The leader of the coup against General Yakubu Gowon is an erratic, vainglorious, impetuous,
corrupt, vindictive, intelligent, articulate, daring Hausa. Brigadier
MURTALA MUHAMMED was a prime
force in the Nigerian coup of July, 1966, which brought GOWON to power, and is one of the two
principal plotters against GOWON
for the past two years. He commanded a division during the Nigerian
civil war, was involved in the only documented cases of genocide, won
one important battle, and thereafter coasted for upwards of two years
until GOWON finally removed him
from command and placed him in charge of Army signals, a position which
he held until last month, though he combined his military role with the
civilian position of Commissioner (Minister) of Communications from
July, 1973, until the coup.
ENJOY
Monday, June 4, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Fellow Feeling
Under good government, poverty is shameful; under bad government, wealth is shameful.
—Confucius
The true life is absent.
—Arthur Rimbaud
Why Reform and Transform?
Let us begin by listing a series of negative factors: the unbridled lust for profits; the deterioration of solid bonds of fellow feeling; the hyper-bureaucratization of both public and private administration; the intensity of cutthroat competition as fair trade degenerates under market pressures; the dominance of quantity over quality; the toxic nature of consumer culture that drives us to purchase products that possess illusory benefits at best; the sharp decline in the quality of food produced by industrialized agriculture and stockbreeding; the helplessness of consumers and small- and medium-scale manufacturers; a citizenry that is increasingly brainwashed and fragmented.ENJOY
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