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Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by stephanie11: 9:18am On Sep 03, 2021
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The fear of ethnic domination is as old as Nigeria. Mutual recriminations and suspicion have been the scourge of Nigeria’s cohesive development. The south-east says it is the north, and the north points the finger back; the south-west looks on its neighbour in the south with chariness, while the south-south is in perpetual trepidation of the south-east. A bartering of blames, mistrust and distrust.

Before Nigeria’s independence on October 1, 1960, the country’s forbears were united in their resolve to give the British the heave-ho. They were called ‘’nationalists’’ because their cause, as it were, was for the emancipation of the indigenous peoples inhabiting the Niger terra firma. They fought well.

But these leaders retreated into ethnic igloos as soon as the British handed over the reins to them. Ethnic interest now supplanted national interest. The struggle for the collective now gave way for sectional scheming and machinations.

In fact, to put it clearly, while the pre-independence struggle was against British colonialism, Nigeria’s independence agitators had ethnic interest secreted in their national agitation. As far back as 1949 -- 11 years before independence -- Nnamdi Azikiwe said in his speech of June 25, 1949, at the Igbo State Assembly, Aba, that the pursuit of the Igbo was self-determination within a federated commonwealth of Nigeria.

Azikiwe’s words: ‘’The Ibo people have reached a cross-road and it is for us to decide which is the right course to follow. We are confronted with routes leading to diverse goals, but as I see it, there is only one road that I can safely recommend for us to tread, and it is the road to self-determination for the Ibo within the framework of a federated commonwealth of Nigeria and the Cameroons, leading to a United States of Africa. Other roads, in my opinion, are calculated to lead us astray from the path of national self-realisation.’’

The fear of ethnic domination is a foundational Nigerian problem. In an interview in 1964, Ahmadu Bello, the first and only premier of northern Nigeria, vocalised his reservations about the Igbo.

He said: "Well, the Igbo are more or less the type of people whose desire is mainly to dominate everybody. If you put them in a labour camp as a labourer, they will try to emerge as headman of that camp and so on."

As a matter of fact, it was as a result of the fear of ethnic domination and mistrust, that Zik’s National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons went into an alliance with Bello’s Northern Peoples Congress against Obafemi Awolowo’s Action Group in 1959. According to Zik, Awolowo’s party must be stopped from taking power at the centre because ‘’it would destroy political opposition’’.

Awolowo as well nursed these fears which he expressed in his public statements. It was the reason he utterly ensconced his political party in an ethnic understructure.

The fear of ethnic domination is as old as Nigeria. But how potent are these fears?

Ethnic rivalry can be beneficial if it is healthy – if it can spur competition on the basis of innovation, education and production. In fact, rivalry is a natural human phenomenon. Even at the cellular level of society there is rivalry – in families, workplaces and groups. It is only natural. But what is uncomely is rivalry for national spoils which the political elite foisted on the country. This type of rivalry engenders hate, fear, suspicion and distrust.

Nigeria is nearly 61 years old, but the fear of ethnic domination is still a kindler of conspiracy theories. But how potent are these fears? Can the Igbo say with absolute certainty they have been hegemonised? Discount the noise of marginalisation. Can the Yoruba, the Hausa, the Ijaw or any Nigerian group hold up such a claim with unimpeachable facts? I do not think so. No group is under the hegemony of another. The fears of ethnic domination lack potency even though pervasive.

The quotidian refrain in Nigeria under Goodluck Jonathan was that there was an ‘’Ijaw agenda’’ -- that the former president had a grand scheme of empowering militants to put the country in Ijaw control. Conspiracy theories were invented out of the insecurity at that time. The Jonathan government was accused of sponsoring Boko Haram and the fable of a special killing squad set up by the government rippled. Time has proved these conspiracy theories to be vacant of verisimilitude.

And in Nigeria under President Buhari, what has changed? The same conspiracy theories -- but of northern domination and terror sponsorship – have been manufactured and propagandised. It appears with every new administration, conspiracy theories steeped in ethnic and religious prejudices are woven around the president – based on his/her ethnic origin and religious background.

Nigerians must realise we are all victims of elite domination. There is no other domination – be it ethnic or religious. The only domination to fear is that of the elite who foist a rivalry over national spoils on the people.

Let us bury these fallacies of ethnic agendas.

