Friday, 10 February 2012
"Nigeria break-up is the best solution" Yar adua-Jonathan power play-Nigeria on the brink- first class citizens, second-class citizens?
Concern that the power cabal has perfected plans to bring back the military back to power has raised issues about the unity of Nigeria. According to security sources, the cabal made up of some ministers, Yar Adua's top aide have been doing everything in their power to frustrate acting president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan because he is not a Northerner.
The group believes that the power to rule Nigeria should belong to the North for the next five years, a position which runs contrary to the dictates that Jonathan lakes over in case of incapacitation by the substantive president. So the plan is to effect a coup d'etat in which a Northerner emerges as head of state or a stooge from the Niger Delta made a leader of any emerging Junta from such a coup. This pose serious danger to the corporate existence of Nigeria as a country as some feel that there are first class and second-class citizens in Nigeria. The fear is that Jonathan, the acting president being a minority from the South/South region of Nigeria has been labelled a second-class citizen, not qualified to run Nigeria. In this interview, Remi Oyeyemi, a journalist and hero of Nigeria's fight for democracy open up on what might happen to Nigeria, if there is a coup in Nigeria to replace Jonathan.
Remi Oyeyemi is a journalist and a businessman.
As a journalist, Oyeyemi was the Assistant National Secretary of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (1992-1993); Founding Secretary, League of Democratic Journalists (1995) and Chairman, Oyo State Sports Writers Association's Disciplinary Committee (1995). In 1990, the Nigerian Union of Journalists (Oyo State Council) named him the Best Investigative Journalist. He received the GSE award of the Rotary International in 1991 and in 1993 was listed in "Who is Who" of the Nigerian media world.
His works as a journalist has appeared in the P.M. News, Lagos, in which he maintained a column Politics Nigeriana; TheNews and TEMPO magazines, The Guardian, The Punch, and the Daily Times newspapers all in Lagos; Nigerian Tribune and Daily Sketch, both in Ibadan; Triumph, Kano, and Bencorps, Makurdi. In the United States he has written for the Southeast Missourian, a politically influential newspaper in the State of Missouri as well as the California based Desert Weekly as Guest Columnist and a string of African publications in the American North East. He was also the founding Editor of the New York based pro-democracy medium Democrat-In-Exile.
He was a member of the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) as well as a media resource consultant to many advertising and public relation companies between 1990 and 1995. Between 1991 and 1993, Oyeyemi was the Director of Media Affairs (West) for the Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Presidential Campaign and later Personal Press Assistant to then Presidential Aspirant for the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who was a former Nigeria Vice President.
He was declared wanted by the Abacha regime that was desperate to host the World Cup Soccer competition in 1995 following his Exclusive Report on the outbreak of Typhoid in Ibadan in TEMPO magazine.
He fled Nigeria few days after the murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa in 1995 to the United States. He became the foreign correspondent to the Nigerian Tribune reporting from the NorthEast America and the United Nations. His exclusive political stories from New York made the Nigerian Tribune best selling newspaper in Nigeria between 1995 and 1998.
Oyeyemi testified against the Abacha dictatorship at the New York City Council hearing on human rights abuse in late in 1995 and in May 1996, at the Senator Kassenbaum inspired US Senate hearings on the same subject in Washington D.C. He later served as the Media Affairs Director of the New York based United Committee to Save Nigeria.
Oyeyemi who has been published in several anthologies including Amidst the Splendor, Tranquil Rains of Summer and America at the Millennium is also the author of Songs From Exile, a poetic commentary on the Nigerian political events of the 1990s. He is one of the "Outstanding Poets of 1998" selected and published by US National Library of Poetry. A member of International Society of Poets, he had a weekly column "Echoes of Freedom" that ran several years in the Saturday Tribune in Nigeria. He occasionally contributes articles to internet fora.
He received a combined honours Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science from the great University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Ile-Ife, and Masters of Education Counseling from Wilmington College, (now Wilmington University), Wilmington, Delaware. He has a Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Behavioral Analysis from Florida Devereaux University and also has a Diploma in Journalism from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Lagos.
Oyeyemi who is presently the Chief Consultant of Mount Zion Mental and Behavioral Health Services is a member of American Counseling Association. He is the President of Zion Wheels Inc., Mount Zion Properties and ROC Communications Inc. He is married with children.
INTERVIEW BY AFRICAN ABROAD-USA
1. Has Nigeria been saved from potential collapse by the emergence of Goodluck Jonathan as acting president after all the effort of Pro-Yar Adua's forces to block his emergence?
I do not think so. Rather I see the emergence of Goodluck Jonathan as a postponement of the true destiny of Nigeria. The true destiny of Nigeria is its eventual break up. This is because those who are holding the 150 million Nigerians hostage have not let go. I do not expect them to let go because no one who has power has ever done something like that - that is letting it go or giving it up without a fight. You either force them to relinquish it or you take it from them, I really wish Nigeria could be saved, but all the available variables are pointing to the contrary.
The fact that the so-called Yar’Adua forces tried to block the emergence of Goodluck Jonathan is part of the variables I am speaking about. The Hausa/Fulani oligarchy sees Nigeria as their inheritance with which they can do as they please. The rest of us are deluding ourselves that we have a country where we are all equal. This oligarchy thinks that allowing any man from any other ethnic group to rule Nigeria is like allowing an outsider, who has no claim or right to rule their great grandfather’s estate which they consider Nigeria to be. This difference in understanding of what Nigeria is or should be is a major reason I am convinced that the destiny of Nigeria is its eventual break up. When that will be is a matter of the determination and fortitude of the leaders of other component ethnic nationalities.
