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The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 9:50pm On Mar 04, 2010
The great Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi was once asked by an American journalist what he thought of 'Western civilisation'. The Mahatma quietly replied that he wished such a thing existed. Similarly, I would say that the idea of 'One North' would be an interesting idea - if such a thing ever existed.


The recent Jos crisis has punctured the legal fiction called 'One North'. The idea that the North is one big happy family with a common identity and single collective future is not only patently fallacious; it is based on dangerous hypocrisy and make-believe. If it ever existed at all, it is now a divided house; a broken calabash. It is a delusion that would not go away because it suits the interests of both the Muslim North and their deluded counterparts in the Middle Belt who are obsessed with enhancing their bargaining clout within Nigeria's competitive ethno-regionalism. In reality, it is a dude cheque in political terms; a marriage of convenience that died a long time ago, although the couple are still going through the motions.

It is crucially important that we come to terms with the honest truth; recognising our differences and learning how we might live side-by-side in mutual respect and tolerance. The Muslim North has a heritage rooted in the traditions of Jihad and the Caliphate. The Christian Middle Belt has an identity anchored on Christianity and resistance. The peoples of the Middle Belt are what they are today because they were never conquered by Jihad and never subscribed to enslavement by the Caliphate and its feudal powers. The fact that we all speak the Hausa language is neither here nor there.

There are always two sides to any story, of course. According to the Muslim narrative, Northerners are the heirs to an illustrious heritage rooted in Jihad and the Caliphate. They belong to a global Muslim Ummah in which the Nigerian branch is one of the largest on the African continent. They have had a tradition of learning and rulership that is probably unequalled in the annals of the Western Sudan. The British colonialists subjugated the North in a manner that benefitted Christians and Western imperialist interests, blocking the southward march of Islam. In the light of the global Islamic resurgence, the traditions of Jihad have to be reinvented to meet the needs of the twenty-first century. Western secularism and materialism have shown themselves to be highly discredited. Muslims have had to be vigilant in defending their honour and their values from assault by Western imperialism as represented by the twin evils of Zionism and American neoconservative reaction. Muslims must assert their identity wherever they are. Believing themselves to constitute an overall numerical majority in Nigeria, they do not see why they should not have a free hand to remake the country in their own image.

And because the predominantly Christian South has historically dominated the economy and financial and banking system, access to political power is the only trump-card that Muslims really have. Once in power, they must use that opportunity to defend the Northern Islamic interest, however defined. They see nothing amiss in dominating all strategic ministries and departments of government from finance to planning, economy, the armed forces and petroleum. In none of the far Northern States are Christians accorded equal status with their Muslim counterparts. As a matter of fact, most churches are barely tolerated - they are in fact seen as being more of a menace than anything else. Aggressive proselytising by some Pentecostal groups has been seen as a source of irritation, if not provocation. Shari'a law was partly initiated as counter to the growing missionary threat. The Almajiri system is nurtured as a potential army to be deployed when Christians need to be 'taught a lesson'. And when the 'lesson' is being taught, the victim is expected to 'turn the other cheek' according to what their holy Book supposedly teaches. And if they choose to retaliate, it is 'genocide'.

The peoples of the Christian Middle Belt see things differently. They believe they have always endeavoured to live in harmony with their Muslim neighbours, although it is doubtful if the Muslims feel the same goodwill towards them. The persecution of Christians and the torching of churches has become an annual ritual in most northern states since the 1980s. Christians in the far North would tell you that they live in dread of what may erupt at the slightest provocation. They would insist that they have never been the aggressors in any confrontation with Muslims. A poor illiterate Igbo woman might use a stray piece of paper with Arabic writing to wipe her hands, and all hell could break lose. Or it might be cartoons from distant Denmark, a place that most ordinary Christians and Muslims cannot find on a map. Many of these attacks are random in character and are mostly unprovoked. Even more ominous is the fact that they often occur with the tacit knowledge if not connivance, of some of the most influential elements within the North.

These days, especially here in Switzerland where I currently live and in much of the Western world, there is a relentless stream of Islamophobia that demonises Muslims in a manner that no decent intellectual would accept. The irrational fear of Islam is as contemptible as any insults on the person of the Prophet (PBH) and on the religious observances of Muslims. We all know that ordinary Muslims are for the most part decent and law-abiding people. As a matter of historical record, the world intellectual community owes a debt to the great Muslim thinkers of the past who have made such impressive contributions to fields of learning as diverse as chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, philosophy and the historical sciences.

But the ideal of the Islamic Enlightenment is one thing; violent fanaticism is quite another. The Muslim world today is being held hostage by a small band of violent murderers who are hiding behind the banner of Global Jihad; an illiberal horde committed to the use of violence and terror as instruments in the pursuit of unlimited ambitions. It is a new form of fascism that encourages total contempt for human life.

The Middle Belt has been at the receiving end of Global Jihad for more than a decade now, with impetus from revolutionary explosions in Iran, war in Afghanistan and Islamist Madrassas in Pakistan, Yemen and Sudan. Earlier on, we had the Islamisation policies of the Sardauna which were fiercely resisted. Some of our chiefs were under pressure to convert at pains of demotion. During the military era, many Christian Middle Belt officers were compelled to convert or lose promotion. Those who remained defiant were hounded out through premature retirement or unfavourable postings. Those, like the Biblical Esau, who sold their souls for a mesh of pottage, were soon to realise that, as latter-day converts, they occupied a lower and suspect status in the order of things.

