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2007

Achebe, Soyinka & 100 Concerned Nigerians Abroad; WARN Bush Over Iraq War! PDF Print E-mail
By Paul Adujie

Achebe, Soyinka & 100 Concerned Nigerians Abroad WARN Bush Over Iraq War!

By Paul I. Adujie


Impeccable and reliable sources have revealed that Nigeria’s world celebrated author of Things Fall Apart among other books, Professor Chinua Achebe and his brother-Nigerian, the Nobel Laureate for literature, Professor Wole Soyinka, an equally a prolific writer, author and playwright, have in conjunction with a consortium of Nigerian intellectuals known as One Hundred Concerned Nigerians Abroad? , have written a powerful letter to President George W. Bush of the United States, demanding that he end the war in Iraq forthwith and without delays!

These high profile and very eminent Nigerians warned President Bush as they demanded that Bush change course in policies, immediately! The Nigerians say Bush must take action to reverse his policies that have led to the debacle and quagmire in Iraq. These Nigerians stated that they were moved, to issue this stern warning to President Bush, so moved, in fact, by the gory details emanating from Iraq on daily basis. Even as they describe the invasion and occupation of Iraq as a catastrophe wrapped in multiple hundreds of thousand tragedies!

In specific terms, the Nigerians, it was learnt, were pained by the enormous waste of Iraqi and American lives in the course of this needless war of choice in Iraq. Additionally, it was learnt that the Nigerians took strong exceptions to human rights abuses and violations of individual and civil liberties in the name of the contraption, the Bush contraption, also known as the war on terror. Specific references were made to the US upsurge of wiretaps!

Achebe, Soyinka and the 100 Concerned Nigerians Abroad, expressed their particular umbrage over the colossal was of billions of dollars, which has actually exceeded $400 billion dollars, even as the war spending and the war escalates. Money, better spent on medical research or some other important research. Money that could have been better spent to eliminate poverty in the world!

The Nigerians were said to have expressed their dismay, disgust and utmost disappointment with President Bush over current foreign policy pursuits by America, in particular, they were very critical of the war in Iraq, the stalled peace talks between Palestinians and the Israelis, this, the Nigerians were said to have rightly attributed to the Bush administration’s attitudes, which in essence, repudiated the negotiations that were conducted, by President Clinton. Clinton’s, it will be recalled, negotiated peace between Israelis and Palestinians, albeit, fragile peace, which, with all things considered, fragile peace is still better than what obtains between Palestinians and the Israelis now; But these were jettisoned, truncated and derailed deliberately, by the Bush team, at the inception of the Bush administration. The Bush team were too eager to repudiate Bill Clinton policies!

The Nigerians queried Bush on why he seemed to have given nods and winks to policies that in effect made the late Yasser Arafat of Palestine a hostage and virtual prisoner in Ramallah, the PLO headquarters prior to Arafat’s death. They expressed their chagrin over Bush’s Middle East policies, which they described as discriminatory and unfair.

These lopsided policies they argued, are the genesis of all the crises in the Middle East.

Never before, have any group of Nigerians come down hard on the policies of an American government or administration. They took issues with Bush over his abysmal handling of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, which in fact impacted greatly on peoples of African descent in the Gulf of Mississippi in the United States. Their rationale, I was informed, is based on the fact that these Nigerians consider themselves best qualified to address Bush on his government shortcoming in New Orleans, as Nigerians form the bulk of the people in the African continent and peoples of African descent worldwide.

The Nigerians were said to have frowned deeply at Bush’s attack on Affirmative Action, an American policy program that seeks to redress historical injustices meted to African Americans all over America.

Additionally, these Nigerians were said to have expressed complete disapproval of Bush’s government’s handlings of major issues, including the Abu Ghraib prison abuse and torture cases and well as the continued detention without trial of so-called enemy combatants and alleged participants in the Bush’s phantom and endless war on terror.

It was understood that the Nigerians also queried Bush’s overbroad definition of terrorism and potential terrorists. The Nigerians were said to have expressed great concern over the continued wiretapping of Americans and others, resident in America, all, in the name of terror. Similarly, the Nigerians expressed their utmost displeasure in what has become slippery-slope of actions by the Bush government, which is speedily and steadily corroding individual liberties and freedoms, which were supposed to be sacrosanct under the American Constitution. This brings to mind, unconstitutional wiretaps and indefinite detentions without trials, which the Bush administration has practiced unrestrained!

