Opinion
Livingstone And The Futility Of Belle-Face Activism
I spent the better part of last week trying to get through to Livingstone Wechie in a bid to understand the basis of his astonishing, and if you like, self-inflicting, disastrous volte face on issues he, by himself, championed. My calls were not returned, neither were all attempts to reach him via FaceTime video chat successful.
My friend, Livingstone Wechie, a man supposedly imbued with superfluous integrity would have none of my attempts to probe his new-day and self-defeating retraction of judicially settled issues. He has, therefore, left me with no choice but to not only suspend the demands of friendship, even if temporarily, and subject the quisling in him to public scrutiny; especially since the putridity of his malfeasance is also in the public domain.
Livingstone Wechie, while as guest of Gbenga Areluba’s Focus Nigeria on AIT, made various horrifying claims among which was fundamentally that documents he allegedly obtained from the Rivers State Government and upon which Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, the former Governor of Rivers State, was indicted, were forged by both him, Livingstone, and some persons within the Rivers State Government. In the live telecast beamed across Nigeria and the world, Livingstone claimed to know the bizarre details of the scandalous level of fabrication done, the aim of which, as he said, was to rubbish Amaechi, and not necessarily to prosecute him since the details were untrue.
Livingstone told the whole world that he, being fully aware of the fabrication of falsehood, still went on to swear to an affidavit of falsehood before a Federal High Court. To him, that was not perjury. It was politics.
Assuming but not conceding that Livingstone told the truth about the fabrication of falsehood to smear former Governor Amaechi’s reputation, is he also claiming that the facts and evidence received and examined by the Justice Omereji Judicial Commission of Inquiry were untrue?
Is Livingstone saying the Rivers State Gas Turbine was not sold and the funds mismanaged by the Amaechi-led government? Is he saying the facts about the monorail, phantom Justice Karibi Memorial Hospital and all other matters attended to by the Judicial Commission of Inquiry and of which Amaechi was severally found wanting and clearly indicted, were all a fabrication?
If not, what is the basis of his claim of fabrication? Can Livingstone who was not a member of the Justice Omereji led Panel of Inquiry rightfully claim that memoranda submitted to it and upon which its work was based were forged? Can Livingstone be asked to name the fabrications please?
It is even laughable that Livingstone claims to be the brain behind the constitution of the Justice Omereji Panel of Inquiry, all in a bid to help Amaechi discredit the work of the panel and by effect, invalidate his indictment by it. It is for the same reason Mr. Amaechi is at the Supreme Court seeking an order of court to invalidate his indictment by the panel. He had lost previous bids at the High Court of Rivers State and at the Court of Appeal.
This suit, however, is the reason Amaechi’s prosecution has been stalling, rather than on the basis of any fabrication as Livingstone Wechie would want the world to believe. No one should make any mistakes about it, Amaechi would be prosecuted for his crimes against Rivers people. He would surely have his day in court.
Livingstone’s volte face is riddled with unpardonable contradictions, which he ought reasonably to know would not be allowed to go unanswered. The same Livingstone who, on a number of occasions, at times past, claimed no affinity with the Rivers State Governor and persons within the State Government, but being just a Rivers man of conscience, is now claiming he was sponsored by the Rivers State Governor to discredit Amaechi. And he sees nothing wrong with this. Imagine the superfluous degree of his integrity!
It is instructive to know that none of the documents released by Livingstone in the course of his anti-corruption campaign against Amaechi, which he may now claim to be forged, some of which were bank transactions from named banks like Access Bank, were ever declared forged by the banks, to this very day. Yet, Livingstone says they were forged. Has our friend been bewitched? This is confusing.
Now that Livingstone is alleging that unnamed documents were forged to rubbish the image and reputation of the former governor, is he also saying Mr. Amaechi is innocent of all the indictments against him? If that is the case, why is Amaechi not making that case himself but rather seeking an order of court to invalidate the constitution of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry? Why?
