Why The North Must Not Return To Power Print E-mail
Friday, 21 April 2006

            
There has been a consistent pattern of policies and demonstrated intentions by the Caliphate North since the pre-independence era, that has sufficiently exposed their domineering and unprogressive agenda. Consequently the prospect of their return to power is at best a nightmare, and is something  that must be prevented at all cost, by any means necessary.


In 1957 when Chief Anthony Enahoro famously moved the motion for independence, The North opposed it, and made certain ridiculous demands which subsequently delayed Nigeria’s independence until 1960.


British colonialists believing they had found a willing ally in the North, because of their earlier opposition to independence, moved to subtly design and aid  Northern dominance over other regions. They started by inflating Census numbers in favour of the North, and consolidating on a  redrawn map of Nigeria, that gave the North a vastly superior landmass. Ignoring the natural North and South boundaries as demarcated by the River Niger. Thus began the monumental fraud that has largely dogged the nation to-date.


Little wonder that at independence, the nationalists like Chief Obafemi Awolowo, and Dr Nnamidi Azikiwe that actively fought for independence, were cleverly schemed out of power. Not too surprisingly,  the North that actively worked against independence  mounted the saddle of power (Courtesy of the British).Tafawa Balewa a hardly educated  Northern politician, bereft of any ideas for strategic economic, and social development, became the Prime Minister and head of government. His regime was marked by inter-regional wrangling, rigging of elections and population census results in favour of the Feudal North, and massive social unrest that led to daily massacres in the Western region (We-tie).


Beyond all logic, his regime technically  ignored the crisis in the Western region, leading to an escalation in the crisis, and the subsequent frame up and arrest of  Chief Obafemi Awolowo  for complicity in a phantom coup plot. He was subsequently tried and jailed by the Tafawa Balewa administration. 


Consequent upon the continuing social unrest, public opinion and the press turned against the Prime minister Tafawa Balewa regime, such that they were open calls for a coup. Long before the jan.1966 coup, there were already rumours of an impending coup which was directly linked  to the social crisis at the time.The Jan.1966 coup itself was initially very popular as people jubilated openly in the streets, before it was conveniently reclassified  an Igbo coup.


In July 1966 there was a so called counter coup by the North, against the General Aguiyi Ironsi’s regime that had succeeded Prime minister Tafawa Balewa’s government. The Northern coup was not in any way like any known or conventional coup. Rather than concentrating on eliminating Igbo political  and military leaders (since it was supposedly a counter coup against the Igbo leadership) Northern military officers and civilians went into town and started the wholesale slaughter and massacre of  Igbo and other Eastern Nigerians. At the last count up to 50,000 civilians were slaughtered.


The scale and scope of the massacres, made it more of a genocidal attempt, than a coup. I am yet to see anywhere in the world where coups are done by killing  tens of  thousands of civilians.


The Northern  mutineers probably appreciated the consequences and implications of their actions, which necessitated  their declaring the unconventional counter coup, a secessionist coup (Araba).Their stated intention was to secede  from the  rest of Nigeria. Lt Col. Yakubu Gowon had preparatory to the planned Northern secession  famously announced  that “there was no basis  for Nigerian unity”.


The Northern somersault from a planned secession, to a policy of “keeping Nigeria one at all cost” led to the civil war, which was occasioned by the unprecedented large scale massacre of Eastern civilians. It is highly predictable, that had the North concentrated their counter coup on the Elimination of Igbo political leaders, and  the subsequent seizure of power there would have been no war.


The North succeeded in  forming a coalition against  the Eastern region in the prosecution of the Civil war. Undoubtedly other Nigerians were misled into believing that the North had a genuine and sincere motive for the quest to  preserve a united Nigeria. However the end of the war, and it’s aftermath have largely unmasked and revealed the true intentions of the North. Basking in the glory of the civil war victory, they designed a pattern of marginalisation and containment of the Igbo,which has continued to date, and gradually extended the marginalisation to their erstwhile allies. The North ensured that they dominated all strategic positions in the military, and federal government parastatals,occasionally giving some insignificant positions to their civil war allies. The  mindset  of the North as regards  the  absolute  control of power,is in line with their belief, that they are “Born to rule”.


