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Politics / A Radical Nigerian Came Out To Attack Nigerian Corrupt Politicians' Rule by godwinstringed1(m): 5:23pm On Aug 19, 2019
Fela stood out in his generation because of his politically charged lyrics with which he charged Nigerians at the oppressors. Omole Ibukun is one of the most radical activist that passed through Great Ife.

He lived his life like Fela. Jailed for activism, Suspended and reinstated from campus twice, contested for student's union presidency, persecuted, awarded Student Activist of the year 2017 on the campus and nominated nationally for the same award. No one else fits the description of a Mordern day Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

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The lyrics are politically charged and the tone is angry. This is Fela and DaGrin in one song.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsP2vHKHLcY

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Politics / Re: Fagunwa Maberu An Arrested Sowore Protestant Who Was Released Speaks by godwinstringed1(m): 9:28am On Aug 10, 2019
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Politics / Fagunwa Maberu An Arrested Sowore Protestant Who Was Released Speaks by godwinstringed1(m): 9:26am On Aug 10, 2019
Temitope Fagunwa, popularly called Ifa-Maberu, the founder of Member of Pan-Afrikanist Students who was arrested on Monday in Osogbo, against Sowore's detainment has now been released after 72 hours in the Police' Custody.

This humanist activist immediately admitted these to all Nigerians and fellow Pan-Africanists

First they came for the IPOB
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Biafran
 
Then they came for the IMN
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Shiite
 
Then they came for the Revolution Now
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a protester
 
Then they came for me
And there was no one left
To speak out for me
 
Temitope-Maberu Fagunwa (Rendition of Martin Niemoller’s).
 
August 5th “Revolution Now” Arrest In Osun: A Wholehearted Gratitude To All For The Solidarity: More Struggles To Be Waged As Court Adjourns To The 16th of October, 2019: More Struggles To Be Waged As Comrades Are Still Under Detention Across the Country: More Struggles To Be Waged As The Revolutionary Demands Are Still Unattended To!

Kwame Nkrumah, one of the paramount lifelines of the African Revolution, has loads of interesting quotes to his name. I find two of his many quotes extremely intoxicating. The first will be shared right now and the second will appear before the closing of this short prosed ode. The erstwhile Ghanaian president once proclaimed that “Action without thought is empty and thought without action is blind”. For the students of Marxism, this quote is extremely important because it exposes barefaced the living unity between thoughts and actions. The ultimate relevance of this teaching could not have surfaced at no better time than now.

Indeed, the current political atmosphere of Nigeria under the Buhari-led regime validates the analogy that says that the Nigerian state, like every other neocolonial state in Africa, is a prison and the warders are members of the ruling class. These warders, across the continent, are only accountable to the forces of global capitalism and imperialism. As the warders in Nigeria engages in primitive accumulation of wealth, so their tyranny, in defense of their appropriation, persists. The postcolonial Nigerian state over the decades had properly institutionalized its tyranny so much so that the entirety of the existing repressive apparatus today is culpable of the killing of numerous unarmed civilians and the unjust intimidation of a teeming population.

In recent times, warders like Buhari have not just sustained tyranny but also enhanced it. The undemocratic and inhumane ways the government had handled the IPOB members and their leader, Nnamdi Kalu; the IMN members and their leader, El Zakzaky; and the co-convener of the Revolution Now movement, Omoyele Sowore, are clear instances of the surge of the tyranny of the postcolonial Nigerian state.

Attributable to this surge, for us as pan-Africanist revolutionary, our actions at this material point in time, advisably, can only be guided by fundamental principles. The increasing fascist, authoritarian and despotic tendencies of the Buhari-led regime have called for a practical test of our conviction in whatever ideological leaning we uphold. For some of us, it has become a historical duty, firstly, to condemn the attacks against the democratic rights of El Zakzaky, Sowore and other aggrieved masses. And secondly, an important duty for us to be actively involved in the restoration of these democratic rights.

The justification of this stance is provoked by the work of a German clergyman, Martin Niemoller. To paraphrase Niemoller, “First they came for the IPOB, and I did not speak out – because I was not a Biafran. Then they came for the IMN, and I did not speak out – because I was not a Shiite. Then they came for the Revolution Now, and I did not speak out – because I was not a protester. Then they came for me – and there was no one left to speak for me”. As a revolutionary socialist, I have no doubt that if this current regime is not properly resisted now, my few but important Marxist literature might end up in Buhari’s blazing furnace in due course.

