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Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by ogododo(op): 9:04am On Jun 15, 2024
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s harmless trip-and-fall mishap at the Eagle Square in Abuja during this year’s June 12 Democracy Day celebration simultaneously got camps of people who exulted in emotional triumph, who laughed in self-satisfaction, who lamented the state of the president’s health, and who sulked at people who exulted, laughed, or called attention to the president’s health.

Although the president is obviously ravaged by the infirmities of old age and possibly ill health, his fall obviously wasn’t triggered by any of these. It appears to be caused by a mere missed step or a trip over his flowing agbada. Fortunately, his fall was benign. I hope his minders learn from this and let him dress more appropriately next time.

But even if his fall was prompted by ill health, it is presumptuous to make any connection between the prospects of his longevity and the state of his health. Some of the most fragile people on earth can turn out to be longest-living people.

Take, for example, former Kaduna State governor Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, who was so infirm and so sickly during his governorship that most people thought he wouldn’t survive his first term.

He not only survived his first term, but he also won a second term, and has outlived many of the people who said he was a walking corpse. His deputy, Stephen Shekari, who looked visibly healthy, unfortunately died in 2005 during their second term.

Our compassion or ill will do absolutely nothing to shorten or lengthen people’s lifespans. And there is neither reward nor punishment for our attitude toward people’s ill fortune or good fortune in spite of what superstitious people would want you to believe.

Nature and its vagaries are inexorable. They are insensitive to and unswayed by human emotions. Coincidences, happenstances, serendipities, flukes, etc. aren’t laws of nature. They are freaks of nature.

But while it is valid to fulminate against the celebratory tone that some people took over the president’s physical misfortune, it is helpful to situate its context and understand its utility.

Vast swathes of Nigerians are being roasted alive, like never before, by the heartless, self-centered, and anti-people “economic reforms” of the president. In its June 11 report on Nigeria, even the New York Times characterized the economic crisis Nigeria is going through now as its “worst crisis in a generation.” That’s a significant admission from one of the institutional mouthpieces of the West.

Yet Tinubu and his minions insist that they won’t change course, that Nigerians must learn to live with superhuman pain for a supposed deferred gain that I am certain will never come. Plus, it’s a pain that the people inflicting it and explaining it away are totally exempt from.

Predictably, there is so much bottled, combustible rage welled up in the minds of people who are struggling to stay alive, who are almost giving up on living. Two viral videos give expression to the untamable fury that most people feel toward Tinubu, the immediate source of the mass anguish in the land.

One is a protest video of intensely enraged women in what appears to be Lagos some weeks back. Some of the women in the video said in Yoruba—and with stone-cold, deathly seriousness—that they wished they had a chance to physically meet Tinubu so that they would pummel him mercilessly for the unendurable hurt that his policies are visiting on them.

The second video, which trended a few days ago in Hausaphone social media circles, shows teenage boys in a northern Nigerian city (possibly Kano) stoning a poster of Tinubu affixed to a wall while “Labbayka Allahumma labbayk (translated in English as, “Here I am, O Allah, here I am”), a prayer invoked by pilgrims in Makkah while stoning the devil, plays in the background.

People whose staggering misery has led them to desire a physical confrontation with the president and who stone him in a symbolic eruption of rage as the representative of Satan in Nigeria would find tremendous emotional release in his fall and physical hurt. To deny them this harmless, no-cost joy is to hurt them doubly.

In psychology and literature, we talk of something called catharsis, which refers to the process of releasing and thereby providing relief from strong or repressed emotions. Catharsis serves as a crucial psychological alternative to violence by offering safe and constructive ways to process and release emotions. It is said to foster emotional well-being and reduce the risk of aggressive behavior.

In other words, for millions of Nigerians who have been pushed to the very precipice of existence as a direct consequence of Tinubu’s pigheaded implementation of IMF’s people-annihilating “economic reforms,” his fall on June 12 was cathartic, that is, emotionally satisfying.

Don’t deny them the mentally purging sensation they derive from this by guilt-tripping them as being hardhearted, especially because Tinubu wasn’t hurt.

Senator Shehu Sani has told Nigerians that Tinubu is the patron-saint and chief financier of protests in Nigeria. Now that he is president and causing the exact conditions that inspired past protests that he funded, there is no one to protest. Cathartic satisfaction from his karmic physical fall is all that severely grieving people have now.

Additionally, humor is the oxygen of democracy. As my friend Professor Moses Ochonu also pointed out in his Facebook status update a few days ago on Tinubu’s fall, comedians in the United States feast on the literal and metaphoric missteps of leaders, especially presidents, and citizens lap it up.

“In the US, where I live, late night hosts and comedians have jobs partly because the foibles, quirks, gaffes, and public physical failings and awkwardness of the president and other leaders are fair game for jokes and laughter,” he wrote.

