Aftermaths of Xenophobia – I worry about humanity!

Aftermaths of Xenophobia – I worry about humanity!

You don’t start living until you rise above individual concerns to humanity concerns.

– Dr Martin Luther King Jr.


You start dying when individual concerns rise above humanity concerns.

– Chigozie  Anuli Mbadugha (Camba)


Humanity
is dying! I know this for certain. I used to hear the saying that
companies have a human face (if they were big on family, philanthropy
and social issues) or that someone should have a human heart. Today it is
becoming increasingly easier for people to ignore the needs and pains of
people in our communities. Xenophobia makes me wonder if there are hearts in some humans. There is definitely an organ pumping blood
somewhere, but the organ is bereft of emotions!


I
grew up listening to several Nigerian artistes singing anti-apartheid
& ‘Free Mandela’ songs. Sonny Okosun was probably one of
the most influential of the lot. I am sure he would be turning in his
grave today, if he could, with the recent news of xenophobic attacks on
black foreigners in South Africa. It is sad that people find it easy to
take away from others something that they can never replace – life!



The
whole world, especially Africans, stood behind South Africa in their
fight against apartheid, but today they are practising the very thing
they fought against on immigrants in their land. The world respected and
adored Madiba as the father of true forgiveness, reconciliation and
equality. Madiba would have been disappointed at the acts of violence
against fellow blacks that are rife in South Africa today. I know wives
of prominent Nigerians that are of South African and West African
descent and who we love dearly for who they are and not where they are
from!  The love for filthy lucre has fuelled some of these
attacks.  Rather than loot and kill, why can’t we understudy, learn and
practice new business tips to empower ourselves.



The
black South Africans carrying out these attacks can never justify it.
They have no moral standing to accuse the apartheid government of
discrimination and injustice because he who comes to equity must come
with clean hands. Their hands are soiled. Period!

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