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Wednesday, 14 September 2016
MY apology and heart-felt appreciation. By Felix N. Jarikre
Great to be back. Want to apologize for taking some time off - too long a time, since May - without warning those who follow or read my blog avidly. Indeed it was not deliberate. Never want to take my friends for granted. I was writing some little books for quick publication concerning messages that had been tugging my heart for sometimes now. I knew it was not going to be easy combining this project with blogging. Admitting that you are passionate about blogging is not enough to make the job easy. Blogging is intense, time-consuming, obsessive and exhaustive. And when you're trying to make your one-year old blog fly - without considerable success - it can be hard-going; yes, the excitement can wear off; the passion can easily be mistaken for doldrums. Thankfully, one book titled, SCATTER THE RISE AND FALL SYNDROME IN YOUR LIFE NOW is out now. Another one is on the way. Mercifully I can have the satisfaction that my time away from blogging was spent profitably. Thank you for hearing me out. I will continue to cherish your support!
Sunday, 1 May 2016
The Strange, Apocalyptic Myths of Abubakar Tsav Unraveled. By Felix N. Jarikre.
Abubakar Tsav. |
Abubakar Tsav, former
Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, had this to say in an interview he gave
to Sunday Punch of April 30, 2016 on the killings by Fulani herdsmen: “The
issue is that the Fulani have lived peacefully with their hosts for many years
in the past and there was no communal violence between them. The question to
ask is why is the violence happening now? The best the Federal Government can
do is hold an inquiry involving the whole country to find out why this is
happening and proffer solution.
“But if you just say
create ranches and prevent Fulani herdsmen from going about, this may not work
because moving about has become part and parcel of their lives. The government
should find out why this was not happening before and why it is happening now.
It is when we know the causes of this problem that we can proffer solution to
it.
“For now, if you send
soldiers and the police to kill them, it will also not work because the Fulani
people are united and assuming that one of them is killed and the rest organise
a reprisal, what do you think will happen? The Fulani have the right to rear
their cattle, but they have no right to destroy people’s farms and they have no
right to kill anybody”
...Nigeria is a
wonderful, strange, magical and hypnotic land whose development is arrested by
myths perpetuated by short-sighted leaders. They think they could earn plaudits
by the volume of platitudes and wandering illogicality churned out, and
peppered by fabricated outrage aimed at nothing but the protection of their
tribesmen. Unfortunately, Abubakar Tsav falls squarely into this category.
He says the Fulani are
united and capable of organising a reprisal if anyone of them is killed by
soldiers and police sent by the government. The hidden import of this
condescending threat is that the rest of us, Nigerians are disunited, weak
and defenceless against a better
organised, vengeful Fulani. As far as Abubakar Tsav is concerned, he has
foreclosed on the suggestion of Fulani herdsmen creating ranches for themselves
within their own land, a solution which he considers untenable. He says the
country should find out the root of this terror and proffer solution but he
offers none himself, though he was presumptuous enough to tell us areas that
are not negotiable and sacrosanct for the Fulani.
From Tsav’s view-point,
it is not negotiable to prevent Fulani herdsmen from going about. Not even when
their moving about – now part and parcel of their lives – is not only posing to
be a clear and present danger to their host communities, but has proved to be
murderous. What this ex-law enforcement officer never said plainly, but
implied, is that the Fulani herdsmen should be appeased since they cannot be
punished.
But a myth that should
be punctured before the likes of Abubakar Tsav get carried away is that the
Fulani herdsmen are not above the law. If the Fulani herdsmen have not been
punished so far for their atrocities, it is because there is a diabolical
conspiracy by governmental forces to enable them get away with their crimes.
To Tsav and his
backers, we send this message: GRAZING RESERVE AREAS in the South should be
removed from the list of items to appease the Fulani. That’s not negotiable.
Cattle-rearing is a
business. Nobody is going to tell the Fulani herdsmen how they run their
business. If they don’t like ranching, that’s their business. But if they want
to impose their way of life on the rest of us Nigerians, we have to draw the
line in the sand.
