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New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by ogododo(op): 6:38am On Oct 11, 2025
Today's Saturday Tribune column looks at the appointment of Joash Amupitan as INEC chairman and locates it in a broader pattern of Tinubu's greater pan-Yoruba project. It advises how the North should react:

New INEC Boss and Tinubu’s Visibilization of Northern Yorubas

By Farooq A. Kperogi

Everyone who is familiar with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s unabashed Yorubacentricism expected him to appoint a Yoruba person to succeed Professor Mahmood Yakubu as INEC chairman. However, because, as I pointed out in my September 20 column, no president, prime minister, or head of state has ever appointed an INEC chairman from his immediate geopolitical region, Tinubu’s Yorubacentric excesses had a restraining order.

Of course, Tinubu really doesn’t care what anybody thinks about his overt project of inaugurating and sustaining Yoruba hegemony in Nigeria’s national sphere. He could easily have appointed the next INEC chairman from the Southwest and watched with satisfied amusement as people from other regions squirmed in impotent rage.

But he had an alternative, which he seized. There are Yoruba people in northern Nigeria. Why risk needless, even if impotent, national outrage by appointing someone from Osun, his native state, or Lagos, his adopted state, when he could achieve the same Yorubacentric state capture by appointing a Yoruba person from the North? Thus, we have Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan, a Yoruba man from Kogi State, as the new INEC boss.

To be fair, that was precisely what Tinubu’s predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, did. Although Mahmood Yakubu is from the Northeast and Buhari is from the Northwest, their identities are indistinct. They are both “Hausa-Fulani,” a term Buhari said he personally liked because it accurately captures the complexity of his ethnic, cultural, and linguistic identity.

Like Buhari, Yakubu traces patrilineal descent to the Fulani but is linguistically and culturally Hausa. So, the fact that they come from different so-called geopolitical zones doesn’t erase the reality that they are more or less indistinguishable in identity terms.

Just as Buhari and Yakubu are both “Hausa-Fulani” who happen to belong to different “geo-political zones,” Tinubu and Amupitan are both “Yoruba” (although there are people from Kogi West such as Professor Etannibi Alemika and journalist Tunde Asaju who insist they are not Yoruba) but from different regions.

In fact, unlike Buhari and Yakubu, who share not just common ethnic and regional identities but also similar faiths, Tinubu and Amupitan do not share the same faith. Tinubu is a Muslim, while Amupitan is a Christian. Of course, as I’ve pointed out multiple times in past columns, in the South, where Tinubu is from, ethnicity is a more potent instrument of identification than religion.

It’s therefore obvious that while Amupitan is eminently qualified for this job—he is an accomplished professor of law and a revered Senior Advocate of Nigeria who has no known record of partisan political affiliations, even though a few people mistook him for Professor Taiwo Osipitan, a Tinubu lawyer in the 2023 election—the primary reason Tinubu chose him is his Yoruba identity.

However, I want to go beyond the discernible ethnic considerations that informed Tinubu’s choice of Amupitan. No true northerner should take Tinubu’s ethnic bait.

Northern Nigeria (or what some of us like to call “Lugardian northern Nigeria”) is the country’s most complex region. It is home to almost every ethnic group in Nigeria, including the three major ones. (Most people don’t know that there is a minority of Igbo people in Ado, Oju, Obi, and Okpoku local government areas of Benue State who are native to the state and speak the same Igbo dialect as people in Ebonyi State.)

As I pointed out in my February 2, 2019, column titled “Even Ahmadu Bello Would Be Ashamed of Buhari’s Arewacentricity,” being a genuinely northern sub-nationalist draws you close to being a pan-Nigerian nationalist.

I wrote: “A real, Ahmadu Bello-type northerner… would regard Yoruba people from Kwara and Kogi states as his or her ‘regional kin.’ Well, if you can do that, you might as well extend that ‘kinship’ to other Yoruba people in the Southwest in the interest of nation building.

“If you accept Ebira people in Kogi as your regional kin, you might as well extend it to the Igara in Edo State whose language is mutually intelligible with Ebira. If you regard the Idoma of Benue as your regional kin, why not do the same to the Yala in Cross River who are linguistically and culturally similar to the Idoma?

“If you regard the Igala in Kogi as your regional kin, you might as well like the ethnic kin of the Igala known as the Ebu in Oshimili North LGA of Delta State or the Ilushi in Edo State, who are linguistically and culturally indistinguishable from the Igala.

