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No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Gbawe: 6:09am On Sep 04, 2014
http://www.punchng.com/opinion/no-northerners-are-not-parasites/


No, Northerners are not parasites
SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 BY BAYO OLUPOHUNDA 3 COMMENTS


Bayo Olupohunda

One of the many consequences of Nigeria’s ethnic and religious fault lines is how it has bred a culture of distrust, blame game and hatred among the disparate ethnic nationalities that make up our country since amalgamation in 1914. What is more alarming is how the Nigerian youth-the so-called future generation-have imbibed the divisive and primordial ethnic stereotypes that thrive on intolerance which once pushed our country to the brink. It is indeed worrisome to conclude that with today’s youth as ethnic champions, our country’s future is in a serious jeopardy. But I digress. Our diversity, rather than being a blessing, has become the purveyor of xenophobic ethnic bashing. In the years since our country was brought into a forced union, our differences have pushed us to the brink many times. These differences are threatening to tear us apart as a nation. Though we claim to live together as one people, ours is really a marriage of strange bed-fellows.

As a result of our differences, Nigeria’s ethnic groups live in suspicion of one another. This mistrust has led to violence and bloodshed in the years since we became an independent nation. Ambassador John Campbell rightly noted in his seminal work of the same title, that ours is a country that is forever dancing on the brink. He is right. But ordinary Nigerians are essentially good people. What has happened is that they have allowed the greedy and selfish political elite to polarise and dictate the narrative that play up the divisive sentiments for their narrow and self-serving agenda.

In their struggle for power, politicians and ethnic irredentists have resorted to ethnic bashing against an entire group or groups.

They are ready to drag the whole country along this path of destruction in their quest to gain or retain power. Those politicians drumming war songs must remember that if Nigeria disintegrates, they will have no country to plunder. In the cacophony of hate speeches that has drowned sane reasoning, the North, for example, has variously been blamed for being responsible for Nigeria’s multifarious problems. The entire region has been labelled as parasites that feed on the nation’s resources without giving anything back. Those who hold this view have consistently told gullible Nigerians that the region has dominated power since independence and thus responsible for our under-development. Nothing can be farther from the truth.
Unfortunately, entire generations of Nigerian youths are being weaned on this fallacy.

It is a disservice and historically wrong to label an entire region as parasites. Indeed, an average northerner is as ambitious and hardworking as their southern counterparts. The disingenuous argument of the parasitic North is hinged on two erroneous and deceitful premises. First, that the Northern space is an acrid space of barren Sahara bereft of resources and which makes them dependent on oil. Second, that having dominated power for that long, the Northern leadership’s failure or refusal to capitalise on the advantage to develop the North makes the entire region responsible for widespread poverty in the region. How gullible can Nigerians be? While it is true that the North has suffered a dearth of leadership, it will amount to living in denial to claim that leadership failure is an exclusive malaise of the North. Leadership failure is a Nigerian crisis. Even Chinua Achebe alluded to this in his work, “The Problem with Nigeria”.

The entire country has been a victim of a dearth of leadership since the military incursion into politics. It is the reason why there are so many crises in our country today. Insecurity, poverty, out-of-school children and other factors stalling our progress are results from leadership failure.
They only exist in degrees across regions where they soon assume new dimensions and ferocity when left addresses as has been the case over the years.

The situation is even worse in the Fourth Republic. The North has never been parasitic. Historically, the region was also developing just as rapidly as other regions. At Independence, the first generation leaders of the region harnessed its agricultural produce of groundnut and cotton. We know how the legendry agricultural pyramids powered the economy of the region and contributed immensely to its development. This was long before oil became the mainstay of our economy. While the other regional governments developed their resources for the benefit of their people, the North also tapped into its own strength. Over the years, the region has come to be known for its vast agricultural lands. It is thus no coincidence that it has continued to produce most of the farm produce we consume in the country today. The North has for long been providing the needs of the entire populace. States like Benue, which lies in the mid-section of Middle Belt and the core north, is famously referred to as the food basket of the nation.

All the livestock we consume in the South come from the North. To underscore the importance of the region as the breadwinner of the nation, a misunderstanding between the Lagos State Government and Northern traders who bring goods such pepper, edibles, fruits and cows from the North created panic in the city some years ago. For a few days, the food chain of an entire state was shut down. Drought soon became imminent. Prices of foodstuff also went up astronomically. There was panic everywhere as residents prayed for the northerners to end the strike. Such is the importance of the North. Why do we then still refer to them as parasites when they feed the entire country? The coming of the military truncated the progress of the North just as it did other regions. Our leaders’ failure to harness the resources of the country created an oil-based mono-economy which made the entire country dependent on the product. This is not the North’s problem. It is a Nigerian conundrum.

