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Flags at the Presidential Villa yesterday. Photo: NAN |
“The death that kills one’s peer is only being proverbial to one” –
Yoruba Proverb
By: Olusesan Ogunyooye (@sesansoulmate)
I most certainly value human lives.
I most definitely understand that the grieve of the bereaved is better imagined
than experience. My heart still breaks, it still bleeds at the thought of
beautiful lives, promising future; the dreams of fellow Nigerians (and some
expatriates) that were avoidably aborted on the flight to death last Sunday.
The sight of the scenes still cuts my heart so poignantly.
But forgive me if this sounds
callous and inhuman to you: I done no
mourning! Even though I saw several flags at half mast; in my mind, I hoist
them to fly full mast like every other day. Yes! Please tell the president I
rebelled in my mind.