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RIP the lion of Biafra. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVcIFa8Wdgw&feature=share https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmzZBcP2z4o&feature=related https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3XplOA8d6Y&feature=player_embedded So much for free and fair elections in 2011! |
As regards the unfortunate and sad events that took place in the core north immediately after the just concluded presidential elections, during the course of my research and consultations with various groups and stakeholders in the last few days, I have established the following facts which I would humbly like to share with you. a) That General Muhammadu Buhari, the CPC flagbearer was deeply pained and actually wept as the massacres were going on and he tried his best to stop them. b) That even a convoy of his own vehicles was attacked during the riots. c) That even though the rioters, murderers and arsonists were championing his cause, carrying his posters and calling his name, once the barbarism and pogroms actually started he had absolutely no control over it or any way of stopping it. d) That by the time the spirit of genocide and mass murder had been invoked and the genie was let out of the bottle, it could not be appeased or put back in by anyone until much blood had been shed and many lives had been lost. e) That the end result was that, according to the BBC (and we all know that the actual figure was far higher than this) well over 500 people were hacked to pieces and slaughtered within 24 hours after the pogroms started. f) That this level and speed of carnage and barbarity is unprecedented in our history and that every right-thinking person, whether northerner or southerner or whether christian or muslim, should wholeheartedly condemn it. g) That President Ibrahim Babangida, former Vice-President Abubakar Atiku, General Aliyu Gusau and Alhaji Adamu Ciroma had absolutely nothing to do with the killings and neither did they at any time call for it or encourage it. h) That as a matter of fact they did everything in their power to stop the carnage once it started and that this was particularly so in the case of Babangida who worked extreemly hard behind the scenes to establish the peace, to calm frayed nerves and to call people to order. i) That these killings were spontaneous and uncoordinated and the primary target of the perpertrators were the core northen elites and traditional rulers who the masses and almajaris (rightly or wrongly) honestly believed had rigged the election and had ''sold out'' to the PDP. j) That the perception amongst most southerners (and I was as guilty of this as anyone else) that only christians, middle-belters and southerners were targetted for death during those riots is completely wrong. k) That many northern muslims who were accused of being collaborators, traitors and blacklegs for supporting President Goodluck Jonathan were also targetted by the mob, were also killed and also had their homes and palaces burnt. l) That many hausa-fulani muslims were also slaughtered in southern Zaria, Kafanchan, Kagoro and other parts of southern Kaduna by members of the northern christian minority groups that reside there who are mainly PDP supporters and that that same group of northern christians even targetted and killed many igbo traders and burnt down the market in Kafanchan simply because they believed that such traders were CPC sympathisers. m) That what is happening in the core muslim north is essentially a class war and most of those that support Buhari are working class muslim northerners who have lost faith in their own local northern leaders and elites. n) That sadly the southerners and northern christians that were killed, including the heroic youth corpers, were innocent victims of a rabid mob who had lost all sense of reason and who were prepared to inflict collateral damage against anything and anyone that appeared to be different to them or that did not share their faith, their ethnicity or their political views . Consequently every non-muslim and every southerner became a supposedly ''legitimate'' target for these deranged and satanised individuals. o) That no-one was in a position to halt the rioting and killing once it started because there was no co-ordinated chain of command. It was essentially mob action and the beginning and first pangs of a northern revolution. p) That there are forces and armed militia groups in the Niger-Delta area who are preparing to eliminate and destroy the leaders of any ethnic group that they perceive as being hostile or opposed to the Jonathan government and who have a deep-seated hatred for northern muslms. q) That the ethnic militias in the south-west are now more active and restive than ever, have cultivated an alliance of sorts with the Niger-Delta militias and are being stirred up and prepared for a possible war with the north. r) That the Nigerian people are more polarised along ethnic, regional and religious lines than ever before. s) That the core muslim north, for the first time in our history, is feeling isolated, alienated, cornered and absolutely terrified about it's future and role in the newly emerging Nigeria and that they are falling back on their islamic religion and faith as a rallying point for their own quest for self-preservation, national identity and self-defence. t) That any conflict that may emerge in this scenario will be seen by the working class core northern muslims as a war against islam and they will fight it to the end. u) That more and more working class core northern muslims are openly speaking of a break-up of Nigeria and that they cannot be expected to continue to stay in a country in which they appear to be hated by everyone else. v) That the wisest, best and smartest thing