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Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by Nobody: 9:32am On Apr 18, 2015
I was told that every Igboman who heard Ojukwu’s speech after the Biafran war was filled with a renewed sense of pride and hope. A hope that one day the Igbo nation will rise and become a force of reckoning not just in Nigeria but in the entire black world. I have read that speech over and over and each time I read through, I am filled with pride and imagination of how those who heard the words pouring out of the mouth of the warlord himself must have felt. Before going any further, let me recount a little part of what the late sage said while addressing the press:

“In the three years of the war, necessity gave birth to invention. During those three years of heroic bound, we leapt across the great chasm that separates knowledge from know-how. We built rockets, and we designed and built our own delivery systems. We guided our rockets. We guided them far, we guided them accurately. For three years, blockaded without hope of import, we maintained all our vehicles. The state extracted and refined petrol, individuals refined petrol in their back gardens. We built and maintained our airports, maintained them under heavy bombardment. Despite the heavy bombardment, we recovered so quickly after each raid that we were able to maintain the record for the busiest airport in the continent of Africa. We spoke to the world through telecommunication system engineered by local ingenuity; the world heard us and spoke back to us! We built armoured car tanks. We modified aircraft from trainer to fighters, from passenger aircraft to bombers. In the three years of freedom we had broken the technological barrier. In three years we became the most civilised, the most technologically advanced black people on earth.”

Ojukwu, with those few lines, defined the ingenuity and never-say-die spirit God has embedded in the marrows of the Igboman. But my question for Ndigbo is, where has this ingenuity for which the entire world has given them a standing ovation, gone? Why can’t it be used today to enhance the cause of Ndigbo? Can’t we re-enact the same war time feat to launch ourselves back to reckoning again in Nigeria and in the entire black world?


Since Ojukwu died, Ndigbo have been like sheep without a shepherd. Those who we thought could take up the mantle of leadership are nothing but selfish entities who care for nothing but their personal interest. As I am writing this article, I just got words that a senator in Imo State has been discovered as a saboteur working against the interest of his people because he has been promised to be made Senate president in the new political dispensation which begins on May 29. What is it with Ndigbo and greed? How long are we going to kill ourselves? Isn’t it a gargantuan shame that a tribe as populous as Ndigbo can’t provide a single individual that is seen to be credible enough to be elected president of Nigeria? A casual observation of the performances of the governors of the south eastern states will reveal their level of under-performance since 1999. Case point, take Aba which has failed to enjoy any meaningful development since the 1929 Aba women riot. The place is a total mess. What have the governors done with what has been accruing to the state in the last 16 years of democratic rule? The fact that these individuals who have mismanaged fortunes of the state consider themselves fit to even contest election is a slap on the faces of Ndigbo. Ndigbo, are we cursed? The red-cap goons known as Ohaneze do nothing but crawl from one place to another offering themselves for sale and for use. This has been their money-making scheme for too long and it can no longer hold water. Can’t we take a cue from the style Dangote adopted and made a kill? The Yoruba have already adopted it and it is working. We have to restrategise to become that economic power house we crave. The idea that every Igboman who makes money whether through his ingenuity or by accident becomes misguided and begins to push for political office even though they are clearly not professional politicians should be discarded.

We hear of Dangote, the Dantatas, Otedola, Mike Adenuga, the Okoyas, where are the Igbo equivalent in terms of their organisational set-up? Most of our businesses are largely one-man businesses and whenever the founder dies, the whole thing dies. Ndigbo must do away with their selfishness and personal greed, otherwise we will continue to languish as a people. We must redirect our thoughts away from the deeply engrossed notion of “to make it in life,” “we must make money at all cost.” What Ndigbo should learn from the just concluded elections is that without a harmony of opinion, all our efforts will yield nothing. Igbo kwezuenu.
Who agrees with Etcetera on this one?



http://www.punchng.com/columnists/etcetera/igbo-leaders-a-disgrace/

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by hatux: 9:34am On Apr 18, 2015
Hmm! All is well....

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by Airforce1(m): 9:36am On Apr 18, 2015
mad man

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by mhizpeaarl(f): 9:37am On Apr 18, 2015
Even in the well.. There is hope... Alllll izzzz welllll grin

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by Airforce1(m): 9:38am On Apr 18, 2015
mhizpeaarl:
Even in the well.. There is hope... Alllll izzzz welllll grin

Are you igbo?

