
By Msonter Anzaa
SIR, as a student of Medicine, I should not have anything to bother about except of course, the work assigned to me as homework by my Anatomy lecturer. But the Boko Haram is wasting more lives than could ever be done by the diseases I hope to treat. My knowledge of Medicine will be of no use if everyone in Nigeria becomes a corpse. Doctors do not treat corpses. They treat human beings. As a free citizen, I could either choose to bury myself in the lab or do something about this threat. I have chosen to do something, and it is with this at the back of my mind that I write you this letter to suggest ways of handling this crisis and rescuing Nigeria from the grip of sectarian violence.I would like to present my ideas under the following subtitles: