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Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by sarrki(m): 12:58am On Mar 31, 2020
gion moves the North, politics moves the West, ethnicity moves the East
Published March 31, 2020

Azuka Onwuka



Over the weekend, it was reported that some rioters torched a police station in Kusada, Katsina State, leading to the death of one person, because of the arrest of an Islamic cleric who held public prayers on Friday in breach of the Federal Government’s ban on gathering of crowds as a measure to stem the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.

Putting what happened in Katsina in context, it was not strange. Nigeria has three key problems that have bogged it down for decades: religion, ethnicity, and politics. The absence of a structure that puts these issues into cognisance and finds a solution to accommodate them in a positive way has ensured that Nigeria has stagnated or even regressed.


In summary, one can say that religion drives the North; politics drives the West, while ethnicity drives the East. By the East, one means the Old Eastern Region and the old Mid-Western Region.

The only part of Nigeria where the arrest of a religious leader for disobeying a Federal Government directive can lead to the burning of a police station is the North. And in the North, it will mainly be in the North-East, North-West and a small part of the North-Central. In Northern Nigeria, you dare not toy with Islam in whatever form. The passion for Islam is even higher than what obtains in Saudi Arabia where Islam has its headquarters.


In the North, political differences may hardly cause any quarrels. That is why in the Second Republic, Mallam Aminu Kano, with his People’s Redemption Party, controlled Kano State, the biggest state in the region (which then had Katsina as part of it), at a time Alhaji Shehu Shagari of the National Party of Nigeria was the President of Nigeria. At the same time, the Great Nigeria People’s Party, led by Alhaji Waziri Ibrahim, was in control of the old Borno State (which includes the current Yobe State). That did not create any problem or riot in the North.


Last month, the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, was deposed and banished by the Government of Kano State. Some feared that it could cause a riot in the Kano and other Northern states, but nothing happened. The reality is that such a thing does not have the capacity to ignite a riot in the North.

If the Oba of Benin or the Obi of Onitsha had been deposed and banished for speaking against poverty, street children, low illiteracy rate and inequality in their domains or because of perceived political differences with the governor, it would have created an uproar in Edo and Anambra states respectively, with other neighbouring states speaking fiercely condemning the governor. In fact, the governor would not even contemplate deposing such a traditional ruler over such seemingly petty issues for fear of the consequences. An extreme action like that could only arise if the traditional leader is accused of a serious criminal offence like robbery, fraud, kidnapping, or any action that is deemed as bringing his office to disrepute.


Similarly, it will be hard to see the North riot over poverty, harsh economy or lack of employment. But it will be easy for the North to riot if there is any action taken against Islam in any part of the world, be it Denmark, Britain, France or the United States.

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In addition, the Boko Haram insurgency, which has its roots in religion, cannot happen in any part of the South. There can be an uprising in the South over ethnic or political issues, but never over religion.


The Middle Belt, which is also part of the North, draws its strength of unity from religion: Christianity. The people of this zone see themselves as united by Christianity in a region dominated by Muslims.

Conversely, when it comes to the Western part of Nigeria, religion can never make it to resort to violence. As I wrote in an August 2012 article entitled, “Religious tolerance: Are the Yoruba Number 1 in the world?”, there may not be any ethnic group or race that is more tolerant than the Yoruba on the issue of religion. Man and wife or twins can be Muslim and Christian and live in peace. A family may have a Muslim father, a Christian mother, a Christian first daughter of a different denomination, an animist first son, an atheist second son, and yet live in peace, with everyone celebrating each religious feast as one family. People can be voted offices irrespective of their religious inclinations. That is why the religious division being created by the Muslim Rights Concern, led by Prof Ishaq Akintola, is dangerous to what the South-West is known for.



