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The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by victorDanladi: 4:26am On Jun 04, 2017
The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode ON June 3, 2017 9:48 PM / IN Viewpoint / BY Adekunle / Comments

This article written by Femi Fani-kayode in 2013 has being trending on WhatsApp today and we thought we should bring it back for our numerous readers.

Permit me to make my second and final contribution to the raging debate about Lagos, who owns it and the seemingly endless tensions that exist between the Igbo and the Yoruba. It is amazing how one or two of the numerous nationalities that make up Nigeria secretly wish that they were Yoruba and consistently lay claim to Lagos as being partly theirs. Have they forgotten where they came from? I have never heard of a Yoruba wanting to give the impression to the world that he is an Igbo, an Ijaw, an Efik or a Hausa-Fulani or claiming that he is a co-owner of Port Harcourt, Enugu, Calabar, Kano or Kaduna. Yet more often than not, some of those that are not of Yoruba extraction but that have lived in Lagos for some part of their lives have tried to claim that they are bona fide Lagosians and honorary members of the Yoruba race.

Clearly it is time for us to answer the nationality question. These matters have to be settled once and for all. Lagos and the South-west are the land and the patrimony of the Yoruba and we will not allow anyone, no matter how fond of them we may be, to take it away from us or share it with us in the name of ”being nice”, ”patriotism”, ”one Nigeria” or anything else. The day that the Yoruba are allowed to lay claim to exactly the same rights and privileges that the indigenous people in non-Yoruba states and zones enjoy and the day they can operate freely and become commissioners and governors in the Niger Delta states, the North, the Middle Belt and the South-east, we may reconsider our position. But up until then, we shall not do so. Lagos is not a ”no- man’s land” but the land and heritage of the Yoruba people. Others should not try to claim what is not theirs.

I am not involved in this debate for fun or for political gain and I am not participating in it to play politics but rather to speak the truth, to present the relevant historical facts to those that wish to learn and to educate the uninformed. That is why I write without fear or favour and that is why I intend to be thoroughly candid and brutally frank in this essay. And I am not too concerned or worried about what anyone may think or how they may feel about what I am about to say because I am a servant of truth and the truth must be told no matter how bitter it is and no matter whose ox is gored. That truth is as follows. The Yoruba, more than any other nationality in this country in the last 100 years, have been far too accommodating and tolerant when it comes to their relationship with other nationalities in this country and this is often done to their own detriment. That is why some of our Igbo brothers can make some of the sort of asinine remarks and contributions that a few of them have been making in this debate both in the print media and in numerous social media portals and networks ever since Governor Fashola ”deported” 19 Igbo destitute back to Anambra state a while ago.
In the last 80 years, the Igbo have been shown more generosity, accommodation, warmth and kindness and given more opportunities and leverage by the Yoruba than they have been offered by ANY other ethnic group in Nigeria. This is a historical fact. The Yoruba do not have any resentment for the Igbo and we have allowed them to do in our land and our territory what they have never allowed us to do in theirs. This has been so for 80 long years and it is something that we are very proud of. As I said elsewhere recently, to be accommodating and generous is a mark of civilisation and it comes easily to people that once had empires. The reason why many of our people take strong exception to the apparent outrage of the Igbo over this ”deportation” issue and the provocative comments of my friend and brother Chief Orji Uzor Kalu when he described Lagos as being a ”no man’s land” is because the Igbo have not only taken us for granted but they have also taken liberty for licence.

