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The Paradox Of Buhari and Kanu: My Dilemma as an Igbo man
By Chidiebere Nwobodo
It is not a coincidence that Biafra agitation, since after the war, got to its teetering crescendo in the regime of President Muhammadu Buhari. Nnamdi Kanu and his IPOB didn’t just become popular overnight, especially amongst Igbo youths, but are being helped by the actions and inactions of the President. Buhari’s uncouth, crude and unashamedly nepotism and bigotry, is providing conducive environment for increasing agitation in the east.
Blatant and sadistic exclusion of South-East in the running of this government, is the oxygen fanning the growing tension in the east. Here lies the paradox provided by Buhari and Kanu: these two individuals have created two schools of thought in the east. As an Igbo man that is neither for Buhari’s relegation of Ndigbo in the scheme of governance nor Kanu’s separatist movement, I am in a dilemma. I am caught in a web of centrifugal forces and centripetal forces; between the deep blue sea and the devil—and the middle ground is gradually fading away.
As someone who has been vocal in criticizing Buhari’s body language of disdain, hatred and apathy for Ndigbo: to Buhari and his apologists from the east and beyond, I am a disgruntled Nnamdi Kanu cum IPOB sympathizer hating the President for nothing. To an Nnamdi Kanu follower who has been expecting me to come out openly and declare support for Biafra agitation, I am an efulefu (outcast) and saboteur to “the struggle”. And Danladi Umar of CCT still sees me as a “Biafran Boy” just for being Igbo. Chai! where will I run to?
I am of the school of thought that Nigeria can still be restructured and made to work again for all—at least post Buhari’s presidency. I don’t subscribe to the growing philosophy in Igbo land that we should go back to the trenches of arm struggle. I believe that Ndigbo stand to lose a lot again if crisis breaks in Nigeria. This government has made it obvious the marginalization of Ndigbo in Nigeria, but like other previous injustices, we will outlive this Administration. If we could survive 30 months war, we will survive Buhari’s government.
Here lies my own quagmire: President Buhari’s unpatriotic actions and inactions are making Ndigbo of my school of thought to appear stupid, cowardice and clueless in the eyes of Biafra agitation sympathizers. My own school of thought is running out of steam because instead of Buhari to be providing us with facts to checkmate Biafra agitation in the east, he is emboldening the other side of the divide via sadistic actions and inactions against the east.
Buhari’s brazen nepotism, impunity and indifference to atrocities of criminal herdsmen are arming IPOB’s propagandists with impregnable narratives to attack us and weaken our own ideology. In fact, paradoxically, Buhari is the greatest promoter of Biafran agitation not Nnamdi Kanu. The President is winning more following for IPOB by not even recognizing his own party men and women from the South-East in terms of appointments. APC members in the east doesn’t have any narrative to oppose growing tide of agitation in the zone. They have lost moral impetus to openly identity with the President again.
Look at Gov. Dave Umahi; a known supporter of Buhari in the east and recent defector to the APC. The gruesome massacre of villagers in Ebonyi State has made Umahi look stupid for supporting the President—and more importantly, joining federal authorities to proscribe IPOB and refusal to float Eastern version of Amotekun. Ohaneze Ndigbo cried and pleaded with the President to appoint next IGP from the east. What did Buhari do? give them middle finger!
To Umahi and Ohaneze Ndigbo, they have been demoralized to speak against Kanu and IPOB again cos Buhari has put them to shame like he did to ex-IGP Adamu who was fired while still “talking tough against IPOB”.
In the foregoing context, Buhari is depopulating the camp of liberals like us in the east and populating growing camp of radicals cum extremists in the zone. With the recent wanton, barbaric and condemnable destructions of lives and properties of security personnel cum agencies in the east, another ugly chapter has been unveiled. The unknown gunmen has become mysterious even to us.
Anytime Kanu makes unguarded utterances capable of inciting violence, liberals in the east and my non-Igbo friends will besiege my box with a call for caution. When Buhari makes his anti-Igbo appointments cum decisions, IPOB members will troop to my box to mock me for not being discerning enough to see that Nigeria hates Ndigbo. My dilemma as an Igbo man is this: neither Buhari’s northerners like me for criticizing unfair treatment of Ndigbo nor Biafran propagandists, for standing in the fence of cushion.
The dangerous dimension is this: while I am running the risk of being arrested for criticizing President Buhari, sooner or later, people of my school of thought might not be free to work the streets of South-East again, for fear of being attacked for being efulefus (outcasts) or saboteurs—for not identifying with Biafra agitation. Buhari’s vindictive policies vis-a-vis decisions against South-East, has made it increasingly difficult to preach “one Nigeria” in the zone. This is my dilemma as an Igbo man. We are at a crossroad.
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Rented Crowed, APC AKIDA Leader with Zamfara State Govt. Buses Embark on Campaign of Calumny at DSS Office
Godiya Hamza, a Media Analyst, writes from Abuja
The orchestrated campaign of calumny against the Honourable Minister of State for Defence H.E Dr Bello Muhammad Matawalle MON by a group of street orchins recruited by the leader of APC AKIDA Tijjani Ramallan is very preposterous and indecent.
This is politics too far, Ramadan has been attacking President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR right from campaign days. He never supported or participated in APC activities, he has been jealous of Matawalle loyalty to our President.
Tijjani Ramallan has been sponsoring Banditry and romancing with criminals.
The leader of the APC AKIDA Tijjani Ramallan is being sponsored by the state government to attack the person of Dr Matawalle. It is expected that by now the DSS should have arrested him . He has found himself as a willing tool to be manipulated by Governor Dauda Lawal in attacking Dr Matawalle.
The earlier smear campaign embarked by zamfara state government which was stopped by a court order has forced them to shift to the use of APC AKIDA to carry out their mischief.
What zamfara people need is good governance and not wasting the state resources in trying to pull Matawalle down.
Pull him down syndrome pays no body.
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World’s First Surviving Nonuplets Visits Italy To Appear On A TV Show
In December 2022, aged one and a half years old, the world’s first surviving nonuplets went on their first plane flight.
They travelled from Morocco, where they were born and lived for 19 months, to their parents’ home country of Mali.
And now, two months shy of their third birthday, the nonuplets have made their first trip to Europe, visiting Italy to appear on our televised talent show Lo Show dei Record!
We bet it feels so beautiful to see them all grow and wish them the very best 🥳
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Picture Of The 17-Year-Old Hawker Who Was Shot Dead By The Police, Which Led To Wuse Market Fire Saga Yesterday
Yesterday, Angry youths set parts of the popular Wuse market in Abuja on fire over the killing of a 17-year-old hawker simply identified as Musa.
The office of the Abuja Markets Management Limited (AMML) inside the market as well as some cars parked at the market’s car park were reportedly affected.
It was gathered that a suspect who was being tried at the mobile court in the market attempted to run away, but was allegedly shot and killed by the police.
A senior official of the AMML, who pleaded for anonymity, confirmed the incident.
He said the suspect was already convicted of a crime which was not mentioned and in the process of taking him to court for another offence, the boy bolted and tried to run when he was shot by the police. The AMML official said that was what provoked the attackers to burn down some shops, the office of AMML and some vehicles.
The situation caused a stampede in the market as people rushed to save their property.
It is not clear how many people were injured in the stampede as people scaled the fences while some pushed their way through the few gates available. But so many shops and goods got destroyed by the fire.
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