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Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by kunleham(m): 12:20pm On Nov 16, 2020
I am home today nursing a torn muscle from my treadmill workouts and thought that I should comment on something that happened recently.

I noticed that a video was trending on Twitter a few days ago. It was a video of folks from a church in the Southeastern part of Nigeria holding a prayer walk for Donald Trump.
We saw reports earlier that another church in the region also held a parade for Trump. Those of you who follow me know that I have written about this strange phenomenon of Nigerians, particularly Igbos (my ethnic group), supporting and praying for Trump.

It started with the false meme that spread on social media that Trump supports Igbos (Biafrans). Some Igbos are pushing to secede from Nigeria due to their discontentment with the tensions between Christians in the North (Igbos are mostly Christians) and Muslims in the North.

Many of us Nigerians in the United States are dual citizens. We have often found it baffling that our brothers and sisters back home don’t seem to fully understand who Trump is.

Most of them truly believe that Trump is a devout Christian and some even call him a God-sent. Those of us who know Trump better find the claim to be ludicrous. Anyway, I have often tried not to be too critical of our folks back home, but seeing this video trending on Twitter and reading that Trump acknowledged it sent me over the edge.

While I understand that we are all entitled to our opinions, beliefs, and values, I find myself in a position of using my own voice to express my opinion and disdain for what I am seeing.

This is personal to me. I recognize that I am about to take a harsh tone here, but sometimes you’ve got to take a stand for your own values. I have no doubt in my mind that Trump does not give a damn about Igbos or Nigerians. In fact, he has blocked visas and family reunification programs for Nigerians.

He has not spoken out against the issue of police brutality in Nigeria, which most of our Igbo folks are fighting against with the #EndSARS movement. Trump has also blocked the appointment of Nigerians to leadership positions within some international organizations.

So, if you are one of the Nigerians holding prayer vigils and parading for Trump, shame on you! You are actively praying for a man who is doing his best to make life harder for your brothers and sisters in the diaspora.

I have not seen a prayer walk from any of you for the various issues we’ve encountered. We’ve had mass shootings in the United States and none of you held parades or vigils to pray for our safety. You pray for Trump and shamelessly tell us that we need to return home if we find his policies unbearable.

Meanwhile, you are all too happy to receive the billions of dollars in remittances that we send to Nigeria every year. Your prayers for Trump are prayers against our welfare and the welfare of our children. So, shame on you!

I don’t comment too much on events happening in Nigeria and it’s not because I don’t care; it’s just that I left Nigeria decades ago, which means that I can no longer draw on my lived experience for commentary.

I can rely on research, but that means that I will miss some nuances because one’s lived experience will always trump what one can deduce from reading. Many of you Nigerians praying for Trump actually believe that reading memes and news articles make you experts on Trump and the American experience.

You see the things you hear on the 700 Club and TBN as non-partisan and true. You are often dismissive of your brothers and sisters in the United States who draw on their lived experience to form their opinion of Trump. It will be nice if you would give us the benefit of the doubt and acknowledge that we may know this guy better than you do.

Trump does not give a damn about you or any other African nation! Trump is not a Christian, so shame on you for believing otherwise! Shame on you for supporting someone who saw a black man sitting in his lobby as an eyesore.

Shame on you for professing to be Christians even as you support a conman who defrauds workers, sleeps with porn stars, separates children from their parents, denounces refugees fleeing war-torn locations, takes away food stamps from children, and who is actively working to take away health insurance from millions.

The Igbos pride themselves on being smart. Whatever caused you to parade for a man who is pushing the world toward anti-intellectualism? Were we not taught that God is love? What does your Bible say about lust, greed, wrath, envy, and pride? Are they still deadly sins or not?

We have a name for people who sympathize with their abusers. We need to see if this is a case of the Stockholm Syndrome or just another case of the regular, everyday colonial mentality.

I recognize that I am being tough here, but if you are willing to support a white supremacist who spends all day sowing division, then rest assured that I have no problem distancing myself from you and your values.

Vanguard News Nigeria

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Re: Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by Nobody: 12:30pm On Nov 16, 2020
Even though most of the things you wrote up there was an eye sore, I am glad you recognize The Igbos are smart.
They are smart not just because they pride themselves on being smart, but because you can see it in their daily ambition.

No one wants to live under a slave master forever: regardless of who or in what sense the slave master appears.

To you, you feel Trump is the slave master! Good. But to the igbos, they feel the slave master is "an amalgamation". They feel them identifying with a stronger world force like Israel (which obviously didn't work) or United States would give them the audience and needed support to breakforth.

In this act, op to you you see stupidity but it's an act of sacrifice and political chess game. You need to make several moves to win and gain freedom. You need to make several moves for the sake of posterity and ambition no matter how foolish it may seem

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Re: Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by PlayerMeji: 12:36pm On Nov 16, 2020
Very very shot fired!
Re: Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by LagosAirport: 12:54pm On Nov 16, 2020
Wahala for who dey support Trump o
Re: Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by NaMeAboki: 1:20pm On Nov 16, 2020
@OP: They will not listen to you and may even come after you; many of them have been brainwashed by Nnamdi Kanu, they are far too gone because they will believe all his lies and silly propaganda than reason with anyone in a better position to advise them - including you.

They believe Trump had invited Kanu to the White House and promised them Biafra; they would rather identify and support a man who had insulted their continent, Africa, by referring to it as a SHITHOLE and their president as LIFELESS; instead they also take delight in also copying him to insult their own country and president with the same adjectives; while completely ignorant of the fact their support for him is tragically counter productive.

Re: Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by dele1727: 1:24pm On Nov 16, 2020
grin grin grin
Re: Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by yarimo(m): 1:27pm On Nov 16, 2020
the only respectable elder statesman has said it before grin grin

Re: Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by Karlovich: 1:30pm On Nov 16, 2020
Another emotional rant, is it Trump's job to EndSars. The vegetable dullard found it difficult to admit the the country messed up in handling the situation but it is an American president that you want to handle it. Regarding the issue with refugees he doesn't want criminals or extremists coming into his country illegally, how is that difficult for you to understand or do you expect them to become law abiding the moment they come in.
Re: Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by AtlanticB(m): 4:10pm On Nov 16, 2020
yarimo:
the only respectable elder statesman has said it before grin grin
you are right

Re: Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by dignity33: 4:23pm On Nov 16, 2020
Thanks Op for claiming that Igbos are smarter but please next time separate IPOB from Igbos. Nnamdi kanu have run out of idea and he now work against any interest of Igbos.

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Re: Shame On You, My Igbo People By Chioma Ugochukwu by ivolt: 5:02pm On Nov 16, 2020
Solid points.

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