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Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by naptu2: 2:17pm On Feb 02, 2017
Air, You're Under Arrest!

By Pius Adesanmi

President Buhari's administration, its supporters and well-wishers, do not want Tu Baba to have his say in a democracy. They do not want him to organize a protest against the direction of Nigeria under President Buhari's supervision.

They have denigrated him.
They have abused him.
They have abused his father and mother.

Those who defend the musician's right to agonize and organize in a democracy have been surprised by the ferocity of those determined to silence the man.

I think that Mr. Innocent Idibia's traducers - the Buhari administration and its voices in the public sphere - have a better understanding of history than those who are acting surprised and are blindsided by the ferocity of the opposition to Mr. Idibia's planned protest.

Let's be clear: I support and endorse that protest and the spirit which informs it. If I were in the country, I'd join it to protest against the failures and the shortcomings of the current administration and insist on better, responsible, and accountable governance.

If we cede Nigeria to the crude and primitive instincts of those who would have us perish even the mere thought of peaceful and legitimate protest in a democracy just because they deify President Buhari, we are totally finished. A Nigeria in which the right to protest is demonized cannot contain us and such people.

It is instructive that many of those who are attempting to prevent legitimate protests against President Buhari in Nigeria see no contradiction whatsoever in hailing legitimate protests against President Trump in another democracy in faraway America. Perhaps we should not be surprised because irony and the Nigerian have never been good friends.

I said that the Buhari administration and its supporters who are trying to block Mr. Idibia's right to dissent have a better handle on history than those who are surprised by the state's reaction.

Come with me.

Centuries before Christ, in ancient Greece precisely, a fellow called Orpheus became the perfect embodiment of poetic genius in music. It was said that his father, the god Apollo, gave him a lyre and taught him to play it. Orpheus became the greatest musician in the universe. The world obeyed the command of his art. Rivers, mountains, animals, and humans all melted when he played the lyre. He fell in love with a beautiful lady called Eurydice.

Misfortune happens to this perfect love story and his wife died and descended to Hades - the underworld. Orpheus had one power, one weapon that no force could withstand - his music. With his lyre, he was able to descend to Hades, cross the dangerous Stygian realm, charm Cerberus the monster with three heads, and gain admission into the presence of Pluto, the god of the Underworld, whose heart he melted with music and retrieved his wife.

Nothing was able to withstand or block the liberating capacity of the music of Orpheus. Orpheus had served notice to humanity that music liberates. Music frees people from tyranny. Such is the awesome power of the musician.

Such is the awesome power of the musician. Fast forward to several centuries after Christ, in 13th-century Germany, the people of the little village of Hamelin were in bondage. The bondage of rat infestation. Doctors could not save them from that bondage. Armies could not save them from that bondage. A single musician and his pipe saved them. He also of course had the capacity to punish them for failing to compensate him as promised. Just as the Pied Piper of Hamelin used his music to lure the rats away, he lured the children away. Such is the awesome power of the musician.

Such is the awesome power of the musician. In Jericho, the invading Israelites had to make the transition from professional soldiers to professional musicians. They laid down their arms and blew trumpets. And the Wall of Jericho fell. Such is the awesome power of the musician.

Such is the awesome power of the musician. In folktale after folktale after folktale after folktale, Ijapa the tortoise uses song and music to conquer, to overcome, to liberate, to bring down tyranny in the Yoruba world. Such is the awesome power of the musician.

Such is the awesome power of the musician. If you watch the documentary, Amandla (find it on YouTube), you will gain an understanding of the fact that it was song and music that brought down Apartheid in South Africa. You will hear former Apartheid police officers and security forces declare that they were more afraid of the song and the chanting "of the blecks" (Blacks in South African English) than the stones and the bullets of the anti-apartheid fighters. Such is the awesome power of the musician.

The man who finds favour with the Muses and they invest the art of music in him immediately becomes an existential threat to power because he is in possession of a weapon that has been the nemesis of power throughout history. Whether he is singing or just operating in the secular realm of a protest beyond musical performance, he is still an existential threat to power.

This explains why the Buhari administration and its supporters are so afraid of Mr. Innocent Idibia. This explains why they are so jittery. And this explains why their reaction and hysterics should be familiar to those who have read enough books to understand the history of such reactions to the musician.

The Nigerians trying to stop the artist have ancestors dating all the way back to ancient Greece - agents of power and forces of reaction who have always tried to catch the wind and arrest the air. Sadly, they will go the way of all those who have tried to arrest the air before them. They will go the way of those who have tried to "arrest the music", to borrow the title of Tejumola Olaniyan's excellent book.