Power confers an appearance of superhumanness, of invincibility, and of perfection on people who wield it. An occasional fall from this illusion of transcendence from familiar human weaknesses is often great grist for the humor mills.

President Gerald Ford is perhaps the most famous U.S. president for his falls. He slipped and fell multiple times during his presidency, including a notable fall while disembarking from Air Force One in 1975.

In 2003, President George W. Bush fell off a Segway. He also experienced a minor fall while running in 2004, which caused a scratch on his face.

Most people know that President Joe Biden has had a few notable falls, including tripping multiple times while boarding Air Force One in 2021 and falling off his bike during a ride in 2022.

The UK has also had its fair share of prime ministers who fell. For example, “Iron Lady” Margaret Thatcher had a fall in 1988 while walking at her official residence, 10 Downing Street.

In 2009, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown slipped and fell at the Cenotaph during a Remembrance Day ceremony. Another British Prime Minister, John Major, fell and injured his knee in 1995 while jogging.

And Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison famously fell during a football game in 2019.

In all these cases, citizens laughed at the expense of their leaders. People weren’t guilt-tripped for laughing. No leader is entitled to any citizen’s unearned sympathy.

Thankfully, Tinubu appears to recognize this. He joked that he didn’t fall but merely observed the Yoruba tradition of dobale, that is, the physical gesture of prostration or kneeling as a show of respect to elders and people in positions of authority. It was good-natured, self-deprecating humor. It reminds me of a popular humorous quote in America when people fall: “I did not trip and fall. I attacked the floor and I believe I am winning.”

Unfortunately, some people who have no capacity to appreciate the nuances of humor, irony, sarcasm, and satire missed it and thought Tinubu told a barefaced, face-saving lie in the aftermath of his embarrassing fall! That’s such clueless humorlessness.
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2024/06/tinubus-june-12-fall-humor-karma.html?m=1

Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by ogododo(op): 9:32am On Jun 15, 2024
Aything call Karma dey?
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 11:15am On Jun 15, 2024
In so much that missing steps and falling is innate to all mortals, not all falls are natural especially when the nation is filled with people suffering its worst economic depression as being witnessed today.
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by helinues: 11:17am On Jun 15, 2024
Farooq, have respect for your elders
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by ggood: 11:28am On Jun 15, 2024
Tinupo government is a joke , we are waiting for him in 2027 inshallah
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by ManOfMan: 11:28am On Jun 15, 2024
Great writer. Always a beauty to read
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Lindlady(f): 11:35am On Jun 15, 2024
helinues:
Farooq, have respect for your elders
Do you respect your elders like Obi? Hurry up ok.
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by surgical: 11:43am On Jun 15, 2024
Instead of his supporters especially his family members to observe from this the massive hatred and disdain the people have for the president because of his actions and call him to other ,they are instead deluding themselves
If the president drops dead today or anything happens to him ,the jubilation in the land will surpass that of a Acha
They are fortunate to know this now but looking for imaginary foes, instead of seen it as a rare feedback that their sycophantic aides and will shed from them
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by surgical:
Instead of his supporters especially his family members to observe from this the massive hatred and disdain the people have for the president because of his actions and call him to order ,they are instead deluding themselves
If the president drops dead today or anything happens to him ,the jubilation in the land will surpass that of a Abacha
They are fortunate to know this now but looking for imaginary foes, instead of seen it as a rare feedback that their sycophantic aides and supporters will hide from them
The fall has also shown them that misteps can lead to a great fall, the president has taken several misteps in administering the country ,its time for him to correct those misteps, if indeed he learnt anything from the great fall
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Cassandraloius: 12:55pm On Jun 15, 2024
sad
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by mannobi(m): 12:55pm On Jun 15, 2024
There's nothing to gloat about. Anyone can fall down.
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by givedemwotowoto: 12:57pm On Jun 15, 2024
cool
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Eriokanmi:
I pick karma, nothing humorous or compassionate about the fall. Imagine him saying democracy is worth falling for, that as a yoruba boy, all he did was dobalę. If we want to dobalę, we don't fall like someone suffering from seizures or epilepsy the way he did. We have a way of doing dobalę. This is a proof he can deny anything, even in the face of a reality.

What that statement simply means is...I can lie as an old man, to all who trusted in me and nothing will happen. I don't give a damn. I can change the red colour you are all seeing to blue and you can't do anything.

