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How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by iwaeda: 9:10am On Jan 31, 2022
“Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is making a big announcement,” that one said and again, zoomed off.

BY RUDOLF OGOO OKONKWOJAN 31, 2022

 

An Abuja-based discreet Think Thank invited me to the Nigerian capital for a strategic meeting. The goal is to develop a plan to rescue the South-East of Nigeria, irrespective of what is happening in other parts of the country. The group thinks there is room to build a progressive region around the incoming governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo, and hopeful candidates in Imo and Abia States, Emeka Ihedioha and Enyinnaya Abaribe, respectively.

 

I flew in and lodged at Transcorp Hilton Hotel. It was a two-day stay, so I did not alert friends in Abuja, else I would be distracted.

 

On the evening of our first meeting, as I was making my way to the elevator for an onward ride to the sixth-floor meeting room, I noticed media members rushing somewhere with their cameras and microphones out in the open, naked as we say in media jargon.

 

“What is going on?” I asked one of them.

 

“There is breaking news,” he said and zoomed off.

 

“What is breaking?” I asked another who rushed by.

 

“Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is making a big announcement,” that one said and again, zoomed off.

 

I looked at my wristwatch; I still had ten minutes to spare. So, the reporter in me took over. I followed the reporters down the hall to see what was going on. Congress Hall, the venue of the event, was filled to the brim.

 

I found a standing-only space close to the door; I squeezed myself in, rested my back on the wall and listened to people murmuring. I tried to catch a sense of the gist, but the convener called the audience to order at that moment. He then gave a rumbustious speech, introducing the leading candidate for the 2023 Nigerian presidential election.

A bright dazzling light shined on the face of Bola Tinubu as he walked up to the podium. He appeared so young and bubbly, with a broad smile decorating his face. There was no sign of wrinkles on his forehead or bags under his eyes. His gait was strong and his steps were swift. I was not the only one taken aback by his transformation.

“Money good ooo,” the man beside me whispered. “Look at how young the man looks.” I wanted to tell the man that two weeks of drinking Ensure would do the magic on anybody, but I held my peace.

“Our next president,” the crowd shouted.

“Four more years,” others shouted.

 

In the middle of the hall, Tinubu waved at them and signaled the excited crowd to take their seats. There was a new relaxed impetus in his posture. It took a few minutes before the audience settled down. Bola Tinubu cleared his throat, followed the traditional Nigerian protocol of greeting dignitaries in the audience, and then started.

“When I announced that I was running for president, it inspired those of you here to visualize a brighter future for our dear country. You all deployed immediately across Nigeria, canvassing for support and selling our impeccable vision of a new Nigeria. I appreciate how you have shaken the political table of Nigeria in this short period. You have run our potential challengers out of the arena or under their mother’s bed. I appreciate you all. You are the proof that when great idea rises, meets great moments, it shows the people the light.”

 

Something in Tinubu’s unusually smooth voice, the long smirk on his check, the periodic pursed lips, didn’t sync with the words coming out of his mouth.

 

“Having said that, I have had ample time to consult and survey our political stage. While I can easily see that I have no equal out there; while I am sure that the presidency of Nigeria will be a cakewalk for us, I have had the time to think beyond what I want. Our beloved country has blessed me beyond my wildest dreams. At this point in my life, things that move me are beyond things that I, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the Jagaban want. American author Zig Ziglar said it best, “Don’t give up what you want most for what you want now.”

 

He paused, looked around as if to see if the Zig Ziglars in the audience approved.

 

“When I look at the Nigerian landscape of 200 million citizens, of which 140 million of them are under 35 years of age, I feel that for the sake of this country’s future, men like me should play roles other than being president. It is not because our muscles are weak or that our minds are dull, far from it. Men of my generation should be satisfied being kingmakers. In that role, we can guide the new generations to lead this country with new blood and vigor and compete with their mates across the globe. I have been all over the world, and I have seen young Nigerians do so everywhere. I believe they should be able to do the same at home.”

My eyes repeatedly blinked at this point. I glanced at the hall and it was as silent as a graveyard on a cold and dark night.

 

“As a result, I have decided not to run for president,” Tinubu declared. His voice was unequivocal, without an iota of doubt.

 

A loud hiss came off the mouth of the man standing beside me. “No, Jagaban. Iro!,” yelled someone in the middle of the hall. Another at the left side shouted, “We no go gree. We want you, Asiwaju.”

 

“Nigeria has a lot of capable hands to guide this country into the next decade and next century,” Tinubu continued. “Just looking at younger people that I have mentored in Lagos State and all of the South-West, I am more than confident that you all do not need me to take this nation to the next level. I can easily mention ten names that you all know who are capable hands to take charge of this nation. These men and women have worked directly with me. And you know if they are there, I will be around overseeing what they do to make sure that they deliver the kind of consistent successes that we have delivered to the people of Lagos State since 1999.”

Another man beside me murmured to himself, “it is not the same thing.”

 

“I will ask other elder statesmen like Atiku Abubakar to give way for the young,” Tinubu continued. “We have to trust them to take over the baton from us. I will deploy my resources to support any of such candidates that you choose in the upcoming election.”

 

Tinubu paused, raised his head off the speech on the podium and surveyed the audience. He swallowed a lump of air and continued.

 

“What I will say next may be a lot harder for some of you to swallow. But if you trust me, if you believe in my leadership acumen, you should listen carefully and give what I will say next a serious consideration.”

 

I stood at attention.

 

“I strongly believe that our brothers and sisters from the Eastern part of Nigeria deserve a chance to produce the president of Nigeria in 2023. They are a vital part of this country. And over the years, we have judged them so unfairly and misunderstood the various political developments coming from that part of our country.”

 

At this point, I glanced at the audience. A stream of dejection flew across their faces. One man six feet away raised his fist in the air and said a restrained, “Yes.”

 

“I think we can give them a sense of belonging by together agreeing to have them produce the candidates for president from our country’s two major political parties,” Tinubu continued. “There is no question about their great contributions to this country or is there any question about the availability of men and women from that region who have integrity, leadership talent and have worked hard and sacrificed a lot for this country. I appeal to you all to join me in changing the way we look at the South-East. Another American author and motivational speaker, Wayne Dyer, said “If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”

 

I pinched myself.

 

“Some of you may say that power is not given,” Tinubu proceeded. “I have said a similar thing in the past. But as one of those who have mastered the art of giving power, I can tell you that power is entirely given. Giving out power is exactly what we have done in this country since 1959. We do it, not out of fear or because of threat. We do it as a necessary sacrifice to keep our nation moving forward as one entity. As we have seen, when we fail to do what is right, posterity punishes us.”

 

 Again, I glanced at the audience. Some have stopped looking up the stage and were now downcast, with eyes on the floor. The photojournalists and reporters with traditional cameras were clicking as if they would capture the soul of the man speaking if they tried hard enough.

 

“I know I have burdened you all with so much this evening,” Mr. Tinubu continued. “But I have to stop here for now. Let the reporters go and write tomorrow’s front-page stories. Whatever happens, I can assure you that tomorrow will be a brand-new day for our nation. I feel relieved that when the history of this country is written, it will have a small line in it about the sacrifice that we made today for the betterment of our country and, more especially, our generation unborn. Thank you all for coming out this evening – now go and make Nigeria what you want it to be. May God bless you and bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

 

Even though Tinubu was obviously done, the audience was still transfixed. A look at my watch showed it was fifteen minutes after my meeting time. I removed my glasses, placed them in my breast pocket, turned around and headed out. As I left the hall, I heard a loud breakout of singing inside the hall. I listened to the chorus coming out of the doors.

“Holy, Holy Holy, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is another savior. Holy, holy…”

 

And then, I woke up.

     

Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo teaches Post-Colonial African History at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He is also the host of Dr. Damages Show. His books include “This American Life Sef”, “Children of a Retired God” among others.

   
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Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by Xscape1993(m): 9:33am On Jan 31, 2022
We don't need him as president.
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by DrGoodman: 9:41am On Jan 31, 2022
The jagaban is a great man, he should be rewarded with a lengthy payment and kept in the care of an old people's home, where family and friends will be visiting him for advice and consultation.
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 9:43am On Jan 31, 2022
mtcheew... lagos landlord and chief bullion van will not support SE. pls stop dreaming mr okonkwo
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by Nobody: 9:53am On Jan 31, 2022
Tinubu represent Yoruba wisdom, integrity excellence patience and sophistication. He is a subject of envy, hatred and bigotry to the most intolerant tribe in Nigeria, they don't hate him because he is Tinubu, they hate him because he represents Yoruba Greatness

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Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by DrGoodman: 9:54am On Jan 31, 2022
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
mtcheew... lagos landlord and chief bullion van will not support SE. pls stop dreaming mr okonkwo

Exactly, that was what the over 6 million Igbo voters in 1999 and 2003 presidential elections failed to realise.
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by DrGoodman: 9:56am On Jan 31, 2022
SlyDev:
Tinubu represent Yoruba wisdom, integrity excellence patience and sophistication. He is a subject of envy, hatred and bigotry to the most intolerant tribe in Nigeria, they don't hate him because he is Tinubu, they hate him because he represents Yoruba Greatness

Coming from a fulani man, I will say your just creating a fight for the south so you can go back to the North and try to referee the fight.

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Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by Nobody: 10:01am On Jan 31, 2022
DrGoodman:


Coming from a fulani man, I will say your just creating a fight for the south so you can go back to the North and try to referee the fight.

A Fulani man supporting Tinubu when there is Atiku? undecided this is okoro way of thinking, you need to change

Yoruba ni mi o swagger grin

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Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by DrGoodman: 10:04am On Jan 31, 2022
SlyDev:


A Fulani man supporting Tinubu when there is Atiku? undecided this is okoro way of thinking, you need to change

Yoruba ni mi o swagger grin

A fulani man "claiming" to support Tinubu just to deflect attention and cause the fight he wants.

No fulani man loves any yoruba person.

Ask Abiola or Sunday Igboho. grin
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 10:09am On Jan 31, 2022
DrGoodman:


Exactly, that was what the over 6 million Igbo voters in 1999 and 2003 presidential elections failed to realise.
nope. they made the right choice. obj over falae in 1999. obj over buhari in 2003.

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Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by Nobody: 10:10am On Jan 31, 2022
DrGoodman:


A fulani man "claiming" to support Tinubu just to deflect attention and cause the fight he wants.

No fulani man loves any yoruba person.

Ask Abiola or Sunday Igboho. grin

Tinubu the greatest threat to alaigbo right? cheesy
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by DrGoodman: 10:11am On Jan 31, 2022
SlyDev:


Tinubu the greatest threat to alaigbo right? cheesy

I don't understand how?

Biafra is the goal.
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by DrGoodman: 10:12am On Jan 31, 2022
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
nope. they made the right choice. obj over falae in 1999. obj over buhari in 2003.

Good over evil grin
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by Macphenson: 10:17am On Jan 31, 2022
okoo
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by inspectorg(m): 10:50am On Jan 31, 2022
Yinmu!! If wishes were horses....,well that's a nice writeup there; laid down in a classic manner.
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by Invictuse: 12:43pm On Jan 31, 2022
This is probable only if their is an Igbo who is loyal to him n able to appeal enough to for the required support but I doubt that.


DrGoodman:
The jagaban is a great man, he should be rewarded with a lengthy payment and kept in the care of an old people's home, where family and friends will be visiting him for advice and consultation.
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by DrGoodman: 12:46pm On Jan 31, 2022
Invictuse:
This is probable only if their is an Igbo who is loyal to him n able to appeal enough to for the required support but I doubt that.



Who says it must be an Igbo man, don't be too fast to jump into a sinking ship, e get why.
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by Invictuse: 1:50pm On Jan 31, 2022
Google the meaning of the word "if". Even lunatics know when to be reasonable but you despicable pigs just don't get it.


DrGoodman:

Who says it must be an Igbo man, don't be too fast to jump into a sinking ship, e get why.
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by Wazobia2216: 1:57pm On Jan 31, 2022
DrGoodman:
The jagaban is a great man, he should be rewarded with a lengthy payment and kept in the care of an old people's home, where family and friends will be visiting him for advice and consultation.
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by Bobloco: 2:09pm On Jan 31, 2022
Ogoo nwa okonkwo

Please wake up, it is just a dream, a mere dream.

The Tinubu we know wants to be the biggest landlord in Nigeria, having conquered Lagos State as it's biggest landlord

The kingmaker wants to become king
Re: How Bola Tinubu Saved Nigeria And Made Heaven, By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by Christistruth00: 3:18pm On Jan 31, 2022
Rudolph Okonkwo is always on Tinubu’s Case

Okorocha just declared for Presidency

Rudolf Okonkwo can go and Campaign for him instead

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