If you are a blind Buhari supporter, Mr. Innocent Idibia is not your problem. President Buhari is. Face him and tell him to up his game and deliver on his electoral promises. You did not elect him to run Nigeria catastrophically on auto-pilot as he is currently doing. At any rate, if you are a patriot, your loyalty will always be to Nigeria and not to any President.

If you belong in Team Nigeria, the team of transcendental non-partisan patriots who believe that Nigeria is bigger than anyone, including the President, and his supporters must consequently not be allowed to reduce Nigeria to a theocracy run by their god, defend Mr. Innocent Idibia's right to protest. Support him.

Physically, they may shut down that protest or even prevent him from holding it. Don't worry. Mr. Idibia is an artist. He has song. He has music. He is beyond them.

Let them continue to arrest the air.

It's their funeral.

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by naptu2: 2:17pm On Feb 02, 2017
naptu2:
Another masterpiece from Professor Pius Adesanmi. He is so good that it's hard to choose which of his articles is my favourite, but here are six fantastic articles that he wrote.


Letter Of Gratitude To Senator Iyiola Omisore (2010)
https://www.nairaland.com/562153/letter-gratitude-senator-iyiola-omisore


And It Came To Pass (2009)
http://saharareporters.com/2009/07/08/and-it-came-pass


And It Came To Pass II (King Jona's Miracles). (2013)
https://www.nairaland.com/1272098/king-jonas-miracle-pius-adesanmi

General Buhari: A Whole Former Head Of State! (2014)
https://www.nairaland.com/1923568/general-buhari-whole-former-head


Was God Angry the Day He Created The Nigerian? (2015)
http://saharareporters.com/2015/09/30/was-god-angry-day-he-created-nigerian-pius-adesanmi

I May Renounce My Canadian Citizenship By Pius Adesanmi (2015)
https://www.nairaland.com/2800523/may-renounce-canadian-citizenship-pius#40990338

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by hahn(m): 2:20pm On Feb 02, 2017
Nice. #istandwith2baba

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by obamabinladen(m): 2:22pm On Feb 02, 2017
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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by Ngokafor(f): 2:23pm On Feb 02, 2017
...Apc and its zombie supporters attacking tuface are making some of us who did not support the protest initially to have a serious change of heart..They more they denigrate him,the more poppular the protest is becoming.

..but as usual,they are too clueless to realise that..smh.

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by NaMe4: 2:28pm On Feb 02, 2017
A sensible Prof! But seems he's not within the Country. Could that be the reason why he is able to reason logically as opposed to the 2 earlier buffoons who made a fool of themselves?


#Istandwith2Baba

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by Mynd44: 2:30pm On Feb 02, 2017
Pius is making sense as usual.

Even Tolu Ogunlesi said it yesterday.

This is a democracy, the same right you have to be satisfied with the government is the same rights ither have to be unsatisfied. If people want to act in the unsatifactory situation and decide to mrch against it, they are nothing but people who want the best.

You who thinks we are on the right path as a country also have the right to protest, march or anything else.

Freedom of expression is a right we should take seriously

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by naptu2: 2:32pm On Feb 02, 2017
Mynd44:
Pius is making sense as usual.

Even Tolu Ogundamisi said it yesterday.

This is a democracy, the same right you have to be satisfied with the government is the same rights ither have to be unsatisfied. If people want to act in the unsatifactory situation and decide to mrch against it, they are nothing but people who want the best.

You who thinks we are on the right path as a country also have the right to protest, march or anything else.

Freedom of expression is a right we should take seriously

Kayode Ogundamisi or Tolu Ogunlesi?

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by Fedayeen02: 2:33pm On Feb 02, 2017
It is instructive that many of those who are attempting to prevent legitimate protests against President Buhari in Nigeria see no contradiction whatsoever in hailing legitimate protests against President Trump in another democracy in faraway America. Perhaps we should not be surprised because irony and the Nigerian have never been good friends.



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They support Protest against Trump but shun against buhari own

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by Pedagogue: 2:33pm On Feb 02, 2017
Check my previous posts.

I supported Buhari. I voted for him.

