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Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by Stingman: 11:22am On Aug 27, 2016
YORUBA AND BUHARI’S GOVERNMENT

JULY 25, 2016 / : LASISI OLAGUNJU


Is it that everyone has been silenced, or these times are just normal or what really is happening? One Igboman wrote a provocative piece last week challenging what he called the inexplicable silence from the South West in the face of the debilitating economic crisis in the country and, in particular, the zone’s manifest marginalization in the present power order. I read it online. He claimed that in private discussions, he found Yoruba people livid with anger at the shut-out they suffer presently but they just won’t vent their spleen in the open. Why? Are they afraid? Afraid of what and of whom? He asked.

I read the Igboman and asked: What is he really insinuating? What is his own stake in this matter? Why can’t he just concentrate on mending his own rent garment? Can’t people just mind their business for once? Questions. Questions. But then I knew there were some truths in his unsolicited advocacy. What is happening?

Yes, there are problems. Some are eating and can, therefore, not talk now. Some ate too much and today suffer constipation and cannot talk again. Some are just, by choice, dumb. But these are not the people who lead because they don’t last. Men who eat with 10 fingers are never on the radar when searches are conducted for leaders who speak for the people. The leaders who matter know themselves. They also know when their masquerade must come out to confront the principalities of injustice. The north has the President, Senate President, Speaker, House of Representatives, SGF, NSA, Heads of the Army, Air Force, Police, SSS, Immigration, Prisons, Customs, Civil Defence — then the Ports, NNPC and others – and we are still counting. Trust and competence are said to be the criteria for these choices. So, trust and competence that were present with the Yoruba before and during the 2015 polls no longer reside in them?!

And, it would have been excused if the “trusted” and the “competent” men of the moment are doing the job right for the people’s wellness. But the people are suffering and dying in manners that suggest the entire country is fast turning into one vast IDP camp. And we are silent!

The 2015 coalition that defeated the PDP was one of promise, wile and guile. A party apparently saw the others as dispensable after the war. The hunter thinks the monkey a fool. The monkey is not a fool. He has his own logic. Have you ever heard the story of the friendship between wily monkey and burly crocodile and how monkey eventually proved that raw strength and brute force alone can’t see one through life? Mounting on crocodile’s scaly back through the waters of life’s serial failures to victory, triumphal monkey yanks off his friend:

What a strong, great swimmer you are

But how dim-witted is your being

Now, I am done with you, ugly one

You can swim on to the next river.



But then, every wise person knows that there are consequences for every bridge burnt.

The Yorubaman has a very complex sociopolitical persona. His worldview is also as complex as his politics. There is this rat (eku) in Yorubaland called eda. It is always the cause or bringer of bad things. There is always an eku eda in every season of trial. And, so the Yoruba would interrogate every bad situation, identify the eku eda which “created” it and challenge that rat to find a solution to the communal affliction it caused. When former President Goodluck Jonathan felt so comfortable, big, strong and powerful and then shut out the Yoruba from his government, it was not difficult for the Yoruba to identify among them, Olusegun Obasanjo as the eku eda who inflicted the Jonathan government on them. And, so, he had to be asked to be part of the solution to the challenges the people faced in and with that government. And he was. Every Yorubaman knows who the eku eda of this Muhammadu Buhari era are. Should they, therefore, start agitations now that what they saw, resented and rejected in the Jonathan government now pales in the face of what today’s power wielders dispense to them with ease?

One sunny, harsh afternoon in 1982, I engaged my late father on the grim economic and political realities of the Shehu Shagari era. Sitting beside him under the cool, enchanting canopy of our cocoa farm, he took a long look at the horizon. His reply was “Baba t’o dake yi” (This Baba that is silent).

“Which Baba?” I asked.

“Awolowo,” he answered and then took me on a long lesson on the politics of the Yoruba. He wasn’t a politician, never went to school but had been around long enough to know that unusual silence from the Yoruba leader should give any fumbling Nigerian power wielder every reason to worry, and every sufferer of systemic privations reason to hope.

Power, to the Yoruba, is a divine test, he told me. When you use it with fairness and justice, you receive God’s pass mark, otherwise, you are a stark failure, and your place, another takes in the heart of the Yoruba.

“When you are withdrawing from a friend whose ways you no longer understand, should he hear the receding thuds of your steps?”