Thursday, 28 April 2016
The Reign of Earthly Kings Versus Leadership Greatness? ( Part 4) By Felix N. Jarikre.
Emperor Haile Selassie. |
Why
do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel
together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, Let us
break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. He that sitteth in the heavens shall
laugh: the LORD shall have them in derision. Then shall he speak unto them in
his wrath, and vex them in his sore displeasure. Yet have I set my king upon my holy hill of Zion.
(Psalm 2:1-6)
And
he shall deliver their kings into
thine hand, and thou shall destroy their name from under heaven: there shall no
man be able to stand before thee, until thou have destroyed them.
(Deut.7: 24)
One certain thing
that cannot escape your attention as you go through the consistent thread of
biblical scriptures is that the Maker of the Universe makes no attempt to hide
his deep antipathy, contempt and violent dislike for earthly kings. Why is this
so? Because they set themselves up in opposition to God’s purpose of leadership
as they belittle and undervalue the people’s capacity to be inwardly motivated,
innovative and enterprising. The culture implanted by earthly kings makes the
people hold contemptuous, adulterated opinions about themselves. Bound by fear
and insecurity, the modicum of initiative the people have does not stretch them
beyond their capacity to feed and clothe themselves.
The unconscionable
insensitivity of earthly kings to treat people as piece of bread was exposed
when the king of Sodom tried to exchange goods for persons on the table of
negotiation with Abraham. Truly they treat their people as commodities to be
traded when it is convenient. Their tyranny is despicable and deeply
disturbing. When King Ahab’s request to purchase a coveted piece of land was
turned down by Naboth, he went into a prolonged depression. It took the king’s
wife, Jezebel’s mischievous intervention concerning Ahab’s unrestricted power
for the tables to be turned against Naboth. The hapless man was stoned to death
on false charges.
When King David’s
eyes wandered to catch the glorious naked beauty of Bathsheba, he wanted her
without hesitation. The king could not be denied or refused. He got her
pregnant. To cover the shame, her husband, Urriah, was sent into the heat of
battle, defence withdrawn, and he was summarily killed.
Emperor Haile Selassie and queen with royal guests. |
Nebuchadnezzer
languished in the wilderness as a wild beast for seven years for being
oppressive and arbitrary. Diabolical
plots, coups and counter-coups, intrigues, deceptions, subterfuges, propaganda,
misinformation and miseducation, witchcraft practices and enchantments, murders
and rapes, summary executions, there is no depth of depravity ambitious
contenders would not plumb in their vicious contests for thrones. Half of it
has not been told in Games of Thrones! Stealing the hearts of the people, Absalom
plotted and overthrew his father. To reclaim the throne, the son was hacked
down. Adonijah, feeling entitled, moved fast and proclaimed himself king, even
while weakened but alert David was still on the throne. Adonijah, first son
–natural heir – did not escape the wrath of King Solomon, and it was only a
matter of time before he was wasted. To
secure the throne in Solomon’s hand, antagonists, men with suspected loyalty,
and pockets of opposition, overt and covert, were methodically hacked down and
eliminated. It was a bloody mess all the way.
Yes, books would be
written to justify or condemn the various actors on the stage of power-plays,
the losers especially getting the short end of the stick. It’s not for nothing
they say history has never been fair to losers in the power-games. Having to
lose means, of course, they would have scanty resources to tell their stories
effectively. Winners, on the other hand, has immense patronage to dispense, enabling
writers and recorders of history to spin and magnify the rationale and
result of the brutal contests –
favourably, inevitably for the winners. Indeed, philosophies and doctrines –
slanted or false – would be articulated and forcefully propagated to
rehabilitate and maintain the new ruling order. Governmental forces and weapons
would be deployed to uphold the official propaganda. People who want to be
respectable and elevated learn to quickly adjust and benefit from the status
quo. Ultimately, though, it’s all a farce.
