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You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!

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You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!

Culled from Mind of Malaka (January 18, 2012) and written by Field Ruwe***

They call the Third World the lazy man’s purview; the sluggishly slothful and languorous prefecture. In this realm people are sleepy, dreamy, torpid, lethargic, and therefore indigent—totally penniless, needy, destitute, poverty-stricken, disfavored, and impoverished. In this demesne, as they call it, there are hardly any discoveries, inventions, and innovations. Africa is the trailblazer. Some still call it “the dark continent” for the light that flickers under the tunnel is not that of hope, but an approaching train. And because countless keep waiting in the way of the train, millions die and many more remain decapitated by the day.

“It’s amazing how you all sit there and watch yourselves die,” the man next to me said. “Get up and do something about it.”

Brawny, fully bald-headed, with intense, steely eyes, he was as cold as they come. When I first discovered I was going to spend my New Year’s Eve next to him on a non-stop JetBlue flight from Los Angeles to Boston I was angst-ridden. I associate marble-shaven Caucasians with iconoclastic skin-heads, most of who are racist.

“My name is Walter,” he extended his hand as soon as I settled in my seat.

I told him mine with a precautious smile.

“Where are you from?” he asked.

“Zambia.”

“Zambia!” he exclaimed, “Kaunda’s country.”

“Yes,” I said, “Now Sata’s.”

“But of course,” he responded. “You just elected King Cobra as your president.”

My face lit up at the mention of Sata’s moniker. Walter smiled, and in those cold eyes I saw an amenable fellow, one of those American highbrows who shuttle between Africa and the U.S.

“I spent three years in Zambia in the 1980s,” he continued. “I wined and dined with Luke Mwananshiku, Willa Mungomba, Dr. Siteke Mwale, and many other highly intelligent Zambians.” He lowered his voice. “I was part of the IMF group that came to rip you guys off.” He smirked. “Your government put me in a million dollar mansion overlooking a shanty called Kalingalinga. From my patio I saw it all—the rich and the poor, the ailing, the dead, and the healthy.”

“Are you still with the IMF?” I asked.

“I have since moved to yet another group with similar intentions. In the next few months my colleagues and I will be in Lusaka to hypnotize the cobra. I work for the broker that has acquired a chunk of your debt. Your government owes not the World Bank, but us millions of dollars. We’ll be in Lusaka to offer your president a couple of millions and fly back with a check twenty times greater.”

“No, you won’t,” I said. “King Cobra is incorruptible. He is …”

He was laughing. “Says who? Give me an African president, just one, who has not fallen for the carrot and stick.”

Quett Masire’s name popped up.

“Oh, him, well, we never got to him because he turned down the IMF and the World Bank. It was perhaps the smartest thing for him to do.”

At midnight we were airborne. The captain wished us a happy 2012 and urged us to watch the fireworks across Los Angeles.

 

“Isn’t that beautiful,” Walter said looking down.

From my middle seat, I took a glance and nodded admirably.

“That’s white man’s country,” he said. “We came here on Mayflower and turned Indian land into a paradise and now the most powerful nation on earth. We discovered the bulb, and built this aircraft to fly us to pleasure resorts like Lake Zambia.”

I grinned. “There is no Lake Zambia.”

He curled his lips into a smug smile. “That’s what we call your country. You guys are as stagnant as the water in the lake. We come in with our large boats and fish your minerals and your wildlife and leave morsels—crumbs. That’s your staple food, crumbs. That corn-meal you eat, that’s crumbs, the small Tilapia fish you call Kapenta is crumbs. We the Bwanas (whites) take the cat fish. I am the Bwana and you are the Muntu. I get what I want and you get what you deserve, crumbs. That’s what lazy people get—Zambians, Africans, the entire Third World.”

The smile vanished from my face.

“I see you are getting pissed off,” Walter said and lowered his voice. “You are thinking this Bwana is a racist. That’s how most Zambians respond when I tell them the truth. They go ballistic. Okay. Let’s for a moment put our skin pigmentations, this black and white crap, aside. Tell me, my friend, what is the difference between you and me?”

“There’s no difference.”

“Absolutely none,” he exclaimed. “Scientists in the Human Genome Project have proved that. It took them thirteen years to determine the complete sequence of the three billion DNA subunits. After they were all done it was clear that 99.9% nucleotide bases were exactly the same in you and me. We are the same people. All white, Asian, Latino, and black people on this aircraft are the same.”

I gladly nodded.

“And yet I feel superior,” he smiled fatalistically. “Every white person on this plane feels superior to a black person. The white guy who picks up garbage, the homeless white trash on drugs, feels superior to you no matter his status or education. I can pick up a nincompoop from the New York streets, clean him up, and take him to Lusaka and you all be crowding around him chanting muzungu, muzungu and yet he’s a riffraff. Tell me why my angry friend.”

For a moment I was wordless.

“Please don’t blame it on slavery like the African Americans do, or colonialism, or some psychological impact or some kind of stigmatization. And don’t give me the brainwash poppycock. Give me a better answer.”

I was thinking.

He continued. “Excuse what I am about to say. Please do not take offense.”

I felt a slap of blood rush to my head and prepared for the worst.