Even today, under the current democratic dispensation, army postings, despite impassioned denials in certain quarters, are being reshaped in accordance with the whims and caprices of Northern hegemony. Several Middle Belt officers have been quietly retired for no just cause. The kind of blatant abuse that is allegedly taking place has not been seen since the dark days of military tyrant Ibrahim Babangida. The questionable role of people like Army Chief General Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau and Major-General Saleh Maina, Commanding Officer, 3 Division, during the recent Jos crisis leaves much to be desired. They certainly have shown themselves to be untrustworthy as far as the people of the Plateau and indeed the Middle Belt are concerned. It is also instructive that just before the outbreak of violence, a mysterious order came from Abuja to transfer all Plateau indigenes in the Nigerian Police Force out of the State. With the benefit of hindsight, it was a malicious move.

The attempt to subjugate and humiliate the peoples of the Middle Belt is nothing new. Our northern Pharaohs had always ensured that the region was always marginalised in terms of location of industries and development projects. When it comes to representation at the Federal centre, the region always plays second fiddle to the Muslim North in the scheme of things. Today, you are unlikely to find anyone from the Middle Belt holding a senior cabinet position in any important department of government.

The same applies to educational opportunities. If your parents gave you a Christian sounding-name, the authorities at Ahmadu Bello University Zaria are most unlikely to admit you into professional courses like medicine, pharmacy and engineering. And it does not matter how many distinctions you have in WAEC or JAMB. A young, charismatic and gifted scientist - and winner of the LNG Prize for Science - has been denied the headship of Ahmadu Bello University even though his profile dwarfs that of all his rivals for the post. His only 'deficiency' is that he is not a Muslim. His wife and children were recently kidnapped, while his sisters and extended family have come under extreme harassment, all with the aim of discouraging him from standing for the Vice-Chancellorship. The contempt of the Muslim North for Middle Belt Christians knows no bounds.

Northern leaders continue to pay lip-service to 'One North', but we know that their definition does not include us. Middle Belt leaders are largely to blame for pandering to this empty, nauseating charade. They have lost the vision bequeathed to us by such heroes as Joseph Sarwuan Tarka, Jolly Tanko Yusuf, Rev. David Lot and Patrick Dokotri. And we have all but forgotten the arduous sacrifices they made so that our people would have a more dignified future.

Clearly, the calabash is broken. Instead of trying to mend it, now is the time for the Middle Belt to look to forging alternative strategic alliances, especially with the South-South. It is foolhardy to persist in the illusion of 'One North' when we are getting absolutely nothing out of it. The Middle Belt has enough manpower, land and natural resources to stand on its own. With our rich and fertile soils, the region can feed the whole of Nigeria with food. Jos Plateau alone can feed the whole of West Africa with potatoes and vegetables.

The ultimate truth is that the Middle Belt does not need the far North. Rather, it is the far North that needs the Middle Belt. And when the next national crisis comes, we must make it abundantly clear to the Muslim North that they are on their own. Never again will the natural valour of the Middle Belt peoples be exploited in the service of a lie.

It is about time somebody saw through this humbug before it is too late. The Sardauna, whom latter-day hagiographers are praising to the high heavens, was the man who started the tradition of 'homosexually-centred' rulership which people like late Major Gideon Orkar once railed against. Although he picked a few people from the Middle Belt whom he favoured with offices and largesse, the Sardauna pursued a systematic policy of subjugation of our people. He had never concealed his millennial ambition to "dip the Koran into the sea". And it is clear that he was prepared to ride on top of the bones of our ancestors in his quest to reach the Atlantic.

Plateau people have never forgotten the fact that the Sardauna, in connivance with the perfidious British, had carefully laid out a plan to move all Jos indigenes from their ancestral homeland to the present Mararaban Jema'a area. He wanted to turn over the lush and green pastures of the Plateau to his own Fulani cattle-grazing kinsmen. The departing colonialists were prepared to support him because they wanted to maintain some influence in the corridors of northern power after independence. It is important to underline this point as the factor why Plateau people are so edgy when it comes to the matter of land.

It is also vital to bear in mind that the so-called 'settler-indigene problem' was neither invented by, nor is it unique to, Plateau State. In the far North, Hausa-Fulani Christians are among the most persecuted people in the world. They are never accorded equal status among the people they live with. In the civil service they are often passed over when it comes to promotion, while in political appointments they are generally ignored. It is unthinkable that anyone with a name such as Bishara John Goni could ever dream of contesting in a local government election in Kano, Zamfara or Sokoto. If this is the case elsewhere, why are Plateau people being singled out for demonisation for not voting for anyone other their own in Jos North Local Government, which also happens to be the abode of their most powerful paramount ruler, the Gbong Gwom Jos? What gives the Hausa-Fulani the right to impose themselves through the instrumentalities of terror and violence in a land that historically is not theirs?

Ideally, of course, we would all prefer to live in a country where citizenship is defined strictly in accordance with legal domicile rather than primordial ancestry. This is the universal standard for federalist constitutional democracies like the United States, Canada and Australia. Unfortunately, our country is still a long way away from that ideal. Plateau State cannot be made the villain for a problem that afflicts our entire Federation.

What all this boils down to is that we must look elsewhere in seeking the explanatory variables for the persistence of violence and instability on the Plateau. We are led, inevitably, to the question of religion and Jihad.

Those who are saying that the recent crisis has nothing to do with religion need to have their heads examined by a consultant neuropsychiatric surgeon. It is perhaps not a mere coincidence that one of the most virulent Muslim Brotherhoods has its base in Jos, with known links to Iran, Sudan and Libya. The Jihadists have been waging a relentless war against our people for the sole purpose of taking over our land and spreading their bankrupt ideology.

If the crisis had nothing to do with religion, why did they choose Sunday, a day of worship for all Christians, to launch their violent attacks? Why did they go into a church to massacre women and children at prayer as police commissioner Greg Anyanting reported, for which some are calling for his head? Throughout the years, the pattern has been to target churches and pastors. During the last decade alone, more than 30 pastors have been killed. What would have become of our country if Christians, for example, had gone about massacring Muslims during prayers in mosques, and what if 30 Imams lost their lives in the process?

The whole world needs to know about the satanic script from which these Jihadists have been operating. During September 2001, in a well planned and coordinated attack, Muslim groups burned down churches and private homes in Jos in a frenzy of killing and looting. Thousands of Christians were slaughtered while many were burned while worshipping in their churches. In December of the same year, the same hoodlums launched yet another attack, killing, looting and destroying property.

In June 2002, the Jihadists attacked Christians in Yelwa, Shendam, Wase, Barakin Ladi, Vom and Miango, again, killing people in their hundreds, burning down homes and churches. On September 11 of the same year, as if to commemorate the cowardly plane attacks on the Twin Towers in New York, the Islamic hoodlums exploded a bomb at the Church of Christ in Laranto, Jos, causing a major structural damage to the building. In the following month, hundreds of Christians were killed when an Islamic mob in collaboration with mercenaries from Chad and Niger Republic, attacked the town of Fajul, burning churches and homes, killing innocent people and raping women. In December of the same year, they launched yet another assault on churches and Christian homes. Notable among the casualties were the Reverend Bitrus Manjang, his son, daughter-in-law and their six-month old child. How holy, indeed, is the precious blood of the martyrs!

In March 2003, thousands of Jihad warriors launched an attack on Kadarko, a town in Wase Local Government Area, shouting "Allahu Akbar"; killing Christians and burning down homes and churches. In April, they attacked the Berom village of Wereng, near Vom, killing, burning, looting and raping. In February 2004, some 80 Christian men, women and children who had sought refuge in a church in Langtang were massacred in cold blood.

The United Nations and the World Council of Churches have been carefully documenting these wanton atrocities. All these point to a systematic pattern of killings that one could characterise as a policy of 'genocidal Jihad'. The aim is to maim, destroy and pillage. What they cannot have, they must destroy; leaving behind a scotched earth of ruins, ashes and dead bodies.

Why the Plateau, one might ask. I think our latter-day marauding hordes are aware of the status of Jos as the 'holy Jerusalem' of the Middle Belt; the seat of Christian evangelical missionary activities in Nigeria. They are also envious of this blessed land which has a climate and a terrain like no other. Mambilla and Obudu may be equally beautiful, but they are remote. Plateau is centrally located and easily accessible; a strategic confluence for business, commerce and tourism. Through violence and terror, they are hell-bent on appropriating what is not theirs. Nobody could determine to bring such ruination to a land if that land were truly his.

What we are up against is nothing less than religious war. It is a war against a latter-day Genghis Khan who knows only how to kill, maim, rape and destroy. We would always wonder what kind of god they serve: What kind of god could that be that purportedly gives rewards to those who rape and slaughter defenceless women and children at church services?

Some of us have read the highly jaundiced articles by people like Mohammed Haruna and Adamu Adamu, the propagandists for Jihad within the Daily Trust group of newspapers. We have a fair idea of how much they were paid to write atrocious lies with the pathetic objective of overheating the polity and unleashing chaos to discredit Acting President Goodluck Jonathan. They are a disgrace to the journalism profession. Adamu, for example, declares that Plateau people are 'jealous' of the Hausa-Fulani who have been 'successful' in business and who have a natural flair for leadership. He also insinuates that Plateau people - and by extension the peoples of the Middle Belt - are suffering from an 'inferiority complex'. The word 'genocide' was being bandied about by these ignorant non-lawyers.

Why would Plateau people become jealous of people to whom they have leased their own land to grow tomatoes and vegetables? Is it the idle moneychangers at Hill Station that they are jealous of or the people selling rickety old tokunbo cars smuggled from Belgium? Who are these nondescript Hausa-Fulani 'businessmen' that Plateau people are so envious of? Was it Plateau people that burnt down the Jos ultra-modern market - a market that was bringing good money into the State's Treasury? Who, indeed, is jealous of whom?

As for the allegation of 'inferiority complex', the likes of Adamu and Haruna forget that the Middle Belt was the seat of one of the great civilisations of Black Africa - the Nok Civilisation -- that covered Southern Kaduna, Plateau, Nasarawa, Bauchi and Gombe. They had sophisticated iron smelting industries at the same time as did the ancient Greeks. Need we mention the Kwararafa Jukuns who controlled the ultimate levers of power in Hausaland for the better part of two centuries?

Middle Belt peoples have borne more than their fair share of sacrifices to keep this country together. In peace as in war, there are few to equal the likes of Yakubu Gowon, Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma, Domkat Bali, Gibson Sanda Jallo and several others. Our people are known to be God-fearing, chivalrous, accommodating and patriotic. Those who have married our women have found them to be virtuous and hardworking. We are the heart of Nigeria. This country would not have continued to exist as a corporate entity were it not for the sacrifices made by our people.

If anybody should feel inferior, it is not Plateau people, and certainly not the denizens of the Middle Belt. It is the shameless Jihadists who have been killing, maiming and raping defenceless women and children who are truly inferior.

About the alleged leadership gifts of the Hausa-Fulani, we have heard this tiresome fairy-tale before, not least from the 'homosexually-centred' orifices of Maitama Sule. Who are these 'great leaders' that we don't know of? Is it the ineffectual Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the barely literate school teacher whose lack of sagacity and imagination brought ruination to our First Republic? Is it the chronic gambler and bank robber, Murtala Mohammed? Did he not gamble away an entire division at Asaba during the civil war? And did he not confess to robbing the Central Bank of Nigeria vaults in Benin City during the operations to recapture the Mid-West? What about the chain-smoking Shehu Shagari, whom Gowon once described as the laziest minister he had ever come across? Was Shagari not a monumental disaster as President?

Or is the claim to leadership derived from the records of the 'evil genius' of Minna Hilltop Castle? Can we begin even to contemplate the moral and material havoc that this destructive man has bequeathed our benighted nation? Was it not our 'Maradona' who institutionalised corruption and state-sponsored assassination as official policy? And why does this man hate Plateau people so much? Why does the outbreak of violence tend to coincide with his nocturnal visits to Jos? Why does he poke his finger so boldly on the body Christ?