The argument that the region has dominated power since independence can also not be justified. How can we hold the North responsible for military rule that was clearly an aberration? That military rulers were from Northern extraction did not give any advantage to the region. Does it make the region culpable for military misrule? The North may have been dominant in the military but military regimes owed no allegiance to any ethnic group. They existed for their families and cronies alone. Can we possibly say that Sani Abacha governed for the North? Did he not corruptly enrich his family and cronies alone? Were his collaborators not from different parts of the country?

The ordinary, poor people of the North have suffered the consequences of bad leadership just as everybody else. I have also always held the view that for every corrupt civilian or military government that has ruled our country, there were collaborators from other parts of the country. For example, the same political elite that have dominated power since independence are still calling the shots today. They have no ethnic coloration but bound together by one obvious common interest. The entire country, not the North, has been parasitic. What we need to develop is not a leader with an ethnic worldview but one who is nationalistic enough to harness our country’s vast resources for the common good. The challenge for us as a country is also the need to co-exist as one in spite of our differences.

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Nobody: 6:55am On Sep 04, 2014
Good one slave

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by arewanationz: 7:16am On Sep 04, 2014
I have always maintained that those who exaggerate the under development of the north have never travelled across the Niger.

I can arguably say that prior to the BH menace, some cities in the north are the best place to live in with respect to peace and low cost of living.

The north has what it takes to sustain this country with its huge mineral deposits and agricultural lands but our leaders have failed to harness such potentials. This leadership failure is not restricted to only the north but the entire country.

The problem with this country is no just leadership, but also bad followership.

As long as we chose to remain as a country, it will be wise for us to come together, shun ethno-religious bigotry, and select the right leaders who will empower every region and by so doing, empower the country. If agriculture in the north improves, the benefits will be felt throughout the country... Same applies to all areas.

This country will be a lot better if we begin to show some love and respect to one another. Let's stop the stigmatisation of an entire region.

Nice article.

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by wesley80(m): 7:18am On Sep 04, 2014
APC rats pandering to their Northern slave masters.

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by arewanationz: 7:18am On Sep 04, 2014
IgboMonk: Good one slave

Why don't you show some respect and stay where you belong....arsse wipe.

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by arewanationz: 7:19am On Sep 04, 2014
wesley80: APC rats pandering to their Northern slave masters.

This is no place for arsse lickers and AGIPs. angry
Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Rawani: 7:20am On Sep 04, 2014
We northerners have long left them to their ignorance.
Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Adindupeter: 7:22am On Sep 04, 2014
Yeah. I don't think they're. At least they contribute to insecurity and illiteracy via Boko Haram and Alamagiri.

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by wesley80(m): 7:25am On Sep 04, 2014
arewanationz:

This is no place for arsse lickers and AGIPs. angry
Gbawe got a new handle?

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by poiZon: 7:31am On Sep 04, 2014
NO matter the long sermon, northerners are PARASITIC JARGONS!
DECELERATING NIGERIA SINCE 1914

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by iboTOTOdeySMELL: 7:32am On Sep 04, 2014
IgboMonk: ..
It gladdens my heart to know that an Igbo man, Azubuike Ihejirika will be the first Nigerian that will be trailed and jailed for war crimes and crime against humanity.

Igbos are terrorists

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by oduastates: 7:37am On Sep 04, 2014
This is another kunbaaya "there is no problem with the idea of Nigeria " article.
People can choose to bury their heads in the sand .
We are not the same and Nigerians live their lives that way.
Lagos gets her tomato from the north but also gets her bad governance from Abuja ,bombs from the north .Lagos makes her star lager beer but that beer is banned in the north .
Are we talking about the same tomatoes which can be grown in a plant pot anywhere in the SW.
Let them take their tomatoes ,oil and onions.
We choose our sovereignty over crap anytime.
Despite all the evidence around ;the rot ,the crime ,the lawlessness,the infrastructural decay, the difference in aspiration /world view /attitudes to modernity.
I guess the writer is invested in the one Nigeria project because he directly benefits from it.
Even foreigners are wondering why haven't broken up something that is obviously not working.
We all know the answer,
OIL
it is difficult to let go of the easy money from which , only a few benefit.
Most Nigerians derive no benefit from oil .Most northerners included. However the northern leaders want the status quo to remain.likewise some southerners.
Useless article.

