As the world gathers in the great city of Glasgow between 01-12 November, 2021, JOHN ODEY ADUMA, an award-winning international environmentalist sends an S.O.S to world leaders to get serious this time round and act with dispatch to save the earth from the imminent climate Armageddon (CLIMATEMAGEDDON), pleading that they must all discuss as one people at the table of global brotherhood without bitterness and rancour, working as one broad human family to ensure the success of COP26, so it does not like the ones before it become another talk shop, “…full of sound and fury signifying nothing.”
There is a tide in the affairs of men.
Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;
Omitted, all the voyage of their life
Is bound in shallows and in miseries.
On such a full sea are we now afloat,
And we must take the current when it serves,
Or lose our ventures.
- William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
JOHN ADUMA’S CLIMATE CHANGE HENDECAGONIA
With respect to how we have all used the resources of the universe, when the time comes for all to render an account of our stewardships, we shall discover to our chagrin that the producers as well as the consumers are both guilty on the same scale; just as the procreators as well as those who take to celibacy as a matter of life’s choice or on oath for service to the Almighty God or a god or a deity, nor are those in the low-income economies less guilty than those in the advanced economies, nor the governed, less guilty than those who govern, nor the congregants/worshippers less guilty than their priests or imams, nor the bystanders and the silent onlookers less guilty than those who actively destroy the planet for mercantile purposes, nor the ever hypocritical hollering street activists less guilty than the non-committals.
- Therefore, realizing that this earth is given to us as a trust, we must all do our utmost to protect it as responsible trustees and custodians of the earth.
- We must procreate and multiply very responsibly to ensure the human population at any given point in time and in any generation or epoch, does not exceed the earth’s carrying capacity.
- We must all watch – keep an eagle eye on the planet, act wisely and responsibly.
- We must all act as one from our various little corners of the globe in seeking healings and solutions for the ill-health of our universe despite our differences in creed, philosophy, ideology, religion, gender, sex orientation, human prejudices, including whether we believe in climate change or not – and not in the manner of a headmaster-pupil relationship or a master-servant, nor out of arrogance and hawkishness, but in humility, seek collectively, a long and lasting solution to the problems of our world.
- There must be no excuses for do-nothingness, and we must act fast as we no longer have the luxury of time, bearing in mind also, that the patience of the very worried, anxious, and conscientious humanity has thinned of late.
- There must be no further blame game nor earth ‘game’ (politics) as all humanity is now left with only three inevitable options, namely:
(i). Action!
(ii). Action!
(iii). Action!
- As the universal bugle of the great summons goes forth and the trumpet blasts reverberate across the globe, echoing on the mountain top, the hilltop and in the fathomless valleys, caves and in the interlaced forests and inside the clefts of the rocks, summoning all humanity to get down to brass tacks, there must be no committees of bystanders, passive observers, the pity party, the perpetual whisperers and hissers nor of gossipers, onlookers, nor a running away from the danger that threatens all of us, but a running towards, nor a retreat into a safe human cocoon, but all must respond appropriately and swiftly to the universal S.O.S!
- We must in tandem, seek scientific help as well as political, economic, social, cultural and spiritual help in finding solutions to the global happenings and events and endeavour to jettison the culture of nonchalance – “I don’t care attitude”, just because a particular environmental/climate or natural catastrophe is not happening in your little corner or backyard, you can’t be bothered at all, forgetting that the earth is after all, one home, housing all humanity – ONE HUMANITY!
- We must not only share information regarding the precarious health/state of our universe, but we must stop being greedy, selfish, self-centred and share all things in common – resources (both subjacent and superjacent), results of scientific investigations, and the fruits/breakthroughs thereof.
- Each of us must examine our ways and our lifestyles for the sake of Mother Earth, for we are now at a point of universal mea culpa in our relationship with the environment
- And we must not shy away from contributing our quota – widow’s mite, if and whenever we are called upon to do so.
BEFORE THE IMMINENENT CLIMATEMAGEDDON
- Ask industrialized nations to make/pay reparations for the destruction and destabilization of our planet since the 17th century till the present.
- Establish Climate Change Trust Fund (CCTF)
- Alongside the CCTF, world should establish Contrition or Mea Culpa
- BRICS too to be compelled to pay/make reparations and contribute into the Contrition Fund (CF) or the Mea Culpa Fund (MCF)
- World’s highest polluters should be compelled to pay more into the Trust Fund and the Mea Culpa Fund as being proposed.
- Additionally, each country should establish the National Climate Change Trust Fund (NCCTF) so all workers and students/pupils can be encouraged to contribute their widow’s mite of between £0.20-£5.00 into the Fund.
