Saturday, 20 December 2014

Amid No One.


Amid Nothing.


... Entering Somewhere In Plateau. I Don't Contemplate That This Is Jos Though.


Off To The North. My Final Destination All Depends On The Demeanour Of The Chaffeur.


Leaving Lagos...


The Header Says It All. And Has Now Prompted Me To Venture Into The North Of Nigeria.


Footage 2.


Footage 1.


Far From An Infrastructural Masterpiece.


Adversity By Hawking, Still Through My Rearview Mirror.


Holidays?


And When She Then Opts For "Involuntary Prostitution", Society Questions Her.


The African, West African, Nigerian Conundrum.


Humiliation One B One.


When The Tough Gets Going, I Truly Don't See Unicef Around.


APC Banner Stating Change, Bourgeoisie In The Car Not Willing To Donate, And Men In The Frame Looking Frail. The Nuances.


This Begs The Question: How Can They Pay Rent With This Kind Of Lifestyle? Do They Even Have Quality Lifestyles?


Not A Georgian, Regency, Or Victorian Era Building. But Unsurprisingly, Its A Nigerian One.


Americanised Projects In Nigeria.


There's Something Very Very Unpleasant About This Picture. I'll Let You To Objectively Decide On This One.


Sunday, 30 November 2014

The Nigerian Oligarchy.




The Nigerian Oligarchy.
(A Short Piece)


By
Bankole Christopher Smart-cole (BSc)







Developed: 30 November 2014/ Researched Online: November 2014
© CC Publishers 2014



Small members of the Nigerian news corps, nepotistic corporate members of the Nigerian banking system, and wealthy family-related political and military ties, all form the greedy oligarchs of the Nigerian Oligarchic System.  

Nature de Nigéria.




Nature de Nigéria.
(A Short Piece)


By
Bankole Christopher Smart-cole (BSc)







Developed: 30 November 2014/ Researched Online: November 2014
© CC Publishers 2014

The Nigerian philosophy is to build bus stops without seats for awaiting passengers. Is to build traffic lights without crossing signs for awaiting pedestrians. And is to build atm machines without creating attached receipt bins for withdrawing passerbys.

How very intellectual.   

The Nigerian Bondage System.




The Nigerian Bondage System.
(A Short Piece)


By
Bankole Christopher Smart-cole (BSc)







Developed: 30 November 2014/ Researched Online: November 2014
© CC Publishers 2014




The man in the morning from the north walking/ carrying an unhygienic bed foam on his head system.

The old lady from the southwest selling tomatoes on the promenade at 10 pm while she should be asleep system.

And the group of (unknown region) boys and girls in the afternoon wiping down cars while still being yelled out to get away from those aforementioned cars system.

All that or these can be classified as the Nigerian Bondage System.