Before
you spit or snarl at the heading, take your time to read this piece as a
Nigerian. As a Nigerian? Yes! For once as a Nigerian who is worried and
bothered about the state of affairs of our God given country: Nigeria.
I have read so many positive and negative
reviews about the book in various tabloids and various perspectives. All my
readings have in no way impressed me, but left me sad wondering where is this
country heading to. All focused on tribal and ethnic perspectives. I wondered
if they all skipped a particular phrase in the title “……..a personal history of
Biafra….”
I
would like to open your mind to know that this country you and I are living in
is not ruled by our votes, our leaders, our godfathers, our political parties
or whatever misconception we have. Mother Nigeria is being ruled by religious
sentiment, corporate bodies (indigenous and foreign), nepotism, tribalism and
all sought of canker worm that lives in your family and my family. Sadly, these issues would never be raised but
rather argued over on tabloids and social platforms, where the leaders of
tomorrow are neither interested nor bothered about.
Before I proceed, if you don’t believe in the
unification of Nigeria, or you are an ardent proponent of the confederation of
Mother Nigeria. This Piece is not meant
for you.
I
write this with disappointments and lots of questions roaming in my head. The
legendary writer, with all due respect, shattered my respect in him after
reading the book. I asked myself various questions only the legend in the grave
might seem to have answers too. Is he calling for another war? Is this a
goodwill message to strengthen
Nigeria or to bring the prophecy of the Nigeria Break-out to pass? How will
this help Nigeria to be strong, unified, and forward-moving? How many
easterners would have read this book ? How do they feel? The only relieving factor is that apparently
a lot of easterners would not read the book and so the exaggerating effect in
my head came to calm.
I will not quote him; neither will I call him
selfish on this piece. I will only ask you to read the book and question
whatever you read. Our country shall
only move forward when we all look beyond the factors that rule our country at
present. Our Country shall only move forward when we don’t fill forms with
“state of origin and Ethnicity” included. Our Country shall move forward when
Muslims stand against Islamic extremist. Our country shall only move forward when
Christians in the church call their pastors to accountability. Our Country
shall only move forward when parents stop telling us which tribe or ethnic
group we must not marry from. Our Mother Nigeria shall only become greener
pastures when our leaders are not chosen based on ethnicity, zoning, and
religious beliefs. Our Mother Nigeria will only raise sound and incorruptible
leaders, when our values and cultural morals are respected over and above
western cultures. These and more are issues and questions to be addressed and
worked towards not bringing back grudges and battles fought on
pride, selfishness and ignorance on the
chess board of western players . Neither by
pointing out who destroyed who, who was no hero or who was a hero, as far
as the youths of the 21st century are concerned we have had no hero
in Nigeria. We have only had leaders who fought and schemed for the dominance
of their tribes over the others or long lasting royalties for their families.
It is painful to know that we as the youths
have refused to ask questions but lived our lives daily to the call of what our
society gives to us or what some group of myopic activist decides as the way
forward. In my opinion, childish you might call it, how often do you question
your basis of actions?,
how often do you question your decisions?, how often to you go for answers
for questions unanswered?
Painfully, we demand answers from our leaders when our parents don’t answer our
questions, when our lecturers believes any question out of the box is a
failure.
We are at War in the northern Nigeria
spanning a timeline of over four years; Mr. President does not even know it.
Soldiers, the real patriots, are dying in numbers. We in the south are probably
less interested, after all it is not our land. 2015, we’ll probably vote in a
Northerner with sentiments that he would end the war.
I have not written this piece to criticize
any soul; living or dead. I have only started in my own little “ignorant” (as
my Godfather would say) way to call the youths to reasoning. We cannot change
our situation when our parents, churches, mosques, schools are the foundations
of our problems. We cannot Change our situations when the core values for a
better society is lost. We cannot change
our society when we cannot question our faiths, beliefs, elders and actions. We
cannot change Mother Nigeria for good if a foreign company from nowhere earns
from over a 100 million Nigerians and still rips us off, while we still
patronize them.
This
is the beginning of my journey to speak for those with like minds. If I sound
ignorant to you, and you are out there this is a challenge to join me. Speak
your mind, spread your message but first question them.
Remember
to drop your comment.
I
am a Patriot! I am Nigerian! Mother Nigeria Shall Rise!
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hmmmmmm, nice, only true federalism
ReplyDeleteGreat piece of work
ReplyDeleteA very mouthy piece. I haven't actually read the book but its in my house somewhere, so mayb ths piece wud make me go search for it after all. Real food for thought, your right about the forms wiv ethnicity tho. Doesn't help. E.B
ReplyDeleteHelping regain our sane mind because most have lost it!
ReplyDeletebless u Bro. Only few share our vision of 1 Nigeria, its just through grace we are still together tho..yorubas will say "agba ko logbon". Achebe prolly messed this piece up.
ReplyDeleteYou say you don't want to call him (Achebe) selfish, or in other 'other' words a bigot, but you have. You have by already given us a summary of the book, by saying it will cut the thread that binds us Nigerians together. You failed when you forget to remove the speck in you eye, b4 removing that of your neighbour. Let me quote you "The only relieving factor is that apparently a lot of easterners would not read the book and so the exaggerating effect in my head came to calm". Have you not committed the same error or 'crime u r accusing Achebe of? I've read the book, and I don't necessarily have to agree with Achebe, but like you pointed out, it's a peesonal history of Biafra.
ReplyDeleteNice write up..... Reli brave tho.
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