“If your benign northern sub-nationalism causes you to accept Iyiorcha Ayu as your brother because he is Tiv from Benue, why would you not accept his own brothers and sisters in Obanliku in Cross River State who are also, for all practical purposes, linguistically and culturally Tivs?”

The Yoruba people in Kwara and Kogi states have had the disadvantage of being prominent yet invisible. They tend to be distrusted by their regional kith in the North and suspected by their ethnic kin in the Southwest. That is a delicate, unenviable position to be in.

Tinubu’s pan-Yoruba ethnic project is visibilizing northern Yoruba people on the national stage in ways we are not accustomed to. In April this year, he appointed Bashir Bayo Ojulari, a Yoruba Muslim from Kwara State, as the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of NNPC Limited, Nigeria’s ultimate cash cow.

Now, he has appointed Amupitan, a Yoruba Christian from Kogi State, as the head of INEC, Nigeria’s gatekeeper of political power. One controls the flow of money; the other controls the tide of electoral mandates. That is a lot of power. That is a lot of visibilization. It reverses decades of enforced invisibility.

This may be an ethnic project for Tinubu, but if managed well, it can become an unintentional empowerment of the North—or at least the idea of the North that Sir Ahmadu Bello carefully worked to nurture when he was alive. For him, no part of the North was more northern than another.

That was why he appointed Joseph Aderibigbe, a Yoruba Christian who hailed from Erin-Ile, the last town in northern Nigeria before one crosses over to the West, as the Provincial Secretary (equivalent to a state governor) of the Sokoto Province, which comprised what is now Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi, and parts of Niger states. Bello was a councilor in Sokoto and used to joke that Aderibigbe was his “boss” in Sokoto but his subordinate in Kaduna.

When northern Nigeria’s Muslim, Hausaphone leaders mishandled Olusegun Obasanjo’s similar preference for previously invisibilized northern ethnic minorities in appointments and caused deep regional disaffection, they were compelled to form the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) in 2000 to unite the region and assuage the anxieties of minorities.

Guess who was its inaugural chairman of the board of trustees until his death in 2007? Chief Sunday Bolorunduro Awoniyi, who hailed from the same area as Amupitan.

The mistake the North would make, which would please Tinubu to no end, is to alienate these northern Yoruba appointees by calling them Yoruba while tacitly denying their northern identity.

As Colonel Abubakar Dangiwa Umar suggested in a July 1999 interview in the Weekly Trust when northern Muslim leaders had a conniption because northern Christians were visibilized by Obasanjo, I would advise northern leaders with symbolic and cultural authority to be strategic and embrace Tinubu’s appointment of northern Yorubas to consequential positions as a plus for the region, even if that is not his intention.

The alternative is to be receptive to a redrawing of the political and geographic map of Nigeria that cedes Yoruba-speaking Northern Nigeria to the West.

Perhaps what began as a parochial design might paradoxically fertilize a broader national idea. If the North embraces these appointees as its own rather than as southern implants, Tinubu’s maneuver could, ironically, advance the inclusive regional vision that Sir Ahmadu Bello once imagined. Nigeria’s fate has often turned on such unintended consequences of power.

But if northern leaders fall for the ethnic traps laid in these appointments by rejecting their own sons because of linguistic or cultural labels, they will not only vindicate Tinubu’s divisive calculations but also weaken the North’s moral claim to unity. The region’s future strength will rest on its ability to see through the politics of symbolic baiting and recognize substance where others see difference.
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Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by EarthKing(m): 6:59am On Oct 11, 2025
The president having the power to choose the INEC president, has flawed them as an independent institution.

It's like Madrid choosing a referee in a game against an opposition and expecting the referee not to be bias.


That is where electoral malpractice emanate from. Not even the snatching of boxes. The electoral law must put this into cognizance if we must make headway with our electoral process.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by madridguy(m): 7:00am On Oct 11, 2025
But if northern leaders fall for the ethnic traps laid in these appointments by rejecting their own sons because of linguistic or cultural labels, they will not only vindicate Tinubu’s divisive calculations but also weaken the North’s moral claim to unity. The region’s future strength will rest on its ability to see through the politics of symbolic baiting and recognize substance where others see difference.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by JASONjnr(m): 8:23am On Oct 11, 2025
But again, why are we stressing on this when clearly we know that Kogi state is in the North Central of Nigeria....

The tribe doesn't matter but the region is what we care about, constitutionally.