With  the exception of  Gen.Olusegun Obasanjo, who accidentally became head of state, after the unexpected assassination of General Murtala Muhammed.The long list of heads of states since  independence   have  been Northerners.


Their determination to prevent any Southerner from getting to power became more manifest, when the June 12 elections acclaimed to be the freest and fairest was cancelled, in spite of the fact that Chief Moshood Abiola himself a Muslim, was running on a Muslim, Muslim ticket.


Following the heat generated by the cancellation of the June 12 elections, the North began a frantic search for a Southerner they can control  and trust  to return  “their power back to them” after a few years, so that  they can continue their unbroken run on power unfettered.


Their search settled on President Olusegun Obasanjo, not because they loved him, but because they felt they could trust him having delivered the first time around.
There are reports that President Olusegun Obasanjo was asked to sign certain documents, probably  to guarantee retention of  the status quo.

Northern rule which lasted for 36 out of the 45 years of independence is a classical study in  mismanagement, incompetence, corruption, tyranny, ethnic and religious intolerance. The unitary system of  government, which ironically was one of the reasons the July 1966 counter coupists claimed they had to strike, was maintained and strengthened in outright disregard of Nigeria’s diversity. Ethnic and religious killings of Southern Christians resumed  in the North  less than 10 years after the civil  war, and has continued to date. There is abundant evidence that Northern Politicians and religious leaders sponsor the riots, but  to date no single Northerner has faced trial for such ritual periodic killings. It is instructive to note that no senior Northern politician has ever condemned the periodic killings of Christians in the  North.                 

Neither the Arewa consultative forum, nor Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, nor Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, nor Vice president Atiku Abubakar,amongst others has ever condemned such killings, or taken any major initiatives to put a final stop to such killings. This aptly demonstrates their tacit support for such heinous and barbaric crimes. Indeed there is hardly any surprise, considering that the Northern leadership under Gen. Ibrahim Babangida successfully smuggled Nigeria into the “Organisation of Islamic countries” OIC, in blatant disregard of Nigeria’s religious diversity.


Political experts have variously proposed a return to regionalism, and  devolution of power’s as the best formula for the management of Nigeria’s diversity, within the framework of a negotiated constitution. But the North have  consistently remained the greatest opposition to  a restructured, equitable,  and just Nigeria. The insistence on maintaining a lopsided status quo that is gradually sending the nation to an early grave, just because it favours them,  is a clear demonstration of arrogance and insensitivity.
On one hand the North is loudest  about maintaining  a united Nigeria, on the other hand, they are the most intolerant of other Nigerians, which technically amounts to eating their cake, and still having it.     


We do not need a crystal  ball  to realise, that the North’s present quest to return to power come 2007, is not because they have any positive agenda. The North is not and will probably never be repentant. Simply speaking their only agenda is to reconstitute the caliphate Army, and resume this time an unbroken  run on power, with all the attendant negative consequences. I foresee Nigeria becoming like Sudan if the North by any act of omission is allowed to return to power. Nigerians are presently trapped between the devil and the deep blue sea, torn between the risk of power returning to the North, and President Olusegun Obasanjo’s 3rd term agenda. I dare say President Olusegun Obasanjo is a lesser evil. Most Nigerians prefer and are actually working towards Obasanjo’s handover to a technocrat from the South-south or Southeast, this would in any case be the greatest boost for our nascent democracy.


But if circumstances make this scenario impossible, I would rather President Obasanjo remains in office, rather than handing over to the caliphate North.
We must not forget so soon that the present unjust, unitary structure, exploitative, and miserably poor  Nigeria we have  today, bereft  of  electricity, pipe borne water, quality  healthcare, and education is largely the making of the caliphate North. The  North’s return to power would send us progressively back into the stone age. And withought any doubt, no Southerner will ever be allowed to smell the Aso rock seat again.

