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Please, don’t trivialize resistance and protest.
The sacrifice of suffering and the suffering of sacrifice are the ingredients of transformation.
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i wanted to add to chidi's thought, older people are more likely to a stand than younger people, but not so much a stand in the street. i feel increasingly out of place in public demonstrations; but i take many many stands on line. i understand when there is a dangerous line, on-line. there are risks that might mean different things as we get older, and here i disagree most with oaa. it's not protecting what we have, so much, since as we get older, it becomes more protected in various ways, and what we have becomes increasingly our children and grandchildren whose health and finances become increasingly independent of us.we are more protected by the state as we get older; but we are more vulnerable as well. it just isn't a simple formulaken
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The NADECO revolt of 1993/1994 was spearheaded by middle aged and old people.
-CAO.
On Mon, Jun 7, 2021, 3:09 PM Oluwatoyin Adepoju <ovde...@gmail.com> wrote:
the older people are less likely to rebel bcs they want to protect what they have achieved
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A Nigerian writes from abroad urging rebellion in Nigeria, no problem about that, only that his family is with him abroad. Does that ring a bell as per urging rebellion in Nigeria?
I am not against rebellion, but those urging rebellion should be ready to loose as much as the other participants.
For example, if I am participating in a rebellion with a youngster of early 20s, chances are that such youngster would loose much more than myself.
I do not need further formal education, the youngster does. I am married for 29 years now with grown children, the youngster isn't. I have made appreciable advancement in my careers, the youngster does not even have a career yet.
If both of us are killed or incacerated, who, in practical and realistic manner lost more?
The youngsters can join rebellion, but should be stationed in sectors where consequences are minimal.
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Senior Chidi:
You don’t want a country!
Jesus Christ died for me!!
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I remember Olu Falae telling a reporter in his NADECO days that he cannot in all conscience allow a newly married young man for example, to be in the NADECO protest front lines when people like him who have been married for decades are around.
-CAO.
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i wanted to add to chidi's thought, older people are more likely to a stand than younger people, but not so much a stand in the street. i feel increasingly out of place in public demonstrations; but i take many many stands on line. i understand when there is a dangerous line, on-line. there are risks that might mean different things as we get older, and here i disagree most with oaa. it's not protecting what we have, so much, since as we get older, it becomes more protected in various ways, and what we have becomes increasingly our children and grandchildren whose health and finances become increasingly independent of us.
we are more protected by the state as we get older; but we are more vulnerable as well. it just isn't a simple formula
ken
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A Nigerian writes from abroad urging rebellion in Nigeria, no problem about that, only that his family is with him abroad. Does that ring a bell as per urging rebellion in Nigeria?
I am not against rebellion, but those urging rebellion should be ready to loose as much as the other participants.
For example, if I am participating in a rebellion with a youngster of early 20s, chances are that such youngster would loose much more than myself.
I do not need further formal education, the youngster does. I am married for 29 years now with grown children, the youngster isn't. I have made appreciable advancement in my careers, the youngster does not even have a career yet.
If both of us are killed or incacerated, who, in practical and realistic manner lost more?
The youngsters can join rebellion, but should be stationed in sectors where consequences are minimal.
-Chidi Anthony Opara (CAO)
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dept of english
michigan state university
I picked up this update from the Facebook page of the person who is the proprietor of the world’s best Black Mag: Shola Adenekan: The New Black Magazine ( my opinion )
This is not science fiction: Facebook and Twitter are international bodies, are mega social media platforms which are not necessarily governed by Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which declares:
“Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”
And of course, that everyone includes Nigeria’s President Muhammdu Buhari , who is unfortunately taking a lot of flak just now , and the country is receiving a lot of unhealthy publicity, ironically with much of the sympathy going to the miscreants that President Buhari would like to deal with, in a proper manner. I still understand why he be censored by the hypocrites, for saying that he wants to break the bones of Boko Haram or anyone else that wants to take up arms against Nigeria, especially as another insurrection, as if history has taught us nothing.
Until this later twitter debacle, unarguably, freedom of the press is not foreign to Nigeria - in the olden days there was the example of Dele Giwa. Yes, the olden days, nothing like that now...
But, the way things are going now, should things get worse – continue in the same trajectory, it’s unlikely that there will be any peaceful, free and fair elections by 2023. To begin with, if the security situation deteriorates, there will be no alternative but to declare a state of emergency where necessary, and should large areas succumb to lawlessness, wanton banditry, terrorism and anarchy, the powers that be will have no alternative but to declare martial law and to postpone the elections indefinitely...
There are many forces at work, simultaneously, and their main aim is to create the conditions that will topple the current Buhari Administration, first and foremost by making Nigeria “ungovernable”, and, if the Buhari Government doesn’t do anything about containing the general lawlessness and anarchy by which the rebels want to usurp Government authority, then de facto it would be fait accompli – the legitimate government authority would have been replaced by the bandits, a legitimate, democratically elected government displaced and replaced by banditry. If we’re not careful, in Nigeria’s Northern hemisphere, Boko Haram's caliphate flag raised over Abuja, in the East, the House of the Rising Sun, another flag will be blowin’ in the wind and gathering sympathy and fanatical support for their cause from all corners of Nigeria, the Diaspora and even internationally, whilst in the West ( Western Nigeria) the moment the conflict between the Federal Government and their Security Authorities ( the military?) and what looks like the beginnings of the Southern Governors Confederacy - the moment that begins to escalates on the thorny issue of SECURITY for the South – at that very moment, if the need to keep the country one is not a dream , before it sinks into a nightmare, most importantly of course, the central government would like to secure the economic lifeblood of the nation, namely the oil rich delta and obvert the possibility of a Sea blockade of the North, should push come to shove, long before people like Kalabari Brother Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari starts getting some funny ideas such as declaring their own sovereignty over the Oil Rich Niger Delta and raising their own flag of secession over all of their oil deposits over there and to hell with the idea that “All the land in Nigeria belongs to the Fulani”
This evening, Baba Kadiri told me that what we are seeing are the symptoms, not the cause/s
“But the enemy I see wears a cloak of decency” - this line and the liens before and after it can’t help coming to mind when I read the Great Ojogbon Falola quipping
“Senior Chidi:
You don’t want a country!
Jesus Christ died for me!!”
And then there are other brave souls like Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju – either brave or foolhardy, because some people love their country in a foolhardy way, such as when - to hell with personal consequences , someone defiantly issues the following statement , maybe as an act of Civil Courage and self sacrifice: “Calling all Nigerians to Defy Twitter Ban in the Name of Democratic Freedom”
Biko, him no fear God?
But it is not a call to arms, to face the wrath of the Buhari Government; at this stage of defiance it is merely some lame, keyboard jihad to be conducted via the social media, not about actually taking to the streets in their hundreds of thousands calling for regime change - via democratic elections, to elect either a better or a worse set of leaders.
This is already much longer than I intended and so, I should just like to add , in reply to Chidi ,Kenneth, and Oluwatoyin, that in the realm of the living, there are the old, the older, the young ( like my late grandmother nee Maud Young and another dear now late great friend Izzy Young) there are the also the Middle aged, the in-between and most spectacularly in Nigeria we should not lose sight of the facts on the ground with regard to the age distribution of the population, that “half of the population is aged under 19 years.” Somebody please tell us what percentage of the population is under 30 and under 40, and under 45 years of age. What's certain is that the unemployed youths, the army of the unemployed will be those who are most likely to be out demonstrating as that singer sang, “You got nothing to lose,to lose, to lose, to lose, to lose” - and what do you think the long-suffering, traumatised, unemployed youths want from their government?
Long way to go! This is where we are going with Sweden right now, the latest proposal from our Prime Minister Stefan Lofven ; https://www.facebook.com/stefanlofven
“Now we are conducting the biggest security reform in the Swedish labor market in modern times. Workers, regardless of their employment form, will have the opportunity for conversion support and study support to change and further educate themselves throughout their working life. At the same time, we strengthen the employment protection for those with unsafe employment.
The state and the social partners are now taking a joint comprehensive grip on both the employment protection and the education policy. This lays a completely new foundation for security, change and lifelong learning in the Swedish labor market. The reforms mean that:
- A new study support is introduced that makes it much easier to educate yourself in the middle of life and represents 80 percent of the salary for the most. The support is aimed at training that strengthens the individual's position in the labor market. For example, you can get support for reading a nurse or reading an educational education to become a professional teacher on the vehicle program. In addition, it will be possible to read most of all vocational college educations, which we know is close to the labor market. -
More will be helped to change when the employment is about to end. A new conversion aid is introduced for employees who are not covered by collective agreements. Whether you are working full-time or part-time – are a fixed-term employee - you will have the opportunity to receive conversion support when the employment is about to cease.
- The employment protection is strengthened for those with precarious jobs. Anyone who works part-time in healthcare is employed via a staffing company at a warehouse or is store assistant in grocery shopping should be entitled to a safe employment. Now there is an end to eternal fixed-term employment. It should no longer be possible to stack precarious employment on each other and the time for a permanent employment from a fixed-term employment is halved. We put a stop to the possibility of lowering working hours from one day to another, so-called planing. The rules of the tour order and conversion time will be followed in the future also when it comes to working hours. And now full-time is written as a norm into the Employment Protection Act (LAS).
As in all negotiations, it is about giving and taking. In this case, the employer has gained greater predictability and flexibility, among other things through increased opportunities for exemptions from the turn order. But overall, this means a balanced change of LAS. And this in a parliamentary position where right-wing proposals have strong support in the parliament for unilateral deterioration for wage earners and weaker union.
