“If they
ever tell my story let them say I walked with giants. Men rise and fall like
the Winter wheat but these names will never die... let them say I lived in the
time of Hector, tamer of horses...let them say I lived in the time of
Achilles”- the Iliad, Homer.
The words of
Odysseus in Homer's epic and ancient poem titled ''The Iliyad'' have always
moved me. Those words are deep and profound: they stir my soul and rekindle my
spirit.
They speak
of and reflect the essence of Ancient Greece with it's rich and exciting
history, it's extraordinary heroes and heroines and it's all-powerful and
all-knowing gods, titans and immortals. How I wish that I could conjure up such
great and powerful words about the history of my nation Nigeria and her heroes
past. How I wish that the Nigerian people had their own Odysseus' , Achilles',
Agamemnons and Hectors.
How I wish
they had their own ancient poets and great thinkers like Socrates, Plato,
Aristotle and Homer who could remind generations to come about our past
exploits with their inspiring, compelling and historic prose. Continue..
Yet I look
at the Nigeria of today and I am not encouraged or inspired. As a matter of
fact I am deeply saddened. I see no heroes on the horizon but only questionable
pretenders and fallen caricatures that have sold their heritage and destiny for
a mess of pottage and that couldn't give a fig about what history or posterity
will say about them or their country. Many have asked why I should say such
things. Permit me to answer that pertinent question by posing a few of my own.
I start by
asking: is this the Nigeria of Murtala Mohammed and Theophilius Danjuma? Is
this the nation that helped to liberate Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South
Africa?
Is this the
nation that restored sanity and stability to Sierra Leonne, that brought an end
to a civil war in Liberia, that fought so gallantly in Burma and Somalia and
that quelled a military coup in Sao Tome and Principe?
Is this the
nation whose wealth once knew no bounds and whose middle class once owned the
finest cars and properties in London, Paris and New York? Is this the nation
whose beautiful people once graced the streets of Belgravia, Chelsea, Hampstead
and Knitsbridge?
Is this the
country that once nationalized BP and that gave Margaret Thatcher sleepless
nights over apartheid South Africa ? Is this the nation that once stood up to
the mighty Boers and whose ancestors studied at Oxford and Cambridge as far
back as the 1800's?
Is this the
nation whose inhabitants and various ethnic nationalities once ruled vast
empires and whose progenitors contributed so much to the traditions, religion
and culture of Ancient Egypt?
Is this the
country that once fought a bitter and brutal civil war, yet declared ''no
victor, no vanquished'' and, in the spirit of love, came back as one? Is this
the country which has been through thick and thin and yet whose people remained
ever so resilient and always put a smile on their faces?
Is this the
country where giants once held court and where the greats of old once presided?
Where did we go wrong? What has happened to our people and what has afflicted
our country? When did our leaders become spineless cowards and deceivers? When
did the green white green of our nation's flag become soiled with human faeces
and when was it torn to shreds?
When did we
shy away from fighting our own battles and prosecuting our own wars? When did
we start bowing our heads in shame as events unfold in our country? When did we
start sitting down silently as international newscasters speak about our nation
in painful, disdainful, hushed and condescending tones?
What has
happened to the ever courageous, ever smiling, ever confident and ever
dependable Nigerian who shook the world with his arrogance and confidence and
who spoke of his nation with pride and joy?
What has
happened to our great army that was once the pride of Africa and that once made
us so proud? What has happened to our great intellectuals and our men and women
of courage and vision who once, like a collosus, bestrode the world?
What has
happened to the stubborn and proud yet warm, friendly and profoundly good
people that Nigerians once were? What has happened to the people that were once
regarded as the hope of Africa and the pride of every black man on the planet?
Where and
when did we go astray? How and when did it all go wrong? When did we lose our
strength, our wealth, our honour and our power? When did we lose our
excellence, our confidence, our dignity and our self-respect? When did we
become so weak and so helpless? When did we turn into killers, savages and
barbarians?