“You my friend flying with me and all your kind are lazy,” he said. “When you rest your head on the pillow you don’t dream big. You and other so-called African intellectuals are damn lazy, each one of you. It is you, and not those poor starving people, who is the reason Africa is in such a deplorable state.”

“That’s not a nice thing to say,” I protested.

He was implacable. “Oh yes it is and I will say it again, you are lazy. Poor and uneducated Africans are the most hardworking people on earth. I saw them in the Lusaka markets and on the street selling merchandise. I saw them in villages toiling away. I saw women on Kafue Road crushing stones for sell and I wept. I said to myself where are the Zambian intellectuals? Are the Zambian engineers so imperceptive they cannot invent a simple stone crusher, or a simple water filter to purify well water for those poor villagers? Are you telling me that after thirty-seven years of independence your university school of engineering has not produced a scientist or an engineer who can make simple small machines for mass use? What is the school there for?”

I held my breath.

“Do you know where I found your intellectuals? They were in bars quaffing. They were at the Lusaka Golf Club, Lusaka Central Club, Lusaka Playhouse, and Lusaka Flying Club. I saw with my own eyes a bunch of alcoholic graduates. Zambian intellectuals work from eight to five and spend the evening drinking. We don’t. We reserve the evening for brainstorming.”

He looked me in the eye.

“And you flying to Boston and all of you Zambians in the Diaspora are just as lazy and apathetic to your country. You don’t care about your country and yet your very own parents, brothers and sisters are in Mtendere, Chawama, and in villages, all of them living in squalor. Many have died or are dying of neglect by you. They are dying of AIDS because you cannot come up with your own cure. You are here calling yourselves graduates, researchers and scientists and are fast at articulating your credentials once asked—oh, I have a PhD in this and that—PhD my foot!”

I was deflated.

“Wake up you all!” he exclaimed, attracting the attention of nearby passengers. “You should be busy lifting ideas, formulae, recipes, and diagrams from American manufacturing factories and sending them to your own factories. All those research findings and dissertation papers you compile should be your country’s treasure. Why do you think the Asians are a force to reckon with? They stole our ideas and turned them into their own. Look at Japan, China, India, just look at them.”

He paused. “The Bwana has spoken,” he said and grinned. “As long as you are dependent on my plane, I shall feel superior and you my friend shall remain inferior, how about that? The Chinese, Japanese, Indians, even Latinos are a notch better. You Africans are at the bottom of the totem pole.”

He tempered his voice. “Get over this white skin syndrome and begin to feel confident. Become innovative and make your own stuff for god’s sake.”

At 8 a.m. the plane touched down at Boston’s Logan International Airport. Walter reached for my hand.

“I know I was too strong, but I don’t give it a damn. I have been to Zambia and have seen too much poverty.” He pulled out a piece of paper and scribbled something. “Here, read this. It was written by a friend.”

He had written only the title: “Lords of Poverty.”

Thunderstruck, I had a sinking feeling. I watched Walter walk through the airport doors to a waiting car. He had left a huge dust devil twirling in my mind, stirring up sad memories of home. I could see Zambia’s literati—the cognoscente, intelligentsia, academics, highbrows, and scholars in the places he had mentioned guzzling and talking irrelevancies. I remembered some who have since passed—how they got the highest grades in mathematics and the sciences and attained the highest education on the planet. They had been to Harvard, Oxford, Yale, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), only to leave us with not a single invention or discovery. I knew some by name and drunk with them at the Lusaka Playhouse and Central Sports.

Walter is right. It is true that since independence we have failed to nurture creativity and collective orientations. We as a nation lack a workhorse mentality and behave like 13 million civil servants dependent on a government pay cheque. We believe that development is generated 8-to-5 behind a desk wearing a tie with our degrees hanging on the wall. Such a working environment does not offer the opportunity for fellowship, the excitement of competition, and the spectacle of innovative rituals.

But the intelligentsia is not solely, or even mainly, to blame. The larger failure is due to political circumstances over which they have had little control. The past governments failed to create an environment of possibility that fosters camaraderie, rewards innovative ideas and encourages resilience. KK, Chiluba, Mwanawasa, and Banda embraced orthodox ideas and therefore failed to offer many opportunities for drawing outside the line.

I believe King Cobra’s reset has been cast in the same faculties as those of his predecessors. If today I told him that we can build our own car, he would throw me out.

“Naupena? Fuma apa.” (Are you mad? Get out of here)

Knowing well that King Cobra will not embody innovation at Walter’s level let’s begin to look for a technologically active-positive leader who can succeed him after a term or two. That way we can make our own stone crushers, water filters, water pumps, razor blades, and harvesters. Let’s dream big and make tractors, cars, and planes, or, like Walter said, forever remain inferior.

A fundamental transformation of our country from what is essentially non-innovative to a strategic superior African country requires a bold risk-taking educated leader with a triumphalist attitude and we have one in YOU. Don’t be highly strung and feel insulted by Walter. Take a moment and think about our country. Our journey from 1964 has been marked by tears. It has been an emotionally overwhelming experience. Each one of us has lost a loved one to poverty, hunger, and disease. The number of graves is catching up with the population. It’s time to change our political culture. It’s time for Zambian intellectuals to cultivate an active-positive progressive movement that will change our lives forever. Don’t be afraid or dispirited, rise to the challenge and salvage the remaining few of your beloved ones.