This is despite some speculations that even the Hausa/Fulani are doing their best to take care of themselves because they are already looking forward to their own country in the future. But before that future arrives, they want to milk as much the many resources in the South of Nigeria as possible. Those advancing this view are saying what the rest of us already know that the Hausa/Fulani people know what they are doing; that they are very smart politicians who always think and plan ahead. It is being suggested that they are already contemplating their own country and that the attraction Nigeria has for them is the wealth in the South. Those holding this kind of view are positing that if you remove the wealth in the South, they would not spend a day longer than necessary to be part of Nigeria.
But I am not inclined to share this view because of so many reasons. One is that the North is not as monolithic as we all used to believe. The recent Jos Riots sticks this out as a thumb. Two is that this oligarchy has the levers of power under its armpit and they can and have been doing practically what they want with Nigeria without any challenge from other sections of Nigeria. Three is that the oligarchy have succeeded in planting satellites all over the country and have used those satellites to undermine the collective wills of those various sections thus undermining their ability to put up a resistance and challenge the oligarchy. This has resulted in consolidated confidence on the part of the oligarchy and they do not feel threatened in anyway. It is this confidence that is giving them the audacity to hold Nigerian’s to ransom for so long without a president and there was nothing the rest of the country could do about it. The so-called protests did little if anything and as of now nothing really has changed in my view.
2. As Nigeria turns 50 this year, there are some who believe that Nigeria is yet to achieve true nationhood. Do you subscribe to this and why?
Nigeria has no capacity to attain nationhood. I look through the various component ethnic groups in Nigeria and I am not able to identify a single one that expresses satisfaction. It is my view that the silent majority are angling to extricate themselves from the contraption called Nigeria. It is obvious that every ethnic group wants deliverance from the bondage called Nigeria. It is evident that no one believes in the quagmire called Nigeria. None of us has any emotional connection to the country called Nigeria. Nigeria is not our making. It does not belong to us. No one wants it.
Nigeria is not a nation. It is a country of nations. These component nations desire to be independent nation-states. A country or a nation (for the purpose of this context) is more than the physical buildings. It is more than a beautiful Capital Territory. It is more than the existence of powerful armed forces. It is more than a government that controls. A nation, to exist has to be ingrained in the psyche of its citizens. There has to be that emotional connection. It has to run as blood in the veins and marrow in the bones of those who subscribe to it. My own definition of a nation is that consummated indescribable feelings that command the unalloyed love, permeated with buoyant affection and infused with unsolicited loyalty of those who subscribe to it. A nation is that which is patently invisible but translucently obvious and recurrent in the gliding waves of the sea of sub-consciousness, of its people.
If you look at the top 25 countries with the highest indices for human development, there are certain things that are common to them. Through a research I conducted very recently, I found out that 80% of them have their population belonging to a single ethnic group with at least about 60% majority. 70% of the 80% have over 80% of their population belonging to one single ethnic group. In this same group of countries, 88% of them have a single religion as being dominant at the range of about 70% and above. Among these countries, 72% of them have a single dominant language. The data also reflected that 84% of all these countries have at least two of these three all-important variables: Ethnicity, Language and Religion in majority. What this data is saying is that for any country or nation to make it, it must have at least two of the following: speak the same language, be of the same ethnic group and practice the same religion.
This is not the case with Nigeria. The largest ethnic group in Nigeria is 29% going by the official figures, which are questionable given the number of ethnic groups in Nigeria. Those who practice the same religion were put at 50% while there is no dominant language. We all have nothing in common. Our aspirations are different. Our hopes are different. Our dreams are different. Our primordial attachment is very strong. Other ethnic groups in Nigeria feel dominated. They are not happy about it. They feel like outsiders in their own country. No one likes to be dominated. No one likes to be in bondage. No one likes to be enslaved. No one likes it when others take advantage of him or his/her people. We are all ethnic jingoists. Yet we are unwilling to accept it. We are all in denial. We all pretend to be Nigeria lovers, when indeed we all hate Nigeria. Our ethnic group is where we derive our identity. It is where we derive our worldview. It is where we derive and form our character. It is what describes us as human beings. It is the kernel of our authenticity. It is what makes us unique. It is what makes us special.
I am aware there are people who keep chanting that TRIBALISM is our bane when indeed it is our real strength. I am aware that most of us like to be politically correct and say, Nigeria must unite when in fact we all know that breaking it up is the best thing for the peoples of this geographical expression.
For example, a Yoruba man anywhere in the world would do his best to raise his children in Yoruba ways. An Ijaw man would do the same. An Igbo man would do the same. An Efik man would do the same. A Kanuri man would do the same. A Mumuye man would do the same. An Edo man would do the same. Every man would do the same. None of us would raise his child as a Nigerian. This is because Nigeria does not exist in our consciousness. It is not in our psyche. There is no emotional connection. There is no cultural connection. There is no identity connection. There is no sense of belonging of any sort.
Nigeria has not yet attained nationhood. It probably never will because it can never do so. It is an illusion to expect nationhood from a conglomeration of nations that are fundamentally different in a lot of ways.
3. As one of the courageous Journalists who fought the military junta of Babangida/ Abacha for the enthronement of democracy in Nigeria, are you satisfied with over 12 years of democracy in the country?
It was Marcus Garvey who originated the aphorism that “every man has the right to decide his own destiny, and int his judgement there is no partiality.” The great Robert Nesta Marley turned this into lyrics. Only a wicked person would see something wrong in this philosophy. The ethnic groups in Nigeria have not been able to determine their own destiny and this really make me unsatisfied. How can I be satisfied when those who work hard are in penury? When those whose lands are producing the resources are in poverty? When Nigeria deprives those who value education? When Nigeria stands in the way of those who value cattle rearing? When Nigeria is rebuffing those who want to make Arabic education a priority? When Nigeria is holding back those who want to jump into the age of technology? When Nigeria is denying those who want Sharia law? No group has been allowed to self determine its destiny in Nigeria. Every one is miserable because they are forced to be part of Nigeria and they are not allowed to express their views about the situation.
