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In The Lighter Mood: “My Lord, please tell me where to keep your bribe?”

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Prof. Niyi Osundare has done it again with his classic poetry intervention as the putrid smell oozes out from the Nation’s Justice Temple.

With this buffet from an illustrious Swordsmith, my day is made.
Happy Reading:

My Lord, Tell me Where to Keep your Bribe.

A poem by Prof. Niyi Osundare.

My Lord
Please tell me where to keep your bribe?

Do I drop it in your venerable chambers

   Or carry the heavy booty to your immaculate mansion

Shall I bury it in the capacious water tank

    In your well laundered backyard

Or will it breathe better in the septic tank

     Since money can deodorize the smelliest crime

Shall I haul it up the attic

    Between the ceiling and your lofty roof

Or shall I conjure the walls to open up

    And swallow this sudden bounty from your honest labour

Shall I give a billion to each of your paramours

    The black, the light, the Fanta-yellow

They will surely know how to keep the loot

     In places too remote for the sniffing dog

Or shall I use the particulars

     Of your anonymous maidservants and manservants

With their names on overflowing bank accounts

     While they famish like ownerless dogs

Shall I haul it all to your village

     In the valley behind seven mountains

Where potholes swallow up the hugest jeep

     And Penury leaves a scar on every house

My Lord

     It will take the fastest machine

Many, many days to count this booty; and lucky bank bosses

     May help themselves to a fraction of the loot

My Lord

     Tell me where to keep your bribe?

My Lord

     Tell me where to keep your bribe?

The “last hope of the common man”

     Has become the last bastion of the criminally rich

A terrible plague bestrides the land

     Besieged by rapacious judges and venal lawyers

Behind the antiquated wig

     And the slavish glove

The penguin gown and the obfuscating jargon

     Is a rot and riot whose stench is choking the land

Behind the rituals and roted rigmaroles

     Old antics connive with new tricks

Behind the prim-and-proper costumes of masquerades

      Corruption stands, naked, in its insolent impunity

For sale to the highest bidder

    Interlocutory and perpetual injunctions

Opulent criminals shop for pliant judges

     Protect the criminal, enshrine the crime

And Election Petition Tribunals

     Ah, bless those goldmines and bottomless booties!

Scoundrel vote-riggers romp to electoral victory

     All hail our buyable Bench and conniving Bar

A million dollars in Their Lordship’s bedroom

     A million euros in the parlor closet

Countless naira beneath the kitchen sink

     Our courts are fast running out of Ghana-must-go’s*

The “Temple of Justice”

     Is broken in every brick

The roof is roundly perforated

     By termites of graft

My Lord

     Tell me where to keep your bribe?

Judges doze in the courtroom

     Having spent all night, counting money and various “gifts”

And the Chief Justice looks on with tired eyes

     As Corruption usurps his gavel.

Crime pays in this country

     Corruption has its handsome rewards

Just one judgement sold to the richest bidder

     Will catapult Judge & Lawyer to the Billionaires’ Club

The Law, they say, is an ass

     Sometimes fast, sometimes slow

But the Law in Nigeria is a vulture

     Fat on the cash-and-carry carrion of murdered Conscience

Won gb’ebi f’alare

     Won gb’are f’elebi**

They kill our trust in the common good

     These Monsters of Mammon in their garish gowns

Unhappy the land

     Where jobbers are judges

Where Impunity walks the streets

     Like a large, invincible Demon

Come Sunday, they troop to the church

     Friday, they mouth their mantra in pious mosques

But they pervert Justice all week long

     And dig us deeper into the hellish hole

Nigeria is a huge corpse

     With milling maggots on its wretched hulk

They prey every day, they prey every night

     For the endless decomposition of our common soul

My Most Honourable Lord

     Just tell me where to keep your bribe.

*   Large, extremely tough bags used for carrying heavy cash in Nigeria

** They declare the innocent guilty

   They pronounced judgement on the innocent.

I ask again, My Lord, tell me where to keep your Bribe?!!

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RICHYBONGO: Nigeria-born Journalist Gets Shortlisted For Uk-based Awards

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Nigerian-born journalist Richard Edoki has been shortlisted for the Best Newcomer Category of the 2025 National Hospital Radio Awards in the United Kingdom.

Edoki, also known as Richybongo, made this known in a statement he issued on Saturday.

He said the awards were organised annually by the Hospital Broadcasting Association (HBA), a broadcast station based in the United Kingdom.

He said that the awards honoured exceptional contributions to hospital broadcasting across the United Kingdom.

