FROM "PREAMBLE TO APOCALYPSE" WRITTEN BY MR. FIDELIS U. OKORO,
ARE ESSAYS BY NWANI UCHENNA WILLIAMS ON:
i. THE ROLE OF RELIGION TO WORLD CRISIS
ii. THE WOMAN IN THE EYE OF THE STORM (WOMEN SEEN AS BOTH VICTIMS & PERPETRATORS OF CRIME)
iii. SEX AND SEXUALITY.
I. THE
ROLE OF RELIGION TO WORLD CRISIS
To
an extent, religion has served as an instrument of social harmony in many
civilizations. Ibidem, it has paradoxically however, also served as a
motivation for violence. From time immemorial, religious bigots who have led actions
that resulted to so many crises have attempted to legitimize violence in the
name of God.
From ‘Preamble to Apocalypse,’ a play
written by Mr. Fidelis Okoro, it notes that “religion originally meant to be a
tow truck in the journey of life has become a bulldozer crushing every living
cell in its path.” In the aforementioned play, it is evidently seen as characterized
by the Islamicist, comprising the Caliph and his confederate in the jihad. They
execute outrageous crimes and catastrophic acts on a large scale. They blast
homes, cars, kidnap very young innocent girls and misuses them, massacre souls
in their thousands, and carry out other contemporary acts of extreme violent
attacks, and try to justify such acts as ‘holy warfare.’ Religious bigotry has
immensely propelled conflicts between themselves thus:
“Jew versus protestant
Protestant versus Muslims
Catholic versus Muslims…”
Protestant versus Muslims
Catholic versus Muslims…”
While the belief differs, each tries
to have its own belief or doctrine dominate, thus, wrecking havoc and leading
to grave crisis in the course of trying to achieve it. Moreover, just
like the popes sold indulgences to the crusaders promising them paradise if
they died for the holy land, the Caliphs are doing the same to the jihadists. This
is echoed in the expression found on page 115, lines 14-15:
“We constantly tear down the tent of tolerance while erecting the
mansions of bigotry.
“We constantly tear down the tent of tolerance while erecting the
mansions of bigotry.
Sadly, a sin is no longer a sin when it is carried in the course of jihading or
crusading. It’s always this religion versus that religion. Worse still, these religious scuffle are geo-political, each blending with a political group or sect while
crusading. It’s always this religion versus that religion. Worse still, these religious scuffle are geo-political, each blending with a political group or sect while
Struggling
to claim power. This is evident in the argument and struggle for power by the
PJP and JPJ party in the play.
Meanwhile, religion should be seen as
a mountain and all climbers (people) should be free to choose to climb, how to
climb, and why he’s climbing. It goes without saying; religion has been at the
centre of most violent crisis around the world. It has spawned holocaust,
ruination, and crisis on a large scale which has plagued this country and
across frontiers more than any other thing.
ii. THE
WOMAN IN THE EYE OF STORM
Crimes,
violence, shock troops, sexual abuse/assault et al are evidently portrayed in
the play. It portrayed real life happenings. Here, women are seen as both
victims and perpetrators of these vile deeds.
AS
VICTIMS
From the play, whenever the islamicist
terrorist group strikes, the women suffer most. They suffer too when the
crusaders attack their rival. At page 9, Suleiman (a character in the play)
expressed:
“Any time men decide to
slaughter for their many trivial
Interests, unbridled thirst
for power, or vain pursuit of
Wealth, they would drag the
hapless woman into the
Bargain
as a sex slave or as a victim of rape.”
Sadly, women are highly victimized in
the event of any armed struggle. They
are abducted, sexually abused, molested, infected with different deadly
transmissible diseases, murdered and done many other atrocious acts. Where some
become pregnant, they’re murdered.
More so, from the play, the abducted
girls (Chibok girls) are forced to perfectly learn the Quran, and change their
names to Islamic names. True, the woman seen as victim of crime and other
atrocious acts in the play is a perfect painting which captures modern day
victimization on women.
AS PERPETRATORS
While women are seen as major victims
on the one hand, they’re also perpetrators
on the other hand. Can men really be said to be sexually abused? In the right
sense, YES. So many men die-on-tops presently. Why? Because the demand for orgasm is exceedingly high.
True, the Almighty God after creating
the world and man rested. But since man produced the dictionary, and
unfortunately the woman saw orgasm in it, both man and the world has remained
restless. In the play, Ike (a character), made known that “a landlord died on
top of his tenant, (page 106).” He further expressed that his wife bought him
something supposed to be helpful to them. While he thought it was a ‘Rottweiler’,
he was later clarified when he went to his doctor that the supposed item was
meant to elongate and enlarge. If there’s a possibility to
shrink out the whole contents of his central
bank, he would have done so without further rumination. But unfortunately, it’s practically impossible.
He has to continue facing the grimmer prospect of restlessness. Orgasm!
Women have gone to the extent of abducting men and raping them. 24 hour
erections!
Furthermore, women also perpetrate the
act of transmitting STDS like syphilis et al. if they demand for supply from
their men and didn’t get it; they go outside to get their supplies only to come
back and transmit those diseases to them.
Additionally, some innocent men commit
suicide bombing following what they may have been told by the woman. In the
play, Brig Usman (a character) said:
“The other wore his bomb in his pants
A newly married man
And entered a plane undetected…
Who knows what the woman must have told
him?
A woman who has seen Tom, Dick and
Harrison…
And he put a bomb in his pants to blow all
to
Pieces.”
That
is the power of the woman’s tongue!
Ayatollah, madam President, and the pope
were also seen fighting over three succulent
men at the end of the play. What more could they be fighting for if not the
indisputably bone of contention-orgasm!
iii. SEX AND SEXUALITY
Sexual
activity was evident throughout the course of the play, ‘Preamble to
Apocalypse.’ This is seen from the invasion by the modern Boko-Haram sect on
the chibouk girls. These abducted girls are sexually used as breakfast, lunch,
and dinner. Many of them bleed through the mouth, ear and nose, and when they
eventually get pregnant, they’re finished off. Worse still, these jihadist are
promised of unending sexual life if they die, to have 72 virgins in heaven. The
invention and use of gold cycle by the terrorist group really intensified
sexual activity in the play. One of the abducted girls blurt out:
“Shoot me!
What is life worth anymore?
Sixteen men raped me yesterday alone!
Shoot me!
Better to freely die than to slavishly live!”
What is life worth anymore?
Sixteen men raped me yesterday alone!
Shoot me!
Better to freely die than to slavishly live!”
However, the women were also
initiators of sexuality or sexual activity in the play, never allowing men to rest. The Pope,
President, and Ayatollah were in struggle for the succulent men to have
salacious sex fulfillment with them.
It is clear-cut why Bola made this
mind blowing remark:
“This is the cap that caps it all!
We have sacrificed so much on the altar of this
great god called ‘sex.’
This weapon of mass destruction
we live for sex
we die for sex
we eat for sex
we drink for sex
we exercise for sex
we dress for sex
we sing for sex
we dance for sex…”