Dr Morrison Omokiniovo Jessa

Dr Morrison Omokiniovo Jessa Dr Morrison Omokiniovo Jessa is a Lecturer, Psychometrician, Counsellor, Life Coach & Social Critique

15/04/2024

Starting from next week, this page shall be dedicated solely for the teaching of Research Methods and Statistics. The lecture will be carried out through reels, live videos and short posts. Like and follow the page for updates

14/02/2024

Please recommend window blind colour for a cream wall
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13/02/2024

God forbid that I will work under a man or woman whom I cannot advise to do the right thing

13/02/2024

Ethiope East Local Government Council Chairman surrounds himself with people who are scared of telling him the truth for fear of losing their livelihood

In my office, I receive more than 1,000 letters and mails every month.All these letters and mails pass through my hands....
11/02/2024

In my office, I receive more than 1,000 letters and mails every month.
All these letters and mails pass through my hands.

I stay awake almost all nights reading and responding.

After my promotion, I had to move into a new office and take over some special duties in addition to my schedule of duties.

In the new office, I saw letters that were dumped somewhere. No one has touched or open the letters nor read the letters

I wondered how the letters got there.

The envelopes used for the letters were very dusty. About nineteen letters from the same person.

It has same name.

Same phone number.

Same address.

Same request.

And same handwriting.

When our cleaners wanted to dispose them, I stopped him and requested him to bring them to me.

I opened and read one.

It was a letter written to the accounts and finance department of our company by a labourer in November 2019.

The letter was a request.

The worker was humbly requesting the head of accounts department to pay him, his salary that he is critically sick and needs the money for urgent treatment. In the letter, he stated that he had hepatitis which affected his liver.

I read the second letter. It was the same request. Looking at the letter, one will know that it was written in tears. The drops of tears were still visible on it, since the letter was inserted in an envelope.

I read the third letter and saw the same thing.

I read the fourth letter, it was still the same request.

He has been writing and sending in letters since November 2019 and the last letter was written on 10 August 2020, in which the writer stated that the accounts department should have mercy on him and his family and unblock his line and answer his calls.

It was confusing.

Who blocks people's lines here?

I decided to call.

I used my phone and dialed the number on one of the letters, which was the last letter written on 10 August 2020.

It ranged.

No one picked.

I redialed it.

It ranged again.

Someone picked.

I spoke first.

“Hello,” I said, “Good afternoon.”

“Good afternoon.” a female voice answered. It was the voice of a middle aged woman.

I told her my name and where I was calling from.

She kept quiet.

I told her that I am calling to speak with the person who bears the name on the letters.

She started sobbing over the phone.

“He is lying down here.” She cried.

“Who?” I asked to reaffirm.

“The person you want to speak with.”

“Can I speak with him, please?”

“He can't talk anymore. He is only breathing. He can't move. He doesn't even know that someone is sitting beside him. I am his wife. We have been writing letters and calling but you people said we should not disturb you anymore. Our lines were blocked. His money was withheld. We sent people to you people's office but they came back with nothing.” She cried, “We are just waiting for him to go and rest.”

I couldn't say a word.

I was just dropping tears because of the way she spoke.
She continued.

“He is dying day by day. The person receiving our calls and letters threatened us not to write or call again. My husband have been a worker in you people's company for more than seven years. He laboured there. He worked as if the work was his life. He didn't miss any day even when he was sick. But see how he has been abandoned. What has he done to deserve this treatment? God sees everything. We have been going around to ask for money but no one wants to help. We have to leave town and return to the village. No money to treat him. No money to eat. No money to pay rent. I spent my business money and nothing...” She sobbed.

I guess there was an error somewhere. Maybe something I am not aware of. The company I work for are not known for this narrative.

I asked her their village and home address. She told me.

I went to the village. It is a village between Osino and Begoro. I lost my way several times before getting to their house.

I saw the man. He was lying down on a mat in front of their house. The wife was sitting next to him on the mat. She was chasing flies around him. She just finished cleaning him up in front of their house.
He was looking dried and tired.
No emotion.
No movement.
He can't talk.
He can't hear.
His eyes were just opened, eye balls were merely rotating.

He is a middle aged man. At his early fifties. The sickness have taken the greater part of him and has left him dropping tears bit by bit which his wife constantly cleaned. I guess he noticed that a stranger was around.

I didn't know him when he was working with us. I did not think it was only the sickness his wife told me that brought him down to this state. What I saw was more than liver disease.

His wife in tears spoke to me saying;
“Even if he dies today, I am already comforted. He needs to go and rest. He has suffered a lot. Maybe, I will join him later. I have nothing else. I just came to this world to bury people I love.” I left there with tears and heavy heart.

On getting home, I sent foodstuffs and beverages from my house to them because I had no money with me.

As I got to work next day, I told my boss about the man. I also met the head of accounts department concerning the sick man. To my dismayed, the head of accounts department have been approving the man's salary every month non stop but the accountant in charge of payment was not sending the money to him, since he noticed he was not coming to ask for it. The accountant was embezzling the money. Sadly enough, the accountant was also close to the man, so the letters and calls were going directly to him. The sick man and his wife trusted him and they were using him as a middle man to reach the head of accounts on their behalf. My pain arose more when I found out they were even from the same community.

He has been signing and collecting the man's money for about two years now without delivering the money to the sick man.

He was arrested and charged.
He payed off the money in a day from his life savings.
He was then suspended.
But I have made an enemy.
An enemy that doesn't know that he is an enemy of himself.

Two of our Directors visited the sick man and his wife. They arranged for him to be taken to the hospital for better treatments. He was admitted into the hospital last weekend for better treatments.