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by mhizpeaarl(f): 9:42am On Apr 18, 2015
Airforce1:


Are you igbo?
yessoooo proudly my dear. M an Imo girl

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by Airforce1(m): 9:43am On Apr 18, 2015
mhizpeaarl:
yessoooo proudly my dear. M an Imo girl

Wow cool

I'm from IMO too smiley

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by gabe15(m): 9:50am On Apr 18, 2015
mouth no dae pain dis man

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by Bevista: 9:54am On Apr 18, 2015
Wow! Did Biafran citizens really do all that which Ojukwu listed there? If true, then it seems God really blessed these folks, but yet somehow they manage to curse themselves with their selfishness & greed.

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by hatux: 9:58am On Apr 18, 2015
mhizpeaarl:
Even in the well.. There is hope... Alllll izzzz welllll grin
You are on every thread, seun don give you workundecided

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by illiad: 10:01am On Apr 18, 2015
Etcetera Nwanne, we will get there soon but it would not take us public bashing but coming together to forge a front and we are already doing that but you didn't know.

There so many achievements of Ndigbo after the war which no other tribe can match.

Today HausaFulanis are the poorest region in nigeria, just imagine what they would have been like had they been the one went through all we went through.

On the other hand, we eat better and much more well fed than our yoruba counterparts and that too is even after all we went through during and after the war Including the inhumane economic policies orchestrated by awolowo to further humiliate and deny igbos the opportunities of a quick recovery from the losses occasioned by the war effort. But alas we conquered all and came out economically better people today than those who tried all to keep us behind.

Thus we shall also conquered the political huddle before us now. All we need now is time and unity amongst us.

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by Nobody: 10:06am On Apr 18, 2015
isan:
Mtcheeeew who care's

Igbo's are clowns





Qoute me and perish in the lagoon
My friend be civilised, watch what u say.
Well as for di§ etcetera guy, I've always enjoyed his write-ups they are always on point. Igbos should take a cue from d recent elections. Its high time we borrowed a leaf from d westerners and northerners and put our acts together, true to fact we are the economic powerhouse of Nigeria, but due to selfishness and d I.B.O «I before others» mentality we've not bn able to achieve anything politically. Etcetera is defo on point, wish owelle, obi nd orji read this

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by mhizpeaarl(f): 10:25am On Apr 18, 2015
Airforce1:


Wow cool

I'm from IMO too smiley
dts awesome grin

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by eleojo23: 10:39am On Apr 18, 2015
He may be right on the failure of the Igbo to join hands together and speak with one voice.
But greed is not exclusively an Igbo thing. Greed is what has robbed Nigeria of meaningful progress. Every tribe has greedy people.

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by Nobody: 10:39am On Apr 18, 2015
embarassed
Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by Entchidodo: 10:40am On Apr 18, 2015
The last thing the igbos need are turn coats and freelance noisemakers such as this^^^ to tell us the political trends and where we should invest. Goes to show the kind of folks who are horribly inept at foreseeing and analysing the large percentile of the middle class (the engine hub of every major economic super power) consisting majorly of the igbos,infact most igbos-at least 70%- are of the middle class and upwards despite government inattention negligience,corruption and supposed lack of political power.Tis all about economics of scale,a Dangote or an oil thieving Otedola are pretty much useless without a strong middle class. With pockets of exceptional 'spheres of industrialists' forged from the same melting pot that is Nigeria's middle class, willing to give the Otedolas and Dangotes a serious run for their monies, most of them here can congratulate themselves for a job well done especially when it is an open secret these exceptional igbo industrialists and savvy bussiness men in their hundreds of thousands started from £20 at best.Igbos for a long time ironically have been accused of too much greed to allow unity take them to promised land as far as political relevance in Nigeria is concerned and with what political pundits have seen lately as regards to our blockvotes both in the East and Diaspora...we are looking at an emerging socio-economic/political giant thus ETC is barking up the wrong tree.

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Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by Nobody: 10:41am On Apr 18, 2015
Reading
Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by Dcaliphate(m): 10:41am On Apr 18, 2015
let me park my bus here, this must spark off tribal barks
Re: Igbo Leaders A Disgrace – Etcetera by datguru: 10:42am On Apr 18, 2015
Igbos are the most ambitious people on earth. They can do any thing for that dream to come true

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