Can’t you see how Nigeria is impeding those who want merit? How Nigeria is humiliating those who value integrity? Can’t you see how Nigeria is disgracing those who want self-respect and dignity? Nigeria now seems to incubate crime and criminals. Nigeria is lawless. Nigeria encourages uncouthness. Nigeria encourages abuse of elders. It disparages the youth. It undermines our age long traditions.
For the today of our rulers, the tomorrow of every Nigerian child has been frittered. For their freedom, Nigerians have been psychologically and emotionally enslaved. For its greed, the hunger of every Nigerian child has been exacerbated. For its domination, the education of every Nigerian child has been compromised. For their wealth, the exploitation and poverty of Nigerians has been perpetuated. For their bitter politics, the Nigerian congeniality and love has been sacrificed. For their fundamentalism, faith in the Nigerian state has become futile. For their conscience, the discomfort and distress of Nigerians has been edified.
If you are a human being, with blood running in your veins, it is impossible to walk in the squalor of Mushin and the suffocating want of Idumota and be satisfied. It is difficult to have a cousin needlessly die of typhoid and be satisfied. It is very difficult to have your brother burnt to death in an explosion elicited by filling the keg with petrol to beat the artificially induced shortage and be satisfied. It is difficult to witness your father worked hard all your life and have him killed by armed robbers and be satisfied. It is difficult to have your son or daughter shot to death by bribery chasing police officers and be satisfied. It is indeed very difficult to witness a man serve his country all his life only to slump to death while queuing to collect his pension or gratuity and be satisfied.
I will be honest with you that there have been pockets of good job done here and there by very few governors. But the majority is a heartbreak. This is not what we were fighting for. Elections are rigged shamelessly. The peoples’ voices have been muffled. This is not a true democracy. No, it is not and I am not satisfied.
4. Why is the North insisting on 8 years after having ruled the country for a total of 36 years of the 50 years of Nigeria?
The only reason I can give is that the North believes that Nigeria is their inheritance. They do not see Nigeria as a country as the rest of us would like to see it. Their plan from day one is to rule Nigeria forever unless the rest of us are ready to stop them. Just eleven days after independence in The Parrot of October 12, 1960, the Sardauna of Sokoto and the Premier of the Northern Region said the following:
"This New Nation called Nigeria, should be an estate of our great grand father, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities in the North as willing tools, and the South, as conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future"
Just six or seven months after that interview, he gave another interview to the DAILY TIMES of May 3, 1961 saying the following:
"I'm set and fully armed, to conquer the Action Group, AG, in the same ruthless manner as my grandfather conquered Alkalawa, a town in Sokoto province, during the last century"
The basis of this boastful interview could be traced to the events that occurred in 1959. It would be recalled that as a result of the elections of 1954, there were 162 seats in the Nigerian National Assembly. Out of this, the South has 83 seats and the North has 79 seats (these 79 seats include the Yoruba parts of Kwara). This allocation of seats was based on earlier census and it shows that there were more people in the South than in the North. If you take away the Yoruba of Kwara, t means that the North would have even less than 79 seats. But because Ahmadu Bello was afraid that his kinsmen would not be able to effectively compete with the rest of the country and dominate it the way he envisaged, he refused to allow Nigeria to have independence in 1957. After the West and the East received self-governance, the British overlords, in order to assuage his fears and put Nigeria in his control, created in 1959, 312 seats for the Nigerian National Assembly without any election or new Census – repeat without any elections or census. Out of this 312, the North was allocated 174 from the blues in the anticipation of the Parliamentary Political System being put in place for Nigeria’s independence in 1960. This effectively put political control of Nigeria in the hands of Ahmadu Bello and his stooge, Tafawa Balewa who in 1950 was reported by the TIME MAGAZINE of October 10, 1960 to have said there was no basis for Nigerian unity and it was only a wish of the British.
He was able to carry out his threats of conquering the Action Group. The kangaroo trial of Chief Obafemi Awolowo without any evidence and his imprisonment was the first step. The rigging of elections in the West to install Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola which led to resistance on the part of the Yoruba people. In the heat of this Western Region crisis in 1964, a Mallam Bala Garuba was reported in The West African Pilot of December 30, of that year to have euphorically said the following:
“The conquest to the sea is now in sight. When our god-sent Ahmadu Bello said some years ago that our conquest will reach the seashores of Nigeria, some idiots in the South were doubting its possibilities. Today have we not reached the sea? Lagos is reached. It remains Port Harcourt. It must be conquered and taken.”
If you analyze the quotes I have just referred to, you will understand why the North is insisting on ruling for another 8 years despite having ruled Nigeria for the 36 of its 50 years. If you remember, when Olusegun Obasanjo became the Head of State in 1976, it was by the grace of T. Y. Danjuman, a Northerner. When Obasanjo became the president in 1999 it was by the grace of another group of Northerners led by IBB. After he became president and there were impeachment considerations, Alhaji Umaru Shinkafi implored the armed forces not to be loyal to their commander-in-chief. This was not a Freudian slip. He was making the appeal in the belief that Nigeria has a caliphate army. Given the history of the political role of the "Nigerian armed forces", no one doubts this. It was the fruition of a deliberate plan by Alhaji Ribadu, the Defence Minister under Alhaji Tafawa Balewa as instructed by the Sardauna of Sokoto, Alhaji Ahmadu Bello.
