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Who Is Afraid Of Sowore? PDF Print E-mail
By Malcolm Fabiyi

Who is Afraid of Sowore?

By Malcolm Fabiyi

Those who have never met Sowore, imagine him to be a towering giant. They imagine that he would have a loud booming voice, and large feet - very large feet. The reason is simple. Anyone doing what Sowore has consistently done for the twenty (20) years that I have known him i.e., maintaining a principled dedication to enthroning real democracy and demanding accountability from elected (and selected) officials, must possess Herculean features.

In a purely physical sense, Sowore is not Herculean by any stretch of the imagination. But when it comes to the matter of personal conviction and the courage to stand firmly on one’s principles, I know for a fact that there are few persons dead or alive that match the towering height of Sowore’s candor and courage. I should know. “Show”, as we called him was students’ union president at the University of Lagos before I took over as his successor. It was therefore not surprising to me that while others have chosen the path of comfort and silence, Sowore, as always, has maintained a commitment to exposing the rot in society. His platform for the last couple of years has been his hard hitting website at www.saharareporters.com.

It is Sowore that we have to thank for the 2006 interview with Gbenga Obasanjo that opened the eyes of Nigerians to the internal wrangling within the Obasanjo regime, the maneuverings and positionings for the third term agenda, and the familial dysfunctions of the Obasanjo family. Omoyele Sowore and Jonathan Elendu have probably done the most to develop a new front for Nigerian activism which has now come to be known to the rest of us as “Citizen Journalism”.

For the past few weeks, the Nigerian government has been making spirited efforts at shutting Sowore’s operations down. I understand that they have gone about their task with unusual efficiency and devious ingenuity. They have recruited an army of hackers and lawyers to harass and intimidate Sowore. So far, their attempts at intimidating the hosts of the site and the courageous men and women who publish on it have not worked. But the heat and the squeeze are on, and Nigerians must remain vigilant. 

The recent travails that Nigeria’s citizen journalists have faced should give all Nigerians cause for concern. First, Jonathan Elendu (www.Elendureports.com) and Emeka Asiwe (www.huhuonline.com) disappeared into the gulag of the Nigerian SSS for weeks, accused of compromising “national security”. Since about June 2008, the publishers and editors of the Leadership Magazine in Abuja have been in and out of jail, hounded for their publication of articles that “defamed” some political characters.

Not since Abacha’s paranoia driven frenzy of arrests and detentions of activists, journalists and everyone in between, have we seen anything that even remotely comes close to the onslaught that the Yar’Adua government has now unleashed on citizens, and all this is happening in a supposedly democratic country. While the former Chairman of the EFCC is on the run for his life and the former FCT Minister has effectively been hounded into exile; while patriots are hounded off to jail and detention, thieves and rogues who have robbed the country blind strut around boldly, their obscene convoys preceded by police sirens. In a rather bizarre turn of events, their cause is now even being championed by the Assailant General of the Nigerian nation – a comic character by the name of Michael Aondoakaa.

The travails that these patriots have to bear is painful and annoying, and we must all be concerned that if such high profile voices are harassed, detained and falsely charged in the manner that these patriots have been, then much worse things could be happening to thousands of smaller voices whose harassment and detention do not catch the public’s attention.

If there is a silver lining in this ominous cloud, it is this: in their eagerness to silence all opposition, the Nigerian State and its accomplices have overreached and exposed themselves for who they truly are. The world had gone to sleep satisfied that Nigeria was now a democratic country. We thought it was only in military dictatorships that citizens were arrested, jailed, hounded and harassed. Now, we have been cured of that puerile illusion. In their frenzied attacks on Ribadu, Elendu, Barkindo, Asiwe and Sowore, the hounds have been forced to bare their fangs, and we have seen their vampire teeth. We now know them for who they are. The democratic pretensions of this regime have been exposed and the battle lines for the soul of our nation have now been more firmly drawn.

Who is afraid of Sowore? I will ask you to visit www.saharareporters.com and judge for yourself which of the many rogues that are catalogued in Sahara’s wall of infamy has the most to fear from Sowore’s electronic pen.

To “Show”, I will say, keep going strong. For your efforts at exposing the falsehoods of our leaders, for the privations you have suffered in this pursuit, for your many struggles and the attendant challenges that come with them, Nigeria is thankful. Someday, those annals that you and patriots like Jonathan Elendu and Emeka Asiwe have compiled, will be the primary pieces of evidence in the case of the people vs. the looters of the common wealth. That much is certain.

Aluta continua!  Victoria acerta!!



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 # 1 | 30.12.2008 02:37

Who is Afraid of Sowore? By Malcolm Fabiyi ://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/images/stories/Authors/sowore.JPG alt= /> Those who have never met Sowore, imagine him to be a towering giant. They imagine that he would have a loud booming voice, and large feet - very large feet. The reason is simple. Anyone doing what Sowore has consistently done for the twenty (20) years that I have known him i.e., maintaining a principled dedication to enthroning real democracy and demanding accountability from elected (and selected) officials,must possess Herculean features. In a purely physical sense, Sowore is not Herculean by any stretch of the imagination. But when it comes to the matter of personal conviction and the courage to stand firmly on one’s principles, I know for a fact that there are few persons dead or alive that match the towering height of Sowore’s candor and courage...Read the full article.

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Adeola AderounmuAdeola Aderounmu is offline

 # 2 | 30.12.2008 05:14

Malcolm,

Welcome to NVS! Where have you been hiding since you left LAG? I hope you will be writing more after this piece.