We need not say anything about his ignoble successor, the military Sultan called General Sani Abacha.

Then we have the pathetic Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, a man whose youthful excesses by way of alcohol and abuse of hard drugs have finally caught up with him. From a human point of view, we sympathise with him over his illness and we wish him quick recovery. But is it true that he was once confined to a psychiatric asylum? Did his elder brother Shehu not discourage him from politics on account of his inherent character defects? It is pretty obvious that Umaru has squandered all the goodwill that ushered him into power, proving to be an ineffectual wimp. Having ascended the Presidency, he astonished everyone -- friends and foes alike -- by proceeding into a deadly slumber as was his wont in Katsina, leaving the administration in the hands of his devious wife and ravenous Fulani kinsmen.

On the 25th September 1918, Lord Lugard wrote to his colleague Walter H. Lang: "The Hausa-Fulani has no ideals, no ambitions save such as sensual in character. He is a fatalist, spendthrift and a gambler. He is gravely immoral and is seriously diseased that he is a menace to any community to which he seeks to attach himself". So much for the gift of 'natural leadership'! Please, Adamu Adamu, tell us something we don't know, instead of peddling rubbish that insults our intelligence.

The antics of the Jihadists have been familiar to us since the days of the Sardauna. Their trademark is deceit. Through the abuse of 'geopolitical zoning', they have ensured that whenever any opportunity arises for the North, it will always go to a Northern Muslim. Their definition of the North does not include us. While Christians are the majority in Nasarawa, Kaduna, Niger and Adamawa, they have never ruled those states. Because of their 'success' in subjugating our people, the Jihadists are frustrated that they cannot take over the Plateau, oblivious of the fact that they are a settler minority of less than 5 percent.

In pursuit of their selfish ends, they invented a fictitious tribe called 'Jasawa', whom Judge Niki Tobi describes as the militant wing of the Jihadists. They have sought to demonise Jonah David Jang, a successful former military Governor of two states; a trusted leader of his people and a compassionate theologian and pastor. Realising that their claim is absurd, they are turning the whole thing on the Berom as the alleged perpetrators of 'genocide' against supposedly 'defenceless' Muslims. They overlook the little detail about Yoruba Muslims who have been living in Jos with no problems for the better part of a century. So have been the Igbos, Efiks and others. They cannot convincingly explain why, having lived peacefully with everybody for so long, the Berom, Afizere and Jarawa would suddenly wake up one morning and single out the Hausa-Fulani for 'genocide'.

The over 300-page report by Judge Bola Ajibola on the Plateau crisis has come out recently. In that report Ajibola unequivocally fingers the Hausa-Fulani as the main source of the unrest on the Plateau. He also points out areas where governance could have done a better job, indicating the necessary institutional reforms that the Jang administration must put in place to strengthen law and order. A jurist of world repute, Chief Ajibola is nobody's fool. A devout Muslim, no-one can accuse him of bias. An oracle of the law has spoken. Let those who are strangers to law, justice and truth continue in their self-delusions and diabolical wickedness.

If a man comes and defecates in your compound, Okonkwo tells us in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart, the manly thing to do is to take a stick and break his head. If the Jihadists expect people to lie back and relax while they kill, rape and maim their women and children, then they must be jokers.

One thing that is clear from this saga is that the Islamic fascists do not cherish human life the way normal people do. While we believe in the ways of love, they believe in violence and the rule of fear. Force being the sole language they understand, we must be prepared to give as much as we receive. As an international lawyer, I know of no jurisprudence in the Law of Nations that says if a man approaches your home at night with a submachine gun, you should warmly invite him in with chocolates and roses. While the Federal Government which controls the police and the army fails to defend our people, we are left with no option than to defend ourselves. And if disproportionate force is what is needed to dissuade the Jihadists, then disproportionate force it must be.

Nobody could have done a greater disservice to the image of Islam than these marauding hoodlums. They have only succeeded in making us defiant and contemptuous of everything they stand for. Until now, we did not know that these people are as corrosive as sulphuric acid and that we truly have nothing in common. It is also clear that they have absolutely nothing of value to offer anybody. Is it their polygamy and the abject lack of family values? Is it the rampant divorce? Is it the widespread child abuse leading to the dreadful disease of vesico-vaginal fistula? Is it the 'dan daudu' mentality? Is it the culture of begging? Or is it their habitual cant and chicanery? And how does it come about that even the land becomes a desert once they lay their hands on it? Are they not labouring under a curse?

Nobody should be in doubt: we read the enemy well, suffering no illusions about the extent to which he can go to achieve his ends. We know how his mind works and how he operates - his terror antics, the mischief, the surprise element, the monkey tricks and the traitorous dissimulation. We also know that no atrocity is beneath him. Even as I write, he is still going about like a roaring lion in remote Plateau villages, killing and maiming and raping. We know that he is really a coward who cannot face the music when push comes to shove.

Of course, violence can never be the ultimate. The Bible urges us to seek peace and to pursue it. Muslims, too, are children of God. None of us enjoys taking the life of any child of God. But there is a time for war and a time for peace. God the Son is a God of love; but the God of Joshua and Aron is also a flaming fire. There comes a time when you must stop praying and act; when you must defend your family, your children, and your land. Such, alas, are the times in which we live.

The Jihadists always have somewhere else to go to; we have nowhere to go, hemmed in as we are in the geometrical centre of the Nigerian Federation. With all manner of imported arms and mercenaries arrayed against us, and with military chieftains who leave us in no doubt as to where they stand, it is Jehovah nissi alone that will defend us.

