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Written by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde   
Thursday, 24 July 2008

Pardon me for saying “Blacks have low self-esteem.” I am repeating a cliché, a truism that is evident in every Black enclave I have ever observed. But really, one of the biggest problems facing the Black man is his low self-esteem. I am speaking of a typical Black man and a typical Black leader. Both have a low sense of self. A Black man does not think much of himself. He does not consider himself worthy of anything. He has no regard for his family, his community and even his country. When one reflect on why Nigeria is the way it is, one has to conclude that low self-esteem is at the top or near the top of what ails the people and the country.

 During President Obasanjo’s first term in office, he genuflected; he bowed constantly and shakily before Western leaders. This was a war hero, a bona fide military general, a former head of government, a prospective UN Secretary General, a Chief a dozen times over; yet, he was a yes sir, yes ma, pardon me, forgive-me, no vex, nothing spoil kind of a leader. At home, he was a deity, the Asiwaju, and the Alafin before whom everybody must bow and seek permission. But he was impotent abroad. Most Nigerian big-big-men are like that. But once they leave the shore of the country, they take on a different persona: looking dull and limpid. Boring, actually!

 Truth be told, I take pleasure in watching some Nigerian big-men acting “big” at home, but then acting “small” in the US. Take Ministers and Governors for example. In fact, local government chairs, commissioners, and all types of advisers and special advisers all fall into the same group. In the wider pool, you will also find very many bankers, engineers, chiefs, lord of lords, pastors, and imams and all shades of ex-this and ex-that. In Nigeria, they are the rainmakers; but in the United States, the rain and snow fall harshly on them. In Nigeria, you can’t even look some of them in the face; but in the US, they want to hug you -- as though you are their drinking buddies.

 The big-big-men aside, have you noticed how members of the armed forces and police officers, customs and immigration officers, and even security officers and any one with real or perceived power treat fellow Nigerians? They physically and mentally abuse Nigerians. They treat fellow human beings like rats and houseflies. But before White men, they act like kids, they seek favor. Before White men, they lose their spine and their balls. Before White men, they lose the color of their skin, lose their senses. Before White men, they act like saints. The same Nigerians, who, in a heartbeat will beat up fellow Nigerians, will lie flat in the gutter for the White man to walk on.

 There are a lot of Nigerians with useless power. No matter how mundane their office or power is -- they derive orgasmic pleasure in frustrating fellow Nigerians. In recent Nigeria, most things are about power and money. Life and living revolves around brute force and money. It is one or the other; and much better if you have both since the latter can give you the former and vice versa. To have neither is to languish in Nigeria’s bottomless pit. It is a shame, but for the most part, civility and grace is out. Benevolence and long terms rewards are out. Brotherliness seems to be a thing of the past. There are a few decent and righteous Nigerians left, though. Very few.

 What is it about our culture and our society that makes the decent and the educated amongst us act foolish and godlike? What is it about power and public office that turns a higher-being into a brute, a beast? A Public Official visits the United States: he acts cool. He acts like a well-mannered human being. He is polite and gentle and chivalrous. He obeys the rules and regulations governing his host country. He smiles a lot, laughs a lot; but once back in Nigeria, he acts like a swine, a monster: thirsty for blood; ready to beat and dehumanize his underlings and willing to undo his colleagues and his superiors. Why? What’s wrong?

 In Lagos and Abuja and in all spots in between, you should see how Nigerian bureaucrats relate to White men. You should see how they relate to the Lebanese, the Germans, the Indians and the Chinese. They act like boy-boy, like Omo’odo. You get the feeling these officials think of the Whites, especially the Americans and the British, as divine beings -- beings they are never to say “no” to, never to offend, never to irritate. It is as if once they see a White man’s face, they’ve seen the face of God. They bow and obey and never complain. They pledge their loyalty. The same officials who disobey their God and their conscience never disobey a White man.

 Now, if you think our officials and leaders behave like inferior beings before the White man, well, the behavior of the common man towards the Whites is even more repulsive. Some Nigerians lose their voices, lose their wind and lose their poise once they see a White face. They will do anything and say anything for the non-black skin -- all in expectation of a dollar and cent. There are everyday Nigerians who will jump off cliffs, swim in shark-infested waters, chop off their nuts and even denounce their traditional deity if a White man tells them to do so. I beseech you to take the time to observe what goes on in our hotels and in government offices.

 Except perhaps in the Scandinavians Embassies, Nigerians are treated like leprosy-infested people in most embassies (in Nigeria). They abuse and yell at us. They suspect our every move. They sometimes make us beg -- on all fours -- before granting us Visas. Not minding the fact that yearly, Nigerian students and businesses send roughly $550 million to the British economy, they still treat Nigerians like skunks. In contravention of their own laws and international conventions, Nigerians in European and Asian countries are violated on a daily basis. In essence, at home and abroad, Nigerians have become the world’s bunching bag.