By Fredrick ‘Mr OneNigeria’ Nwabufo

Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @Fredrick Nwabufo

https://politicsnigeria.com/fallacies-of-ethnic-agendas-by-fredrick-nwabufo/

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Illuminatiship(m): 9:20am On Sep 03, 2021
For Nigeria matter I don give up..

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by mrvitalis(m): 9:22am On Sep 03, 2021
So If we don't trust each other why not let each region handle their security and control their resources

Is it not hypocrisy that u still support Nigeria as it is knowing fully well we don't trust each other why not address that fear

2) it's only a fool who would say there is no fulani agenda honestly ...we saw it happen in central Africa republic before the indiginous tribe took back their country

Why are people pretending Fulani agenda isn't known or it hasn't happened before ? ...if that's not hypocrisy I don't know what it is

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by BigSarah(f): 9:28am On Sep 03, 2021
It'll be unreasonable to claim there's no ethnic agenda or that there has never been..

But while the elite are wise enough to shelve their agenda for personal gains at times, ordinary Nigerians hold on to it even at their own detriment...

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Zico5(m): 9:28am On Sep 03, 2021
Fulani are not dominating anyone in this country. They are only using the so called advantage of their docile brother in Aso rock. Comes 2023, Fulani will become history and their power will come to nothing. But bearing till 2023 is the main issue on ground.

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by KillMNKnow(f): 9:28am On Sep 03, 2021
Igbos and Yorubas have ethnic domination agendas.

We in the North are all about one Nigeria and her progress. The Hausa, Fulani Kanuri, Jukun, Ebira, Nupe, Tiv, Shuwa, idoma. Are all equal.

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Sonnobax15(m): 9:28am On Sep 03, 2021
undecided
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by humilitypays(m): 9:28am On Sep 03, 2021
Nnamdi Azikiwe even though I am not his fan also echoed the saddest truth Ojukwu and others like Adebanjo, Olu Falae, etc have been saying which boils down to restructuring Nigeria to enable each region/tribe have total control of their region's resources, security and development while we operate under the umbrella of one united nation to give us a larger playing ground for business, external security and much more.



Restructure Nigeria now using the existing 6-geopolitical zone template to form:

South-Eastern Nigeria
South-Western Nigeria
Niger-Delta
Middle-Belt
North-Eastern Nigeria
North-Western Nigeria


And let each region have their Regional Prime Minister to act as their President.....then we have a council of Prime Ministers comprising of the 6 Regional Prime Ministers.

Each Regional Prime Minister will serve a 6-year term.....and then we can elect a ceremonial President to control the central government which will have less power since much power will now rest on the regional governments.

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Nobody: 9:29am On Sep 03, 2021
In the second republic was Walter Ofonagoro. In the third republic was Arthur Nzeribe. During Sani Abacha time was Daniel Kanu of the Youths Earnestly Ask for Abacha fame. In Lagos as we speak, there's one Joe Igbokwe who licks Tinubu's bumbum for breakfast. Here now is this Nwabuifo who's a CECL, i .e. Confirmed Eater of Crumbs and Leftovers. There's a big problem of genuflection with the Igbo. It's people like Nwabuifo that attract odium to the Igbo.

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by DoctorDree(m): 9:29am On Sep 03, 2021
Tribalism
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Kaduna1stson: 9:29am On Sep 03, 2021
Even as a northerner, I know Nigeria will break apart soon. We usually discuss this with fear. Our northern leaders are only looting to store for the future.

That is why we have continued to sponsor hungry people like Fred nwabufwo to keep the other tribes confused and thinking Nigeria will work. grin

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by theInterpreter: 9:29am On Sep 03, 2021
only Eboe and Fulani have domination agendas
we Yoruba have always supported regionalism

Azikiwe tried so much to push eboe domination and stopped the seccesion clause but unfortunately for him the Fulani were smarter

now that eboe can't dominate anymore they want "Biafra" where they would also dominate the eastern minorities

when Jonathan was giving them (eboe) all the positions we barely knew about the supleme leada

Kaduna1stson:
Even as a northerner, I know Nigeria will break apart soon. We usually discuss this with fear. Our northern leaders are only looting to store for the future.

That is why we have continued to sponsor hungry people like Fred nwabufwo to keep the other tribes confused and thinking Nigeria will work. grin
we know you're eboe
stop decieving yourselfgrin

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by sematec(m): 9:30am On Sep 03, 2021
Nigeria should be divided into 36 countries. It will be better.
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by victons(m): 9:30am On Sep 03, 2021
cheesy
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by theInterpreter: 9:30am On Sep 03, 2021
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Samfloxin(m): 9:30am On Sep 03, 2021
Agenda not agendas
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Xscape047: 9:31am On Sep 03, 2021
Ego B
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by ObaElegushi9(m): 9:31am On Sep 03, 2021
I have nothing to say
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by plainol(m): 9:31am On Sep 03, 2021
Ok, we have heard you Sir.

Dear Nigerians, this man says you all should close your eyes and sleep as Buhari is plotting evil domination with his FULANI brethrens.

We are all alive when Femi Adesina said it is better to surrender your land than your life.

We all know how Buhari has been running mad because Igboho, Nnamdi Kanu and Ortom all opposed Fulani invasion in their domains.

We all know how quick Malami opposed Amotekun. He was also the first person to oppose southern Govs ban on open grazing which most northern states are now banning.

We know how Buhari has kept mum over the issue of Fulani invasion of people's properties and lands. How Buhari mischievously called their ethnic agenda a farmers/herders clash. How unfortunate can a president be again to call the slaughter of 100 people in Benue a clash.

Buhari and his Northern FULANI brothers want to dominate Nigeria. They want to steal Nigerias land for all their brothers.

Buhari is evil. We all know that.

That man is commiting treason against Nigeria.

Have you seen the way they are running over Commodore Olakunle and Mailafia?

They want to scare people who are exposing their agenda into silence.

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Asgard73: 9:32am On Sep 03, 2021
Nwabufor will never make sense

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by WibusJaga: 9:32am On Sep 03, 2021

So much distrust & hatred along ethnic & religious lines in this kwantiri & Buhari is not helping matters at all.
I very much doubt if there is any country in the world right now as disunited as Nigeria.

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by almsofgold: 9:33am On Sep 03, 2021
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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Mr2019(m): 9:33am On Sep 03, 2021
mrvitalis:
So If we don't trust each other why not let each region handle their security and control their resources

Is it not hypocrisy that u still support Nigeria as it is knowing fully well we don't trust each other why not address that fear

2) it's only a fool who would say there is no fulani agenda honestly ...we saw it happen in central Africa republic before the indiginous tribe took back their country

Why are people pretending Fulani agenda isn't known or it hasn't happened before ? ...if that's not hypocrisy I don't know what it is

BigSarah:
It'll be unreasonable to claim there's no ethnic agenda or that there has never been..

But while the elite are wise enough to shelve their agenda for personal gains at times, ordinary Nigerians hold on to it even at their own detriment...

hmmm embarassed
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Sharon6(f): 9:33am On Sep 03, 2021
I just pray what happened in Afghanistan does not happen here in Nigeria. I pray
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Nobody: 9:34am On Sep 03, 2021
Samfloxin:
Agenda not agendas

He's RIGHT; you're WRONG!
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by FreeSpirited: 9:35am On Sep 03, 2021
SO An Igbo person wrote this intentional rubbish. Only an Igbos can write this for money, aside the Fulani who are the real terror of other tribes.
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What can't Igbos do for money? It's shameful, despite what The Igbo tribe went through in the hands of the Fulanis during civil war ..so an Igbo person will write this with conscience that there's no ethnic or religious agenda by any tribe in Nigeria...same Igbo who are the most persecuted of all tribes in Nigeria?
..
But igbos are always quick to point fingers at other tribes for hate and jealous..I wonder what they will do to this writer, their kinsman,who openly deny their pain, reality, aspiration and existential fear as mere propaganda and outrightly baseless...
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Igbos, in your struggles for Biafra and autonomy, deal with the rats amongst u..before pointing fingers at other tribes for sabotage . Thank you.

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by AntiChristian: 9:36am On Sep 03, 2021
I love this part the most

"...It appears with every new administration, conspiracy theories steeped in ethnic and religious prejudices are woven around the president – based on his/her ethnic origin and religious background.

Nigerians must realise we are all victims of elite domination. There is no other domination – be it ethnic or religious. The only domination to fear is that of the elite who foist a rivalry over national spoils on the people.

Let us bury these fallacies of ethnic agendas."

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Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by HelloWriter: 9:36am On Sep 03, 2021
Re: Fallacies Of Ethnic Agendas, By Fredrick Nwabufo by Blacknote: 9:36am On Sep 03, 2021
This one belong to LAWMA

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