In all this, to
ancient observers and discerners of world history, the distaste and hatred of
the Maker of the Universe towards earthly kings was never in doubt. We cannot
bring this post to a close without a special mention of King Solomon. Before we
go further, let me quickly say when he was told to depart and move into a new
land, meant to be inherited by Abraham’s
seed , God had no mind or interest in retaining the presence of earthly
kings in the promised land. Jehovah’s objective in having everyone to be kings
and priests – drawing creativity, strength, intelligence and authority from
heaven – in this new land is inexorable and paramount.
That’s why he
commanded Israel to destroy all the kings of the land that He delivered into
their hand. And the children of Israel were never encouraged to have an earthly
king until the clamour that brought Saul about. Though he was rejected, God
made sure his counsel for heavenly
kingship was articulated and flaunted before the people; so everyone was
inexcusable. Not Jonathan but David who
replaced Saul. David wanted to build a house for God, but his request was
turned down because the king’s hand was full of blood.
Solomon sacrificed a
thousand burnt offerings, and he personally was thoroughly empowered. Having
rehearsed an unprecedented speech about how he lacked the knowledge to judge
the immeasurable, priceless people of
God, Jehovah was moved, impressed. It was inspirational. Asked to make a
request, the king said he wanted an “understanding heart.” This is not a human,
but divine prayer; and also a very dangerous prayer! That would require Solomon to stake his
existence for the empowerment of his own people, and terminate the reign of earthly kingship over Israel. Was the
king willing to make himself a living sacrifice so that his people could become
enriched? If he had pursued, interrogated
and pushed further, Solomon would have discovered he was being prodded to lay
down his life. Jehovah said: “I have given thee a wise and an understanding
heart; so that there was none like thee before thee, neither after thee shall any arise like unto thee.” Time for Solomon to step aside; Jehovah
wanted to take back His throne!
Clueless, and consumed with pleasures and majesty of office, Solomon
went ahead to build a magnificent physical temple, where even the priests could
not stand to minister!
Now we know Jehovah
was not interested in a physical temple, no matter how splendid or beautiful it
stood. Jehovah wanted to make Solomon’s
body His temple to dwell in; a place
of rest! That would have required certainly the earthly king to sacrifice himself!
He clearly never knew he was dealing with a Creator who had the power to
resurrect the dead!
But
Solomon built him an house. Howbeit the Most High dwelleth not in temples made
with hands; as saith the prophet. Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my
footstool: What
house will ye build me? Saith the
Lord: or what is the place of my
rest? Hath not my hand made all these things? Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised
in heart and ear, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost, as your fathers did, so
do ye. (Act 7:47-51)
What a stinging
rebuke!
It is instructive
that after Solomon, Israel’s monarchy fragmented and disintegrated, falling
inexorably into a bottomless pit of anarchy, chaos and catastrophe, never to be
rehabilitated.
Yes, today, you can
talk about how great and wealthy you are: but to those of you who aspire to
leadership greatness, how many people can you say you have made great as a
result of your direct interventions in their lives? How many have you rescued
from the torment of poverty? Yes, how many have you restored and empowered by presenting your body a living sacrifice
? How many can point you out as you go by: “There
goes my messiah and my king!”
Our church universal,
biblically illiterate, deliberately ignorant, blinded, lacking historical and factual context, has continued
to lead the people on a never-land of fantasies where reasoned and robust
arguments calling out for the true empowerment of the people are fiercely
resisted. Why? Because by dispositions
and attitudes, our so-called pastors and bishops (you will be offended if you
know within yourself you fall into this category!) are no different from
earthly kings that should be despised and annihilated.
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Arrest Ex-president Jonathan and Throw Nigeria Into Confusion - Northern CAN warns.
Ex-president Goodluck Jonathan. |
Warning against
purported moves to arrest former President Goodluck Jonathan, regarded by many
as the “hero of democracy,” the Northern branch of Christians Association of
Nigeria, CAN, yesterday advised President Buhari that it is a misadventure capable of setting the country into confusion.