But before you childishly call me a 'wailer' or any of the childish tantrums that I read on NL, and other social media pages, may I implore you to please note the following:

1. The elites (ruling class) laugh at our foolishness every time we label ourselves 'wailers', 'Ipob', 'Afonja' etc.

2. The goal of the elites (ruling class) is to make money/acquire power for the benefit of themselves/family

3.The elites (ruling class) do not give a damn about their ethnicity or religion when they share our money.

4. If the elites (ruling class) make money/acquire power for themselves/family without giving a hoot about each other's religion or ethnic group, why can't we collectively focus on the goal of having a better Nigeria without focusing on our differences?

Having said that, it is important for me to emphasise that I voted for Jonathan in 2011. I only voted for Buhari because Jonathan failed. PERIOD.

But now, Buhari, in whom I invested my hopes has shamefully failed. The next 2 years of his tenure CANNOT change the 2 years of his failure. He's just fundamentally ill-equipped to govern any 21st century country.

I don't care about Tuface's intentions. The mere fact that he wants to provide a platform for people to express their dissatisfactions is a wonderful idea.

I support the protest , and will always support any platform that Nigerians can get to tell the state and federal governments that THEY HAVE FAILED US

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by amiibaby(f): 2:33pm On Feb 02, 2017
okay

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by wellmax(m): 2:33pm On Feb 02, 2017
Prof Pius... Always on point

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by Fedayeen02: 2:34pm On Feb 02, 2017
Mynd44:
Pius is making sense as usual.

Even Tolu Ogundamisi said it yesterday.

This is a democracy, the same right you have to be satisfied with the government is the same rights ither have to be unsatisfied. If people want to act in the unsatifactory situation and decide to mrch against it, they are nothing but people who want the best.

You who thinks we are on the right path as a country also have the right to protest, march or anything else.

Freedom of expression is a right we should take seriously
But we lost it under buhari Presidency

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by basty: 2:34pm On Feb 02, 2017
Not from a PDP sponsored candidate who has wined and dined with PDP and above all given incentives or pecks.

How sincere is Idibia?

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by dunkem21(m): 2:34pm On Feb 02, 2017
The only thing 2face needs to do now is back down .. and see Nigerians troop to the street in solidarity. cool

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by Fedayeen02: 2:34pm On Feb 02, 2017
naptu2:


Kayode Ogundamisi or Tolu Ogunlesi?
He is confused

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by SalamRushdie: 2:35pm On Feb 02, 2017
Beautiful piece I must say ...İt's better the govt allows the protest to hold than Tuface release a song against them oooooooo..A word is enough for the wise


#ISTANDWITH2BABA

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by AntiWailer: 2:35pm On Feb 02, 2017
Ok Prof.

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by wizkidblogger(f): 2:35pm On Feb 02, 2017
Online protesters everywhere

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by wHyyyyyyyyyY: 2:36pm On Feb 02, 2017
Wow! This is deep. Brilliant! Best article I've read this year.

#iStandWithTubaba #EnoughIsEnough

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by Bahddo(m): 2:36pm On Feb 02, 2017
Damn! This is a masterpiece. Now this is a real professor... He is well-read and has a way with words. Very objective and beautiful piece.

Now its easy to see why our nation is still backward despite our many resources. Many Nigerians do not care about our collective interests, they don't care about the plight of our nation as long as they can get crumbs for licking the oppressive boots of the government.

Shame on all those opposing 2baba for trying to struggle for a better Nigeria.

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by sunsplash99(m): 2:37pm On Feb 02, 2017
God bless the professor.

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by DIKEnaWAR: 2:37pm On Feb 02, 2017
Shame on buhari

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by ginajet(f): 2:37pm On Feb 02, 2017
I was among those shouting Febuhari and SaiBaba but today IStandWith2baba I love Nigeria more than any president...... Enough is Enough.... Hope the protest will hold in Kaduna too?

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by ajoskele(m): 2:37pm On Feb 02, 2017
Prof. Pius Adesanmi.
If you are reading this, even God knows I want to meet you. I want to hold your hands. I want to look into your face and say to you 'wehdonesir'!

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by nlanded: 2:37pm On Feb 02, 2017
Let Tu Face do his protest and those who support him accompany him, and also allow those who don't support his views to have a right not to support his protest as well, if Tu Face has the civil right to protest then others also have civil right of choice not to support it as well, its that simple!

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by hemenie(m): 2:38pm On Feb 02, 2017
Now we know who be genuine professor.

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Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi On 2face's Planned Protest. by Nobody: 2:38pm On Feb 02, 2017
Hmmm, arrest the air..... That should be the title of Tubaba's next track

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