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Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Racoon(op):
I’ve stopped bothering to listen to or read Muhammadu Buhari’s speeches for quite a while now not only because I’ve given up on the regime he leads but also because he has some of the most inept speech writers Nigeria has ever had, particularly in the last two years.

But a portion of the speech a friend shared with me instigated me to read the entire speech. The speech was, as usual, vacuous, insipid, poorly written, tediously mind-numbing, and filled with audaciously transparent lies. 

Nonetheless, even by the horrible standards of Buhari's speeches, his October 1, 2021 Independence Day speech would go down in the records as perhaps one of the worst speeches by the leader of any country on an occasion that invites solemnity, contemplation, and sobriety. 

I have identified a few major parts of the speech that muddled basic history, turned logic on its head, and outright lied.

In the very second paragraph of the speech, Buhari claimed, “Today should not only serve as a reminder of the day the British handed over the reins of power to Nigerians, but also unified Nigerians from all ethnic groups, religions and regions.” 

Buhari’s claim that the British “unified Nigerians from all ethnic groups, religions and regions” is historically inaccurate. The British didn’t unify ethnic and religious groups in Nigeria; they exacerbated our differences and planted the seeds of disabling fissiparity that hold us back—all for their convenience. 

The British cobbled together a disparate people, imposed artificial boundaries around them, called their new artificial space “Nigeria,” then divided and conquered them for the benefit of the British. Britain had not the wispiest interest in the unifying “Nigerians from all ethnic groups, religions and regions.” 

It’s absurd, but not surprising, that a post-independence Nigerian leader would make this sort of ahistorical claim in an Independence Day broadcast. It’s like the victim of a rape thanking her rapist for unifying her with her child. 

But that’s self-pitying lamentation. A serious country would have worked to reverse the damage the British created and left behind. But Nigeria’s post-independence leaders turned out to be thoughtless, self-loving epicureans with zero emotional investment in the country. 

That explains why Buhari who makes the most excessively pious noise about patriotism is the most servile Anglophile Nigeria has had as a leader. After allocating billions in the national budget for Aso Rock clinic, he goes to London to treat even the most elementary ailment.

 Plus, there has been no more divisive leader since Nigeria’s founding than Muhammadu Buhari. He has inspired almost every part of the country to demand a divorce from the British-born Nigerian union, which is consistent with what I’d warned would happen should he win a second term.

Even Buhari admitted this when he said, “the past eighteen months have been some of the most difficult periods in the history of Nigeria. Since the civil war, I doubt whether we have seen a period of more heightened challenges than what we have witnessed in this period.”

But he failed to concede what is responsible for this: his dreadfully infernal incompetence, his noticeable absence from leadership, and his unprecedentedly in-your-face bigotry.

In another preposterous moment in the speech, Buhari equated drugs with food and declared them as indistinguishable from each other. He said, “on our approach to food security, I am proud to announce Nigeria has commenced its journey to pharmaceutical independence.” Huh? What connects “food security” and “pharmaceutical independence”? 

Well, he elaborates: “This journey, which will take years to achieve but will ultimately result in Nigerian based companies developing the Active Pharmaceut-ical substances and competence needed for us to make our own drugs and vaccines.” I know that's a senseless run-on sentence, but let’s just focus on the substance of the speech.

The speech didn’t acknowledge the fact that most farmers in the country have abandoned farming because of ceaseless attacks by bandits and the increasing brazenness with which cattle destroy farm crops. Many farmers no longer see any wisdom in farming because they might get kidnapped while farming or their entire crops might end up being used as pasture for cattle without any consequences.

But Buhari and his speech writers think enabling Nigerian pharmacists to make drugs and vaccines at home will quench the mass hunger in the land!


Buhari also hopes he doesn’t need to work to bring about peace, underscoring why the country is drenched in avoidable bloodbath. He said, “our hope is not to fight for peace. We can always settle our grievances peacefully without spilling any blood.” What kind of leader doesn’t want to fight for peace when the country he leads is beset by bloodstained violence everywhere?

Maybe his speech writers meant “our hope is that we don’t have to be violent to stem the tide of violence.” If so, why didn’t they say it that way? To fight for peace is to work toward bringing about peace—except the speech writers are being literal in their understanding of “fight,” which would be embarrassing for a presidential speech. 

In any case, the regime has consistently used violence to tamp down legitimate expressions of dissent in the form of peaceful protests. As recently as September 28, that is, three days before Buhari’s speech, eight unarmed members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria were murdered and 57 of them arrested by Nigerian security forces for merely holding a procession in Abuja that caused a snarl-up. Hundreds of them were similarly murdered in Kaduna in 2015. That’s literally “fighting” for peace.

