Thursday, April 29, 2021

Ethnic Profiling and Violence in Nigeria

 Samuel Olomu


Nigerians seem to enjoy profiling and pouring invectives on one another especially whenever they congregate in their in-groups to discuss the Nigerian condition. In fact the comments section in many online articles on controversial issues about Nigeria often appears to be open arenas for inter-ethnic, inter-regional or inter-religious rivalry, in the course of the foregoing hate speeches are readily deployed and unavoidable to castigate the others while defending the in-group. If God is to be questioned I would have asked him these two burning questions: why did God not create everyone in Nigeria to only one ethnic group? Why are we all not of the same religion?These two questions are the cause of the current happenings across the country today, and particularly the raging ethnic disharmony currently  going on in the Southern states. Profiling an ethnic group in Nigeria as evil or the perpetrator of social violence is therefore predominant. The ease with which Nigerians indulge in venomous hate-filled ethnic, religious and regional profiling on a whim raises a fundamental question of how to control the menace without undermining the free speech principle that is a key building block of democracy.


In a country like Nigeria, terrorism which in fact is the rare part of social violence is a growth industry. Only few contemporary lives remain untouched by its diffused effects. National elections have been influenced by terrorism and other social violence, most notabe in Nigeria and some other African states, even the world powerful nations like USA, Spain and Australia are not left out. Most elections violence in Nigeria are caused by myraid of reasons but ethnicity takes a larger part of it. For instance, people will always support a political candidate from their own ethnic group. They are not concerned of whether the candidate will be accountable or not all they want is "their persons in power" and they can do anything to drive home their wishes and as a result anything that happens in the electioneering process either good or bad will be addressed to the entire ethnic group.

Though ethnic profiling is evil but it cannot be avoided. It may lead to civil and social dissonance an history of which could be traced back to the colonial period. The colonialists while pretending to carry out a mission of uniting the warring ethnic groups in Nigeria, wilfully and systematically separated the various Nigerian people thereby creating a leveled playing ground for conflict, terrorism and other social vices. Instead of fighting for national consciousness, the tendency of the various nationals is toward parochial, ethnocentrical and regional consciousness. The viability of ethnic profiling has been contributing to the worsening orgy of violence and terrorism in Nigeria.

Nigeria's problems are rooted in "ethnic competitions and violence". In the medieval there are a lot of inter-intra ethnic rivalries: Ife/Modakeke, Ogoni and Andonis, Sagamu, Kano, Junkuns/Tivs, etc, which is also prevalent in today's Nigeria. The Northern Nigerians are known and profiled as extremists, jihadists, terrorists and the most violent people while the Southerners are profiled as internet scammers, drug dealers and ritualists. If you are a northerner you will like to blame kidnapping, violence and rape on "criminals" rather than the "Fulani herders". And if you are a Southerner, you will want "scamming" , "drug dealings" and "rituals" be attributed to "criminals" and not Southerners but perhaps will blame all incidence of "kidnapping" and "rape" on northerners and vice versa. What is our imbroglio?

The Nigerian security fabric is undoubtedly corrupt, inept and unsuited to cope with the present day crimes. The perennial inefficiency caused by poor security architecture is one of the standing cause of ethnic identities of criminals.

Evidently, Nigeria has been battling with forms of insecurity and violence for decades. In 1960s, Nigerians faces the issue of political violence which is caused by politicians trying to establish a hold on their domains in the post-colonial state. Armed robbery became our greatest problem after the civil war in the 70s. In the 1980s and 1990s, ethnic and religious conflict proved the biggest challenges to the state and which in fact is the cause of all societal ills up till now. The 2000s and 2010s witnessed the birth of insurgency and extremism especially in Northern Nigeria. It was within this year's that the devastating Boko Haram insurgency was birthed.

The growing cases of kidnapping, banditry insurgency and terrorism has came to expose demimonde of the security fabric. Nigeria, with the increasing cases of insecurity has been defined as the homestead of insecurity. Nigeria was ranked as the third in the Global Terrorism Index in 2020 which is caused by the brewing socio-political crisis as manifested today. Reports of killings has been the matter of contention which is becoming a daily affair in Nigeria. No part of the country is immune of this violence, although a section of the country may have relatively higher incidences than the other. 

