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Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by NLCreator(op): 7:48am On Aug 10, 2024
#EndBadGovernance protests that end today, known by the reduplicative compound “Zanga-Zanga” in Hausaphone northern Nigeria, have ruptured the coalition that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu managed to build with a portion of the northern Muslim political establishment since 2014, which put Muhammadu Buhari in power in 2015 and 2019 and him in 2023.

But this Zanga-Zanga-inspired rupture also reveals the initial precarity and fragility of the strange-bedfellows coalition. Buhari and Tinubu were previously fierce political adversaries who distrusted each other’s motives and undermined each other. Their alliance was more accurately a political scaffold that papered over their contradictions for a temporary gain, which was the ouster of Goodluck Jonathan from power.

Tinubu’s associates and acolytes in the Southwest, who said they protected Buhari from revolt in their region even when he bungled governance with uncommon ineptitude, are understandably miffed at the rawness, fierce intensity, and undiluted anti-Tinubu fervor of the protests in northern Nigeria.

They are wondering why Buhari, his associates, and even the APC establishment in the North didn’t return the favor. The answers are obvious, but people in power are often blind to the obvious, especially if the obvious is disquieting.

First, Buhari and his supporters know that the Tinubu group, which had a tight leash on the Southwest political space, didn’t protect Buhari from the consequences of his infernal incompetence out of any high-minded considerations. They did so because they needed power after Buhari’s term in office. It was unvarnished calculative opportunism.

Since Buhari’s people have no expectation of any kind of requital from Tinubu, like Tinubu did from them, they felt no obligation to protect or explain away Tinubu’s own hard-hearted incompetence. The chase often stops after a conquest. Men who woo women can relate to this sentiment.

Second, the misery that Tinubu’s simultaneous policies of never-before-seen astronomical petrol price increase and devaluation of the naira unleashed on the country are felt more deeply in the North than in any part of the country because of the preexisting multidimensional poverty in the region and the pervading insecurity that makes farming almost impossible.

Money is now both hard to find and worthless when it is found, and food is both hard to find and unaffordable when it is found. That is an unprecedentedly profound, not to mention unsurvivable, existential torment.

Two days after the #EndBadGovernance protests started, I told someone that many people in the North have been rendered so desolate, so destitute, and so despondent by the economic crunch that they are looking to cash in on the protests to commit suicide by police bullets because Islam forbids suicide.

Islam teaches that committing suicide guarantees an unfettered passage to the hottest depths of hellfire in the hereafter. I said many people who couldn’t survive the pain and humiliation of perpetual hunger might tempt security forces to shoot them so they could end it all and not fear that they would provoke the wrath of their Creator for committing suicide.

Of course, this is twisted thinking because a famous hadith, which every Muslim who took Islamic Studies in secondary school knows, says “Actions shall be judged according to intention.”

Well, my predictions turned out to be accurate. A friend shared a video of scores of protesters in a northern city chanting, “da yunwa ta kashe mu, da ma bullet ya kashe mu" (rough translation: "Instead of dying of hunger, we would rather be killed by a bullet”) as they confronted gun-wielding military and police officers.

There is also the viral video of protesters bursting into the Zamfara State Government House in Gusau and defying, even daring, menacing, gun-toting soldiers who tried to stop them. Several such scenes have been replicated throughout the North.

The mistake the government is making is to dismiss the protests as entirely politically motivated. They are not. Even if they wanted, Buhari and his associates couldn’t stop the protests both because the shelf life of Buhari’s “magic” has expired (his own house was besieged in Daura, and he had been pelted with stones while he was in power in cities like Kano and Maiduguri where he had been idolized) and because the extent of anguish people are going through now is unappeasable.

Apart from the usual criminals of opportunity (who exploit every unrest to steal and destroy), the vast majority of protesters think their only hope of living is to risk death and push back at policies that kill them slowly but surely. You can’t persuade people who have nothing to lose by dying.

That was why American author Dan Groat pointed out in his 2014 book titled In Monarchs and Mendicants, “Not interested in scarin’ anybody, but people with good sense are afraid of a man with nothin’ to lose.” Lance Conrad echoed this in his book The Price of Nobility when he said, “Only a fool would underestimate a man with nothing to lose.”

People who weren’t exempt from the rage of protesters can’t stop protesters from protesting.

The self-inflicted attenuation of Tinubu’s political capital in the North plays into the old debate in the Southwest about the best coalitional strategy to attain and retain power for the Yoruba.

The Chief Obafemi Awolowo strategy, which Afenifere still believes in, sees the Muslim North as a competitor and not an ally. The Awo strategy for getting power is to build an alliance between the entire South and Northern Christians.

But the Chief Ladoke Akintola template sees the Muslim North as a strategic partner in light of the deep historical and cultural ties that bind Yoruba people and several linguistic, ethnic, and cultural groups in the Muslim North, such as Borgu, Nupe, Igala, and Hausa people. (Read my October 9, 2021, column titled “Arewa and Oduduwa More Alike than Unlike.”) This is hardly surprising because even though Akintola was a Christian, he was from Ogbomoso whose traditional ruler traces ancestral roots to Borgu.