The enslavement and exploitation of the rest of Nigeria has gone on for so long that it has become a state of mind. Even Southerners who do not know their own history now believes that there are more people in the North than in the South which is far from the truth. Some of the politicians from the South who have assimilated this falsehood are the ones that are easily bought off to betray their peoples and compromise the country because they have been psychologically pulverized to believe that they can only be second rate in this country. They have been convinced to the point where you have politicians without any self-esteem and they have now believed that the best they could attain was only second fiddle to the Hausa/Fulani elites.
This oligarchy has been allowed to get away with a lot of outrageous acts. As a Southerner, you cannot get a government job anywhere in the North except through a contract. You are treated the way a Lebanese or any other foreigner would be treated. Their use of the military has helped in a way. Until the 1975 Coup d’etat that brought in Murtala Mohamed, the North was still paying custom duties on materials and goods that passed through the Western Region. They used the military to stop that without any form of discussion. But an answer has been found to this issue of the military. Do not ask me what it is because I will not tell you. Everyone would find out at the appropriate time.
But if you really want to know, it is difficult to grudge the North for trying to do the best it can for its elite at the expense of the rest of us. The first law of nature is self-preservation. But it is left for the rest of us to challenge them for our own survival or acquiesce, if it is in our interest. But trust me, enslavement is never in the best interest of anyone.
5. There are reports that some elements within the Yoruba race may declare OODUA republic given the underdevelopment of Nigeria. Do you think this is a viable proposition?
Yes, it is very possible that this may happen. I have no idea of the timeline because it depends on a lot of factors. The Yoruba are very deliberative and circumspective and they never rush to take decisions. They will do whatever they need to do at the appropriate time. But, I want to assure you that it is going to be unstoppable when this occurs. Presently, a lot of things are being put in place. All ramifications are being considered and prepared for. All possible impediments, internally and externally are being considered and prepared for. Cross sections of Yoruba people are tired of Nigeria. We think we can do better on our own. We believe it is our destiny to be free from Nigeria and nothing will be able to impede the realization of that destiny.
We have decided to seek to carve out our own NATION STATE out of Nigeria. As Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “No one can make you a slave without your consent.” Our membership of Nigeria has worked out as slavery and robbed us of the orderly political and social environment in which to employ our God-given capabilities to pursue our development and progress. Our decision, arrived at in utmost humility to the opinions of mankind and with hope in the approval and support of the Creator and Ruler of all nations, is that it is time for us to have a separate, independent and sovereign country of our own in the world.
Some have suggested that the North has control of the Armed Forces and as a result would not allow us to declare our own country. They say that the North control the means of force and everything. That is true, but I always laugh when I hear such things. How we plan to deal with such challenges remains our ace.
As to its viability, the new Oodua Nation will in terms of land size (inland and coast water area as recognized by the United Nations) be bigger in land area than Germany, Italy, and United Kingdom. Oodua Country will be about 9 times bigger than Denmark, almost 13 times bigger than Belgium, over 4 times bigger than Portugal, over 10 times bigger than Switzerland, one of the places where the politicians of Nigeria like to hide their stolen money and over 17 times bigger than the State of Israel!
In population, it will be bigger than Canada, bigger than Great Britain about 2 times, bigger than Portugal about 4 times, Norway about 9 times, Belgium about 4 times, Sweden about 4 times, Denmark about 8 times, Switzerland about 5 times, Israel about 5 times and bigger than Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales put together
In terms of economic resources, the most important thing is the human resources. We need not the oil, even though we have some. We have a lot of arable land. We will revive our agriculture as a base for industrialization with application of technology. We will create an economy that would be the envy of others and once again set pace for the rest of Africa. But our focus would be on a lot of other things some of which I would rather not talk about right now, for strategic reasons. But I will posit that development economists tell us that the reason why a nation tends to make faster progress technologically, economically and culturally after it becomes an independent Nation, is to be found in cultural homogeneity.
Japan is just a string of Islands without any oil. It has the world’s three best selling cars in world history without having any steel or able to grow any rubber plantation to make tyres. It has economically conquered the world. Look at the State if Israel, what does it have and how big is it that all the Arabs are powerless at its feet. The age of Metuselah is nothing compared to the Wisdom of Solomon. The bigness of a country is not directly proportional to its prosperity, power and prestige.
It is meaningless to assume that bigness is everything. Statistics and facts available does not support that bigness is always a good thing. When Muammar Gaddafi visited Nigeria in 1982. His first statement at the Murtala Mohammed Airport was “Some nations are big for nothing,” as a way to express his disappointment in Nigeria.
Our detractors often try to suggest that the Yoruba are disunited. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The Yoruba are very united. Do not buy the bogus propaganda that we are divided. We are one because we are children of the same father. We will rally together. We will build a country that will be the envy of the others. We will demonstrate that the Blackman is not cursed. We will through sheer hard work and determination which are our hallmarks build a country that its peoples will be very proud and the world will have no choice but to respect. We will revitalize our culture. We will re-engage with our values. We will restructure and modernize our language just as the Jews did to Hebrew after the creation of the Israeli nation in 1948.
We have done it before. We will do it again. We know what we have to do to take our seat in the comity of Nations. I just want to appeal to my brothers and sisters, all sons and daughters of Oodua that in this quest for Oodua Nation, we can not afford the luxury of illusions of impractical ideas, we can not afford the comfort of inaction, we can not afford to cower in fear, we can not afford the delusions of greatness as a member of a failed state where our heritage is being disparaged on daily basis, where the future of our children have been foreclosed, where we can never reach the height of our potentials. Like Benjamin Franklin once posited, those who gave up their liberty for their safety deserves neither their liberty nor safety.