The current government of America, now detain persons indefinitely without trial, as exampled in Guantannamo Bay in Cuba, in addition to other similar detentions centers which are operated by the Americans through the CIA in Europe and scattered detention centers in countries there and other parts of the world. The Nigerians were understood to have also complained bitterly about the so-called extraordinary rendition, in which there are no-holds-barred extreme treatments of suspects to compel incriminating confessions. This is a euphemism for extreme torture short of , bodily harm that could cause death, in fact, it is said to put tortured detainees in extremis or to be hair-thin-near or close to death!

This writer was made to understand that these consortium and conglomeration of Nigerians, are determined to address global issues and or, local issues with global implications, regularly or from time to time. In this regard, it is expected that the next public statements by these eminent Nigerians would be on the subject of global environment, environmental pollution, degradation and global warming.

President Bush is known to have scorn and scoffed at world opinion in connection with his policies, and in particular, his invasion and occupation and continued wrong-headed war policies regarding Iraq. Bush is known to have disregarded professional military advise, and rejected the admonition of about 100 seasoned American ambassadors and diplomats!

These Nigerians have been known to pepper and excoriate various Nigerian governments, with very harsh and even extremely severe criticisms. So, upon learning that these Nigerians were talking of President Bush, I said to myself, poof! Bush is in real hot water! Then, I further learned that President Bush was chuckling with delirious pleasure, as he snickered in pure delight, at these very important Nigerians! What nerve, that Bush! George Bush according to very informed and knowledgeable sources, was said to have joked that he does not even accept, take or respect his father’s advise, even though the elder Bush is a former president of the United States himself!

The above is just a dream of mine! Can we envisage a time when these high profile and eminent Nigerians, with high accomplishments, becoming such good global activists citizens, with global concerns and global impacts in their thinking, thinking globally, as it were, while acting locally! Then again, I thought, poof, what do I know? Is this what is known as parody or spoof? I must say SPOOF!



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 # 1 | 04.06.2007 12:51

The Nigerians were said to have expressed their dismay, disgust and utmost disappointment with Pr...Read the full article.

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 # 2 | 04.06.2007 13:31

GUYS, AM SINCERLY HATING THE SMELL OF THIS... , well the writer has withdrawn his article... and please guys withdraw ur comments.

Respectfully yours
Ike

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 # 3 | 04.06.2007 13:57


=aiksmart;180871>So you sincerly do believe that the USA or the rest of the developed world SINCERLY want to know what our Nigerian heroes "Achebe, Soyinka & 100 Concerned Nigerians Abroad" think about the said war?
My friend, lets keep it real & keep our focus on local issues that DIRECTLY affect our polity, like how we have short-changed ourselves before the rest of the world. Take for example the upcoming Brass LNG project, when the USA firm that is handling this project worked on a similar billion dollar project in India (the Reliance Refinery), they were compelled by the host community, owners & nation to construct an entirely new ultra-modern city in that location, and they gladly did. So when they got this BRASS LNG project, drawing from their Reliance experience, this USA firm proposed to construct an ultra-modern city in BRASS, Bayelsa, complete with all the modern infrastructures obtainable in USA; highways, power plants, sewage, portable-water etc. However, our own dear NNPC top-minds, expunged this from the project! I am thinking of writing about this, however, am not quite prepared mentally, & materially to deal with the possible consequence of such action because I work for this firm and I so dearly love my job, but it makes my heart bleed, when I think of how we constantly undermine ourselves in the face of the free world!
We as a nation are where we are now, because we constantly fail to ask for proper directions.

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Ike



@Ike,

Are you serious?:frown::frown::mad::mad:

@Admin,

I couldn't view the full article...

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I Love NigeriaI Love Nigeria is offline

 # 4 | 04.06.2007 14:15

AikSmart you wrote "However, our own dear NNPC top-minds, expunged this from the project! I am thinking of writing about this, however, am not quite prepared mentally, & materially to deal with the possible consequence of such action"

Can I BEG you to provide the specifics for what you allege? These are very GRAVE allegations! IF they are true.... those responsible may have deprived Nigeria momentously!

Give me the facts through my PM or e-mail... I promised you that I will write about it shortly, very shortly!

