South Africa based- Nigerians now
returning from the home of vuvuzela are coming back with a mixed reaction. They
are meeting a nation whose president has just been ‘vindicated’ by a competent
tribunal over claims by the opposition that he wasn’t eligible for the office.
Their old hosts are used to taking up the local instrument as both a weapon of
intimidation and celebration.
*President Buhari |
South
Africans reach out for their 2 to 3-feet long plastic horn to make raucous
noise at football matches in support of their national teams. It was
popularised during the World Cup in South Africa in 2010. The myth is that its
beastly emission–some 120 decibels– can conjure victory for their club or
national side. Or it can cudgel opposition to concede goals for their players
to win the day. To their grief, these didn’t happen nine years ago.