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Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by Trailblazer1(op): 5:05pm On Feb 11, 2015
By Adamu Gwazuwang

AS Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka put it the other day, ‘this intervention has been provoked, not so much by the ambitions of General Buhari to return to power at the head of a democratic Nigeria, as by declarations of support from directions that leave one totally dumbfounded.’ Nothing best describes the upsurge of vociferous but futile calls for Nigerians to forcefully swallow hook, line and sinker the arrival of a long awaited messiah in Buhari.

If political irredentism is a fixation, then we become quite familiar with this journey to perfidy, having travelled along same route in 2003, 2007 and 2011. Familiar in the sense that long before elections hold, celebrations begin that opposition has won. Then comes election day, results are announced and Election Tribunals here we come, etc, etc.

But perhaps this year’s election victory celebrations have never had so much grandiloquent exhibitions as the APC is demonstrating in the current campaigns.

Grandiloquent exhibitions

To be sure, the APC whether individually as AD, ACN, CPC or ANPP have never been able to produce a presidential candidate of their own, in the real sense of the word. In 1999 when it became obvious to the so-called and self-called progressive parties of the left wing capitalist orientation that they could not go it alone, they hurriedly shopped for a presidential candidate in Olu Falae to challenge Olusegun Obasanjo of the PDP.

All the other parties must have realised the master stroke of the PDP’s decision to allow its candidate come from the south west to appease frayed nerves in the region following the annulment of the June 1993 election. Added to the annulment was the death of Chief M K O Abiola, which singular event was capable of throwing national political stability overboard.

The PDP guessed right and chose Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo and as it turned out, the choice fitted the political mood of the nation as he beat Olu Falae fair and square.

Then came 2003, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari comes on board the presidential race with the purposeful ambition of dethroning Gen. Obasanjo at the polls. He got his politics mixed up and following a series of discordant vibes coming from his ANPP campaign organisation, he suffered a huge defeat in the hands of the old war horse, Obasanjo who quickly moved to appoint some of the leaders of ANPP including its then national chairman to positions in his new Government.

That effectively put the ANPP out of contention and dealt the party a severe political blow from which it never recovered. It was not surprising, therefore, when in 2007, Gen Muhammadu Buhari emerged again as the ANPP candidate and he sought to actualize his presidential dreams. Again, he failed as the PDP flag bearer Umaru Musa Yar’Adua defeated him at the elections in what was regarded as not too free, fair and credible elections.

In 2011, Buhari said his presidential pursuit was an idea whose time had come this time under his quickly formed platform, CPC. Again Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan who had just risen to the office from a most controversial and intricate cobweb of political intrigues to succeed late President Yar’Adua, took the General to the cleaners at the polls after which Buhari himself vowed it was his last attempt ever at the presidency.

Now in 2015 Buhari has been forced to eat his words and he is not only in the race but is already celebrating victory because of their erroneous belief that President Jonathan is still a political delinquent and has too many problems to grapple with.

Not a few have bothered to ask Buhari exactly what convinced him to go back on his vow not to run for the office of President. Instead, he is being led around the country by discredited politicians of all shades and colours under the guise of being modern day progressives whose sole ambition is to grab the Presidential villa at all cost even before they decide what to do when they eventually do not get there.

The Buhari campaign is travelling a familiar path which in his quiet moments does not appear to be in tune with his character traits. Accompanied with so much dancing and merry making, we are yet to see Buhari himself dance or show any form of body language indicating he and his sponsors are on the same page. Time will tell and there is not much time left anyhow as the Buhari campaigns have suddenly assumed the notion of trivializing the irrelevant.

Gwanzuwang writes from Abuja

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/buhari-trivializing-irrelevant/#sthash.VM165ST5.dpuf
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by Trailblazer1(op):
The write up should have been captioned -Buhari the dreamer. grin


I just realized that buhari truly change
He has been changing parties since 2003.

But in fareness I think he really stands a Chance this time
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by Aegon(m): 5:08pm On Feb 11, 2015
Our people and political amnesia
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by automaticcars: 5:14pm On Feb 11, 2015
Soyinka should go and sit down jare. He attacked Buhari today and attacks Jonathan tomorrow. Next week, na Obasanjo e go attack. He should go out there and tell us who he prefers instead of his wishy washy articles that are getting nauseating. Better still, Wole Soyinka should contest and test his popularity.
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by Change2015(m): 5:17pm On Feb 11, 2015
A political hack using Soyinkas name to get some attention for his junk! Oh well...

#change
#GMB
#APC
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by Kennywills7(m): 5:18pm On Feb 11, 2015
Nigeria politics is getting very interesting by d day but where do u belong now mr soyinka?
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by seunmsg(m): 5:31pm On Feb 11, 2015
automaticcars:
Soyinka should go and sit down jare. He attacked Buhari today and attacks Jonathan tomorrow. Next week, na Obasanjo e go attack. He should go out there and tell us who he prefers instead of his wishy washy articles that are getting nauseating. Better still, Wole Soyinka should contest and test his popularity.
Please read well before reacting. The article was written by Adamu Gwazuwang and not Wole soyinka.
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by Babare(m): 6:07pm On Feb 11, 2015
A more pitiable condition is that some "youths" still rally around and for him - when they shoulf be out leading or politically contributing to the nation.

With this kind of ideology amongst young Nigerians, I wonder when and how Nigeria will become the PROMISED LAND.

Goodluck Jonathan till APC presents someone better.
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by theV0ice: 6:13pm On Feb 11, 2015
Trailblazer1:
Soyinka speaks again
kai, lie small small na

It's not [size=20pt]SOYINKA[/size] speaking but [size=20pt]Adamu Gwazuwang[/size]

Mods pls take note before misleading Nigerians
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by lyntiffany(f): 6:26pm On Feb 11, 2015
The hand writing is boldly written on the wall that the Daura cow master is not the Messiah we need, he only has a hidden agenda time shall surely unravel it.
If your desperately looking for change like your cow master you can as well CHANGE from NIGERIA to COTONU all nah change.
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by Trailblazer1(op): 6:51pm On Feb 11, 2015
theV0ice:
kai, lie small small na

It's not [size=20pt]SOYINKA[/size] speaking but [size=20pt]Adamu Gwazuwang[/size]

Mods pls take note before misleading Nigerians
Sorry I didn't read the post before commenting.
I'm not the lying type. undecided
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by theV0ice: 7:20pm On Feb 11, 2015
Trailblazer1:
Sorry I didn't read the post before commenting.
I'm not the lying type. undecided
all right bro

enjoy
Re: Buhari: Trivializing The Irrelevant - Soyinka by agabusta: 7:26pm On Feb 11, 2015
automaticcars:
Soyinka should go and sit down jare. He attacked Buhari today and attacks Jonathan tomorrow. Next week, na Obasanjo e go attack. He should go out there and tell us who he prefers instead of his wishy washy articles that are getting nauseating. Better still, Wole Soyinka should contest and test his popularity.
The article was not written by Soyinka. It was fraudulently titled using Soyinka's quote to deceive readers into assuming the whole article was written by Wole Soyinka.
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