“No, it is not wise.”

“If a merchant was here last year to buy our cocoa and defaulted in payment, can he come again this year?”

“He can only come if he thinks we are fools.”

“And if he calls you a fool by coming what would you do? Remember he is rich and powerful.”

“We handle him with wisdom.”

“He supplies the chemicals with which we fight black pod disease.”

“Yes.”

“Great. And without the chemicals there won’t be harvest next season.”

“Yes. We must have the chemicals.”

“Good. When the ocean charges at your vessel with fury, you do not charge back at it paddling with fury. If you do, it overwhelms you and the boat capsizes.”

“Hmmmm.”

“Sometimes even swinging your arms becomes a burden. What then should a man do?”


“You fold them on your head.”

“If a man takes you for monkey, how would you react?”

“I will demonstrate to him that we are no monkey; that even monkey is no fool. He is wise. He is only using his introspection to deal with the situation.”

In January this year, there were trending photographs online of a monkey holding onto a distressed puppy in Rode, India. A report quoted a Facebook post as observing that the monkey “makes sure the little dog’s stomach is full before eating himself” and “protects the pup from other stray dogs.” Interesting. “The adorable friendship,” a commentator stressed, “is a tribute to the power of animal compassion.” Should that vulnerable puppy then see the monkey as a fool for the sacrifices he made? The monkey is no fool; he has his own sense of justice, and care. And he serves justice in the right measure, at the appropriate time.

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Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by Noblecx: 12:09pm On Aug 27, 2016
lol... I thought you guys says you are sophisticated.?

Why the reoccurrence of use and dump mechanisms melted on you guys?

I think is high time you guys asked questions on politics survival?

Hahaha... ejo

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Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by agwom(m): 12:27pm On Aug 27, 2016
Hmm
Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by chriskosherbal(m): 12:34pm On Aug 27, 2016
Hmmmm
Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by rlauncher(m): 12:52pm On Aug 27, 2016
You don't have a good understanding of how a Yoruba mind work. Yoruba people have no loyalty to any political party. We vote based on principles. This is why people of the same nuclear family vote for different political parties and they don't hide it from one another.For example, during the 1999 general election, myself and my younger sister voted for Agbaje a PDP candidate, while my dad and my younger brother voted for Tinumbu of AD.

Let me make it clear to you and any other person reading this response that Yoruba people are not afraid of trying out something new as far as voting in election is concerned. So if the present government fails to deliver as expected, as usual most of us will look out for another party to vote. This explains why the southwest seems to be developing faster than any other region in the country, because the politicians are aware of this fact.

Moreover, Yoruba people will generally not vote against their conscience by helping to return the corrupt and morally bankrupt government of former president Goodluck Jonathan back to power just because he is a southerner like us.

As to those blaming the government in power for the economic difficulties we are currently facing, while at the same time lending overt or covert support for criminals bombing national assets all in the name of protesting perceived injustices , that you are the enemies of progress of this nation and you are not different from the criminals at all.You may not be blowing up pipelines physically, but you are doing it in your mind.

Instead of joining well meaning Nigerians to condemn the atrocities, you are relishing in the fact that your evil wish for the government to fail is coming to pass while at the same time seeking for a way to blame the Yoruba people for the bad economic situation because they help in voting out an unprecedented corrupt government and installing another.

I wish to say it here categorically, that given another opportunity, we will vote out a corrupt government like that of Jonathan again; and again ; and again.

Yoruba people are not responsible for the economic hardship in Nigeria, neither the government in power.The people responsible are the criminals blowing up national assets and those who are either directly or indirectly supporting them just because the candidate they supported in the last presidential election lost out. Stop the bombings and we will begin to see improvements in foreign exchange earnings, power supply, payment of salaries, capital expenditures and general budget performance as well as improvement in the quality of life of the people.

I hope you now understand why Yoruba people seems to be quiet in the face of the present economic challenges facing the nation.

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Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by jollymizzle(m): 12:55pm On Aug 27, 2016
Noblecx:
lol... I thought you guys says you are sophisticated.?

Why the reoccurrence of use and dump mechanisms melted on you guys?

I think is high time you guys asked questions on politics survival?