The trouble with Livingstone is money. The young man has done everything to blackmail the Governor of Rivers State who, as he, Livingstone, rightly said, didn’t send him on any errand; except he is implying that his Integrity Group exists for the purpose of executing hatchet jobs and plays to the dictates of the highest bidder. If so, it is unfortunate. The Rivers State Government has already distanced itself from belle-face activism as such indulgence speaks against everything the government represents and holds dear. Livingstone is at liberty to dine with Amaechi but Rivers people will always stand against Judases and their strange bedfellows.
Franklyn is a Special Adviser to Rivers State Governor on Social Media.
Oraye St. Franklyn
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Opinion
Kids Without Play Opportunities

“All work and no play”, its said, “makes Jack a dull boy.” Despite this age-long maxim that recognises the role of play in early childhood development, play appears to be eluding many Nigerian kids. The deprivation of play opportunities comes in different forms for the Nigerian child depending on family’s social setting or status, but the effect is much the same. For children in Nigerian poor families, life is becoming as much a hassle as it is for their struggling parents. Due to harsh economic conditions, many families resort to engaging their kids prematurely in trading activities especially in hawking, to help boost family revenues, when these kids should be enjoying leisure after school. Some of these children barely attend schools while being forced to spend much of their childhood hustling in the streets. For children from well-off families, time could be as crunchy as it is for their busy parents when, obsessed with setting agenda for the future of their kids, parents arrange stringent educational regiment too early for their kids.
These group of children are made to get-off the bed by 5.30am every weekday, get ready for private school buses that call at 6.00am, otherwise report by however means to school at 7.20am.The situation is worse for kids in the city of Lagos where the need to beat urban traffic rush-hours is very high. Most children are further subjected to extra hours of lessons after school at 2.00pm, only to be released with loads of homework. On many occasions children who leave home for school at 6.30am get back by 3.30pm. With hardly enough time to eat, do school assignments and take afternoon naps, these children hardly had time for plays before dinners. In Nigeria, kids of ages between 3 and 12 spend averages of 9 hours a day and 45 hours a week to and from schools, and additional hours doing home assignments and domestic jobs, whereas their peers in developed countries spend about half that duration and have more time for leisure.
Any remaining spare time left after school work or street hustle is further stolen, when kids who usually are fascinated by gadgets, are exposed to household electronics like phones, tablets and gaming consoles. Electronic games may create a sense of leisure, but the difference with human interactions is that kids doing games interface mostly with machines or with programme structured in ways that entrap a child’s pysch directionally, according to the game’s programming, in ways that may not encourage independent thinking. Moreso, attraction to such gadgets displaces kids’ attention from important television and radio programmes. The prevalent tight, academic schedules for some Nigerian kids, though intended for academic excellence, encroaches on childhood leisure time needed to achieve an all-round childhood development, and could make children to resent formal education altogether. Besides, academic excellence or economic pursuit, is not all there is to living a well-nurtured life.
Children’s leisure time, defined as time left over after sleeping, eating, personal hygiene and attending school or day-care, is very crucial to childhood development. Sociologists recommend that children should have at least 40 per ceny of the day as leisure. According to Berry Brazelton, a former pediatrician at Harvard Medical School, “Play is the most powerful way a child explores the world and learns about him or herself.” Unstructured play encourages independent thinking and allows the young to negotiate their relationships with their peers, and in the process build self-confidence and self-control. Play is one of the important ways in which young children gain essential knowledge and skills. Leisure time enhances learning as fun enables children to learn at their own level and pace. Young children naturally explore and learn many skills by making cognitive connections from events that catch their attention.
Unstructured plays help children developed their cognitive, physical and communication skills that make them acquire social qualities necessary in navigating relationships in adult life. Plays enable children assess how others feel and learn perspectives as well as empathy through observing differences in facial expressions, body language and even tone of voice, which helps them copy how to express themselves to others, and therefore develop socially acceptable behavours that build relationships. In cooperative activities, children willingly take things in turn and may delegate roles. Children can also share the glory of winnings through competitive games, which is all great for working together in task sharing. Aside encouraging parents to ensure adequate leisure time for their kids at home, schools should make plays and exercises an integral part of the educational curriculum. The educational curriculum set by the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) includes specific training durations and break periods, as well as sporting activities, as part of the school system.