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by lilprinze: 7:41am On Sep 04, 2014
They should tell that to the birds they are parasite who are killing this country slowly.

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Jakpon: 7:43am On Sep 04, 2014
oduastates: This is another kunbaaya article.
People can choose to bury their heads in the sand .
We are not the same and Nigerians live their lives that way.
Lagos gets her tomato from the north but also gets her bad governance from Abuja ,bomb from the north .
Tomatoes which can be grown in a plant pot anywhere in the SW.
Let them take their tomatoes ,oil and onions.
We choose our sovereignty over crap anytime.

Thank you.
I long for the day Yorubaland will be free from all these leeches

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by raumdeuter: 7:45am On Sep 04, 2014
Leeches from North and East. Those who cant stay in the house but flood everywhere

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by anago900: 7:47am On Sep 04, 2014
IgboMonk: Good one slave


buddahmonkey yeah the Good slave of balewa, shagari, tofa and atiku..... igbo-las licking ar...ses across ethnic nationalities since the mid ages.

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by shigoslim(m): 7:47am On Sep 04, 2014
oduastates: This is another kunbaaya article.
People can choose to bury their heads in the sand .
We are not the same and Nigerians live their lives that way.
Lagos gets her tomato from the north but also gets her bad governance from Abuja ,bomb from the north .
Tomatoes which can be grown in a plant pot anywhere in the SW.
Let them take their tomatoes ,oil and onions.
We choose our sovereignty over crap anytime.





we just keep deceiving ourselves, when we surely know that we are not one nation. I don't think we yoruba shouldn't be part of Nigeria, not because we are superior than others but historically we have chance to set the pace. Our culture is very important, is through our culture we can only get everything right.
Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by CyberWolf: 7:49am On Sep 04, 2014
let every geopolitical zone stay on their own..we the people of SE wanna stay on our own,simple and short... angry angry

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by stinggy(m): 7:50am On Sep 04, 2014
IgboMonk: Good one slave
STFU id!ot!
Gbawe keeps making sense day after day with his posts

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Rawani: 7:55am On Sep 04, 2014
DecemberIV: North-west and North-central, with well-watered stretches of land area, account for 90 per cent of crop production; South-south, with access to coastal oil and gas deposits, accounts for 91.5 per cent of oil production; South-west, with the historic ports of Lagos and lucrative land borders, account for 60 per cent of trading and commercial activities, and North-central and South-south combine to contribute another 30 per cent of this. The remaining two regions, the semi-arid North-east with immense metal ores, and the landlocked South-east with immense coal deposits, are marginalised from the existing growth processes.

The South-west gross regional output grew the most in 2012 with an absolute nominal increase of N1.4 trillion (or 21.8% nominal growth), followed by the North-west with N1 trillion (16.38%), and North-central with N800 billion (14.27%). These are to be compared to regional output increases of N123 billion (10.89%) in the South-east and N100 billion (8.19%) in the North-east.
Owing to a slight dip in oil price in 2012 after growing impressively in the preceding three years, oil-dominated South-south recorded a slight decline of about N268.9 billion (-1.69%) in regional output in 2012.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/confronting-inter-regional-disparities-in-nigeria/155427/
Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by thwarrior72: 7:56am On Sep 04, 2014
Gbawe: http://www.punchng.com/opinion/no-northerners-are-not-parasites/


This slave- master relationship is getting out of hand. Why cry more than the bereaved?, why the penchant to defend the Nut?. The arid geopolitical zone been label Parasite had never deem it fit to defend themselves, but everyday what we have is another tribe rising in their defence undecided

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Nobody: 7:57am On Sep 04, 2014
Am also happy that an Igboman Ihejirika did and doing in Northen Nigeria what the US did in Libya by using your own people agaisnt you.

Ihejirika is goddamn intelligent, turning a continent as big as Northern Nigeria to a warzone, the region that can boast of all the army generals and armoury...lol

ihejirika should be hire be CIA abeg to carry out the Iran obliteration


please can we create a thread to celebrate Ihejirika the most intelligent blackman ever liveth ?
yorobaTOTOdeySMELL: It gladdens my heart to know that an Igbo man, Azubuike Ihejirika will be the first Nigerian that will be trailed and jailed for war crimes and crime against humanity.