However, when it comes to politics, the South-West is least tolerant of dissenting views in Nigeria. That is why the political violence that happened in the First Republic tagged Operation Wetie could not have happened in any other part of Nigeria except the South-West. A Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe from the East can be the presidential candidate of the Nigerian People’s Party while his kinsman Dr Alex Ekwueme is the vice presidential candidate of the NPN under Shagari. Such cannot cause any conflict. It is the same in the North.



In the South-West, there is usually one mainstream party to which every “true Yoruba” or omoluabi is expected to belong. Any other party is seen as the party of saboteurs, and anybody who belongs to it is viewed harshly and is hardly ever forgiven. Anytime a South-West state is not controlled by that mainstream party, all is not seen as being well until that state is brought back to the fold. The unwritten law is that when it comes to politics, all South-West states must be controlled by the mainstream party of the South-West. Anything to the contrary is seen as an aberration.



In the South-East and the South-South, a different scenario plays out. Religion and politics do not make the people draw the lines. What fires them up is more of ethnic loyalty. Within the zones, you can belong to any political party or religion without much crisis. However, when the people feel that their well-being is threatened, they mobilise and resist such. That was what led to the Biafran War in 1967. The people of the Eastern Region, especially the Igbo, felt that their existence was threatened in Nigeria and resisted it. Before it, the uprising for the creation of the Niger Delta Republic, which was started by Isaac Adaka Boro on February 23, 1966 was for the same reason. Boro believed that the Igbo and the Federal Government were dominating the people of Niger Delta.



Similarly, Ken Saro-Wiwa led the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People because of his belief that the Federal Government was tapping the crude oil in Ogoniland and devastating the land without doing much for the people. That movement ended in the hanging of Saro-Wiwa in 1995. But shortly after Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999, sons of the Niger Delta took up arms against Nigeria, blowing up pipelines and kidnapping oil workers as their way of protesting the neglect of their land. It later ended in 2009 with an amnesty.



These are clear signs that show that what beats the drum to which each part of Nigeria dances is different. The tastes, values, desires and worldviews of the different parts of Nigeria are different. What one part sees as immaterial or insignificant means the world to the other zone and vice versa. That is why it has been disastrous trying to run Nigeria like “one nation bound in freedom, peace and unity.”

The only option open to Nigeria to have a modicum of progress is if it is run like a true federation with each zone given the free hand to pursue its dreams. It is a reality that has been difficult for some Nigerians to come to terms with. Yet, it is a reality that continues to thwart every attempt made to circumvent it.




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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by sarrki(m): 1:00am On Mar 31, 2020
100% correct

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by Nobody: 1:31am On Mar 31, 2020
Can you imagine?






So 'Igbo amaka ' actually means Igbo is beautiful?! shocked







That's lovely!

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by Kingspin(m): 2:37am On Mar 31, 2020
I disagree with the list 1000x
Below is the list that reflects Nigeria


Religion Moves The North

(If you want to incite the people talk about religion)

Tribalism Moves The West
,
(If you want to twinkle the people talk in dialect)

Ethnicity Moves The East

(If you want to spark the people talk about history)

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by potent5(m): 2:44am On Mar 31, 2020
65% correct. But, the title could be misleading. Unless one reads the entire article, one would not understand the 'ethnicity' part.

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by Toosure70: 3:00am On Mar 31, 2020
ProudlyAfarmer:
Can you imagine?






So 'Igbo amaka ' actually means Igbo is beautiful?! shocked







And I have been saying it all these while...
Ethnicity moving this one again. Olori pelebe osi

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by tutudesz: 3:04am On Mar 31, 2020
sarrki:
100% correct

Religion is the best campaign tool used by the northerner elites to control the messes and why Bokoharam keep recruiting new members.
His assumption on south south and south east is 100% correct.