 Almost fifty years after independence, the perceived superiority of the White man is still carved in our consciousness. Nigerians still worship the white skin. We helped in selling our people into slavery; and we certainly made it easy for colonization to take place. Today, we are selling ourselves and selling our country short. We give them cheap oil, cheap agricultural resources, cheap labor, and cheap everything. We make it easy for our country to be taken over, made it easy for others to lord over us. Heck, they’ve even made prostitutes out of our university students. Our universities are now like brothels: dens for horny oil workers and other expatriates.

 It has to be humiliating what we are going through as a nation: an incompetent, rapacious and thieving leadership lording over a fatalistic, gullible and poverty-stricken populace -- both of whom are serving the interest of outside forces and their domestic agents. Oh, how do you free yourself from mental slavery? How do you free yourself and your country from the oppressive and insidious attitude of conquering nations? How do you free your people from venomous and enslaving tentacles? The answers you give are part of what you owe your people and your country. Yes, we are all indebted to our people and to posterity.

 

 

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Posted by Robot| 24.07.2008 15:08

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@ Sabella, I do not blame these embassy for their treatment, it is a case of one rotten apple spoil the barrell, what do you expect them to do in other to protect the immigration to their country. How pp has make the morkery out of us, these do not know who is good and who is bad. Since our gov't do not call these embassies on the treatment, what is the incentive to change. I undestant it is very digrading, but they do not need us to come to their country, they have the hispanic for cheap labor. If our country is well run we would not be giving these oyinbo voluntary slavery.

As far as bowing to oyinbos, it is inbedded in our psych that they are the god chosen pp and we are their servant. A good example is the phony white Jesus, white written bible, white xtian religion, Black Monday, Black list, pure white, black cat, white angels. Anything black rhyme with bad and anything white rhyme good, therefore; we need to see these white lies for what it is ans stop fooling ourself, otherwise we and our children-children will always bow to them. We can coexist with anyone, but we need to have pride in our custom, cultures, and our fore fathers beliefs, their belifs has not help us.

Since we do not produce anything of substance with all our grammar and degree, we are at their mercy to feed us our daily bread. Make we smile at 8-5 at work, but our time should be for us and our pp, I know I am wasting by breath, bcus most of us are so brain washed in their faith, their customs, their language, etc, that you will kill your brother for going against the grain.

I know we are in trouble, when my white british friend went thru MMA without any search, and me 100% naija was given a search, when both of us have a suit on, my suit is better that his.

We need to wake up.

Posted by draftman| 24.07.2008 17:24

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Its quite difficult to pinpoint the real reasons for this psychological slavery, its my guess we are never really going to find out...:sad:

Posted by Rodena| 24.07.2008 18:08

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Except perhaps in the Scandinavians Embassies, Nigerians are treated like leprosy-infested people in most embassies (in Nigeria). They abuse and yell at us. They suspect our every move. They sometimes make us beg -- on all fours -- before granting us Visas. Not minding the fact that yearly, Nigerian students and businesses send roughly $550 million to the British economy, they still treat Nigerians like skunks. In contravention of their own laws and international conventions, Nigerians in European and Asian countries are violated on a daily basis. In essence, at home and abroad, Nigerians have become the world’s bunching bag

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What do you expect them to do, when you refused to design your own world with all the goodies God gave you. Whiteman suffered to build a society that work for them, and you want them to let you in - infect it with African vises.

Africa is equally yoked, but not equally blessed - why?
Have it dawned on you that if Europe had not given African Nations Independence, things could have been much better. You get what you asked for, and Africa is still not satisfied - what's next.

Please make constructive use of your time, and invent something - anything will be fine - just inventing a single damn thing that can help humanity. Why should everything be handed over to you on a platter of gold?

Most things are simply when it is revealed to you - take baby steps and think through it - throw your whole being into the mystery - pray through your difficulties - the secret of ingenuity will be exposed to you.

Africa is far away from God & Godliness - secret of life innermost treasures have been denied - for generations to come - until you turn away from evil and return to God's deliverance. Practice what the book of life said about 1.) Laws 2.) Tidings 3.) Love 4.) neighbors etc.

If you get the chance and opportunity, leave Nigeria immediately - do not look back - just like Lot did in the Bible - just like I did in 1980 - escape by all mean, but stop blaming the Whiteman or the ignorant Nigeria.

Posted by NWANZA| 24.07.2008 18:26

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=NWANZA;4295074996>.
If you get the chance and opportunity, leave Nigeria immediately - do not look back - just like Lot did in the Bible - just like I did in 1980 - escape by all mean, but stop blaming the Whiteman or the ignorant Nigeria.



Life is like biking up a Mountain
. You have to sweat and pedal hard to climb it, your objective and focus is to maintain speed and reach the top. This stage is synonymous with youthfulness.

At the top, where it is flat, your objective changes and becomes "to keep moving, with minimum pedaling (power or force) and infact, you stabilize and enjoy the view. This is mid-life
At the other side, on your way down the mountain, you practically have to fight that which you struggle to achieve, on your way up! You exert the same energy to "reduce your motion" and apply the brakes!!
This is you and me in our fifties and above years!
This is life, this is reality and we all go through this phases in Life.

The day and stage will come when after conquering the whole world, made all the money and enjoyed the pleasures of life made available in the developed West, the same Nigeria you villified and cursed, will be the only challenge you now seek to conquer: GOING BACK HOME

I have seen it in people advanced in age, people older than me and l never cease to wonder what "spirit pushes" them, even the likes of Mike Adenuga, with all his money and exposure, to still hunger for a place like Nigeria.:confused1

The simple truth is that Life is in stages. A stage and time to hunger for one's root no matter your level of comfort in a foreign abode, no matter the level of "rurality" of your country, will surely dawn on each one of us;
we either satisfy this yearning and die happy or we can choose to die rich but miserable....like "Baba London", as they are called :D

..and really, no matter the disadvantage the white man imposed on us inter-allia, if we are a serious people, we would have overcome them by now. Taiwan and many other Asian countries did, even without our level of natural resources so, why not us?
10Kobo

Posted by 10Kobo| 24.07.2008 19:33

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=Robot;4295074847>...Read the full article.



The Nigerian government is the cause of all these things especially allowing the British and American Embassies to get away with all the nonsense they do. Anyway I think that when human beings and not Animals in human Skin (apologies to Baba) begin to pilot the affairs of this country, most of this rubbish will stop.

Posted by bobokite| 24.07.2008 19:48

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=Robot;4295074847>...Read the full article.



So sad to read, but what you wrote is nothing but the truth- Just recently came back from Nigeria- and, yes- "There are a few decent and righteous Nigerians left, though. Very few." in deed.

Posted by b4best| 24.07.2008 21:25

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Sabella,

You got it right 100%.Thanks for this thought provoking submission.I need not add anything else to what you presented.
It is a shame and it is sad that we are how we are today.Hopefully we shall not remained so forever.

Posted by Agidimolaja| 24.07.2008 23:34

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Very true.

Last year, after a meeting with one of the european ambassadors in Abuja, I was being escorted out by a white junior secretary. As we popped out from a corridor into the ambassador's waiting room, the lone visitor fidgeted, dropped the newspaper he was reading and sprang up with a big-wide-foolish grin to greet us, adjusting his baban-riga in a frenzy as if he had seen God. It was a funny sight. I was so angry that I ignored him! Indeed, I ignored the clown. Of course the junior secretary just waved casually as he saw me to the door, while not breaking our conversation.

That was a former god-governor who had ruled one of the north western states for 8 years (1999-2007) !!!! SHAME that a person whose long vehicle convoys chased us into the bush could be so slavish. SHAME!!!!

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Dear Sabidde the Very True Son of Abbidde,

May your shadow not grow less for pointing out in vivid details one issue that will remain with us in Nigeria until the second and final arrival of Jesus Christ ( Our Lord and Personal Saviour (OLPS).
Physical colonialism may have left us in 1960 but the cancer of mental and psychological colonisation, which passeth all understanding has remained and dwelt with us now and evermore.
Amazingly, corporate Nigeria is not doing anything to correct it rather it is being stoked every day especially by our elites.
All villagers have spoken well. It is indeed very sad and shameful. I recall one incident when one of these white people was so thoroughly entertained and hospitalitized that in awe and wonder, he thanked Nigerians from the bottom of his heart but pleaded with them to try and show similar love and respect to their fellow citizens.
What am I saying, our elites try to be at their best and smile broadly once they have an opportunity to be photographed with whitemen, but turn into demons once they face their fellow citizens, just like the greek legend Incubus, with two faces. I believe that C Achebe also captured such instances very well in his classic "Anthills in the Savannah".
Villagers we are doomed. I sorry for Nigeria. A delgation of 73 Nigerians including Senator Ekaette went to New York to table a bill on Nude dressig to the international community. This from a nation which aspires to get a permanent seat in the UN. Of course the world body thoroughly embarrasssed the gargantuan delgation and their bill to boot. I sorry for Nigeria oncemore.:twisted:

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