- There should be a National Tree Planting Campaign (NTPC) in all the nations of the world such that every citizen of the nations of the world will be encouraged to plant trees in designated national gardens at least once in a year or pay for the equivalent of the number of trees they wish to plant in such a national garden either for themselves, for their new born babies or in honour/on behalf of their loved ones still alive or dead as a birthday/anniversary present/s or as a memorial for their loved ones dead.
- All the hollering mobs of environmental activists must demonstrate first, their practical environmental/climate change credentials by the number of trees they have planted in their immediate localities/communities before leading people to the streets to demonstrate.
- All pupils and students should be encouraged to plant trees at (a) government designated place/s once a year.
- Every nation must create and establish THE NATIONAL HERBAL MEDICINE GARDENS (NHMG) or THE NATURAL MEDICINE GARDEN (NMG) as many as they can in their localities/communities – provinces, states, counties, local government areas so that as forests are being depleted fast by the second throughout the world, medicinal plants do not disappear with them – and all those medicinal plants that have become extinct in one part of the country or the world can be replaced by getting from the parts of the country and nations of the world where they still abound or exist.
- Equally, all endangered species of wild flora and fauna can be replaced in these gardens. It is the author’s candid suggestion that in creating and establishing the NHMGs, traditional medicine practitioners in every nation alongside traditional rulers should lead the way as they will undoubtedly have more knowledge of medicinal plants than any other persons that will be involved in the NATIONAL HERBAL MEDICINE GARDENS PROGRAMME FOR THE TRANSPLANTING AND REPLACEMENT OF MEDICINAL PLANTS FROM THE NATURAL RORESTS TO THE NATIONAL HERBAL MEDICINE GARDENS. The NHMG will be the equivalent of a zoological garden.
- Establish Botanical Gardens too in states, provinces, counties, communities and in local Government Areas – Community Botanical Gardens (CBGS), Muhammadu Buhari Botanical Garden, Daura, Katsina State, Nigeria, (MBBGDKSN), Aisha Buhari Botanical Garden, Adamawa State, Nigeria (ABBGASN), Sultan Sa’adu Abubakar IV Botanical Garden, Sokoto, Nigeria (SSABGSN), OLUSEGUN OBASANJO BOTANICAL GARDEN, ABEOKUTA, (OOBGA), IBB BOTANICAL GARDEN, MINA, (IBB BGM), YAKUBU GOWON BOTANICAL GARDEN, JOS, (YGBGJ), ABDULSALAMI ABUBAKAR BOTANICAL GARDEN, MINA (AABGM), GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN BOTANICAL GARDEN, OTUOKE (GEJBGO), OBA ADEYEYE ENITAN OGUNWUSI BOTANICAL GARDEN, ILE-IFE, IFE, (OAEOBGII), etc.
- Introduce Climate Change tax/VAT for both the private and corporate citizens.
- Establish Climate Change charities in every nation of the world to enable people and corporations/businesses and the professions give to the cause of CC.
- Activists like Greta Thunberg should establish gardens which they and their fellow activists can plant trees. For example: GRETA THUNBERG GARDEN, SWEDEN (GTGS) or GRETA THUNBERG BOTANICAL GARDEN, SWEDEN (GTBGS). All environmental/Climate Change activists the world over must now begin to match their activism with real practical actions!
THE ODYSSEY
BY JOHN ODEY ADUMA
“…multiply, and replenish the earth….,” Genesis 1:28.
Just caught COVID or recovering from one,
Having lung COVID or not,
Still in tears or they are just drying up
After the loss of a dead relative,
Generally bereaved or not,
Suffering from COVID or other ailments,
Diagnosis postponed or just carried out,
Under the knife or above it,
New birth or death,
Mourning or rejoicing
We ‘ll get there!
COVID-19 or in a sound mind and a sound body,
Pinged or not,
Self-isolated or not,
In the ICU or not,
Forced to stay away from loving relations or not,
Whether you were able to get
the final word from your dying relatives or bid them
a final goodbye or goodnight or not,
Just buried your dead relative/s
or keeping vigil praying for their recuperation or not,
Do rest assured we will get there.
Surrounded by loved ones or lonely,
Looked after or abandoned,
Married or single,
Having your marriage deferred,
many times over or just wedded,
Holidays postponed or not,
On furlough or not,
Working from home or in the office,
Frontline worker or not,
Critical worker or not,
We ‘ll get there.
