All human lives are sacred. Nigerian
lives, are especially sacred to me. This means that the taking of a
life, a Nigerian life, by anyone, is the ultimate heresy, the ultimate
blasphemy and the most egregious sacrilege! A Nigerian taking the live
of another Nigerian, is the most unpardonable blasphemy, heresy and most
damnable sacrilege!
What then could possess any Nigerian to
kill another Nigerian? Why do we kill ourselves in the name of any
religions? Or in the name of cults or shrines? Speaking for myself,
personally, I find the fact that I am a Nigerian worth all the
celebrations in the world! I am bashful in my Nigerian-ness, it is for
me, actually stronger than any form of organized religions, or any of
the usual formal religions. It is stronger than any faiths, cults or
shrines!
Nigerians have been proclaimed as the
most religious people on earth! But what is Nigeria's benefit in this?
How be it that Nigerians are feverishly religious, some Nigerians are
quick to display their passion, their fervor, emotional and emotive
reactions to religious issues and debates? Some Nigerians are even known
to display such emotive expressions and tones, about religious matters,
bearing on the irrational and fanatical.
Some Nigerians are known to gyrate so
ferociously about religious matters, and yet, they would not do the same
for Nigeria's national interests? They would not show similar or
identical fervors and passions regarding the protection and preservation
of Nigeria's national unity! But why?
Nigeria is unarguably permeated with high
rate of crime and insecurity, there are reports of armed robberies,
there are these cases of intractable corruption phenomenon, there are
cases of 419ers that have given Nigeria a public relations black eye on
the world stage.
Where then, are the majority of Nigerians who are very deeply religious people? Where then is their positive influences on public morality and public policies?
Where then, are the majority of Nigerians who are very deeply religious people? Where then is their positive influences on public morality and public policies?
Are some of them faithless in their
ostentatious claims of religiosities and moral certitudes? Is what we
have then, merely, proclamations without practice of norms?
Some Nigerians kill other Nigerians
because of religious fervor and religious fanaticism? And, I surely have
no patience for any Nigerian that would kill another Nigerian, for
religious “reasons†more like religious unreason!
How can anyone or I, reconcile religious
fervors and passions that are frequently on display by Nigerians, with
unthinking killing or murder of fellow Nigerians in the name of any
religion? Isn't that like loudly proclaiming your virginity, while
carrying visible pregnancy?
I do not know of any holy book, that
encourages crime or immorality. All religions seem to have obvious auto
response in the advocacies of moral and ethical life styles for its
adherents. So, one may rightly ask, from which populace do corrupt
Nigerians come? Would a good Christian, a good Muslim, give a wink and a
nod to crook? 419er or looter?
I would hope not! How then does any true Christian, true Muslim, explain our malaises?
I would hope not! How then does any true Christian, true Muslim, explain our malaises?
Nigeria's national unity is crucial for
our national development. Just as crucial as the elimination of
corruption. I constantly therefore get very impatient with issues that
separate us as a people of one national citizenship.
I have always wondered, what it would take
to create a stronger and indivisible bond between all citizens of
Nigeria. Would a foreign war do the trick? During the schism between
Nigeria and Cameroon over Bakassi Peninsula, I wanted Nigeria to prevail
in the dispute with Cameroon over that territory. At some point, I
wondered whether a war, as undesirable as wars are, I wondered whether a
war by Nigeria with Cameroon over Bakkassi Peninsula would have spurred
Nigerians to love Nigeria and each other more?
My rationale or reasoning was that,
Nigerians and Nigeria, faced with an external enemy, may actually,
forget and jettison petty squabbling between Nigerians, based on the
politics of religion, region and ethnicities. I have always wondered,
whether facing a national catastrophe, national disaster or cataclysm of
immense proportions, could stimulate our sense of oneness, nationalism
and patriotism.
Nigerians in my experience, have in the
past been united by grief, tragedies and catastrophes. I remember how
Nigerians from every conceivable religion, region and ethnic
backgrounds, rallied and united in sympathies and commiserations with
fellow Nigerians in Bakolori, Sokoto State, as Bakolori farmers, during
President Shagari's administration, had become victims of government's
forceful actions, against these Nigerian farmers who had resisted the
confiscation of their lands for a federal project
It will also be recalled, how our nation
rallied in sympathies and mournfulness, in support of victims of Ogunpa
River, when it had overflowed and breached its banks, killing scores,
and damaging properties extensively. Nigerians mourned as Ogunpa River
breached it and flooded communities, killing many Nigerians in scores,
Nigerians were united.
The same can be said of Nigerians reaction
recently, during the President Obasanjo administration, when the federal
government exercised it's strong arm and might, in dealing with
situations in Odi, then Zaki Biam etc, the government received robust
criticisms from a welter of Nigerian critics, who rallied to support,
the recipients of government tough stance policies.
National unity, has also been exemplified
and replayed, after every successive air disasters and successive
defeats at international soccer games, even though is dirges, but
united, nevertheless!
These assertions that I make, are not so,
because I want to be flippant or careless. Instead, these assertions
arises from my keen observations of Nigerians over an extended period of
time. I have for instance observed that Nigerians tend to bandy together
when there are crises, crises that affect us Nigerians as a collective
in interests and aspirations.
Imagine the wonderful Nigeria that would
result, if Nigerians, all focus on a common purpose? As opposed, to,
parochial, limited and shortsighted divisive purposes?
These observations that I have made, have
led me to conclude that a great number of Nigerians seem to owe
unflinching and unalloyed allegiance to their religion, and then
ethnicity, and region, in that order.
I have observed how frequently, Nigerians
have reacted with extraordinary strong emotions and opinions, to matters
Nigerian, in particular, issues that have religious undertones and
flavor. But why does parochial matter have the advantage, over national
issues and national interests?
Similarly, Nigerians are quick to jump and
leap, in defense of their ethnicity or region, when matters affecting
such geographical affinity, to some Nigerians, you would see ferocity,
vehemence and audacious reactions in defense of, in retaliations against
perceived targets or opponents or proponents.
If a Nigerian writes an article, for
instance, about how Nigeria can harness the immense benefits of modern
technology and its information superhighways, or how Nigeria could place
Nigerian scientists on the surface of the moon, in say, ten years, or if
anyone bash Nigeria, the response would be assuredly, tepid and terse,
spiced with snickers of laughter and jest, at the writer's dare at such
positive audacities!
Conversely, if anyone writes about a
particular religion, or shrine in the East-North-West-Central and
in-between of Nigeria's geographical land-space, or if anyone writes
about the Christianity or Islam, assuredly too, there will most probably
be, a ferocities of flurry of responses. There will be a deluge of
attacks. As well as a flood of threats of sanctions and harms to the
writer.
Before I became a semi retired Catholic, I
left the Catholic church and joined a semi Catholic church, Marble
Collegiate church in midtown Manhattan in New York City. This church is
where the late Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, the author of the famous book,
“The Power of Positive Thinking†He held court as an all inclusive
congregation preacher reverend, he preached as the resident Bishop for
over fifty years, until his death at 93 years of age as the head of this
Dutch-Reformed, Catholic without the guilt-church.
At Marble Collegiate church, the practice
of religion is liberal, very liberally inclusive. It regularly, invited
Imams of Islam, Rabbis of Judaism, animated Pastors of Pentecostal, as
well as Baptist churches, and, Gay and Lesbian ministers to preach
regularly, at Marble!
Marble Collegiate church in my view
therefore, practice tolerance, practice diversities par excellence, in
doing so, it weaved a true unity of fabrics of its congregants into a
spiritual cloth for members of the congregation, irrespective of their
race, nationalities, religious backgrounds and leanings, and sexual
orientation. The choir leader of Marble at a time, was a hired Jewish
female Rabbi equivalent.
This Marble Collegiate analogy, is just
the same way, in my opinion at least, that Nigerians can weave the
different and very wondrously diverse fabrics of our Nigerian-ness, into
a national unity cloth, for the benefits of all Nigerians
If I have my way, I would convince
Nigerians to reverse the order above, in which religion, region and
ethnicities, as parochial as they are, are however put over and above,
as priority, against Nigeriaâ€کs national interests! Nigerians should
love Nigeria first and foremost, then love hometowns and region, then
religion and other things. But Nigeria first and foremost and all other
things, as the biblical injunctions say, all other things will be added
to Nigerians and Nigeria.
I was opposed to sovereign national
conference, I remain opposed.
I have been called various unflattering names for believing unflinchingly, in one, indivisible Nigeria.
I have been called various unflattering names for believing unflinchingly, in one, indivisible Nigeria.
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