***Field Ruwe is a US-based Zambian media practitioner and author. He is a PhD candidate with a B.A. in Mass Communication and Journalism, and an M.A. in History.



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posted on 01-22-2012, 02:45:40 AM
Ranter
Re: You Lazy African Scum!
Walter kinda correct.

posted on 01-22-2012, 03:32:30 AM
Chaos.com
Re: You Lazy African Scum!
Nuff said!!!!!!!

posted on 01-22-2012, 05:16:46 AM
Denker
Re: You Lazy African Scum!
QUOTE:
I get what I want and you get what you deserve, crumbs. That’s what lazy people get


.. i remember telling a chap from so-called niger delta area who was complaining about the level of destructions in his area precisely the same words in quote.....compare and contrast....;oil producing areas in Niger-delta and other places with the same potentials...see Dubai...vivamus

anywaz,...am absolutely in agreement with the oyibo...dat's exactly the way i see africans.....lazy bunch of fools....Goaatgerians...indeed.

posted on 01-22-2012, 10:38:13 AM
Auspicious
Re: You Lazy African Scum!
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Folks:

Take everything relating to Zimbabwe up there; places, people and things,

And replace with everything Nigerian; people, places and things..

And you will mostly likely shake your head with pity

Although, that is only if you're realistic.
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posted on 01-22-2012, 11:09:51 AM
Superego
Re: You Lazy African Scum!
And as he rightly sed. It is a post colonial issue, caused by the introduction of politics and western government sicknesses to Africa.


[INDENT]But the intelligentsia is not solely, or even mainly, to blame. The larger failure is due to political circumstances over which they have had little control. The past governments failed to create an environment of possibility that fosters camaraderie, rewards innovative ideas and encourages resilience. KK, Chiluba, Mwanawasa, and Banda embraced orthodox ideas and therefore failed to offer many opportunities for drawing outside the line.[/INDENT]

posted on 01-22-2012, 15:35:34 PM
Big-k
Re: You Lazy African Scum!
QUOTE:
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Folks:

Take everything relating to Zimbabwe up there; places, people and things,

And replace with everything Nigerian; people, places and things..

And you will mostly likely shake your head with pity

Although, that is only if you're realistic.
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Zambia, you mean. A very thought-provoking piece

posted on 01-22-2012, 16:08:01 PM
Emj
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
Walter is SOP ....so on point in respect of Africa and Africans .........loads of intellectuals without motion.

The word Scum is too strong.....he wasn't afraid of mopol angels?.

posted on 01-22-2012, 16:18:24 PM
Picato
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
EMJ:

All of us you mean.

posted on 01-22-2012, 16:30:32 PM
Emj
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
QUOTE:
EMJ:

All of us you mean.


Yes all of you.
Cheers

posted on 01-22-2012, 17:16:25 PM
Foxcatcher
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
Devastatingly true. Applies to just about any African country south of the Sahara.

Even South Africa, minus Bwana's input/influence.

Help.

posted on 01-22-2012, 17:40:30 PM
Yankari
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
Man, i'm close to tears. I told someone about 5 years ago. Looking back its difficult to imagine how our forefathers without conscience sold their fellow africans as slaves. Didnt they realise this was just wrong! And i added thats exactly how people of the future will look back in astonishment and wonder how come Africa with all its resources ended up being the most backward part of the earth. How after europeans screwed us for 100 years we have replaced them with Asians!! What they thinking?, im sure they'll be asking!

posted on 01-22-2012, 17:43:07 PM
Auspicious
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
QUOTE:
Yes all of you.
Cheers


LOL!!!!

You are impossible!!! Poor picato!
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posted on 01-22-2012, 19:56:57 PM
Igwe
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
"NO ONE CAN MAKE YOU FEEL INFERIOR WITHOUT YOUR PERMISSION" Said Roosevelt!

Some people may feel 'superior' all they want, but that doesn't mean others are feeling inferior. I certainly am not!

Does 'superiority' really consist in giving a few millions and then stealing twenty times that amount?
QUOTE:
We’ll be in Lusaka to offer your president a couple of millions and fly back with a check twenty times greater.

This is stealing, it has nothing to do with superiority, whether couched in skin color or not. Let's call a spade by its proper name!
And what happens to the leaders who say no to IMF and WB? What happened to the Nigerian leaders who said NO to IMF & WB? Who killed Patrice Lumumba? Who killed Thomas Sankara? Who just killed Gaddafi? Who overthrew President Laurent Gbagbo in Côte d'Ivoire? Who's supporting the present Nigerian govt that's faithfully following their (IMF & WB) dictates?

Walter is being clever by half:

QUOTE:
“Are you still with the IMF?” I asked.

“I have since moved to yet another group with similar intentions. In the next few months my colleagues and I will be in Lusaka to hypnotize the cobra. I work for the broker that has acquired a chunk of your debt. Your government owes not the World Bank, but us millions of dollars. We’ll be in Lusaka to offer your president a couple of millions and fly back with a check twenty times greater.”

“No, you won’t,” I said. “King Cobra is incorruptible. He is …”

He was laughing. “Says who? Give me an African president, just one, who has not fallen for the carrot and stick.”

