My 9/11 -Charlyboy writes
I remember growing up as a teen in Port Harcourt at number
11 Ohafia street, those were the good old days just before our
independence. I was a very playful kid, always rallying around me
playmates who were often not in the class of kids that my parents would
have loved for me to associate with.
My parents I remember always frowned at my choice of friends, they
wanted me to keep the company of their friends children who also went to
v
ery private schools like me but those ones were no fun to be with, I
preferred the company and friendship of the drivers and cooks children,
they were more free and had no airs about them. In those days, I always
wondered why they didn't have as many toys as I had, or why they never
had their own rooms to themselves.
Many years down, I no longer wonder why…………
After I paid off my parents what I owed them by obtaining a masters
degree in communication. I set in motion and activated my dream of
becoming an outstanding entertainer by building The CharlyBoy brand.
Seven years of hardship, self doubt and obnoxious poverty paid off. My
tenacity and consistency made me resolute in the pursuit of my dream. I
won against all odds. The brand became a Force.
I mingled with all, gave hope to the less privileged, those who
suffered injustice, advocated for the rights and respect of
entertainers, jumped around with Nigerian students, okada riders,
physically challenged, military pensioners, Nigerian widows, I became
the voice of the voiceless. I built a cult follower-ship, that made the
powers that be, uncomfortable.
Even before my career started, I had always known I would pitched my
tent with the masses. The Ajebutter crowd had never been my thing! So I
was never afraid of living in their mists. From the CharlyBoy bus stop
in Gbagada, to the CharlyBoy boulevard in Abuja, I felt safe living
among the people even-though I could afford to live in very exclusive
areas. Hummmm I felt untouchable, until.............
My night of terror!!!
You never know how safe you are till your space is violated, until
you have been terrorized and traumatized. I had my own 9/11 one fateful
night in September 2011 about 11.30pm. The peace of the Punk Palace was
shattered. My wife and I were rudely awakened by screaming, shouting,
general pandemonium at my gate. I quickly zoomed in my CCTV to see what
the commotion was about. I saw my two security guards trying to contain
an intruder who had invaded my residential home. In the confusion that
ensured, I picked up one of my automatic pistol and headed to the gate
house to see what was going on.
Meanwhile I kept hearing the screaming and breaking of glasses. My
wife was visibly shaken, I didn't really know what to make of it but I
felt safer with my gun in my hand. As I came face to face with the
intruder I heard him chanting Allah hakuba, it then dawned on me what I
was dealing with. One quick look around, I saw the windscreen of all my
cars had all been broken by the intruder. There was blood scattered
everywhere apparently he had cut the ears of one of my security guards
and had stabbed the other in the chest.
As I raised my pistol to shoot this motherf**ker, the sound I heard
was, click!!!!! I forgot to load that particular gun. By the time I ran
upstairs to get my Ak47, the man had escaped leaving my security guards
seriously injured. Through out that night all the policemen at the
neighborhood police post and I searched all over for the intruder and
never found him. Since then I have bought more guns, taught my wife how
to shoot and put a disclaimer in front of my house with this signage. WE
SHOOT TO KILL. I swear that man would have been my first Kill.

OUR COLLECTIVE FIGHT AGAINST 9/11
Terrorism is as old as man. Be it car jacking with a weapon,
kidnapping, armed robbery, even one chance. To spread terror is
terrorism. Goths used it against the Romans, CIA used it on Cuba, Boko
Haram is using it on us and ISIS is using it against the world. But
despite all the fear they terrorists instill in us, we must overcome
this evil. Darkness can never overshadow light.
Remember when the brothers in the Niger delta began their militancy by kidnapping oyibos, now it's big business for some.
Violence begets Violence but this violence is not what we understand.
My violence will be for self preservation not for self proclamation. I
will shoot to kill who ever trespasses me and mine, not who I trespass.
Our leaders need to understand that the war on terror if not handled
properly may just be futile. There are terrorists in every country. The
task of leadership is to ensure that they don't become a threat to the
lives and property of its citizens. How effective is our fight against
terrorism in Nigeria. For how long will we continue to hear of bombings
in Nigeria? Terrorism is a mindset and a way of life for certain people
who are not just going to “give it up." And believe it or not, All
terrorists believe they're doing the right thing for their cause.
The worst kind of battle to fight is with an opponent who has nothing
to lose. This terrorists have shown you that they're not afraid to die.
But we are, because it is our fundamental human right. When one of them
sacrifices their life in a bombing, there will always be someone ready
to step up.
You will be surprised how poverty, unemployment and hopelessness can
stimulate the youths in becoming creatively evil. Our leaders are
failing to see that Terrorism can be eliminated when our youths are
literate and skilled, when poverty and hunger are eliminated, when the
youths are gainfully employed. When they stop stealing away their
future. What do you think?
twitter ; @areafada1



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