This is not the problem of the Nigerian society, our problem is with corruption and mismanagement of public funds. The law makers should seek instead, to punish corrupt public officers with death sentences or life imprisonments, and I can assure you that misappropriation will come to and end. Why not, if a man will embezzle funds needed to provide hospitals and good health care for all, and people die en mass as a result; funds meant for road maintenance, and people die in large numbers in road accidents as a result of the decayed state of the roads, and so on. It will be very insensitive of the national assembly to leave the substance and chase after shadows. If our resources are appropriately applied there will be no hunger in the land, a hungry man will definitely not be able to stand up for the duration of the National anthem.
If a man who fought as a result of the marginalization of a section of this country is not a national hero, I wander who is. If he had fought Nigeria for people from outside the country then I will agree with the position of the senate. Just as they were elected to represent the interests of their various constituencies, which of them will happy to sit quiet and watch the marginalization of his people? It is only a coward and an unworthy representative. The senate has erred in this judgment as far as I am concerned. The Ikemba and eze Igbo gburugburu did what every valiant man would do for his people. His is a national hero any time any where. May his soul rest in peace.
The man is a contented man. he knows his name has got sufficient honor, he does not want too much of honor. Did they not say that too much of every thing is bad? He is not a greedy man he wants the honor be given to those who have not got enough honor.
No man in his right senses will want to rape a woman, not to talk of an underaged child. Now for a pastor to do this, something beyond him must have exploited him to bring him to disrepute, He needs serious and urgent spiritual assistance