Oodua Nation will be born. It is the destiny of the Yoruba people to be free and to give a lasting legacy to their children, posterity and the world.
Thank you.
Nigeria Breaking UP?
It is essential the root cause of a disease is properly and painstaingly diagnosed first before any attempt to cure it. If not, the problem would either remain unsorted or worse still, it is made worse. I reiterate in this forum the point I've made countless times. The clamour for the break up of Nigeria is understandable, given the abuse, rabid corruption and mind-numbing stupidity of the ruling elite (wheather military or "thieve-lians"). But splitting the country is a lazy, uninspiring and knee-jerk response to the problem. Whatever issues impeding the development of Nigeria cannot be attributed to one ethnic group. Corruption, nepotism and ineptitude know no tribe. They constitute a vicious cankerworm that has eaten deep into the psyche of the Nigeria and Nigerians. In fact, reading through the comments above, it is not difficult to see that we are part of the problem. We show no respect to fellow-citizens. We think it normal to insult other ethnic groups and people of different religious or political persuasions. The average Nigerian is intolerant of other people's views. Ah...heavens help anyone who dares voice a different opinion from ours. It is clear that if we ever find ourselves in government - judiciary, legislature or executive - we are likely to exhibit the same attitude, intolerance and abrasiveness we have reflected in this forum. Fellow Nigerians, don't look too far, for what eats the vegetable is hiding in the vegetable (apologies to the Yorubas if I mistranslated their proverb).
Rubbish Sumanguru
What do you take the Yoruba for? All the sons of aboki's are nothing but bunch of thieves that have enslave our country. The mallam's sees Nigeria as their father's business. Name anything good out of the North and I will reveal the work of your fathers:the Abachas and Babangida
Your posting is baseless and
Your posting is baseless and it says alot about you and your mind.
WONDERFUL!
Wonderful that these comments are coming from a Yoruba man. Is this an attempt to rubbish the efforts of the great Yoruba generals that fought to keep Nigeria one, people like Generals Olusegun Obasanjo, Alani Akinrinade, Benjamin Adekunle, Oluleye, and the rest of the clan!
I will really be happy to see the day when the cowardly Yoruba man will wake up to declare an Oodua nation. To tell you the truth, simply put, It will NEVER happen. PERIOD. They will rather remain the good boys of the North, collecting crumbs fron the Master's table! Fools.
MAY EQUITY AND JUSTICE PREVAIL OVER EVIL OF INJUSTICE
what is annoying is that each time the issue of Nigeria possible/imminent break-up is being discussed, some section of Nigeria will be taking it personal as if Nigeria belongs to them alone.
Who is really afraid of Nigeria Break-up? it is this attitude of lording it over the rest section of Nigeria that is fueling this Break-up notion.
let us be honest to ourselves, this country belongs to all of us. As an Igboman, it grieves me when I read comments from some Hausa Fulani contributors in this forum, the way they attack other contributors from other tribes that dare support call for the Break-up of Nigeria, it smacks of chear arrogance and living in the past mentality. Let every Nigeria pray that what happened in 1967 never happen again as the destruction will be unimaginable, the anger in the Land has reached a boiling point that if care is not taken it will be the worst calamity that man kind will ever experience. The likes of IBB has succeeded in dividing the country into several nations already. It is just the centre that is holding the components from breaking,when the centre can no longer hold. Do we need any soothsayer to tell us what will eventually happen. I personally foresee a seemless break up in the event those who thinks that leadership is their birth-right continue to be blinded by the fact that equity and justice demands that South South must produce the President come 2011 and next south East 2015. No amount of sabre rattling will stop this from happening. Let us move this country forward for once, we have had presidents from the North and seen how they have done their best and also from the South West. What is wrong in allowing the South South and South East to serve their country? or must we continue to Hold the South East down because of the civil war that was impromptu? over forty years ago, which came as a last result after massacres of the people from that region in the North. Let anyone not touch the tail of a lion whether dead or alive. Nigeria unity is a collective duty of all and not duty of one section of the country alone. MAY EQUITY AND JUSTICE PREVAIL OVER EVIL OF INJUSTICE
Thanks & remain blessed!
Hear,
October 12, 1960, the Sardauna of Sokoto and the Premier of the Northern Region said the following:
"This New Nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grand father, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities in the North as willing tools, and the South, as conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future"
My reply to two fools in reaction to a comment posted on this site (August 20, 2010),
Sam Anyaoma or whatever your name should be, if you are an IBO man (you claim to be one) you are a lost soul! I am sure you are not a "REAL" Ibo man! Again, you seem to know "YOUR" Emeka Onyemaobi so well. I strongly believe the so-called Emeka Onyemaobi you know so well is a very close friend and colleague of yours. You are exactly all you wrote about your good friend and colleague called Emeka Onyemaobi! You should know only a criminal like yourself will know another so well'. Anu ofa! The other stupid colleague of yours called Anthony James (though his brain seem to be functioning below normal human reasoning level) was able to point out one issue his little brain could not comprehend. I do not blame him, rather his little brain! He could not understand why I said Goodluck Jonathan & KADUNA NZOGWU came from same "state" instead of saying "SOUTH/SOUTH POLITICAL ZONE". Why did I say STATE instead of political zone? I have been waiting for you stupid lot to point out any misinformation contained in the said comment that made both of you ‘losers’ mad. You lots were brainwashed into believing ONLY IBOS were killed during the northern riot of 1966 because they reacted to the killing of their brothers & sisters, while the other southern cowards kept quiet. Your brainwashers must have told you too that the IBOS were the only southern tribe killed during the recent riot in Jos? Major Kaduna Nzogwu was not the leader of 1966 coup nor a Niger Deltan? Delta State is not part of south/south political zone? Deltans are not brainwashed into believing they are an extension of Hausa/Fulani Empire but IBOS? You stupid lot has not been listening to comments coming from the so-called (fellow brainwashed) south/south leaders trying to convince their blood relations in the north why they (North) should support Goodluck Jonathan? At the end of the day, the only people that will give Goodluck Jonathan 100% support for his presidential ambition are the IBOS of south east Nigeria! I expected you people to shut up or give us your “brainwashed version” of any misinformation or inaccurate point(s) contained in the said comment; instead of posting garbage that contained absolutely nothing new but your ignorant misunderstanding of the issues at hand. I will advice both of you to stop being lazy fools! The correct history of the empty space called Nigeria is available for those that really want to know. Brainwashed fake Ibo men! “Umu Nwa nkpi”.