Quett Masire’s name popped up.

“Oh, him, well, we never got to him because he turned down the IMF and the World Bank. It was perhaps the smartest thing for him to do.”


So, why doesn't Walter point to Masire as a good example for others to follow and stop, in his own words, 'hypnotizing' other African rulers into taking their poison pills? How are the intellectuals in Botswana different from those of Zambia and other African countries? There are many countries in Europe that don't produce a pin!!!
And does Ken Saro-Wiwa fit into one of those 'lazy intellectuals'? But look at what happened to him!

What Walter is saying in effect is this: We need your resources and we need to keep you guys down. And we blame you for it, even though you are the victims of our greed. We blame you because we have a different skin color. And woe betide any one who plays 'smart' and doesn't want us to 'get to him.' We don't allow that!

All these considered, I'm highly disappointed that an African is blaming himself based on Walter's racial braggadocio. After his 'lecture', Walter jets off to Zambia to continue the oppression!!!

There sure are problems in Africa, a lot of them caused by Africans, but laziness is not the reason why we are having the problems we are having now. Even the so called Walter acknowledged that Africans are hard working. But he still has to find someone to blame. People who studied hard to earn degrees and who take a few moments off each day to relax, a practice that is prevalent in his own 'blessed' part of the world, come in handy: they are lazy!!! They are the reason Africa is backwards!!! What a thrash!!!!!!

We cannot solve our problems unless we fully understand those problems. Swallowing this kind of racially charged insults would produce the exact opposite effect. Listen carefully to Walter and you'd see that their so-called policies, which by the way are not good enough for they themselves, are part of the problems of Africa:
QUOTE:
We’ll be in Lusaka to offer your president a couple of millions and fly back with a check twenty times greater
When I was growing up, industries were springing up in my village in Anambra state, producing all kinds of things. Then the IMF policies weakened the naira, making importation very expensive and exportation unprofitable for many manufacturers. Many of them decided to import cheap goods instead of producing at high costs. That's very common in many parts of Nig and Africa. The present Zambian president, Michael Sata, wasn't the one who negotiated the fraudulent 'debt cancellation', a cancellation that, ironically, makes those whose debts are 'cancelled' even more indebted. But Sata must now honor that agreement or else he'd be in the black books of the West, with all we know as implications. The so-called fuel subsidy removal we're currently fighting in Nigeria is part of the so-called debt cancellation. Why not instead a demand to make the refineries functional and to build new ones as a way of dealing with the 'subsidy'? But no, such policies will not make them give a few millions and "fly back with a check twenty times greater"!

Instead of condemning this stealing with the contempt and disdain it deserves, many 'Africans' here are saying the guy is right. May be Walter is right, after all, that he
QUOTE:
can pick up a nincompoop from the New York streets, clean him up, and take him to Lusaka and you all be crowding around him chanting muzungu, muzungu and yet he’s a riffraff.


A whiteman makes racially charged revelations of how they steal from Africans and the Africans on this forum are clapping for him. Shame on you all!!!!

Walter, for congratulating yourself for the way in which you STEAL FROM AFRICANS,shame on you. And you, Field Ruwe, for aping Walter by calling yourself a 'scum,' you are a disgrace to Africa!

Ka Chineke mezie okwu!

posted on 01-22-2012, 20:22:13 PM
Superego
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
True.

I just told someone that not democracy, but wealth, stolen wealth makes western nations appear better developed than the south.

And we continue to suffer only because we are still enslaved and robbed by them.

The culture we use, English language destroys us. U highlighted this point. As long as we color evil with english. As long as we call government thieves= corruption. We will continue to suffer.

Corruption is a sweet word and even almost a compliment. Thief is not. The use of english and the turning of our language into vernacular, continues to make us suffer.

Yes, the white man is 'better developed' and richer, as a thief.

user posted image

posted on 01-22-2012, 20:34:27 PM
Emj
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
QUOTE:
LOL!!!!

You are impossible!!! Poor picato!
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Eherm, you all understand my rascality ojare.........lol

posted on 01-22-2012, 20:44:03 PM
Emj
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
Lawdy,Lawdy doubly .....abeg mallam igwe te slow fun Emi ara e jor ....na wetin....I see the article and the message therein differently. We already know that we're being daily sapped, sorry to say raped,looks better in Spanglish by WB and IMF He's not said what we don't know already. His laying it bare confirms all.

I Emily Onikaba (standard 6 cantab) clap for Walter one more tyme ojare.

posted on 01-23-2012, 00:47:27 AM
Abraxas
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
Hi, folks!

I siddon my own jejely for inside aeroplane, dey wait for am to take-off.
No do, no do, one oyibo man come sit, brekete, near my side, start to dey yarn me different-different useless 'tory like dis; no be small.

Him tell me sey dis awa 9jeriya, na real none sense place. Everything jaga-jaga.
(Egunje-o, 'e dey there; arm robbery-o, 'e dey nyafun-nyafun for Naija). De man say sey everyt'ing wey no good for dis awa sinful world, na for 9jeriya wey 'e start. Book sef, 9jeriyans no know, sam-sam. Even to shine congo sef, (whosai?) oyibo pipul done pass una, far-far!

