SURVIVING IN THE WORLD'S FIRST HELL OUTSIDE AFRIKAPARADISE
SURVIVING IN THE WORLD'S FIRST HELL OUTSIDE AFRIKAPARADISE, c) 2011 by Prof. Afrikadzata Deku, Docteur d'Etat; Doctorat d'Etat (PhD); DESS (M.Phil); M.Sc.; DIPLOME de l'IIAP, (Post-Grad.Dipl ;); BA Double HONS etc, Founder, AFRIKAMAWU MIRACLE MISSION, AMI INC; AFRIKALION@AOL.COM,
1. Soon after the death of Mother Enyeko, her children discover that in spite of all the efforts of their Mother to conquer and tame their New World for them, ENYEKOLAND still remains a highly unpredictable, untamed, wild, hostile, and unfriendly world and environment.
2. Every year, their land is covered for months by the thickest ice or snow that makes farming impossible.
3. And anytime their land is finally uncovered, they painfully discover it is either covered with a lot of water or barren.
4. No matter what they plant on it, it yields them very little or nothing.
5. They also discover that the initial vegetation, forests, trees, plants, animals, crops, fruits, rivers, oceans, fish or birds their Mother bestows upon them are being destroyed either by too much cold or too much water.
6. They, therefore, know their survival depends on how fast they are able to find an effective and lasting way to get their land yield thousand times her normal yield to avoid dying of hunger.
7. Sensing the danger that faces his people, ENYEKOE, the newly self-appointed Supreme Leader of ENYEKODU, challenges all of his brothers and sisters that any of them who will find a way of forcing their land to be fertile for them all the times will be deified for life.
8. So, all the interested children of Mother Enyeko move to action and soon one of them called, MANU, is proclaimed the Supreme Leader of the land for inventing the world's first snow world's fertilizer that he, by ENYEKOLAND law, must keep to himself without sharing it with his brothers and sisters.
9. And because he is the only one who can make the land yield, he automatically becomes the sole owner of the entire land of ENYEKODU.
10. In this way, he hires his own brothers and sisters to work for him for a salary he alone determines for all the profit he needs and wants to rule Supreme over the rest.
11. And soon, the bulk of the harvest of the land belongs to MANU who alone determines how much of it to sell, how much of it to hoard for himself and how much he will sell his food to his own people.
12. He prints his own money and insists to be paid in it with his own Bank to store and multiply it for him and his heirs to rule supreme over all.
13. Most of his brothers and sisters who need his food to survive but have no money are obliged to become his workers for his money as their salaries with which to pay for King MANU's food.
14. Encouraged by his personal success, others set out to think, create, invent and discover other workable solutions to various problems that threaten the survival of all the children of Enyeko.
15. One of them called XORME, seeing how her brothers and sisters are dying one by one in the hands of merciless cold, decides to provide them with a kind of shelter that will keep them warm in cold season and cool in hot season.
16. Soon, she is proclaimed the Queen of Cement and Shelter for inventing the most solid and resistant block and the art of building a house ever known in the history of ENYEKODU.
17. She employs her brothers and sisters to build all kinds of houses for her which she sells to whoever has money to buy them.
18. That means, without money, no food, and no shelter in ENYEKODU.
19. The more she sells her homes in all sizes, the more rich, wealthy and powerful she becomes.
20. Another sister of hers who calls herself Sister AWU and who sees how her sisters and brothers are suffering from their nakedness that is killing them daily in the hands of the excessive cold, knows that, unless she does something to clothe them, all will be wiped off from the surface of the Earth.
21. Hence, after several trials and errors, she becomes known as the Inventor of different kinds of clothes and dresses which she hires her own brothers and sisters to manufacture for her in her own factories.
22. In this way, thousands of clothes and dresses of all colours and thickness are made available to her brothers and sisters at the price she wants from those who can afford them leaving those who cannot afford them to die of cold like chicken.
23. The concept of tight trousers, tight shirts, especially long sleeved shirts, tight coats and ties around the neck including three-piece suits are also the invention of Queen Awu as a way of fighting and winning their daily war against the cold weather they find themselves in.
24. Another man, calling himself NUFANU also sees how his brothers and sisters are dying from lack of food products and items that constantly go rotten by the excessive cold weather.
25. So, he sets out to find the best and quickest way of preserving food as a matter of urgency.
26. He knows without his discovery or invention, his own brothers and sisters will die of lack of preserved food and better still it will make him the richest person of the land.
27. After so many experiments, NUFANU is proclaimed the Inventor and King of Fridge to preserve and prevent their food from being rotten.
28. He too employs his brothers and sisters to work in his Fridge factory in which they manufacture hundreds of fridges of all sizes that King NUFANU sells to those who can afford them while those who cannot, are left to die like chicken for not having the means to buy Food to eat let alone preserve it against rottenness or against the rainy or bad days.
