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Our God enriches us with His grace, demands some work from us, and ensures that no harm befalls us as His willing subjects. Our God of all time, all places, and all people moves ahead of tradition and popular expectations. Read Isaiah 45:1-7 The Local Scene- Muhammadu Marwa Maitatsine was from Jappai village in Northern Cameroon. Maitatsine, a Mufu by tribe, became a Muslim in 1940. The tradition of the ethnic group revolved around human sacrifice and superstition. Maitatsine's followers, then, were young people, initiated into the group through the consumption of hypnotized concoctions. This brought in its wake violent crimes, an aberration to all right-thinking mortals. Sadly, the disturbing trend and source of inspiration of these criminals emanate from the heavy reliance of the leadership at the different levels of government on outlawed substances, in desperate attempts to hold on to political power. Very disturbing.

Arrogance, Scorn and Leadership

 


In Nigeria today, girls and women are trafficked on a daily basis, under different guises as domestic, service and factory workers. Trafficking is on, both locally and internationally.

Unreported cases abound across major cities in Nigeria while victims are at the mercy of the criminals.

Unresistable job advertisements are made to lure poverty stricken and jobless Nigerians into the world of perpetual servitude and hardship. Assurances are given to prospective victims on the financial assistance that would be rendered to procure passports, visas, travel tickets and other documents. An agreement is made, but sadly, it eventually turns out to be an agreement into ‘’slavery’’.

The job advertisements now turn out to be for prostitution, forced labor, sexual assaults and drug peddling.

Sadly, the law enforcement agents are doing little or nothing to eradicate the unabating crime.

Traffickers lure disabled persons, children and old women from the villages to major cities to beg for alms, through diabolic and other evil means outside sound reasoning. This also applies to criminals who traffic human beings for rituals.

Corpses of victims without vital parts such as the private parts, breasts, kidneys, hearts and tongues have always been the discovery.

The traffickers and their cohorts are members of the society in various endeavors who always maintain a friendly posture while seeking to ply their trade.

The business is thriving and most of the criminals are now in communities, if not as residents then as shop owners, barbers, beer parlor operators, petty traders, artisans, vulcanizers and spare parts dealers.

Trafficking and other heinous crimes persist because arrogance and scorn have become what the leaders teach their followers in several communities in the land, even as impunity has become a tradition among children, the youth and the old.

A close observation of children and the youth in several communities would reveal that they have since imbibed the culture of evil and diabolic means.

Surprisingly, with the consent of their parents.



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