With today's message, we make a clear choice of roads. Sweden will continue to compete with competence, security and high conversion ability. Not with low wages.”
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Correction: Should read :” I still can’t understand why he (Brother Buhari) should be censored by the hypocrites, for saying that he wants to break the bones of Boko Haram or anyone else that wants to take up arms against Nigeria, especially as another insurrection, as if history has taught us nothing.”
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Correction: Should read :” I still can’t understand why he (Brother Buhari) should be censored by the hypocrites, for saying that he wants to break the bones of Boko Haram or anyone else that wants to take up arms against Nigeria, especially as another insurrection, as if history has taught us nothing.”
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Brave Soul,
Bearing in mind that he’s still very much what you call a “Buharist” (Buhari loyalist) please continue to feel free to say to Cornelius Ignoramus, “you need to read more analyses of the subject” just as you say to Chidi, “You need to be better informed on Malala. Try Wikipedia.”
BTW, I think that I have to read more of the Talmud.
I have just checked your reference and come to the conclusion that one has to read these kinds of emotion-driven theses or so called “analyses”, critically, not just take everything in, hook, line and sinker. Who does he think he is writing for/ speaking to? Not only is your man obviously emotion-driven but in his first person witness testimony in the name of verisimilitude he also tries ( painstakingly) to create the emotional effects. Assuming that all that he says is true, beginning with his melodramatic “Like a suicide bomber ready to sacrifice his life, I slid into the Nigerian war theatre last week” and his other exaggerations such as “ I was in Igboland where the second Nigerian civil war, unbeknown to many, has begun in earnest”. (is that what Brother Buhari was complaining about, in earnest?) the piece, littered as it is with many, well-intended but wholly unsuccessful ad misericordiams, limp emotional effects and puerile attempts such as the extended, unimaginative bit about ““Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas” only succeed in showing what a bombastic egoistical sod he himself is - and once again – assuming that all that he says is true, the unsuccessful “effects” do not subtract or distract from the brutal facts, in fact, on the contrary, the literary failures make the brutality of the butchering even more heart-wrenching - poignant, wherever they occur or are said to have occurred.
Today’s BBC’s Focus on Africa reports that the Twitter Ban is being circumvented but nonetheless is impacting business, with losses to the tune of $6 million a day (since it’s the BBC, maybe they said £Sterling. Six million.
The program also reported that the Ghanaian LGBT people who were detained a few weeks ago have been denied jail...should this happen in Nigeria the Oyibo people will be foaming at the mouth and pointing an accusing finger at you know who – connecting it with the Twitter Ban, adding it as one more repressive measure: “look at how repressive his regime has become, people are not even free to love who they like.” and maybe posting this kind of message.
A reconsideration: After banning, getting too big for their boots, Twitter now believes that there’s nothing that they cannot do. Mind you though, they didn't ban President Buhari, they just (no respect) unceremoniously deleted his tweet.
Does Twitter need President Buhari more than President Buhari needs Twitter?
Is it just another case of “when elephants fight, it’s the grass that suffers” – the grass in this case being you, Festus Adebayo (I hope both of you don’t get arrested) the Nigerian people, the African people + Kenneth Harrow, human, humane, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Honorary African
Curragh of Kildare (Live)
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They would, if they could, first of all define “Igbophilia” with greater precision - and within a legal framework, make Igbophilia a criminal offence, impose heavy fines for any violations, have the magistrates and high court judges send their critics to long periods in jail for vile Igbophilia.
https://www.gistmania.com/talk/topic,335043.0.html
2017 : Nnamdi Kano on al Jazeera
No joking matter. Just as the Jews & world Jewry suffered the Holocaust, so too the Igbos also feel that they suffered their own holocaust/ genocide in the Biafra War and the feeling of difference and victimhood lingers and persists – without reparations . If we are not careful should the shit begin to hit the fan, once again they could soon be a persecuted minority outside of Igboland proper, especially in the North where the sharp religious differences are now politicized beyond belief. The Buhari Twitter debacle is a clear warning that has been given international publicity that any Biafra insurrection will be hammered – suppressed with an iron fist.
The last time I got to understand how much alive the dream of Biafra is in the hearts of pro- Biafrans was when Chigozie Obioma was in Stockholm on 11th April 2016 to discuss his “The Fishermen” with Nina Solomin at the Kulturhuset. I had an extra ticket to the event which I gave to my Igbo Bro and after the show my Igbo Bro and I went up to the stage to greet him , briefly. On the way to the station, inevitably my Igbo Bro and I discussed Biafra , a theme that had been taken up earlier in Obioma’s discussion with Nina Solomin. It got to the point where I said that I didn’t want to see any death and destruction, and he got very angry, more or less saying what Professor Falola said a while ago, that “The sacrifice of suffering and the suffering of sacrifice are the ingredients of transformation” - and that I had hurt his feelings deeply, that Biafra must be free!
