On a daily basis we fall to a ravaging and confounding enemy, labelled by many as Boko Haram and yet the hands of our President continues as a largely invincible one….. . Yet there is no such thing as an invisible legacy…. Then there is the silence of the lamb exhibited by so many, in the face of there is no alternative. In this I fear for our future because as Fannon suggests it would have no pity for those men [and women] who, possessing the exceptional privilege to speak words of truth to their oppressors, have taken refuge in an attitude of passivity, of mute indifference, and sometimes of cold complicity...
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