After de man talk 'ihm
(y)own finish, na 'ihm me sef, I come look am one kind eye like dis. Look am with my ogboju ologboid ogogoro-tinted, igbo-assisted kro-kro eyes. I no talk anyt'ing yet-o.... De next t'ing wey me I know be sey de man commot for him seat, shout
\"Blood of Jeeeezos!\", go lock 'ihmself up for de aeroplane latrine (toilet) until we land.

Area Boy Trouble sleep, Emperor Nyanga wake am up.....

Muchas gracias.

Don Juan-Carlos ABRAXAS (III)

posted on 01-23-2012, 01:11:44 AM
Emj
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
QUOTE:
Hi, folks!

I siddon my own jejely for inside aeroplane, dey wait for am to take-off.
No do, no do, one oyibo man come sit, brekete, near my side, start to dey yarn me different-different useless 'tory like dis; no be small.

Him tell me sey dis awa 9jeriya, na real none sense place. Everything jaga-jaga.
(Egunje-o, 'e dey there; arm robbery-o, 'e dey nyafun-nyafun for Naija). De man say sey everyt'ing wey no good for dis awa sinful world, na for 9jeriya wey 'e start. Book sef, 9jeriyans no know, sam-sam. Even to shine congo sef, (whosai?) oyibo pipul done pass una, far-far!

After de man talk 'ihm
(y)own finish, na 'ihm me sef, I come look am one kind eye like dis. Look am with my ogboju ologboid ogogoro-tinted, igbo-assisted kro-kro eyes. I no talk anyt'ing yet-o.... De next t'ing wey me I know be sey de man commot for him seat, shout
\\"Blood of Jeeeezos!\\", go lock 'ihmself up for de aeroplane latrine (toilet) until we land.

Area Boy Trouble sleep, Emperor Nyanga wake am up.....

Muchas gracias.

Don Juan-Carlos ABRAXAS (III)


Oga Massa na which kain yarns be dat? Hin chop crase Abi dem winch am? Se no be say Hin be winch for IMF.
He don tey we dem don dey winch us........all dis Oyinbos pepper.

posted on 01-23-2012, 01:25:47 AM
DaBishop
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
QUOTE:
\"NO ONE CAN MAKE YOU FEEL INFERIOR WITHOUT YOUR PERMISSION\" Said Roosevelt!

Some people may feel 'superior' all they want, but that doesn't mean others are feeling inferior. I certainly am not!

Does 'superiority' really consist in giving a few millions and then stealing twenty times that amount?

This is stealing, it has nothing to do with superiority, whether couched in skin color or not. Let's call a spade by its proper name!
And what happens to the leaders who say no to IMF and WB? What happened to the Nigerian leaders who said NO to IMF & WB? Who killed Patrice Lumumba? Who killed Thomas Sankara? Who just killed Gaddafi? Who overthrew President Laurent Gbagbo in Côte d'Ivoire? Who's supporting the present Nigerian govt that's faithfully following their (IMF & WB) dictates?

Walter is being clever by half:



So, why doesn't Walter point to Masire as a good example for others to follow and stop, in his own words, 'hypnotizing' other African rulers into taking their poison pills? How are the intellectuals in Botswana different from those of Zambia and other African countries? There are many countries in Europe that don't produce a pin!!!
And does Ken Saro-Wiwa fit into one of those 'lazy intellectuals'? But look at what happened to him!

What Walter is saying in effect is this: We need your resources and we need to keep you guys down. And we blame you for it, even though you are the victims of our greed. We blame you because we have a different skin color. And woe betide any one who plays 'smart' and doesn't want us to 'get to him.' We don't allow that!

All these considered, I'm highly disappointed that an African is blaming himself based on Walter's racial braggadocio. After his 'lecture', Walter jets off to Zambia to continue the oppression!!!

There sure are problems in Africa, a lot of them caused by Africans, but laziness is not the reason why we are having the problems we are having now. Even the so called Walter acknowledged that Africans are hard working. But he still has to find someone to blame. People who studied hard to earn degrees and who take a few moments off each day to relax, a practice that is prevalent in his own 'blessed' part of the world, come in handy: they are lazy!!! They are the reason Africa is backwards!!! What a thrash!!!!!!

We cannot solve our problems unless we fully understand those problems. Swallowing this kind of racially charged insults would produce the exact opposite effect. Listen carefully to Walter and you'd see that their so-called policies, which by the way are not good enough for they themselves, are part of the problems of Africa: When I was growing up, industries were springing up in my village in Anambra state, producing all kinds of things. Then the IMF policies weakened the naira, making importation very expensive and exportation unprofitable for many manufacturers. Many of them decided to import cheap goods instead of producing at high costs. That's very common in many parts of Nig and Africa. The present Zambian president, Michael Sata, wasn't the one who negotiated the fraudulent 'debt cancellation', a cancellation that, ironically, makes those whose debts are 'cancelled' even more indebted. But Sata must now honor that agreement or else he'd be in the black books of the West, with all we know as implications. The so-called fuel subsidy removal we're currently fighting in Nigeria is part of the so-called debt cancellation. Why not instead a demand to make the refineries functional and to build new ones as a way of dealing with the 'subsidy'? But no, such policies will not make them give a few millions and \"fly back with a check twenty times greater\"!

