Monday, 12 May 2014

Abduction of Nigerian Girls


As a young women living in Africa, I am very upset about the abduction of those girls in Nigeria, I feel as though the world is not doing enough to find them. When the Malaysian flight went missing, so much effort was put into finding that flight and they did not even know where it was but they kept searching. Now more than 250 girls go missing, we know the radius in which they are but they have not found them. This is just my personal opinion as a worried African.                                                                               

What are our leaders doing, I really praise the South African women that marched to the Nigerian embassy to submit the memorandum. thousants of people are out there trying to do something for the girls to be brought back fome, these are regular citizens. i was very happy when i heard Michel Obama saying that her husbant would help i bringing back the girls but every minute that passes, i wonder what is happening to them now. a second is feels like a day to them.



I would like to believe that the whole world would never be defeated by a small group of men, if the world would unite in a mission to find those girls they would have found them a long time ago. I know that as a regular citizen alone there is not much that I can do to find the girls but the say “together we can do more” should put into practice in this case. They are young girls surrounded by dangerous men carrying guns, they are scared, and they have probably lost hope. They were hoping that they would be home sooner but they are still out there in the jungle, Lord knows what those men are doing to them. What are they eating, if they even give them food at all?

This is the time that our world leaders need to set aside their differences and find ways to get the girls home. I am a woman and one day I hope to be a mother, I want to be assured that I will bring a child into a safe environment. This incident might not be in the country but if nothing is done about this incident then chances are these guys will evade more countries because they would know that they are untouchable. This might not make it far but if you read it pleae sent it to the next person. Let us do our bit to find those Girls.

   Together we can take them Home.

South Africans not ready for change.


The 7th of May 2014 marked the firth democratic elections in South Africa; there was a lot of drama and scandal surrounding these elections. New political parties were formed; there was intense campaigning from most of the parties. But these elections also evoked a lot of tension in most townships in the country.

There were various protests for service delivery in most townships, places like Freedom Park, Bekkesdal in the west rand and some areas in the Western Cape. Most residents vowed that they would not vote in the May 7th elections until their demands were looked into and something was done about service delivery. In most of these areas nothing was done about the service delivery protests but came the 7th of May residents went to the voting stations and according to the results they put the same government that does not attend to their service delivery into power again.

The premier of Gauteng Nomvula Mokanyane made a statement saying that the ANC does not need Bekkesdals dirty votes, but the ANC got majority votes in this area. This just shows that we south Africans are either not ready for change or we are scared of change. The Nkandla gate proved to all South Africans how the ruling party missuses tax payer’s money. In the very same province, the home of Nkandla and yet the ANC got 64.52% what does this say about the politics of So


uth Africa and the voters. Are we blinded by the so-called RDPS, the social grants to actually see that the current government could do more than what they are doing now with tax payer’s money?

Many might argue that they are voting for a party and not for individuals but let us keep in mind that these individuals make part of the party. No matter how we put it, a party would not be there without the same individuals that say things such as we do not need your dirty vote. But yet again we go and vote for this party. The no vote campaign was launched so that people could vote for small parties or rather spoil their vote if one is undecided who to vote for. This campaign was put into place to make provision for people who were not sure who to vote for, and to also make provision for change and vote for small parties.

According to the electoral commission there were 251 960 spoilt votes, and this could have secured between five and six seats in parliament. As much as the ruling party crashed this campaign, it seems to have reached its goal. The results are out and as a citizen of this country I can just hope that in the next term things will be done in a much, transparent and corruption free manner.