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The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by aminulive: 11:40am On Aug 13, 2021
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We all detest dictatorship when we are the victims of its reverberations, but when we wear the jackboots and are handing down orders, censures; singling shots, cutting down, attacking and destroying other people we palliate our actions. In most cases, we subsume our venture in tyranny as ‘’activism’’ – a term that has now become nebulous and an umbrella for highwaymen clutching the banner of civil advocacy.

There is a dictator in every Nigerian. We want to be heard, but we do not want to hear others. Even when we listen, it is not to understand but to muster ammunition for a belligerent response. The falcon does not hear the falconer. We have become so regimented in our cerebration that any view which does not follow a ‘’popular solitary narrative’’ is blitzed, and the messenger assailed ruthlessly.

It must be our way or the highway to hell. A straitjacket opinion dominates the landscape and all contrary perspectives sentenced to silence. If you dare to think different or say different, you are cancelled, ridiculed, vilified and slandered. In our world, everyone must be on the bandwagon of the solitary narrative. Is this not a tyranny of opinion? Are we not dictators?

I have become a staple for vicious internet hobgoblins. These imps find my unyielding stance on national issues vexatious. To them, it is uncharacteristic for someone from the south-east to speak in defence of Nigeria or take a position away from the prevailing socio-political doctrine. Their run-off-the-mill argument is that since I am Igbo, I must defend the Igbo – whether for good or for evil. But I cannot fit into that provincial receptacle. It is not me. My calling is for humanity regardless of tribe, religion or political persuasion.

When it is time to take a righteous stand for any group whether – Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Fulani, Igala, Ibibio, or Ijaw – I will proudly do so. What affects one afflicts all of us.

Native mentation. This is our challenge -- to see in tribal silos and do not to think beyond the tribe. We must evolve beyond this drawback. Armies of Nigerians from different sections of the country must rise up and defend Nigeria and Nigerians. We should not always retreat into ethnic shells and interpret national matters by sectional prejudice. We must stand in the beautiful middle dividing nonsenses.

My stint in activism enriched my knowledge of civil advocacies – and their ugly underbelly. The clouds are not always white and robins do not always sing. The Nigerian civil society space is one that is tainted and blackened by ego, rapaciousness, and sleaze. I participated in some advocacies in the past with a mind brimming with passion for Nigeria and a fist raised for a change in my country. I was naive. My dispassionate commitment to certain causes and conviction led me down the primrose path of deception. In my innocence, I assumed everyone raising a fist and parroting slogans had genuine intentions.

It was devastating for me when I realised some of these advocacies are well-oiled campaigns promoted by unclean characters. Most civil advocacies do not sprout organically. There is always a mighty hand behind the curtains pulling the marionettes.

There is also the all-knowing complex with the activism industry. ‘’Activists’’ appear to have the right prescriptions to Nigeria’s problems as well as the Midas touch to turn things around. They make pleasing noises; shout the loudest in the room, deliver wry but perfect one-liners, and seal every oration with powerful quotes from famous persons -- all by rote. They know what to say in every situation. But many of these advocates from the Nigerian ‘’activism community’’ found themselves in government and became what they stood against in their days in the trenches – and instead of bringing change, they caused government to atrophy with a Sadim touch.

A once vibrant activist with a mouth full of hot words revealed his true plumage and betrayed his hypocrisy when he became state governor and then national chairman of a major political party. There are many like that in the activism community waiting for their turn at the table. And while they are waiting they must keep shouting until their mouth is fed.

While the ‘’activism community’’ claims to be at war with tyranny, it does not brook opposition. Members who do a volt-face or have a change of perspective are ‘’de-comraded’’ or dismissed as ‘’compromised’’. There is a dictatorship of opinion in the activism community. It must be ‘’attack, tear down, criticise and pull down’’. If you happen to point out the flickers of hope in the system, you are reduced to a quisling.

This does not obviate the place of genuine activists – those whose singular pursuit is to see a better Nigeria. Even in a crate of rotten eggs, we still have the unsoiled ones.

There is a dictator in every Nigerian. We hold those in government to scrutiny for alleged acts of tyranny while ignoring our complicity. We should hear one another. If you insist only your way must stand, how are you different from Idi Amin? Dictatorship stirs resistance. When you come to people from a position of tyranny, naturally they will resist you. This is a normal human reaction. No one wants to be dictated to, no one wants to be pushed around or made to feel like an indentured slave. We should hear one another.

By Fredrick ‘Mr One Nigeria’ Nwabufo

Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @FredrickNwabufo

https://politicsnigeria.com/the-dictator-in-every-nigerian-by-fredrick-nwabufo/

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by philo04(m): 11:42am On Aug 13, 2021
Every man for himself that is the nature of politics

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Monogamy: 11:43am On Aug 13, 2021
Make I add to it.

