Folks, thought of tweeting something I observed in the #Obidient movement today; but, today, one of those rare days, my body broke under the STRESS of itself.
The body often breaks under the stress of itself when the internal body frames - shock absorbers - become in themselves, STRESSED. A body that breaks under the STRESS of itself is said to be fragile.
There are bodies - akpuruka bodies - that keep going, in spite of the STRESS of itself. These bodies are often said to be resilient.
But, there are bodies that get stronger and stronger and better under stress. Such bodies are said to be ANTIFRAGILE
Antifragility is a theory developed by the American thinker, Nasim Taleb, to explain systems that benefit from stress.
And that theory can be used to explain why the #Obidient movement continues to grow, in spite of the STRESS of combating two iniquitous parties.
If the #Obidient movement displays anything that frightens those that attack it, it is its antifragility and the sense of self-awareness that the members of the movement possess. Self-awareness is a positive example of the antifragility of the #Obidient movement.
Please, continue to build and expand the antifragile Obidient movement. Don't relent.
I love you all, youths of my country.
Greetings from the sanctum sanctorum of the shrine.
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7 August 2022. A supertanker was stopped by NS Gongola on our waters in Bonny. According to the Navy, it had no NNPC clearance to lift crude. Then, it was allowed to proceed to Bonny deepshore to lift crude.
Now, here's the intriguing bit >>>
Before a supertanker lifts crude, it is moored to the single point moorings SPM of the deepshore. At that point, the Supertanker is tightly moored against choppy waters and adverse weather conditions to allow geostatic electrical systems to pump crude into it.
The supertanker had become a sitting duck at that point. Why was it not boarded by the Navy and confiscated since it was illegally in Nigerian waters?
The supertanker, having been loaded returned to sea and refused to stop when it was asked to by NS Gongola.
@abati1990 is wrong on his characterisation of the social media. The virtual space/social media - an interaction of interactive computer systems- is dependent on two properties/processes of the real world space: 1. Navigation 2. translocation
The second - transportation/translocation- is a fiction, as no real translocation/transportation of a voter for example happens between the real world and the virtual space. An Obidient who logs on his social media account, thus establishing his/her digital footprints,
is physical rooted in his/her real world with his/her PVC. The translocation/transportation to the virtual space doesn't in anyway diminish his/her capacity to vote. Or his/her sovereignty. So, the talk about the social media not being a polling unit is nonsense really.
Image 1: I joined the debate on the floor of the 2014 National Conference, excerpts of my arguments are as captured by the screenshot. I stress again, as I've consistently done, that no northern delegate said one word during the debate for fear of being attacked. None.
In that same image, I publicly criticised GEJ's handling of terrorism and the Chibok kidnap.
Image 2 speaks for itself.
Image 3, I represented Ahmed Salkida who was maliciously named as a Boko Haramist involved in the negotiations for the release of the girls
You can as well do all your digs and gigs for these old men wey don destroy Nigeria. You are young, so you didn't experience Nigeria when it worked and gave promises of a future these old men later killed.
Nigeria gave me world class education at no cost.
I didn't pay tuition fees in the may primary schools I attended. Ogbe Primary School, Benin; Eke Model Primary Scool, Kwale; Wesley Primary School, Sapele and Dogho Primary School, Warri. All public schools.
Pity parents who pay through hell today
Nor did I pay tuition fees in the secondary school and high school I attended in Ikot Ekpene and Ondo town respectively. In both schools, I was taught by PhD-holders. I remember Dr Sowande of my secondary years who would always ask us to explain "the microcosm of macrocosm"!
Some folks are luring youths into ethnic fights, with the senseless and ahistorical claim of the Igbos stoning Awo in Aba in the First Republic. Pa Adebanjo's reference to stoning Awo in the First Republic is ahistorical and untrue. Nothing of such happened in the First Republic
To decontextualise an historical event and place it in the realm of falsehood is dangerous. Pa Adebanjo is guilty of both and youths must scrutinise the claims of these old men suffering from amnesiac conditions imposed by life's winter years.
Why is Adebanjo's claim ahistorical and false? Elections in the first Republic were largely regional contests for the premiership. The three major parties were rooted in their regions as regional parties: NPC, North; NCNC, East; and AG, West.
Shy away from what? I'm not sure you even read my responses. The Anambra panel was taken over by the Senate Panel of Sens Nwagu and Magoro. Obi publicly clarified that aspect. I've asked Soludo to look for that Senate Report and release it. Now, to the subject of pathology
test which I referred to in my tweet, Obi's government set up a team of pathologists to examine the remains. A fact that Obi confirmed in his response to my tweets in 2020. What he didn't confirm was whether or not the results were released to the public.
All I did was to ask Soludo to release the results to the public. Obi is a private citizen and functus officio in that regard.
I must say that I've read statements issued by Intersociety which allude to the fact no real pathology results were got from the examination