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by LegendHero(m): 3:10am On Mar 31, 2020
“Conversely, when it comes to the Western part of Nigeria, religion can never make it to resort to violence. As I wrote in an August 2012 article entitled, “Religious tolerance: Are the Yoruba Number 1 in the world?”, there may not be any ethnic group or race that is more tolerant than the Yoruba on the issue of religion. Man and wife or twins can be Muslim and Christian and live in peace. A family may have a Muslim father, a Christian mother, a Christian first daughter of a different denomination, an animist first son, an atheist second son, and yet live in peace, with everyone celebrating each religious feast as one family. People can be voted offices irrespective of their religious inclinations. That is why the religious division being created by the Muslim Rights Concern, led by Prof Ishaq Akintola, is dangerous to what the South-West is known for.”


The Yoruba people are the MOST religious tolerant ethnic group in the world. No person can contest this.

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by austinsmat(m): 3:18am On Mar 31, 2020
Nice write up it is better to separate and be in peace than to be together and live is pieces

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by Nobody: 4:59am On Mar 31, 2020
Ethnicity in that topic context is wrong... and only meant tribalism, which is totally different from what you elaborated on the article.

Could have better been described as Equity and justice drives the East..

The examples you listed there of various "Easterners" according to the article (sarowiwa, biafra war, adaka boro) it was not based on tribalism, but wanted equity and fairness to include their region, space, area, location etc...

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by agabusta: 5:46am On Mar 31, 2020
Waiting for the online tribal warriors to arrive.
Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by helinues: 5:51am On Mar 31, 2020
Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by helinues: 5:53am On Mar 31, 2020
Kingspin:
I disagree with the list 1000x
Below is the list that reflects Nigeria


Religion Moves The North

(If you want to incite the people talk about religion)

Tribalism Moves The West
,
(If you want to twinkle the people talk in dialect)

Ethnicity Moves The East

(If you want to spark the people talk about history)

The writer was indeed right.. East are known for ethnic and tribal jingoism

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by Nobody: 5:54am On Mar 31, 2020
helinues:


The writer was indeed write.. East are known for ethnic and tribal jingoism

You really dont read..

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by helinues: 5:55am On Mar 31, 2020
Esseite:


You really dont read..

You probably quote a wrong person

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by Bestinstinct(m): 6:03am On Mar 31, 2020
I totally agree with you. Let me buttress your points with my family setting. My Paternal grand dad is christian while my grand mom is a muslim (both are very serious with religion). My dad is indifferent while my mom is a very serious christian. Religion/ethnicity is never an issue in my family and cannot be forced on anyone. My dad is a Yoruba while my Mom is from South South. I stopped going to church at age 13 and became a full blooded atheist at 30. I prefer dating outside Yoruba and it doesn't affect my relationship with any of my siblings nor my parents. Our belief and who we decide to dwell with just doesn't matter. When it comes to politics, we are equally free to choose but I don't see myself supporting another political party when my younger bro is having something strong going on for him with another party. Doing otherwise can be considered as betrayal. I believe that sums up your point on Yoruba smiley In conclusion, I believe each zone should be given equal chances to pursue their dreams.

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by Nobody: 6:04am On Mar 31, 2020
helinues:


You probably quote a wrong person

The east are not known for ethnic and tribal jingoism... the topic ascribing the east as ethnic is totally different from the article itself.

"From the article", it goes to show the SW may be the tribal and ethnic region wanting everyone to follow a single party or path aswell as kingmaker and any dissenting view is seen as an aberration and possibly called an outcast.. according to the article, this goes against the line of equity and fairness which the East abhors.. that may be the reason why the fight here never ends.

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by helinues: 6:06am On Mar 31, 2020
Esseite:


The east are not known for ethnic and tribal jingoism... the topic ascribing the east as ethnic is totally different from the article itself.

From the article, it goes to show the SW maybe the tribal and ethnic region wanting everyone to follow a single party or path and any dissenting view is seen as an aberration.

And you couldn't see what your brother wrote before I quote him?

The writer was damn right...

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by EmekaMD(m): 6:07am On Mar 31, 2020
Should we now balkanize ang go our separate ways ? Seems like the viable solution

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by raker300: 6:09am On Mar 31, 2020
helinues:


The writer was indeed write.. East are known for ethnic and tribal jingoism
you’re obviously unintelligent.

