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Nigeria’s prevalent gory cases of househelps brutality by their guardians

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There are these recent prevalent cases of house-helps/ maids brutality and physical abuse by their guardians in Nigeria. It is very much on the high rise that there is no week that goes by without us seeing on the print media or social media a gory case of a maimed and brutalized kid usually from the ages of 5-12 who are serving as house-helps/ maids.

Interestingly, eight out of ten of these reported cases of domestic violence melted on these househelps do take place in the eastern part of the country and mostly in Anambra state. These statistics are struggling to back up a stereotype made around the block (which I the writer is yet to believe) that Igbo women are very brutal and aggressive with their house helps and maids but with the recent cases which I have been seeing I am beginning to think that there is an atom of truth in that stereotype.

Instead of being defensive about this, Eastern stakeholders should rather look into it because it calls for worry”. 

Where do I begin in citing gory examples of how women brutalize their house helps or maids over a trivial issue or at the slightest provocation to the viewing pleasure of their husbands who sometimes feign ignorance or claim that they were never in support of their wives doing that but cannot do anything to save the poor house help from the fierce clench of their wives.

Just last November, we heard of the death of an 11-year-old Magreth Joshua who died as the result of torture and physical abuse she received at the hands of Mrs Nnaemeka Nwachukwu her guardian. The late Magreth Joshua was serving as a maid to her killer in Jos, plateau state where they reside. The details of the event that led to the death of the kid were quite pathetic; witnesses narrate how Mrs Nnaemeka Nwachukuwu do pour boiled water into the kid’s private parts as a form of punishment, the guardian constantly hit the girl with hardwood and always use machete and wires to flog and inflict pains on her at the slightest provocation until the girl died from the torture.

Mrs Yemi Awolola, another serial house help abuser was also arrested some time ago by the law enforcement agency for allegedly placing a knife in the fire and scarring the private parts of her 14-year-old maid, Princess Michael. Similar to the case of another abusive mistress who was arrested also in Enugu state for allegedly burning their 10-year-old maid with a pressing iron and drilling nails into her head.

Last week, a woman by the name of Chinyere Ifesinachi was reported to the police by neighbours for the level of physical abuse she always melts out on her house-help, a seven years old, Idinma. Eyewitnesses narrate that she used a pestle to hit and broke her fragile bones. She also uses knives on the seven years old child as the child has deep cuts all over her body and she is currently at the hospital battling for her life.

Just yesterday, the 16th of May, 2023, The Anambra State Ministry of Women and Social Welfare arrested one Mrs Abigail Eguta for physically assaulting, brutalizing and battering her seven-year-old house help until the lad nearly went blind. The offense of the lad according to the guardian was that the kid failed to recite the English alphabet (A, B, C, D…) correctly.

Believe me, all these above-mentioned cases are just a pinch of salt out of a sea of examples and references too numerous to mention and they are all verifiable.

This high level of cold-hearted guardians maiming, brutalizing and killing children who serve them as maids/house helps at the slightest provocations is getting out of hand. There have been far too many gory and despicable house help physical abuse cases for lawmakers and national stakeholders to keep feigning blind eyes and deaf ears. It has gotten to the extent where a state of emergency should be declared on brutalizing house helps/ maids and every well-meaning Nigeria must rise to the occasion that this stop.

Every child is someone’s child, and no parent living or dead, rich or indigent will be happy seeing his or her kids being maimed or brutalized by the guardian for whatever reason. What even makes my body twirl is that most of the reasons why these kids are being brutalized by their guardians are just the most trivial of reasons and unjustifiable; like the Anambra lady that nearly killed her house help for failing to correctly recite ABCD.

The maids who are lucky enough to escape their guardian’s homes alive are being left with lifetime trauma, physical, emotional and psychological damage to their person which they never recover from.

This is a call on national stakeholders and law enforcement to beam their bright lights on the guardian/ househelp relationships. New regulations should be made to tackle this incident to save these kids. New regulations prohibiting some level of harsh treatment on kids and stringent punishments like long jail terms melted on recalcitrant offenders.

 

Twitter Blue Verified Subscribers Can Now Upload Two Hour Videos

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Twitter CEO Elon Musk said Thursday that the platform’s Blue Subscribers can upload up to 2 hours video, marking the social media company’s foray into long video streaming that is expected to challenge YouTube.

The move is understood to be part of Musk’s efforts to redefine Twitter, increasing the number of users, widening its range of contents – and most of all – implementing his “Everything App” idea.

Twitter said there is no limit to the number of videos you can upload, even if all videos are the maximum length. Under the change, video file size limit for paid users has been increased from 2GB to 8GB. The earlier longer video upload, which was only possible from the web, it’s now also possible through the iOS app.