Mr.Remi Oyeyemi thanks so much for telling these bunch of idiots occupying the empty land space call Nigeria, the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth! I am not surprise though reading you are a product of that great University at Ife. Years ago, a captain in Nigerian army studying at Ife said "The Ibos will NEVER head any government in Nigeria without another war; and if the Yorubas want to rule Nigeria without being appointed by a northerner, they should prepare also for war because ruling Nigeria is the birth right of Hausa/Fulani". This person was living then at Ede road in Ife. He was among the military signalmen sent by the Nigerian army to study electric & electronics at University of Ife; he was among those military officers murdered by IBB on 26 September 1992 Ejigbo Plane crash. I know the Yorubas have the capability as well as capacity to break this stupid wasteland call Nigeria if they plan well and learn from the past mistakes made by the IBOS. I am willing any time am called upon to contribute my quota in fulfilling the task of librating the real vibrant Nations buried presently in this stupid contraction called Nigeria!
I pity the Southern Leaders;
I pity the Southern Leaders; they are without vision for their people. Were the Northern leaders in position of the Southern leaders, everybody would have forgotten that Nigeria ever existed. Shame to the Southern Leaders, kudos to my idol, Odumegu Ojukwu.
While the North are shielding their corrupt children from EFCC,(Moddibbo was only rattled but he was shielded from ...) the Southerners(true to type- they hate corruption and cheating) are giving their own sons out to be procecuted by the Northerners. Irony of it all comes in this question: whose resources anyway?
Nigeria break-up is the best solution. Oyeyemi, God bless you and may God heal your high bp emanating from this interview. may you live to witness when Nigeria woul be a thing of the past, amen.
the break up of this sham
the break up of this sham called naija is inevitable, it is just a matter of time and I have seen how greedy jonathan is that he has no plans to develop the country but is oiling his campaign machinery.. The country will break up soon and Goodluck will be unfortunate to be the man under whom the centre could not hold. mark my words!!!!!
YORUBAS ARE COWARDS
YORUBAS ARE COWARDS, WHILE IBOS ARE VANQUISHED
As for Remigius Duru & Co.,
As for Remigius Duru & Co., if you want Biafra, may you have it according to your wish. But, I'm afraid, this time, it'll be a land-locked nation as the south-south ethnics (except, perhaps, Delta-Igbo) will have none of it. (See, Reminiscences, by Maj Gen. David Akpode Ejoor).
Can someone please say
Can someone please say something constructive? I initially thought the guy being interviewed had something beyond tribal politics to add to the current debate but quite clearly not. He may be an intelligent guy but clearly misguided while sitting in the US. I am Yoruba but first I am Nigerian and we better get used to this. We have detribalised Notherners like Nuhu Ribadu, El Rufai, Salim Malami and a host of others who do not care where you come from as long as you can perform and yet we have gentlemen (and obviously intelligent but disappointing) like Mr Oyeyemi coming up with subtle tribal politics. Please!!!
Can someone please say
Can someone please say something constructive? I initially thought the guy being interviewed had something beyond tribal politics to add to the current debate but quite clearly not. He may be an intelligent guy but clearly misguided while sitting in the US. I am Yoruba but first I am Nigerian and we better get used to this. We have detribalised Notherners like Nuhu Ribadu, El Rufai, Salim Malami and a host of others who do not care where you come from as long as you can perform and yet we have gentlemen (and obviously intelligent but disappointing) like Mr Oyeyemi coming up with subtle tribal politics. Please!!!
The founding fathers of the
The founding fathers of the North have deliberately kept their citizens uneducated so that the other tribes from the South will not be able to communicate or educate or penetrate them to the extend of letting them know what is good for them as a common man.
But one thing is sure, one day, what happened to USSR will happen in Nigeria. The fact is that those who will make it happen are not ready yet. Once all pieces fall in place, the reality will emerge for Nigeria.
No body can rush it, no body can prevent it either. This is issue does not have to do with Nigeria and Nigerians alone, the international community is part of whatever is happening in Nigeria.
The British Government and its Allies forced the marriage of inconveniece on Nigeria with the perception of what is happening today.
All of us should just be praying and expecting.
Guys, welcome to my world,i
Guys, welcome to my world,i ve said it before and i would say it again,hausa/fulani are unhumane creatures,these lazy blood suckers are not worthy to be sharing a country with.These parasites contributes nothing to the developement of this country,still the likes of Ciroma a known looter, crying over zoning.Food for thought,from Chad to Kano,these smelly blood suckers never believes in meritocracy.