We cannot be expected to tolerate or accept that sort of irreverent and unintelligent rubbish simply because we still happen to believe in ”one Nigeria” and we will not sacrifice our rights or prostitute our principles on the alter of that ”one Nigeria”. Whether Nigeria is one or not, what is ours is ours and no one should test our resolve or make any mistake about that. ”One Nigeria” yes but no one should spit in our faces or covet our land, our treasure, our success, our history, our virtues, our being and our heritage and attempt to claim those for themselves simply because we took them in on a rainy day. It is that same attitude of ”we own everything”, ”we must have everything” and ”we must control everything” that the Igbo settlers manifested in the northern region in the late 50’s and early and mid-60’s that got them into so much trouble up there with the Hausa-Fulani and that eventually led to the terrible pogroms where almost one hundred thousand of them were killed in just a few days. Again it is that same attitude that they manifested in Lagos and the Western Region in the late ’30’s and the early and mid-40’s that alienated the Yoruba from them, that led to the establishment of the Action Group in April, 1951 and that resulted in the narrow defeat of Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe in the Western Regional elections of December, 1951. As a matter of fact they were the ones that FIRST introduced tribalism into southern politics in 1945 with the unsavoury comments of Mr. Charles Dadi Onyeama who was a member of the Central Legislative Council representing Enugu and who said at the Igbo State Union address that ”the domination of Nigeria and Africa by the Igbo is only a matter of time”.


That single comment, made in that explosive and historic speech, did more damage to southern Nigerian unity than any other in the entire history of our country and everything changed from that moment on. To make matters worse, in July 1948, Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe made his own openly tribal and incendiary speech, again at the Igbo State Union, in which he spoke about the ”god of the Igbo” eventually giving them the leadership of Nigeria and Africa. These careless and provocative words cost him dearly and put a nail in the coffin of the NCNC in the Western Region from that moment on. This was despite the fact that that same NCNC, which was easily the largest and most powerful political party in Nigeria at the time, had been founded and established by a great and illustrious son of the Yoruba by the name of Herbert Macauley. Macauley, like most of the Yoruba in his day, saw no tribe and he happily handed the leadership of the party over to Azikiwe, an Igbo man, in 1945 when he was on his dying bed. How much more can the Yoruba do than that when it comes to being blind to tribe? Can there be any greater evidence of our total lack of racial prejudice and tribal sentiments than that? If the NCNC had been founded and established by an Igbo man, would he have handed the whole thing over to a Yoruba on his death bed? I doubt it very much. Again when northern military officers mutinied, effected their ”revenge coup” and went to kill the Igbo military Head of State, General Aguiyi-Ironsi on July 29th 1966 in the old Western Region, his host, the Yoruba Col. Fajuyi (who was military Governor of the Western Region at the time), insisted that they would have to kill him first before taking Aguiyi-Ironsi’s life and the northern officers (led by Major T.Y. Danjuma as he then was) promptly obliged him by slaughtering him before killing Aguiyi-Ironsi. How many Igbo know about that and how many times in our history have they made such sacrifices for the Yoruba? Would Aguiyi-Ironsi, or any other Igbo officer, have stood for Fajuyi, or any other Yoruba officer, and sacrificed his life for him in the same way that Fajuyi did had the roles been reversed? I doubt it very much. Yet instead of being grateful the Igbo continuously run us down, blame us for all their woes, envy our educational advantages and resent us deeply for our ability to excel in the professions and commerce. Unlike them, we were never traders but we were (and still are) industrialists and when it comes to the professions we were producing lawyers, doctors, accountants and university graduates at least three generations before they ever did. That is the bitter truth and they have been trying to catch up with us ever since. For example the first Yoruba lawyer Christopher Alexander Sapara Williams was called to the English Bar in 1879 whilst the first Igbo lawyer, Sir Louis Mbanefo, was called to the English bar in 1937. Again the first Yoruba medical practitioner, Dr. Nathaniel King, graduated in 1875 from the University of Edinburgh whilst the first Igbo medical practitioner, Dr. Akannu Ibiam, graduated from another Scottish University in 1935.