And if some of us should fall, the Angel of the Lord will fight for us. Our children will rush forth to meet the enemy at the gates with horns and trumpets of victory. Wherever death shall meet us, it will be welcome, to echo Ernesto Che Guevera. Our battle cry will reach out to others who will take up the Libyan arms left by the retreating enemy. And the Shekinah glory of our God shall never depart from our Beaulah Land.

Bishara John Goni, PhD
Geneva, Switzerland
bisharagoni@yahoo.com
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by asha80(m): 9:52pm On Mar 04, 2010
Edoyad will like this piece.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 10:01pm On Mar 04, 2010
my mind and mouth were blown open when i read this.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by 9jawear(m): 11:02pm On Mar 04, 2010
nice one,this really is an extraordinary eye opener to the mischief of the north
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 11:21pm On Mar 04, 2010
Which is exactly why they do not want Goodluck Jonathan to be president.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 12:02am On Mar 05, 2010
Or is it their habitual cant and chicanery? And how does it come about that even the land becomes a desert once they lay their hands on it? Are they not labouring under a curse?
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 12:03am On Mar 05, 2010
ol boy that was wicked! hmmmmmm! food for thought,
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 12:13am On Mar 05, 2010
[b]Some of us have read the highly jaundiced articles by people like Mohammed Haruna and Adamu Adamu, the propagandists for Jihad within the Daily Trust group of newspapers. We have a fair idea of how much they were paid to write atrocious lies with the pathetic objective of overheating the polity and unleashing chaos to discredit Acting President Goodluck Jonathan. They are a disgrace to the journalism profession. Adamu, for example, declares that Plateau people are 'jealous' of the Hausa-Fulani who have been 'successful' in business and who have a natural flair for leadership. He also insinuates that Plateau people - and by extension the peoples of the Middle Belt - are suffering from an 'inferiority complex'. The word 'genocide' was being bandied about by these ignorant non-lawyers.

Why would Plateau people become jealous of people to whom they have leased their own land to grow tomatoes and vegetables? Is it the idle moneychangers at Hill Station that they are jealous of or the people selling rickety old tokunbo cars smuggled from Belgium? Who are these nondescript Hausa-Fulani 'businessmen' that Plateau people are so envious of? Was it Plateau people that burnt down the Jos ultra-modern market - a market that was bringing good money into the State's Treasury? Who, indeed, is jealous of whom?
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there was one guy  i forgot his user name that claimed that it was all jealousy of the beroms against the hausa fulani, bros this is a rebuttal to your claims, what is your reaction?
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by vigasimple(m): 12:14am On Mar 05, 2010
When we refer to the North, we are talking about the Fulani jihadist who overthrew the Hausa's and still dominate them till today despite the Hausa numerical strenght.

They used Islamic religion as a cover, like the Airline Terrorist pretending or believing or brainwashed to use the name of God/Allah to fight the 'kaferis'. whilst oppressing their own people and refused to let them develop.

Islam came from Saudi Arabia, and they are very developed despite their repression of their women folks.

The fulanis like to go everywhere and wage Jihad war in the name of spreading their religion forcefully to seize people and territory like they did in Ilorin, a Yoruba city where they were stopped otherwise they promised they will 'dip koran into the atlantic ocean'

In the case of Nigeria, the North is a generic name for the cabal controlling everything from the Armed forces to political power to steal the southern wealth.

The problem is that they are not capable of leading anything otherwise they will have been left to do it.  Imagine they imposed sharia laws in secular states in the north, what about if we imposed Jewish or biblical laws in the south?

My conclusion is that we may have to part company unless the North can reason, they think we the southerners are the silly ones? maybe they are right until we say enough is enough to those clueless people.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 12:21am On Mar 05, 2010
there is more blasting.

About the alleged leadership gifts of the Hausa-Fulani, we have heard this tiresome fairy-tale before, not least from the 'homosexually-centred' orifices of Maitama Sule. Who are these 'great leaders' that we don't know of? Is it the ineffectual Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the barely literate school teacher whose lack of sagacity and imagination brought ruination to our First Republic? Is it the chronic gambler and bank robber, Murtala Mohammed? Did he not gamble away an entire division at Asaba during the civil war? And did he not confess to robbing the Central Bank of Nigeria vaults in Benin City during the operations to recapture the Mid-West? What about the chain-smoking Shehu Shagari, whom Gowon once described as the laziest minister he had ever come across? Was Shagari not a monumental disaster as President?
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 12:27am On Mar 05, 2010
even yar a dull was not spared.


Then we have the pathetic Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, a man whose youthful excesses by way of alcohol and abuse of hard drugs have finally caught up with him. From a human point of view, we sympathise with him over his illness and we wish him quick recovery. But is it true that he was once confined to a psychiatric asylum? Did his elder brother Shehu not discourage him from politics on account of his inherent character defects? It is pretty obvious that Umaru has squandered all the goodwill that ushered him into power, proving to be an ineffectual wimp. Having ascended the Presidency, he astonished everyone -- friends and foes alike -- by proceeding into a deadly slumber as was his wont in Katsina, leaving the administration in the hands of his devious wife and ravenous Fulani kinsmen.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 12:28am On Mar 05, 2010
this guy dey vex o!!
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by bawomolo(m): 12:35am On Mar 05, 2010
asha 80:

Edoyad will like this piece.

oh yes he will
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Beaf: 12:42am On Mar 05, 2010
On the 25th September 1918, Lord Lugard wrote to his colleague Walter H. Lang: "The Hausa-Fulani has no ideals, no ambitions save such as sensual in character. He is a fatalist, spendthrift and a gambler. He is gravely immoral and is seriously diseased that he is a menace to any community to which he seeks to attach himself". So much for the gift of 'natural leadership'! Please, Adamu Adamu, tell us something we don't know, instead of peddling rubbish that insults our intelligence.
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

When did it become fashionable to quote Lugard?
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 12:44am On Mar 05, 2010
now this also caught my notice