The 2 hour video upload is an upgrade from the 60 minutes, 2GB in file size update made in December by Twitter, which was available only on the web at 1080p resolution.

As part of Musk’s efforts to redefine Twitter, he has introduced new features such as raising the character limit to 10 thousand for Twitter Blue subscribers. He also relaunched the Super Follow as subscription, giving content creators the opportunity to monetize their contents at $2.99, $4.99 and $9.99 per month.

With about 400 million monthly users, Twitter is expected to give video-based platforms a run for their money. Already there is a queue of users who want to start their podcast on the platform, including Tucker Carlson, ex Fox News host.

Musk’s response to this suggestion made by All-in Podcast moderator Jason, who has started uploading podcast videos on Twitter, is; “coming soon.”

Twitter users are expecting further changes in the future that will include payment services. Last month, eToro, a social trading company, announced partnership with Twitter to offer financial services. The partnership will allow Twitter users to access stocks, cryptocurrencies and other financial assets.

However, the flurry of changes happening on Twitter has also stirred a lot criticism, resulting in exodus of advertisers and some users. This has emboldened the belief that Twitter will have to face stiff competition from social media companies such as Mastodon and also Bluesky – recently launched by Twitter cofounder and former CEO Jack Dorsey, in its push to become everything app.

Both Mastodon and Bluesky share similarities with Twitter and have seen uptick in the number of users recently, especially those who disagree with Musk’s method of running the platform.

“Uwa bu ahia” [the world is a market] As Digital Platforms Battle; Facebook vs Twitter

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In AO Lawal’s WAEC textbook on Economics, he did not include “Knowledge” as a factor of production. Of course, during his era, Knowledge was not seen as a catalytic component of the market system. If you go back to Adam Smith’s “invisible hand” postulation and the wealth of nations, and adding the theories of comparative advantages, one thing was clear: specialization deepens competitiveness.

Yes, those remain. But time is changing in the digital online space: everyone is doing everything, as we learn that Facebook’s parent company is unveiling a Twitter-clone: “Giant tech company Meta is reportedly working on a Twitter-like app, which could launch as early as next month.”

Digital Marketing Expert Lia Haberman, disclosed that the new platform doesn’t have an official name yet, and is internally known as “P92” or “Barcelona”, but it is being designed following Instagram’s guidelines and branding.

The app description reads, “Say more with Instagram’s new text-based app for conversations. Talk directly with your audience and peers. Create with text and attach links, photos, and videos. Engage with likes and replies to deepen connections with friends, fans, and other creators. Bring your fans with you.”

The Igbo Nation summarized it thus: “uwa bu ahia” [the world is a market]. Go and play, no boundaries because our world is a market. Now, Twitter can work to clone Instagram since it has already hinted it would take up WhatsApp. Meta did what they do in churches in Nigeria: “return to sender” as you ban adversaries, real and imaginary. Twitter if you come after WhatsApp, we will come after you also!

When two elephants fight, the grasses suffer. But this may be different: customers will get better products. #battle

Update: after posting this, the news is that Twitter now allows its blue checkmark users to upload two hour videos. Hello YouTube, this is for you: “Twitter CEO Elon Musk said Thursday that the platform’s Blue Subscribers can upload up to 2 hours video, marking the social media company’s foray into long video streaming that is expected to challenge YouTube.”

Meta (Facebook, Instagram parent company) Reportedly Working on Twitter-Like App

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Giant tech company Meta is reportedly working on a Twitter-like app, which could launch as early as next month.

Digital Marketing Expert Lia Haberman, disclosed that the new platform doesn’t have an official name yet, and is internally known as “P92” or “Barcelona”, but it is being designed following Instagram’s guidelines and branding.

The app description reads, “Say more with Instagram’s new text-based app for conversations. Talk directly with your audience and peers. Create with text and attach links, photos, and videos. Engage with likes and replies to deepen connections with friends, fans, and other creators. Bring your fans with you.”

The app is entirely a new app, which is not part of Instagram, although users would be able to log in to it with their Instagram login details. This means that users of the new app will be able to sync their existing Instagram followers with the new platform, and even carry over their handle, bio, and verification from Instagram.

The app’s interface is quite similar to that of Instagram, but instead of a feed of photos and videos, the app’s home shows a timeline of text-based posts. Users will be able to attach photos, videos, and links to these posts, just like on Twitter. Other users can reply and create threads on the platform.

They will also be able to create text posts up to 500 characters long with attached links, photos, and videos up to five minutes long.

The app will be launched with some moderation features from the start, such as settings to control who can reply to and mention the user’s account. Notably, any accounts blocked on Instagram will also be blocked on the new app, hidden words selected on Instagram would also carry over and the same Instagram community guidelines would apply to the new platform.

Meta points out that creators will be able to easily bring their audience to the new app, as

users will have the option to follow accounts they already follow on Instagram with just a tap.

