When I decided to start blogging, like most African leaders I had very lofty dreams of doing something positive to create a radical change. I wanted to be a political blogger and use my blog to prick the conscience of our leaders to cause a positive political change in Nigeria and Africa. Alas, what happened? I did a couple of posts on my blogsville brothers and sisters, mostly sisters, people like them and I got carried away. I abandoned my original mission. Then I heard a voice from heaven. Okay, maybe it wasn’t from heaven and this was what the voice said,
“Naijaleta, you have been distracted by all those fine, fine gals in blogsville and forgotten your original mission. You must return to your original duties of political blogging.”
And I said, “yessir, but what will I write about? I have forgotten how to write political blogs.”
The voice said, “I will show you.”
Then I switched on my T.V, okay it wasn’t mine I was watching T.V at my cousin’s place and I saw the most despicable thing, Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change, shaking hands with Robert Mugabe!
Okay, before you all start saying,
“Naijaleta, you have been distracted by all those fine, fine gals in blogsville and forgotten your original mission. You must return to your original duties of political blogging.”
And I said, “yessir, but what will I write about? I have forgotten how to write political blogs.”
The voice said, “I will show you.”
Then I switched on my T.V, okay it wasn’t mine I was watching T.V at my cousin’s place and I saw the most despicable thing, Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change, shaking hands with Robert Mugabe!
Okay, before you all start saying,
“haba Naijaleta! They are finally drawing up a power-sharing deal and you’re complaining”, shut or minimize you browser, then shut your eyes for a minute and imagine yourself in the position of a young widow whose husband has just been brutally murdered by suspected Zanu-PF supporters because of his membership of the MDC, leaving you with five children and his aged mother to take care of. Now tell me that you will be happy seeing the man, whose party your husband was supporting shaking hands with the man whose thugs murdered your husband while his body is still very fresh in the make-shift, unmarked grave it was thrown into. Or worse still, while his body is still in the morgue because you’re still sorting out the funeral expenses. To make matters worse, both of them were wearing very expensive suits bought with enough money to feed your family for a whole year.
I will not bore you with details of the power-sharing agreement but I can bet you that for the average Zimbabwean, nothing changes because the man who offered them a glimmer of hope has already sold out on them. Oh, things will change for Morgan and his silly buddies quite all right but not for the average man in Zimbabwe.
What people like Morgan Tsvangirai do not realise is that Mugabe has a lot of money and can afford to retain the best Public Relations companies in the world. The hand-shake in the presence of the whole world was nothing but a Public Relations coup. Yet another political success for Mugabe and a humiliating defeat for Tsvangirai, who should have insisted to Thabo Mbeki and the other organisers of the meeting that he would attend the talks but would not sit beside Mugabe or shake hands with him in order not to insult the memory of the hundreds or so MDC supporters who died in the hands of suspected ZANU-PF thugs. That is how a true leader distinguishes himself from a greedy politician.
Unfortunately, he’s sold out, he’s probably going to get a senior ministerial role, a budgetary allocation, all the usual perks of a government job and it becomes business as usual again for the Mugabe government.
The people of Zimbabwe will continue to wallow in poverty and the statement that politicians cannot be trusted will once again prove to be correct.
What a shame!
I will not bore you with details of the power-sharing agreement but I can bet you that for the average Zimbabwean, nothing changes because the man who offered them a glimmer of hope has already sold out on them. Oh, things will change for Morgan and his silly buddies quite all right but not for the average man in Zimbabwe.
What people like Morgan Tsvangirai do not realise is that Mugabe has a lot of money and can afford to retain the best Public Relations companies in the world. The hand-shake in the presence of the whole world was nothing but a Public Relations coup. Yet another political success for Mugabe and a humiliating defeat for Tsvangirai, who should have insisted to Thabo Mbeki and the other organisers of the meeting that he would attend the talks but would not sit beside Mugabe or shake hands with him in order not to insult the memory of the hundreds or so MDC supporters who died in the hands of suspected ZANU-PF thugs. That is how a true leader distinguishes himself from a greedy politician.
