Monday 11 August 2014

I WISH EBOLA WAS INTELLIGENT

  I may be hated for this, but I will hate myself more if I do not share this burning opinion of mine. It hurts to see that the Ebola, like all other man made and natural diseases and disasters that have tormented mankind in all his history will pass away some day, killing as usual, only the Mr. and Mrs. nobody ( the down trodden masses) in our world, especially Africa.

  The US and Spain have proved a point some of us already know for long, by chosing to save the lives of their citizens infected by the deadly disease in africa and abandoning the rest of the people of Africa to their fate, that nobody can love you more than you love yourself, like in James Cameron´s titanic, the V.I.P passengers have a special preference and should be the first to receive the life jacket.



  Maybe Africans need something like this some times to jolt them to reaction if they would, and make them begin to realize that nobody really love africa, what everybody want is the resources of africa. If the crude oil in Nigeria dries up today, and the diamond in Sierra Leone and Liberia vanishes overnight, the only white person you will see in Africa is an albino. 



  I sincerely wished that the Ebola virus rather than unite with evil men and unjust natural disasters to continue to deal a deadly blow on the poor and the weak of this earth was an intelligent virus that only kill bad african leaders, who rather than build research and science investigation centres in africa, and update our hospitals, decide to steal our common wealth and take them all to Europe, the U.S and the rest of the world where they are used in the further development of these places at the detriment of Africa and africans, including the finance of scientific investigations that continues to discriminate against africans and the types of diseases prevalent in Africa.




  It may sound weird and cruel, but honestly I wished that rather than have the virus pitching its tent in our markets, local restaurants, local schools …. And places like these where our leaders in africa and their families do not visit normally, the virus finds its way into our government houses in africa and become even deadlier than it has really proved itself to be. Because the truth is this, whether it is Ebola, malaria, HIV/Aids, typhoid, hunger, war… etc, they are all man made and those who lead Africa appear very unconcerned about the welfare and the lives of their people. 

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