By
Ayodele Adio
Northern elders and
the elite class have been quite vocal in the last couple of years, giving a
louder voice to national issues, particularly that which affects their region.
However, the sad reality is that they have focused on issues that  massage
the ego of the elite class and deepen the pockets of a selected few turning a
blind eye on the more threatening issues eating up the region.
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| President Buhari and VP Osinbajo | 
The dominant lexicon, Revenue allocation, as to who gets a better share
from the national purse seems to take a sizable share of their mind thereby
ignoring the bigger elephant in the room. If increase in allocation translates
to better distribution of wealth across the social strata and an improved
living standard of the average northerner, then they stand on holy ground but
the evidence proves otherwise. The lack of regional purpose, poorly articulated
vision, an incoherent strategy and a continuous mismanagement of resources is
the cradle upon which the parlous situation of today’s north was bred.
The huge textile industries in Kano  and Kaduna 
 It is this widening gap between the rich and poor that has
gradually metamorphosed to the insecurity we are experiencing today. How could
we not have known that economic repression breeds strife and contempt. The
north is today making the headline for all the wrong things. The challenges in
the north and its opportunities  are tied to a single yet critical word,
Education. It is the level of awareness of a people, their skills and cerebral
sophistication that determine the kind of community they build. There is a
strong relationship between education and economic prosperity. When Egypt 
This trend extended to Greece , Rome , Britain  and today the United States north west 
 
