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Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by onowu007(m): 7:49am On Jun 16, 2021
IGBOS BY PROF TEKENA TAMUNO

I always insist that the greatest merit for Igbos in recent times is *not simply the advent of the internet on the surface!* _It is the social media aspect of the internet_ which now allows independent thinkers to *challenge the lies of history.* In Nigeria, our little corner of the world, *through social media presentations,* scholars are now debunking the false stories perpetuated by the Yoruba press *(with the help of the north who has always been paranoid about Igbos).* The Yorubas took advantage of their civil war take-over of the press *to rewrite the history of Nigeria as it favors them...,* and if you believe them, *"every post independence success in Nigeria was Awolowo influenced"* and every problem in Nigeria was *"instigated by Azikiwe, Ojukwu and the Igbos!"*"The truth is reluctantly coming out"* and _Igbos are gradually being vindicated!!!_ Read this masterpiece below by *Professor Tekena Tamuno, a great historian and former Vice - Chancellor University of Ibadan.* By the way, he's not an Igbo man!��
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"IGBO ARE THE MAKERS OF MODERN NIGERIA" -- PROF TEKENA TAMUNO

The problem with writing skewered history is that it equally misinforms its target: Kayode Esho was a great jurist, but Akunne Oputa was the "Socrates" of the Supreme court. Enahoro was a young editor, but Azikiwe made him that young editor with Osita Agwuna as his assistant, at his paper, the Southern Nigerian Defender in Ibadan, where my own father incidentally started as a rookie before shortly abandoning journalism for the stable berth of the civil service. The myth of Awolowo as building the first this and that does not match the documented economic history of the period.

Between 1954 and 1964, Eastern Nigeria was described as "the fastest growing economy in the world," by the Harvard Review; faster than China, faster than Singapore, and all the so-called "Asian Tigers." Awolowo is often credited with "free education".

But no one yet has pointed out any surviving school buildings of the period built by Awo. But all over the East there were quality schools built by the various communities using the Town Development Unions from 1954, and acessing the matching grants of the Eastern Nigeria Development Corporation. And this was the East with the poorest revenue resources of any of the regions. The Mbaise secondary school exists, the National High School Okigwe exists, the Ngwa High school exists, the Enyiogugu Grammar School exists, etc. These were solid schools built all over the East with matching goverment grants. But where are the buildings of the Modern schools in Western Nigeria? They do not exist. They were makeshift.

The Catholic church forced the Azikiwe government from its scholarship program, but it is also on record, that the Eastern government was the only government in the world that invested 45% of its revenues in education. The East had the highest number of schools; the highest school enrollment; the broadest penetration of medical services; and the best modern road network in west Africa.

Indeed if we look carefully, the only public hospitals and most of the schools still standing in the East today, at various stages of run down are the schools and hospitals built by Azikiwe/Okpara. Every division of the East had a Joint Hospital as part of the Eastern Medical services. So it is often claimed Awo built the first television station; the first sky scraper, and the first Sports stadium, the liberty stadium in Ibadan. Well, these are prestige or white elephant investments.

First, the Eastern Outlook, the government paper of Eastern Nigeria was the first newspaper established by any government in Nigeria, and it was of such quality and impact that the literacy level of Easterners, and the depth of public information retailed by Outlook was without compare. This is besides the fact that Western Nigerian Broadcast Services, WNBS-TV founded in 1958 only preceded the ENBC-TV founded in 1959, by only seven months. But Outlook preceded Sketch by 15 years.
Now Azikiwe built the Onitsha Modern market, the first modern mall or trade emporium in West Africa. Onitsha was effectively Dubai before Dubai. People traveled all over Africa, from as far as the Congo and Sudan and Egypt, to come and buy and trade in Onitsha. The economic impact of this was humonguos. So, give me the vast Onitsha modern market over Cocoa House in Ibadan. Azikiwe built the first Nigerian University at Nsukka with the first School of Law, the first School of Engineering, the first Business School; the first school of journalism, and the first school of music and performance, etc. By the time its first graduates took the Nigerian civil service exams in 1963, everybody began to raise the cry of "Igbo domination" starting with Akintola and Ayo Rosiji. Give me UNN over Liberty stadium.

Azikiwe began the first modern library system in West Africa. The East had a system of city libraries starting with the very modern Ziks Library in Enugu. I Literally grew up in the Umuahia Divisional Library. These libraries were built all over the East. Schools in the East were built with libraries. Moreover the Eastern Nigerian Library Board had a sysem of rural amd mobile libraries. There was nothing like it anywhere else in Nigeria: kids having library cards and able to borrow or order books from the public library. Give me the the first library over the first TV. I do not by this mean that Awolowo did not make his contributions, but the regular skewering of the facts, and angling of contemporary national narratives often makes it seem these days like the greatest contributor to the founding of Nigeria and its development is Awolowo and the Yoruba, when the actual facts speak differently.