Danboyi Gomsuk should be
Danboyi Gomsuk should be reassured that nothing stops another secession attempt from succeeding. If the last attempt failed, it was because the West (Yoruba) decided to pitch with saving the Nigerian nation from distintegration by throwing its military officers and men into the war effort. Would any " core northerner" tell you that Biafra would have been defeated without Yoruba forces? Yet, the "north" saw fit to reward the Yoruba with the annulment of Abiola's presidency, 23 years after the war! Who does not know that the greatest grudge the Igbo bear against the Yoruba has to do with the latter's alignment with the "Hausa-Fulani" to defend what turned out to be (northern) "Nigeria" and not the "national" Nigeria we hoped for? One has to be a compound political fool to think the scenario of July 1967 will play out exactly the same in the future, if ever.
Biafra shall rise again
Biafrans still has the bravery & might to fight again.
In a new world with possible access to sophisticated weapons & armoury,hope this time around,is gonna be short & articulated.
BIAFRA SHALL BE FREE.
It is very interesting read
It is very interesting read that many contributions here point to a wish to split the nation! Was this not tried before, and what was the result? Why was it not possible for that split to become effective? What were the events and counter-events that made the seceding Biafra not to succeed? For the secessionist proponents, that was the nearest to Nigeria breaking into its primordial parts but it was not successful. So, any proponent of secession must have to answer the above questions very, very objectively and accurately.
Should a repeat performance of a split happen again, would the above questions not surface again? In any case, the world is changing fast and there are many odds against any split in the nation and the greatest of them all is a rejection and non-recognition by the UN and other member states of the UN. In parallel to this, there would be a very bloody war to regain the territorial integrity of the nation and this would play out the 'somalilisation' phenomenon even in greater strength. Britain, the former colonial master, may not be interested to use its veto at the UN to support any group as it did during the Nigerian civil war. This would then create further an even greater serious fight to the finish to a point that such a war would become a forgotten one, that could even match or outclass the Sri Lanka civil war.
But should any component of the country succeed in winning the war convincingly then it might have a status before the UN provided the remaining part of Nigeria which would still house the recognised government agrees to this secession. So there are many obstacles in the way of secession.
However, if there was mutual agreement amongst the federating states to move apart (as was done with the collapse of the Soviet Union)that would be the greatest luck on the path of secession proponents. And this would take effect without the shedding of a single drop of blood. But would that happen in Nigeria? I doubt but my doubts are subjective here and do not foreclose this mentioned possibility.
In my view the solution to this problem would be internal self-determination whereby ALL members of the federating states have EQUAL access to the machinery of governance at every level of governance. It is instructive to state here that the current agitation by the North that the presidency be zoned to them is something worse than unfairness. For the 50 years of Nigeria's independence, the north has produced ALL the executive leaders at the centre save the 8-years inter-regnum held by OBJ, which we are now made to understand was compensation for denying Abiola the presidency. The corollary to this was that if Abiola had not contested or had not won, it would have been normal for the north to produce the president. So what is the reason for the present hue and cry by some northern elements with some implied warning that if the north does not produce the next president the heavens would fall on Nigeria? There are many zones and ethnic groups in the country that have never produced the president or any national leader; yet we say we are running a transparent democracry. If zoning is to be maintained such groups kept in the limbo must be given the opportunity to produce the president also. This is one aspect of the internal self-determination we talk about. In fact if internal self-determination is not embraced, such groups kept out of governance could agitate, even peacefully, for secession and the UN would grant such requests.
So Nigeria should watch out carefully and play politics and governance opportunities with transparent fairness.
The quotations credited to
The quotations credited to Sir Ahmadu Bello show that he had planted in the minds of (core)northerners, the illusion that Nigeria was a conquered land that would be ruled as the northerners wished! Now, you'll understand Maj Nzeogwu's bitterness at the Sir Ahmadu who he (Nzeogwu) believed was anti-Nigeria and a major contributor to the making of a big-for-nothing country out of Nigeria. Apart from political bastards, I don't know of anyone in the SouthWest who would rather live with this nonsense called "(Northern) Nigeria" because it's been Nigeria (of the North). Lt. Col David A. Ejoor saved Nigeria from all but certain break-up in September 1966. Will there be another Ejoor to save Nigeria from its impending disintegration, unless the new generation of Northerners cast out the evil-spirit of domination placed on them by the Ahmadu Bello generation?
The breakup of Nigeria, a good news!
Well, Oyeyemi may not be far from the truth, but the irony here is that the yorubaman is the greatest impediment to secession of Nigeria as far as the so called South is concerned. After glancing through this piece, the first question that come to mind is: who's a yorubaman and who's an hausa-fulaniman for the deprivation of minorities? To me the Yorubaman has benefited more than enough from the unfortunate contraption called Nigeria. The Yoruba member of oligarchy even make it harder if not impossible for the minorities in the South, especially the oil resourceful tribes to benefit a dime from their bless resources. They notoriously engineer corruption and corrupt agendas from the north to manipulate the minorities under another contraption called southern Nigeria only to cry foul when they feel they're not getting enough bites from the marketplace meal known as oil proceeds. But in esence, they woo every undemocratic and militarize policies that denied the people true and fiscal federalism. As an Ogoniman, i seriously agree with Oyeyemi that the independence of all ethnic group for self determination is the only answer to this shrine of marauders called Nigeria, but the problem is that the Yoruba oligarchy would not let it happen anytime soon because they're majority cashing in on the corrupt fundamentalism of the north.
Why!!
Going by the comments on this forum one can easily understand the fear being nursed by any average Aboki man. Talk of a break up and the nearest aboki man will almost dismember you!!. For God's sake why are you people "Abokis" not willing or ready to go your separate way?... We shall soon erect the BIAFRAN WALL!! Very Very Soon!