When did we
become so pitiful that the whole world mocks us and heaps insults on us so
easily? When did they start saying that we have ''no serious government'', that
we have ''lost control of large portions of our nation'' and that we can't even
protect our own children? When did we become incapable of defending our borders
and protecting our people?
When did we
turn into a laughing stock and a reference point for incompetence, stupidity,
cowardice, ignorance, evil, cluelessness and all that is bad to the rest of the
world?
When did
other nations start giving us lessons on how to fight insurgency and how to
prosecute our wars? When did our people start clamouring for foreign armies to
enter our land, violate our sovereignty and march on our sacred soil?
When did we
start having to ask others to come and solve our local problems? O Nigeria, how
are the mighty fallen. Truly ours is a nation afflicted. She is finished and
there is little hope of any form of redemption or resurrection.
The
honeymoon is over and the glory has departed. One hundred years of a forced and
failed marriage has ended in a bitter yet undeniable divorce. We have lost it
all and there is no going back. Those that wish to break up our nation for
sport and bring our people to their knees have had their way.
Those that
wish to watch us slaughter one another in an orgy of mindless violence and that
wish to establish their AFRICOM in our shores will soon be here and we shall be
occupied forever.
O Nigeria,
how are the mighty fallen. I loved Nigeria but now I have stopped believing in
her. She is saddled with many different sub- nations that were simply
incompatible right from the start.
She is
plagued and cursed with one particular sub-nation whose ruling elite are
dangerous and unyielding, whose guile and deceit is second to none, who treat
their own people with contempt and derision, who believe that they were born to
rule, who think that power belongs to them, who suppress the religious and
ethnic minorities within their ranks and who were taught from an early age that
there was none besides them. Those people have killed Nigeria. They and those
who have consistently bowed and trembled before them and who have always
allowed them to have their way.
Our nation
has become a cruel joke- she is a maliciously contrived contraption that has
shattered many dreams and frustrated many ambitions and aspirations. This was a
country that was created for the benefit of just a few at the cost of the
misery and pain of so many.
I will never
accept the idea of living in a nation side by side with religious extreemists
who slit the throats of children, who habitually slaughter the innocents and
who abduct and fornicate with small girls. Animals have no place in the homes
of men.
It is time
for us to stop pretending: let the terrorists and their friends in high places
break away and establish their own country where they can marry as many young
girls as they please and chop off as many limbs as they want. Let them form a
nation where they can stone adulterers and turn women into chattels that are
not even worthy of life.
Let those of
us from the west establish Oduduwa and let us celebrate and enjoy our freedom
from the bondage and ineptitude of a cruel failed state that has no soul and
that lacks humanity and compassion.
Let us be
liberated from the deceit that is known as Nigeria: a nation that once was but
that is no more. Let us be free of Nigeria: a nation where injustice, evil,
persecution, insensitivity, impunity, terror, graft and wickedness reign supreme.
Let us be
rid of Nigeria: a country where those of us that had the misfortune of being
born on the ''wrong'' side of the regional divide or who are adherents of the
''wrong'' religious faith are butchered for our heritage and can never be
treated as equals. Give us Oduduwa or let us die.
Yet we will
eventually take our freedom by force if it is not freely given to us. We shall
take it by fire: by the shedding of blood and by our own bleeding if necessary.
We will take it by fire and by sacrificing our lives if that is what we are
forced to do.
What we will
never do is continue to live in perpetual slavery in a nation called Nigeria
that is afflicted with feeble rulers and peopled by religious bigots, sexual
deviants and bloodthirsty terrorists.
We shall not
allow ourselves to be consumed by the weakness and ineptitude of our
present-day rulers and the sheer incompetence of those that do not have the
courage or the moral authority to crush the beasts that have abducted and
enslaved our girls.
I have had
enough. I say goodbye Nigeria: give us Oduduwa or let us die.
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