In defense of my Marxist literature, and also in accomplishment of my well-intentioned service to the Nigerian community as an academic, I deemed it fit to join forces with other comrades in Osogbo for the August 5th Revolution Now protest. But then, the need to challenge the attacks against the democratic rights of Sowore and other political prisoners of Warder Buhari was just a reason for actively being involved in the protest. The revolutionary demands of the Revolution Now organizers are also demands that any serious socialist cannot ignore. The demands for the immediate implementation of the N30, 000 minimum wage, free education across all levels, and an end to insecurity, are ultimately what can be achieved with the enormous resources Nigeria is adorn with if not for the predatory ruling class.    

In the course of the peaceful protest at the ground floor of the NUJ office in Olaiya, Osogbo, the DSS and police operatives, armed to the teeth with their several vans, barricaded the protesters. After some moments, in a wrestling-like manner, the security operatives pounced on the protesters to seize their materials. Banners, berets, hood, microphone, leaflets, etc. of the protesters were confiscated by the men and women of the Nigeria police present. The protesters, untiring, sustained the barricade. By now, the protesters had attracted a good number of sympathizers from the public to its rank through their solidarity speeches and songs.

Fearing the possibility of a mass confrontation, the DSS and police operatives hastily dislodged the protesters by attacking everyone on sight. Two comrades and a lone journalist were whisked off by the police and five other comrades were abducted by the DSS operatives. Two students were directly punched in the eye by the DSS operatives. The molestation of student comrades and myself by the DSS operatives was transferred to men of the Osun State Police Command, Osogbo, who were ready to charge us for cultism and terrorism.

The experiences of comrades from Monday till Wednesday and Thursday, in detention, were not so different from pervious dehumanized experiences. Encounters of different dimensions were made with the apparent victims of capitalism – the lumpenproletariats. This group formed the heavy number of suspects charged with armed robbery, burglary, murder, swindling, thuggery, etc. Of course attempts were made to expose to this heavily deprived group their true oppressors – the ruling class. No member of this group saddened me more than a well-spoken and soft-spoken graduate of Computer Engineering who ended up as a professional armed robber.

On Wednesday, owing to the directives from the DSS Abuja, comrades were charged by the Osogbo Chief Magistrates Court on three counts, which bothers on the alleged “Conspire to commit offences relating to unlawful assembly and conduct likely to cause breach of peace”. The people’s lawyer, Alfred Adegoke Esq, serving as a defense counsel to comrades however dismissed the legality of these charges. The Magistrate thereafter adjourned the case till October 16th for hearing after stating the bail conditions of detained comrades.

At this point, massive gratitude goes to comrades from different organizations, civil society groups, unions, e.g. ASUU, CORE, DSM, Moyo Pan-African Solidarity, ACIS-M, TIB, PACOR, MOPAS, etc. and friends, that were instrumental to the release of all detained comrades. The number of friends that were graciously supportive are so much that the required justice cannot be done here. The overwhelming support mustered since Monday are indications that indeed members of the oppressed class have what it takes, through their collectivity and fearlessness, to depose their oppressors. To be able to achieve this, Kwame Nkrumah becomes relevant once more. He once declared that “The secret of life is to have no fear” – you need not worry anymore about my “Maberu”.

In the spirit of heeding to the guide of Nkrumah, we are urging comrades and non-comrades to be actively involved in the ongoing mass struggle aimed at the defense of the democratic rights of disenchanted and aggrieved Nigerians across the country, in respective of their ethnic and religious affiliations. Currently, two comrades are under the stiff detention of the DSS in Osogbo. In the same vein, so many comrades across the country are still under detention. They all need our consistent supports. We also call on all comrades and well-wishers to extend their solidarities to us as we prepare for our upcoming court sitting scheduled for the 16th of October, 2019 at the Osogbo Chief Magistrates Court.