I say my Igbo Bro – I haven’t given his name, for obvious reasons.
Baba Kadiri knows better, but I believe that there is tremendous support for Biafra, among the Swedes that I have met so far in and out of this country ( Sweden) . The only misunderstanding that I’m aware of is that most Swedes - by a general comparisons infinitely better informed than Americans ( US) about almost everything, still get it wrong about Nigeria, believing that on the one hand you have the Igbos and they are the most educated , the most talented, like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,& women’s rights, feminism etc.,, the Igbos are the most entrepreneurial, the most Christianised people in Nigeria, and that at the same time they are the most oppressed, suppressed, marginalised, victimized and that it is they, the Igbos that have all the oil in Nigeria in their enclave known as Biafra whilst the Muslim North are the bloodthirsty Boko Haram People, the bloodsuckers...
And the Yoruba? They believe that O the Yoruba, they are Art, Sculpture and Culture : Wole Soyinka & King Sunny Ade & the Benin Bronzes, that’s what they know or think they know...
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Brave Soul,
Bearing in mind that he’s still very much what you call a “Buharist” (Buhari loyalist) please continue to feel free to say to Cornelius Ignoramus, “you need to read more analyses of the subject” just as you say to Chidi, “You need to be better informed on Malala. Try Wikipedia.”
BTW, I think that I have to read more of the Talmud.
I have just checked your reference and come to the conclusion that one has to read these kinds of emotion-driven theses or so called “analyses”, critically, not just take everything in, hook, line and sinker. Who does he think he is writing for/ speaking to? Not only is your man obviously emotion-driven but in his first person witness testimony in the name of verisimilitude he also tries ( painstakingly) to create the emotional effects. Assuming that all that he says is true, beginning with his melodramatic “Like a suicide bomber ready to sacrifice his life, I slid into the Nigerian war theatre last week” and his other exaggerations such as “ I was in Igboland where the second Nigerian civil war, unbeknown to many, has begun in earnest”. (is that what Brother Buhari was complaining about, in earnest?) the piece, littered as it is with many, well-intended but wholly unsuccessful ad misericordiams, limp emotional effects and puerile attempts such as the extended, unimaginative bit about ““Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas” only succeed in showing what a bombastic egoistical sod he himself is - and once again – assuming that all that he says is true, the unsuccessful “effects” do not subtract or distract from the brutal facts, in fact, on the contrary, the literary failures make the brutality of the butchering even more heart-wrenching - poignant, wherever they occur or are said to have occurred.
Today’s BBC’s Focus on Africa reports that the Twitter Ban is being circumvented but nonetheless is impacting business, with losses to the tune of $6 million a day (since it’s the BBC, maybe they said £Sterling. Six million.
The program also reported that the Ghanaian LGBT people who were detained a few weeks ago have been denied jail...should this happen in Nigeria the Oyibo people will be foaming at the mouth and pointing an accusing finger at you know who – connecting it with the Twitter Ban, adding it as one more repressive measure: “look at how repressive his regime has become, people are not even free to love who they like.” and maybe posting this kind of message.
A reconsideration: After banning, getting too big for their boots, Twitter now believes that there’s nothing that they cannot do. Mind you though, they didn't ban President Buhari, they just (no respect) unceremoniously deleted his tweet.
Does Twitter need President Buhari more than President Buhari needs Twitter?
Is it just another case of “when elephants fight, it’s the grass that suffers” – the grass in this case being you, Festus Adebayo (I hope both of you don’t get arrested) the Nigerian people, the African people + Kenneth Harrow, human, humane, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Honorary African
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The truth is that there are many truths that Festus Adebayo playing the role of devil’s advocate is reluctant to reveal, “as he panders to the whims of the Igbo nationalists”
Absolutely not funny: His silly ad hominems directed at President Muhammadu Buhari.
Since when did Nigeria’s twice democratically elected President Buhari deserve to be mocked and given these titles once given to Idi Amin?
The most heinous distortion of all is Festus Adebayo’s revisionist account of what happened at Asaba which has been rejected and serially clarified before, by Baba Kadiri (ogunlakaiye), in this forum
In South Africa there was The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a matter on which Wole Soyinka reflects so profoundly in the first chapter of his The Burden of Memory, the Muse of Forgiveness
For Sierra Leone, it was The Special Court and a Truth and Reconciliation Commission
How does one begin to compare and contrast Biafra from then to now with the Rwanda Genocide and its aftermath?
The Biafrans still want their state.