Chief MKO Abiola—and now President Tinubu—subscribe to the Akintola template. Abiola was briefly vindicated when he won the June 12, 1993, presidential election with enormous support from the North, including Kano, his opponent’s home state.

But the revocation of his epochal electoral triumph by a Northern military head of state—and the decidedly ethnic and regional character the fight for and the opposition to his mandate later took—appeared to justify the distrust of the Muslim North by the Awo group, which nonetheless gave full-throated support to Abiola to reclaim his mandate.

Tinubu, undeterred by Abiola’s experience, reinvented the Akintola template. It’s as if he wanted to prove that he could tread the same path and get to the destination that Abiola couldn’t get to. That must be why he called his presidential bid “Renewed Hope.” Abiola’s was “Hope.” Like Abiola, he chose a Muslim running mate. And, like Abiola, his running mate is a Kanuri man from Borno.

With the Muslim North now souring on him only one year into his first term and the unlikelihood of his ever recovering whatever goodwill he had from the region if he continues with his economic policies that push people to the brink of the existential precipice, the Awo/Afenifere group may be having the last laugh.

So, what should he do? The best option is to discard the IMF/World Bank neoliberal policies he’s enamored with (which have never worked anywhere in the world) and embrace Awolowo’s welfarist capitalist template of governance that puts the development and wellbeing of people at the center of policies. That may restore his goodwill with the North—and even earn him more support elsewhere.

The other options are non-starters, but I’ll mention them anyway. Like Chief Olusegun Obasanjo who won his first term with the support of the Muslim North, but who later used the Awo/Afenifere template to get a second term, Tinubu can court the Christian North and galvanize the South. Goodluck Jonathan used this template in 2011 and won.

The problem is that if Peter Obi runs in 2027, and I don’t see any reason why he won’t, Tinubu won’t be able to galvanize the South into a unified voting bloc. And, although the worst fears of his Muslim-Muslim ticket among Christians haven’t materialized, northern Christians are unlikely to embrace him wholeheartedly, however hard he tries to woo them.

In other words, Tinubu is cooked, as Gen Zs say. Anything short of bringing down the cost of petrol, restoring the value of the naira, and making everyday things affordable will doom Tinubu’s first term and deny him a second term because he is now effectively a political orphan.
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2024/08/zanga-zanga-and-tinubus-crumbling.html?m=1
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by atiku4President(m): 7:57am On Aug 10, 2024
Another Saturday of big grammar from Farooq.
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by Philipponzaghi: 7:57am On Aug 10, 2024
Tinubu's journey is just beginning. Every great leader faces challenges, and it's in these moments we find the strength to rise. The noise of dissent is merely a backdrop to the symphony of progress. With focus and determination, he'll navigate through and emerge stronger. Let's not forget, true leadership is about resilience!
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by Georgeweah(m): 8:03am On Aug 10, 2024
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by NgeneUkwenu(f):
In other words, Tinubu is cooked, as Gen Zs say. Anything short of bringing down the cost of petrol, restoring the value of the naira, and making everyday things affordable will doom Tinubu’s first term
When will these people learn that this twin evil of fuel and dollar subsidy is gone forever?

Who will tell these people that the Core North is not entirely Northern Nigeria?

Who will tell these people that Tinubu will not only win handsomely in 2027 but will install his successor in 2031( A christain from North Central or East).

Who will tell these people that Tinubu is not Jonathan?

Who will tell these people that country doesn't not belong to the core North only?

Useless parasites!

Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by Chinkoalhaji34: 8:09am On Aug 10, 2024
Na wa o

As if we no get better things to focus on, some people just dey create wahala for themselves. This northern alliance talk fit just be noise if you ask me. Tinubu dey try to hold things together, and instead of criticism, we suppose dey support am to do better for the country. Na so we go move forward, no be by dragging down each other. Make we no forget say unity go always bring progress. Enough of this back and forth!
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by NLCreator(op): 8:17am On Aug 10, 2024
NgeneUkwenu:
When will these people learn that this twin evil of fuel and dollar subsidy is gone forever?

Who tell these people that the Core North is not entirely Northern Nigeria?

Who will tell these people that Tinubu will not only win handsomely in 2027 but will install his successor in 2031( A christain from North Central or East).

Who will tell these people that Tinubu is not Jonathan?

Who will tell these people that country doesn't not belong the core North?

