THE CONSEQUENCE OF SELF-INFLICTED INJURY... The sudden surrender of Boko-Haram and bandits called for serious checkin..._By Hon Fidel Odiase_
THE CONSEQUENCE OF SELF-INFLICTED INJURY...
*The sudden surrender of Boko-Haram and bandits called for serious checking...*
"LET'S NOT FALL FOR
BOKO HARAM TRICKS"
_By Hon Fidel Odiase_
Many of the barbarians who sacked the city of Rome and brought down the Western Empire had earned their military stripes while serving in the Roman legions.
Let's learn from the Roman Empire history
you and I know how the Roman empire rules and control the world for centuries even they were so powerful to determine how our Lord Jesus Christ was crucified.
Government corruption and political instability was the major reason for the fall of Romans Empire.
If Rome’s sheer size made it difficult to govern, ineffective and inconsistent leadership only served to magnify the problem.
The most straightforward theory for Western Rome’s collapse pins the fall on a string of military losses sustained against outside forces. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire’s borders. When the oppression became too much to bear, the Goths rose in revolt and eventually routed a Roman army and killed the Eastern Emperor Valens during the Battle of Adrianople in A.D. 378. The shocked Romans negotiated a flimsy peace with the barbarians, but the truce unraveled in 410, when the Goth King Alaric moved west and sacked Rome. With the Western Empire weakened, Germanic tribes like the Vandals and the Saxons were able to surge across its borders and occupy Britain, Spain and North Africa.
Constant wars and overspending had significantly lightened imperial coffers, and oppressive taxation and inflation had widened the gap between rich and poor. In the hope of avoiding the taxman, many members of the wealthy classes had even fled to the countryside and set up businesses independently. At the same time, the empire was rocked by a labor deficit. A further blow came in the fifth century, when the Vandals claimed North Africa and began disrupting the empire’s trade by prowling the Mediterranean as pirates. With its economy faltering and its commercial and agricultural production in decline, the Empire began to lose its grip on Europe.
Weakening of the Roman legions
For most of its history, Rome’s military was the envy of the ancient world. But during the decline, the makeup of the once mighty legions began to change. Unable to recruit enough soldiers from the Roman citizenry, emperors like Diocletian and Constantine began hiring foreign mercenaries to prop up their armies. The ranks of the legions eventually swelled with Germanic Goths and other barbarians, so much so that Romans began using the Latin word “barbarus” in place of “soldier.” While these Germanic soldiers of fortune proved to be fierce warriors, they also had little or no loyalty to the empire, and their power-hungry officers often turned against their Roman employers.
The Nigeria government should stop romancing with the terrorist group called Boko Haram and bandits.
By: THE ESAN AGENDA CRUSADER
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