29. So, through this invention, King NUFANU also joins the club of the privileged few money lords to be worshipped, revered, loved and hated at the same time.
30. Another man called MOVO, seeing how profitable it is to benefit from the plight of others, begins to search for a need of his brothers and sisters he can fill as his guaranteed passport to money heaven on Earth.
31. Soon, he discovers how his people are dying in great numbers as a result of lack of a faster means of transport to facilitate easy and faster mobility of his people.
32. MOVO, knows, in the face of frequent bad weather, constant horror of snow, and too much water robbing them of their land, it is imperative that he finds a solution to this transport problem for his people.
33. Very often, he sees and laments helplessly over the painful fact of many of his brothers and sisters dying imprisoned in their rooms unable to move or travel from one place to another due to the severe condition of their weather.
34. Little by little, from one failure to another, MOVO becomes known as the Inventor of bicycle, motor bike, car, bus, ship and plane of all sizes which he employs his people to manufacture for him in their thousands in his own Bicycle Factory, Motor-cycle Factory, Car Factory, Bus Factory, Ship Factory and Plane Factory which he sells to those who have the money to buy them.
35. Those without the means to afford any of his means of transport are left to die like chicken for not having the means to move about faster to save themselves from the bad weather.
36. While all these material revolutions are going on in the four corners of ENYEKODU, there is a lady called AKADI who is always obsessed, preoccupied or impregnated by the idea and need to find a solution to the many of her people who die daily in ENYEKOLAND for lack of light.
37. Their sun, moon and stars are scarcely seen because most of the time, their faces are covered by thick blanket of clouds that make moving about impossible if not dangerous.
38. Many a time, lady AKADI sees her own brothers and sisters falling and dying here and there because they cannot clearly see where they are or going.
39. After so many trials and errors, AKADI is publicly accepted and crowned the Inventor of electric light for which she employs her people to manufacture thousands of electric bulbs of all sizes which she sells to those who can afford them to light their homes and outside their homes including the streets with.
40. But those without the money to buy and own her light are left to die in the darkness of their homes or without light to guide and prevent them from falling into holes, or water.
41. Like MANU, AWU, NUFANU, XORME and the other privileged few, AKADI becomes one of the richest ladies of her land with the power and freedom to do what she pleases.
42. From her success, a daring man called EMOR discovers that lack of real all-weather motorable roads and streets for his people to use is causing a lot of deaths to many of his sisters and brothers.
43. Hence, he knows, if he can come out with his own idea of all-weather roads and streets, he will become famous and rich.
44. So, he sets out to work on his own discovery or invention.
45. And after a lot of sweating, EMOR is crowned the Inventor and owner of the biggest, vastest and longest road and street networks in the land which he employs his people to build for him and out of which he makes a lot of money by taxing anybody who uses his roads and streets.
46. Those without money are left to die as a result of their inability to pay for the roads, streets and bridges they use.
47. Then, one lady called ETU invents guns of all kinds and sizes to prevent her brothers and sisters from being killed every second by wild animals or by their own people.
48. Without her gun, she believes, all the children of Enyeko will die in the hands of their enemies.
49. Another sister of her known as RATELE also discovers radio and television to save her people from dying from loneliness that is daily destroying them.
50. Because of the unpredictability of their weather, children of Enyeko learn to lock themselves up in their rooms for days, alone and cut off from each other.
51. Without her radio and television which she sells to those who can afford them leaving out those without the means to buy them, RATELE believes all her brothers and sisters will die one by one from the daily terrible bullets of isolation, seclusion, loneliness, boredom and selfishness.
52. So, through her radios and televisions which she employs her own people to manufacture for her to sell for her profit, she believes, she brings life, education, entertainment, and information to her people.
53. In the same way, another intelligent lady called HOPI is not happy about how diseases of all kinds destroy her own sisters and brothers at will.
54. So, she sets out to save them from total extension by inventing the concept of medicine to be practised in her clinic and hospital where all her sick brothers and sisters are cured if they have the money to pay for the services.
55. Otherwise, they are left to die like dogs.
56. Because of the unpredictability of the weather in which they try to survive, HOPI becomes fabulously rich because only few or nobody knows medical herbs and plants that are non-existent, scarce or difficult to uncover because of their inaccessibility to the people.
57. In the same way, NUNYA, is known to invent the concept and practice of formal education to be done in fixed school and university buildings from which he makes a lot of money and profit.
58. Because of lack of time to educate the children themselves by their parents kept busy for material things and also because of the unpredictability of the weather that makes teaching outside impossible if not dangerous, parents in ENYEKODU decide to pay money to NUNYA for their kids to be educated in his schools and universities.
59. And as a result of this, NUNYA can only thank his star for his inventions.
60. Those who cannot afford the school fees are left to die from ignorance.
61. Game, another man of ENYEKODU also discovers that a lot of his people die daily for not knowing how to tell the time.