It is the utmost duty of the federal government to abash the evil of ethnic profiling and be committed to the nations worsening insecurity. Until this issues are addressed by the law enforcement and other security agencies, the ethnic and religious profiling could distract us from our responsibilities in curbing this menace.

The point is ethnocentrical prejudice should be separated from crimes. Until this is achieved, our fights against insurgency will end up unfinished.

The judicial sector of the country must be accountable and impartial in trying cases of crimes irrespective of the status, position, tribe or financial buoyancy of the criminals or their sponsors. They should be alert to their responsibilities diligently and swiftly. Today alot of cases involving heinous crimes of rape, murder, kidnapping and other social vices has been discharged by the court of law for want of evidence or sometimes annulled due to one reason or the other which is totally injust. Crimes now take a normal definition in our individual's dictionary. Some will say it is "not murder", "not rape", "not kidnapping" but a "mere rape", "mere murder" and "mere kidnapping". The judiciary should take a firm stand to always discharge their onerous responsibilities with no fear or favour as this will prove a great vaccination to this menace.

Conferences, rallies and workshops should be staged by the government to educate the masses on the differences between ethnicity and violence. Insecurity is by no doubt upsurge in the country now and this should accentuate the Buhari's administration to think and rethink its internal security strategies.

We all as citizens and genuine lovers of peace should speak up to defend the common good of us all. We should detest from ethnic profiling , crimes and evil and should play our own parts to save the country from the verge of anarchy.

Sunday, April 25, 2021

KIDNAPPING, TERRORISM AND BANDITRY: IS NIGERIA A FAILED STATE?

 Samuel Olomu


Today the heightened cases of terrorism, kidnapping, banditry and other social vices has ravaged the Nigerian atmosphere in recent time thereby leaving the direct answer ringing in all hearts that Nigeria is a failed state in failing to protect her citizens and indeed the very existence of the Nigerian state. This article examines the act of terrorism in Nigeria in a bid to understanding the continual existence of the menace despite strong measures adopted by the government to counter this acts. 

Terrorism under Nigerian Laws remains undefined. The absence of a strong Anti-Terrorism Act or measure to address terrorism has been a clog on the path of justice, and even in the advent of one, the Terrorism Prevention Act of 2011, this problem is still on the upswing. Going by the definition of terrorism by the Act, motive is one of the predominant reason why terrorism, banditry, kidnapping or whatever we might call it is treated differently from other criminal acts. Motives of which may include; religious motives, which infact is being witnessed in Nigeria today and the legal and political motives. Nigeria is a State which has about 250-300 ethnic groups which are subdivided into three main ethnic groups of Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. Each ethnic group  has its own predominant religion. The Northern part of Nigeria is known majorly for Islam: the belief of which they hold  in high esteem. The religious motive sets in, in a bid to protect ones religion or brotherhood. The Muslims claims: Islam is a religion of peace. Not all Muslims main, but some of them do. To generalise, will land us in stereotype. If anyone in the northern part of Nigeria kills, people tend to take the matter up and regard it as: "Islam is Violence".The love of the brotherhood now or the religious motive sets in at this stage when the entire ummah will rise to defend the person. A case study is the recent allegation leveled against the Nigeria's Communication Minister, Dr. Isa Ali Pantami claiming support for terrorist  groups like:Taliban, Al-Qaeda and not Boko Haram. Angry Nigerians took up the matter and calls for his resignation. This met unsavory reactions from the Muslims who supported him and gives him assurance.


The government inability to protect its citizens is part of a growing list of state security failures. Many of the land borders in Nigeria, especially in the North lacks control measures and thereby becoming illegal routes and hibernation ground to terrorists to move dangerous weapons into their dominated areas. In 2013, in an interview with the Nigeria's Minister of Interior. Estimations of 1500 illegal trafficking routes known to the government, and about 84 legal entry routes into the country. The illegal routes serves the purpose of illegal importing and exporting of goods, arms and weapons. Hijacked or stolen oils in pipelines are exported via these routes which may also in a way affect the Nigerian economy.