According to him, he hosts “African Vibe with Richybongo” on the Community Hospital Broadcasting Network (CHBN) in Cornwall, England.

“The show, aired every Sunday evening, celebrates African people’s rich cultural and worldview diversity while fostering inclusivity with Cornish audiences.

“Through music, food, dress sense and language, Richybongo creates a platform that bridges cultures and builds a shared sense of community, “ he said.

He said that “African Vibe with Richybongo” on CHBN Radio had brought the vibrant cultures of Africa to Cornish airwaves, fostering shared learning and a sense of belonging for all listeners.

“By exploring African traditions, we have introduced the richness of our heritage to Cornish audiences, while creating a ‘home away from home’ for Africans in Cornwall.

“It is fulfilling to see how the show has become a bridge between cultures, helping everyone to appreciate the diversity that makes our world so special.

“The National Hospital Radio Awards ceremony will take place on April 5, 2025,” he added.

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Calas Vegas Emerges Winner Of 2024 Calabar Carnival

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Calas Vegas Emerges Winner Of 2024 Calabar Carnival

…Akwa-Ibom wins in States cultural participation, Osun and Delta emerge first and second runners up respectively 

The Calas Vegas carnival band has emerged winner of the 2024 Calabar Carnival.

The band, which also clinched first place during the 2023 Calabar Carnival, beat six other bands to emerge as overall winners again in 2024.

This was announced after the Carnival Street party as the bands were adjudged by teams of adjudicators at four different performance points.

The bands caught the attention of the revellers through their beautiful costumes and well-presented electrifying performances.

Seagull band clinched the second position, while the Bayside band secured the third position.

The seven competitive and seven non-competitive bands were made to cover a 12km carnival parade from Millennium Park through Mary Slessor Avenue to the UJ Esuene Stadium.

The competitive bands were: Passion 4, Freedom, Bayside, Calas Vegas, Masta Blasta, Seagull, and Diamond Bands.

Each band displayed performances following the theme of the carnival: “Our Shared Prosperity.”

Passion 4 Carnival Band, 11-time winner of the Calabar Carnival, which donned green and pink dominated attire, presented an electrifying performance, harping on the need for happiness in the land.

In dramatic and engaging displays, the Seagull Carnival Band harped on the need for peaceful coexistence to achieve prosperity and progress.

The two-time winner of Calabar Carnival competitive challenge harped on the essence of good legislation, food security, a seamless transport system, a welfare scheme, and education.

Diamond Carnival Band focused on the significance of peaceful coexistence, stressing that this would go a long way in attracting investors to the country and the state.

In melodramatic form, the team displayed the message of welcoming visitors and investors.

Freedom Carnival Band in satirical performance, advocated for economic diversification and equitable resource distribution.

Bayside Carnival Band on the other hand explored a sub-theme: “Our culture, our strength,” as they projected the rich culture of the Oyono community of Cross River.

For the cultural carnival among states, Akwa-Ibom state emerged as the winner, Osun became the first runner while Delta emerged as the second runner-up.

In the Local Government Areas category, Yakurr won, Calabar South bagged second position while Odukpani came third.

For the Junior Carnival, Calas Vegas band also emerged winner, while Seagull band clinched the second position, and Bayside secured the third position.

The carnival, which featured three dry runs in Oct. before the main carnival, attracted revellers from states across Nigeria and international tourists.

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TikTok Founder, Zhang Tops China’s Rich List For First Time

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TikTok Founder, Zhang Tops China’s Rich List For First Time

TikTok founder Zhang Yiming has topped China’s rich list for the first time, according to Shanghai-based Hurun magazine. The magazine put his fortune at 49.3 billion dollars.

Zhang, 41, belongs to the new generation of Chinese business people who are more internationally focused than their predecessors, according to Hurun.

TikTok owner ByteDance, also founded by Zhang, boosted its global turnover by 30 per cent last year.

TikTok is known as Douyin in China and has 200 million users in the United States alone.

Zhong Shanshan surrendered his top spot on the rich list for the first time in three years.

The 70-year-old’s fortune of 47.9 billion dollars, based in part on bottled water brand Nongfu Spring, put him in second place.

Tencent founder Ma Huateng was in third with his 44.4 billion dollars fortune.

According to Hurun, the number of Chinese dollar billionaires fell last year by 142 to 753.

The high point was reached in 2021 when there were 1,185.

The decline is attributed to China’s lagging economy and poor stock market performance. 

– dpa

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