Igbos are terrorists

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by thwarrior72: 8:06am On Sep 04, 2014
oduastates: This is another kunbaaya "there is no problem with the idea of Nigeria " article.
People can choose to bury their heads in the sand .
We are not the same and Nigerians live their lives that way.
Lagos gets her tomato from the north but also gets her bad governance from Abuja ,bombs from the north .
Tomatoes which can be grown in a plant pot anywhere in the SW.
Let them take their tomatoes ,oil and onions.
We choose our sovereignty over crap anytime.
Despite all the evidence around ;the rot ,the crime ,the lawlessness,the infrastructural decay, the difference in aspiration /world view /attitudes to modernity.
I guess the writer is invested in the one Nigeria project because he directly benefits from it.
Even foreigners are wondering why haven't broken up something that is obviously not working.
We all know the answer,
OIL
it is difficult to let go the easy money which benefits only a few.
Useless article.
It appears like the scale has'b taken off your eyes grin wink

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by PointB: 8:07am On Sep 04, 2014
Still waiting to read a strong rebuttal to "Yorubas are the problem of Nigeria" - By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, former Governor of CBN, and present Emir of Kano.


Some people are just very good at chasing shadows, and avoiding substance!

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Nobody: 8:07am On Sep 04, 2014
Rawani: We northerners have long left them to their ignorance.
oh pls just shut up..the hungry op says the northern leaders had leadership issues along with sounthern leaders but they were very smart enough to allocate more states,lgas n high # of cencus figures to themselves,huh? stuupid set of leeching parasites..to hell..

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by PointB: 8:09am On Sep 04, 2014
oduastates: This is another kunbaaya "there is no problem with the idea of Nigeria " article.
People can choose to bury their heads in the sand .
We are not the same and Nigerians live their lives that way.
Lagos gets her tomato from the north but also gets her bad governance from Abuja ,bombs from the north .Lagos makes her star lager beer but that beer is banned in the north .
Tomatoes which can be grown in a plant pot anywhere in the SW.
Let them take their tomatoes ,oil and onions.
We choose our sovereignty over crap anytime.
Despite all the evidence around ;the rot ,the crime ,the lawlessness,the infrastructural decay, the difference in aspiration /world view /attitudes to modernity.
I guess the writer is invested in the one Nigeria project because he directly benefits from it.
Even foreigners are wondering why haven't broken up something that is obviously not working.
We all know the answer,
OIL

it is difficult to let go the easy money which benefits only a few.
Useless article.



Makes sense!

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Nobody: 8:14am On Sep 04, 2014
iboTOTOdeySMELL:
Seun mind44 oam4j ngakwe....so u mods registered this junk,huh?

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by PointB: 8:16am On Sep 04, 2014
IgboMonk: Good one slave

Check out the smile. That's one happy slave, hoping against hope to sustain the status quo!

I've got news for him, Nigeria must bend of break! It's must fairly serve all the citizens of the country, or be served quit notice by the citizen! The people are more important than Nigeria, not the other way round! And if the death of Nigeria will grant better living condition to the people of the defunct Nigeria, then by all means, let Nigeria die!
Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 8:17am On Sep 04, 2014
OP, i ABSOLUTELY AGREE... KINDLY RELEASE BIAFRA AND CARRY ON WITH THE SYMBIOSIS NORTH, IGBOS NO WANT AGAIN...

FREE US, SO WE CAN WATCH THE YORU-HAUSA ROMANCE. HABA! wink cheesy

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Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by Nobody: 8:24am On Sep 04, 2014
I think its best to understand who and what a parasite is, "a parasite with reference to a person or group of persons is one who does nothing but yet expects handouts from one who does something". Using "oil" as the reason most ignorant people use for labelling the north as parasite , one can easily say that "oil being found in your area does not mean you worked for it, its more like saying you worked for the air you breathe", so therefore the premise of which the northern people are called parasites is faulted! If for example, the south-south people work their hands and till the soil whereas the north sits doing nothing while waiting for the proceeds from the worked soil of the south-south, then one can easily call the north parasites to the south-south. The question is, outside oil (which no one can claim he worked for, for it to be there) what is the wealth of the nation and how is it spread?
Re: No, Northerners Are Not Parasites. by DecemberIV: 8:32am On Sep 04, 2014
Exactly. The South-East has been maintaining this trend of contributing the least to the national coffers, and producing NOTHING to add to the GDP as shown by recent threads on NL, there should be serious and purposeful self-examination by the lagging regions to jumpstart economic growth, so that allocations from the national purse can be justified.

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