This morning.
I received a call.
It was the man's wife.
Her voice choked on the phone.
She was sobbing.
Bitterly.
She then spoke.
“Thank you so much. Thank you so much for fighting for my husband. Thank you so much for your efforts. At least I heard his voice again. He smiled at me. Now that I am speaking with you sir, he is gone to be with the Lord. God bless you, sir.”

MY TAKE: Who are you sitting on his/her salary, progress etc.

Who are you assassinating his character, because you're envious of him?

This speaks volumes about who we are, as individuals. The problem is not all about the President, Governors or government but all as a people. Some are more wicked than the devil himself. The change needed must begin with individual.

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09/02/2024

Most great people never had the intention of becoming great. They simply wanted to be different, they pursue after excellence and greatness met them

09/02/2024

One of the most striking instances of "Blessing in Disguise" is that you were not helped by some persons when you needed it.

05/02/2024

Never allow yourself to be used for the destruction of someone else, no matter the perceived gain(s)

04/02/2024

Never be in a gathering where the destruction of someone else is being discussed. Except you are there to make sure it doesn't happen

20/09/2023

The questions, are "they" actually seeking justice or relevance?
Do they truly care for the dead or it's a retribution against "their" perceived enemy

09/09/2023

LIST OF UNTARRED STREETS, LINKS AND ROADS IN ABRAKA IN NEED OF URGENT ATTENTION AS COMPILED BY MEMBERS OF THE ABRAKA NEEDS ROADS.

1. Federal Road from Eku-Oria-Abraka-Obiaruku-Agbor
2. Rehabilitation of Small Market Road from Eku to Umeghe
3. Powerline Road link from Oria to Police Station Road
4. Ahwana Avenue Link to Powerline Road from the Express
5. Denedo Street Link to Powerline Road from the Express
6. K5 Street Opposite Buovo Hotel link to Powerline Road from the express
7. Esegbue Layout to link Powerline Road from the Express
8. Etaghene Street Link from Old Road to Express Road
9. Etaghene Link to Umono Street
10. Okpogoro Street Link from Old Road to Express Road
11. College Road Link from Old Road to Express Road
12. Obadudu Road link from Old Road to the Express Way
13. Benbo Road link from old road to the Express Way
14. Ogboru Street Link from Old Road to Express Road
15. Ovade Street Link to Ovade Annex and to Mudi Beach Road Opposite Umono Junction
16. Irhue Avenue link to Etaghene Street
17. Olori 19 Road
18. Oria Old Road linking Deeper Life Church to the Express Road
19. Business Centre Road link CGMI and to Majoroh Beach
20. Completion of Palmer Road to the River
21. Christ Majesty Road to Benbo
22. New Layout Road
23. NUT Road to link Otorho Road
24. Regent/Zuki Street
25. Sawmil Road, Urhuoka
26. Jehovah Witness Road, Urhuoka
27. Covenant School Road
28. Monkey Joint Street link to NUT Road
29. Beside Majoroh Street link to Unity Bank to Campus 1 Road
30. Kuti Street link to Okpogoro street
31. Nikoro Street Link to Jehovah Street and link to Umono Street
32. Street Opposite FSP Road link to Opposite General Hospital
33. Capt. Tosan Avenue from Umono Street link to Emu Road to Sure Foundation Street Linking Express way
34. Great Beginning Road link to Olori 19 Street To link Ivie Road
35. Peace Drive Street link to NUT/Denedo Street
36. Royal Amanda Street
37. Ugono Road
38. Old Ugono Road
39. Ajanomi Road link from Santiago Street to Express Road
40. Otokutu Street link the Express Road
41. Ugbedi Layout
42. Big Mama’s Street to link Ogboru Express Road, From Ogboru Street
43. D Ikoya 2 Street off Poultry Road linking Big Mama’s Street
44. Keke Chairman Street
45. Emore Street
46. Sunday Emese Street Link to Obadudu
47. Urban Area to Okpogoro
48. Ogwezi Street Urhuoka
49. Lawson Obi Street link from old road to express road
50. Agbarha Street Urhuoka
51. Agbarah-Ihobe Ebioroma Link Road
52. Ogboroge Eghwrudje Street, opposite DELSU campus 3 main gates, linking old road by Ekrejeta bank area
53. Railway service road both side of the railway old road to express road
54. Elizabethan Street
55. Urhuagbesa, ughere-Abraka
56. Ugono-Abraka Road
57. Eyitemi Street, Erho-Abraka, linking the community to the express road
58. Jessa Street beside United Apostolic Church linking old road to the express road
59. Okuvwovwe Street, Urhuovie linking old road to express road
60. Isiorho Street, by Urhuovie market linking old road with express road
61. River Road Urhuovie
62. Lucas Extension Linking Ugbedi

07/09/2023

The state of roads in Abraka Delta State Nigeria, a university environment. A place that is home to the famous Ethiope River, having several tourist attractions. I am using this medium to reach out to President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor of Delta State, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, the Senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, Senator Ede Dafinone, Hon Member representing Ethiope Federal Constituency, Hon.Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu Hon Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu, Hon Minister of Works, Governor David Nweze Umahi, Hon Member representing Ethiope East in the Delta State House of Assembly, Olorogun Barr Arthur Akpowowo
We are begging for your assistance. If only the government can give us 50Km of good link roads, the people of Abraka will be eternally grateful as it will help bring development to the people. I am calling on the above named representative of the people to use the instrumentality of their various offices to do the needful. This is a call to action, a cry for help.
I represent the members of the Abraka Needs Roads Advocacy group, a peaceful group dedicated to position Abraka on the world Map through active community participation in all round development in terms of infrastructural facilities like road network, functional drainage system, power supply, security architecture and technological advancement.

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