Instead of condemning this stealing with the contempt and disdain it deserves, many 'Africans' here are saying the guy is right. May be Walter is right, after all, that he

A whiteman makes racially charged revelations of how they steal from Africans and the Africans on this forum are clapping for him. Shame on you all!!!!

Walter, for congratulating yourself for the way in which you STEAL FROM AFRICANS,shame on you. And you, Field Ruwe, for aping Walter by calling yourself a 'scum,' you are a disgrace to Africa!

Ka Chineke mezie okwu!


Proof that African intellectuals are not 'lazy'...they have Sappy Problems, IMF/WB problems, 'subsidy' problems and now
Boko Haram problem, their solution is not to chase dos crazy basturds out, or try all the past looters, it is to go their separate ways as if OBJ did not loot, GEJ and his estacode chasers are not looting, Shagari, IBB, aBACHA and bandits never raped naijeriya...if we go our seperate ways, we shall run away from the problem.

They are not lazy intellectuals...they have dollars, brain and long grammar, they just do not know how to organize and take over their country from their diaspora advantage. How about sponsoring one of the players like Fashola under contract (that he dump Thiefnubu) or Donald Duke to run?

No they are not lazy, they are just spewing grammar, looking out for their tribesmen who made the mess in the first place!!!

Modern Israel was built from the diaspora, for those who do not know.

p.s.

What did all the intellectual Ogbonge lawyers say about the bribery to escape bribery trial by Dick (what a dick he is) Cheney??? - They are afraid they will be branded enemy of Bwana?

posted on 01-23-2012, 03:55:08 AM
Denker
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
ok...let me make it simply comprehensible for some pseudo-lazy-peabrained-african-intellectuals like mallam igwe: the oyibo was simply conveying in an easiest means possible a message by telling you to take back your life...dat's it...vivamus..

....ask yaself are you the master of ya life?...do you control ya environment?...anywaz

posted on 01-23-2012, 08:36:24 AM
Superego
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
QUOTE:
Proof that African intellectuals are not 'lazy'...they have Sappy Problems, IMF/WB problems, 'subsidy' problems and now
Boko Haram problem, their solution is not to chase dos crazy basturds out, or try all the past looters, it is to go their separate ways as if OBJ did not loot, GEJ and his estacode chasers are not looting, Shagari, IBB, aBACHA and bandits never raped naijeriya...if we go our seperate ways, we shall run away from the problem.

They are not lazy intellectuals...they have dollars, brain and long grammar, they just do not know how to organize and take over their country from their diaspora advantage. How about sponsoring one of the players like Fashola under contract (that he dump Thiefnubu) or Donald Duke to run?

No they are not lazy, they are just spewing grammar, looking out for their tribesmen who made the mess in the first place!!!

Modern Israel was built from the diaspora, for those who do not know.

p.s.

What did all the intellectual Ogbonge lawyers say about the bribery to escape bribery trial by Dick (what a dick he is) Cheney??? - They are afraid they will be branded enemy of Bwana?


Thank you oje.

I call it colo-whipped. Colo massa is again leading them along the divide route. It si what pays him.

posted on 01-23-2012, 08:56:50 AM
Picato
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
I am surprised at your ability to argue both sides of the coin with equal degree of conviction Super. Do you have any conviction at all? Why are you always reactive to the "pink massas"? For years, it was always, we must undo what the "pink massas" completed in 1914, but now that the opportunity beckons, what are we hearing from you? To keep what the "pink massas" did is a divine task that must be done. We have to postpone the evil day to maybe 50-100 years because it seems this time around our division is being led by the "pink massas" .

You, I respected, because at least you seemed honest in your posts on your conviction no matter whose ox is gored. But I am beginning to doubt even that honesty. Your mission here is simply to denigrate the west even when they are agreeing with your prior position. Anyway, what do I know, I am just an ordinary vulcanizer at Oyemekun Bus stop.

posted on 01-23-2012, 09:43:05 AM
Superego
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
Picato,

Your observation is indeed real, yet not accurate.


[indent]Ecclesiastes 3
A Time for Everything
1 There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens:

2 a time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,
3 a time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,
4 a time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,
5 a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing,
6 a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,
7 a time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,
8 a time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace.
[/indent]



I have not yet sed, Nigeria should never disintegrate. All I am saying is- as with any divorce, it should be on our own terms, at our own time and properly done.

This is not our time, nor our own terms, this prompt is from the USA, who are eagerly waiting to swallow chunks of us. Now more than any other is a time for Nigeria to stick together. There are many more pertinent steps we should take for peace and sanity, till those are exhausted should we proceed with peaceful divisions.

posted on 01-23-2012, 09:53:29 AM
Chief Kalu
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
After all these grammer, where do we stand or is it sit? .....for potopoto. We dey there dey wait for Jesus Christ the saviour of the world. More confused, than we ever were. I tire not small!!! Maybe na the people dey confused, the leaders know what they are doing!!

posted on 01-23-2012, 11:51:15 AM
Tonsoyo
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
This is a carefully written motivational fiction. As regards my stand on the substance, I align more with Igwe. Will give my thoughts later. Denver may be a lazy goatgerian, I am not.

posted on 01-23-2012, 11:53:30 AM
Auspicious
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
QUOTE:
This is a carefully written motivational fiction.