Come rain or shine,
Storm or calm weather,
Thunder or lighting,
Ozone layer depletion, ultraviolet radiation
or extreme heatwaves accelerating
global warming at a geometrical rate,
Domestic or wildfires,
Spring or Summer,
Autumn or Winter
Cold or warm,
Wet or dry,
Mild or extreme,
Natural or unnatural,
Spiritual or not,
Scientific or not,
Climate change or no,
Whether experiencing the effects of monsoon rains –
flash, severe, and devastating flooding or not,
Desertification or avalanche of sandstorms/dunes
and excessive winds, droughts, or famine,
Crop failure due to inclement weather or great harvests,
Afforestation or deforestation,
Conservation or unparalleled
exploitation of the ecosystems;
Desiccation of the river systems or
deleterious effects of the mega dams on the environment,
carbon footprint (GHG) or Co2 or permafrost thawing
or the melting of ice in the Arctic,
or the submergence of low-lying coastland communities,
or the receding of the underground aquifers,
nations sitting on hydrological edge,
Global warming or fast-melting ice caps,
or the current threats to the global coral reefs,
and other marine lives, wild flora, and fauna
bush fires or the depletion of the ozone layers
or the emission of carbon mono-oxide
or environmental pollution or nuclear waste,
And no matter how wide the spread of other plagues and pestilences,
Great or small,
Eventful or not
Spectacular or not,
Significant or not,
Colourful or not,
Bitter or sweet,
Pleasant or unpleasant,
Fortunate or unfortunate,
Lucky or unlucky
Present or past,
We ‘ll get there.
In fierce competition for waters?
Let common sense prevail.
But does this universal gift to mankind
Have to be damned to cut off many from using it,
And refusing to release water to downstream dwellers?
O selfishness! O greed! O gross inconsideration!
O lack of love! O lack of universal altruism!
War! War! War imminent!
Let this then be the price for this folly!
Cheated in life or not,
Faithful or unfaithful,
Defrauded or not,
Strong or weak,
Fearless or fearful,
Weary or strong,
Above or beneath,
Head or the tail,
In peace or at war,
Inside a bottomless pit,
or on top of the mountain,
Hills and in the valley,
We ‘ll get there.
Moving fast or slowly in life,
Waiting or moving on,
Making headway in life or not,
Life controlled by algorithm or not,
Self-made or inherited wealth,
Whether of working-class background
or middle or upper class,
Whether raised in Council flats or in palaces,
Homeless or housed,
Tenant or homeowner,
Living in a home share arrangement or a
rough sleeper,
We ‘ll get there.
And no matter how difficult and hard the journey is,
No matter how long the distance,
No matter how rough the road, seas, and oceans,
No matter the undulating topography,
No matter how crater-laden the road is,
And whatever be the number of
the potholes on the road,
Walking, running, or flying,
We ‘ll get there.
The roars of the lions yet cannot stop us,
And no matter the obstacles,
No matter the barriers,
No matter how thick and high the wall,
No matter how high the mountains and the hills,
And no matter how deep the valley,
No matter the hedges and the thorny shrubs,
And spikes along the way in this our life-long odyssey,
Be rest assured, we ‘ll get there.
No matter the threats of the innumerable beasts
on the way and in the jungle,
The roaring of the lions;
The very intimidating sight of giants and ogres along the way;
The chirpings of strange birds;
The grunting of the bush pigs;
The howling of the hyenas,
The clanging sounds of the rattle snakes;
The strange sight of the pythons lying across our way,
We ‘ll sure get there
As we shall always be undeterred
and undisturbed by such beastly sights.
Not even the sight of the leviathans can force a retreat upon us,
Nor that of the huge evil sharks and the whales,
Nor the gathering of many hypos,
Nor the crocs, for we ‘ll get there.
Even if the sun ceases to give its light,
The moon refusing to shine,
And the stars stopping to sparkle,
Nor twinkle nor flicker its little light,
We ‘ll get there by the pillars of cloud by day,
And by pillars of fire by night.
Having a wayward child troubling you,
Or having a well-behaved one giving joy,
Children in school or out of school,
Children playing or can’t play because of the lockdown,
Children obese or healthy,
Just going to prison or set free,
Just about managing or earning living wages,
Low paid or well paid.
Pay rise or wage stagnation,
Bonus or not,
Clapped for, serving God and fatherland or not,
Nominated and recognised for service to country or not,
Poor or rich,
In debt or debt free,
Business just wound up or doing well,
Booming or into administration,
and subsequent liquidation or not,
Boom or doom,
Life thoroughly messed up or going well,
Life controlled by algorithm or not,
Famine or hunger or plenty,
In plenty or lack,
We ‘ll get there.