In April 2014, Boko Haram kidnapped: 276 students; the Chibok girls. On 6th July 2013, Boko Haram attacked Government Secondary School in Mamudo, Yobe State, killing at least 42 people most of which were students with some staff members. Also, on 29th September 2013, Boko Haram kills forty-four teachers and students in the male hostel in the College of Agriculture in Gujba, Yobe State. Recently, another kidnapping incidence unraveled in Northern Nigeria in which 317 girls from the Government Girls Secondary School in Jagebe, Zamfara State were kidnapped. Are we to talk of the now rampant Fulani herdsmen attacks and incessant clashes with farmers. Last year, at least 76 farmers were fired upon by Boko Haram. Regrettably, the government who was unable to protect its citizens from vicious attacks has taken it upon the Military to fire the End SARS protesters and later denied the whole scenario. We cannot quench fire by setting more place ablaze.


The issue of inter-ethnic rivalry is yet another issue which is now on the increase. It was recently I heard about a market burnt and looted in Ibadan after a misunderstanding between a Yoruba and an Hausa man which eventually led to the riot. Five people were reported being killed as a result.

Nigeria has failed to support the military with needed arms which will supercede that of the terrorists. The military has been fighting a lost battle against the Boko Haram. The government has lost control of the country's security. It is now the belief of many that soldiers are 'candidates of death'. The NY Times reported the Boko Haram to be better equipped than the Nigerian military and able to carry out any attack in any part of the country, especially North,without any reprisals.Also, based on a research I made as regard the Armed Conflict and Location Event Database (ACLED),  the Boko Haram group has been responsible for over 40,000 deaths since their start in 2009.


Apart from the foregoing land incidences, there are a number of sea insecurities too. Sea security according to Solace Global is affected by a myraid of causes worldwide., Including territorial disputes, conflicts, environmental degradation and severe crimes. Modern piracy remains a pressing issue affecting Nigeria's sea trade despite years of counter proliferation efforts. The extreme fluctuations in market price of oil, however, caused the Nigerian pirates to transit to the more profitable kidnap for ransom operations thereby adding to the wave of insecurity in Nigeria.


A country that has no control over its economy is a failed State. A country where poverty has governed many is a failed State. Buhari:who has illegally retained military leaders for over 5 years despite their continued failure against Boko Haram has reinstated his stances. The whole story changed in January this year after the Kagara school boys mass kidnapping in Buhari's home town of Katsina which later made him change the military leadership. Lieutenant General Ibrahim Attahiru was appointed the new Army Chief and staff General Lucky Irabor was appointed new Chief of Defence. Illegal retainment of political office holders is an evil to democracy and the corporate existence of the state.


There are pressing questions we need to ask ourselves. Why is Nigeria loosing the war against terrorism? Why is Boko Haram not vindicated? Until we can answer all these questions. At least President Muhammad Buhari still have two years before the expiration of his stay in power. It is possible he can still address this menace in the remaining period he has but improving the country's security at first will be a good start.

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

QUIET LIFE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE OR HUSTLE BUSTLE OF THE CITY

Samuel Olomu

I am going to speak for and against the two topics. First, it is pertinent to note that both the countryside and city has it own advantages and disadvantages. Most people in big cities believes people living in the countryside or local areas are people who sees less, poverty-stricken people, uncivilized and crooks. If I say I prefer the quiet life in the countryside to the hustle bustle of the city will you believe?


In the countryside you have some levels of freedom which can ever be enjoyed in the city. Freedom to walk anywhere, anytime and anyhow without restrictions is one of the bases I can advance as an advantage over the cities. In towns, there are places the common man are not allowed into. There are some streets you cannot just walk anyhow. The level of freedom in locals cannot in anyway be compared to that of the cities.

