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Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(op): 8:30am On Aug 24, 2024
In this week's Saturday Tribune column, I draw inspiration from how my late father raised me to critique Tinubu's lavishness amid mass misery in Nigeria. The unfailingly abiding emotional investment I have in the wellbeing of common people springs forth from my experiential and mediated identification with the twinge of hunger and misery that poverty breeds.

As people who read my columns know, my father, who died on December 31, 2016, was an Arabic/Islamic Studies teacher at a government-owned primary school for almost four decades. His salary was modest and often not guaranteed both during military regimes and civilian administrations. So, my siblings and I grew up in relative deprivation.

But there were choices he made as a father that earned him our unalloyed filial respect, loyalty, and love in spite of our lack. He never ever ate outside for any reason. Even when he was invited to preside over naming or wedding ceremonies, as Malams of his stature often were, he didn’t eat the food he was offered at the venues of the ceremonies. He would always bring it home to us.

When his colleagues would ask him why he didn’t eat outside, he would tell them that he couldn’t bear to luxuriate in outside culinary treats when the children for whom he lived stayed hungry at home or ate inferior food. He thought it was unjustifiably selfish.

He also never had more meat on his plate than we had when we had lunch or dinner. Each time our stepmother gave him more pieces of meat than she gave us children, like clockwork, he would consistently share the extra pieces with us and would watch us like a protective mother hen as we ate.

If he didn’t have enough money to buy new clothes for us, he never bought for himself. In fact, he would often buy clothes for us at the expense of donning threadbare clothes. His fellow Malams were often better dressed than he—because of us.

And he always ensured that, no matter the circumstance, our school fees were paid—even if we couldn’t afford to buy all required textbooks.

We didn’t need to be told that he loved us with the entire fiber of his being. We could feel, even touch, his pure, total affection.

So, on days we had no food, or had food but without meat, and on festive occasions when we didn’t have new clothes like our agemates did, we were never resentful. We knew we would have anything if he could afford it.


And even when he disciplined us severely—and he was a strict, stick-wielding, no-nonsense disciplinarian—for our youthful transgressions and indiscretions, we forgave him easily. As young as we were, he made us understand the concept of tough love without articulating it.

That’s why I miss my father sorely every single day, and why he continues to be my most important role model.

There is a parallel between being the father—or mother—of children and being the president of a country. Just as selfless, responsible parenting automatically inspires filial respect and love, compassionate, responsible governance engenders patriotism and makes possible national self-sacrifice from citizens.

The more I read stories of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s profligate expenditures and vain acquisitions amid the once-in-a-generation cost-of-living crisis that ordinary Nigerians are going through as a direct consequence of his economic policies, the more I think of my late father.

If my father had splurged on himself while his children starved, would we have been as emotionally attached to him as we were—and still are posthumously? Would he have been able to persuade us that we didn’t have the fine things of life because he lacked the means to buy them for us?


Nigeria has one of the world's highest poverty rates. Most Nigerians now live in way worse poverty than I lived in when I was growing up. Yet Tinubu’s economic reforms consist basically in denuding citizens of some of the subsidies we had taken for granted—relatively cheap petrol (which leads to affordable transportation and food costs), subsidized education (which allows the son of a primary school teacher like me to go to university), etc.

The justification for these “reforms” is that Nigeria is too poor to be able to sustain programs that help the poor to survive and thrive. So, sacrifice is required to rejig the economy. Money saved from the (temporary) withdrawal of the state from the lives of the people will be invested to ensure a greater, brighter, more prosperous tomorrow. Untrue, but fair enough.

But why is the sacrifice a one-way traffic? At the time that everyday folks have been told to contend with unsustainably extortionate petrol and electricity prices, which have had a domino effect on all aspects of life, President Tinubu bought for himself a new presidential jet worth $150 million, which is the equivalent of more than N150 billion!

This is aside from the fact that the sum of N12.7 billion has been allocated in the 2023 supplementary budget for the maintenance of the presidential air fleet. A country too poor to provide much-needed subsidies for its poor shouldn’t have a president who flies in an expensive plane or an air fleet that guzzles that much money to maintain.

The UK is a much wealthier country than Nigeria. It gives its citizens the sorts of subsidies that Nigerians have been blackmailed into accepting that they are unworthy of, but the UK Prime Minister had no dedicated aircraft until 2016 when a plane was purchased for the Prime Minister (and “other ministers and senior members of the royal family when they travel on official engagements”) at the cost of $15 million.