Yet despite all this and all that they have been through over the years and despite their terrible experiences in the civil war we are witnessing that same attitude of ”we must control all”, ”we must own all” and ”we must have all” rearing its ugly head again today when it comes to their attitude to the issue of the deportations from Lagos state and when you consider the comments of the Orji Kalu’s of this world about the Igbo supposedly ”owning Lagos” with the Yoruba and supposedly ”generating 55 per cent of the state’s revenue”. It is most insulting. And I must say that it is wrong and unfair for anyone to lay the blame for the perennial suspicion and underlying tensions that lie between the two nationalities on the Yoruba because that is far from the truth. We are not the problem, they are. Pray tell me, in the whole of Nigeria who treated the Igbo better than the Yoruba after the civil war and who gave them somewhere to run to where they could regain all their ”abandoned property” and feel at home again? Who encouraged them to return to Lagos and the West and who saved the jobs that they held before the civil war for them to come back to when the war ended? No other tribe or nationality did all that for them in the country- only the Yoruba did so. And the people of the old Mid-West and the Eastern minorities (who make up the zone that is collectively known as the ”south-south’ today) have always viewed them with suspicion, have always feared them and have always resented them deeply. From the foregoing, any objective observer can tell that we the Yoruba have always played our part when it comes to accommodating others. This is particularly so when it comes to the Igbo who we have always had a soft spot for and who we have always regarded as brothers and sisters. It is time that those ”others” also play their part by acquiring a little more humility, by knowing and accepting their place in the scheme of things and by desisting from giving the impression that they own our territory or that they made us what we are.



Now, let us look at a few historical facts and one or two more Igbo ”firsts’ that many may not be familiar with to buttress the point. The Igbo people were the FIRST to carry out a failed coup on the night of Jan 15th, 1966 under the leadership of Major Emmanuel Ifejuna, Major Chukuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, Major Christian Anuforo, Capt. Ben Gbulie, Major Timothy Onwatuegwu, Major Donatus Okafor, Capt. Ude, Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi, Captain Udeaja, Lt. Okafor, Lt. Okocha, Lt. Anyafulu, Lt. Okaka, Lt. EzedIgbo, Lt. Amunchenwa, Lt. Nwokedi, 2nd Lt. J.C. Ojukwu, 2nd Lt. Ngwuluka, 2nd Lt. Ejiofor, 2nd Lt. Egbikor, 2nd Lt. Igweze, 2nd Lt. Onyefuru, 2nd Lt. Nwokocha, 2nd Lt. Azubuogu and 2nd Lt. Nweke in which they drew FIRST blood and openly slaughtered and butchered leading politicians and army officers from EVERY single zone in the country except their own. I should also mention that even though this was clearly an Igbo coup there was one Yoruba officer who was amongst the ringleaders by the name of Major Adewale Ademoyega. It was a very bloody night indeed. Amongst those killed were the Prime Minister, Sir Tafawa Balewa, the Premier of the Western Region, Chief S.L. Akintola, the Premier of the Northern Region, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Federal Minister of Finance, Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, Brigadier Zakari Maimalari, Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun, Colonel Ralph Shodeinde, Lt . Colonel James Yakubu Pam, Lt. Colonel Abogo Largema and numerous others. They did not just kill these revered and respected leaders but in some cases they mocked, tortured and maimed them before doing so, took pictures of their dead and mutilated bodies and killed their wives and children as well. For weeks after these horrific acts were carried out, the Igbo people rejoiced and celebrated them in the streets and markets of the north, openly displaying pictures and posters of the Saurdana’s mutilated body with Nzeogwu’s boot on his neck, loudly playing a famous and deeply offensive anti-northern song in which northerners were compared to goats and listening to it on their radios, jubilating that they had brought an end to what they described as ”northern rule and Islamic domination” and openly boasting that they themselves would now ”rule Nigeria forever”. Though the first coup failed the matter did not end there.

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Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by victorDanladi: 4:29am On Jun 04, 2017
FFK will wish he didnt write this article.

The Article is now distroying his PDP-centered love for Igbo in 2015.

no problem,sha the gullible nigerian jews still see him as their heroe and a messiah just like an helpless child that cling to anything for survival.

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Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by tiger28: 4:36am On Jun 04, 2017
Wowwww!!!and this is NEW igbo supporter? The same guy that was supporting PDP during Obj reign then moved to APC (dissed Jonathan and poured encomium on Tinubu) then BACK to PDP (Poured encomium on Jonathan and dissed tinubu). It shows that OBJ was right! Give this nigga food and he will dance for you. EVEN his own FATHER was just like him.This is a man that I know PERSONALLY (Honestly) MOD FrontPage plssssss!!!!!!!!