 



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My Fellow Nigerian,
Nigeria is not going to break up no matter what your conspiracy theorist's are telling you.Even though you have a general idea of Nigerian History that does not mean that your view is correct .May I remind you that the Military not the North ruled Nigeria in those days and right beside that Northern C in C was a Southern deputy/Vice C in C, write up's like this is what will make a average reader say that I hate this person because he/she is from HERE OR THERE this is the 21st Century you need to think like and educated person which I hope you are and forget about all this tribalism.

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What a load of irredentist cobblers!!!!

This author continues to spew out a diet of revolting and racist revisionism cloaked as enlightened comment. He skips through effortlessly from Balewa to Ironsi to Gowon forgetting to mention the significant event of the Igbo led Nzeogwu coup which killed Sardauna, Balewa, Maimalari, Pam etc and set the stage for the progrom that was to follow. As far as he is concerned, his beloved people were entirely blameless in the whole episode. He has probably lived all his life on planet Mars and fed a regular dose of revisionist bile.

What the racists among us fail to realise is that it is the people that will decide whom their leaders would be in 2007, not some ignoramus with a keyboard sitting in a windowless cell with a myopic view of the world. If this is this author's help to the 3rd term cause, then he does them a disservice while flogging a dead horse.

The North succeeded in forming a coalition against the Eastern region in the prosecution of the Civil war. Undoubtedly other Nigerians were misled into believing that the North had a genuine and sincere motive for the quest to preserve a united Nigeria.


Is this supposed to be a back handed compliment to the South West? How an "illiterate, bumbling and incompetent people of the North":twisted: were able to convince this "sophisticated and urbane people of the South West":p to their point of view remains unexplained. He conveniently forgets that the Niger Delta never saw themselves as part of his new republic as they had not been asked and felt oppressed by him.

The mindset of the North as regards the absolute control of power,is in line with their belief, that they are “Born to rule”


This author must be a sorcerer as well. He has probably conducted a secret poll or better, has read the minds of the entire North and established beyond doubt that this is the mindset of about 70m people? The North like every people have their fair share of imbeciles who suffer from verbal diarrhoea and would say foolish things which desperados like this author will cling to, to validate their irredentism. It is like the fallacy of assuming that the entire Eastern Nigeria shares this author's nauseous views.

Their search settled on President Olusegun Obasanjo, not because they loved him, but because they felt they could trust him having delivered the first time around.


Believe it or not Mr Misery Guts, Ekwueme simply failed to sparkle in Jos 99 because his campaign was not broad based and had been hijacked by the "Enyimba tendency" which is why he lost. It was simply democracy in action, something you do not care for as it would probably throw up a result that does not appeal to your racist sensibilitities.

We do not need a crystal ball to realise, that the North’s present quest to return to power come 2007, is not because they have any positive agenda.


Amazing leap of faith! Why would he need a crystal ball at all? He is the educated one. What happened to scientific and qualitative research and analysis? Is that reserved for the classroom alone? Perhaps he would like to try Okija methodology.

But if circumstances make this scenario impossible, I would rather President Obasanjo remains in office, rather than handing over to the caliphate North.


Alas, we reach the whole point of the essay! It is all about 3rd term and we would never have guessed it:rolleyes: . Why with all his so called "voodoo" education and elitism he assumes that power is "handed over" by Obasanjo in a democracy totally beats me?

There is only one description for this article - Absolute rubbish!! This man lives in cloud cuckoo land and will be believed only by his fellow inhabitants.



Aluta!


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Gwobezentashi

You are equally as guilty as the author, I see you have repeated the same racist charge which led to the murder of several thousand easterners i.e Igbos are guilty of the Nzeogwu coup are you now suprised that the sins of Babangidas and Abacha's of this world are now heaped on every northerner.

You wrote,

This author must be a sorcerer as well. He has probably conducted a secret poll or better, has read the minds of the entire North and established beyond doubt that this is the mindset of about 70m people?