Clearly, the calabash is broken. Instead of trying to mend it, now is the time for the Middle Belt to look to forging alternative strategic alliances, especially with the South-South. It is foolhardy to persist in the illusion of 'One North' when we are getting absolutely nothing out of it. The Middle Belt has enough manpower, land and natural resources to stand on its own. With our rich and fertile soils, the region can feed the whole of Nigeria with food. Jos Plateau alone can feed the whole of West Africa with potatoes and vegetables.

now i am going  to add a recent write up by some body and i would want u guys to do the maths.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Beaf: 12:47am On Mar 05, 2010
^
It makes a lot of sense, the South South is made up of minorities who are largely Christian just like the Middle Belt; therefore, alliances would be natural and welcome.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 12:51am On Mar 05, 2010
as much as i can,t stand this man, i buy what this writer is trying to say.

http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/articles/farouk-martins/danjuma-reputation-as-the-black-knight.html
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 12:52am On Mar 05, 2010
I have also personally known that the myth of one North can not survive the age we live in.

We live in an age when information access is so available to anybody with access to a computer.
The Elite hegemony survived on control of information and spreading of falsehoods through religion.

But we live in an age where a the berom people can see similarities in the injustices they experience with those  of other Nigerians South of the Niger. By merely having an account of facebook people will learn to exchange ideas reasonably as opposed to ideas handed down to them by the emirs and pastors.

We live in an age when an Hausa girl from Kano who her own father is a military officer will question how her colleagues down South can come up with an idea and start a business while she can't because her sharia Governor in Kano will not let it happen. She will go to the internet to see that her friends from other parts of the country could easily do what she dreamt to do or even supported and then she will make up her mind what to believe.

The hegemony was never going to survive the digital age. Northern Muslims must shape up to the new times we live in or risk going extinct.


For the Middle belt folks I can only hope that Gowon will before his death advise them on his life mistakes.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 1:06am On Mar 05, 2010
for now obj is at logger head with danjuma, the advisory cmmtee set up by goodluck is a good move, it is only for danjuma to see the hand writhing on the wall and free his people from servitude and doom. and it is partially clear what his calculations are, by telling jonathan to act fast.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by Nobody: 1:21am On Mar 05, 2010
the darned spambot is clearly on vacation.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by edoyad(m): 1:22am On Mar 05, 2010
asha 80:

Edoyad will like this piece.

ONLY LIKE ?   grin   grin
excuse me as i send an email to switzerland
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by EzeUche(m): 1:37am On Mar 05, 2010
There is at least some admirable qualities about the Fulani. They are a minority in the north who were able to subdue the majority Hausa through the use of Islamic jihad.

Uthman dan Fodio is a very interesting leader who was more focussed on his relgion and Islamic scholarship instead of ruling over his newfound caliphate. He gave his son, Mohammed Bello the reigns of the empire and went back to studying and teaching. He had some admirable qualities.

The Fulanis then led their Hausa soldiers to jihads against the Nupe and Yorubas. In addition, Fulanis in other countries use the jihad techniques to overthrow other kingdoms from Guinea-Bissau, Niger to Mali. These people are a force to be reckoned with for such a small number.

The Middle Belt could easily become slaves to the Hausa and their Fulani overlords. Through the use Jihad, even the people of the south are not safe. As long as the blood of Uthman dan Fodio runs through their veins, the spirit of jihad is not forgotten.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by edoyad(m): 1:51am On Mar 05, 2010
EzeUche:

There is at least some admirable qualities about the Fulani. They are a minority in the north who were able to subdue the majority Hausa through the use of Islamic jihad.

Uthman dan Fodio is a very interesting leader who was more focussed on his relgion and Islamic scholarship instead of ruling over his newfound caliphate. He gave his son, Mohammed Bello the reigns of the empire and went back to studying and teaching. He had some admirable qualities.

The Fulanis then led their Hausa soldiers to jihads against the Nupe and Yorubas. In addition, Fulanis in other countries use the jihad techniques to overthrow other kingdoms from Guinea-Bissau, Niger to Mali. These people are a force to be reckoned with for such a small number.

The Middle Belt could easily become slaves to the Hausa and their Fulani overlords. Through the use Jihad, even the people of the south are not safe. As long as the blood of Uthman dan Fodio runs through their veins, the spirit of jihad is not forgotten.

The 2.8 million southern kaduna people in Nigeria today would exterminate the 50 million hausa parasites walking on this land if need be not to mention the whole middle belt.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by 006(m): 2:03am On Mar 05, 2010
It's not by an isolated write-up; it has to be by comprehensive denunciation of "One North" by every Middle Belter. But this will not happen because their psyche had been mortgaged since they single-handedly fought the Civil War against Biafrans that foresaw who Hausa-Fulanis are.
It’s remaining Gowon to die in agony and regrets for his stupidity just like Ken Saro Wiwa and others.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by edoyad(m): 2:23am On Mar 05, 2010

APRIL 1990 COUP D'ETAT SPEECH
Fellow Nigerian Citizens,

On behalf of the patriotic and well-meaning peoples of the Middle Belt and the southern parts of this country, I , Major Gideon Orkar, wish to happily inform you of the successful ousting of the dictatorial, corrupt, drug baronish, evil man, deceitful, homo-sexually-centered, prodigalistic, un-patriotic administration of General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida. We have equally commenced their trials for unabated corruption, mismanagement of national economy, the murders of Dele Giwa, Major-General Mamman Vasta, with other officers as there was no attempted coup but mere intentions that were yet to materialise and other human rights violations.


