Speak Out
The complexity of the issues that face the growth and the development of Nigeria and other African States alike, have made many to shy away from speaking about the major issues that make for collective growth to speaking of the minors that help solve individual problems and make for individual comfort – invariably saying, “it doesn’t; matter if the country is developing, you can grow even in adverse situations.” The motivational speakers, inspirational speaker, faith-based...
Read MoreWhen Good Men Do Nothing
Following hard on the heels of my recent conversations about moving from mere thought and speech to action, I am confronted with a more interesting but disturbing phenomenon in society. It is often mistakenly stated that evil has overrun our lives because we live in evil times, where men are lovers of themselves, and selfishness is the driving factor in every decision men take. Consequently, self-preservation is the utmost reason for the battle of survival, and this evidence in most men is even...
Read MoreCollective Responsibility Towards a Better Nigeria
So much has been said about the “Re-branding Nigeria” programme of the Nigerian Ministry of Information and Orientation, but little has been seen. It’s possible that the fundamentals on which this programme was designed for implementation, provided strong reasons to the Executive Council, hence it was approved for implementation; but as the days go by it looks more like one of the other Government Initiated programmes, that have the right fundamentals for face value but are designed to...
Read MoreFreaks Killing Freaks
When the rich oppress or kill the poor it is understandable because there are probably huge differences in interest. When the rich kill the rich we may say that there was a clash of interest so one had to bow to the other. But when the poor kill the poor, how do we understand that? Are there hidden violent tendecies provoked by hunger or does poverty reduce men to brutal forces of darkness. If they killed and ate the bodies, I may say that they needed food. But when it comes to the point that...
Read MoreHow long will we continue like this?
It’s over two years now since the new administration was installed in Nigeria, and in my opinion it’s as though we have not moved a step forward since May 29, 2007. Few days ago, the labor unions of the different organizations in the nation decided to make moves for industrial actions on the platforms of the organizations which they represent. Even the Post Office was out! The circumstances that lead to the actions of the labour union of the country’s energy company, the...
Read MoreHappy 4th of July!
The Behold File team celebrates with the United States of America and its citizens on its 233rd independence day, this 4th of July and would like our readers to post their comments and well wishes to one of the greatest countries of our present day and age! We celebrate the land of the brave and the home of the free and believe that the many years ahead will bring with them national prosperity, spiritual revival and greater contributions by the nation and its citizens towards the progress of...
Read More
Recent Comments