I wonder if the people who conducted the pogrom did a similar secret poll before they passed judgement and meted out punishment to the guilty.

Just as I dont have time for the author the opinion which he holds, I dont have any time for you and yours but I must add that should you attempt to point out someones faults, endeavour to correct yours.

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Today If you ask most Southerners they would tell you painfully that they prefer Obasanjo to remain in power than divulge power to the North.They do not want the North to come to power again.Many of us would not forget in a hurry that Babaginda wanted to Islamize this country which he probably did in theory,neglecting the fact that muslims are a minority in this country when you remove their lies of a fictional numerical supremacy which they syringed throughout our country in their wasteful years in government,which led to the creation of numerous states,local governments et al all in a bid to steal oil from infidels--infact most if not all Northern leaders had wanted to turn our country into a sharia state,with a brutal disregard for the South,especially the South-east and South-south that have little or no trace of Islam and are dense in population.They claimed they were more in number than the South whereas the North is sparsely populated for all or the most part attested by population and teledensity datas.


Gwo wrote,

North and established beyond doubt that this is the mindset of about 70m people?


Personally I would be surprised if the North had 30 million people.Yearly,Northern Nigeria has continued to kill Southerners in her midst,a group claimed recently that they were going to re-enact 1966.What unrepentance!I understand some killings go unreported in the popular media--from 1999-2006 alone thousands have lost their lives.Unless a behavourial configuration happens they shouldn't be allowed to smell government again.I do not need to rehash the trauma our country faced in their rule.I doubt it if they would muster enough vote to fill a little cup in the South-east and South-south,the Yoruba divided mainly between Muslims and Non-Muslims may also not divulge votes to them.You would have thought that Ignoramus called Babaginda--a failed leader--would be quiet after murderously drowning our country down the pit but no, his wretched self still wants to return to power.People like me would resist him down to the floor.We do not need a bunch of failed jihadists or people that have shown time and time agin that they hate Southerners to come and steal Niger delta's oil.In the full view of everyone they introduced sharia on the back of buckets of red blood offered up to their gods and they want to come with that mentality to sink us down with their unbelievable backwardness.Not until I see a u-turn would I desist from seeing them in black light,a change that appears to be nowhere in sight.

significant event of the Igbo led Nzeogwu coup which killed Sardauna, Balewa, Maimalari, Pam etc and set the stage for the progrom that was to follow. As far as he is concerned, his beloved people were entirely blameless in the whole episode



So that explains the attempted genocide of Igbos which recorded history traces to Jos in 1945?Nzeogwu and his click kill less than 20 people and it warrants a genocide on a people?How barbaric can people be?I would never accept your rule over me until I am pleased that a total configuration has happened,in absense of which I would commit myself to pulling you down.
Maazi Rodman

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You are equally as guilty as the author, I see you have repeated the same racist charge which led to the murder of several thousand easterners i.e Igbos are guilty of the Nzeogwu coup are you now suprised that the sins of Babangidas and Abacha's of this world are now heaped on every northerner.
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Hogwash! Where did I say that or that Igbos collectively were to blame? You read meanings into words because of your mindset. I have not apportioned blame entirely on one side as the author tries to do. I have only pointed out his omissions but are you interested enough to understand? Do you have a grasp of history or the circumstances of the events? In answer to your question, No I am not suprised by your views. Just annoyed!!

Just as I dont have time for the author the opinion which he holds, I dont have any time for you and yours but I must add that should you attempt to point out someones faults, endeavour to correct yours.
Bunch17


At least we agree on something. You more than any need to remove the log in your eyes before you can see the speck in another's.

