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Wednesday 11 February 2015

Postponed election, an act of desperation from an incumbent terrified of losing - Chimamanda Adichie

In a piece titled "Democracy, Deferred", award winning author, Chimamanda Adichie described the recent postponement of the general elections as an act of desperation from an incumbent terrified of losing. Below is the article published on The Atlantic...
Last week, Victor, a carpenter, came to my Lagos home to fix a broken chair. I asked him whom he preferred as Nigeria’s next president: the incumbent, Goodluck Jonathan, or his challenger, Muhammadu Buhari. "I don’t have a voter’s card, but if I did, I would vote for somebody I don’t like,” he said. 'I don’t like Buhari but Jonathan is not performing.”

Victor sounded like many people I know: utterly unenthusiastic about the two major candidates in our upcoming election.
Were Nigerians to vote on likeability alone, Jonathan would win. He is mild-mannered and genially unsophisticated, with a conventional sense of humor. Buhari has a severe, ascetic air about him, a rigid uprightness; it is easy to imagine him in 1984, leading a military government whose soldiers routinely beat up civil servants. Neither candidate is articulate. Jonathan is given to rambling; his unscripted speeches leave listeners vaguely confused. Buhari is thick-tongued, his words difficult to decipher. In public appearances, he seems uncomfortable not only with the melodrama of campaigning but also with the very idea of it. To be a democratic candidate is to implore and persuade, and his demeanor suggests a man who is not at ease with amiable consensus. Still, he is no stranger to campaigns. This is his third run as a presidential candidate; the last time, in 2011, he lost to Jonathan.
This time, Buhari’s prospects are better. Jonathan is widely perceived as ineffectual, and the clearest example, which has eclipsed his entire presidency, is his response to Boko Haram. Such a barbaric Islamist insurgency would challenge any government. But while Boko Haram bombed and butchered, Jonathan seemed frozen in a confused, tone-deaf inaction. Conflicting stories emerged of an ill-equipped army, of a corrupt military leadership, of northern elites sponsoring Boko Haram, and even of the government itself sponsoring Boko Haram.
Jonathan floated to power, unprepared, on a serendipitous cloud. He was a deputy governor of Bayelsa state who became governor when his corrupt boss was forced to quit. Chosen as vice president because powerbrokers considered him the most harmless option from southern Nigeria, he became president when his northern boss died in office. Nigerians gave him their goodwill—he seemed refreshingly unassuming—but there were powerful forces who wanted him out, largely because he was a southerner, and it was supposed to be the north’s ‘turn’ to occupy the presidential office.
And so the provincial outsider suddenly thrust onto the throne, blinking in the chaotic glare of competing interests, surrounded by a small band of sycophants, startled by the hostility of his traducers, became paranoid. He was slow to act, distrustful and diffident. His mildness came across as cluelessness. His response to criticism calcified to a single theme: His enemies were out to get him. When the Chibok girls were kidnapped, he and his team seemed at first to believe that it was a fraud organized by his enemies to embarrass him. His politics of defensiveness made it difficult to sell his genuine successes, such as his focus on the long-neglected agricultural sector and infrastructure projects. His spokespeople alleged endless conspiracy theories, compared him to Jesus Christ, and generally kept him entombed in his own sense of victimhood.
The delusions of Buhari’s spokespeople are better packaged, and obviously free of incumbency’s crippling weight. They blame Jonathan for everything that is wrong with Nigeria, even the most multifarious, ancient knots. They dismiss references to Buhari’s past military leadership, and couch their willful refusal in the language of ‘change,’ as though Buhari, by representing change from Jonathan, has also taken on an ahistorical saintliness.
I remember the Buhari years as a blur of bleakness. I remember my mother bringing home sad rations of tinned milk, otherwise known as “essential commodities”—the consequences of Buhari’s economic policy. I remember air thick with fear, civil servants made to do frog jumps for being late to work, journalists imprisoned, Nigerians flogged for not standing in line, a political vision that cast citizens as recalcitrant beasts to be whipped into shape.
Buhari’s greatest source of appeal is that he is widely perceived as non-corrupt. Nigerians have been told how little money he has, how spare his lifestyle is. But to sell the idea of an incorruptible candidate who will fight corruption is to rely on the disingenuous trope that Buhari is not his party. Like Jonathan’s People’s Democratic Party, Buhari’s All Progressives Congress is stained with corruption, and its patrons have a checkered history of exploitative participation in governance. Buhari’s team is counting on the strength of his perceived personal integrity: his image as a good guy forced by realpolitik to hold hands with the bad guys, who will be shaken off after his victory.
In my ancestral home state of Anambra, where Jonathan is generally liked, the stronger force at play is a distrust of Buhari, partly borne of memories of his military rule, and partly borne of his reputation, among some Christians, as a Muslim fundamentalist. When I asked a relative whom she would vote for, she said, “Jonathan of course. Am I crazy to vote for Buhari so that Nigeria will become a sharia country?”
Nigeria has predictable voting patterns, as all democratic countries do. Buhari can expect support from large swaths of the core north, and Jonathan from southern states. Region and religion are potent forces here. Vice presidents are carefully picked with these factors in mind: Buhari’s is a southwestern Christian and Jonathan’s is a northern Muslim. But it is not so simple. There are non-northerners who would ordinarily balk at voting for a ‘northerner’ but who support Buhari because he can presumably fight corruption. There are northern supporters of Jonathan who are not part of the region’s Christian minorities.
Delaying the elections is a staggeringly self-serving act of contempt for Nigerians.
Last week, I was indifferent about the elections, tired of television commercials and contrived controversies. There were rumors that the election, which was scheduled for February 14, would be postponed, but there always are; our political space is a lair of conspiracies. I was uninterested in the apocalyptic predictions. Nigeria was not imploding. We had crossed this crossroads before, we were merely electing a president in an election bereft of inspiration. And the existence of a real opposition party that might very well win was a sign of progress in our young democracy