Reports reveal that Meta has met with certain creators about the platform, and it might potentially be released in June this year. The new app is said to be a decentralized app that’ll integrate with other platforms like Mastodon, meaning that users would be able to interact with several users across multiple services without having to constantly switch between apps.

Reports of Meta’s recent development of a new Twitter-like app are coming after a Meta spokesperson in March this year, had disclosed that the company was working on a standalone decentralized social network for sharing text updates.

It is worth noting that Meta is very experienced and arguably quite good at Cloning and copying the features of its rivals into its own apps. The tech Giant has always proven to be determined and resilient when it comes to building, testing, and launching features that give its rivals an edge. This could mean that once the app is launched, it would likely compete with Elon Musk Twitter.

For Meta, building a viable Twitter alternative would however mean increasing the company’s exposure to the fraught landscape of content moderation.

Jobs, Ahiajoku Lecture, Igbo Alphabets and Knowledge Systems

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On my piece on defunding many knowledge ecosystems by African politicians, including the iconic Ahiajoku Lecture of Owerri, which used to bring eminent Igbo scholars together, to discuss important things, Francis Oguaju dropped this comment: “Why does going to school feel like a scam to many? Because the intent has never been to acquire knowledge and liberate the mind, rather a sort of misguided notion about escape from poverty, so when you are unable to secure paid employment after schooling, it automatically implies that you wasted money going to school.”

The Ahiajoku Lecture was like Chinua Achebe’s literary home. When he edited Okike, Ahiajoku was always a place to meet to engage him. FC Ogbalu, one of the most prominent Igbo scholars who harmonized Igbo writing, used Ahiajoku to push the message of the necessity of writing and speaking Igbo in ways every Igbo person could understand. Simply, they invented Igbo Izugbe (general Igbo).

My Igbo dialect in Ovim (Abia State) is different from any community in the Igbo Nation except a neigbouring community named Amaba. Even Ahaba Imenyi, which we share boundaries with, has a different Igbo dialect. By the time you get to Umuahia, it becomes challenging. FC Ogbalu worked with other scholars to move from “A B GB…” to “A B CH …” introducing CH to accommodate some of these deviations in Igbo etymology. In Igbo, there is no C, Q and X. My senior secondary Igbo teacher, Papa Iyke, shared some of the convention communiques with us in a handout.

The first Igbo convention was in 1978 and later by around 1983, they ratified many things. If you check well, Umuahia and Owerri dialects dominated modern Igbo writing. Ahiajoku was a platform where many things evolved.

Going back to Francis’ comment, people say these days that if one finishes from a university and cannot get a job, that the education is a waste. That thinking is primarily the reason in Tekedia Mini-MBA we do not even offer any job support or help. Yes, if you want to come because it can help you get a job, this may not be the right school for you. We want you to come for knowledge, and if you do get it, many benefits will come along the way, including jobs. That is why we have no job portal or support system because when the world has made going to school to be about getting jobs, it has deviated from the core tenet of education which is the “liberation of the mind”.

And that education can come in many ways including lecture series, continuous education, university system and more.

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Comment 1: I asked ChatGpt the subject matter, here’s what ChatGpt has to say: “While getting a job is one reason people pursue education, it is not the sole purpose. Education serves a range of purposes beyond employment. Here are key reasons for education:

Acquisition of knowledge and skills: Education is crucial for acquiring knowledge and developing critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and creativity.

Personal development: Education helps individuals develop intellectually, emotionally, and socially. It broadens perspectives, enhances self-awareness, and fosters personal growth.

Empowerment and social mobility: Education empowers individuals and promotes social mobility. It provides opportunities to improve socioeconomic status, break the cycle of poverty, and access better opportunities in life.

Citizenship and civic engagement: Education shapes active and informed citizens who can contribute to society. It helps individuals understand their rights, responsibilities, and democratic systems.

Cultural preservation and appreciation: Education preserves and transmits cultural knowledge and heritage. It helps individuals appreciate diverse cultures, languages, arts, and traditions.”

Comment 2: Some deep thoughts here.

Unfortunately, the false impression about education created many years ago, that fostered this syndrome, is still being perpetuated with much of the current structures and processes of the Nigerian educational system.

In our climes, a university degree is the minimum entry pass onto many life elevating jobs. Even polytechnic graduates have not quite won the battle for parity on this score. And year on year, millions of Nigerian parents ( including us here ) are almost giving up their lives to get their children to join the hordes of university undergraduates, admission-suitable or not.

I believe things will only start to change here when universities change parameters for admission into degree programs, and also expand their curriculum to include various short-term diplomas for those who may not meet up; and also when various governments as well as corporate Nigeria begin to reckon with skills and defensible capacities.

Otherwise, we are still blowing hot and empty air, I’m sorry.