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What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by PhockPhockMan: 3:05am On Feb 19, 2015
In Chinua Achebe’s published collection of essays, The Education of a British Protected Child, he narrated a story told to him by his father, Isaiah Okafor Achebe.

Pa Achebe was a convert to Christianity. In his zeal to make a disciple of all nations, he approached his maternal uncle, Pa Udoh, and tried to win his soul for the Lord. The man refused to be proselytised by his nephew and to make his point, he pointed to a row of insignia of traditional titles he had taken and asked his nephew, “What do I do with these?”

Like Chinua, I find the question quite instructive.

The paraphernalia of titles Uncle Udoh put on display were not just mere items, neither were they a trophy of his vanities but they were history. His history. The materials were “culture” and Pa Udoh, from what Achebe described, was an epitome of Igbo culture and traditional values. Those items he showed his nephew disembodied the narratives of who he was and the roads he had been. He could not shed them off to take up a new identity in Jesus Christ without giving away his entire essence.

The question of “what do I do with this?” is also a reflective one. It shows foresight. It asks, if I give up who I am, who I have been and all that defines me, who – or what – do I become?

The Achebe parable is useful to interpret Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s latest act: He recently tore his Peoples Democratic Party membership card before the very eyes of the world.

Or rather, he handed the card over to a fawning underling – his ward chairman, one Usman Oladunjoye – to do so on his behalf as if the indignity of ripping that piece of paper was beneath his imperious personality.

Obasanjo card-tearing act is not the beginning of the story –and, perhaps, not a climax of it– although it is one of the most dramatic moments of the melodrama that has been playing between the political actors in the PDP for some time now.

Like Achebe’s great uncle, one cannot get rid of one’s association to one’s history and antecedents without having to face the question of identity.

One thing to never forget is this: Obasanjo is the PDP and the PDP is Obasanjo; neither is indistinguishable from the other. For all the faults of the PDP, one cannot deny that they are a formidable political party, strong and resilient. In fact, it is the only party in Nigeria that transcends personalities, for now. The history of the woes of Nigeria cannot be narrated without a significant portion attributed to the PDP and the roles the men that make up its cabals have played in superintending the denigration of the Nigerian essence.

For the past 16 years, Obasanjo has been a member of that party and a prominent one at that. There is nothing that we accuse the PDP of that he does not personify. He has been enabled, ennobled and obscenely enriched by virtue of his PDP membership. When he returned from prison in 1998, looking gaunt and haggard from the late dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha’s hovel, it was the PDP’s political machinery that rescued him and made a prince out of him.

So, who is Obasanjo without the PDP?

The man gave his reasons for divorcing himself from the party and all of them were quintessentially Obasanjo in nature: self-righteous, self-vindicating and zero reflection. But these should surprise no one. Obasanjo’s narcissism kisses its own reflection in the mirror. He must simply imagine that the world revolves around him such that he is always all over the place, heckling and disrupting everything without acknowledging that the wall crumbling around us was built from his own pack of cards.

There is no Nigerian – dead, living and unborn – that can hope to rise to the level of egotism at which the man operates. Obasanjo even announced his departure from partisan politics and stated his decision to become a “statesman” as if it was some kind of career move.


Watching Obasanjo, you would be forgiven for thinking being a statesman is some kind of job and no longer a status that is derived from years of noble acts to the nation state.

Now that he is cutting away the insignia of his PDP titles, who is Obasanjo now? What is he becoming and what does he do about his past? Does it mean that he is cutting himself loose from the corruption and odium that the PDP currently represents? If that is his move, like he wants us to believe, what does he do with himself considering that some people see him as a repository of all the values he denounces in the PDP? It is tempting to think of his tearing ruse as renunciation of the PDP infamy which he embodies but anyone that knows his antecedents very well will not be blamed for seeing his card-tearing move as sheer multiplication of his infamy.

What is particularly interesting about the spectacle of tearing his PDP membership card into pieces – through a proxy – is the crass drama of it. It would have been wholly sufficient for the former president to have issued a press release dissociating himself from the PDP. It would have been unsurprising if the release was laden with the now familiar menu of Obasanjo-sized nuances that myopically seek to crucify others for sins he himself is seem not to be free of. But no, he needed the klieg lights of reporters as witnesses. Just as he did on the occasions when he wrote a letter to President Jonathan and then wrote a book dedicated to his self-possession, he had to turn the whole episode around himself. There seems to be no end to his cunning.

The video of Obasanjo and Oladunjoye, in their card-tearing mayhem recalls other incidents -in myths- where the act of “tearing” was especially significant. Think of the symbolism of King Saul in the Bible (inadvertently) tearing Samuel’s clothes and having a curse pronounced on him; the instance of Jesus’ crucifixion and how the temple cloth was torn from top to bottom. In both instances, the tearing was the harbinger of a new order. Political actors lost their gamble, power changed hands and another era began.

So, perhaps one should ask what Obasanjo “tearing” portends – for him and for the political atmosphere where he has dominated all these years. Has he sensed a change in Nigeria’s political misbehaviours and, therefore, jumps ship before a new order comes and spots him on the wrong divide?

http://www.punchng.com/opinion/viewpoint/what-obasanjo-really-tore-up/

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by temitemi1(m): 5:21am On Feb 19, 2015
Obasanjo can never be seen as a stateman but statetout... GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by ShakurM(m): 5:55am On Feb 19, 2015
OBJ is a political animal!