As for rodman, you are entirely within your right to resist Babangida or any candidate you abhor. Just do it within the law otherwise, you will be up against the State. Further and before, you twist and mangle my words, nothing and NOTHING excuses genocide but the set of circumstances can explain what happened. A skewed and diabolically inaccurate version does not serve history or the cause of justice. Again, as I said earlier, you are entitled to refuse to recognise the sovereign government of our country as you wish. It is what you do with your non recognition that sets the stage for the reaction you get. In the same way as you claim that only 30m live in the north, so I have estimated 70m do and in the same way another would tell you that only 10m live in the east. Where does that leave us? It would be interesting to see how you intend to put your charge of ".... they shouldn't be allowed to smell government again" into practice. Could this be what Chuba said amounted to "the rantings of an ....."? Please guy, wake up and smell the coffee. All eligible Nigerians will vote at the next election and a leader will emerge be he/she from the North, East, West, or South and the vast majority will stand behind him/her to liberate our country from irredentism and morale corruption including criminal behaviour. No one is entitled to say that people from a particular geography are not entitled to power for whatever reason. Are they not Nigerians? Are you reading the same constitution? If you wish to ask your people to vote for only their own, that is within your right but you are in the wrong forum.

We do not need a bunch of failed jihadists or people that have shown time and time agin that they hate Southerners to come and steal Niger delta's oil
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At least now we know what you are clearly and unspeakably. No majority in the North hates Southerners or wish to impose their religion on you. This is irredentist mythism. For all we care, you can worship at whatever altar you please. It is a right guaranteed by the constitution and obtains in the North. When churches are set alight by some misguided people, who do you think sets mosques alight in retaliation. Is it you? Are you now telling us that you were protecting the Niger Delta oil from "theft" by co-opting it into your republic? It is a shame when so called intelligent and educated people spew out irredentist clap trap. The illiterate masses can at least be excused their ignorance. What is your excuse sir? Meanwhile we do not know who has been burning government buildings from the NET, NNPC, Defence House, NIDB etc. Soon you will say it is the north abi?

For the avoidance of doubt, there is no evidence of a majority anywhere in Nigeria that HATE the others for being different from them. It is the hateful and spiteful minority among us all that need isolation and correction. Looking across this blog, there are plenty of you around and when you wake up and realise that our futures are intertwined whether in your own country or as part of our own, you will realise that your hate filled sermons have less and less resonance and meaning. Whichever way it goes, you cannot make decisions for the whole without the contribution of all of the parts. Comprendre?

Aluta!

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@ Gwobentashi, you completly misfired.
You have the temerity to call the Nzeogwu coup an Igbo coup and yet don't want to accept that the pogrom, Gowon, IBB, Abacha, etc, all represent northern agenda. You don't want to accept that June 12 was cancelled because Abiola was a southerner and that Saro-Wiwa was hanged because he disturbed the interest of the Caliphate. You still do not know that there was an ulterior motive in the citing of virtually all pre-independence military installations in the North, and perhaps, you would stand here to defend the reoccuring killings of innocent southerners by a blood-thirsty people and the absence of any action by Northern leaders to curb the tide. Tomorrow, you will tell me that the North means well for the country when they vehemently oppose true federation, clearly robbing the minorities in the south of the right to enjoy the revenue formula which the North enjoyed before the war.

I would have understood with you if you sought to separate the middle belt from the misdeeds of the core North (though that wouldn't be easy), but you have simply chosen to conceal a six-month pregnancy by concentrating on the author and the flaws in his writings

I am still waiting for your defence of Nigeria's membership of the OIC and the inscription of Islamic/Arabic signs on our national symbols.

And you wrote:

Believe it or not Mr Misery Guts, Ekwueme simply failed to sparkle in Jos 99 because his campaign was not broad based and had been hijacked by the "Enyimba tendency" which is why he lost

That Ekwueme got a strong Igbo followership is right but that he hadn't a broad base campaign is a complete lie.

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@ Chinedu, you wrote:

But if circumstances make this scenario impossible, I would rather President Obasanjo remains in office, rather than handing over to the caliphate North

Tufiakwa! Obj simply has to leave the stage. I will not border much about a south-east or south-south presidednt (I strongly believe that it's their turn for a shot at the presidency), if people from those regions cannot stand up to Obj's mischief.

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Odinaka, this is the point I made earlier. You read what you want to because of your mindset. Did I say it was an Igbo coup? I said "the Igbo led Nzeogwu coup".

