By Emeka Obasi
Genocide does not happen in one day. It is triggered by individuals with skewed minds raging with hate and spewing evil through their speeches, body language or pen. Ahmed Bako should prepare for summons by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Bako, who taught History at the Usman Danfodiyo University Sokoto used what should have been his Valedictory Lecture but was tagged the institution’s 50th Inaugural Lecture to descend on the Igbo. He painted them as Diaspora in Kano, killers of Sardauna, and separatists, whose aim from the beginning was to use education to dominate.
I am not interested in all the garbage he wrote. I
have duly packaged the trash and thrown it into Bagauda Lake. There is nothing
academic about the lecture. Chidi Odinkalu has looked at it with the eyes
of a professor and failed Bako. Ikechukwu Amaechi, literally tore the paper to
shreds.
Mine is to teach this quasi-Kano
man History. I am a Comparative Historian and earned my degree when an eminent
Kano scholar, Prof. Adamu Baikie was Vice-Chancellor. I will tell Bako about
another record making scholar from Kano, Prof. Abdalla Uba Adamu.
Bako graduated from Bayero
University, Kano. The late Emir Ado Bayero warmly welcomed and dined with the
Igbo. The trio of Bayero, Chukwuemeka Ojukwu and Yakubu Gowon were so close
that they frequented Samaritan Club in the 1960s.
Bayero was the Nigerian
Ambassador to Senegal when he was chosen as Emir, in 1963. The first to brief
him were his friends, Mike Agabamuche and John Okoloafor. In 1966, Ojukwu, as
Military Governor of Eastern Region, replaced Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, as Chancellor
of the University of Nigeria Nsukka, with Bayero.
The Igbo came to Kano, like
other groups and made their contributions, majorly from Sabon Gari which was
allocated to them by the Emir just like Muslim Yoruba were settled in Unguwan
Ayagi. The first Deputy Wakilin Waje, an Igbo man named, Egbe, was turbaned by
the Emir.
Chief Felix Okonkwo, became a
Special Member of the Northern House of Chiefs. There were Northerners who also
rose in the Eastern part of the country. Sarkin Hausawa of Onitsha, Umaru
Yushau was a member of the Eastern House and the Mayor of Enugu bore the name
Umaru Altine.
The first time the Challenge Cup
was won by a team from outside Lagos, it had to be Kano, in 1953, led by M. O.
Chike. Another Kano team, Dynamos, got as far as the semifinals. The coach was
Chike Anionwu. Perhaps, Bako was not born to know that the Igbo were
contributing to the development, not domination of Kano.
During the January1966 coup,
Kano would have been invaded but for an Igbo officer, Col. Alexander Madiebo,
who stopped Maj. Chukwuma Nzeogwu from sending Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu to war
against 5 Battalion.
Commanding Officer of the Battalion was the same
Ojukwu who stood with his friend Bayero, the Emir and saved Kano from
bloodshed after the Premier of the Northern Region and Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir
Ahmadu Bello and top military commanders had been killed in Kaduna.
Bako, must be told that of the
30 soldiers who attacked the Sardauna’s official residence, just eight of them
were Igbo. The wicked lie of blaming the Igbo for the brutal operation cannot
stand because the Premier did not have any issues with them.
Two Igbo lawyers, Mike
Agabamuche and Ernest Egbuna, were among the Sardauna’s best friends and one of
them even defended him when he was accused by the Caliphate, of mismanaging tax
returns in Gusau.
Bako’s lecture was in Sokoto. He
should visit the Palace of the Sultan for lectures. Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar will
take him to Nsukka. His predecessor, Muhammadu Maccido, was so close to the
Igbo that he attended the funeral service of Mr. Egegbara, in a Lagos Roman
Catholic Church.
Their father, Sultan Siddiq
Abauakar 111, felt so much at home with the Igbo that his driver for donkey
years, Dike Okwuosa, was turbaned as Bada Mafarawa. It was under that Sultan
that Ogbunuga Afor built Universal Hotel, one of the first, in Sokoto. This
benevolence gingered C. D. Jones Okpala to establish Premier Hotel, Kano and
Chief George Anyaegbunam, Historic Hotel, Damaturu.
People with Bako’s mindset tried
to sequester Ojukwu from the North. The Ikemba’s half sister, Esther Davis, (
nee Bigger) lost her Ghanaian husband in Zaria during the pogrom.
A mob attacked him at Jubilee
Hotel, owned by Ojukwu’s mother, Mama Eunice. The hotel stood till the end of
the war. Perhaps, Ojukwu willed it to his daughter, Tenny Harriman, whose
mother hailed from Kaduna.
There are notable Professors
from Kano. Adamu Baikie was Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin. He was
so good that he spent eight years at the University of Lesotho as Vice
Chancellor and another eight as Pioneer VC of Nasarawa State University. Prof.
Uba Adamu is a former VC, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).
Adamu, a Daneji brought up, is
Nigeria’s First Double Professor, from Science Education, to Media and Cultural
Communication. He did National Service at Umu – Okrika, Ahiazu, Mbaise and
continues to visit the East where he is an Enugu titled Chief. This Prof. raps
better than some hip pop musicians.
Unfortunately, Historians like
Dr. Yusufu Bala Usman and his students, Dr. Garba Nadama and Prof. Mahmud
Modibbo Tukur are not around to advise Bako. Maybe, I will refer him to Hadiza
Bala Usman, for rehabilitation now that Sokoto will soon off-load the pseudo
educator.
I understand Bako taught the INEC chairman. Small
wonder, we are producing first class electoral failures. The Igbo have been
killed enough. This backyard professor must not be allowed to ignite another
Genocide.
*Obasi is a commentator on public issues
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