Also, Congratulations to Prof. Amupitan.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by helinues: 8:26am On Oct 11, 2025
Both Apc chairman and INEC chairman are from NC

North Central is locked for president Tinubu's reelection.

Same way SW and SS are locked. The opposition should just give up
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by helinues: 8:27am On Oct 11, 2025
JASONjnr:
But again, why are we stressing on this when clearly we know that Kogi state is in the North Central of Nigeria....

The tribe doesn't matter but the region is what we care about, constitutionally.

Also, Congratulations to Prof. Amupitan.
When it comes to appointments, Kwara and Kogi are both part of South West. That's the narration they want us to believe
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by ObiORBiafra: 8:33am On Oct 11, 2025
madridguy:
But if northern leaders fall for the ethnic traps laid in these appointments by rejecting their own sons because of linguistic or cultural labels, they will not only vindicate Tinubu’s divisive calculations but also weaken the North’s moral claim to unity. The region’s future strength will rest on its ability to see through the politics of symbolic baiting and recognize substance where others see difference.
I think Asiwaju has people thinking for him 247
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by BlackPantherxXx: 9:48am On Oct 11, 2025
Tinubu is like a boxing champion who makes you fight his own fight.

You abandon your gameplan and fight on his own terms.

Atiku will be sick to his stomach. Just wants to run for running sake. He knows he will be soundly beaten.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by AndroBlaze: 9:52am On Oct 11, 2025
There have been 4 democratically elected leaders from the North, they were all from the core North and muslim.

After Tinubu, a 5th democratic leader will likely come from the North again, he will be from the core North and muslim.

For a region that physically makes up the bulk of Nigeria and insists they are the most diverse and accomodating, they need to start showing it, and this INEC appointment is not even coming close to changing the narrative of "born to rule" for just one section of a supposedly cosmopolitan area.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by Okoroawusa: 10:17am On Oct 11, 2025
AndroBlaze:
There have been 4 democratically elected leaders from the North, they were all from the core North and muslim.

After Tinubu, a 5th democratic leader will likely come from the North again, he will be from the core North and muslim.

For a region that physically makes up the bulk of Nigeria and insists they are the most diverse and accomodating, they need to start showing it, and this INEC appointment is not even coming close to changing the narrative of "born to rule" for just one section of a supposedly cosmopolitan area.
Mmmmm... you made a valid point if one looks at the bigger picture.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by ogododo(op): 10:41am On Oct 11, 2025
Nawa Nlfpmod, na awa lopkan.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by ryloy: 10:47am On Oct 11, 2025
Insightful. A Yoruba man was once Chairman of Arewa Consultative Forum. North is North
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by grandstar(m): 1:11pm On Oct 11, 2025
Will he be a rubber stamp appointee or to ensure that's votes counted are a true expression of the people?
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by simpleseyi: 1:12pm On Oct 11, 2025
Now you will know why he is the god of Politics. You Northern Oligarchy can collude with the Obidients and cry together.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by ROYALMAXCLEANER: 1:15pm On Oct 11, 2025
Make we dey watch , Nigerian are watching
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by johngwain: 1:17pm On Oct 11, 2025
Na rigging wey tilunbu dey plan hoha.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by Tjra:
So, that Northerner is now called a Yoruba man?

The North will deal with Tinubu.
The North never forgets
The votes of Northerners is the decider.
North Central people are Northerners.
North Central votes is on locked down for Obi.


Tinubu appointed a Northerner to show he is committed to a free and fair elections and he is not afraid of anything.

Now, the story has changed to he is appointing Northern Yorubas.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by simpleseyi: 1:18pm On Oct 11, 2025
AndroBlaze:
There have been 4 democratically elected leaders from the North, they were all from the core North and muslim.

After Tinubu, a 5th democratic leader will likely come from the North again, he will be from the core North and muslim.

For a region that physically makes up the bulk of Nigeria and insists they are the most diverse and accomodating, they need to start showing it, and this INEC appointment is not even coming close to changing the narrative of "born to rule" for just one section of a supposedly cosmopolitan area.
The next President is going to be a Yoruba from Kwara to take the slot of the North Central. Dem go cry tire
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by ariesbull: 1:21pm On Oct 11, 2025
They ran with Muslim.muslim ..they north laughed the Igbo and YORUBA Celebrated