Thank You.

I thought so, too.

As for your forthcoming remarks,

I strongly disagree with you, even before its release.

And I probably shouldn't disagree with what doesn't yet exist,

But if you're going to use Igwe's comments as a premise of sorts,

Then I am pretty sure you've lost me, for I reject all that he wrote up there.
--

posted on 01-23-2012, 12:53:53 PM
Tonsoyo
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
QUOTE:
Thank You.

I thought so, too.

As for your forthcoming remarks,

I strongly disagree with you, even before its release.

And I probably shouldn't disagree with what doesn't yet exist,

But if you're going to use Igwe's comments as a premise of sorts,

Then I am pretty sure you've lost me, for I reject all what he wrote up there.
--


Auspy,
Your stand on issues like this is predictable.

I disagree with the writer because he used the wrong premises to drive his point.

I would not have an Abacha agent telling me that my boss stole your money, killed Rewane, Kudirat and Saro-Wiwa and you guys are too lazy to do anything about it. Then still go on to boast about "carrot and stick"

posted on 01-23-2012, 13:50:06 PM
Foxcatcher
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
@Igwe,

One of the first hallmarks of maturity is the ability to accept the truth about yourself or your ideals even if disagreeable. 'A wise man builds his house from the bricks others throw at him'

It is true oyinbo's also wine, dine and party hard; but rarely do you find typical American or European willing to sell their people for a mess of pottage. Truly, most of Africa's problems are masterpieces of Western duplicity and greed; but since the Slave trade era none would have succeeded without the ACTIVE connivance of renegade African elite who acted as the local agents of the west. This is still the scenario observable in the 21st Century.

Agreeing with the weight of Walter's assertions about African elite in no way condones or validates the rapacity of oyinbo's rapine of Africa and it's resources. However, it is a given that many Africans are largely contented to play agents, representatives and marketers of western technology to their people while smiling to the bank with the 'crumbs', sorry rent/commission graciously falling from Bwana's fingers.

Some years ago I was a guest at a Pharmacist student's week at one of our Universities. At the event were several notable pharmacists in the public and private sectors. In my remarks, I narrated a story learnt from a lecturer during my days in OAU, Ile-Ife. Dr. Mike Oye, a lecturer in Agric Extension told us that Nigeria's plant-life possessed many medicinal properties which awaited discovery by our pharmaceutical and allied professionals. He narrated how one of the goose he raised on his farm was attacked by a snake. The snake spat poison in the goose's eyes and it was crying piteously and he felt helpless as he watched the bird dying. According to him an old illiterate farmer heard the commotion and entered into the bush and returned with one of the common vegetable leaves (efo) that form part of Yoruba staple. He squeezed the leaves into the bird's eyes and within a short while, its eyes cleared and it joined its mates in their foraging. Dr. Oye challenged the graduating pharmacists among us to use their knowledge to produce local solutions to our local challenges. He said as much to other professionals.

I repeated this challenge to the assembly I addressed and wondered why we still depended so much on imported/assembled drugs in Nigeria; making us susceptible to sharp practices of Indian and Chinese entrepreneurs importing fake or expired drugs. I believe I raised a hornets' nest as Pharmacist after Pharmacist sought to debunk and deflect my narrative and question. One interesting comment by one of them was that the standards for modern drugs were too rigorous for our local manufacture; my obvious question was 'who formulated those standards/tests?'

The truth is that many of our professionals are content with rent seeking and commissions; many who wrote landmark projects and position papers in their fields have become marketers and traders of foreign technology. Some responsibility for these take us back to the vexed issue of political leadership. It is like a chicken and egg scenario: a people deserve the leaders they have; and leaders breed and influence the people they lead. Which do we address first?

However, I do agree with you that my acceptance of the intrinsic validity of Walters' comments do not obviate the hypocrisy and condescension with which they were communicated. I did not expect the author to actually allow Walter to get away without some valid rejoinder that would have deflated his overblown ego; if only for effect.

Ciao

posted on 01-23-2012, 15:59:09 PM
Abraxas
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
Hi, my good in-law of no regret, DaBishop!

You have hit the nail in the head ...
GBAM!

The roles that the Israeli, Irish, Chinese, and Indians in the diaspora played, and continue to play in the fortunes of their countries of origin are not trivial.

For example: If it was not for the Israeli lobby in the United States of America, there is no way that various governments of the USA would treat the sovereign state of Israel like the 51st state of the US of A. The economy of the Republic of Ireland was turned around with the direct intervention of the Irish in the US of A. The IT industry in India is sustained by returnee Indians from the Silicon Valley in the US of A.

However, in the Nigerian case, what one observes is a diaspora that is completely decoupled physically, emotionally, spiritually, and mentally from Nigeria, only playing the role of sanctimonious nonchalant doomsday cheerleaders, waiting in the wings,
like vultures, for Nigeria's expedited final dismemberment and demise! Pity.

Please accept the assurances of my warmest regards to my sister and her beautiful children, whose beloved father you are.

Muchas gracias.

Don Juan-Carlos ABRAXAS (III)

posted on 01-23-2012, 16:39:38 PM
Foxcatcher
Re: You Lazy (Intellectual) African Scum!
Another glimpse of the ;Yes sir' leadership guiding our affairs


South Africa snubs IMF’s Christine Lagarde!
January 20, 2012
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NewsRescue- According to CNN, IMF (International Monetary Fund) boss, Christine Lagarde received a rather chilly welcome from the South African government, when she visited this January. The global recession and a lack of growth in the North (western nations), has resulted in debt-laden North now looking to the emerging market economies in the south for assistance. Portugal recently directly asked Angola for help. And the IMF has sojourned round Africa seeking to impose policies to bring about the same aid.
Emerging nations coerced to help ailing richer western economies
The article further said:
The reasons for the South Africans lukewarm response to her visit are now more clear. The headline of the Johannesburg-based Business Day newspaper reads, “IMF taps BRICS to fund $1 billion crisis gap.”
The article said, “Emerging nations asked to help bail out ailing richer economies.”
It will be recalled from our article on January 1st, 2012 {IMF Forces African Nations to Remove Fuel Subsidies}, that Nigeria joined Guinea, Cameroon, Ghana and Chad, on New Years day to remove fuel subsidies in accordance with an order from the IMF, purportedly delivered by Christine Lagarde during her December visit to Nigeria. This created a jump in the price of automobile fuel from about 65 Naira per liter to 140Naira per liter overnight, Sunday. This brought fuel/gas prices in Nigeria to about the same price it is in the US, though lower than many European nations. The crushing economic crises has resulted in the famous “occupy” wall street riots in the US, that have resulted so far in 5,800 arrests and cases of police brutality; also the “Robin-hood” August riots of the UK. Greece is also hard hit and at the point of economic failure as are other western nations.
Related: NewsRescue-How The IMF-World Bank and Structural Adjustment Program(SAP) Destroyed Africa

Deadly crises invoked
There was resulting chaos, with strikes from the Nigerian Labor Unions and all businesses, markets, sea and air ports and other operations in Nigeria were halted for over a week January, in what resulted in a massive, paralyzing civilian revolution against the Government. Over 20 people died as a result of this rejection of the IMF guided, abrupt government unilateral decision.
The Nigerian Government on Monday, 16th January, again unilaterally acted to return normality by decreasing gas pump prices to 50% above pre-subsidy removal costs, and unleashing the army to prevent further peaceful gathering and protest.
Related: NewsRescue- World protests against IMF, World Bank and Nigeria subsidy removal
South Africa acts differently
It is apparent that South Africa, unlike Nigeria and the other West African Nations took another option: Reject IMF forceful European debt crises sharing unto African, better thriving and actually growing economies. The South Africans, who were also some of the only governments in Africa to stand by president Gaddafi against the NATO led invasion to the very end, snubbed the IMF leader on her visit.
CNN article further describes:
The South Africans, despite knowing about her visit for more than a month, had not scheduled any meetings with the Finance Minister, the Reserve Bank governor or any other key economic advisors. Crucially, no meeting was lined up with President Jacob Zuma.
It seemed that IMF staff were scrambling to pin down the South Africans even after Lagarde had arrived in the country.
In the end, Lagarde had ad hoc meetings in Pretoria with the country’s economic teams the morning after she arrived. It is unclear if they apologized, but I understand that one minister told her she visiting at a bad time; most South African government employees were still on their long Christmas holiday and the ruling ANC was holding it’s 100th birthday celebrations in Bloemfontein, a four-hour drive away from Pretoria.
The arrival of one of the world’s most powerful women in southern Africa was clearly not a priority, it seemed.
At one stage it was suggested she would meet South African president Jacob Zuma the following Wednesday – five days away – and the only time he would be able to fit her into his schedule.
From what I understand, it was becomingly increasingly clear to the IMF folks that Zuma was not going to make the effort to meet Lagarde. She would have to go to him.
When we sat down for a wide-ranging interview in a Pretoria hotel, I asked Lagarde if she had managed to pin down Zuma yet? Lagarde smiled wryly to me and said she would be flying to Bloemfontein to meet Zuma the following day.
Deeply tanned and beautifully groomed in that indomitable French way, Lagarde appeared pragmatic, gracious and seemingly unfazed by this apparent snub.

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CNN further described Lagarde as apparently arriving with a ‘begging-bowl’.
South Africa is the newest, most controversial member of BRICS, a club of new financial powerhouses originally made up of Brazil, Russia, India and China. South Africa’s economy is a minnow compared to their BRIC brothers but the country is Africa’s largest economy and seen as a gateway into the continent’s lucrative and growing markets.
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South Africa likes to think of itself as a global political heavyweight, a player on the multilateral stage and leading member of the South. The crisis in Europe and the U.S. has shifted the balance with the debt-laden North now looking to the emerging market economies for assistance.
This dynamic perhaps explains the cool South African response to Lagarde’s trip.
Perhaps the South Africans viewed Lagarde has arriving with a “begging bowl” in hand? She is reportedly looking to expand the IMF’s war chest to $500 billion, asking for contributions from emerging economies to help fund possible bailouts.
It is left to our imagination why Nigeria and other West African nations did not put the urgent development and progress of their nations ahead of Northern nations, but went head to implement pro-west survival, crushing financial policies on their citizenry.
Related: NewsRescue- Nigeria Targeted For Destruction: Gordon Duff, US
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