The body tasked
President Buhari to pay attention towards arresting the menace of murderous
herdsmen, epileptic power supply and economy that got weaker since his
assumption of office.
CAN, in a statement in
Kaduna by its Public Relations Officer PRO, Rev. John Joseph Hayab, one-time
Adviser on Religious Affairs (Christians) to two Governors of Kaduna State,
said: “Every honest Nigerian knows that the feelers on the ground are that this
administration’s popularity is dwindling rapidly among the Nigeria people. It
is therefore not advisable to think or plan to arrest former President Goodluck
Jonathan. Let me warn that such a misadventure will set a wrong precedent and
only open door for mischievous people to set this nation into confusion.
“What Nigerians need
urgently is availability of fuel, electricity, prompt salary, security of lives
and properties etc. If the purported plan to arrest Jonathan is to please the
international community and prove to them that we are fighting corruption, then
let us know that these same international community are busy celebrating him as
hero of democracy and even those who seriously wanted him to go for a change to
happen are now singing a new song about him.
“Former President
Jonathan is deservedly seen in Nigeria and beyond as a hero of democracy
because of his actions before, during and after the 2015 elections. As such, it
will be curious for the Buhari administration to initiate the arrest of such a
statesman. Government must know that there are individuals serving today that
have also been accused of corruption, but since there are claims that nothing
has been established against them, they are walking and speaking like saints.
“While ignoring all
these people, government now wants to arrest a man of peace like Jonathan?”
According to the
statement, CAN Northern States wishes to advice that such an action, if
actualized, has the capacity to lead to serious confusion that will affect
Nigeria economically or otherwise.
“We are afraid that
such an action may spark a chain reaction. If our President wants to arrest
anything for now, then he should arrest the incessant spate of herdsmen attacks
in Nigeria which has led to the deaths of almost a thousand innocent Nigerians
under his watch.
“He should arrest the
dangerous slide in the power sector; he should arrest the slide in the economy.
We believe at this time, and with the current realities, our former president
must not be denigrated but honoured because honour must be given to whom it is
due.”
Wanted: A Miracle Worker, Not a Demagogue, As Nigeria's Leader. By Felix N. Jarikre.
President Muhammed Buhari. |
If you thought the
desperation, fierce determination, remorseless propaganda, seductive promises,
and Buhari’s endless personal presidential ambition with which APC pushed in
2015 to defeat Goodluck Jonathan were easily convertible as currency to perform
in office, you might be forgiven for having hope that Nigeria’s massive
development was assured in Buhari’s hand.
But it seems it is
easier to get power than to know what to do with it. Could this be likened to
what Dele Momodu, Ovation publisher, suggested when he quoted a book, “Pedagogy
of the Oppressed” by Brazilian author, Paulo Freire? He said that the oppressor
is waiting for the opportunity to become an oppressor. “The only dream he has
in his life is: I just want to be great, I want to get to power.” Of course,
not knowing what to do with power to improve and empower the people, he becomes
an oppressor!
Nigerians had never
witnessed an election that was as fiercely fought as the election that brought
Buhari to power. In the Second Republic, the political contest was essentially
that of ideologies and values. The opposition provided by Chief Obafemi Awolowo
was strong, agenda-setting, intellectual yet not shy of practical solutions,
sometimes visceral, but never descending to the level of abuse and
condescension against President Shehu Shagari. GNPP’s Ibrahim Waziri was ever
mindful of his mantra: “Politics without bitterness.” Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe of NPP
was ready to find accommodation with Shagari’s NPN. PRP’s Aminu Kano was devoid
of malice in his political criticisms, ever mindful of how to lift his
followers from the pit of poverty and illiteracy. But not so for APC of today.
They brought a level of aggression and abusive recriminations to their
political campaign that was unprecedented.
