Opinion
The Quest For Materialism
The quest to get riches in a hurry, covetousness,
insatiable affection for mammons, power tussle and social vices have caught up with many adult citizens of Nigeria.
The topmost on the factors responsible for this problem is corrupt leadership. Both civil and military leadership are corrupt. Some past and present leaders who couldn’t afford personal cars can after some months in office boast of very huge bank accounts within and outside the country and at the same time use the EFCC to apprehend whoever they suspect to have accumulated wealth in the same ways and manner they have done.
Besides, lack of adequate security is also responsible for the inordinate affection for riches among Nigerians in Nigeria there is no security for every body, the physically challenged persons inclusive. The only option left is the rat race in which riches are acquired though fraudulent ways and methods.
The powers that be have no pity for anybody, the so called credible leaders only provide epileptic power supply for which the populace pay without any discount and so many citizens indulge in illegal oil bunkery, political thuggery, prostitution just to make ends meet.
Other consequences of this lust for riches are inimical to the social wellbeing of our country, for instance, it has led to involvement in cultism the easiest way of death for the future leaders of this nation.
To be gentlemanly in Nigeria nowadays is to become a fool, what is used as yardstick for popularity among the educated illiterates is frivolous donations to lure into mischief youths during election, rather than scholarship awards, creation of job etc to cushion the economic hardship they face.
Another area of indulgence include peddling of hard drugs, lottery, betting and pools taking, an avarice to reap where one did not sow.
These and many more must be curtailed. Government and religious organisations must orientate their members against the love of money which is the root of all evil.
Government and religious leaders should be exemplary. They must dissociate from the hidden things of dishonesty.
Money laundering and ill-gotten wealth should be well probed. Any rich individual should be able to account for his riches.
There should be adequate security for all categories of people in our country as obtained in advanced countries of the world, security for old, young , school children and what have you.
All hands must be on deck for us to succeed against the battle of materialism
The fear of God and hardwork must be encouraged above all.
The giving and taking of bribe is no longer regarded as heinous crime now adays. In order to make so much money, people invent dubious means even in the educational sector, where teachers impersonate, arrange for so-called special centres for candidates to pay huge amount of money to be allowed who cheat during the process.
No matter the rationalization of this criminal offence, it remains vicious essentially.
People have evolved new ways of stealing in order to acquire wealth, people obtain by tricks even through mobile phones, account of both government and non-governmental organisations are falsified by those who rob by the pen.
Valuable commodities such as land are no longer distributed evenly and equally among rightful owners, wrong owners and or one or two persons among many owners, usually mastermind a gross or grand conspiracy against the others so as to obtain everything that comes out of the possession.
Because of money, people no longer give seriousness to the dignity of labour, morals and societal values. Nigerians forsake the law, praise the wicked and herald the dubious means the wicked make their money.
Today our society has no regard for values, ethical conduct and integrity as the end justifies the means what matters is that, “thats our man or woman”, he or she must be lobbied into political offices, conferred with a chieftaincy title and what have you.
The messages preached from many pulpits of new generation churches have further compounded the inordinate quest for wealth.
What we hear now, is “wherever place the sole of your feet shall tread upon has been given to you as an inheritance and that Niger Delta which you tread upon is your own inheritance, believe it and shout Hallelujah”.
No more “holiness without which no man shall see the Lord’ reflective messages.
Messages on prosperity and praises are overemphasized at the expense of Hebrew 12:14.
It is high time Nigerians were made to understand that life is not all about materialism, because a man’s life consists not in the abundance of riches which he possesses. People need to be reminded that it is foolishness and an evil disease on the part of any person who acquires and accumulates wealth, he/she cannot exhaust and consume within the limited lifespan, he/she has to spend on this planet earth.
Furthermore, man in general has nothing to give in exchange of his own soul when it shall be entangled in hell by the evil ways he acquired his wealth.
Derefaka is an intern with The Tide.
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