Sleeping or awake,
Light or darkness,
Our present here and future -
bright and beautiful,
or hopeless and ugly,
Bleak or promising,
Uncertain or unpredictable,
Amid friends or foes,
Loved or hated,
Accepted or rejected,
Cared for or abandoned,
Moody or in high spirit
Happy or sad,
Dejected or convivial,
Optimistic or pessimistic,
Sound health or ill-health,
Sound mind or diseased psyche,
Free or enslaved
Murmuring or contented,
We ‘ll get there!
Win or lose in any of life’s ventures,
We shall move on ‘cos such is life,
As in life, you ‘ll either lose or win and win or lose,
And if you win, how lucky are you!
But if you lose, move on, for tomorrow is another day.
And whether rough or smooth or easy,
Keep moving on without giving up,
And never give in to despair or depression,
or discouragement or to suicidal thoughts,
But keep on until you get to the finished line.
And no matter how hopeless the situation is,
No matter the frustrations of the moment,
We will get there still and not despair or be depressed,
Nor be in low spirit, nor worry, nor be anxious,
nor be fearful or frightful,
As we ain’t going to give in to fears or threats.
And we shall never be lukewarm nor be pessimistic
Nor entertain suicidal thoughts in this odyssey,
Nor turn against one another and afterwards,
war against ourselves and devour one another
Nor slay one another on the way.
But we shall always be in a good mood and keep hope alive,
And keep on keeping on because
it will not be long, and it will not last -
Temporary, temporary, and temporary then;
For I know, this too like the former times, shall come to pass.
This is my unfeigned assurance that of a truth,
And most assuredly that we will get there,
Somehow, sometime, someday.
But we must make the right choices
whilst here in this our earthly home
Entrusted to us to live in, work and preserve,
Respecting one another and other forms of life,
multiplying with common sense
and replenishing continually.
And as the chief stewards of the earth,
examine and review anew our relationship
with the environment as global warming
intractably heads towards a point of no return,
pushing our world close to the hydrological edge.
And now is the time we must all resolve severally
more than ever before, to look after our world,
lest be consumed by the impending Armageddon!
- JOHN ODEY ADUMA.
April, 2021.
*This poem was inspired by Mr Mark Young’s response to my question at the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic: “How are you keeping?” on the shop floor of Tesco Express, Hammond Street, EN7 6PJ. And he replying, “We ‘ll get there.”
Dedicated to all humanity during this seemingly endless COVID-19 Pandemic.
- First published in BOOKS AND ARTS REVIEW, POSTED ON MONDAY, 09 AUGUST 2021 16:46: THE ODYSSEY (vigilance-securitymagazine.com), accessed: 31/10/2021.
- THE ODYSSEY (scorpionnewscorp.com), Monday, 09 August 2021 16:53, accessed: 31/10/2021.
John Odey Aduma, British Chevening Scholar, author, and an international environmentalist and publisher, Vigilance – The World’s Leading Security Magazine and Scorpion News Corp – Africa’s Leading News Magazine, is currently a research scholar at the Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies, SOAS, University of London, England, United Kingdom.
ABOUT JOHN ODEY ADUMA
A highly successful and award–winning British Chevening Scholar, Poet, Editor, Columnist, Communications Consultant, Author, Commentator on national and international issues, Publisher, Environmental and Publishing Consultant, with expertise in Conflict Management, Public Surveillance, Media, Business Management and Administration, General Marketing, Market Research, Sales, Advertising and Public Relations.
John Odey Aduma, British Chevening Scholar, Author of The Diamonds Are Here, Lord Rumens (ed.) and a renowned environmental journalist was born on December 13, 1963 at Okpoma, Yala in Ogoja, Cross River State of Nigeria.
He was educated variously at Christ the King’s School, Okpoma, 1969-1970; St. Mel’s Primary School, Woleche-Ebo, 1971; St. Gabriel’s Primary School, Ebo-Ipuole, 1972-1974; Christian Vocational Commercial School, Okuku, Ogoja, 1975; Faith Institute of Stenography, Shogunle, Lagos, 1976; Aladura Comprehensive High School, Anthony Village, Lagos, 1977-1982; University of Ibadan, Department of Adult Education, 1983-1984; Obafemi Awolowo University, 1985-1989, where he graduated with a B.A. (Hons) in English Studies; University of Lagos, 1991-1992, where he worked for and obtained an M.A. in English; and at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Lagos, 1994, where he took a Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism; City University, London, United Kingdom, 2003 - 2004, where he was a British Chevening Scholar and studied for his M.A. in International Journalism with specialism in Environment; City Business College, London, 2005-2006 for a Post Graduate Diploma in Management Studies, but completed only the taught course; Voice Coaching, CSV Media, London, 2006; Radio Production, CSV Media, London, 2006 and the City and Guilds Certificate in Conflict Management. 2006.