They went all out to
recruit disgruntled, but influential top politicians from the PDP camp. Old
enemies became new friends under APC banner, bonded together in their mutual
hatred and contempt for Goodluck Jonathan. No matter the merits, they
castigated, ridiculed and tore to shreds any policy or action coming from
Jonathan’s government. Having no qualm in making Jonathan an object of mockery,
they gave him the tag of being “clueless and incompetent.” Playing on Buhari’s
tenuous, unverifiable “integrity”, they held him up as a man of simple tastes
and modest means who was willing and ready
to rescue Nigeria from waste, official corruption and impunity of any
kind. From Rotimi Amaechi threatening that APC would form a parallel government
if they were not allowed to win the election, to Jonathan’s official campaign
being resisted with sponsored violence in some parts of the North like Bauchi,
it was a recipe for conflagration.
Despite the anger, pain
and disappointment of many Jonathan’s supporters, tension was reduced and
relief swept through the land when Jonathan made that famous and heroic phone
call to Buhari, conceding defeat. Perhaps
frightened by the swirl of expectations thrown up by the pedagogy which they
had played to the hilt, it did not take long after he was sworn into office
before Buhari said he was not a “miracle
worker.” Of
course, we were supposed to relate with the fact that a human was not meant to
be a miracle worker!
So
it’s easy to make peace with Buhari’s self-confession that he was not a miracle
worker.
Here again we are
confronted with the sad spectacle of a man who canvassed for power but wants to
make himself excusable from the inescapable responsibility of putting the
people he leads first.
Why
do you want to lead if you have no solutions to the problems confronting your
community or nation? Ambition should be made of sterner stuff. A leadership
that is just pretending to rise above self-aggrandizement is a joke meant to be
trashed.
We did not elect a
president that would tell us that not much could be done to develop
infrastructure because the country is broke. Being broke is not a lexicon
tolerated by a sound mind. We want a president that would inspire us to
discover the gold in the dust, and recover the gain embedded in a pain. Where
there is no water in the desert, we want a president, like Moses in the Bible,
that will fetch water from the rock for the people to drink! A president that
would decry the wastefulness of maintaining 10 private presidential jets during
the election campaign – just to make a show of his famed frugality – then go
ahead to retain same now in office, leaves much to be desired. The new official
excuse that the presidential fleet is maintained by the Air Force/Defence
Ministry is not acceptable. Beyond the galling hypocrisy of it all, it shows
utter contempt for the people before whom he made a show of pretence in order
to gain their trust and vote. Indeed, it falls squarely into the same category
of the much vilified Jonathan’s line: “I-don’t give a damn!”
We did not elect a
president who is pre-occupied with trading blames, and continually traced every
challenge he faced to the failures of an administration he supplanted. It not
only breeds resentment and contempt among those who were not supporters of the
president in the first place, it also exposes the ugly fact of a leader craving
to be excused from facing the responsibility of being a solution-provider. Mr. President, there is no free-pass here,
fix the problem! Barrack Obama in 2008 found in his hand a tattered economy and
a nation that was war-weary. Obama, far from being a pedagogue,
refused
to trade blames, despite every temptation to do so. He was graceful and
grateful enough to know he was elected to fix the problems he inherited. So
instead of haunting George H. Bush, and
boring the nation to tears with sad tales of the ex-president’s failures, Obama
knew the time to govern does not give room for bitter recriminations. Refusing
to mess with the blame-game, he went ahead to fix the problems.
Dele Momodu, in his
incisive interview with Sunday Punch of April 23,2016 said: “ People saw Buhari
as a magician, either rightly or wrongly. So they expected him to perform
miracles. I told him that Nigerians expected him to perform the miracle of
Jesus Christ raising Lazarus from the
dead because Nigeria was virtually comatose.” I couldn’t agree more. Buhari
should be told he has just three more years to prove what he could do with
power. His rent at Aso Rock expires in 2019. The
thinking, sponsored by the ruling party, APC,
that he has an automatic renewal awaiting him is a false, arrogant
concept that must be punctured before it develops.
A piece of advice: with
a stout resolve on the part of Buhari administration to do away with the
blame-game, the president may just find himself turning out to be the
miracle-worker he was elected to be!
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