have the
carnivals, they brought to us the churches, but, they are not attending their
imposing churches, you see most of them in churches only during christmas
services.
Some of us are displaying wealth in public glare, but, have failed
to secretly visit the motherless babies homes, orphanages, homes for the less
privileged, to make donations. Some of us are throwing food away into the
dustbins after getting our stomachs filled to the brim, but, forgot that around
us are people and most importantly, children that are going hungry for days
that would have been grateful to get something to eat from us. At least, we can
save those food we waste, cook as we can eat and give out the remaining to
those around us not having anything to eat for days. Africans weren't so uncaring
before.
The Igbo Organisation I belong to, the Nigeria Igbo Congress Bonn
(www.nicbonn.org), made donations to some motherless babies homes in Anambra
State last December (just a follow up to the ones we made not too long ago to
motherless babies homes in Aba, Orlu and Awka and flood victims in Mozambique).
We sent the gifts through our Chairman who went home then and according to him,
he was told at one of the motherless babies' homes that the children there
haven't eaten anything for almost a week because of no food(s). Come to think
of it, children who are not more than six years of age going hungry for days in
Nigeria where many people are conspicuously displaying wealth or money as if it
is easier to lay hands on the Naira than to get "toilet papers".
There is madness in the air in Nigeria. Some of us attend occasions and
launching ceremonies to display our wealth so as to be the talk of the town,
but, will not give a kobo to those going to bed on empty stomachs.
Now the role of the community and the family in raising up a child has
been compromised. What is
obtained in Europe and America is that the state has taken over
the role of the family and is not playing it well; because, the state can't be
at every family at the same time and can't handle peculiar family's problems
with a general solution. That informs the problems the European and American
societies are having where a greater percentage of their youths are wayward and
delinquent. In Traditional African Societies, every adult member of a village
has the right to admonish a wayward kid anywhere and anytime without incurring
the wraths of the parents; infact there is a saying that "a child belongs
to all and should be raised by all". But, in Europe and North America,
kids have gone nuclear up to the extent of calling the Police for their parents
whenever they are admonished for wrong behaviour(s); when a mother or a father
flogs a child to correct him or her, the child in western world has the right
to call a police for the parents and they might lose the custody of that child,
if that persists. Parents that correct their kid with a little smack on the
buttock seem to love that child and doesn't want that kid to go astray (a
corrective measure), but, the western societies see it differently. That has
made parents to be relenting in the efforts to raise-up their children the way
they want them to be and that's one of the reasons why the society is in decay.
Few African societies (big cities) have started towing the western societies´
line in this regard.
In summary, the African societies prior to the coming of the
Europeans were such that rejoicing and sorrowing were shared things; when a
member of a community or village had cause to rejoice, the whole village shared
in his joy and when a member was in sorrow, the people shared in his pains
also. The Europeans brought about the senseless pursuit of wealth now an
in-thing in African societies and the classification of the people of a society
into classes based on how much wealth each person has. What the Europeans did
during the slave era was to decimate the African population by taking away
millions of Africans. During colonialism, what they did was to cart away
African natural resources to power their industrial revolution (using forced
African free labour). The African resources stolen by trick by the Europeans
are what helped developed their societies.
The European created artificial countries; they lumped together
societies or people that had nothing in common (different cultures, religions
or outlooks) and called them countries just for their selfish conveniences.
That was how Nigeria and almost all the African countries were created and
that's why we have been unable to function as a country. Prior to 1914, the
northern and southern parts of what is today Nigeria had nothing in common,
but, was amalgamated by the Brits without first of all working out how those
different societies can live together peacefully. That blunder has been
tormenting and haunting us till this minute. This makes it more imperative that
a constitutional conference must be called to discuss how Nigeria can move
forward; at this point, there is no hope that Nigeria will make it through as a
nation unless an urgent action(s) is being initiated to make all have a sense
of belonging in it.
The colonialists instituted exploitation as a state policy and the
post-colonial African leaders have been carrying it out till this day. When the
colonialists gave false political independence (they withheld the economic
independence) to the African countries they created, they initiated
neo-colonialism; using the African heads of government and the multi-national
corporations in exploiting the people for their selfish ends. That's why the
Europeans have hands in choosing African leaders that will serve their
interests, that's why the multi-national oil companies are only interested in
exploration of oil and do cart away the profits to their home countries without
caring about the environmental hazards they are subjecting the people of the
areas where oil is being explored, to. That's why African raw materials, such
as palm oil and kernels, cocoa, groundnut etc are bought by the Europeans at
give-away prices, they (Europeans) ship those produces to their factories and
bring them back to us as finished products at exorbitant prices. These are
colonialism by other means. The African societies haven't been what it used to
be since the Europeans´ onslaught on them. Some of us would have loved the
African societies as it was vis-à-vis what they are today.
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