Useless parasites!
Tinubu is still paying subsidy

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-10/nigeria-s-fuel-subsidy-set-to-drain-almost-half-of-oil-revenue-imf-says

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/03/nigeria-still-pays-fuel-subsidy-ex-gov-yuguda/

https://dailytrust.com/imf-confirms-return-of-petrol-subsidy-under-tinubu/

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/701270-despite-tinubus-pronouncement-nigerian-govt-spent-n3-6-trillion-on-subsidy-in-2023.html

https://www.arise.tv/over-n8-trillion-has-been-spent-on-fuel-subsidy-by-tinubus-administration-says-el-rufai/

https://x.com/seunosewa/status/1819843580329853236?s=19

https://www.arise.tv/alaje-nigeria-still-paying-fuel-subsidy-contrary-to-president-tinubus-inauguration-statement/
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by ChatterHouse: 8:23am On Aug 10, 2024
grin grin grin
Northern Nigeria has always been the bride of Nigeria Politics but with Tinubu on the helm of affairs

Northerners has came to realisation that SW are Cunny Mf

the laugh with you in the front and stab you at the back

Dont weaponise poverty to the masses thats all we ask
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by Salewa97: 8:36am On Aug 10, 2024
Tinubu's journey is just beginning. Every leader faces challenges, but resilience is key. With the right policies, he can rebuild trust and ensure prosperity for all regions. Let's keep the faith in our President!
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by 123456789O: 8:49am On Aug 10, 2024
Well written
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by Kukutente23: 9:02am On Aug 10, 2024
I said it already
Tinubu is more like an Akintola or MKO than an Awo.
Awo's philosophy saw the core north as the main stumbling block to progressive politics. Akintola believes they hold the upper hand and should be courted.
The funny thing is that Yoruba Ronu was introduced by Akintola group in the 60s. It is a rallying point for the Tinubu group now.
The Tinubu group have no overriding principle guiding their politics but just want to be in the centre of power play. That's another attribute of Akintola in those days.
I'm interested to see how it all pans out eventually.
Every student of Nigeria's political history should be.
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by sIfioksq: 9:19am On Aug 10, 2024
Tinubu knows how to navigate the political landscape. Crumbling alliances are part of the game; it’s how you adapt that counts. His strategy will reveal itself in due time. Let’s see how it plays out!
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by TimeManager(m): 9:37am On Aug 10, 2024
Na mumu people taking this man seriously, tell me any of his predictions that has ever come to pass since 2015. He assumes himself as all-knowing yet he is obviously very empty.

-Kiss the truth!
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by numericalguy(m): 9:42am On Aug 10, 2024
NLCreator:
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2024/08/zanga-zanga-and-tinubus-crumbling.html?m=1
Farooq Kperogi is just a failed blogger who is still very bitter that Tinubu trashed his principal called Atiku.
Knperogi thinks he would make Atiku president by continually attacking Tinubu.

Only a very delusional person would think that Tinubu has lost his northern alliance after a couple of teenage and preteen boys looted some places in the north. Those teenage and preteen boys who looted do not represent the voting power of the north. Besides, many of those who protested did not even vote Tinubu to begin with. Check the pattern of the protest are the areas where Tinubu did not win much votes in the states where protest happened.
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by Macphenson: 10:43am On Aug 10, 2024
Let me grab my pop corn and watch
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by humilitypays(m): 10:57am On Aug 10, 2024
Failed Zanga Zanga grin
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by helinues: 11:08am On Aug 10, 2024
Una wailing and crying have just begun
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by Shikini:
NgeneUkwenu:
When will these people learn that this twin evil of fuel and dollar subsidy is gone forever?

Who will tell these people that the Core North is not entirely Northern Nigeria?

Who will tell these people that Tinubu is not Jonathan?

Who will tell these people that country doesn't not belong to the core North only?

Useless parasites!
Keep fooling yourself ...

The only sure zone now for Tinubu is his tribal SW zone.

The man has displayed the most tribalism ever from a Nigerian leader by reserving all juicy appointments for his Yoruba kinsmen.

.
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by trutharena: 11:30am On Aug 10, 2024
Tinubu is strategically navigating the political landscape, and those underestimating his alliances in the North are in for a surprise. His leadership style is a masterclass in political finesse, and the critics can only watch as he continues to solidify his position.
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by Malroux: 4:48pm On Aug 10, 2024
helinues:
Una wailing and crying have just begun
I've been sick for a while now. Pls pray for me to recover quickly so that we can continue from where I stopped. I'm doing the lord's work in your life.
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by helinues: 5:23pm On Aug 10, 2024
Malroux:
I've been sick for a while now. Pls pray for me to recover quickly so that we can continue from where I stopped. I'm doing the lord's work in your life.
Testing of microphone. Wait for more...
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by Blazetrailer: 5:34pm On Aug 10, 2024
Delusions
as a southwesterner, even SW is not sure for him again. Most people here have realised je is clueless and heartless....they were erw sold a dummy.
Except they use agbero politics and those who are chopping from his government will be the ones tk vote for him. Voter apathy amd loss of interest will kill the SW regions votes. He has lost the core North already

Shikini:
Keep fooling yourself ...

The only sure zone now for Tinubu is his tribal SW zone.

The man has displayed the most tribalism ever from a Nigerian leader by reserving all juicy appointments for his Yoruba kinsmen.

.
Re: Zanga-zanga And Tinubu’s Crumbling Northern Alliance - Farooq A. Kperogi by Mynd44(mod): 10:35pm On Aug 10, 2024

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