Unfortunately, he’s sold out, he’s probably going to get a senior ministerial role, a budgetary allocation, all the usual perks of a government job and it becomes business as usual again for the Mugabe government.
The people of Zimbabwe will continue to wallow in poverty and the statement that politicians cannot be trusted will once again prove to be correct.
What a shame!
17 comments:
lol, I never knew you were a political leader. Do you mean that literally? Or should I go recall that email I just sent to all my friends letting them know I roll with the big dogs now?
Anyway, I'm really not into politics. please stop shaking your head with pity that's why I subcribed to your blog in the first place. Didn't mean to get you all carried away *Wink* but I love the balance.
Either way, your blog is very informational so thanks for it.
I feel so honored to be the first comment!!
sadly, Morgan's mistake has been committed by countless political leaders all over africa. it is even sadder for Zimbabwe because they really needed someone different. their economy is non-existent while the likes of Mugabe are growing fatter and fatter every day!
Yep! what a shame.
The things is the cycle continues, I wonder when things will change.
Lol @ u being distracted by d fine fine girls on blogville.
For me, it's just a case for Africa.
For me, it's just a sorry case for Africa.
... and the URL is still wrong. You only edited the name, not the actual link.
I hope u're good. It's been a while.
lol at ur distraction... I hope ZIM gets better. one of my best friends is from there and the stories I hear are just sad.
hope you're well o.
Yeah when I saw it that was the first thing that came to my mind too...once again the people have been decieved...
sold out...
yeah, they wear expensive suits and shake and eat together but all the supporters are dead..
same thing i naija, when there is the muslim christian fights, the poor muslims are sent to die while the rich ones who started it fly abroad...
same circle over and over again...when will we learn??
wonder y africa's so cursed wt bad, mad, sad leaders, sumtyms i wanna take a gun and go on rampage, blow dir effing brains out. sorry abt my tirade
african politicz.. we hv a long way to go..
thankz 4 stoppin by mine love.
oo and hun i see u hvnt changed by blog address in ur blogroll... plz do so! thankz
HISSSS! i saw youre fb stat and came here, thinkin i've jammed awuf and wil be first without competition..noooonsense!..hissss
lemme go and read ojare
i nor go pretend say i know wetin u dey talk bout when i nor know. i hear say yawa gas for zimbabwe. i nor even know who be mugbabe for the pic. watever it is sha,i hope the situation gets better.
lol...im tellin u broda,I knw u stated dis blog4political emacipation but its funny I found u bloggin bout girl,chics,ladies,women n old women inshort anything in skirt!kai!
anywais,I dunno wats wrong wif african leaders,wo fe so presidency di ohun ini baba won(dey want2turn d presidency to their fathers heritage) do ya own make anoda person do!they no go gree...
Zim is a beautiful place.
The people are shockingly happy and friendly for a country that has been vilified by the press. Pardon me, the country's president and not the country has been vilified.
But still, it makes you wonder.
Robert will soon bite dust.
Naijaleta the anointed wan!
see ur treading ur original chosen path...no worries...most of us bloggers wish we could tread the same path as u...
As per ur post...I sincerely feel morgan messed up to no end...when I first heard he pulled I was like wtf?? the Nicca was gon win the election naaa....then they now joined forces...wtf???
My Granma used to say in yoruba that what moves the water is beneath the surface it is without a doubt that the same applies to morgan...they prolly have dirt on the guy or sth...but its really sad considering how they'd come to oust mugabe and the anarchy in Zimababwe...
lol @ the voice from heaven!
the zim situation is really sad...at this rate, all the zims wud evacuate the country n there'l be no one left there...South Africa seems to be their haven..
may God help Africa!
dude, i feel u on dis one o.
it's a shame dat Zims have to suffer dis kind of betrayal. now there's truly no or little hope 4 dem.
what with d poverty and economic wahala?
recently, the 100 billion Zimbabwe dollar bank note was printed! dat's d extent of currency devaluation.
i weep 4 Zimbabwe!
(updated finally sha. check it out)
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