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HOW ARROGANCE OF POWER
PREDICTS THE END OF THE WORLD
By Farouk Martins, Omo Aresa
Aug 16, 2006
faroukomartins@netscape.net
Those religious fellows who are predicting
apocalypse forget that the world is so old; the number of years the world
exits compared to our time here is less than a fraction of a second. If
politicians who create moral vacuum were smart, they could have learned
from Oyo Mesi cabinet that showed the Alafin, who misbehaves, the calabash
or could have learned from the Ogiso brutality which resulted in the
invitation of Oba into Benin from Ife or learned from the rise and fall of
Genghis Khan dynasty or Napoleon or the demise of British Empire or the
miscalculation of the Communist. The capitalist system, with its
vulnerable disenfranchised class is on trial until opposition parties
reinvigorate equity back into the system. In Africa, it is what Yoruba
call – “Igberaga ni o n’siwaju Iparun”. In Fela Kuti’s parlance,
trouble sleep yanga wake am.
There is this deadly game between the rulers
and the ruled. In the game process, those who promise salvation are born
again Christians and Muslims fighting in the name of Crusade or Jihad.
While followers close their eyes in prayer, they are busy commanding the
people’s soul and tithe in the name of God or Allah. Eventually the people
would outwit their rulers but after a great deal of suffering and blood
sheds. There are pessimist who see their Countries in particular and the
world in general in the worst light. Nobody denies every atrocity results
in the end of the world for some. Fortunately, there are optimists who
work on expanding the silver linings.
Religion is supposed to instill the fear of
God in us and civilize us in our behavior towards one another. Many
religious bodies provide sustenance for the soul, activities for both
young and old. They are alternative to everyday hustle and bustle giving
respite to the mind. Once they delve into politics and wars, they sponsor
others, loose objectivity and become desperate for power. They claim
divine knowledge, predicting calamity unless they have their ways. They
are called prophets of doom that make sure it happens.
These religious fundamentalists are predicting
the end of the world by waiting for power to fall into their hands. They
come in all shades of people all over the world quoting the holy books of
Bible, Torah and Koran as they were written centuries ago. They jeer and
fan problems in the Middle East. They perform fake miracles on
televisions, patronize shrines and babalawo; but also establish schools
and hospitals and care for the sick and tired. It is therefore not
surprising that they attract crowds all over the world.
In Nigeria, some of the biggest buildings are
houses of worship filled with people tired of the raw display of power and
arrogance in governance. Turned off by political robbers or assassins? In
Somali, religious clerics have turned into army of gods because people who
claim common forefathers and speak the same language are slaughtering one
another for many years with no end in sight. Is the God of Abraham not the
God of the Isaac Jews and Ishmael Arabs brothers? The same God they pray
to, before launching at one another.
In America, Rev. Jim Jones took the
disfranchised to Guyana to end their lives and David Koresh clashed with
authorities ending the lives of his followers, all in the belief that the
world is about to end and not worth living. Who are we to call these
people crazy, when we preached Christian Crusade or Holy Jihad or clash of
civilizations? So Hindu, Atheist, Krishna, etc point to wars, Sodom and
Gomorra as written evidence that the end is nigh?
Nigeria holds the title of the most religious
Country by default, yet we can never be so further away from God. On the
politicians’ way to Church, Mosque and shrines Country wide, they send out
assassins and pray for forgiveness. Their people only seek their basic
needs of food, water, shelter, love, pursuit of comfort and peace. It is
not surprising that we tend to gravitate to those who promised these to
us. So if religious fanatics open their arms and promise relief from our
sins in either heaven or earth, we fall for it.
To complicate matters, we have lost the
doctrine of equal and opposite force or of nuclear deterrent principle of
President Reagan to keep the world peace by increasing the budget for Star
Wars. The former US Speaker, Tip O’Neil put it well that Conservatives
spends on weapons, Democrats spends on people. When ever a national Czar
thinks he can not be challenged in any part of the country or the world,
arrogance of power rears its ugly head. Unfortunately, it is at the risk
of his country’s demise pushing his people into the hands of religious
fundamentalists.