In the speech, Buhari repeated the bromide that “Nigeria is for all of us. Its unity is not negotiable.” That sterile cliché should have been thrown to the rhetorical refuse dump by now. “Unity” that is non-negotiable isn’t unity. It’s slavery. And it won’t endure. Unity comes from harmony and, as Steve Goodier reminds us, “We don't get harmony when everybody sings the same note. Only notes that are different can harmonize. The same is true with people.”

Any unity that is non-negotiable is worthless and unworthy of anyone’s commitment. Threatening to “take decisive actions against secessionist agitators and their sponsors,” which basically means visiting violence on them as the regime has been doing, contradicts the earlier hope that the regime won’t “fight for peace,” however this strange phrase is understood.

Secessionist agitations don’t emerge out of thin air. They are activated by grievances, a profound sense of alienation, loss of faith in the promises of the country, systemic exclusion from the orbit of governance, etc. State-sanctioned violence won’t stop it. Sanctimonious appeals to patriotism won’t, either. What would attenuate it is deliberateness in instituting justice, fair play, inclusion, and equity.

 You can’t smack a child repeatedly and insist that silence in the house is non-negotiable, that crying is an offense that will be punished with more smacking. That’s both cruel and clueless.

Buhari took escapism to an undreamed-of height when he claimed that in spite of glaring evidence to the contrary, “our food production capacity has increased.” In which alternate universe do Buhari and his incompetent speech writers dwell?  They certainly don’t live in everyday Nigeria.

Buhari and his speech writers conceded that “food prices have been going up” but attributed this “to artificial shortages created by middlemen who have been buying and hoarding these essential commodities for profiteering.”

 Ha! Buhari has been blaming “middlemen” for the poverty and misery his boneheaded policies inflict on Nigeria since his first coming as a military dictator in the 1980s. He hasn’t stopped. He won’t stop.


Finally, he lied that he suspended Twitter in Nigeria because it was “misused” as “the platform to organise, coordinate, and execute criminal activities, propagate fake news, and promote ethnic and religious sentiments [sic].” 

No, he banned it precisely because it deleted his tweet that it said violated its terms and conditions, which he agreed to abide by when he signed up to use it. Twitter’s action hurt his brittle ego and he decided to precipitously suspend it, which has cost Nigeria billions of naira in lost revenue. It has cost Twitter exactly zero in revenue loss.

If any proof is needed that the next few years of Buhari’s leadership would be worse than the past few years he has vandalized what remained of Nigeria, the Independence Day Speech provided it. 
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2021/10/what-weed-did-buharis-speech-writers.html?m=1
Lalasticlala Seun

Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Aidejay(m): 6:33pm On Oct 02, 2021
After hearing that speech it was obvious that those speech writers and Buhari himself have zero regard for Nigerians and their lives. Never have I been more convinced that this current government doesn't really give a fck infact we can all go to hell in their eyes.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Racoon(op): 6:33pm On Oct 02, 2021
Buhari’s claim that the British “unified Nigerians from all ethnic groups, religions and regions” is historically inaccurate. The British didn’t unify ethnic and religious groups in Nigeria; they exacerbated our differences and planted the seeds of disabling fissiparity that hold us back—all for their convenience. 

The British cobbled together a disparate people, imposed artificial boundaries around them, called their new artificial space “Nigeria,” then divided and conquered them for the benefit of the British. Britain had not the wispiest interest in the unifying “Nigerians from all ethnic groups, religions and regions.” 
While the jihadist came with his unbridled bigotry, nepotism, clannishness and ethno-religious supremacist agenda.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by TarOrfeeek: 6:34pm On Oct 02, 2021
grin


Gen. Failure is doing what he knows how to do best - Zero everything.

He came, he saw and he Zeroed.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Rexwalters1: 6:35pm On Oct 02, 2021
Aidejay:
After hearing that speech it was obvious that those speech writers and Buhari himself have zero regard for Nigerians and their lives. Never have I been more convinced that this current government doesn't really give a fck infact we can all go to hell in their eyes.
What did the Governor of your state say in his own Independence Day speech?
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Aidejay(m): 6:35pm On Oct 02, 2021
The unity of Nigeria that they are still using guns and bullets to preserve. By force by fire unity.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by sweetonugbu: 6:35pm On Oct 02, 2021
Cush
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Racoon(op):
"......A serious country would have worked to reverse the damage the British created and left behind. But Nigeria’s post-independence leaders turned out to be thoughtless, self-loving epicureans wi with zero emotional investment in the country.zero emotional investment in the country. 
-British named them Burma.They rejected it, restructured & renamed themselves Myanmar.

-British named them Upper Volta, but they rejected it, restructured and renamed themselves Burkina Faso-Land of Incorruptible People.

-British named them Gold Coast, they rejected it, restructured and renamed themselves Ghana.

-British named them Southern Rhodesia.They rejected it, restructured and renamed themselves Zimbabwe.