The great Ibadan historian, Tekena Tamuno, was unambiguous in stating once at NIPPS, Jos, that "the Igbos are the makers of moderm Nigeria. When they abandoned their project, Nigeria collapsed." We must remind Nigerians, particularly Igbo children, daily of these fact, to achieve what Achebe called " a balance of stories." And that also means we must read beyond the surface of things. Babarinsa's Guardian essay is angled carefully to maintain a revisionist narrative. And that is to be always challenged, however innocent it might seem.

Even today, most Yoruba think that Awolowo founded the Universities of Ibadan and Lagos. No one has reminded them that it took Azikiwe's pressures for a university for Nigeria, in his meeting with Arthur Richards in 1946, that led to the cobstitution of the Eliot commision and subsequently the founding of the University College, Ibadan. This fact is even clearly conveyed in Michael Crowder's eponymous book, The Story of Nigeria. Nsukka was Azikiwe's critique of what he felt to be the conceptual limitations of Ibadan. The University of Lagos was the result of NCNC's ideological contributions to the federal policy during the ill fated coalition government with the NPC. UNILAG was an NCNC project, shepherded by Aja Wachukwu as minister for education. Even the great UNILAG in her 50th anniversary failed to mention Prof Eni Njoku as the pioneer Vice Chancellor of the university, a man that layed the solid foundation of what made Unilag is today.

These facts must be made known and put as forcefully accross as possible. Again, until the lion tells his own story, the story of the hunt will belong to the hunter.

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Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by Okutanla1: 8:08am On Jun 16, 2021
This writeup was falsely ascribed to the late Tekena Tamuno, and his family has debunked it. Obviously the original author is igbo but for some reason felt his audience would pay more attention to his work if he ascribed it to a non-igbo person of renown. Igbos like the original author should be bold enough to air their thoughts without falsely ascribing them to non-igbos. Such behaviour makes one question their motives.

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Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by mbaise1000: 8:21am On Jun 16, 2021
Nothing can stop the sun from rising, at the right time, a hand can never cover the moon, you don't burry the truth forever, no mattet the profiling, no matter the denial, no matter the propaganda, we are who GOD want us to be, there are things you don't hate away

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Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by mbaise1000: 8:26am On Jun 16, 2021
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Okutanla1:
This writeup was falsely ascribed to the late Tekena Tamuno, and his family has debunked it. Obviously the original author is igbo but for some reason felt his audience would pay more attention to his work if he ascribed it to a non-igbo person of renown. Igbos like the original author should be bold enough to air their thoughts without falsely ascribing them to non-igbos. Such behaviour makes one question their motives.

What matters most here should not be where the author came from or his tribe, I think that the most important thing here is if what the author said are the truth, and I think that's what we should look at, let's keep an open mind and look at these things one by one
Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by zeuss: 8:41am On Jun 16, 2021
Good information.
Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by Okutanla1: 9:02am On Jun 16, 2021
mbaise1000:
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What matters most here should not be where the author came from or his tribe, I think that the most important thing here is if what the author said are the truth, and I think that's what we should look at, let's keep an open mind and look at these things one by one

The fact that the writer chose to falsely ascribe his writing to another person without their authorization puts a big question mark on the veracity of the message itself. It's not the first time that igbos would be caught doing something like this. It suggests deep-seated inferiority complex.

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Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by Glorymax: 9:08am On Jun 16, 2021
Great expository. My take away....... "the Igbos are the makers of moderm Nigeria. When they abandoned their project, Nigeria collapsed."

......and I will add, "when hatred for the Igbos is the uniting factor, and they are pushed away, Nigeria collapsed"
Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by ucheo: 9:13am On Jun 16, 2021
Can we leave the messenger and face the message.
We all should foster unity for our dear country which we we using useless ethnicity to spoil.

These past strived for a better tomorrow which is us...now even after reading to PhD level we are biased with no love among us..
Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by nairalandankrah: 9:17am On Jun 16, 2021
When Biafra leaves, you think Tinubu/Yoruba will agree to remain with Arewa..??
You must be dreaming
Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by mbaise1000: 1:26pm On Jun 16, 2021
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Okutanla1:


The fact that the writer chose to falsely ascribe his writing to another person without their authorization puts a big question mark on the veracity of the message itself. It's not the first time that igbos would be caught doing something like this. It suggests deep-seated inferiority complex.

Like I said, what matters is the truth of what is said, why should you be more uninterested in who wrote, the story? The message is more important here, I am expecting you to challenge the story, you don't jugde the veracity of the story by who told it but by the reality and facts
Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by makeitijn: 4:02pm On Jun 17, 2021
Your phone number .

You still buying cassava ?
Re: Igbos By Prof Tekena Tamuno by Chuksmemgbe: 5:03pm On Jun 17, 2021
makeitijn:
Your phone number .

You still buying cassava ?
do you sell cassava

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