The
Former Minister of Aviation - Femi Fani-Kayode has critisied the
British and French governments for insisting on One Nigeria. He said
that both countries have no rights to determine for the Ethnic Groups in
Nigeria for the Unity of Nigeria. Femi Fani-Kayode made this statement
in an article titled: THE MARCH OF THE ETHNIC NATIONALISTS AND A FRIENDLY WARNING FOR THE BRITISH AND FRENCH AMBASSADORS (PART 1)
● Consider the nation of Scotland. Her
people are yearning to have another referendum on whether or not to
leave the United Kingdom in 2018.
● When Nicola Sturgeon, the leader of
the Scottish Nationalist Party, announced their intention I did not hear
Theresa May, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, throw insults
and threats at her or accuse her of treason.
● I did not hear the French government
or the French Ambassador to the UK telling the Scots that they would
never be allowed to have their way and that they should perish the
thought of Scottish independence.
● Yet when it comes to the affairs of Nigeria it appears that everyone feels that they can tell us what to do.
In 1941 during the course of the Second
World War, the most famous alumna of my old school Harrow and the Prime
Minister of Great Britain, Sir Winston Churchill, said the following
words to General Bernard Montgomery, who was also known as the "Spartan
General", the hero of the Battle of Alamein, the Commander of the
famous British Desert Rats and the Field Marshall of the British Armed
Forces. He said,
"Monty, never give in. Never give in.
Never, never, never, never—in nothing, great or small, large or
petty—never give in, except to convictions of honour and good sense.
Never yield to force. Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might
of the enemy".
These are powerful and inspiring words from one of the greatest leaders that the world has ever known.
Today I share those words and sentiments
with every Nigerian who yearns for freedom from the bondage of ethnic
slavery and religious bigotry and who believes that the only way forward
is to restructure or redefine Nigeria.
Those of us that have these noble
aspirations will "never yield to force" and we will "never yield to the
apparantly overwhelming might of the enemy". Like Shakespeare's Macbeth
we shall be "bold, bloody and resolute" and if necessary we shall
"fight until the flesh be hacked from our bones.
No matter what comes our way we shall be encouraged, we shall walk tall, we shall stand firm and we shall stand strong.
This is because our cause is just and
even though our enemies may have today, we know that tomorrow belongs to
us. Again even though the night may be dark, we know that joy comes in
the morning!
Whatever the powers that be in Empire Nigeria throw our way we shall not bow and we shall not be cowed.
Like our Lord and Saviour and Commander
in Chief, Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Son of the Living God once did on
the cross two thousand years aģo, for the glory that lies ahead, we
shall take their taunts and insults, bear their horrendous persecution,
endure their malevolence and wickedness and despise the shame.
We shall stand our ground, hold our
heads up high, fight a good fight and, by the grace of the Living God,
in the end, we shall prevail.
We draw strength from the fact that we
are not alone in this struggle. Others that have also suffered injustice
and the most brutal form of subjugation and repression from their
oppressors have similar hopes and aspirations as ours.
Consider the nation of Scotland. Her
people are yearning to have another referendum on whether or not to
leave the United Kingdom in 2018.
When Nicola Sturgeon, the leader of the
Scottish Nationalist Party, announced their intention I did not hear
Theresa May, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, throw insults and
threats at her or accuse her of treason.
I did not hear the French government or
the French Ambassador to the UK telling the Scots that they would never
be allowed to have their way and that they should perish the thought of
Scottish independence.
Yet when it comes to the affairs of Nigeria it appears that everyone feels that they can tell us what to do.
For example Denys Gauer, the French
Ambassador to Nigeria, recently said that those that were agitating for
Biafra were indulging in an exercise in futility and that they would
never achieve their dream or ambition. What a sad testimony and sorry
tale this is.
It appears that the man knows little
about the deep resolve of those who are fighting for their freedom and
frankly he needs to learn a thing or two about the history of his own
country before he pontificates to us about ours.
His unsolicited counsel is both misguided and inappropiate and we completely reject it.
The French people, since the days of the
Great Revolution of 1789 and bold leaders and reformere like Maximilien
Robespierre, Jean-Paul Marat and years later, the greatest of them all,
Napolean Bonaparte, have always prided themselves on being the friends
of the subjugated and the deprived.
They have always been the champions of
liberty and freedom. They have always resisted oppression and tyranny.
They must not stop now.
To make matters worse Paul Arkwright,
the British Ambassador to Nigeria, threw his hat into the ring as well
and said that the United Kingdom "would not allow" Nigeria to break up.
Such ill-conceived pomposity,
self-serving clap trap and what the great writer and historian David
Icke describes as the "arrogance of ignorance" has no place in the
post-colonial world.
Simply put Arkwright, and all other
"Englanders" that think like him, ought to remind himself that Nigeria
is no longer a British colony.
In any case given the consequences of
Brexit and the strong agitation for Scottish, Welsh and even Northern
Irish independence it appears to me that the British Ambassador would do
better by trying to ensure that the United Kingdom itself remains
together rather than attempt to tell us what we "will be" or "not be"
allowed to do in Nigeria.
He would also do well to remember that
the days of "Rule Brittania" are long over, that the "Great" has been
taken out of "Britain" and that the evil amalglamation and unworkable
contraption that his forefathers forced on us in 1914 is fast
unravelling as a consequence of the hideous atrocities, sheer cruelty
and sociopathic meglomania of those that they imposed on us as our
internal colonial masters.
The bottom line is that the destiny of this nation will be determined by the people of Nigeria and no-one else.
Whether the Ambassador of France, the
Ambassador of the United Kingdom or anyone else likes it or not the
world is fast changing.
The philosophy, ethos and culture of
ethnic nationalism is gaining ground and pride of place. Nothing
terrifies the hegemonists, the internal colonial masters and the 'born
to rule' conquerors in Nigeria more than this because Yoruba, Igbo and
Ijaw nationalism coupled with the quest for southern and Middle Belt
emancipation is their worse nightmare.
The glorious march of ethnic
nationalism, the desire to break the yoke of internal colonialism,
slavery and bondage, the agitation for self-determination and the quest
for a fundamental restructuring of Nigeria or, failing that, the
establishment of new and independent nation states to replace her is at
an all-time high.
And so is the determination of the
various ethnic groups and nationalities to resist oppression,
subjugation and tyranny and defend and protect the interests of their
people.
If anyone doubts that they should speak
with the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), the Oodua Liberation Movement
(OLM), the Oodua Nationalist Coalition(ONAC), the Movement For The
Actualisation Of The Sovereign State Of Biafa (MASSOB), the Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB), the Ijaw Youth Congress (IYC), the Movement for
the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), the Middle Belt Youth Forum
(MBYF), the Southern Kaduna People's Union (SOKAPU), the Ombatse
Militia Group (OMG), the Tiv Cultural and Development Association
(TCDA), the Berom Militias, the Tiv Militias, the Zaar militias, the
Jukun militias, the Ngas Militias, the Nigerian Christian Falange (NCF),
the Sons of Gideon (SG) and numerous other groups that are not only
well-motivated, well- organised and well-equipped but also highly
focused and committed to their cause and ready to defend the interests
of their people no matter the price that may have to be paid.
I sincerely hope and pray that it never
happens because I deplore violence and I am a man if peace but if push
ever comes to shove and there is a showdown, the Nigerian Armed Forces
and security agencies, the Fulani militias and herdsmen and Boko Haram
will have a very hard time containing the fury and power of any or all
of these groups.
I say this because it is not the size of the dog in the fight that counts but rather the size of the fight in the dog.
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