                           No freedom      


It has become a cliche and it therefore true that the atmosphere of the city is tense, bad and unfavorable compared to the fresh air which people in the countryside enjoys. In cities, the atmosphere is disturbed by smokes from industrial exhaust pipes, heineous smokes from cars and trucks and dust which has dangerous consequences and hampers some people's health. The city is busy, Yes! Noices of different kinds cannot be  inevitable. The horning of the vehicles, shouts of thugs, market bargaining, advertisement and the activities of conductors, also disturbs the atmosphere. 

                  Hustle bustle of the city


In cities you are prone to different problems of theft, pick-pocketing, accident, violence, kidnapping and other various human rights abuses. Jobless thugs can just walk up to you to snatch up any valuable things from you. Some will even come with arms. You just have to give them since you have no option and for the fear of being killed. Violence in various forms and manners are a part of the city. Many atimes, innocent bloods are being shed during cult members or cult-police clashes there by making everywhere unsafe. Also, kidnapping has taken different forms. When you board a bus going to area A, the bus may change direction to area B all for the purpose of using the passengers for rituals or kidnapping so a huge ransom could be demanded. The city is congested, so accident cannot be inevitable. On highways you can just see a truck smatch a car, a car or a truck jumps off lane and tumbles or a car hits a person. All these are not always part of the countryside. Everywhere is safe, everyone goes about his business with no fear.

                                Cult Clash 


                           Kidnap victim


Making it does no requires a special space or place. It is not until you go to the city before you can make headway. There are many people who are in the city jobless. They leaves their village in search of greener pastures. No greener pastures anywhere again, it has long been searched and used by people. Strategize and create one. There are quiet a number of people making it in the countryside. Though people also make it in cities because there are a lot of opportunities "over there" which infact is one of the advantages of the city but some people leaving there are still poor. They leaves little opportunities available for grabs in their localities and put in for the hustle bustle of the city. People in the countryside often see themselves often as being poor and uncivilized. As a popular Maxim has it 'wish yourself what you want people to wish you' . So people from the locals look up to their brothers and sisters in the city for provisions whereas the brother or sister may be a 'street walker', 'a fine boy or a fine girl begger', ' a jobless person'. We must learn to rethink our stances. I heard the story of a young man who leaves in Lagos. He hung out on one occasion with his friends. He was still begging his friends to buy him a bottle of Trophy when one of his sisters calls from the village to beg him to send her some money. You can also imagine. One thing we should all know is that the city is not a place where money is planted and harvested. You have to strive and work harder. Until we know this we will continue to fail where we think we are making it right.


Rural-urban migration will be a very bad enemy to food production and security. If everyone is running for the countryside then how do we want the agricultural sector to develop. Most of the foods in the urban areas today are brought and traded into these cities from local areas. There are many opportunities in agriculture today. Though you can also engage in agriculture in the cities but it will be on a smaller scale since there are no lands to farm and the few once are costly. Nowadays, most youth runs from agriculture including me since nobody wants to be a farmer while some are still passionate about it. I know of a friend. He is in his finals in the Lagos State University studying Fisheries and Aquatic Biology. He said "after my graduation from the Lagos State University I am not seeking for any white-collar job. I want to be a farmer". I took a him by his words and I know he will surely be.

                               A farmer


Where are we coming from? Quiet life in the countryside prevents excessive spending. In the villages, you only buy what you need and not what you want. Compared to the cities where you need to buy everything. In the countryside, you spend less on foods, rent and the likes though most social services are not provided for by the government but people still live quiet, good and peaceably lives compared to the city where you spend much on food, rent, light, water, etc.



                                 Fresh foods


To me I prefer life in the countryside to the hustle bustle of the city but I have reasons living in the city.