Besides, he has attended many training courses in Planning, Writing and Production Skills on Communicating for the Environment.
He was the winner of the Nigerian Media Merit Award for Investigative Reporter of the Year and the Diamond Awards for Media Excellence, Reporter of the Year, both in 1992. He also received a Community Service Award in 1997 and the Outstanding Staff Award of the Daily Times of Nigeria Plc in the year 2001.
In 1994, he edited Lord Rumens, a book on a prominent Nigerian business tycoon and Lawn Tennis icon, Chief Ajisomo Alabi. He was a member of the Green Environment Movement, and the Nigerian Field Society (1990-2003), he was on the Core Committee of the National Technology Summit and was the Summit’s Publicity Chairman, in addition to being the Summit’s Chairman of the Products and Exhibition sub-committee, 1998.
Other national and important committees on which Aduma has also served or headed included the National Planning Committee, Youth Development, Federal Ministry of Education and Youth Development, 1993; Core Committee, the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF)/Ford Foundation, Kano Eastern Bypass Roadside Tree Planting Exercise, 1997; Chairman, Planning Committee, Alhaji Babatunde Jose’s 75th Birth Day, 2000, (Dr Jose was a doyen of Nigerian journalism and was the first African Editor, Managing Director and Chairman of the Daily Times of Nigeria Plc); Chairman, Planning Committee of the 7th and 8th General Murtala Muhammed’s Memorial Lecture (the late Nigerian Head of State), 2001 and 2002; Chairman, Planning Committee of the Daily Times of Nigeria Plc’s 75th Anniversary, 2001 including sitting on many national techno-industrial committees (too numerous to mention here) in his capacity then as Executive Secretary, Foundry Association of Nigeria.
Aduma, Communications/Environmental Consultant, Critic, Poet, Essayist, and Columnist, was formerly Staff Reporter, The Guardian (flagship of the Nigerian media) 1990-1993; Consultant/Chairman, Media, Green Environment Movement, Nigeria, 1990-2003; Senior Correspondent, The Independent Weekly, (1993-1994); Head, Environment and Property Desk, The Punch (1994-1997); Editorial Consultant and Contributing Editor, the Nigerian Conservation Foundation’s Tortoise Magazine, 1995; Contributing Editor, Pole Star Magazine (1998); Member, Editorial Board of The Nigerian Conservationist Magazine (1995-2000), Executive Secretary, Foundry Association of Nigeria, (1997-2000), Southern Coordinator/Public Affairs Manager, The Pastoral Resolve, 2000, (a pastoralists NGO) headed by one of Nigeria’s former Head of State), Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, presently the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; and Chairman, Editorial Board of the Daily Times of Nigeria Plc (2000-2003).
He was one of the twelve eminent Nigerians appointed by former President Olusegun Obasanjo (GCFR) of Nigeria into the Administrative Panel of Inquiry, also known variously as Presidential Panel, Commission of Inquiry, respectively to investigate the illegal trade in and smuggling of Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna into and out of Nigeria in 2003.
In year 2003, he attended the Chevening Leadership Programme, (sponsored by the British Council and Shell) at the elite Lagos Business School (the Pan-African University) in Nigeria and thereafter, proceeded to the United Kingdom as a British Chevening Scholar to study International Journalism at City University, London, where he worked for and obtained an MA in International Journalism with specialism in environment.
Between 2005 and 2009 he was the Media Director, PRONACO (Pro-National Conference), UK/Europe.
In addition to his array of degrees and extensive experience in journalism, environment, development, international diplomacy and international security, Mr Aduma obtained the AET (Award in Education and Training), Level 3 from CONEL, a Further Education College and member of the Capital City College Group (CCCG), London, including Higher Education courses in Education and Training – the CET (Certificate in Education and Training) Level 4 and the Specialist Diploma in Teaching English: ESOL & Literacy, Level 5 from the same Further Education College, all in 2018.
Aduma is currently a doctoral researcher at SOAS, University of London and he is the Chief Executive Officer of VIGILANCE-THE WORLD’S LEADING SECURITY MAGAZINE (www.vigilance-securitymagazine.com) and the founder of Scorpion News Corp (www.scorpionnewscorp.com).
His new book will be presented to the global public shortly.
- ODEY KABO OBOYA ADUMA (Johnny Boy).
One of God’s workmanships in His service; that of country and humanity.
SOAS, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM.