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Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by AcuraZDX: 9:55am On Sep 05, 2023
EVERY great nation is built on a strong moral foundation. No nation succeeds without, as Plato put it, a “healthy soul”, where reason, passion and will drive leaders and citizens to defend their nation’s best interests. Equally, no nation succeeds without a moral compass, without a robust sense of what’s right and what’s wrong. But Nigeria is a nation where might is right, where the powerful can get away with anything. Nothing has exposed the national soullessness and moral-vacuum more than the emergence of Bola Tinubu as Nigeria’s president and the indecorous manner in which he formed a “government”.

For context, I have just read Dr. Segun Aganga’s superb book, Reclaiming the Jewel of Africa. He makes a strong case for far-reaching reforms of the political and governance structure of Nigeria, saying: “Restructuring is not about if but when and how.” But the book’s overarching theme is the need for a values-based society. Dr. Aganga, a former minister, argues that “the bedrock of a prosperous nation and future leaders is the value system of society,” adding that unless the values of integrity, honesty, patriotism, etc., form the foundation on which Nigeria is built, “the nation will fail woefully”.

Hardly anyone can truthfully fault Dr. Aganga’s ideas. Yet, most Nigerians are not passionate about integrity and honesty in politics and governance. Nigerians, it seems, suffer from Stockholm syndrome, a psychological condition in which a victim identifies and empathises with their captor and their goals. Nigerians accept and tolerate the impunity of the political class, their captor. But this psychological condition doesn’t only afflict the mass of the population, but also the “attentive public” – the intelligentsia, commentariat, etc!


In his book, There was a country, the legendary Professor Chinua Achebe devoted a section to what he termed “The role of the writer in Africa”. Professor Achebe posited that the writer shouldn’t be indifferent, saying: “If a society is ill, the writer has a responsibility to point it out.” He said “(t)here is a moral obligation not to ally oneself with power against the powerless”, adding: “An artist would not be someone who takes sides with the emperor against his powerless subjects.” Achebe went on to say that the writer should “ask the hard questions” even if doing so “causes a few headaches”.

Well, on the role of the writer, particularly in the Nigerian context, I belong to the Achebe school. I would not spend my time writing weekly newspaper columns unless they speak truth to power, ask the hard questions and offer perspectives on the way forward. Even in the West, where the society is healthier, writers don’t genuflect to politicians and tolerate their impunity. As The Economist magazine once said: “The questioning of institutions and received wisdom is a democratic virtue, and a sceptical lack of deference towards leaders is the first step to reform.” Put simply, speak truth to power and ask the hard questions!

So, here are my “hard questions”. Why do few recognise and talk about the irreparable damage that Tinubu’s emergence as Nigeria’s president and the impunity with which he formed a government void of integrity have done to the soul and moral bearings of this country? Tinubu is the most controversial president in Nigeria’s history, and his government is the most integrity-deficient. Why are those normal?

[b]Take the man himself. For the first time in its history, Nigeria has a president whose name, age, early education, tertiary education, and ancestral roots are subjects of raging controversies; a president once entangled in a drug-trafficking case in America, who forfeited $460,000 to the US authority; a president whose source of stupendous wealth and the credibility of that source set tongues wagging. Tinubu said he attended primary and secondary schools, but later said he didn’t. He blamed “needless errors” for discrepancies in his INEC form in 1999, and now blames an unnamed clerk of Chicago State University for “several errors” in his recently-issued certificate!

The president of Nigeria should never be associated with such a miasma of dubiety. Here’s another “hard question”. What’s the message to aspiring future leaders of Nigeria: that they can make the wrong choices in life, live a less-than-honest life, and still become president provided they have deep pockets and can manipulate the system? No one who truly loves Nigeria can ignore the damaging precedent that Tinubu’s emergence as president set for the moral bearings of this country.

Think about his choices in government. Tinubu installed Godswill Akpabio as Senate President and made Abdullahi Ganduje his party’s national chairman. In April, the EFCC asked Akpabio, a regular “guest”, to report for questioning. Akpabio’s lawyer said he was “suffering from pneumonia and cardiac arrhythmia” and needed medical treatment abroad. Yet, that didn’t stop him from running, with Tinubu’s backing, for the Senate presidency. As for Ganduje, he’s facing trial for allegedly receiving bundles of dollars from a contractor as shown in a viral video. The defensive mantra “innocent until proven guilty” insults the perceptive mind. [/b]

And Tinubu’s cabinet? A lot has been said about how it’s the most bloated in Nigeria’s history and arguably the most mediocre. But it’s also the most integrity-deficient. The cabinet’s ex-governors face allegations of corruption and/or mismanagement; some other ministers are also dogged by questions of integrity. In 2020, the Senate rejected Hannatu Musawa’s nomination as board member because she “absconded” from the youth service without an NYSC certificate; this year, Tinubu got the Senate to confirm her as minister without completing the mandatory service, a slap in the face for thousands who completed the service without a job! But integrity didn’t matter in Tinubu’s ministerial choices.

[b]Last week, Bloomberg published a story titled “The US targeted his assets. Nigeria made him Budget Minister.” The global media outfit was referring to Atiku Bagudu, former governor of Kebbi State, who is facing an ongoing forfeiture lawsuit in the US in relation to his alleged role in helping Sani Abacha loot billions of dollars from Nigeria’s treasury. [/b]Of course, only Tinubu can make a notorious accomplice in Abacha’s plundering Budget Minister!

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/08/tinubus-government-where-is-nigerias-soul-moral-compass-by-olu-fasan/

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by AcuraZDX: 9:55am On Sep 05, 2023
Oh wow

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by DatNiggaDaz: 9:55am On Sep 05, 2023
Tinubu does not have a soul. How can someone without a soul give a soul to Nigeria

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by AcuraZDX: 9:57am On Sep 05, 2023
nlfpmod

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by NzogbuNzogbu: 9:58am On Sep 05, 2023
Na so we go speak English ask foolish question 4 years go finish

Master strategist have already said people except too much from government.

This is a government that rallied against pdp telling people all their suffering comes from poor leadership

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Racoon(m): 10:54am On Sep 05, 2023
Why do few recognise and talk about the irreparable damage that Tinubu’s emergence as Nigeria’s president and the impunity with which he formed a government void of integrity have done to the soul and moral bearings of this country? Tinubu is the most controversial president in Nigeria’s history, and his government is the most integrity-deficient. Why are those normal?

Take the man himself. For the first time in its history, Nigeria has a president whose name, age, early education, tertiary education, and ancestral roots are subjects of raging controversies; a president once entangled in a drug-trafficking case in America, who forfeited $460,000 to the US authority; a president whose source of stupendous wealth and the credibility of that source set tongues wagging.

Tinubu said he attended primary and secondary schools, but later said he didn’t. He blamed “needless errors” for discrepancies in his INEC form in 1999, and now blames an unnamed clerk of Chicago State University for “several errors” in his recently-issued certificate!

The president of Nigeria should never be associated with such a miasma of dubiety. Here’s another “hard question”. What’s the message to aspiring future leaders of Nigeria: that they can make the wrong choices in life, live a less-than-honest life, and still become president provided they have deep pockets and can manipulate the system? No one who truly loves Nigeria can ignore the damaging precedent that Tinubu’s emergence as president set for the moral bearings of this country.

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Racoon(m): 10:55am On Sep 05, 2023
The current Nigerian leadership under Bola Tinubu is an assemblage of the most hardened criminals ever seen in the history of this nation.

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by TemplarLandry: 10:56am On Sep 05, 2023
Operation Mockingbird against President Tinubu has been dismantled. See details here.

https://www.nairaland.com/7828435/successfully-dismantled-operation-mockingbird-obi

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Goodman2023: 10:56am On Sep 05, 2023
It is a pity... Sentiment has eaten so deep that Nigeria can never be good...watch how some people will call the writer "Obidient" just because he spoke the truth...

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Racoon(m): 10:56am On Sep 05, 2023
TemplarLandry:
"Last week, Bloomberg published a story titled “The US targeted his assets. Nigeria made him Budget Minister.”

The global media outfit was referring to Atiku Bagudu, former governor of Kebbi State, who is facing an ongoing forfeiture lawsuit in the US in relation to his alleged role in helping Sani Abacha loot billions of dollars from Nigeria’s treasury. Of course, only Tinubu can make a notorious accomplice in Abacha’s plundering Budget Minister!

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Iagos: 10:57am On Sep 05, 2023
Nigeria which Way. Agbado and his Supporters are narcissistic.

I think it is a collective mental illness. Like what happened during Germany under Hitler, till even the basest torture and abuse became accepted by Germans. We cannot break free without a revolution. When time reach....... We go free. Evil never wins.

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Didi30: 10:58am On Sep 05, 2023
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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Nbote(m): 10:58am On Sep 05, 2023
The problem we have in this country isn't politicians but greedy and self centered people. We will foolishly fight ourselves over religion and ethnicity that has no direct impact on our daily lives but won't come together to fight the Den of thieves loading over us as Rulers instead of Leaders

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by aQUINandmore: 10:59am On Sep 05, 2023
I am in love with helinues.
Helinues please love me back cry cry
You will never regret having me as your queen.
Helinues my love, I love you baby.

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Blazebond(m): 11:00am On Sep 05, 2023
When aganga was in government what did he do? What reforms did he push for? What where is achievements?,I don't like or even take all this nonsense write-ups by former state or government officials serious at all because all of them are seeking cheap popularity and they know that the citizens who are always gullible will fall for it.

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Hezmatosky: 11:00am On Sep 05, 2023
Anything that concerns yoruba, i wash my hands sad

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Mindlog: 11:02am On Sep 05, 2023
Sighs....
Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by killsmith(f): 11:03am On Sep 05, 2023
Yoruba media trying to paint themselves as saints.

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by ButIdoandIdont: 11:04am On Sep 05, 2023
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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by atobs4real(m): 11:06am On Sep 05, 2023
If you ask me, na who I go ask?

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Elsudani2: 11:06am On Sep 05, 2023
Another gaslighting Head slamming yellow bar mooslim

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Atlantis585: 11:11am On Sep 05, 2023
Olu Fasan is an IPOB, Biafran and Igbo man. That’s why he hates and tells all these truths about our decent, honest and competent president Crooknibu with stellar academic records.

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Godwin4444: 11:11am On Sep 05, 2023
Wailers can keep wailing na their problem b that

Jagaban for good 8 years

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by goodnessme1(f): 11:12am On Sep 05, 2023
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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by CityIdeas: 11:13am On Sep 05, 2023

Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by SpecialAdviser(m): 11:14am On Sep 05, 2023
When you see non paid write up coming from a free minded journalist, you will immidiately recognize it.

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by themanderon: 11:14am On Sep 05, 2023
Nigeria is and has been irredeemably damaged by the political class. Truth and honour hold no meaning in the country if at all it did at any time. We are living a lie and still hoping against hope that somehow things will fall into place. Telling the truth now is seen as the new evil. Will we be surprised to see a Ganduje gunning for the presidency in the future or an Abba Kyari gunning for governorship? No, because if Tinubu can do it then all the worst criminals in the putrid annals of this country can aspire to be president. Rotten Country sick to the core.

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Godwin4444: 11:14am On Sep 05, 2023
alhajiabdulbuha:
All Eyes on the Judishary. Tomorrow Election Tribunal judgement will make or mar Nigeria. The judges should expect to die by bombing if they do not allow Justice and return to their homes in Nigeria
u want to bomb people abi once your pandora is not declared winner

Just plan to meet your ancestors tomorrow

We are ready for u lots n all security operatives are ready to send u nitwits to your makers tomorrow

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Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by Paivmox: 11:15am On Sep 05, 2023
alhajiabdulbuha:
All Eyes on the Judishary. Tomorrow Election Tribunal judgement will make or mar Nigeria. The judges should expect to die by bombing if they do not allow Justice and return to their homes in Nigeria
grin
Re: Tinubu’s Government: Where Is Nigeria’s Soul, Moral Compass? By Olu Fasan by meum: 11:18am On Sep 05, 2023
SOLD

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