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Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by stevnwigw1: 7:37pm On May 17, 2022 |
The Vice Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Kaduna State, 13th May, 2022, Dear Sir, RENOUNCEMENT OF MY STUDENTSHIP IN PROTEST OF THE GRUESOME MURDER OF SOKOTO COLLEGE STUDENT I, Oyeniyi Oyewole Iwakun, a Political Science postgraduate student with the admission number: P21SSPS8018 wishes to inform you of my decision to renouce my studentship at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria. This decision is in protest of the gruesome murder of an innocent 200 level student, Miss Deborah Samuel of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto on Thursday, 12th May 2022 by some uncultured and evil minded religious extremists. I opine that no matter her offence, nothing justifies the action of her murderers. More worrisome as shown in the online video in circulation on the social media is the supervised and organized manner of her killing and cremation in a broad day lght. As a detribalised young man with liberal views on religion, I see this ugly incident as most unacceptable in recent time therefore births my skepticism about my safety in Zaria, Kaduna state which has similar features of religious cum tribal intolerance, orchestrated insecurity and uncurtailed activities of bandits and terrorists. It may be her today, but who knows who is next tommorow? Please accept this open letter as my contribution to the demand for justice for the late Deborah Samuel. It is my hope that the perpetrators of this dastardly act are brought to book as against the usual narratives in the past. Your's Sincerely, Oyeniyi Iwakun Department of Political Science, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria Copied. I've relived these encounters before but unfortunately I can't retrieve it now so I'll take the pain to write again. I saw a few things during my service year in Sokoto that showed me clearly that Nigeria will ultimately be fragmented no matter how long we laboriously string it together. I attended a symposium organized for youth corp members where a facilitator from one of the Northern States, a PhD holder mentioned without any reservations that the leadership of the country is the exclusive preserve of the North and that the country by destiny is not supposed to be led by an unbeliever (Kaferi). He said it's an abomination for Southerners to rule the country because they are unbelievers. Of course, the most pious southern Muslim is viewed by the North as having no religion. I was shocked by this revelation from an academic who should be knowledgeable about the secularity of the Nigeria Nation. On another occasion, I took a bike from one point to another and paid the bike man the fare while expecting him to give me change. It's like giving a N200 note and expecting to be given a N100 change. This young Hausa man flung the money back at me and asked that I should go and look for change to pay him the exact fare. I tried to talk him into asking for change from his colleagues but he was adamant that I must go and find change. I was going to stand my ground when I saw some Southerners selling their wares around that area quickly closing in on me and winking that I should not argue with him. By this time the other people were already milling around in anger. In fact, an Ibo lady had to pay the bike man on my behalf and thereafter scolded me for daring to argue with an Hausa man on his land. You know as an ebullient youth corper I'd inadvertently thought everywhere was home. The woman apparently saved the day and worked out my escape. Teaching was my primary assignment at Giginya college during the service year. I discovered most of the SS2 and SS3 students could hardly make a sentence in English language. There was a particular one called Shugaba. This boy would write his English composition in undiluted Hausa language and submit to me. I was dazed by this absurdity. One day as the promotion examination was to commence, my HOD an Indian summoned me to his office and doled out an unmistaken instruction to me that no student was permitted to repeat a class, so I must make sure I pass every student in my class and get them to the next grade. I asked if Shugaba that could not write a sentence in English was inclusive. He arrogantly answered that I heard him well and that the instruction was from the ministry of Education. He said if I was in doubt I should see the principal. Of course, I was very angry in my spirit for that strange instruction so I went to see the principal hoping he would have a different opinion. That one outrightly told me I should simply go and carry out the instruction from the ministry of Education. I compromised when I saw the body language of the principal. Fast forward, during the exam as I was invigilating one of the classes, an Hausa guy strolled into the classroom about 1 hour into a 1 hour 30 minutes paper. I asked him why he was coming so late for his exam. His reply jolted me. He said he has been in the hospital where his wife was just delivered of a baby. Immediately the whole class broke into an ecstatic jubilation. Me, I was transfixed, wife of an SS2 student delivered of a baby? As we were discussing, the HOD entered and vetoed I should allow him sit for the exam and add the lost time. I was to learn later that a few of my students were actually married and were housed free of charge in the school premises. There were these two brothers in my class. They were the only southerners in that class and they were the only two paying school fees despite their father being a teacher in that school for an upwards of 20 years. The principal came to chase the two out of the examination hall for defaulting in the payment of school fees. Other students, sons of the soil came to school in free school uniforms, free tuition, free books and free meals except these two. That one time I questioned the so much touted oneness of the Nation. The other day, one of the NGOs came to distribute condom on camp. These people refused to either accept or touch one. They said it was Haram. On another occasion, a corper who shared accomodation with another Hausa corper was to celebrate his birthday in their shared apartment. He made the mistake of his life by bringing in women and alcohol when the party was about starting. The Hausa guy brought out a big cutlass and went on rampage threatening to butcher everyone for committing an Haram. Everybody scampered to safety and the party was cancelled. The rampaging guy had his masters in International Relations. It took the intervention of the cosmopolitan local government chairman to provide an alternative venue for the celebrant so danger was averted. While at Sokoto I was housed in the Sokoto Teachers College quarters. There was this nice Hausa guy that had a kiosk at the estate gate, so we corpers used to relax in his shop in the evenings to gist over some drink. On this particular day, the discussion centered on politics and the oneness of Nigeria. I tried to convince him about how a President of Southern extraction was necessary. The guy spoke in tandem with the opinion of the lecturer that I mentioned earlier. He felt Kafris were never going to be qualified to govern Nigeria. I had