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

JESU OYINGBO: THE SELF ACCLAIMED JESUS CHRIST


Olufunmilayo Immanuel Odumosu known predominantly as Jesu Oyingbo. Odumosu was born in 1951 to Jacob Odumosu, his grandfather was Joseph Odumosu a famous traditional healer in Ijebu Ode. He was trained as a carpenter, he served with the Post and Telegraph Department during World War II. He took up to his carpentary work after he disengaged from the Post and Telegraph Department and opened a shop in Lagos Island, close to Oil Mill Street. In the course of his work he was jailed for 6 months on the charge of debt as he constantly run at loss in his carpentary work. He attended many churches in Lagos before he claimed he received the vision from God that he was chosen as a Messiah, one who has come to redeem the world. He holds evening meetings close to his shop before his ministry began to boom. Jesu Oyingbo as a self- proclaimed Messiah founded the Universal College of Regeneration in Lagos and his personal beliefs includes liberal sexual rights and capital accumulation. It is shocking that, being a member of the UCR, one's property and partner could be taken at will by the Almighty Jesus of Oyingbo. He had on one account married a member's wife off to another member. He also married the wife of another man's wife to punish the man for maltreating his wife.

     
                                                Jesu Oyingbo

As if all these were not enough, Odumosu declared himself as Jesus Christ in June 1959 as the long awaited Messiah who had come to lead the people from darkness to light. He joins Christainity, Islam and Paganism to form his own mode of worship. In his communal enclave were, a bakery, a barber shop, a printing press, construction company and so on. It was indeed another world like the biblical Jerusalem on its own. Several inscriptions such as "the lion of Judah", "Immanuel the Christ", "prince of peace", Merciful Father", etc were on the buildings he owned on Immanuel street and that of Maryland.



   
It sounds funny that Odumosu baptize new members, not with water as done in the Bible and not with any other thing one could think of but with 9 strokes of the cane! After which the new member is free to live in the estate. He organizes a film show session every evening in the enclave and neighborhood. It was always festive like, full of pump and fanfare as everyone in the enclave would gather to watch movies with a projector provided by Jesu Oyingbo.


                                     The Enclave

Jesu Oyingbo married over 30 wives with an estimated number of 80 children. However, not all his children believed him or his religion, one of his daughter Bukola Immanuel said " I don't accept him as  my savior He's my biological father. I have only Jesus Christ as my savior".

Jesu Oyingbo really shook Lagos and other Southwest cities between the early 1970's and late 80s until 1988, when the self- acclaimed Jesus of Oyingbo died at the age of 73, just like every other man in a hospital. Every of his members were gripped in confusion. " How could Jesus Christ die on his second coming?" They wondered if he would resurrect on the third day  but till this moment, Jesus of Oyingbo has never resurrected. After his death, his ministry cracked. His children followers and his wives entered into a serious war because he left behind no will before his death. His eldest son, Olukayode Immanuel Odumosu took the matter to court and in 1977, the Court ruled in favor of his children who later evicted their father's followers living in the enclave. Today in the enclave, there are left abandoned and dilapidated buildings dominated by thugs and weed smokers. His he Jesus?

Monday, February 1, 2021

According to an Old Greek Proverb, " All things good to know are difficult to learn"

SAMUEL OLOMU

I'm Samuel Olomu. Sometimes life requires attention. The level of your attention exerted towards life will determine what is achieved by it.I want to relate my experience about " all things good to know are difficult to Learn". I would not like you see this as a show off but rather you see it in an opposite phase which will help receperate and expunge some misdoings which has become a way of doing things in our respective lives. 
I was enrolled in the village private school which was regarded as the best in the vicinity. My average parents at the beginning of every school session will purchase all the materials I needed as a student and there after struggle to pay my school fees. With all this I still find it hard to believe one of the best in my class. My performance was sometimes, not even an average. I participated in the school's entrance examination and I was part of the best twenty students out of hundreds that sat for the exam, but still not the best. I was greatly taken aback that my name could at least manage it's way to be one of the best in the Common entrance examination. I felt achieved.
We soon graduated to the Junior Secondary School where I finally realized my mysteries. There was a boy whom was enrolled from a public school in our village, his name, John. John though attends a public school where everyone believes less is taught has came second in the first term examination then in JSS 1. I will let you know that the kind of school you attend doesn't have any effect on your brain or your heights in life but the utmost veracity is that personal development is the key and also when you learn to learn what is good to know. Though very difficult but your sweats counts your success. I was greatly shocked by the success of John though I also did well to some extent. I was in the eighth position. On getting home this fateful day, my mum collected and went through the report card. Her first remark was "boy you tried". I was... Somehow I felt encouraged, then she continue to ask who was the first position in our class. I told her everything and mum and I soon began to diverge the meeting into a question and answer session. She asked; " how many heads do those people have?", " Can't you also be like them?". Her words met me at the right moment. I was sobered and I promise her to give in my possible best next time.
I began to do the secret behind everyone's success. I bethroated my books. I read all days, I set a goal, I learnt the virtue of hardwork and at last I arrived. At the end of the JSS 3 second term. I was announced at the School's end of the year celebration as the overall best student in the Junior Secondary level. My mum was very happy and pleased with this. I received my gifts and was filled with an unusual Glee and ovatory jacked m as I walk with a majestic fluant. At last I achieved my set goals.
What it takes to be great or achieved may not be easy but you have to keep on as your sweats counts your success.

