Sir, there is wisdom in accepting a wrong and making amend. That it was wrong in 2015 doesn't mean it should continue to be wrong in 2020 and beyond. After all, flexibility is the key to stability. To continue to amplify the divide between those for and those against within the Nigerian literati pre-2015 Presidential election, will make it difficult for guys like you to attract a wider audience for the struggle or witness the culmination of the change you've always wanted in our realpolitik. Please, think of Gorbachev's glasnost; there's always time for everything. And it begins with openness and a receptive audience. Thank you.
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Monday, September 28, 2020
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Is Nigeria a Nation?
"The onus is on us all to make our country work. Those who continue to harp on our division are part of the problem because the harmony that we should arrive at as a country will continue to elude us." Femi
What the Press Secretary to the President didn't realize or deliberately failed to acknowledge is that those harping on the problems are not motivated by ethnic chauvinism or with a goal to widening the so-called divide and caput Nigeria. They are compelled to do so for two reasons. One, the architects of the problems that create the divide and still creating the divide do not believe that they are doing anything wrong and two, even if they do, they are laboring under a false sense of entitlements - we are the Lords and they are the Subjects.
When President Buhari hijacked a Progressive mandate and handed it over to his cronies and family members who did not play any role in his coming to power, that wasn't in the national interest. And five years later, it has not dawned on him that he is the President of Nigeria and not the President of an Islamic Republic of Daura.
When an Igbo, Esan, Efik, Ezon, Urhobo, Afaimai, or a Yoruba native cannot be the Chairman or the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory or the head of the Nigerian Customs is not in the best interest of Nigeria. These are some of the toxic problems that are perpetuating the divide.
When the leadership of the entire national security apparatus as well as the leadership of the Armed Forces (Service Chiefs) are constituted to benefit those who share similar faith and ethnic background as the President and they are still in government in spite of their abysmal failure in surmounting our security challenges is not in the national interest.
When captured Boko Haram sect enjoy more civil liberty and social benefits than the victim of their barbarism is not in the national interest. It perpetuates a false sense of superiority of race and religion.
When Myetti Allah and killer herders lord it over cultivated farm and property owners in host communities is not in the national interest. What happened to equal rights and justice?
When more than 80% of the oil blocs in the Niger Delta are owned by non-natives, while the oil-producing communities are endlessly languishing in poverty and ecological woes and the UN-sponsored Ogoni Clean-up exercise under President Buhari's administration is abandoned are not in the best interest of Nigeria. It exemplifies not only a divide, but emblematic of the usage of a conquered territory. And when there is no end is in sight, we have to talk about it, not because we are disdainful of harmony, but because those who are enjoying the oil wealth have a false sense of racial superiority.
Finally, when the balkanization of the nation into new states and local government councils is so lopsided, thus, placing a section of the country in a vantage position to permanently enjoy a numerical voting advantage in the National Assembly - a position that has been abused and continues to be deployed to kill Bills that are not favorable to that section is not in the best interest of the country. It is emblematic of the features of a divided country.
These are not accidental occurrences or seasonal problems creating a temporary political divide. They are the crux of the divide. They are permanent and they are not going away. They are the reasons for the emergence of IPOB and the formation of Amotekun. And they are why the call for Restructuring has supplanted the demands for True Federalism. It is either you are in denial of the reality on the ground, persuaded by loyalty, and the need to serve your master, or you are just another shallow opportunist catapulted into the national spotlight because of his proficiency in the English language.
Saturday, September 5, 2020
Governor El'Rufai and the Quest for the Factionalization of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA).
FIFA World Cup Final: Coach Didier Deschamps and a Lesson in Authentic Leadership. (A Master Class)
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