UK government officials, including the Prime Minister, used to charter commercial jets for official travels. Until 2016, the “United Kingdom was, in fact, the only one among the Group of Seven industrialized countries without a dedicated government VIP jet,” according to the Points Guy website.

Recall that Tinubu caused a well-deserved national stir when he ordered the purchase of a presidential yacht worth N5 billion sometime in 2023. It also came to light that he bought for himself a bulletproof Escalade SUV worth N1.5 billion, among other examples of indefensible epicurean lavishness.

In response to my last week’s column, a government apologist (who knows if he is a government appointee?) pointed out to me that, “The price of petroleum [in Nigeria] was the second lowest in the world (in dollar terms) by the time the subsidy was (partially) removed.”

He said this as an indictment. He is miffed that Nigeria had the second lowest petrol price in the world. I doubt this is even true, but even if it were true, what’s wrong with that? It’s like a wealthy but stingy father who splurges on himself telling his starving children that they don’t deserve the crumbs he throws their way because there are poorer neighbors with way hungrier children than they.

So, the rich but penny-pinching father stops the crumbs to the children but continues to luxuriate in conspicuous opulence while telling his children to learn to sacrifice for a greater tomorrow. That’s not a father worth respecting or obeying.

A president who indulges in the kind of primitive acquisitiveness and conspicuous consumption that are becoming the trademark of President Tinubu at the expense of subjecting the broad masses of the people to the most extreme deprivation that Nigeria has witnessed in living memory has no moral right to expect patriotism or willing sacrifice.

If President Tinubu and members of this government are serious about “sacrificing,” in light of the fact that Nigeria is “broke,” they should first give up their own “subsidies.” There is neither honor nor dignity in being the overfed father of starving children.
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2024/08/tinubu-overfed-father-of-starving.html

Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(op):
The more I read stories of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s profligate expenditures and vain acquisitions amid the once-in-a-generation cost-of-living crisis that ordinary Nigerians are going through as a direct consequence of his economic policies
His family said they don't need Nigerian money and some imbeciles swallowed it hook line and sinker. Now all man dey cry? Everyone will surely collect
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Ennyjude(f): 8:36am On Aug 24, 2024
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Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Thundafireseun:
Very long but interesting read
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(op): 8:40am On Aug 24, 2024
A president who indulges in the kind of primitive acquisitiveness and conspicuous consumption that are becoming the trademark of President Tinubu at the expense of subjecting the broad masses of the people to the most extreme deprivation that Nigeria has witnessed in living memory has no moral right to expect patriotism or willing sacrifice.
Please just check it out;
-#160B exotic cars for NASS.
-#150B for a new presidential jet.
-#5B for a luxury presidential yatch.
-#21B for renovation of the VP lodge.
-#Unknown billion for motorcade tires.
-#90B to subsidize religious hajj pilgrimage.
-#12B for Olympics carnival jamboree with nothing to show for it.
-#Unknown billions for UNGA including the inclusion of his children to NY. All these corruption are in billions and still counting.

cc: Sarrki, Afamed, Eriggs, Mannabbgrills, NLPoliceman, Seunmsg, FreeStuffsNG, NgeneUkwenu
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by asakoko: 8:42am On Aug 24, 2024
Nigeria leadership don't know and feel what the general masses are feeling. It's business as usual for them.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by F22RAPTOR(m): 8:47am On Aug 24, 2024
All of them can wail more and more for all I care. It's not like they were not warned about the kind of person BAT is. Stupiddd people...smh
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by babasolution: 8:49am On Aug 24, 2024
These satanic rulers that majority tribes love electing.

The minority tribes in the Middlebelt and south south didn't vote for him.

These evil majority tribes are disgusting
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by EyeCumInPeace: 8:49am On Aug 24, 2024
That's the druggie for you.
His strategy has always been to milk the masses dry, so he has enough to loot and to settle his cronies.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by aceman88(m): 8:54am On Aug 24, 2024
In Emilo Kon voice.

"The obvious of the president deserve the best luxury just like office of the USA president. The people should endure and be patient, after all hunger does not kill.

Obidients are making look like it is only in Nigeria there is hardship "
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by villagereporter(m): 9:00am On Aug 24, 2024
I am speechless. The burden is just too much.
Ègbé ní fún Tilumpu àti àwòn Omo léhìn ee.