Hahaha... ejo
The simple truth is even if you did try to understand the thought provoking write up,you still won't understand. It's beyond you

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Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by Noblecx: 1:02pm On Aug 27, 2016
jollymizzle:

The simple truth is even if you did try to understand the thought provoking write up,you still won't understand. It's beyond you

Lol bro, that's my area of specialty literature , so don't bother about me but bother about yourself holding the hands of understanding amidst confusion.
Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by jollymizzle(m): 1:13pm On Aug 27, 2016
Noblecx:


Lol bro, that's my area of specialty literature so don't bother about me but bother about yourself holding the hands of understanding against confusion.
Seriously not everything should be about pettiness. That message was indirectly talking to you who call us(betrayers.we have what we call aroko in Yoruba ( a form of coded message).this is one of them to you people.hatred for us won't help your people too,except you have a proof of what you have gained from it.if you continue this path you will continue to fight your battles alone,and at the moment it's not looking like you have the upper hand

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Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by Noblecx: 1:22pm On Aug 27, 2016
jollymizzle:

Seriously not everything should be about pettiness. That message was indirectly talking to you who call us(betrayers.we have what we call aroko in Yoruba ( a form of coded message).this is one of them to you people.hatred for us won't help your people too,except you have a proof of what you have gained from it.if you continue this path you will continue to fight your battles alone,and at the moment it's not looking like you have the upper hand

No you lie, at first it sounded like that but thereafter the writer decided to unmask that the reason Yorubas are not being heard is BC the govt has failed them just like the previous govt... which take us to the idea of getting used and dumped...

I regret explaining this petty, shabby constructed piece to you wey i been think say sabi...
Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by jollymizzle(m): 1:31pm On Aug 27, 2016
Noblecx:


No you lie, at first it sounded like that but thereafter the writer decided to unmask that the reason Yorubas are not being heard is BC the govt has failed them just like the previous govt... which take us to the idea of getting used and dumped...

I regret explaining this petty, shabby constructed piece to you wey i been think say sabi...
Na waa for you people,we said something in parable u no understand, we tok am plainly u still no understand.it makes me wonder if there are no elders in the SE/SS,its like politics is alien to you people,they rather talk and shout in the media instead of quiet deliberation.youths from those region should just take the back seat.far far back

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Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by Noblecx: 1:45pm On Aug 27, 2016
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jollymizzle:

Na waa for you people,we said something in parable u no understand, we tok am plainly u still no understand.it makes me wonder if there are no elders in the SE/SS,its like politics is alien to you people,they rather talk and shout in the media instead of quiet deliberation.youths from those region should just take the back seat.far far back
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Balderdash...
Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by rlauncher(m): 3:27pm On Aug 27, 2016
Noblecx:


No you lie, at first it sounded like that but thereafter the writer decided to unmask that the reason Yorubas are not being heard is BC the govt has failed them just like the previous govt... which take us to the idea of getting used and dumped...

I regret explaining this petty, shabby constructed piece to you wey i been think say sabi...

No, you are wrong. It is unfair for you to say that the government has failed given that the present economic situations is not their own making except it is your secret wish that the government should fail.

The government has four years of which it is yet to use half of it.

All the government needs to do is take decisive action on Niger Delta militants and their sponsors which include former president Jonathan hi!myself so that things can begin to return to normalcy.
Re: Yoruba And Buhari’s Government by wordcat(m): 3:45pm On Aug 27, 2016
Stingman:

There is this rat (eku) in Yorubaland called eda. It is always the cause or bringer of bad things. There is always an eku eda in every season of trial. And, so the Yoruba would interrogate every bad situation, identify the eku eda which “created” it and challenge that rat to find a solution to the communal affliction it caused. When former President Goodluck Jonathan felt so comfortable, big, strong and powerful and then shut out the Yoruba from his government, it was not difficult for the Yoruba to identify among them, Olusegun Obasanjo as the eku eda who inflicted the Jonathan government on them. And, so, he had to be asked to be part of the solution to the challenges the people faced in and with that government. And he was. Every Yorubaman knows who the eku eda of this Muhammadu Buhari era are

The Epistle of the Sophisticated Boiling Frog on how they're being used and dumped!!!

Let's see who you're going to form an alliance with now that power has gone to the North;

Pls don't bother to look East because we rather vote for an ONE EYED AB0KI than someone from ur side.

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