62. And because of the unpredictability of their weather, leaving and coming back home or to the office at the correct time are of extreme importance and a matter of life and death.
63. Working, sleeping and wakening up at the right time are vital and capital in the survival of children of ENYEKO.
64. Hence, by inventing and commercializing watches and clocks of all kinds that he employs his people to manufacture for him to sell to those who can afford them, GAME believes he is able to help his compatriots to be ever ready for any dirty tricks their harsh and hostile weather will play against them.
65. But as usual, those who cannot afford them are left to die for their inability to tell or use their time that makes them to lose their lives very often.
66. Besides, because of the perpetual isolation and individualism that cause death and pain to so many children of ENYEKO, another lady called AGBALE invents book writing and publishing which she sells to those who can afford them while the poor are left to die without books to keep them company, advise, comfort or educate them.
67. Besides, seeing how his people are dying from lack of contacts among themselves, KOPU, a man of science and technology, starts searching for concrete means of putting children of Enyeko in permanent contact with each other.
68. Soon, he is acclaimed the Inventor of computer of all kinds.
69. He employs many of his brothers and sisters to manufacture all kinds of computers for him in his computer factories which he sells to those who can afford them.
70. This makes him the richest man in Snow Land in terms of money.
71. But those who cannot afford them are left to die for not having the means of staying in touch or getting in touch with others.
72. Without his idea of computers, KOPU believes, his people will not know each other let alone store vital information that all can use.
73. His computers are also vital for watching over each other and for controlling the movement of all the citizens of ENYEKODU.
74. In addition to his efforts, another sister of his called FATO cannot stand her brothers and sisters dying of cold, rainy storm and so on whenever they work outside on the field. So, she discovers the idea of working within buildings called factories instead of working outside.
75. Through her efforts, a lot of her people are saved from dying working outside alone without any protection or guarantee for their safety.
76. In the same way, another lady called KATLA also discovers that a lot of her people are dying of infection through eating with their fingers that are always dirty or infected by all kinds of viruses.
77. So, she too invents the concept of eating with cutlery rather than with fingers to save her people from dying from eating with dirty or virus-infected fingers.
78. Also, because their use of cutlery saves them more time which they do not have.
79. Another man, PAPU also cannot stand his people dying from trying to fetch water from outside that is highly hostile to them.
80. To save his people from falling into wells, rivers and lakes most of the time covered by thick layers of ice, PAPU also invents the idea of pipe water that enables his people to directly have good potable drinking water at home without risking their lives getting it from unpredictable outside weather.
81. ABA, another lady, discovers that a lot of her people are dying in their great numbers, for sleeping on the bare cold floor.
82. So, she too invents the idea of bed to save from dying those who can buy them from her,
83. Those who cannot are left to die on the bare cold floor in their great numbers.
84. It must be remembered that, lady AKADI, the Inventor of electricity is also responsible for heating of rooms to save her people who can afford it from dying of cold and cooling rooms to save those who can afford it from excessive heat.
85. Those who cannot afford them are left to die of cold or heat in their rooms.
86. In other words, not all children of ENYEKO are inventors or discoverers of all kinds of scientific and technological miracles of their Snow Worlds.
87. The various inventions and discoveries that ENYEKODU boasts of are done by a handful of people of ENYEKODU motivated chiefly by their excessive desire to make money or profit from the needs of others.
88. The more human needs they can discover and fill, the more money they guarantee themselves.
89. Their motto is NO MONEY NO ENJOYMENT! NO PROFIT NO SERVICE! NO SERVICE FOR SERVICE SAKE! TO LIVE FOR PROFIT IS TO HAVE PROFIT ALL THE WAYS.
90. The end results of all this daily deification of money, greed, selfishness and profit at all cost in the land of ENYEKO is WOLVES EAT WOLVES PHILOSOPHY in which LIVING IS NO MORE LIVING BUT PERPETUAL SURVIVING, STRUGGLING OR WAGING WAR FOR more and more money that they never have enough of.
91. The more Children of ENYEKO fight each other for more and more money and what it can buy for them, the more they lack the time to enjoy the material paradise they so much die for.
92. In their perpetual race against time, all means are necessary. As far as children of ENYEKO are concerned Money is power.
93. Money is right.
94. Money is everything.
95. Money is more important than life.
96. Important priceless Values in Life like Honesty, Sincerity, Sharing, Cooperation, and many others are thrown out of the window for King Money to come in.
97. To live and die for Money is all that matters in their newly created material paradise.
98. To live to eat the best food, drink the best drink, live in the best house, ride the best car, work the best job, earn the highest salary, wear the best clothes, the best watch, the best necklace, the best bracelet, the best ring, own the best radio, the best television, the best land, the best factories, the best of everything money can buy, to children of Enyeko is a all that matters in Life.
99. To become the best consumer of more and more material things is to be considered successful which is nothing but the wasted life of total perpetual inner emptiness and restlessness that all their money cannot buy for them.
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