Then, on Saturday, the elections were delayed for six weeks. Nigeria’s security agencies, we were told, would not be available to secure the elections because they would be fighting Boko Haram and needed at least another month and a half to do so. (Nigeria has been fighting Boko Haram for five years, and military leaders recently claimed to be ready for the elections.)
Even if the reason were not so absurd, Nigerians are politically astute enough to know that the postponement has nothing to do with security. It is a flailing act of desperation from an incumbent terrified of losing. There are fears of further postponements, of ploys to illegally extend Jonathan’s term. In a country with the specter of a military coup always hanging over it, the consequences could be dangerous. My indifference has turned to anger. What a staggeringly self-serving act of contempt for Nigerians. It has cast, at least for the next six weeks, the darkest possible shroud over our democracy: uncertainty.

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Anonymous said...

Can someone please check if Anna Ebiere is still alive o. She has been off from intagram in a long time. Flavour don mess am up! Guys are very useless!!!

Juliet said...

You are beginning to talk nonsense woman

Unknown said...

Yea.I agree with what she wrote.
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Unknown said...

Damn too long. BrB

Anonymous said...

She has said it all.... Meanwhile GEJ out, Buhari Out. I vote for Linda :D

Unknown said...

hmmm

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Sai Buhari

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Sai Buhari

Anonymous said...

The writer has said it all!!!

Bishop Dammy said...

Now it's Chimamda's das turn to say her mind. Well, ma please remember to put our country in prayers. Eph 6:18. @Bishop_Dammy

Unknown said...

Secondary school students get ready! that's the title of your next literature must-read books for waec. Funny Manda

Subomi said...

I like her, she is brilliant but she is beginning to write too much. She wrote it like its for Business, like its a novel, like a piece she wants to be paid for and not really like a Nigeria unhappy with INEC's action.. or maybe its me

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Well said Chimamanda,

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Well said Chimamanda,

Unknown said...

MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.

Too much Turenci
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Unknown said...

Word Bae. WORD

Unknown said...

Ma I respect you a lot especially wen you pick up ur pen to write. But Buhari for Nigeria. Nah nah nah

Anonymous said...

CHIMAMANDA DEY go soon arrest ya mama and ban your books for 6 weeks oo

Unknown said...

This my woman will not mind her business nw abi? Wah does she knw 'bout d present critical political situation?

BONARIO NNAGS said...

Apt, what an incisive piece, very articulate.
Soon they'll label her a member of the opposition.

~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

Anonymous said...

biko chimamanda don't twist book in my brain. haha grammar oti po ju....

Unknown said...

When did dis small pikin start to talk? Chai everybody want to shine with Nigerian politics...GEJ all d way to 2019👍...let her go and hug transformer...

Unknown said...

When did dis small pikin start to talk? Chai everybody want to shine with Nigerian politics...GEJ all d way to 2019👍...let her go and hug transformer...

Anonymous said...

God bless you

Key takeaways

Jonathan is meek and mild not clueless

APC is corrupt

APC followers are delusional

Buhari government was shit

Unknown said...

Chei very long, will read later. But be careful of what you say my sister Chimamanda.

Unknown said...

Poetic justice.... Well, everyone has their opinion tho!