-Brits named them Northern Rhodesia.They rejected it, restructured and renamed themselves Zambia.

-Brits named them Tanganyika.They rejected it restructured & renamed themselves Tanzania.

-Germans named them colony of South West Africa.They rejected it, restructured and renamed themselves.Namibia.

-France named them Dahomey.They rejected it, restructured and renamed themselves Benin.

-Belgium named them Zaire.However, they rejected it, restructured & renamed themselves Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC).

-Britain named a bunch of people-Nigeria.They rather kill to preserve it than restructure and give themselves a befitting name.

"It is only an animal that bears the name that is given to it by his enemy"(Proverb).Credits to OP
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Racoon(op): 6:36pm On Oct 02, 2021
Buhari has been blaming “middlemen” for the poverty and misery his boneheaded policies inflict on Nigeria since his first coming as a military dictator in the 1980s. He hasn’t stopped. He won’t stop.
Dunning Kruger Effect; "Wherein incompetent people do not only fail to realize their incompetence but consider themselves more competent than anyone else."

Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Rexwalters1: 6:36pm On Oct 02, 2021
Aidejay:
The unity of Nigeria that they are still using guns and bullets to preserve. By force by fire unity .
Animals only understand force, democracy is not for everyone.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Racoon(op):
".....Muhammadu Buhari is an agent of destabilisation, ethnic bigot and religious fanatic who, if given the chance, would ensure the disintegration of the country. His ethnocentrism would jeopardise Nigeria’s national unity....."
https://punchng.com/tinubu-was-right-for-calling-buhari-a-tribalist-religious-fanatic-says-obasanjo/
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Rexwalters1: 6:38pm On Oct 02, 2021
Racoon:
Buhari has been blaming “middlemen” for the poverty and misery his boneheaded policies inflict on Nigeria since his first coming as a military dictator in the 1980s. He hasn’t stopped. He won’t stop.
Almijiri President Buhari’s policies made you poor & wretched you claim, what of the policies of the Government of your state for you, how have they empowered your livelihood?
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by chatinent: 6:39pm On Oct 02, 2021
I laughed sha
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by RenaissanceGuy:
Obamas press Secretary once resigned. Trump's press Secretary Sean Spicer also resigned. His communication director Anthony Scaramucci also resigned when they were no longer comfortable working with their presidents or probably due to their conscience and unwillingness to continue fabricating lies to defend their presidents.

But here in Nigeria, awa lying presidential SSAs on media would never resign, but would keep on heaping praises on the presidents as if he were God.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by tommy589(m): 6:41pm On Oct 02, 2021
Babangida speech was the last one i listened to. They don't inspire hopes but failed expectations
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Racoon(op):
Rexwalters1:
Almijiri President Buhari’s policies made you poor & wretched you claim, what of the policies of the Government of your state for you, how have they empowered your livelihood?
"...The major catastrophe about Buhari administration is, they are not open to criticism in whatever guise.Once an attempt is made to call out a specific government's policy, as usual a brigade of its hirelings, propagandists & foot-soldiers will be quick to brandish such a person, group or individual an enemy of state and other unprintable names."
http://saharareporters.com/2020/06/20/insecurity-sleeping-president-adbullahi-d-mohammed

A least, I no dey do bambiala as the way the unity beggers are dying to maintain the parasitic status. “Unity without verity, is no better than conspiracy.” [/b] -John Trapp(English philosopher)
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by descarado: 6:41pm On Oct 02, 2021
The only good thing about buhari govt is that Nigerians will think twice before giving birth like rabbit
Those in the North included.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Rexwalters1: 6:42pm On Oct 02, 2021
Racoon:
Dunning Kruger Effect; "Wherein incompetent people do not only fail to realize their incompetence but consider themselves more competent than anyone else."
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall?
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Racoon(op): 6:42pm On Oct 02, 2021
RenaissanceGuy:
Obamas press Secretary once resigned resigned. Trump's press Secretary Sean Spicer also resigned. His communication director Anthony Scaramucci also resigned when they were no longer comfortable working with their presidents or probably due to their conscience and unwillingness to continue fabricating lies to defend their presidents.