Highest ministerial appointment ever, with many first corruption cases, openly spitting and daring everyone of us that what can we do to him.

I av been on this forum for a while but I av never been commenting the way I av been of recent because my business is gradually winding up and this stupid, guinea pig student of govt secondary school is gallivanting all over d world.

Well mó tï gbé ìwé òogún bàbá mi Sìgìdì lókù tá fé rán sí.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by GOFRONT(m): 9:07am On Aug 24, 2024
We never see it coming
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Efuaye(m):
We that knew him and was there all through his 8 years reign of acquisition in Lagos, rejected him at the polls. By the time he’s done ruling, everything Nigeria will practically be under his grip for as long as he lives.
He came to conquer Nigeria for himself and he will, except otherwise.
He built Lagos for himself and cronies.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by iwaeda: 9:15am On Aug 24, 2024
Racoon:
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2024/08/tinubu-overfed-father-of-starving.html
Lagos template, actually most of the players in Lagos are not indigenes and making empty noise. angry angry grin grin grin grin
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Mindlog: 9:25am On Aug 24, 2024
Really sad.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by siofra(f): 10:04am On Aug 24, 2024
Na wa o

How can he be so insensitive? It's very painful. Like he can't relate even small? People are suffering.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Bimpe29(m): 10:04am On Aug 24, 2024
What a caption! 😁
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Ohibenemma(m): 10:18am On Aug 24, 2024
A little more endurance is all that's required to take us out of this cesspit
... That's the delusive line most of his supporters choose to comfort themselves with.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by gbaskiboy: 10:22am On Aug 24, 2024
Tiñubu is senseless same as his followers who are wallowing in poverty.

Am in need of financial assistance if anyone is touched he can assist me with anything
2002654654. Kuda
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Dpharisee:
So how do I navigate this current economic quagmire, I don't sleep well anymore because of struggling to feed the family and prices continue to rise, I can't remember the last time I walked into a boutique to get a new shirt or shoe, I have never been in this situation for years.
May God come to the aid of every man and woman still doing the right thing to put food on the table for family 🙏
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by festacman(m):
Unbelievable that Tinubu has INSENSITIVELY and VISIONLESSLY turned out a massive disappointment.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by fredoooooo: 1:58pm On Aug 24, 2024
grin
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Yugoslavia247(m): 1:59pm On Aug 24, 2024
This man should shut the f.ck up
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by olisaEze(m):
Omoh, just shut up and goan siddon somewhere hot & scalding. Mumu man!! Why didn’t you factor in ur father’s character when u were loudly extolling the sagacious virtues of a Tinubu presidency just last yr here?? Na now day break, u wan dey whine us with 'my mama say make I no chop for outside' stories. Abeg shift go wan side, Oga! angry
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by dreamworld:
grin.ah aafonja people self
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by maasoap(m): 2:00pm On Aug 24, 2024
More like it
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Melagros(m): 2:02pm On Aug 24, 2024
COMRADES, even birds of the air know that Tinubu is not good leader
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Mariangeles(f): 2:03pm On Aug 24, 2024
This one enter!

Tinubu is the most selfish, insensitive and inconsiderate Nigerian president yet.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by yarimo(m): 2:03pm On Aug 24, 2024
FAROOQ KPEROGI will now become Obidients Mandela grin grin very few Nigerians knows how to press Obidients mumu bottom
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Franking: 2:04pm On Aug 24, 2024
Freestuffng, Helinues, Mannagrill, food don ready.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by ScamDemicEra: 2:04pm On Aug 24, 2024
..... father/children analogy reveals very little.
APC Buhari/Tinubu/Obama (aided by the ruler of this world) occult wicked plan for Nigeria has been unfolding since 2015. It's going to get even worse.

Buhari/Tinubu reward is the opulence and "license to steal" for them and their cronies -in exchange for their souls of course.

Buhari, his family and cronies borrowed and looted what will take 2 or 3 unborn generations to repay hence Tinubu's "emi lo kan" outburst when Buhari's support seems to be lagging.

May OLODUMARE hasten the expiry date.
Re: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by AntiChristian: 2:05pm On Aug 24, 2024
Obidient Professor!

Tinubu should just become a dictator and make laws himself to stop all statutory spendings patapata!

See professor comparing Tinubu to him papa!
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