I just pity those following this man and calling them their mentor. Agbalagba oniro
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Holluwhakemmy(f): 12:59pm On Jun 15, 2024
God bless Jagaban the President of Federal Republic of Nigeria
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by nanauju(f): 1:00pm On Jun 15, 2024
grin
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Bobloco: 1:01pm On Jun 15, 2024
grin
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by EbinPawaGovt: 1:01pm On Jun 15, 2024
My own is....Let the snatching, grabbing, and running away with the people's mandate not end up as labor for Shettima. Wonder what Mr Shetty is thinking at the moment.
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Babangidapikin: 1:05pm On Jun 15, 2024
Pele

Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Eriokanmi:
helinues:
Farooq, have respect for your elders
That's for those elders who deserve to be respected. Respect is earned my broda, not a right. It's not by force to be president when you know your actual age, capability and state of health. There are several able bodied men in the land he could have supported and we'd have voted him. Since he's displayed an act of desperation by reducing his age and forcing himself there, he should take whatever disgrace he gets. His era is long gone but he still wants to be relevant.
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Trustme2(m): 1:13pm On Jun 15, 2024
Hmmmm
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by DirtyGold:
Writing long epistles and overanalysing a simple fall... a frailty that every human is susceptible to!

In contrast to what social media and even conventional media were awash with during campaigns, this is actually the very first time Tinubu will be in an embarrassing situation that can be mocked since he became president. Isn't that interesting?

What's tha business?
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Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by olisaEze(m):
The SPV ronus think eye wen dey cry no dey see road. Eye wey red no be spectacles oo, keep goading it and you will meet Spartacus. Obi this Obi that, is all to distract from the fact that their favorite is now being stoned in the north as the satan in Kabba. grin. No matter how many stories you invent, if it didn’t dey it didn’t Dey! Poseidon the controller of Kuramo Beach has proven to the world that he has no administrative sense by sinking the nation deeper in multidimensional poverty. Fake certificates, fake history, fake documentary, fake bishops, fake administrative skills, at this rate how sure are we that this guy is not even fake Yoruba! huh
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by wallarwallar(m): 1:18pm On Jun 15, 2024
The greatest mistake anyone can make is to think it can't happen to them. Becareful about somethings you make fun about.


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Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Konquest: 1:19pm On Jun 15, 2024
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by tuoyoojo(m): 1:20pm On Jun 15, 2024
Never in my adult existence have I faced such spiralling inflation and noticed the hardship people are passing thru

Tilibu and his cronies seem oblivious of this as they carry on chasing future gains that would never come while living lavishly

What is the gain in impoverishing the whole nation from a gains of a handful

But then, Nigerians generally have short memories , come 2027 after taking a few palliative, they would vote for him again
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by wealth2u(m): 1:20pm On Jun 15, 2024
May you all live to regret ur miserable lives as u are all dumb and daft to see beyond Ur worthless 30k Monthly trash paid to u'all by ur oppressors......NL gon to dogs bug time, at any mention or related thread of HE. PETER OBI, you will see dem dirty and smelly body trooping to NL from page 1 to 2. Yet they are all dieing of Hunger in reality. Bunch of Mofos........Won't be surprised mods of this once upon a time beautiful news platform is leading their CAMP. Trashie and worthless entities on dis platform.
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by ThothHermes: 1:21pm On Jun 15, 2024
helinues:
Farooq, have respect for your elders
Illiterate. You clearly did not read the post.
Re: Tinubu’s June 12 Fall: Humor, Karma, Compassion - Farooq Kperogi by Konquest:
Eriokanmi:
I pick karma, nothing humorous or passionate about the fall. Imagine him saying democracy is worth falling for, that as a yoruba boy, all he did was dobalę. If we want to dobalę, we don't fall like someone suffering from seizures or epilepsy the way he did. We have a way of doing dobalę. This is a proof he can deny anything, even in the face of a reality.

What that statement simply means is...I can lie as an old man, to all who trusted in me and nothing will happen. I don't give a damn. I can change the red colour you are all seeing to blue and you can't do anything.

I just pity those following this man and calling them their mentor. Agbalagba oniro
@Eriokanmi,

I watched the viral "dobale" video. He was just being humorous before going on to the main body of his extempore speech that emphasized more on democracy. He got some smiles and a little laughter from that. But like the U.S.-based Farook Kperogi said in the body of the article, his aides have to ensure he dresses appropriately for the occasion next time.

For the rest of us folks, it's a further reminder that we have to keep our eyes wide open and pay attention to little details when walking on a potentially slippery tiled bathroom floor, while climbing up and down the stairs, or while coming down from a car or bus. I've miss-stepped or tripped before, landed hard, and it seemed like a dream to me. Thank goodness my head missed a blunt surface by a few inches. But I learned from that experience to pay more attention to details with my eyes, ears, and other senses.

A vibrant Nigerian actor of Yoruba descent (born in 1974) passed on in the bathroom of his Lagos home last year after he slipped and hit his head on a hard surface. We have to learn from these miss-step experiences and learn to leave legacies behind in the society.


All the best.
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