Due to poor government funding, sports in public schools have declined, while most private schools lack sporting infrastructure or even play grounds. These make recreational activities and sports implementation almost impossible in schools. Also, the increasing rate of urbanisation in Nigerian communities is gradually eroding ancient playgrounds, while established urban centres have lost community playgrounds. With tightening apartment spaces now being the norm in most urban residential areas, many kids are forced to wriggle within burglary-proof enclosures. Nigerian governments and the relevant agencies should ensure that existing child labour protection laws, educational and urban development codes are implemented in the country, to enable proper nurturing of children as the future stakeholders of our society. Private schools, especially, should be supervised to ensure they follow the educational curriculum standards set by NERDC.
In a bid to impress parents and draw more patronage as better option than public schools, private schools, most of whom operate in cramped environments, have continued to set high regiments of training schedules beyond the capacity of most kids, and even encourage enrollment of pre-school age kids who can not sit still to listen for an extended periods of time. Schools, from creche to secondary levels, without playgrounds and recreational facilities should not be allowed to operate, and should be made to understand and implement appropriate curriculum and training durations. Many Nigerian kids, whether from rich or poor families, appear to have been set-up inadvertently, in the same leisure denial that affects their parents. All work and no play could lead to some messed-up kids who grow up not understanding social cues, and being unemotional and self-centered, manifest later as obsessive-compulsive adults.
By: Joseph Nwankwo
Opinion
Congratulations Fubara, Joseph Of Rivers State

We thank God who is above all human contrivance and arrogance. Congratulations, Your Excellency Amaopusenibo Sir Siminalayi Joseph Fubara. Your victory takes us back to the Bible as a living document of a God that rules in the affairs of all His creation. In a manner of speaking, welcome back from your first war with Phillistines, Your Excellency! Yes, first example is David and Goliath! And like David, Your Excellency stands over Goliath in victory. But that is not enough. Our real enemy is that Your Excellency is Governor of a State with a wretched economy. Indigenes of Your State are today reduced to battalions of beggars waiting for who will hire their loyalty on the usual “pay-as-you-go” basis.
Your Excellency, it brings us to another Bible- based parallel. Conscientious Rivers indigenes above 50, should identify with and commit our all to this second parallel. It is to liberate the economy and people of Rivers people from 23 years enslavement and poverty, for us to regain our dignity and pride. When the economy of Egypt was drifting into a disaster zone, even Pharaoh did not know it. He also did not know what to do. But God sent a Joseph to build the economy into a fortress of good fortune that overcame the economic and social disaster Egypt did not know was ahead. Your Excellency for 23 years, Rivers State has been ruled without any logical, credible and consistent PLAN of how to overcome mass poverty from our dehydrated local economies.
Your Excellency, Rivers State cannot survive one month without Federal allocation! So called IGR only about 10 per cent of Federal allocation.It is also not based on what we produce but on tax from other people’s productivity that pass through our State. Pharaoh did not know what to do in the case of Egypt. May it please God to position another Joseph in Governor Siminalayi Joseph Fubara to heal Rivers State and build an economy that all Africa will come to access in order to chart a new course out of worsening economic hardship that is caused by near zero investment in productivity and endemic reckless looting. They are the twin chambers nursing a corporate cancer unfolding across Nigeria and Africa. The hard work begins today, Your Excellency.
We need an economic blueprint that will enrich every Rivers senatorial district from investment to grow productivity and to enrich every Rivers person from career-based productive labour, just as Pharaoh was enriched by Joseph’s economic Blueprint. Let Rivers State stop the trend of waiting the lives of young Rivers people recruited by Phillistines into cultism, thuggery and easy money, as a career. These Phillistines believe they have only lost one phase of many legal battles and battles by other means. But from comments in the public media, their eyes are fixed on 4-years of war and more! Your Excellency, we the people will not let you forget what you owe us. We have to make unbelievers see that your leadership is different and that we are uprooting the old order of an unproductive Feudal System. That system makes a few persons and their cronies to monopolise our collective wealth, while the majority are left in misery. Let’s put an end to enslavement by cabals and mass poverty in Rivers State. That is when the Phillistines will surrender.
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