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Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Maxymilliano(m): 2:42pm On Dec 12, 2019


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Once upon a time – six years ago actually – the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi, audaciously proclaimed that they (he and his politician ilk) habitually loot Nigeria because Nigerians do not stone them. It was a moment of hubris that could only have come from someone convinced of his own invincibility. The “stone challenge” to Nigerians is analogous to a rapist blaming his victims for not doing enough to stop him. I wrote it in an article then that if Amaechi was convinced Nigerians were too docile to attack him, he should strip himself of all paraphernalia of power and walk the streets. Any coward can hide behind bulletproof vehicles and the DSS officials to taunt his victims. The real test of his assertion would be to face the people and see.

On Friday, Amaechi received his much-needed education when he was accosted in Spain by some Nigerians self-identified as IPOB members. The media described them as “angry” while Amaechi called them “misguided Nigerians.” For me, those who attacked Amaechi are patriots. If they are not passionate about Nigeria, they would not have put themselves at risk to challenge a confessed looter of collective patrimony. I am someone who cannot bear the spectacle of violence, but I can hardly fault Amaechi’s attackers. Whether they should have beat him up into a pulp or not is insignificant. The fact that they could defy -and for the second time after a similar incident with Senator Ike Ekweremadu in Germany – the halo that political power imbues on our leaders is what matters to me here.

Anyway, now that Amaechi has learned that Nigerians are not as meek as he supposes, can he and his friends now stop “looting”?

Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, headed by Abike Dabiri-Erewa, condemned the incident while also appealing to Nigerians to put up good behaviour anywhere in the world “because such incidents tarnish the image of our great country.” Like every other enabler that propels this unworthy administration, Dabiri-Erewa assumes two things: One, that the image of Nigeria that some smart alecs in Aso Rock contrive through scripted spiels and actions can override the globally acknowledged reality that Nigeria is in a deep mess. Remember that time Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) told the lawmakers that booed him during a budget speech that “the world is watching us”? Yes, that is how they get more fastidious about images rather than substance. Two, that the responsibility for cultivating a favourable image for the country lies with the people rather than the leadership. No, those who confronted Amaechi are not the ones who tarnish the country’s image; it is the action of our leaders that combusts the lies that what we run is a country.


On the same Friday that IPOB members reportedly came for Amaechi in Spain, the DSS re-arrested activist and journalist, Omoyele Sowore. That was just one day after the judge, Ijeoma Ojukwu, ordered his release, saving them from having to cook up another juvenile excuse to justify his continued detention. The crude drama that went down in the process of his re-arrest was captured on video and dispensed all over the world. Everywhere they read the news on Nigeria, they will watch that video and make a judgment on us Nigerians. By acting the way they did, the DSS made the rest of us poor Nigerians look like denizens of a jungle.

For an organisation like the DSS, intelligence should be an active verb. You should not only do better than use trained brutes to wave a gun in our faces, you must also consciously act with acumen. Unfortunately, the “intelligence” that should guide their operations as a so-called “intelligence agency” has become an emptied signifier. Their first unintelligent action in the Sowore debacle was ever picking him up over the #RevolutionNow protests. They kickstarted a chain of events that has gone out of their hands. Now, because they cannot find any point at which they can exit the whole drama with even a modicum of dignity, they are doubling down in their use of brutish force. If you review the litany of parochial charges they have made against Sowore – terrorism, money laundering, treason, and even his meeting with IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu – you can tell they have nothing substantial in their kitty to pursue this. So, between the DSS and Amaechi’s interlocutors, who is worse for Nigeria’s image?

Given how hard the times are in Nigeria, the placidity this administration demands of us is what is bad for the country’s image. Protests and revolution chants are, in fact, a project of self-redemption for us as a people. In all continents of the world bar Antarctica, protests have been a feature of their landscape this season. How can citizens of countries like Algeria, Austria, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Egypt, Germany, Guinea, Haiti, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Peru, Spain, Sudan, Syria, the UK, and New Zealand be protesting inequality, corruption and other dislocations of their national existence and Nigerians remain silent? We need it more than they do!

Our country is not only plagued with multi-dimensional poverty, we are also trapped in multi-generational indentureship due to our leaders’ habits of indebtedness. Things are worse for the majority of Nigerians. We check every box that indexes national hardship – from ungainful employment to maternal mortality, malnutrition, high costs of living, insecurity, environmental pollution, and even shorter lifespan!

Presently, more than 13m children are out of school. Many more times that number that passed through our decrepit schools have emerged as either stark illiterates or ill-literates. Education is not only poorly administered, opportunities for upward mobility have also shrivelled. From rural to urban centres, we lack even the most basic physical and social infrastructure. The figures about Nigeria are dire, and the apostles of anti-corruption are now the ones overseeing over some of the most blatant instances of corruption in Nigeria’s history. Right before our eyes, fuel subsidy ballooned by 2,000 per cent within one year. How do they justify that atrocious level of corruption?

Here is why I called those who confronted Amaechi patriots and should be thanked for their services: they are part of the proofs we have to show to the world that we are not all brain-dead citizens, congenitally cursed to embrace poverty and needless suffering. The rest of the world must have been looking at us and wondering how come that Nigerians who have far more compelling reasons to be on the streets appear quiet. Well, “stoning” Amaechi is a tendered evidence that not all of us are born to smile while we suffer. The fact that it took place abroad is even more redeeming of our dignity because the rest of the world can at least see that we have not yielded our humanity. No matter how hard they have tried, our Nigerian spirits have refused to be cowed. We are standing up for ourselves and our country. If we keep quiet, we will not only be dehumanised, someone like Amaechi will still blame us for our passivity.