Although I do not buy the
Although I do not buy the idea of disintegration clearly expressed by Remi, I must confess that the guy is very sound upstairs. Well articulated answers. Kudos!
let us brake up-south south - ready and waiting 4 d call
We have been blessed with 6 geo political entities. What are we wasting time for? Why are ppl afraid of a SNC-why throw 90b into the national lagoon for nothing-voters register-it will happen sooner than later-so why cant the south south ditch jona and declare their freedoom-instead of all these unwarranted insults on Jona and his ppl in the creeks-for how long are we going to swallow these abuses-how long are we going to allow our sons and daughters be jailed or framed up-while the real thieves walk free in abuja?---how long-are we going to be the hewers of wood and drawers of water for the tripod-how long long? even with a jona presidency, it will not help us in the south south-its going to be the same old stuff-expanded cheating-beyond redemption-that is what the south south will suffer-neo-regional colonialism of the worst type-that what awaits us-in the south south-
Nigeria's Break - Up
My submissions on this subject is that the only reason this country has not broken up before now, has to be as a result of the Divine! We down south share very little in common with those up north. Our values, customs, traditions, languages are far apart. Sadly, the North has refused to educate its critical mass, a situation that would have allowed us to develope at per with the north. As it stand, you have a very eduacted, progressive, forward looking, urbane and largely exposed south, as against a mainly illiterate, unexposed, mainly poor and unwillingly to interact North(minus the Northern minorities). It is worst that you have a Northern elite with no moral persuasion, whose only mindset is to loot as much as possible to take care of only their immediate family(i repeat, thier family interest.
Our leaders in the south just need to continue to develope the south as rapidly as possible and wait for the eventual! It may just happen in the not so distant future!
BREAK UP?
How sad that a journalist who supposedly fought the Babangida and Abacha junta can disparage the whole North! The military rulers ruled for themselves and if you are in doubt show me one Southerner who turned down a post in the military governments because it is undemocratic!
It arrant nonsense to demonise a people simply because a particular arm - the ARMED FORCED - arrogated themselves the power to decide for the rest of the Nation. Those who started the military foray into governance are part and parcel of that group. Besides, was it the venerated Chief AwolowO that introduced TRIBALISM into our politics.
It is pointless running off to other lands and start calling for the dismemberment of Nigeria.
It is so easy to see that
It is so easy to see that Nigeria is not a country, but a fake, going by the reactions of the commentators on this articles, all of them who are from the North, refuse to face the fact which is there is nothing aboslsutely nothing the ethnics nations in Nigeria shared together, Language, Culture, tradition, values, religion, we do not share anything together, how then can we be the same country, as this man said, it is inevitable Nigeria is going to be divided, nobody knows when, but it is a matter of time.I went to the North, I can hardly relate to anybody for the 3 days I was there, due to the difference in Language, culture and values, it was as if I was in Prison, I could not the foods, most could not speak English, I cant speak Hausa and even those who can hear English are not ready to listen to me.
Whereas I went to Ghana, Gambia, Sierra Leone, I can eat their food, they can understand me, I can understand their cultures, they are very friendly not minding that I was an immigrant.
But in Kano Norther Nigeria I was like a prisoner.
We dont share anything in common, that is why the country is not going anywhere, as the man said becaue our ways of life and everything is different, so on earth can we be the same country.
I have been to America, Britain, Germany, Indonesia, Japan and UAE most of these countries are developing every minute because most of the citizens pf these countries share the same language, culture, religion, values etc. There is no way Nigeria can be developed with our differences, because each citizen love is tribes more than they love the name Nigeria.
Hardly can you see Nigerian who love Nigeria, No Nigerian can die for Nigeria, but most Germans, American, British, Japanese are ready to die for their countries if need be.
Hassan D@ is talking rubbish no western world developing our progress, our useless leaders always hide under this assumption, is it the western wold that stole money in Nigeria and kept them in Switzerland, Britain, American and now UAE? Are they the one who instructed the Governors not to use their state allocations for the development of their states? are they the one collecting bribes at Police, Custom and immigration checkpoint? All these conspiracy theory is rubbish. we are the one who is not in love with Nigeria and so are not ready to do anything for Nigeria, but ask any so call Nigerian, they are ready to die for their tribe, when the time comes.
How can we be the same country, and we cant understand each others language? no country like will ever develop.
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honestly people and comments like this are not needed in Nigeria of today,is he desperate to get a post that he did not get or what makes him say all this kind of things,or did he think if this country breaks up as he want it you can not survive the individual state that will result as he thinks.may God help and get rid of people like from this country.
There is no Nigeria.
The so called clowns and idiots that rule Nigeria don't know what time of day it is. Obviously you Hassan don't either, I really don't care what part of the country you are from, Let the truth be told we all need to go our separate ways for the good and future of our children. The Hausa man would want to keep Nigeria together, when there is absolutely nothing up north, Corn pepper and Cattle come a dime a dozen ..Nigeria is a volcano waiting to erupt....
Typical Yoruba man who thinks he is educated but obviously uninformed. A poor Hausa man in Sokoto is as poor as a Yoruba man in Ayetoro. The pillaging of Nigeria is no respector of tribe or ethnicity. Name one Hausa/Fulani corrupt man and I can point at five Yoruba corrupt men. I havent seen a situation in Nigeria where because someone on your street steals billions of Govt's money it automatically rub on you. We need to divorce individual greed from generalization of entire people. I never think that every Yoruba man is a fraud just because preponderant of fraudulent people in Nigeria are Yorubas! Every tribal jingoist has an ax to grind about one issue or the other that concern the generality of Nigerians. Most people dont really care and their interest is to be able to live their life with as little hassle as possible. Champions of ethnic cheuvanism are people that felt that they cant be relevant until some premordial sentiment is brought into the equation.
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