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The Nigerian Senate and Paedophile Agents Written by Dr. Sam Aruleba, PhD; Email: samarus@rocketmail If God were not to be invisible, many of the constantly heartbroken helpless Nigerians would have organised several matches of face-off with the creator. The first and prime grievance would have been the reason why God looked the other way when Nigeria amalgamation was conceived and approved in spite of the irreconcilable differences between the beautiful and the ugly. Secondly, concerned Nigerians would have carried placards protesting reasons the country have been perennially afflicted with socio-political and economic human locusts as public officials. Without doubt, there would have been a stampede at the entrance of the Lord’s mansion of physically and psychologically abused child girls crying for help from the grips of Senator Yerima and his paedophile colleagues in the Senate. According to a wise saying, when a house is quiet and peaceful, it is because the illegitimate child therein is still young. Over time, Nigerians have seen era of scandalous acts in differing magnitudes that bode on our appetite for criminalities but none is yet to rival the pending Senate edict on child girls abuse. Having contended with multitudes of unwritten plagues of crimes in the land, a new cyclone of legalised crimes is about to adorn the pages of our constitution. Time shall tell if such step would not tear apart and bring down the house of unity we all struggle on to embrace. Ahmed Sani Yerima the former Governor of Zamfara State is a serving senator and could be described at best as a man of many controversies. His face in the Senate house always brings tremors of fear to other colleagues especially those without fixation on anything but work in consonant with the requirements of the constitution. Yerima “a renowned paedophile” has been running his free trade in Nigeria for long with impunity. He currently champions a call in the Senate to legalise child abuse in Nigeria. Under his new sponsored bill, child girls of 6years will be entitled to legal freedom to enter into marriage. Although, in a state where majority of its law makers are grown up miscreants and Boko Haram apostles, civility will constantly be a scarce commodity. Even in spite of the unfortunate barbarity of the Nigerian amalgamation that assembled together both the beautiful and the ugly, a Yerima’s definition of human being “a lawful paedophile” shouldn’t have had a place in the Senate House of a nation like Nigeria. My understanding of Stella Damasus’ rage in her video clip on the contemptuous child abuse bill under consideration and championed by the Nigerian paedophiles in the Senate is that, fighting illegality with illegality is on its own illegal, hence, her reason of vituperation on Nigeria Independence. Yes, in full accord with her observation, Yerima and his co-paedophile legal entourage are shameless and foolish in their selfish, pathetic, moronic, and religion driven lust for fresh flowers of innocent children. One should indeed think that Mrs Patience Jonathan will by now lead a result oriented protest match to the Senate House in the company of all the female kindergartens strewing their dungarees on their chest to show the deranged lawmakers that they are not mincemeats for their desire. From the perspectives of Yerima and his likes in the senate house, the senate is a place to transact religion business. This conception alone is an indication of unparallel ignorance and pitiful level of awareness attributes shared by most of our lawmakers these days. Such development also exhibits some lapses in the constitution itself. Religion issue should be vested in individual Nigerians to address and without interference of the federal government since we do not share a common religion. Going to Mecca or Jerusalem should not be the problem of any state or the central government, either to organise or partake in its sponsorship. Instead of the senators feeding fat on unrealistic salaries doing nothing than wasting precious time discussing legalisation of underage marriages, more time should be devoted to how the dead education sector should be brought back to life. The roads are death traps, they are not focussing on that; epileptic power supply in the country should urge any reasonable lawmaker into result-centred discussions. The healthcare debacle is there begging for a solution and these big public officers spend millions of naira every month on medical trips overseas. At the end of the day, their bodies will be flown back home in body bags. But when there are many more Yerimas as lawmakers than the numbers of David Marks, then the hope of a veritable nation is forever lost. At the moment, I do not see or read any part of the Nigerian constitution specifically or generically describing Nigeria as an Islamic nation. There is nothing wrong in coexisting based on our religion differences but a moment one religion becomes the national interest will automatically accelerate the end to a union that is already folding up. Half a word is enough for the wise.
Posted on: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 13:28:48 +0000

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