But here in Nigeria, awa lying presidential SSAs on media would never resign, but would keep on heaping praises on the presidents as if he were God.
If only they understand. However, the Buharimaniacs are, well maniacal.They are attack dogs.They are bull-terriers.They can no longer even engage in rational logical discussion about the president or his policies

Buharimaniacs are of the conviction that Nigeria is now legitimately the property of the president.The rest of us are here simply by his grace & generosity."
https://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2018/08/21/buharimaniacs-and-buharideens-by-femi-aribisala/

Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Rexwalters1: 6:44pm On Oct 02, 2021
Racoon:
A least, I no dey do bambiala as the way the unity beggers are dying to maintain the parasitic status.
Who is begging who?, stating the fact that Nigeria is a country that can’t be divided is the obvious, stop begging us to divide our country, it is impossible.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Racoon(op): 6:46pm On Oct 02, 2021
Rexwalters1:
Who is begging who?, stating the obvious that Nigeria is a country that can’t be divided is the obvious, stop begging us to divide our country, it is impossible.
Even your almajiri president is supporting another of his fanatic Islamic country to divide from a less fanatic one. "President Muhammadu Buhari has thrown his weight behind the people of Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic(SADR), otherwise called Western Sahara, stating that NIGERIA WOULD ENSURE THE REALIZATION OF THEIR SELF-DETERMINATION AND INDEPENDENCE..(from Morocco)
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/buhari-backs-western-sahara-on-self-determination-from-morocco/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by blackboy(m): 6:47pm On Oct 02, 2021
Mr Farooq you are so on point, I seriously always wonder why and how any common man on the streets can still support this government.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Rexwalters1: 6:48pm On Oct 02, 2021
RenaissanceGuy:
Obamas press Secretary once resigned resigned. Trump's press Secretary Sean Spicer also resigned. His communication director Anthony Scaramucci also resigned when they were no longer comfortable working with their presidents or probably due to their conscience and unwillingness to continue fabricating lies to defend their presidents.

But here in Nigeria, awa lying presidential SSAs on media would never resign, but would keep on heaping praises on the presidents as if he were God.
Resigned or fired, telling lies to deceive your ego?
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Rexwalters1: 6:52pm On Oct 02, 2021
Racoon:
Even your almajiri president is supporting another of his fanatic Islamic country to divide.
That is Morocco & Western Sahara’s business, this is Nigeria, what is my concern, who labelled Morocco a fanatic Islamic Country?
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Racoon(op): 6:55pm On Oct 02, 2021
Rexwalters1:
That is Morocco & Western Sahara’s business, this is Nigeria, what is my concern, who labelled Morocco a fanatic Islamic Country?
“Since 1914 the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the Nigerian people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs & customs.They do not show themselves any signs of willingness to unite … Nigerian unity is only a British invention” –Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, 1948.

“Nigeria is not a nation. It is a mere geographical expression. There are no ‘Nigerians’ in the same sense as there are ‘English,’ ‘Welsh,’ or ‘French,’ The word ‘Nigeria’ is a mere distinctive appellation to distinguish those who live within the boundaries of Nigeria and those who do not” -Chief Obafemi Awolowo, 1947

“It is better for us and many admirers abroad that we should disintegrate in peace and not in pieces. Should the politicians fail to heed the warning, then I will venture the prediction that the experience of the Democratic Republic of Congo will be a child’s play if it ever comes to our turn to play such a tragic role” -Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, 1964.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Rexwalters1: 6:56pm On Oct 02, 2021
blackboy:
Mr Farooq you are so on point, I seriously always wonder why and how any common man on the streets can still support this government.
charity begins @ home, Almijiri your state Governor & Government is more important to you than President Buhari & The Federal Government, what is the difference between you & your Almijiri Brothers from Yobe that are waiting for the President & Abuja for sos?
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by Rexwalters1: 6:59pm On Oct 02, 2021
Racoon:
“Since 1914 the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the Nigerian people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs & customs.They do not show themselves any signs of willingness to unite … Nigerian unity is only a British invention” –Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, 1948.

“Nigeria is not a nation. It is a mere geographical expression. There are no ‘Nigerians’ in the same sense as there are ‘English,’ ‘Welsh,’ or ‘French,’ The word ‘Nigeria’ is a mere distinctive appellation to distinguish those who live within the boundaries of Nigeria and those who do not” -Chief Obafemi Awolowo, 1947

“It is better for us and many admirers abroad that we should disintegrate in peace and not in pieces. Should the politicians fail to heed the warning, then I will venture the prediction that the experience of the Democratic Republic of Congo will be a child’s play if it ever comes to our turn to play such a tragic role” -Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, 1964.
No one forced your parents to give birth to you in Nigeria, you are not ashamed of yourself, mentioning your Great Grandparents lords, why you no mention Fela Mama, Madam Ransome Kuti?
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by BobbyZrealist(m): 6:59pm On Oct 02, 2021
It was written by Helinues and edited by .
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by AcademicWriter: 7:00pm On Oct 02, 2021
quit or demoted, explaining untruths to mislead your vanity?
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by duro4chang(m): 7:32pm On Oct 02, 2021
The most incompetent president in our history.
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by PlayerMeji: 7:34pm On Oct 02, 2021
Hmm
Re: Farooq A. Kperogi: What Weed Did Buhari’s Speech Writers Smoke? by ILoveDemMANNA: 7:58pm On Oct 02, 2021
I dey come
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