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Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by stephanie11: 8:00am On Aug 07, 2021
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The advancement of any society revolves around its politics. A system, putrefying and governed by chaos, tells much about the politics of that set-up. A society cannot rise above its politics. Human, economic and social development begins with the right politics. Where politics falters, the country fails.

In ‘The Partitioning of Nigeria ahead of 2023’ of July 7, 2021, I said: ‘’Avarice and prejudice drove European conquistadors to carve up much of Africa like cake. With the gradual end of the transatlantic slave trade spurred by the industrial revolution in Europe, the trespassers, possessed by capitalist fiends, sought sources of raw materials for their industries and markets for their manufactured products. These encroachers considered Africa as ‘’terra nullius’’ – a vast land belonging to no one –, so they struck, usurping natural boundaries and turning brothers into strangers. All for greed, prejudice, and arrogance.’’

‘’But nothing changed after the European raiders left Africa. Only the skin colour and facial features of the oppressors varied. Colonialism by aliens gave way for colonialism by natives; black-on-black oppression. In Nigeria’s case, the worst form of colonialism steeped in prebendalism, carnivory, nepotism, tribalism, corruption and predation took root. Nigeria’s political class are a hybridised version of the European colonial masters.’’

Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), former military ruler, piqued my sentiments when he said in an interview with Arise TV on Friday that Nigeria’s political class are not distinct from the colonialists who entrenched a divisive structure to perpetuate their interest.

IBB: ”If you look back; if you take a place like Baga in the north-east; the Igbo man, the Yoruba man travelled up to Baga for trading; he lived very comfortably, he lived very well with the people around there. If you go to Lagos, the same thing; there are Yoruba, Igbo, who hold political appointments at local levels and live very well with the people.

“I think we, the elite, did not succeed in imbibing that culture (culture of unity) for the country; so we rather live with the culture that the Europeans handed over to us — Northern Nigeria; Eastern Nigeria; Western Nigeria. We had in 1963, mid-west, but we did not build ourselves as a nation. The political elite then that were being developed, they run back to their cocoons and accept that, yes, I have to be a thing or do this or that. Till today, unfortunately, the political class are not really into this seriously, and say how do we build a nation?”

Today, those of us who evangelise for a united Nigeria are scorned by a section of Nigerians. The argument is that Nigeria’s unity is tenuous and asphyxiating. But we must keep doing the Lord’s work, proselytising for unity because a united Nigeria remains the most viable venture for all.

In ‘The Yoruba have won their agitation’ of July 22, 2021, I made postulations on why a united Nigeria guarantees freedom to exist for all, especially those subsumed as ‘’minority groups’’.

I said: ‘’A united Nigeria remains the most operational means of preserving and protecting the variegated interests of those within the territory. While the ‘’big three’’ — Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba – jostle for sectional dividends, they forget that there are other groups — the presumed minority ethnic nationalities — in the phylum. Nigeria has over 250 ethnic nationalities, but are the supposed small lot lesser citizens? Should the interest of the ‘’big three’’ be the governing aspiration and grail of other groupings in the taxonomy?’’

‘’Have we asked what the Affade in Yobe state; the Afizere in Plateau state; Afo (Eloyi) in Nasarawa state; the Baushi in Niger state; the Boki in Cross River, the Annang in Akwa Ibom, and many other classes under the Nigerian family tree want? Some apostles of secessionism have even conscripted these ethnic nationalities into their abstract territories by fait — without considering their peculiarities. The arrogance of the Igbo, the Yoruba and the Hausa is largely responsible for the parlous state of the country. Nigeria should not rise and fall on ‘’this big three’’. Nigeria is bigger and stronger than any of this group on which the country currently pivots. A united Nigeria guarantees freedom – to exist — for the small ethnic genus.’’

We need to sanitise or even deodorise our fetid politics. Our predatory politics is killing Nigeria softly. Politics of winner takes it all and loser returns to the trenches to plot on how to bring down the house through insecurity; politics of blood, broken bones and death; politics of corruption, looting and vandalism.

We do not need to start crusading for unity after every election cycle if we get our politics right. If power is seen as a trust and a tool for pragmatic change by political actors and not as means to pursue vendetta against opponents or to amass prodigious wealth, we will not need to bring out the vuvuzelas in every new administration to wail for unity.

Our political leaders must realise there is always a point of no return. They must not let Nigeria totter to this point.

Fredrick ‘Mr OneNigeria’ Nwabufo
Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @FredrickNwabufo

https://politicsnigeria.com/fred-nwabufo-ibb-is-right-the-political-class-divided-nigeria/

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by Sonnobax15(m): 8:12am On Aug 07, 2021
undecided
Was IBB not among the political class that destroyed the country? undecided. Abi he wor still shift blames now...

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by hafilabe: 8:12am On Aug 07, 2021
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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by blessochampion(m): 8:12am On Aug 07, 2021
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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by Sebastine1994(m): 8:13am On Aug 07, 2021
We have millions of smart youths in this country as we claim yet I don't see smartness.