Boko Haram of course, wants all of Nigeria and maybe all of Palestine as well
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kenneth harrow
professor emeritus
dept of english
michigan state university
the older people are less likely to rebel bcs they want to protect what they have achieved
On Mon, 7 Jun 2021 at 10:56, Chidi Anthony Opara, FIIM <chidi...@gmail.com> wrote:
A Nigerian writes from abroad urging rebellion in Nigeria, no problem about that, only that his family is with him abroad. Does that ring a bell as per urging rebellion in Nigeria?
I am not against rebellion, but those urging rebellion should be ready to loose as much as the other participants.
For example, if I am participating in a rebellion with a youngster of early 20s, chances are that such youngster would loose much more than myself.
I do not need further formal education, the youngster does. I am married for 29 years now with grown children, the youngster isn't. I have made appreciable advancement in my careers, the youngster does not even have a career yet.
If both of us are killed or incacerated, who, in practical and realistic manner lost more?
The youngsters can join rebellion, but should be stationed in sectors where consequences are minimal.
-Chidi Anthony Opara (CAO)
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Sir,
Of course you are absolutely right!
As I put it, “that’s what they know or think they know...” (The Ignoramuses and the Besserwisser)
When there was a Benin Bronzes Exhibition at the Ethnographic Museum in Stockholm in 2018, you should have seen the endless stream of proud, chest-beating Africans, from all over Africa and from all walks of life, wearing their traditional attire, dashikis, agbadas, sporting badass bubba & sokoto, all of them basking in the glory of our The -Benin-Bronzes trying to give the Swedish Svenssons and other international museum visitors the impression that they all come from Benin City which is in Nigeria, and that it was their majestic great genius grandfathers that created those exquisite works of art. I asked a fellow visitor who was so enraptured and in wonder that the bronzes were after all not Greek artefacts, “Aren’t you going to ask me where I come from originally? “ She asked me and I told her “Abeokuta”. And what difference does it make to her if Abeokuta is only a few hundred miles away from Benin ?
My late friend Jerry Harris says that after talking about art for a couple of hours he took some connoisseur up to his flat and showed him some of his creations. Anti climax: The guy asked him, who did this? He told him. Apparently the connoisseur could not believe the unbelievable. The only way I know about this is because Jerry wrote a full page article which climaxed with this story, in Dagens Nyheter
kenneth harrow
professor emeritus
dept of english
michigan state university
Re - “better ask cornelius about that 30-70 rule!”
I don’t know anything about any “ 30 -70 rule” , but I do have an older Yoruba friend Femi, whose rule is this:” No women over nineteen!”. For him that’s an abiding principle. He says that he likes the “lambs”, not the “UAC” (Used and condemned). The sour pussy older ladies tell him “ Be your age man!”
When I was nineteen and I saw a forty-something year old wannabe talking to my girlfriend, I used to chuckle, what can such an old fellow do? It is only when I turned forty that I began to realise that 40-year-old oldies can also be very dangerous fellows.
Kenneth says, “ask cornelius” because he knows that Cornelius is going to take off on a rant that will most probably veer off course into familiar occupied or unfamiliar, unoccupied territories, apparently unrelated to the matter at hand, so here goes, obliquely:
Kenneth Harrow doesn’t have to be the last prophet to know that. Unbeknownst to him, fact is that Cornelius Ignoramus believes that all matters are related. Cornelius Ignoramus too doesn’t have to be the last prophet to know the meaning of Tawhid
Surely, there must be some handbooks written by some radical Nigerian community organiser on the simple subject on how to to arrange a demonstration or how to start a revolution?
I know all about Che Guevara and Emiliano Zapata but have very little practical experience in the field. In the early seventies, a CIA man appeared unto me from nowhere cursed Che for 45 minutes, told me some fanciful stories about underground city networks in the USA and then disappeared into thin air. Before and after that I have only been to very few demonstrations in my life, maybe, only three. The very first one was when Ian Smith declared a White Minority Government in Rhodesia on 11th November 1965. We demonstrated outside the British Embassy in Freetown and were dispersed - viciously - by the Sierra Leone Uncle Tom Police, just ask Jasper Jones. The second demonstration I took part in was against the 1986 United States bombing of Libya – and that’s where I met Shia Muslims for the very first time, apparently they had organized the demonstration, the women pushing prams and the children in the front, the rest of us behind them chanting “Down with Reagan & Thatcher!” After the demonstration they kidnapped me - forcibly bundled me into the back of a car and drove off furiously to the mosque and started teaching me Shia Islam, on the spot. The last public demonstration I participated in was in Stockholm in 1987, when Shia Muslims had been massacred in Mecca.
Re – the various fears being expressed with regard to the extra vulnerability that comes with age these days, we know that whether in Uganda or Nigeria participating in an anti-government demonstration is the same as risking your life/ signing your own death warrant no matter how young or old you are, and there’s always the likelihood of being decimated as happened with some demonstrators who were martyred by Operation Python Dance 1 & 2, in Eastern Nigeria.