Major Orkar (2nd left) flanked by Captain Empere, Captain Dakolo, Lt. Col. Ozualor & Lt.Col Odey at their trial


The National Guard already in its formative stage is disbanded with immediate effect. Decrees Number 2 and 46 are hereby abrogated. We wish to emphasise that this is not just another coup but a well conceived, planned and executed revolution for the marginalised, oppressed and enslaved peoples of the Middle Belt and the south with a view to freeing ourselves and children yet unborn from eternal slavery and colonisation by a clique of this country.
Our history is replete with numerous and uncontrollable instances of callous and insensitive dominatory repressive intrigues by those who think it is their birthright to dominate till eternity the political and economic privileges of this great country to the exclusion of the people of the Middle Belt and the south.
They have almost succeeded in subjugating the Middle Belt and making them voiceless and now extending same to the south.
It is our unflinching belief that this quest for domination, oppression and marginalisation is against the wish of God and therefore, must be resisted with the vehemence.
Anything that has a beginning must have an end. It will also suffice here to state that all Nigerians without skeleton in their cupboards need not to be afraid of this change. However, those with skeleton in their cupboards have all reasons to fear, because the time of reckoning has come.
For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to state the three primary reasons why we have decided to oust the satanic Babangida administration. The reasons are as follows:


(a) To stop Babangida’s desire to cunningly, install himself as Nigeria’s life president at all costs and by so doing, retard the progress of this country for life. In order to be able to achieve this undesirable goals of his, he has evidently started destroying those groups and sections he perceived as being able to question his desires.
Examples of groups already neutralised, pitched against one another or completely destroyed are:
(1) The Sokoto caliphate by installing an unwanted Sultan to cause division within the hitherto strong Sokoto caliphate.
(2) The destruction of the peoples of Plateau State, especially the Lantang people, as a balancing force in the body politics of this country.
(3) The buying of the press by generous monetary favours and the usage of State Security Service, SSS, as a tool of terror.
(4) The intent to cow the students by the promulgation of the draconian decree Number 47.
(5) The cowing of the university teaching and non-teaching staff by an intended massive purge, using the 150 million dollar loan as the necessitating factor.
(6) Deliberately withholding funds to the armed forces to make them ineffective and also crowning his diabolical scheme through the intended retrenchment of more than half of the members of the armed forces.

Other pointers that give credence to his desire to become a life president against the wishes of the people are:
(1) His appointment of himself as a minister of defense, his putting under his direct control the SSS, his deliberate manipulation of the transition programme, his introduction of inconceivable, unrealistic and impossible political options, his recent fraternisation with other African leaders that have installed themselves as life presidents and his dogged determination to create a secret force called the national guard, independent of the armed forces and the police which will be answerable to himself alone, both operationally and administratively.
It is our strong view that this kind of dictatorial desire of Babangida is unacceptable to Nigerians of the 1990’s, and, therefore, must be resisted by all.
Another major reason for the change is the need to stop intrigues, domination and internal colonisation of the Nigerian state by the so-called chosen few. This, in our view, has been and is still responsible for 90 percent of the problems of Nigerians.
This indeed has been the major clog in our wheel of progress.
This clique has an unabated penchant for domination and unrivalled fostering of mediocrity and outright detest for accountability, all put together have been our undoing as a nation.
This will ever remain our threat if not checked immediately. It is strongly believed that without the intrigues perpetrated by this clique and misrule, Nigeria will have in all ways achieved developmental virtues comparable to those in Korea, Taiwan, Brazil, India, and even Japan.
Evidence, therefore, this cancerous dominance has as a factor constituted by a major and unpardonable clog in the wheel of progress of the Nigerian state. (Sic) It is suffice to mention a few distasteful intrigues engineered by this group of Nigerians in recent past. These are:
(1) The shabby and dishonourable treatment meted on the longest serving Nigerian general in the person of General Domkat Bali, who in actual fact had given credibility to the Babangida administration.
(2) The wholesale hijacking of Babangida’s administration by the all powerful clique.
(3) The disgraceful and inexplicable removal of Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe, Professor Tam David-West, Mr. Aret Adams and so on from office.
(4) The now-pervasive and on-going retrenchment of Middle Belt and southerners from public offices and their instant replacement by the favoured class and their stooges.
(5) The deliberate disruption of the educational culture and retarding its place to suit the favoured class to the detriment of other educational minded parts of this country.
(6) The deliberate impoverishment of the peoples from the Middle Belt and the south, making them working ghosts and feeding on the formulae of 0-1-1- or 0-0-0 while the aristocratic class and their stooges are living in absolute affluence on a daily basis without working for it.
(7) Other countless examples of the exploitative, oppressive, dirty games of intrigues of its class, where people and stooges that can best be described by the fact that even though they contribute very little economically to the well being of Nigeria, they have over the years served and presided over the supposedly national wealth derived in the main from the Middle Belt and the southern part of this country, while the people from these parts of the country have been completely deprived from benefiting from the resources given to them by God.
(cool The third reason for the change is the need to lay a strong egalitarian foundation for the real democratic take off of the Nigerian state or states as they circumstances may dictate.
In the light of all the above and in recognition of the negativeness of the aforementioned aristocratic factor, the overall progress of the Nigerian state a temporary decision to excise the following states namely, Sokoto, Borno, Katsina, Kano and Bauchi states from the Federal Republic of Nigeria comes into effect immediately until the following conditions are met.