They can continue making futile appeals to “respecting the law” all they like, but those who are engaging in acts of civil disobedience in these grim times are the ones history will vindicate. The real Nigerian patriots are not those who have internalised subjugation to the point they are condemned to justify every instance of abuse of power. No, the patriots are the ones who still have enough faith in Nigeria to confront her leaders with chants of “revolution!” Whether they like it or not, we will irritate their tone-deaf ears with our dissent. We will not stop speaking up against the precarity of our Nigerian lives and the oppressive forces they deploy to keep us down. They cannot deny us every dividend of democracy and expect us to play dead. We will keep talking about the conditions of our existence until they either listen-and make necessary reforms-or they get out of the way so we can rebuild our country.

Either way, we will talk. To be silent is to be twice defeated.




https://punchng.com/patriots-not-misguided-nigerians-confronted-amaechi/

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Bringback9ja: 2:47pm On Dec 12, 2019
A day is coming when Mamma Daura and Abba kyari will meet this patriots.

Although we don't know if these two are wrestlers.

We're waiting for that special day.

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Deepfeel(m): 2:57pm On Dec 12, 2019
The only Yoruba with sense so far, the rest are ...........




God bless Nnamdi KANU
God bless ipob

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Danzakidakura(m): 3:15pm On Dec 12, 2019
Amaechi asked that they be stone, now he was stoned the children of fallen demon are crying and calling ipob

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by DonBenny77(m): 3:20pm On Dec 12, 2019
Amaechi is a thief and deserves to be mobbed.
He once said "we steal because Nigerians don't stone us"
IPOB said he was lucky they didn't get him but they still will.
If he's got balls he should keep galavanting the globe grin

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by enemybulldozer(m): 3:23pm On Dec 12, 2019
Danzakidakura:
Amaechi asked that they be stone, now he was stoned the children of fallen demon are crying and calling ipob
lol @ the children of fallen demon grin grin grin

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Danzakidakura(m): 3:27pm On Dec 12, 2019
enemybulldozer:
lol @ the children of fallen demon grin grin grin
that Oduduwa that fall from sky, i even heard that he hit is head on a stone then.

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by NGpatriot: 3:32pm On Dec 12, 2019
Barbaric, sadistic and violent terrorist people attacking other Nigerians to inflict bodily harm are not misguided, they are patriots.

This woman must be high on Tramadol..

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Maxymilliano(m): 3:33pm On Dec 12, 2019
Be careful what you wish for. ...

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Turantula(m): 4:11pm On Dec 12, 2019
NGpatriot:
Barbaric, sadistic and violent terrorist people attacking other Nigerians to inflict bodily harm are not misguided, they are patriots.

This woman must be high on Tramadol..


My yeloba muslim friend, take it easy else you may develop stroke

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by duncun: 6:50pm On Dec 12, 2019
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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by duncun: 6:52pm On Dec 12, 2019
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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Kapilta(m): 8:21pm On Dec 12, 2019
I hope the dunce liberal knows she's still of.f.ema.nu after all this?

If she doesn't someone close to her should help me whisper it to her ears that she remain O.FFE.MAN.U.

I see she's been kissing Ipob ass for a while. When we tell them they are crazy, they get angry.
Useless liberals.
Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by DMerciful(m): 8:31pm On Dec 12, 2019
The Southern and Northern Protectorates shouldn't have been amalgamated. It's like joining a Ferrari with a 911 truck. The Ferrari becomes useless as the truck determines everything!
Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by fergie001: 8:39pm On Dec 12, 2019
Punch is really going for smackdown.......wow!

Nigeria's most widely read newspaper shocked shocked

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by duncun: 9:30pm On Dec 12, 2019
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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Kapilta(m): 9:38pm On Dec 12, 2019
duncun:
Stop crying for a liberated soul, she's in a better position to reach a fair judgement than most of you.
she's liberated because she's still ignorant and willingly enslaving herself to those that when they see her face, they'd still see Awolowo(their percieved worst enemy). So the fact will remain that she's OFF.EMA.NU.

Her redemptions means alot to us cuz presently she's lost.
Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Bigflamie(m): 10:16pm On Dec 12, 2019
A lot of things will happen before 2023.

The Easterners would laugh last. Mark this somewhere.

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Nobody: 10:43pm On Dec 12, 2019
They cannot deny us every dividend of democracy and expect us to play dead

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by duncun: 11:53pm On Dec 12, 2019
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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Maxymilliano(m): 7:15am On Dec 13, 2019
It was obvious something's weren't right when it was Amaechi that took to announcing and defending what transpired between him and his so called misguided Nigerians in Spain

Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by Tumbulum: 7:38am On Dec 13, 2019
DonBenny77:
Amaechi is a thief and deserves to be mobbed.
IPOB said he was lucky they didn't get him but they still will.
If he's got balls he should keep galavanthing the globe grin
fallen demons? This is a new one o.

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by hucienda: 7:51am On Dec 13, 2019
Punch no dey hapi o. When this period is reviewed later, people will know at least they took a stand.

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Re: Patriots, Not ‘misguided Nigerians’, Confronted Amaechi - Abimbola Adelakun by BlackfireX: 8:10am On Dec 13, 2019
Igbos are the ones in this contraption doing the right thing.

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