So, since attending a demonstration in some countries is like going to the war front to be mowed down by trigger-happy police brutality, I think that both the older and the younger organisers the organisers of such demonstrations in e.g. Owerri had better take a good look at Devarim / Deuteronomy 20 : 5 – 10 which delineates those unqualified to Fight! ( Good to know: Judaism and warfare )
Re - The age business. When quoting the universal Shakespeare about these matters we had better understand what was life expectancy in Shakespeare's time and this bit of Dover Wilson that was compulsory reading in Secondary School. And then, unto The Seven ages of Man by which token most of the people in this forum are in category 4-7 ( we’re all in the same basket) whilst half of Nigeria’s population today has not yet got past stage three. About 20% are at stage four, that of “the soldier”. If the Nigerians at stage 2– 4 in this life were to all turn activists overnight, turn out en mass in nationwide actions known as “Civil Disobedience” then the nation would come to a complete standstill. Brother Buhari’s newly commissioned trains linking Lagos and Ibadan wouldn’t run, the danfoes would remain parked at Chidi’s Motor Park and all the other Motor Parks and along the roads all commercial traffic would be at a standstill; with all the School Children ( stage 2) and their parents and grandparents – including some of the Chibok Girls that have been since married off to the Boko Haram Jihadists and are now mothers (stages 3- 7) the school system would come to a halt. The factories too would grind to halt, oil production plummet to zero. I suppose that the only men and beasts that would still be moving would be the Fulani herdsmen and their cows still be romping southwards , the cows munching other farmers cabbages, grazing, foraging, continue dropping their dung, wherever they can find some rich foliage.
Long life is what we pray for, but every time I expect some sympathy and brotherly empathy from Baba Kadiri, he laughs uproariously and he only succeeds in making me nervous. This happens frequently. E.g., I tell him that weighing in at 77 kilograms / 170 lbs in my underwear, I have to lose weight or perish and then hopefully ascend to be reunited with my ancestors in heaven. He agrees that some people don’t want to die but want to go to heaven. He laughs uproariously and tells me that I’m not going to go to heaven, that there is no such place for me to go to. He then tells me to eat to my heart's content, so that I may feed the worms. And then - paradoxically, he quotes from the very Bible that talks of Heaven, a passage that he learned at Sunday School, something about us being allotted a lifespan of three score years and ten, that we are living on overtime, thus making existential philosophers of us all. That we may be living in “the last days” only increases anxiety in the The Age of Anxiety
Fact too is that people age differently, biologically, mentally, musically etc. From day to day, some people look and feel old or older than the day before, others aspire to Forever Young due to genetics and other factors and I suppose that if you have Methuselah as a direct ancestor you could continue to count time differently.
There’s also Babaji
There’s a famous Sierra Leonean, and old Creole guy who was said to still have his natural black hair in his seventies, and the rumour was that this was so because he was a “Kabbalist “
“The rich seduce the poor and the old are seduced by the young”
Who among us wants to contest that this is so? Blame it on the wily serpent. I daresay that sometimes it’s the older, chest-beating professors that are tempted then charmed and willingly or unwillingly finally submit or surrender - as in a war - overwhelmed by their beautiful female students. I daresay, at other times it is the opposite that takes place, when the long-time horny professor threatens her, saying, “My dear beautiful daughter of Eve, if you want to have a passing grade I will have to nack you at least five times.” He says without any qualms whatsoever, feels that that it comes with the job and that’s why he became a professor it’s part of a professor’s entitlements and endowments, this thing known as “powerful relations”: “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die”, and to hell with the pretensions of the senate’s so called “ Ethics Committee”
It’s hierarchical and essentially patriarchal starting with the ageless, transcendent, immanent, most merciful, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent king of the universes.
And on this earth which He created, in the kingdom of mankind, His servants, on the realm of the visible power structure, at the very top of the pyramid I don’t know whether it’s Aliko Dangote, since we seldom talk about him, he who seems to have most of the money in Nigeria, the land of milk and honey. Is it him sitting at the apex of the pyramid or is it President Buhari ? No money, no honey, and no funny, in whose shoes would you prefer to be, Dangote or Buhari ? I know that just like my pastor Olorubtobaa you are not a materialist, that it will be easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to go to heaven and that you are exceedingly a “ nationalist”, even a Pan-Africanist, but be honest now, Dangote or Buhari?
Since he is the one that e.g. Kperogi is fixated on – maybe not fixated on Dangote since Dangote may be capable of proposing an offer that he can’t refuse, offer him something like Trump Towers thereby causing him to abandon his professorship forever...
Some people are more fixated on President Buhari than they are fixated on the Almighty, Allah subhan t’ala or Jesus – pray less than three times a day, criticize Brother Buhari at least five times a day as if on the Day of Judgement, they will be asked about President Buhari and not their own crimes, sins, shortcomings.
The purpose of life?