Average Nigerians are hypocrites, self centered and opportunists

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Tony3245(m): 11:46am On Aug 13, 2021
More like poetry....in the real sense, it commits a fallacy of hasty generalization.


An average Nigeria acts feeble most times.


Kindly check my signature for your project writeup, research works, business proposals, assignment, etc... Giving quality is our priority.

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by slawormiir: 11:46am On Aug 13, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Isoright

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Thermodynamics(m): 11:47am On Aug 13, 2021
Tired of this Country, tired of complaining, I'm just tired.
Why was I even born in this Country.

Below is a picture of a village in Denmark.

May God punish all the politicians that are making life unbearable for the youth, especially for those of us who don't want to go into anything illegal just to survive angry

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Nobody: 11:48am On Aug 13, 2021
No one wants to be dictated to, no one wants to be pushed around or made to feel like an indentured slave,,, except Igbos/UGM.

This part is fixed

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Kennyking1234: 11:48am On Aug 13, 2021
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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by 2times2(m): 11:52am On Aug 13, 2021
Guns don't kill people, people kill people
Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by englishmart(m): 11:54am On Aug 13, 2021
Funnily enough, even the self-acclaimed literates are not left out. Anyone whose opinion doesn't support this failed government is subversive. Nigeria must split. We are like kerosene and water.

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by DefHQ: 11:54am On Aug 13, 2021
Ferdric the defender of evil, when are you going to write about this,

The Osama bin laden in every Nigerian
The pantami in evey Nigerian
The Buhari in every Nigerian
The hushpupi in every Nigerian
The Ritualist in Every Nigerian
The killer herdsmen in every Nigerian
The bandits in every Nigerian
The Abba Kyari in every Nigerian
The Lawless DSS in every Nigerian
The Nepotism in every Nigerian
The police/army brutality in every Nigerian.

Ewu Gambia! I can see you're out to take Lai Mohammed's job of defending the vegetable in aso rock

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Nobody: 11:55am On Aug 13, 2021
this is sad
Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by ORAFA(m): 11:55am On Aug 13, 2021
Beautiful
Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by IgboWarlord(m): 11:56am On Aug 13, 2021
Mr Nwabufo oburo nani gi ooo...Some IPOB miscreants think that because one is Igbo,it should be inbuilt that the person should be or support IPOB.Na so una go take treat people when una get una country(probably never,though)?

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by RodgersAkpafu: 11:57am On Aug 13, 2021
Thermodynamics:
Tired of this Country, tired of complaining, I'm just tired.
Why was I even born in this Country.

Below is a picture of a village in Denmark.

May God punish all the politicians that are making life unbearable for the youth, especially for those of us who don't want to go into anything illegal just to survive angry
I feel your pain
Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Buliwyf: 11:58am On Aug 13, 2021
Tony3245:
More like poetry....in the real sense, it commits a fallacy of hasty generalization.


An average Nigeria acts feeble most times.


Kindly check my signature for your project writeup, research works, business proposals, assignment, etc... Giving quality is our priority.

Acts feeble doesn't mean that if you give them power they won't misuse it.

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Sunisonflex39(m): 11:59am On Aug 13, 2021
..me I don't have dictatorship tendencies..
Alaye talk for yourself.
I am just a hustler.

Check my signature

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by hairybigdick: 12:00pm On Aug 13, 2021
Gbamsolutely

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by humberjade: 12:01pm On Aug 13, 2021
Gbam!!!
Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Nobody: 12:07pm On Aug 13, 2021
Ok
Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Chris525: 12:08pm On Aug 13, 2021
I enjoyed reading this. Very apt. Thanks for this. I’ll be on the look out for your write ups in the future.

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by Stakeholders(m): 12:09pm On Aug 13, 2021
I can't agree less on this. Imagine someone accusing the leaders of ignoring his citizens right only to get their and listen to almost only his tribe. Imagine a VC in our University when he was a student of the same university protest when they want to reduce their chicken to half only to shut down the school and arrested the students for protesting against water supply. Lastly imagine some people protesting against violence, killing and terrorism only to turn themselves to murder of innocent soul whenever they disobey their oder of stay at home.

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Re: The Dictator In Every Nigerian By Fredrick Nwabufo by GeneralPula: 12:11pm On Aug 13, 2021
Thermodynamics:
Tired of this Country, tired of complaining, I'm just tired.
Why was I even born in this Country.

Below is a picture of a village in Denmark.

May God punish all the politicians that are making life unbearable for the youth, especially for those of us who don't want to go into anything illegal just to survive angry

I hate seeing this question..

See government isn’t to be blamed for everything. It also boils down to we citizens.

When last have you been to your village to probably see what development could help your village?

An average Nigerian, once they start making it, their village will automatically becomes a no no. Where they won’t want to ever go any more... If Denmark citizens had such mentality, such structure wouldn’t be in Denmark village..

Nigeria is damaged, no doubt but asking stupid question is never a solution..

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