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Our Bloody Diary
The yuletide is the period of Christmas in Christendom. It is the spiritual period of Advent. Advent is derived from a Latin word, Adventus which means coming.
It is the period Christendom celebrates the birth of Christ Jesus and also the period of expectation and preparation for the coming of Jesus on the last day.
Yuletide is therefore the period of preparation and spiritual introspection. Yule means the festival of the season of Christmas and yuletide is the Christmas season.
This season which dates back to two thousand years ago has become an ambivalent celebration. Charismas today has assumed both spiritual and mundane practices.
The Yuletide thus has both secular and spiritual dimensions, but Christ is the reason.
The season comes at the end of the year thus making it a season for stocktaking and planning for a new year.
Yuletide means so many things to many people. To none Christians, it is the end of the year and it represents a season of fulfillment and disappointment for those who could not meet their goals.
For the government, it is a season of budget, the completion of the budget year and the planning for a new budget estimate for the next financial year.
Every government whether state or federal uses this season to plan the actualization of a full budget cycle which begins in January and ends in December.
Financial institutions and other corporate organizations take stock and close their books for the year while making plans for the New Year with new plans, short term, middle and long terms.
It is a period of critical appraisal of the business of the ending year. However, the yuletide which the ordinary folks refer to as part of the Ember month has turned out to be anything spiritual or purposeful, but a period of madness.
As journalists, Christmas season has become a period of bloody diary. Our Reporters Dairy has become a catalogue of increased tragedies, fatalities, insecurity, police brutality, banditry, armed robbery and kidnapping as well as different and unimaginable homicides.
This season ordinarily should be a season of love. Unfortunately, the Reporter’s Diary of a typical journalist in Rivers State will read thus: On the 17th of December 2020 Thursday, 15.45 hours on Evo Road G.R.A Phase Two Port Harcourt, one Levi Nwabuko was shot dead by unknown armed bandits, who allegedly trailed him from a bank where he had gone to withdraw some money.
The victim was said to have been intercepted and shot, point blank inside his KIA Options Car with an Abuja registration number.
The car was abandoned with the money and a companion of the deceased who sustained gunshot injuries.
At Peter Odili Road same day along George Sekibo Road Port Harcourt, One Eloma Member was shot dead by a gang of unidentified robbers who made away with his money.
The deceased was said to have been traced from First Bank Trans Amadi where he had gone to withdraw some money.
There was also a reported case of cult clashes which left one person dead at Amadi Ama axis of Port Harcourt.
Also on the 17th of December 2020 at about 20.00 Hours along Oyigbo axis of Aba expressway, a contract staff with S.P.D.C, one Eruba Enyinna and his companion were abducted on their way from his village.
The story revealed that a gang of five men armed, and dressed on black, who pretended to be conducting stop and search security operations, had stopped their vehicle and ordered them into the bush. The kidnappers demanded a ransom of one hundred million naira. All these happened in one day and confirmed by security report. The Rumuodara palliative debacle where a number of persons lost their lives in a stampede is part of the bloody tales.
The police have also confirmed a report that a young man was shot dead in front of his house by a trigger happy police sergeant for being in possession of an Iphone at Elenwo. Yes, Iphone?
Reports and rumours of car crashes, banditry and all forms of criminality have as usual continued to trail the period despite campaigns by relevant security organizations on safety and peace during the season.
The story of abductions by terrorist groups in the North East and North West sound like a far fetched reality but they represent the ugly face of insecurity in present day Nigeria.
What is worrisome however is the culture of violence, anxiety, cheating and criminality that resonates during the yuletide season.
Let the positive aspects of the season be utilized to advance human values and society, for good. The season should bring out the Godliness in us rather than the evil.
By: Bon Woke
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