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by deeozi(m): 6:55am On Feb 19, 2015
If only the youth would help themselves by stop being used by the old men who are after their own selfish desires.
You can tear your card but you can not tear who you are.
We need change but we need a credible change.

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by OgaTheTop2: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2015
cheesy cheesy. PDP is dead tongue

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by simplemach(m): 9:10am On Feb 19, 2015
I read some, e long, i no fit finish am. But in summary, Pa OBJ is a disgrace to the entire black race.

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by kilopiont: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2015
what do we believe
Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by korel9: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2015
He can tear his agbada and sokoto for all I care angry





For now it is GEJ till Obj hugs transformer in the name of vexing tyns grin

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by itetemi: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2015
it is pdp that has been torn..................metaphor

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by shadelek(m): 9:10am On Feb 19, 2015
Obj is the big fish that keeps disturbing the river of PDP at the national level for some years back. Thank God he is no longer part of us. Without obj, PDP will achieve everything achievable. Gej till 2019

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by maestroferddi: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2015
It is only in Nigeria that a former President would be so daft as to descend to the level of publicly ripping his party membership card.

It is only in Nigeria that a perpetrator of the foregoing ignominy would yet be taken serious going forward.

Elsewhere, Obasanjo's show of shame qualifies for the quintessential act of irremedial political suicide.

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by eleojo23: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2015
So OBJ now wants to chant the change mantra?
Change in itself is not the issue, rather it is the manner of change that is the cause for concern.
When the merger opposition party was formed, I looked forward to seeing something good coming out of it. I thought I would see a new set of people who really want to do things differently and bring true change but alas, it turned out to be a very big disappointment.

From all indications so far, there is nothing new in this merger, in fact, it has the potential of even being more lethal to our nation than the preexisting party.
A look at the kind of people who now make up this party will tell you so.

And the funny (and at same time annoying) thing is that they keep chanting the word 'change'. The question is, what manner of change?

When a group of people use the word 'change' and try to explain it as a good deviation from the norm but their actions fail to correspond with what they say, the whole thing becomes a mockery of the word itself.

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by tolexy007(m): 9:11am On Feb 19, 2015
tink i concur with dis writer, Baba should have just call a press conference and renounce pdp, nt by tearing of party card. Well Baba always like to perform drama everytime, Hope to feature baba in my new movie, Baba will b a gud comedian grin...God bless Nigeria wink and One Nigeria lipsrsealed

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by jerflakes(m): 9:11am On Feb 19, 2015
[size=15pt]You know, this amuses me.

OBJ thats a confirmed criminal, is now seen as a progressive?

That goes to show you the type of heavy criminals APC accommodate.

To the extent GMB openly said that OBJ's endorsement of him will give him more votes.

Change indeed.

By the way, who has been deceiving GMB that he will preside over Nigeria again?

GMB has taken his dreams too far, someone please WAKE HIM UP!
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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by gxxxxx: 9:11am On Feb 19, 2015
I jst dey laff oooo

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by onosprince(m): 9:12am On Feb 19, 2015
That old man should go and retire, its only in Nigeria people like that are still forming commando, he fit try this ish for Iraq grin

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by deejayterabyte(m): 9:12am On Feb 19, 2015
[size=14pt]PDP IS DEAD![/size]

You don't need a soothsayer to tell you the end of PDP is near and it will be disastrous as most of the members will be holding party meetings in the Maximum wing of Kirikiri

SAI BUHARI

CHANGE!

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by lilprinze: 9:12am On Feb 19, 2015
GEJ till OBJ becomes relevant

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by chamboy(m): 9:12am On Feb 19, 2015
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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by hatux: 9:12am On Feb 19, 2015
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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by Richard6(m): 9:12am On Feb 19, 2015
Please can you people stop disturbing us with this OBJ's tearing of card? Thank you.

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by Oildichotomy(m): 9:12am On Feb 19, 2015
In DJ Khaled's voice
"The OP is Smart"

The writer pretty much dissected the OBJ personality and what he epitomises and I am of the conclusion that, let's leave OBJ to his fate and forget him in the political oblivion that he so treasure and move on already to pressing issues.

We will end up making him feel important- He is IN the abyss already and that's what counts

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by pekeyim: 9:13am On Feb 19, 2015
Everyday a new story, I'm tired jor
Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by jingh(f): 9:13am On Feb 19, 2015
They keep saying obj is nt relevant but they ve released a hundredth news since his demembership.
Who is fooling who

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by jmoore(m): 9:13am On Feb 19, 2015
There is no Nigerian – dead, living and unborn – that can hope to rise to the level of egotism at which the man operates. Obasanjo even announced his departure from partisan politics and stated his decision to become a “statesman” as if it was some kind of career move.

grin grin

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by cycline404(m): 9:14am On Feb 19, 2015
Everyone has the right to his or her choice.
Obasanjo has every right to tear or retain his card.
The man said he his no longer interested so people should leave him alone and concentrate on Nigerian's problem
Nigeria is bigger than focusing all attention on one man!

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by ichidodo: 9:14am On Feb 19, 2015
OBJ can go to hell for all we care....

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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by SuperSuave(m): 9:14am On Feb 19, 2015
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Re: What Obasanjo Really Tore Up - Abimbola Adelakun by fulfillment22: 9:15am On Feb 19, 2015
So many people have torn their own membership card, not so popular like this.


Success is a must for me, by God's Grace

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