Dear Fellows,
It appears you are uttering some unholy words on me after your Holy Land visit. You have given me the Honorable title of an ‘Advocate’, of course of the ‘Devil’; you accused me of stealing the Crown of others.
You have every right and every freedom of opinion about me: you may like me: you may not like me, you have every right to have your own opinion.
But the Issue is not about how despicable Thepfulhouvi is; the Issue is:
‘Misuse of Official privileged Position for Personal Private Purpose’-the nemesis of many a powerful privileged Haves languishing in the Jails.
It is illegal for privileged powerful Members of the Government or of influential Public Organizations to accept ‘donations’ from rich ‘well wishers’ for personal private purpose’. The subject attracts serious legal scrutiny even and Olympic Committee supervisors even have fallen into difficulty for this.
In the Local News Media, you said:
“Truth is, the real rustic hero to find the tusks was Vilehu, a Khonoma elder (now deceased but his sons would testify) whose crown he stole”.
I would like the whole world hear me here and the Children of Vilehu in particular to know that I have great admiration of his uncanny knowledge of Dzüku but I it is wrong that I have stolen his Crown: The Elephant Tusks were never discovered by Vilehu.
I hired Vilehu Khate as my Guide during the excursion to the Dzüku. He was my paid Guide in my Dzüku trip. He did not guide me to the Elephant Tusks. I found the Elephant Skull which intrigued me and initiated the Search. Vilehu did not carry the heavy troublesome wretched thing, curved and very slippery, others carried them, he was only a guide. The Tusks are mine because it was my Idea, I funded the Trip and I initiated the search. Even other things found in that excursion would have been mine too because it was my Excursion.
For a long time I thought it was mine but as I thought of how wonderfully unique for such a record thing to lay in Dzüku for me to find that I realized at last it did not belong to me alone, it belonged to the whole of Nagaland that it decorated the Assembly of Nagaland.
This is true of the Tallest Rhododendron Tree in the world I discovered at Japfü Range, some of my paid Porters claim they found it.
I was the 1st in the World to find out it is the tallest in the world and it was by me that it is Recorded in the Guinness Book.
The Natives, long before the whites even were aware there is an awesome Fall in Africa, a very tall mountain peak in the Himalayas, the Victoria Fall and Everest Peak are known after the White man who first documented them. This is the General Universal Norm for the Nomenclature new Species.
Somba Chang have used the rhizome as a medicine long before Dr. Chankija documented it scientifically. But because of his scientific documentation first, Dr. Changkija is the rightful discoverer of the Ginseng in Nagaland.
Thepfulhouvi solo