a counter opinion, so the argument became heated. I noticed he was already losing his cool so I made to leave and in the spirit of friendship I offered a handshake which he turned down. Till I left Sokoto that guy became hostile to me. There was a time the whole of the Southern part of the country was engulfed in protests against the military regime on the issue of a retrogressive economic policy. I noticed that as the students led the protests in the south and the whole place was on fire, Sokoto was unusually calm. There was no protest, so I asked some of the students at Uthman Danfodio university why they didn't join their colleagues in the south for the protest, he said it was a Southern affairs. I was surprised some days later when I saw people brandishing some leaves on campus in a protest. I thought at last these people have joined the protests initiated by the south only to be told that the protests had nothing to do with the south one. Out of curiosity, I asked them what they were protesting about. They said they didn't like male youth corp members having access to the girls hostel, that it was "ba shiga' (no entry). That was the crux of the violent protest when the south was burning over a national issue. Of course, peace was restored when an embargo was placed on male corpers visiting their female counterparts in the hostels. I can continue on and on about the glaring disparities between the North and the South and except there's an alignment which I think is impossible we can't possibly make progress as a nation. By: Abayomi Osoba 7 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by baliyubla: 7:39pm On May 17, 2022 |
Major statement. The only thing that has kept Nigeria one is the oil located in the South. The North hating the South is an understatement. 5 Likes |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by MangekyoAlt: 7:40pm On May 17, 2022 |
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Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Asgard13: 7:42pm On May 17, 2022 |
And after all gibberish Who cares If you want renounce your citizenship join.. that would have been the main deal .. not studenship Who e help Yoruba seeking clout |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Typicool8(m): 7:43pm On May 17, 2022 |
To be honest Nigeria cannot work as a single entity and the earlier we go our separate ways the better for us 1 Like |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Typicool8(m): 7:45pm On May 17, 2022 |
Asgard13:With due respect you have no iota of sense 5 Likes |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by joyandfaith: 7:46pm On May 17, 2022 |
He should transfer his programme to another university in the south. |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Asgard13: 7:47pm On May 17, 2022 |
Typicool8: And you that have sense .. renounce your citizenship with your sense .. Fools everywhere |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Oplomo: 7:48pm On May 17, 2022 |
Ndi one naijeriyya una well done. joezinho, oya come and defend one naijerriyya. Eru abokey. 1 Like |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by slivertongue: 7:52pm On May 17, 2022 |
Sad. Nigeria has never been one entity |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Nobody: 7:59pm On May 17, 2022 |
What Igbo saw long ago is what you're just seeing. 5 Likes |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Esama: 8:07pm On May 17, 2022 |
You will see how your igbo brothers will against you on this your stupid comment. Asgard13: |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Esama: 8:08pm On May 17, 2022 |
That's exactly what I told him today. Typicool8: 2 Likes |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by an0daGuy: 8:10pm On May 17, 2022 |
Mtschew the title of this story should have been Cowardly afonja throws in the towel instead of standing his ground |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Joeyzinho: 8:13pm On May 17, 2022 |
Oplomo: Anu ofia... |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Typicool8(m): 8:14pm On May 17, 2022 |
Esama:Well that is a pointer to the fact that he is senseless |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by DMerciful(m): 8:15pm On May 17, 2022 |
You're not Igbo because you're neither here nor there. Asgard13: 2 Likes |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by obiekunie01: 8:19pm On May 17, 2022 |
that op is one hell of a lucky guy! he stepped on the head of the mamba snake three times and live to tell the story. 1. questioning why their children should not be given full promotion to the next class is enough reason for the principal to inform their boys to set you up and do you yankan namma! - kill you like a cow. but some how, you escaped it. 2. questioning that guy on why he came late to exam is enough reason for them to waylay you after the exam and chi ubanka - literally mean "eat your father" but some how you escaped it. 3. arguing with a northerner in his domain on his allah given right to rule over any other religion or tribe in nigeria - is a good enough reason to send you to the great beyond by tsaka maka daga a tumbi - plant a daga deep into your stomach. and some how you escaped that too! Arna! kafirin banza kawai! Infidel! born bastard! Thats all he see you as - it doesn't matter to him whether you are a muslim so long as you are from the south, you are an infidel and he will not hesitate to treat you as such by killing you if you give him the slightest opportunity. 2 Likes |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by CharleyBright(m): 8:39pm On May 17, 2022 |
Sad. The average Muslim Northern youth is a potential saddistic terrorist. Their envy and hatred for progressive Southerners are obvious by the manners they are quick to be violent at any slight chance. Worthless illiterate cretins that are no dont value lives that's why they can easily waste lives. |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Nobody: 8:55pm On May 17, 2022 |
Honestly.....what would this achieve?? |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Ttalk: 9:00pm On May 17, 2022 |
DMerciful: The guy is not Igbo, his mission is to instigate hatred between Igbo and Yoruba. He couldn't hide his identity when news of Deborah killing came up. He has done enough damage in pitching Igbo against Yoruba and sadly some Igbo guys bought into his agenda 1 Like |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Coly2012(m): 9:30pm On May 17, 2022 |
Reading this reminded me of my NYSC days at masama (gwandu)in kebbi state, it was just similar like the op narrative of hostility,even travelling to tambuwa in sokoto state to attend church and the hostility of drivers to carry you when they notice you are a Christian... Nigeria non be one and e no fit be one... But at the end we still show them love risking our lives on rural rugged evangelism. 1 Like |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Phut(f): 11:47pm On May 17, 2022 |
Esama:Tufiakwa! That thing is not Igbo. Attacking Igbo is it’s lifeblood. 1 Like |
Re: Renouncement Of My Studentship In Protest Of The Gruesome Murder Of Sokoto Colle by Idiko1: 11:50pm On May 17, 2022 |
baliyubla: The only reason IPOB is proscribed too. |
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