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Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by pennywys(m): 4:42am On Jun 04, 2017
Let me quickly booked space incase
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by Jabioro: 4:43am On Jun 04, 2017
The Ndidgbo youth are taken us for granted, and they shall have exactly where they belongs... we know how to treated such disdained people

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Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by Nobody: 4:45am On Jun 04, 2017
Okay oooo
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by pennywys(m): 4:49am On Jun 04, 2017
Jabioro:
The Ndidgbo youth are taken us for granted, and they shall have exactly where they belongs... we know how treat such disdained people
I'll be back for you
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by victorDanladi: 4:50am On Jun 04, 2017
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Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by Mimzyy(f): 4:58am On Jun 04, 2017
This guy is a double edged sword.
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by victorDanladi: 5:07am On Jun 04, 2017
BIAFRAISM really affect the Nigerian jews brain.


is this biafran-induced dementia or what!.....even on facebook,I will reinterate how this same man wrote serial anti-Igbo Articles in 2013,No oooo,FFK remain their heroe!




Tomorrow if FFK is given money,he will write a brutal anti-biafra article and even lambast his jew wife.


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Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by madridguy(m): 5:10am On Jun 04, 2017
Following....
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by adenine02: 5:18am On Jun 04, 2017
ok

Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by savage76(m): 5:29am On Jun 04, 2017
Mimzyy:
This guy is a double edged sword.
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Double edged sword asin?His he not speaking the truth...how does east relate to west...
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by galadima77(m): 5:39am On Jun 04, 2017
What I deduce from all these is.... Take some people for granted at your own peril...
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by Dolypson04(m): 5:44am On Jun 04, 2017
Tempted to make a tribal comment but chose not to. We were first human beings before race, skin colour and tribe separated us.
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by ipobarecriminals: 6:03am On Jun 04, 2017
sad so long a letter....Who have time to read the confusionist post
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by Nobody: 6:10am On Jun 04, 2017
FFK: lagos is NOT a 'no-mans-land'


Ipob jews:...

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Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by orunto27: 6:16am On Jun 04, 2017
A Child who claims that his Father is his Child will confuse himself when a mad tenant abducts his Father and the C of O of his father's property.
Return The Authority to Land to Traditional Rulers. The is The Lord and its Fulness and Traditional Rulers are The Custodians of Lands for Good and for God.
Return Local Governments to Traditional Rulers.
Decentralise INEC. Make INEC responsible to State Governments.
Make State Governance Fully Aotonomous for their Resource Control.
Mbadiwe, Keyamo etc own Properties in Lagos along the Roads unofficially named after them. We have Maluu and Zango Roads in Lagos. This does not make Lagos more relevant to Ibos and Hausas than other Residents.
Saraki has numerous Properties in London. Does this make him owner of London?
Again, please let the NASS return Land Control to Traditional Rulers and Resource Control to State Governance now. And let our Ebenezars render happy Nunc Dimitis to God being The Glory.
Over to Osinbajo to The Rescue!!!
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by Nobody: 6:21am On Jun 04, 2017
Jabioro:
The Ndidgbo youth are taken us for granted, and they shall have exactly where they belongs... we know how treat such disdained people
This your english lasan...

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Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by heynew: 7:09am On Jun 04, 2017
Why can't afonjas leave ibos and biafra alone, don't these guys talk about there own development

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Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by columbus007(m): 7:54am On Jun 04, 2017
Our land,their land,my land,una land,bunch of daft claiming what you have come to meet,the earth is of the Lord and it's fullness thereof you daft. undecided
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by Nobody: 8:46am On Jun 04, 2017
It's obvious NIGERIA will never have sense as a nation.
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by tiger28: 10:21am On Jun 04, 2017
Everyone is playing the igbos because of ONE that they know very well......the icons are too sentimental and emotional .The game of politics is all about plannings and calculations not emotions.
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by victorDanladi: 4:03pm On Jun 04, 2017
EVILFOREST:
It's obvious NIGERIA will never have sense as a nation.


The restructuring and biafra agitation need to supported by all.especially,southerners.Nigeria at present is a northern scam.the way SE development bill was rejected is a perfect example!
Re: The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani- Kayode by Qyubee(m): 5:31pm On Jun 04, 2017
GGG

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