The youth are the reason why this country is like this, we are book smart not really smart.

All the youth want is for government to give them capital to start a business, let us kill this mentality.

India government did not build India I. T. sector, the government just supports. when the youth starts the government will come. dangote was ready, that is why the government supports him.

The USA government supported Elon musk with 500 million dollars because he has started something already, government is not father Christmas.

Youth corpers will just be blowing English up and down instead of to create value, dragging jobs with illiterates.

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by SmartPolician: 8:13am On Aug 07, 2021
Let's say it the way it is: Buhari divided Nigeria. I have never seen a Nigerian president with myopic, parochial and bigotic views like the man in Aso Rock. Funnily enough, he doesn't give a damn.

Well, like others say, it's a good thing Buhari became our president because if he wasn't elected president, people would still be saying that he was the best thing that would have happened to this cesspit.

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by Collinsemegreat(m): 8:13am On Aug 07, 2021
There is no different between the political class and the governed!


It's just our value system that's the issue!

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by Ceenachi: 8:14am On Aug 07, 2021
Ibb is wrong is nepotism and injustice is what divide Nigeria of which himself was in the list
IBB supposed to be in jail, for annulment of election and killing of Dele Giwa

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by teigan: 8:14am On Aug 07, 2021
Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by DissTroy(m): 8:14am On Aug 07, 2021
Wait... Is IBB now a democrat? When did he become a statesman in the true sense of the word?

The brazen-faced hypocrisy of trying to come across as sanctimonious when he singlehandedly destroyed all democratic gains we've made as a country by annulling the most free and fair election in Nigeria today, further corrupting the legislature and judiciary, and completely devaluing the naira.

The same way he sold his brother-in-coup-plotting Buhari to Nigerians in 2015 and was hailed as an "elder statesman".

IBB is proof that karma doesn't exist or is too slow or life would never give you what you deserve.

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by Iwanttoto: 8:14am On Aug 07, 2021
MannabbqVulture will soon come and praise his useless pig of a darling daddy

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by OraabSolar(m): 8:15am On Aug 07, 2021
a good product was handed over to the politicians, it was going on well and they shattered it.

#oraab

Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by Weedhustler: 8:15am On Aug 07, 2021
No Need of campaigns cause Nigeria will divide b4 2023!
Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by wink2015(m): 8:15am On Aug 07, 2021
Is that why the military failed to returned Nigeria to the regional settings they met on the ground before the 1966 military coup?

The long years of military government divided Nigeria as the military ruled for so long.
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Infact MILITARY PSYCHE and their way of doing things was inculcated into our national life.

Till date, some of our federal laws are decree that was promulgated by the military.

Military President General Ibrahim Babangida ( rtd ) ruled Nigeria for 8 years and only choose to step aside handing over power to a makeshift INTERIM NATIONAL GOVERNMENT headed by former UAC Boss Chief Ernest Shonekan ( CBE )

That 8 years of Babangida rule was equivalent to democratic rules in a civilian setting by the Babangida junta and he was less incline to handover power to democratic leaders.

The late General Sani Abacha who was in the interim national government as defence chief overthrown Chief Shonekan Interim government just with three months setting the tide for the military to return back to power.

Late General Sani Abacha ruled for 5 years from 1994 to 1998 where he died suddenly due to cardiac complication.

SO THE LONG YEARS OF MILITARY RULES PREVENTED THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA.

So what is General Babangida ( rtd ) saying ?

Is like the kettle telling the pot that it is black.

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by BSsniffer: 8:16am On Aug 07, 2021
Who is this flatin0 cvcksvcker again grin
Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by Aufbauh(m): 8:17am On Aug 07, 2021
Very true but those beclouded with bigotry and unexposed won't understand.

The fate that before the common man in the street of bayelsa, Abia, Kebbi, Benue and so on are the same.
Same way all our political elites across board has same objective and goal.
Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by whytediamond(m): 8:19am On Aug 07, 2021
so therefore...
Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by Bluntemperor: 8:20am On Aug 07, 2021
Sonnobax15:
undecided
Was IBB not among the political class that destroyed the country? undecided. Abi he wor still shift blames now...

Both O P and IBB are looking for relevance.
Nigeria has moved since his dubious annulment!
Shameful people everywhere!
Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by symbianDON(m): 8:20am On Aug 07, 2021
Ceenachi:
Ibb is wrong is nepotism and injustice is what divide Nigeria of which himself was in the list
IBB supposed to be in jail, for annulment of election and killing of Dele Giwa
you are saying the same thing in different words. Nepotism and injustice were perpetrated by the political class to achieve selfish ends...of which IBB himself was a part of.
Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by WibusJaga: 8:23am On Aug 07, 2021

In a functional society he would have been served same fate as this man...

Re: Fred Nwabufo: IBB Is Right, The Political Class Divided Nigeria by ybalogs(m): 8:25am On Aug 07, 2021
Absolutely right. Those fools cos of their selfishness divided us wherever they see the chance to exploit us and we foolishly play to their gallery. So so unfortunate.

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