By Tola Adeniyi
With this title several
readers will jump to the conclusion that the dreaded but now degraded Boko
Haram terrorist group should occupy the Number one slot while the Fulani
herdsmen terrorists and the new Ijaw Avengers would rank second and third
respectively. They are wrong!
While the menace of the
three mentioned terrorist groups constitutes grave threat and danger to
Nigeria’s corporate existence and her economic resurrection, the combined
menace of the three will pale into insignificance when placed side by side with
the menace of the criminal silence of Nigerians in the face of the serious
onslaught perennially and perpetually unleashed on the country by a handful of
vultures who have bled Nigeria to near death with their insane looting of the
country.
The Number 1 threat to
corporate Nigeria
is the unexplainable timidity of all Nigerians, the criminal silence of the
masses in the face of the huge theft of their patrimony by a handful. Sometimes
I wonder if Nigeria
is the same country that produced legendary Aminu Kano, Madam Sawaba, Mrs.
Olufunmilayo Kuti, Margaret Ekpo, Joseph Sarwan Tarka, Adaka Boro, Tai Solarin,
Arthur Nwankwo, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Beko Ransome-Kuti and fiery Gani Fawehinmi
among a few others.
Inability to speak out against evil, against injustice, against oppression,
depression and deprivation is the beginning of calamitous tragedy. Nigerians
have kept too quiet for too long that we now have a deadly monster that has
almost swallowed us up as a people. Can we pretend not to know when our school
drop-out neighbour who became chairman of local government suddenly started
putting up a mansion and assembling porch cars in his yard? Did we not see
Ghana-Must-Go bags being loaded and off loaded in the National Assembly? Did we
not see our governors, presidents and other public officials suddenly becoming
billionaires? We kept quiet.
The Number 2 threat to Nigeria is
crass indiscipline at all levels; both in our private and public life. Which government
can successfully eliminate drunken drivers or lunatics who drive as if they had
an appointment with Hell? Which government can stop a bully who daily turns his
wife to a punching bag? Some people just behave as if there are no laws in the
land. Look at the way people exploit one another at every stage of
interactions; petrol stations, NEPA offices, police stations, markets, banks,
universities, JAMB offices. Indiscipline is at the root of most of the ills
plaguing this doubly unfortunate country.
Proudly occupying the
3rd slot is corruption. Stealing is a big part of corruption but it is not the
whole picture of corruption. Nepotism is corruption. Taking improper advantage
of the staff working under you is a huge form of corruption. There is domestic
corruption which makes nonsense of the ethics of cohabitation and co-existence.
Number 4 threat to Nigeria is
cultism. Cultism is no longer restricted or limited to schools and tertiary
institutions. Artisans of all shades and grades have joined the rank and file
of cultist leagues in Nigeria ,
in all crannies of the country. With children in primary schools now being
recruited into cultism, Nigeria
faces a terrible future.
Religion and its
fanatical adherents are the 5th and 6th threats to Nigeria . Religion has colonised
people’s minds and brains beyond redemption and majority of those captured are
mere walking caricatures of human persons. Poverty, ignorance and mass
unemployment have driven otherwise sane people to satanic embrace of the
roguish exploiters who dress in the zany garbs of religious extremists.
The Number 7 threat to Nigeria is loss
of age long societal values in almost all the ethnic nationalities in this
country. In marriage, in commerce, in attitudes and relationships, as well as
the traditional respect for elders and mutual respect for each other, honesty,
hard work, patience, morality; all those values have been thrown to the dogs.
This has enthroned lawlessness, strange foreign cultures and behaviours. Our
art, our music, our ethos, and even our cuisine and domestic cultures have
almost disappeared.
Number 8 is Fulani
herdsmen and their undisguised terrorism of horrendous proportion. Whereas the
Number 9 threat which is Boko Haram is largely limited in its operational base
and territorial spread, the Fulani herdsmen terrorists are rampaging the whole
country. If there is any threat that may easily lead to the break-up of Nigeria , it is
the brutal, brutish and barbaric gangsterism of the herdsmen terrorists.
We know that Boko Haram
is waging a religious [even if undefined] cum vengeance campaign; the herdsmen
agenda leaves room for many speculations. Is it a Jihad? Is it territorial
expansion and ultimate occupation? Is it colonisation the way the Hausa were
colonised?
The Number 10 threat is the open and almost unstoppable campaign for the
actualisation of the Biafra dream. This is a
political campaign with tinge of self determination and ethnic nationalism. If
the threat is not well handled it may snowball into a wild fire. The Delta militants
are a very credible threat and they occupy position 11 in my evaluation. Theirs
is a campaign for economic emancipation, justice and equity. And they also
exercise self-determination and are prepared to die to the last man.
The 12th threat is the
combination of all self-determination groups from OPC to Bakassi and other
mushroom bodies that may appear inconsequential but are seriously entrenched in
their trenches. The 13th threat is the notorious tribe of Nigerian politicians.
If there is any group that is likely to score 100% in its rabid determination
to ruin Nigeria and hand her remains over to Somalia, Afghanistan, Rwanda and
to the chaos in Iraq and Libya, it is the Nigerian political family.
Whatever becomes of Nigeria in the
months and years ahead is in the hands of our terrible politicians and whatever
they make of the other 12 threats.
*Otunba Tola Adeniyi, a veteran journalist, is Jagun Oodua Adimula ll
*Otunba Tola Adeniyi, a veteran journalist, is Jagun Oodua Adimula ll
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