I am proud of you as a fellow akokite and it was nice to have you as the Student Union Leader after Sowore. You guys (plus Maiyegun) left indelible marks on campus.

Adeola
President NAZS (94/95)

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chaos.comchaos.com is offline

 # 3 | 30.12.2008 06:48

Well at least i have met some great akokites on here.
Malcolm X mech engnr class of 96. and i still remember .You guys that left a mark on my health. after you guys gave me fright in march 2004 during the fights at njoku.
adeola what were you president of in 94/95?.
Where have you been hiding as ade said?

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 # 4 | 30.12.2008 11:09

"Not since Abacha’s paranoia driven frenzy of arrests and detentions of activists, journalists and everyone in between, have we seen anything that even remotely comes close to the onslaught that the Yar’Adua government has now unleashed on citizens, and all this is happening in a supposedly democratic country. While the former Chairman of the EFCC is on the run for his life and the former FCT Minister has effectively been hounded into exile; while patriots are hounded off to jail and detention, thieves and rogues who have robbed the country blind strut around boldly, their obscene convoys preceded by police sirens. In a rather bizarre turn of events, their cause is now even being championed by the Assailant General of the Nigerian nation – a comic character by the name of Michael Aondoakaa."


GBAM!!! GBAM!!! GBAM!!!

This is my concern! To think that some prominent villagers are offering comfort to Yar'Adua and his band of roguish gangsters folly beats me.

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ikechukwuikechukwu is offline

 # 5 | 30.12.2008 11:43


=chaos.com;306292>Well at least i have met some great akokites on here.
Malcolm X mech engnr class of 96. and i still remember .You guys that left a mark on my health. after you guys gave me fright in march 2004 during the fights at njoku.
adeola what were you president of in 94/95?.
Where have you been hiding as ade said?



Malcom X read chemical Engineering. Sowore supported him against that guy that was disqualified (forgotten his name, he was in architecture). Though he (Malcom X) had a turbulent time as the SUG president then, however he still protected that principle of incorruptibility.

Malcom hope you are fine wherever you may be. As for 'Show', he has really shown that we can expose the rot in the society no matter whose ox is gored. I'm really proud of him. Though he(sowore) read Geography in LAG, he as shown how passionate he could be in anything called Nigeria project. I really wish him the best.

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NzemanNzeman is offline

 # 6 | 30.12.2008 12:09

Evil and dubious people will always be afraid of their shadows. Nigerians know the PDP crooks who are killing the country and very appreciative of the work Sowore and other citizen journalists are doing to expose these crooks saunting around government houses across Nigeria in rigged elections all over. The PDP hate the truth and don't like Accountability and Transparency. They are scared stiff as to how "Show" does it and getting their dirty linings exposed. Go ahead Sowore, we are behind you. Do not give in to their antics.

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IspyIspy is offline

 # 7 | 30.12.2008 13:18

I must state that it is a pleasant surprise that the so much talked about sowore is a past student union president of Unilag.With my knowledge of the strength of character of past SUG presidents at my alma mater OAU, Ife, i'm comforted in the certainty that he is on familiar turf in his fight against Yaradua and his totally inept aides and cohorts and as such will be in the fight for long irrespective of what they throw at him.I sincerely wish him well

LONG LIVE SAHARA REPORTERS AND ALL THOSE WHO STAND UP AGAINST INJUSTICE!!

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chaos.comchaos.com is offline

 # 8 | 30.12.2008 13:47


=ikechukwu;306460>Malcom X read chemical Engineering. Sowore supported him against that guy that was disqualified (forgotten his name, he was in architecture). Though he (Malcom X) had a turbulent time as the SUG president then, however he still protected that principle of incorruptibility.

Malcom hope you are fine wherever you may be. As for 'Show', he has really shown that we can expose the rot in the society no matter whose ox is gored. I'm really proud of him. Though he(sowore) read Geography in LAG, he as shown how passionate he could be in anything called Nigeria project. I really wish him the best.




Yes sorry he was in chemical engnr. I was in mech engnr that was why i confused the two.
the DQ guy had a low GPA i think, was why he was disqualified.

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Lekan FatoduLekan Fatodu is offline

 # 9 | 30.12.2008 14:07

It feels so good to engage with my 'seniors' here, because I unfortunately belong to the younger generation of less vibrant akokites that came after the golden days of fire-brand student unionism of your generation. But I am very priveleged to have a close friendship with Sowore and the other guy
(Kuti Ezebiro) that contested against Malcolm, whose name Ikechukwu was trying to remember.

Though, I reckon that many of you were later busy fighting to rescue the decaying Nigerian system, after your meritorous student activism in UNILAG. Perhaps UNILAG SUG would have been rescued from its moribound state, almost immediately after your exit, if you guys had assigned some comrades to coordinate and mentor the younger SUG leaders, while the rest of you continue to challenge the looters of our national patrimony.

However there is solace in the fact that many of you, like sowore, are still at the fore front of anti-corruption battle. Hopefully this 'bottom-down' battle for positive change will spread across Nigerian tertiary institutions and various students' union structures in general.

I salute!

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YettyYetty is offline

 # 10 | 30.12.2008 15:56


“Show”, as we called him was students’ union president at the University of Lagos before I took over as his successor.



I saw the name and was wondering if it was the same Malcolm until the above quote confirmed it.

Pele o, Malcolm, and nice to see you writing on NVS. Seasons greetings and best wishes for the new year too!
 

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