Daily Trust Sunday

Fighting fornicatio­n

- Elnathanjo­hn.blogspot.com, Twitter: @elnathan with Elnathan John ecceneljo@yahoo.com

Dearest Buhari,

Hmmmmm! Did you just hear what I heard? The Zamfara Governor in his wisdom just gave us the key to all the sufferings and deaths that have been happening in northern Nigeria because of meningitis. You know darling, to be honest, I did not take him seriously at first, and like the Emir of Kano, I thought he was wrong and all, but I think he is onto something here. He said the reason people in northern Nigeria were dying of meningitis was not because we were negligent and failed to prepare for it but because God is punishing us for our fornicatio­n.

Darling, just look at things from God’s standpoint. You know how our northern Nigeria has changed and young people are now fornicatin­g like never before, hooking up using BBM and 2go and Facebook and WhatsApp. The same hands they use to say their prayers they use to touch each other. Imagine how you feel just reading this. Then imagine if you had the power to see all the fornicatio­n that was happening as if it were on one screen, like CCTV. You too would be quite upset. We should be lucky God did not send a flood or something like that. That would have been worse. The only thing I wish is that God would turn his attention a little from punishing fornicatio­n to punishing theft. At least then that criminal Grasscutte­r secretary of yours would not be whistling gospel songs every morning when we all know he is a thief. He would have been struck with meningitis by now. I am just happy that we are both in a godly relationsh­ip and don’t have to bother about catching meningitis.

So I heard that the court has let go of all the people we reported for stealing from us. If you ask me, the real problem is not the court but the foolish lawyers we handled. Instead of them to settle down and do the work we asked them to do, they prefer to do gra-gra and in the end, the court will throw our case away.

Can I just say, thank God for small mercies? You know how we have been going through a rough patch recently, and with you being away and people talking trash, and us being low on food and kidnappers running wild in our neighborho­od, I just realised the most unlikely thing to cushion the effect. Even on weekends when there is no food, or when our security guards kill someone, once there is football, all people are concerned with is whether Arsenal won or lost and whether Manchester United scored or not. I think we should make it easier for our workers and children to have access to internatio­nal football. Also, this game called Big Brother. Even the most serious members of our house can spend all day arguing about what essentiall­y is a game with a few adults locked up in a house where they drink and dance and fight and talk rubbish and some even say fornicate (I hope the God of Governor Yari doesn’t visit them with meningitis). So, you have everyone glued to this game and even if there is no food, people will be fine once they can watch Big Brother. These things work like magic.

I hear that people are attacking and killing our relatives in India and South Africa. Shouldn’t we do something about this? Why do we let them just disrespect us? Me, if you ask me, I think it is the way we let these idiots run amok in our own house, thieves and rapists and criminals. If there was justice at home, maybe people would respect us a bit and not just think they can easily kill us wherever we are.

I heard one of the guards, the man from the Navy, they say he shot himself. But we know that he was investigat­ing other guards. And suddenly he turned up dead and some people want us to believe he killed himself. Please when you have the time, look into the matter.

I am traveling next week to America darling. What do you want me to buy for you? I know you don’t like expensive things, but I insist on buying something for you my dear. Let us talk about it when we see later.

I hope you were able to see the doctors that came. Please don’t forget to take your drugs.

Please, I wont get tired of saying this. Let us release that man whose children we killed, the Shiite man. I don’t want him to die in our custody. That would bring bad karma for us. And me I don’t like bad karma.

Yours forever,

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