Both attract children of the poor, the
adventurers and the believers in wars, while they selfishly dread the same
call to duty. They enjoy followers’ sacrifice for their cherished way of
life promising the fallen rewards in heaven. Call it freedom, socialism or
Sharia. The preachers are the worst offenders and when they are caught red
handed, are never subjected to the same punishment they dish out to their
followers.
Religious fundamentalists are filling a vacuum
created by dereliction of duty for fairness, equity, empathy and
compassion for fellow human beings. In our desperation to hold on to
something or grab a savior before the world ends, people find themselves
flocking into holy armies. Well, some of us are not ready to go to heaven
yet. Indeed, we and our great grandchildren are still going to rock this
world with no foreseeable end. As one preacher asked how many amongst us,
were ready to go to heaven to stand up, he was surprised to see a few
people still sitting down. Because they think there was a bus waiting
outside to take them! When we think we are helpless, disrespected and
deserted, instead of loosing any dignity left, we fall as prey to fanatic
fundamentalists, shrines and babalawo.
In Nigeria, it was Jesu Oyingbo that started
to exploit people’s weakness in those days, the latest of which is Rev.
Emeka King who put his followers on fire resulting in one death. You can
not but wonder why a reasonable person would go to them. Have you ever
been childless and desperately looking? That may give you some clues. Many
of the mullahs and reverends are as rich as the politicians. They exploit
the same people and deny them of their resources. Ribadu just found five
billion naira in the account of one of the dead Christian preachers in
Nigeria. Why would a preacher need so much money for heaven’s sake? Keys
to unlock the almighty Gate?
While Jimmy Swaggart defrocked Marvin Gorman
for extramarital affair with one of his parishioners, he called Jim
Bakker’s affair along the same line “cancer in the body of Christ”, only
to find out he outdid both of them paying prostitutes in different hotels.
These are the men of God who preached to us every Sunday.
An article by Jafaar reminded me of the ruler
of Ivory Coast, Felix Houphouet-Boigny who built Africa biggest church
laced with gold and diamond but not African biggest factory to create work
for his people. We have Sharia Governors in Nigeria who claim Mosque and
free grants to Mecca as their achievements in order to divert attention to
their miserable failings of providing jobs and education for their people.
One of them, Zamfara’s Ahmed Sani Yerima tried to bribe Nuhu Ribadu, the
anti corruption crusader.
Running into 419’s hand, he commissioned
mullahs to fast and pray for Ribadu’s death.
In Saudi Arabia or some of the countries in
the Middle East, any form of indulgence is totally banned except if you
belong to the privileged family, you can have all the alcohol and women in
different colors, clandestinely. In some cases, there is only one
religion, any other is not tolerated. But when they are outside their
countries they ask for tolerance they refuse to grant other religions in
their own base.
The punishment for the common man is swift and
can result in loss of arm, leg, and lynching depending in whose
jurisdiction or sphere of command. Most of the people that fight their
wars are common man and now, common woman. They are all rewarded with
virgins or citizenships in heaven, while hypocrites enjoy theirs on earth.
There are many main stream religions that
benefit and civilize man as I stated earlier, it is when the power has
gone into their heads and they see themselves as politicians who can close
and open the gate of heaven for their followers that create problems. It
is bad enough being politicians, combining it with the power of god breeds
arrogance that spell the beginning of the end. The principle of giving
what is unto Caesar to Caesar and what is unto God to God or separation of
religion and state works better.
The solution is not entirely in our past but
we must learn from our past to redefine the future challenges. A situation
where only one power can not be moderated by other powers is dangerous for
our well being. We now have a situation where nuclear proliferation is the
new game in town because people have been humiliated to death and are
desperate for deterrent that can act as opposite and equal force.
These nuclear games have filled the moral
vacuum in the form of scud missiles, precision bombs and increasing
tolerance for carnage as a form of defense. On the streets, children do
not throw or exchange blows anymore, they get better and bigger guns. In
the world stage, nations brag about their ability to destroy the world
tens times or many times over.
Are these not scary enough to predict
apocalypse? We want better times and it is not beyond us. Extremism in any
form is not conducive for world peace. Fortunately, people of goodwill are
more than the very powerful few that want to throw us into darkness. There
is a cycle of extremism and we are swinging back to the middle.
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