to do in this ugly and unfolding scenario is to pray very hard and to ensure that we reach out to one another and build bridges across religious lines and the ethnic divide. w) That we are sitting on a keg of gunpowder and the onus lies on the President to hold this country together, to be magnamonious in victory and to stamp out and crush those that openly advocate ethnic or religious cleansing on both sides of the divide. x) That it would be a great danger to our national cohesion if the people of the core north perceive and honestly believe that the Niger-Delta militants are being tolerated, encouraged or even sponsored by the Federal Government. y) That once that happens they will have no choice but to begin to organise to protect themselves and their own people and that will be the beginning of an ugly descent on a slippery slope to all out war and ethnic, religious and fratricidal butchery. z) That perhaps the greatest danger of all to our continued unity as a nation is if the ugly events that occured in the core north after the Presidential elections should, for any reason whatsover, ever happen again in this country. z1) That if such a thing were to ever happen again that the likelihood is that there would be terrible consequences because some parts of the south would unleash a terrible wave of reprisal mass killings on innocent northerners that reside there. This must be avoided at all costs. z2) That in the interest of justice and lasting peace there must be a formal and thorough investigation into the terrible events that took place in the north after the Presidential elections and that all those that are found culpable of having had a hand in the killings should be brought to justice. These are my findings. May God bless and protect Nigeria. Source: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/notes/femi-fani-kayode/the-killings-in-the-north-the-facts-and-the-slippery-slope/10150177228697557 Forumites, you can read the contributions to the topic and the responses of Chief Femi Fani Kayode to some of the questions raised by the contributors from the link above. |
@ Zstranger, Respect!!!! |
Will GEJ ever take responsibility for anything? JOS Killings, Boko Haram, Suleija, Maiduguri Bombing etc. Now GEJ wants to outsource investigation into the post election violence to UN. I am afraid that GEJ will end up disappointing the people who voted for him. |
Kindly read the attached news item culled from 234next. Thanks http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5692188-146/story.csp |
Wudil L.G. Kano state C.P.C= 29,513 ANPP= 11,311 PDP=6,210 Garki sec schl, Sabon gari,Kaduna South overall ward result: ACN=35, ANPP=39, CPC=19,282, PDP=244 |
gaya l.g kano state result c.p.c 33589,anpp 7281,pdp 5321,acn 508 |
Owerri: PU/25/11/004 CPC:2 APS:1 PMP:1 PDP:160 ACN:0 Void:3 |
KWARBAI WARD "A" Zaria: PDP-921, ACN-141, ANPP-185, CPC-14,174. KWARBAI WARD B- PDP-358, ACN-100, ANPP-139, CPC-19,817 AURA WARD-i.e Dalhatu Sarki Tafida's ward:PDP-1,295,CPC-13,650:DURUMIN MAI GARKE WARD:PDP-634, CPC-11,880.TUKUR TUKUR WARD UNIT 008.MUSTAPHA PRI.SCHL. (this unit is the unit that mallam nuhu ribadu of acn cast his vote) ACN-85.CPC-260.PDP-64 |
Ribadu has won in Osun: Osun Final Result : Nuhu Ribadu 296,648 : GEJ 181,511 CPC- less than 5% |
@ OP, If all Igbos are exported to Lagos on Saturday from the south east, GEJ will still lose woefully in Lagos. |
@Tinubu4life, now that the Alliance talks have collapsed, I beg I need your opinion on how ACN, CPC and PDP will perform on Saturday. Thanks. |
@ Jarus, you are very wrong. GEJ needs more than Goodluck to get more than 20% of the votes in Lagos. You wanna bet? |
@ Tinubu4life, have you seen the latest poll from thisday? I wonder if that poll is correct, cos I dont see Jona getting up to 25% in Lagos talkless of 80%. But the Presidential election comes b4 the governorship election and I I think that may give him for advantage. |
@ Eku bear, GBM answered the question on health care very well. In fact, that is the question he answered very well in the entire debate apart from his opening remarks! Watch that part again! |
Shekarau: 90% Buhari 65% Ribadu 45% |
Folks, this is the first time most of us are seeing Gen Buhari speak in the public. Those of us who have been following him for some time know that he is not the most articulate politician. But I am very certain that his heart is very articulate. More so, he came across tonight as calm, kool and presidential. BB all the way! |
Thump up to Buhari on the health sector! He got the question 100%! |
Thump up to Ribadu on the Power Sector |
PapaBrown, have you no shame? |
@ PapaBrown, cry not for Buhari, cry for your principal GEJ who has not shown up for the debate! |
@ Tinubu4life, dont you think that GEJ would get 25% of the votes in the SW? I dont want GEJ to get close to 10% of the votes in the SW because this is the only scenerio that can produce runoff |
@ Tinubu4life, my brother I have some questions for you on the 2011 Gen election (in the SW). could you help me with your email address? |
@ 9ijaman, must a candidate score at least 51% of the total votes cast to be decleared winner? |
Meanwhile, where is BEAF? I dont want to believe that he is hiding under one alias on NL these days. BEAF where are u? Or is the Kitchen too hot for you this week? IS GEJ owing you March Wages? |
I weep for my country. |
BEAF has one of the toughest job in the country. Defending clueless and gaffe-prone GEJ is not an easy task. Mr. Beaf, I really feel bad for you. I am very serious about this! BEAF, will the increase in minimiun wage reflect on your next pay cheque? Pls make sure it does cos you a huge task ahead of you in the coming weeks! See you on another thread cos it appears you have abandoned this thread.[b][/b] |
Beaf, you no dey shame? |
Beaf, you no get shame? |