“Build
me a cabin in Utah
Marry me a wife, catch rainbow trout
Have
a bunch of kids who call me "pa"
That must be what
it's all about,
That must be what it's all about “
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That was kudos to Professor Kenneth Harrow for being as gracious as always and also sometimes allusive and not to be taken on the surface and when he says, “maybe 60 starts to end the middle age chapter” that kind of statement is in need of disentanglement for the uninitiated, life’s pilgrimage only being half way through at sixty when you wish your fellow human being a Happy Birthday and say “May you - like Moses – attain to the age of 120! “
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Chidi,
Please!
You know how it is with “The Religion of Peace” and that's why Adepoju doesn't deserve an answer.
The New Israeli Government leadership says that they aim at improving the lot of all Israeli citizens, in all areas (education, health, access to justice) and that includes the Arab-Israelis – that’s why the Ra’ am Party also known as the United Arab List is in coalition with the current ( New) Israeli government which came into being yesterday after narrowly defeating Brer Netanyahu & Co by a Knesset vote that was only 59 to 60. A very slim majority of exactly ONE vote. So it's tough days ahead for the partners of the ideologically diverse new Israel government that has been cobbled together when you have Benjamin Netanyahu as leader of the Opposition. Lets lean back and watch Israeli Democracy at work...
Seriously, do you think that the new Israeli leadership is like that of our President Buhari in his fight against e.g. Boko Haram?
One difference in approach could be based on the fact that Brother Buhari thinks that the members of Boko Haram are also flesh and blood members of his own people, and, of course, believing in the One Nigeria and the “one country and one people”, the very words he used to wind off his last big address to the nation, then we should take it as fore-granted that to some extent this is what he thinks and feels about all Nigerians, including the various insurgents, not to mention his blood brethren, the Fulani Herdsmen.
Secondly, with regard to Boko Haram's intentions, to raise the flag of the Caliphate over all of Nigeria, I daresay that deep down, President Buhari is in essential sympathy with the idea and if this could be achieved in a peaceful manner, President Buhari would not be wholly adverse to the total Islamization of Nigeria, it’s just the terrorisation method of “by any means necessary” that he’s opposed to.
Thirdly, as I told you earlier, “the Prophet Moses was eighty years old when he led the children of Israel out of Egypt”, whereas, comparatively speaking, the “Biafran Nationalists” / Igbo-Nigerians may believe themselves to be uncomfortably and unequally yoked, being lumped/ welded together with diverse others in Egypt (Nigeria) and would like to be led by their own Moses, out of bondage, except for the fact that you are, geographically speaking already in your own Holy Land, it’s just that you cannot declare complete sovereignty and territorial integrity over all of it, over all of Eastern Nigeria’s Igbo majority states within the Federal Nigeria territorial system, its system of Government. You would like to be able to choose your own president and run your own country, etc. etc. etc.
Of course, the freedom, liberation, independence to be attained does not have to be merely political, regional, territorial, administrative, more significantly I would suppose that it would also be spiritual, psychological, perhaps so that you are motivated to give of your very best and to exert yourself to the fullest when investing in the future and in that in which you believe in...
You ask, if “peace would reign in the middle East because Netanyahu is no more Prime Minister of Israel... what if tomorrow, the thugs start throwing bangers from Gaza into Israel?”
Chidi, please!
If you could take a looka here, you would know that that’s the kind of question that you don’t need to ask. If Iran has the good sense of not throwing any of their most advanced bangers at Israel because some-ones’ ess would be grass / toast, so too in the name of self-preservation even the Hamas leadership and jihadist field commanders are all mentally equipped to understand that the new Israeli government is not going to renege on their election promises and that they therefore should not test the resolve of Brer Bennett and Brer Gantz by firing any of their weakest firecrackers at any Israeli civilian, industrial or military targets.
Bennet himself has said that he intends to “decimate” Hamas, and there are more extreme religious Zionists who even use the term “exterminate” - with Amalek in mind.
Hamas ought to know all this, better than we do. I fear for Hamas.
Search for Hamas, here in Memri and you will find the answers to your question.
I hope that they will amend article seven and article eleven of the Hamas Charter.
I foresee that within the next four years Gaza will be turned over to Egypt – to be administered by Egypt – as was the case before the 1967 War // Six-Day-War, when Gaza was being administered by Egypt and the so called “West Bank” was being administered by Jordan. As you know, more than half of Jordan’s current population is Palestinian, From that point of view, some argue that the Palestinians already had a state: Jordan. However, somehow after 1967, Egypt and Jordan would like to wash their hands off taking such responsibilities for the Pals...
Please, you don’t have to take my word for it: For some balance about all of the above, you could consult with the Palestinian media
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Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju,
Why must you insist on talking through your ass when it comes to Islamic or Middle East issues, for instance in this thread, asking this kind of dumbass question: “If the govt of Gaza are thugs, what is the Israeli govt?”