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 # 5 | 04.06.2007 15:00


=aiksmart;180871>So you sincerly do believe that the USA or the rest of the developed world SINCERLY want to know what our Nigerian heroes "Achebe, Soyinka & 100 Concerned Nigerians Abroad" think about the said war?
My friend, lets keep it real & keep our focus on local issues that DIRECTLY affect our polity, like how we have short-changed ourselves before the rest of the world. Take for example the upcoming Brass LNG project, when the USA firm that is handling this project worked on a similar billion dollar project in India (the Reliance Refinery), they were compelled by the host community, owners & nation to construct an entirely new ultra-modern city in that location, and they gladly did. So when they got this BRASS LNG project, drawing from their Reliance experience, this USA firm proposed to construct an ultra-modern city in BRASS, Bayelsa, complete with all the modern infrastructures obtainable in USA; highways, power plants, sewage, portable-water etc. However, our own dear NNPC top-minds, expunged this from the project! I am thinking of writing about this, however, am not quite prepared mentally, & materially to deal with the possible consequence of such action because I work for this firm and I so dearly love my job, but it makes my heart bleed, when I think of how we constantly undermine ourselves in the face of the free world!We as a nation are where we are now, because we constantly fail to ask for proper directions.

Regards
Ike



Ike these are grave allegations! I am inclined to believe them the more I hear about what happened in the Pfizer case in Kano, and the more I get involved with the health industry back home in Nigeria. The issues and stories are quite similar in many respects and they defy common sense. There is no amount of logic one can use to address them or explain the rationale behind these decisions. But please I strongly suggest that you share these stories. Even if it means opening up another moniker, since the one you use is currently associated with your real identity, or better still do as Adujie has requested and send a 3rd party the information to lay it bare here.

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 # 6 | 04.06.2007 15:08

I couldn't open and read this NVS article titled:

"Achebe, Soyinka and 100 Concerned Nigerians Abroad; WARN Bush Over Iraq War"

But I quickly figured out, that there are only three people who author articles with meandering tittles like that, one of whom is Paul I. Adujie and, amongst the other two, is a fellow "New Yorker" of Paul's whom I cannot be bothered to name.

My brief response will be to that winding tittle:

BUSH AND IRAQ ARE NOT ACHEBE AND SOYINKA'S PRIORITY - NIGERIA (THEIR HOME COUNTRY WHICH THEY LOVE AND CARE FOR) IS THE PRIORITY!!!!!

Merci,

Auspicious.

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 # 7 | 04.06.2007 19:19

Can't view the article either, but i know that some elders and leaders in some of the south-south communities in the past and even of recent have always waved off help, and instead settle for cash. There has been 1st hand stories of how contractors who go there to do some work have tried to help build/grade roads and build some infrastructure to help alleviate the sufferings of the people, but were desuaded from going further........:wink:

I won't be surprised if what ogbuefi Aiksmart is trying to tell us is true. Let's even look deeper.....how can big companies go to such region to set up shop, and not be moved to do something tangible........it's all about Corporate Responsibility........putting something back into the community that made it possible for u to make wealth etc etc.

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 # 8 | 04.06.2007 19:58


=emj;180981>Can't view the article either, but i know that some elders and leaders in some of the south-south communities in the past and even of recent have always waved off help, and instead settle for cash. There has been 1st hand stories of how contractors who go there to do some work have tried to help build/grade roads and build some infrastructure to help alleviate the sufferings of the people, but were desuaded from going further........:wink:

I won't be surprised if what ogbuefi Aiksmart is trying to tell us is true. Let's even look deeper.....how can big companies go to such region to set up shop, and not be moved to do something tangible........it's all about Corporate Responsibility........putting something back into the community that made it possible for u to make wealth etc etc.





The post says NNPC TOP MINDS pulled the plug.
Who was in charge of the Oil Ministry when this deal was brokered; who's in charge of NNPC?

Please Aiksmat, you gotta post this info. We beg you my bro.

I could not view the article either.

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 # 9 | 04.06.2007 20:18

Aiksmart's post has been doctored or deleted.

Something fishy is going on here. ADMIN what's going on?

Well we will not withdraw our coments.

I hope you can live with yourself, Aiksmart, for being too cowardly to step up to the plate.

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 # 10 | 04.06.2007 20:21


=Nonyellum;180994>The post says NNPC TOP MINDS pulled the plug.
Who was in charge of the Oil Ministry when this deal was brokered; who's in charge of NNPC?

Please Aiksmat, you gotta post this info. We beg you my bro.

I could not view the article either.



Well about time an end is put to these. We cannot sit by and watch this nonsense go on year in year out. If all those who explore for oil in the region have free hand to help rebuild the region and set up infrastructures like is normal wherever they set up shop our people and environment would be more developed by now. The quality of life and economy of the region would improve. We will begin to see true development etc etc.

If only Nigeria can be divided into regions and each region handles/harness it's own Mineral and Natural Resources, and less dependence on the centre.........kai:idea:
 

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