The conditions to be met to necessitate the re-absorption of the aforementioned states are as following:
(a) To install the rightful heir to the Sultanate, Alhaji Maccido, who is the people’s choice.
(b) To send a delegation led by the real and recognised Sultan Alhaji Maccido to the federal government to vouch that the feudalistic and aristocratic quest for domination and operation will be a thing of the past and will never be practised in any part of the Nigeria state.
By the same token, all citizens of the five states already mentioned are temporarily suspended from all public and private offices in Middle Belt and southern parts of this country until the mentioned conditions above are met.
They are also required to move back to their various states within one week from today. They will, however, be allowed to return and joint the Federal Republic of Nigeria when the stipulated conditions are met.
In the same vein, all citizens of the Middle Belt and the south are required to come back to their various states pending when the so-called all-in-all Nigerians meet the conditions that will ensure a united Nigeria. A word is enough for the wise.
This exercise will not be complete without purging corrupt public officials and recovering their ill-gotten wealth, since the days of the oil boom till date. Even in these hard times, when Nigerians are dying from hunger, trekking many miles to work for lack of transportation, a few other Nigerians with complete impunity are living in unbelievable affluence both inside and outside the country.
We are extremely determined to recover all ill-gotten wealth back to the public treasury for the use of the masses of our people. You are all advised to remain calm as there is no cause for alarm. We are fully in control of the situation as directed by God. All airports, seaports and borders are closed forthwith.
The former Armed Forces Ruling Council is now disbanded and replaced with National Ruling Council to be chaired by the head of state with other members being a civilian vice-head of state, service chiefs, inspector general of police, one representative each from NLC, NUJ, NBA, and NANS.


A curfew is hereby imposed from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. until further notice. All members of the armed forces and the police forces are hereby confined to their respective barracks.
All unlawful and criminal acts by those attempting to cause chaos will be ruthlessly crushed. Be warned as we are prepared at all costs to defend the new order.
All radio stations are hereby advised to hook on permanently to the national network programme until further notice.

Long live all true patriots of this great country of ours. May God and Allah through his bountiful mercies bless us all.




Major Orkar (2nd left) flanked by Captain Empere, Captain Dakolo, Lt. Col. Ozualor & Lt.Col Odey at their trial

Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by henry101(m): 2:42am On Mar 05, 2010
006:

It's not by an isolated write-up; it has to be by comprehensive denunciation of "One North" by every Middle Belter. But this will not happen because their psyche had been mortgaged since they single-handedly fought the Civil War against Biafrans that foresaw who Hausa-Fulanis are.
It’s remaining Gowon to die in agony and regrets for his stupidity just like Ken Saro Wiwa and others.

He will live to regret this in his entire life.
He was mostly used and dumped.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by EzeUche(m): 2:44am On Mar 05, 2010
006:

It's not by an isolated write-up; it has to be by comprehensive denunciation of "One North" by every Middle Belter. But this will not happen because their psyche had been mortgaged since they single-handedly fought the Civil War against Biafrans that foresaw who Hausa-Fulanis are.
It’s remaining Gowon to die in agony and regrets for his stupidity just like Ken Saro Wiwa and others.


I agree, my heart does go out to the people of the Middle Belt, but I cannot forgive some of their kinsman who committed atrocities against the Ndi Igbo during the Civil War. It is hard for me to forgive these people, and I can say that they deserve what they get.

However, I am not so callous to think that we cannot join forces. People are starting to wake up to see the Hausa-Fulani menace. Even though I count these Hausa-Fulanis as some of the toughest opponents and warriors of any group that reside in Nigeria, we Igbos can face them in the field of battle. We just need to protect our rears.

So if the people of the Middle Belt want to join forces with the people of the South, we should accept them cautiously.

They just need to denounce their leaders who led them against Biafrans who wanted to break free of the yoke of the Northern menace. Ojukwu had the foresight to know what would happen if we stayed in this union.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by 006(m): 2:58am On Mar 05, 2010
However, I am not so callous to think that we cannot join forces. People are starting to wake up to see the Hausa-Fulani menace.

Yes, it will be good if the Middle Belters join forces with the South, this will definitely weaken Northern stronghold on Nigerian politics. When we get 4 regions against their 2, they can't be in a position again to produce a President, hence more reasonable and progressive Southerners will be leading this country.

Even though I count these Hausa-Fulanis as some of the toughest opponents and warriors of any group that reside in Nigeria

They are not the toughest, they just too erratic. Middle Belters are tougher than them but they need to get rid of their "slave mentality". Ndigbo are definitely the toughest.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by EzeUche(m): 3:16am On Mar 05, 2010
006:

Yes, it will be good if the Middle Belters join forces with the South, this will definitely weaken Northern stronghold on Nigerian politics. When we get 4 regions against their 2, they can't be in a position again to produce a President, hence more reasonable and progressive Southerners will be leading this country.

They are not the toughest, they just too erratic. Middle Belters are tougher than them but they need to get rid of their "slave mentality". Ndigbo are definitely the toughest.

Of course they are not the toughest, but there belief in their religion makes them dangerous foes. When you battle people with religious convictions, they are able to commit acts of terror and destruction that we the people of the south can dream of. These people have no problem annihilating another group of people. Either convert or die. That is the motto they live by.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by nduchucks: 3:28am On Mar 05, 2010
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Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by bombay: 3:33am On Mar 05, 2010
It is not a matter of how tough you are but how smart are you.
Re: The Myth Of One North? By A Middle Belter. Explosive! by diobi: 3:34am On Mar 05, 2010
df2006:

now this also caught my notice

Clearly, the calabash is broken. Instead of trying to mend it, now is the time for the Middle Belt to look to forging alternative strategic alliances, especially with the South-South. It is foolhardy to persist in the illusion of 'One North' when we are getting absolutely nothing out of it. The Middle Belt has enough manpower, land and natural resources to stand on its own. With our rich and fertile soils, the region can feed the whole of Nigeria with food. Jos Plateau alone can feed the whole of West Africa with potatoes and vegetables.

now i am going  to add a recent write up by some body and i would want u guys to do the maths.


middlebelt can form alliance with any gropu they choose but they should know that the way to the south south passes through south east, hence it is not possible forming that alliance without ndigbo. if they try to do it by hook or crook then ndigbo will form alliance with hausa/fulani. we have not forgoten the role they played in biafra, but we can forgive them if they play the game smart. ndigbo will not allow an alliance of villains or traitors. if they want peace, let it be comprehensive.

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