You are of course familiar with the episode of Balaam and his ass?
What about Harkabi's Arab Attitudes to Israel and Raphael Patai's The Arab Mind?
My views? My positions? I should state them clearly and then explain them to you? Who do you think I am, your Sunday School Professor? You shouldn’t have to wade through anything, nor do I have any positions, postures or views (all very commonplace) that should be beyond your immediate grasp. All you have to do is acquire a basic understanding of Islam and then you will understand some of the basic premises on which e.g. the Hamas Charter is based.
If you don’t understand the basics of Shia Islam for example, how do you intend to understand e.g. the Islamic Revolution in Iran or Hezbollah’s, eloquent Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah? You have never heard of my mentor’s Ze'ev Jabotinsky and you seek elucidation from me? You gotta do the groundwork yourself, start with the fundamentals before your star treks to the furthest corners of the cosmos in search of more gobbledegook
So you think that the Prophet of Islam (salallahu alaihi wa salaam) Shehu Usman Dan Fodio, the Muslims in Nigeria would start crying if everybody in Nigeria converted to Islam?
The Islamic position is the Islamic position. Get to know that. Sorry, it’s not my function and I don’t feel under any obligation to have to explain that to you or to anybody else in this forum. But please feel free to go ahead with the kind of supremely intellectual discussions, arguments, tittle-tattle that would be meaningful to you.
If you're serious, you could begin to improve your deficit in understanding, here, at Ahlulbayt TV
Cheers!
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Chidi:
Poverty, with due respect, does not necessarily lead to crime. Indeed, it is one of the strongest motivation to succeed in life. It carries a body of dignity and hope.
See a current movie, White Tiger
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In combination, is what you are describing far more than what has been stolen under the Jonathan and Buhari administration?
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Ken:
My reading is different! Poverty is more about hope than criminality.
I will concede two points:
Remember the foundational reading on Socrates—he avoided both with rational argument. Remember the mission of Christ anchored on the rejection of anger and hate. Remember the great lines by Job.
I am worried.
TF
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In popular parlance, what the Christian preachers teach/ deep preach, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” is often so misunderstood that it has to be properly explained and applied to bring about what I imagine the social conscience of a Nimi Wariboko or a Cornel West would like to see in action as “justice is what love looks like in public” - it certainly ought not to mean what Fela Kuti lamented as “Suffer, suffer for world, enjoy for Heaven” - all levels of suffering, suffering material poverty, suffering all kinds of injustice as the essentials of taking up your cross and following Jesus. But of course, the Protestant ethic to spur people on...
There are ideals of “Spiritual Poverty”, in Igboland at least we learn from Achebe’s Things Fall Apart that the rewards of hard work is a good position in society, and on the more spiritual Islamic level, we have the Sufi ideals of “Spiritual Poverty”
On the more material plane, with more than 60% of Nigeria’s 200 million people being youths below the age of 25, without a doubt, poverty, inequality, social injustice, the marginalization and discrimination of the less socially endowed compounded by youth unemployment and lack of opportunity, these are the best recruiting ground for terrorism, not to mention profitable ransom kidnappings. Most of the Federal Ministries, including the Federal Ministry of Education and Youth Development, the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sport could do a lot more to relieve the nation of such tensions.
I trust that I’m not deliberately misunderstanding Lord Agbetuyi, and his use of the term “the Social Contract” which I feel has to be more clearly defined with Nigeria in mind, to truly ram his message home.
You have justifiably identified the crimes of successive governments failing to honour “the social contract” and the dire, disastrous consequences of their failure, but, on what premises is your apocalyptic hope, your I have a dream founded when you say talk about “a totally new dispensation of a new party of government -in -waiting with which they will work to redeem their shattered hopes.”? How is the presumed government-in-waiting – if ever - going to be very different from their long line of predecessors, apart from, as usual promising to zero tolerance of corruption and the intention of taking Nigeria to the next level - a little closer to living in heaven / paradise. In the case of the very realistic Brother Buhari from the very beginning, after a sober assessment of the nation’s situation he advised against our expecting what he referred to as “ miracles” and in that respect has at least been true to his word.
You are unwittingly talking about the failure of social justice, and, in contrast with the aforementioned government failures we have the social welfare brothers keepers aims and the widows mite achievements of the late Mohammed Yusuf, the martyred leader of Boko Haram, who was mercilessly slaughtered by one of the aforementioned, previous imperfect governments, slaughtered at the height of the good work he was doing, to some extent they would say, “usurping” or displacing some of the function of a good government by doing the social work that he was doing, the same kinds of accusations they make against certain NGOs
This evening H. E. Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi emphasised “the importance of being kind”. Should like to hear more about that and about the spiritual wickedness in high and low places from both pulpit and minbar
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