Monday, 15 January 2018

Procedures Evolve

Some Babylonian code of rules and procedures I don't buy, at least not anymore. Procedures can be geographically specific, and like there's never a road without a turning, procedures gotta evolve for there to be progress. Here and most parts of Africa, so long as some 1865 Babylonian way of doing a thing is found workable, it's unimproveable. Unless some Babylonian consultant says otherwise, it's as if beyond alteration, beyond criticism, and interference.

We don't see it fit to change anything. Spit truth to us, even if needed to spark action, we get all defensive, so retortive, so in denial, and we say we are intellectually woke? Whilst intelligent civilisation is making life easier, we are here subjecting each other to red tapes from colonial days, rules that even the Queen herself no longer goes by, and we call ourselves Pan-Africans? Can you see the irony? Can you see why our works are so boring, monotonous, time consuming, wearisome, lacking freshness, and so, no new results?

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