In closing, it has to be stated that the struggle to change this society ultimately is hinged on no other form of revolution but a socialist revolution. Socialism is the only system that has the basic requisites to build a Nigeria where the existing abundant human and natural resources would be properly controlled and managed by the people for the progress of humanity and nature. Under a socialist agenda, the challenges created by capitalism such as poverty, inequality, insecurity, racism, joblessness, etc. will be resolved rapidly. Hence, only a genuine socialist revolution, as warned by Nkrumah, can put an end to class antagonism in Afrika and the world at large.
ALUTA CONTINUA! VICTORIA ACERTA!!
IZWE LETHU! E’AFRIKA!!
AMANDLA!

Temitope-Maberu Fagunwa.

Politics / Re: SPN Cries For The Release Of The August 5 Peaceful Protesters Like Fagunwa by godwinstringed1(m): 8:01pm On Aug 06, 2019
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Politics / Re: SPN Cries For The Release Of The August 5 Peaceful Protesters Like Fagunwa by godwinstringed1(m): 8:00pm On Aug 06, 2019
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Politics / SPN Cries For The Release Of The August 5 Peaceful Protesters Like Fagunwa by godwinstringed1(m): 7:53pm On Aug 06, 2019
Demands Immediate Release of Sowore and all Arrested Protesters like FAGUNWA Who Got Arrested in Osogbo


According to their clamour,


"We demand the immediate and unconditional release of the protesters who were arrested at the protests and have been detained at various police cells. They are not criminals but activists and ordinary Nigerians who were out to exercise their democratic rights to demand good governance, something which has become a scarce commodity under Buhari government like the previous capitalist governments.

This arrest has increased the number of activists who have been clamped in detention in connection to August 5 nationwide protest called by African Action Congress and Coalition for Revolution. This is a reminder of the dark days of the military juntas, particularly that of Sani Abacha wherein democratic rights were severely repressed. We therefore also reiterate our call for the immediate and unconditional release of Omoyele Sowore, the Presidential Candidate of AAC and Publisher of Sahara Reporters, who has been detained since Saturday August 3.

We call on trade unions, pro-masses organizations and human rights groups not only to call for the release of Sowore and others but also back the call with a series of solidarity actions including protests and sustained media campaigns. They must also demand that the Buhari government which has become a civilian dictatorship must always respect the democratic rights of Nigerians.


This is why we consistently call on the working people and youth to support and join the struggle for the enthronement of a working peoples’ government democratically run on a socialist programme in order to guarantee the use of wealth and material resources of Nigeria for the benefit of all and the society.

Abiodun Bamigboye
Acting National Chairperson

Chinedu Bosah
National Secretary


Source https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/08/revolutionnow-spn-condemns-police-repression-of-protest/

Politics / Re: Buhari Thanks Nigerians For Shunning Monday's #revolutionnow by godwinstringed1(m): 7:44am On Aug 06, 2019
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Politics / Buhari Thanks Nigerians For Shunning Monday's #revolutionnow by godwinstringed1(m): 7:43am On Aug 06, 2019
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday, August 5, 2019 thanks all Nigerians, who intentionally neglected calls on social media to join a phantom ‘revolution march’ but instead went about their business activities.

Buhari made his feelings known in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Monday.

Malam Garba stated that the president was humbled by the support, ”not for himself, or the governing party – but for the democratic values of modern-day Nigeria.”

However, the President acknowledged that there were some persons who for their personal reasons decided to embark on the protest march.

The statement read in parts: “Today, millions of Nigerians went about their businesses: work, seeking employment, attending school/college and caring for their families.


”By doing so, the millions defended our country’s hard-won democratic rights – by ignoring calls on social media to join a phantom ‘revolution’.

“There were a few hundred persons today who, for their own reasons, decided to act upon the demands of a group calling itself Global Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria, which went on social media to ask everyday Nigerians to overthrow the government they only elected some six months ago.

“The President is humbled by the support – not for himself, or the governing party – but for the democratic values of modern-day Nigeria through the wisdom of those millions of citizens who preferred democracy and decided not to undermine an elected government.

“Today, joining those millions of Nigerians was not only the President and governing party at federal level, but many state governments from the opposition, trade unions, civil society organisations, media and NGOs with focus on freedom of speech.

”All have, rightly, united in protecting Nigeria’s young democracy and the rights of all to elect leaders and lawmakers.

https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/buhari-lauds-nigerians-for-ignoring-revolution-march-says-winner-is-democracy/r40tqkd



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