Thursday, December 17, 2020

My comment: The great investor Charles F.Kettering Said; "The price of progress is trouble".


By- Samuel Olomu


I think I agree with Kattering's assessment of progress. The human association generally is based on the general notion of conflict which holds that the social order is maintained by domination and conformity. Human being in general is vulnerable to conflict or trouble in one way or the other. In drama we call it the bone of contention. Regretfully, human life is a stage of trouble and conflict and there is no way to attain progress without paying the price which is trouble.


It is partinent to state progress as the movement towards a refined, improved, or otherwise desired state. It could mean in the context of progressivism the advancement in technology, science and social organization which is as a result of direct human action i.e through activism, social contribution, or as a natural part of socialcultural evolution. Progress is often attainable by much efforts, activities and deeds of human. 

Generally, we can say nothing happens without efforts. The effort you exact on a particular thing will determine the progress it will yield and vice versa.


Let's make example of the French Revolution that began in 1789 and ended the late 1790s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte. Back then, the French people wanted their freedom from the French Monarchy and the poor economic policies of king Louis XVI, who later met his death by guillotine. The concern of the French citizens to raze and redesign their country's political landscape, removing the centuries old institutions such as absolute monarchy and the feudal system which as a result caused the upheaval. The French citizens paid the trouble price. Many of them lose their lives and properties. About 2,639 people died in Paris. About 50,000 were shot , or died of sickness in the prisons but at last they achieved what they wanted . They sacrificed for their freedom and it was at last their lot.

In conclusion, nothing comes or happens without a trouble price being paid. What we should glean from the words of Charles Kattering is long suffering. Never go back at the course of achieving your targetted goal, do not give up, be insistent and the progress will surely come.

#De'Wright

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Friday, December 11, 2020

TODAY'S CHARGE

 "You must do the thing you think you cannot do"_ Eleanor Roosevelt


Today I will be changing us from the word of Eleanor Roosevelt. I will begin by saying there is Ability in disability. What you think is not attainable depends on your ability, your efforts and your agility. The best way to get things done is by putting effort. Nothing is achieve without you paying the price.

Human being sometimes gets derailed in their thinking. "I think I cannot move mountains", "I know I cannot make it", "I believe I cannot win". Our thinking sometimes limits our ability. If we believe that the unattainable can be achieved then we will perform no-mean feat but if otherwise the result will be the case. This is somehow related to the biblical teaching of FAITH which could mean believe, ability in disability, hope, etc.

There are some misconception about the teachings of faith. We think something impossible will never be impossible. Though the thing in the real sense is impossible but we don't want to break even. We leave the impossible to continue to be impossible. Put effort into what you consider hard to you. Though it may not be easy but I will let you know your effort sometimes speak for you. For example as a student who had exams and have burn the midnight candle. Even though he may not have deep knowledge about the subject but at least will be totally different from someone who had slept all the night saying "I don't know it".

Things you should glean to;

*Never give up. Giving up is not the best option for you. You can still get there.

* Put more efforts the best will surely come.

* Be wise.

#De'Wright

#Today'scharge

#Putmoreeffort