First: it’s “right” not “write”

Second: writer listed biafran war as what triggered the igbos after several attacks on their ethnicity.

Writer also stated severally Yoruba vicious attacks on ppeople they perceive politically different.

Now run along...face your politically unstable region.

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by MetaPhysical: 6:11am On Mar 31, 2020
LegendHero:
“Conversely, when it comes to the Western part of Nigeria, religion can never make it to resort to violence. As I wrote in an August 2012 article entitled, “Religious tolerance: Are the Yoruba Number 1 in the world?”, there may not be any ethnic group or race that is more tolerant than the Yoruba on the issue of religion. Man and wife or twins can be Muslim and Christian and live in peace. A family may have a Muslim father, a Christian mother, a Christian first daughter of a different denomination, an animist first son, an atheist second son, and yet live in peace, with everyone celebrating each religious feast as one family. People can be voted offices irrespective of their religious inclinations. That is why the religious division being created by the Muslim Rights Concern, led by Prof Ishaq Akintola, is dangerous to what the South-West is known for.”


The Yoruba people will be among top 1% of the religious tolerant ethnic group in the world. No person can contest this.

We are not among the top.....we are the TOP!
There is nowhere else in the world where people love one another without religious prejudice.

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by helinues: 6:15am On Mar 31, 2020
raker300:


you’re obviously unintelligent.

First: it’s “right” not “write”

Second: writer listed biafran war as what triggered the igbos after several attacks on their ethnicity.

Writer also stated severally Yoruba vicious attacks on ppeople they perceive politically different.

Now run along...face your politically unstable region.

I am obviously unintelligent.

First: it’s “people” not “ppeople”

Second: writer listed Eastern people are known for ethnic and tribal jingoism

Writer also stated that it is not possible for a region ( SE), that do not love themselves, to love other regions hence their daily hatred comments on NL

Now I am running along to face my inconsenquential 5% region as we are known to be second fiddle politically.

Fixed for you.

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by Nobody: 6:20am On Mar 31, 2020
Truer words have never been said better

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by rookidmart: 6:23am On Mar 31, 2020
The passion for Islam is even higher than what obtains in Saudi Arabia where Islam has its headquarters.

Similarly, it will be hard to see the North riot over poverty, harsh economy or lack of employment. But it will be easy for the North to riot if there is any action taken against Islam in any part of the world, be it Denmark, Britain, France or the United States.
Sad, really

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by orisa37: 6:27am On Mar 31, 2020
Correct.
Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by orisa37: 6:29am On Mar 31, 2020
Lord Lugard's quote.
Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by sapientia(m): 6:34am On Mar 31, 2020
From the write up.

From beginning to end.

There was no explanation of ethnicity moving the Igbo.

From what I read, they only resisit oppression.

So how come the title?

Aside that, its a brilliant piece.

Don't comment without reading because virtues way I see it them are not negative.

At least, I got to understand how politics works in Yorubaland and its actually beautiful

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Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by TheChameleon: 6:57am On Mar 31, 2020
cheesy
Re: Religion Moves The North, Politics Moves The West, Ethnicity Moves The East by TheChameleon: 7:03am On Mar 31, 2020
Being tribalistic at 5.00am shows a lack of productivity and no clear direction in life.

Grow up. At 40 years old, you should have.

Going for my morning jog. Find something productive to do too.

Sw are not responsible for your poverty no matter what your Dad might have told you.


Esseite:


The east are not known for ethnic and tribal jingoism... the topic ascribing the east as ethnic is totally different from the article itself.

"From the article", it goes to show the SW may be the tribal and ethnic region wanting everyone to follow a single party or path aswell as kingmaker and any dissenting view is seen as an aberration and possibly called an outcast.. according to the article, this goes against the line of equity and fairness which the East abhors.. that may be the reason why the fight here never ends.

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