Second, I have never claimed that I knew why Abiola's election was cancelled but you will strain to rationalise the support for Obasanjo by the same clique that annulled June 12 if that is where you are headed.

Again, I would disagree with your characterization or simplification of the death of Saro Wiwa. He died because Abacha wanted him dead. A decision Abacha made for himself and not on behalf of anyone but his junta. It did not serve the interests of the north or any region. Who sold Saro Wiwa short? Who testified against him? Who was he supposed to have killed?

I have commented about the membership of OIC and sharia implementation in parts of the north previously on these pages. Basically no big deal. It did not stop you from worshipping at Okija or wherever, it did not stop a christian from emerging as President or building a chapel in the State House. Was it not under a christian Obasanjo that we have the implementation of sharia in some states and the explosion of Islamic banking? What is wrong with Arabic inscriptions on our symbols. There are Nigerians schooled exclusively in Arabic. Are they not Nigerians too? Is English anybody's father's language? If we want to be critical, who is it that are kidnapping people and taking their body parts to shrines? Does that make all igbo or yorubas fetishists? How dare you call a whole people "blood thirsty" because of a foolish minority among them? So the killings taking place in the east are all retaliatory? All the fetish mumbo jumbo going on, Otokoto et al and the other arrant nonsense pervading our country? What about the OPC attacks on northerners in the SW? Does that make yoruba blood thirsty? All the brigandage and criminality going on across the country is by the north kwo? One point I take from your tirade which is validly made, is that time and again, the leaders have stood by and allowed some of the nonsense to take place. This is true and is probably as a result of their own failings in economic empowerment, having lost the morale authority to lead their people they lose their power to intervene for peace. Unfortunately, this is applicable across the length and breadth of the country - what I called a generational failure elsewhere on this board.

You are being cute with words Odinaka. In your Nigeria, you say the south has three zones and the north has what? You have a core north and middle belt when it suits you. Why don't you have a core south and middle south? What 6 month pregnancy? Your rhetoric loses me there. I responded to the author's essay which I believe he represented personally rather than on behalf of any group, state, region or people in the same way as I have no mandate to represent anyone here other than my humble self.

I do not know what you are saying about Ekwueme but certainly he was not rigged out in 1999. We were all alarmed as to how all his support seemed to metamorphose from one part of the country. It is like asking the north to support Awolowo for President. It couldn't happen.

Finally, yes I do believe that the majority in the north (and a majority of Nigerians) do wish Nigeria well. It is our country for crying out loud!! You think the north has no minorities or that it is homogeneous in religion and culture or political ideology? We like the rest of the country have a diversity of opinions and importantly have a vocal and lost minority who continue to undermine our unity by over emphasis on our differences and failings while ignoring our common interests and successes(?). We must all strive for a more inclusive country. The irredentists among us must not prevail!


Aluta!

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Gwobezentashi, I see your point, but what Lawrence Chinedu Nwobu is saying is that southerner would not vote or want the north back to power, because of past abuse of power by northerner, Lawrence Chinedu Nwobu is right that an average southerner come 2007 would not vote for a northerner candidate. Most southerner are of the same mindset like Lawrence Chinedu Nwobu that they would prefer Obasanjo to remain in power than have a northerner in power. It is like a marriage, when you abuse and maltreat your wife or husband, they would never forget. A yoruba proverbs says in pidgin, the man who shiit , no they remember when he shiit, na the man would pack the shiit him they remember. What i mean is that the about 40 years of emotion abuse of the southerner nigerian have made them remember what the North power did before, it is difficult to remove the scar in the heart of 99% of the people of the south..
What happen is an example of slavery, the south feel they were in slavery, if you were a slave for 40 years and hurt physical and emotionally abuse by your master, would you allow him again to rule you. An average smart person would not. I have offer a solution to this in my article in What Obasanjo should do bef...


We have to restructure the way we live in Nigeria to write the wrong of the past. I believe we all can still live as one in one Nation call Nigeria.

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