Now the North is crying

The Igbo still stays

The YORUBA would lament

The Igbo still stays
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by Kog45(m):
ryloy:
Insightful. A Yoruba man was once Chairman of Arewa Consultative Forum. North is North
SUNDAY AWONIYI A CHRISTIAN FROM MOPA IN YAGBA WEST OF KOGI STATE ONCE A CHAIRMAN OF AREWA CONSULTATIVE FORUM...North believed they have conquered Yoruba in Kwara and Kogi but what Obasanjo and Goodluck cannot do Tinubu is telling the North the era of born to rule is gone.....I bet it Peter Obi would have been more decisive than Tinubu and the north would have heard it louder that Nigeria belongs to Nigerians not any tribes..... Tinubu studied mistakes of Goodluck,using it to his political gain.It's a pity economy is not working.
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by aribisala0(m): 1:23pm On Oct 11, 2025
AndroBlaze:
There have been 4 democratically elected leaders from the North, they were all from the core North and muslim.

After Tinubu, a 5th democratic leader will likely come from the North again, he will be from the core North and muslim.

For a region that physically makes up the bulk of Nigeria and insists they are the most diverse and accomodating, they need to start showing it, and this INEC appointment is not even coming close to changing the narrative of "born to rule" for just one section of a supposedly cosmopolitan area.
It is not sure that after Tinubu a president will come from the North why can't it come from the Ibo

Atiku nearly won in 2023
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by ariesbull: 1:24pm On Oct 11, 2025
We don't have YORUBA in Kogi and Kwara

Those people are not yoruba many of them aren't and don't like to be called yoruba ..example are the Okun and Kabba people

Many of them don't like being called yoruba and the article pointed it out ! But it's being smart by half
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by simpleseyi: 1:24pm On Oct 11, 2025
ariesbull:
They ran with Muslim.muslim ..they north laughed the Igbo and YORUBA Celebrated

Now the North is crying

The Igbo still stays

The YORUBA would lament

The Igbo still stays
Take your drugs and eat well. So that you will have energy to cry well
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by ryloy: 1:28pm On Oct 11, 2025
ariesbull:
They ran with Muslim.muslim ..they north laughed the Igbo and YORUBA Celebrated

Now the North is crying

The Igbo still stays

The YORUBA would lament

The Igbo still stays
Are you okay now. Try and drink water, take a nap also.

God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by Bluntemperor: 1:28pm On Oct 11, 2025
ROYALMAXCLEANER:
Make we dey watch , Nigerian are watching
Weiten Nigerians de watch?
That Tinubu is already on his 2nd Term - so written clearly
Or do you have what it takes and throw yourself into the boxing center!
Or which eye opposition that have not milked Nigeria-dry you are following?
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by Godjone(m):
I have never met a man that is as tribal as tonubu.

The started this tribal nonsense the moment they lost Lagos State to the opposition labour party.

Because of this lost, they brought omo ibo politics to the extent denied the young labour governorship candidate his right.

What baffles me most is the followers
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by Smartcitizen: 1:31pm On Oct 11, 2025
He is following Buhari's footsteps and his supporters are saying he will never end up like Buhari......😂😂😂😂


I pity Tinubu's supporters.


😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by raddyworld: 1:33pm On Oct 11, 2025
Most of you commenting here don't know the meaning of tribalist. Haba
There is no one who is not tribalist in nature...
Don't you love your tribe. We all look for our tribe in every nation.
Bcus of similarities.
Please STOP USING THE ENGILISHI YOU DONT UNDERSTAND OGBENI..
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by adamkkk: 1:34pm On Oct 11, 2025
Tinubu for appoint me nah... I for don dey defend am online
Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by Nobody: 1:34pm On Oct 11, 2025
Kperogi or whatever he calls himself should stop making a fool of himself. Which one is visibilisation?

He calls himself a Professor of Social Media and quotes from the same as if it's the gospel truth. No, Dear Kperogi, the social media is not real! Everyone lies there. Please be quoting from journals and books and other better sources,not gossips and personal opinions of the social media....... talking about your writings in general.
ogododo:
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Re: New INEC Boss And Tinubu’s Visibilization Of Northern Yorubas- Kperogi by Emeskhalifa(m): 1:36pm On Oct 11, 2025
Tjra:
So, that Northerner is now called a Yoruba man?

The North will deal with Tinubu.
The North never forgets
The votes of Northerners is the decider.
North Central people are Northerners.


Tinubu appointed a Northerner to show he is committed to free and fair elections and not afraid of anything.

Now, the story has changed to he is appointing Northern Yorubas.
What language does the new INEC boss speak? Make una no gaslight us abeg
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