Unknown said...

Ok

Unknown said...

Well said

Anonymous said...

Very well said!

Anonymous said...

I appreciate the unbiased write up.. throwing punches at both candidates and parties... its still left for we the readers to decide who got knocked out by the PUNCH. Good 1

Anonymous said...

the problem with us southerns is we feel we are to educated and that we are above sentiments. what a stupid article by a stupid writer. lost all respect for you. Remain writing books and leave politics to those who know.

Anonymous said...

Thanks chiamanda, your writhing always soothes me.

Anonymous said...

This babe is smart! Super smart and articulate!
I have never truly fancied her nor rightly acknowledge his flight to fame, but each and every release, statements and thoughts forces me to awaken to reason.
Chim, this was a beautiful read: very objectively and reflective of our realities!
I just wished you can keep a blog!
Will ya?

Bike Packing Blog said...

Well said

Anonymous said...

Awesome write-up, Lady. Like you, most of us were indifferent about the elections.I know I was. Right now, am sorely upset it is slowing down my business. No one wants to invest or take financial risks!..If only the powers-that-be had weighed the option..if only!

Unknown said...

Beautifully scripted as usual. Must Read

Anonymous said...

Finally, you comment... True talk.

9jaschoolsresources said...

Yes!anger at this uncertainty. Waiting for another 6 months.It like waiting to collect payment from a debtor who has promised to pay on a set date- you are never sure if you will get your money on the set date. UNCERTAINTY

Unknown said...

I love dis woman article,a truth well said

Unknown said...

Your opinion..

#GodblessNigeria

Anonymous said...

Chimamanda I love u but I don't agree. I'm irritated the election was postponed but I'm voting GEJ either way and I'm not reading this. The title is a turnoff already ----C21

Anonymous said...

The most unbiased, factual and interesting narrative of the current political situation in Nigeria thus far

LIFE WITH GIGI said...

You have written well and am really happy after reading this article. You have said it all. Lets see how they will eradicate boko in 6 weeks. *armsfoldedandwatchingin3D

ME said...

She is just so on point! Thumbs up, Chimamanda!

Judeocracy said...

Real uncertainty my sister, I'd also vote for whom I don't really like. Jonathan is ineffectual, if Buhari proves so too, 2019 and we will be bidding him farewell. For now, let their be change!

Chyke said...

What's her own? She no get PVC. She should take several seats!

« The problem of man is man himself»

Unknown said...

This is the most lucidly comprehensive analysis of the dire situation nigeria has found itself in as a country. An article devoid of sentiments. Nigeria, between the devil and the deep blue sea with its omnious uncertainties. God will take us by surprise. Whether change or continuity, we will on be running around in circles without God. In fact the labyrinth is about to get more confusing.

Unknown said...

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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

Manuel Kunmi said...

Very very well said wise one... .. You said it all.. . Only a fool that didn't digest the content of this writeup properly will utter crap... ...

Anonymous said...

this girl should just shut-up her mouth, she knows how to speak and write English language does not mean she knows anything about politics, I don't blame her, is linda that is giving her the undue publicity, bitch! how dare you insult the presidency.

Manuel Kunmi said...

The predictable Nigerians

Anonymous said...

2much English, though ur saying the truth sha bur who's side she on?#cute catty#

Anonymous said...

Well said, dear. Anyone who believes that the elections were postponed because of security/PVC is living in a fool's paradise.

The question i ask them is; if Jonathan was leading, would he have postponed it? He and his gang should know that Nigeria is bigger than them and them and will definitely outlive them. Their michief will consume them if they don't stop.

Anonymous said...

Great article from someone at least whom we all know has no partisan affiliation, which can also be said of a lot of us in the same age category If you have really withessed the leadership of both aspirants, you might choose a tad differently, and if you have parents who did witness the civil war, well, thats another story. I enjoy her articles not because they come from her being a great writer, but they are usually organic and relatable.

Anonymous said...

0kay I still read it. Just can't let a Chimamada writeup slide. Still voting GEJ ----C21

Unknown said...

I love this Chimamada bcuz of her transparenc.. she's so unbiase In her work.. Linda learn a thing or 2 from her... nice piece..

Anonymous said...

Chimamamda .....Nigeria's greatest writer of our time.....

Unknown said...

Jona you done hear.....

Unknown said...

I reaD it to the end #Miracle...

Gentletee said...

You think so? It is our country so we dont need any external influence to do what is best for us. You are obviously entitled to your opinion. One may not buy the reason for postpostment which is an excuse to buy time and cool the tension but the fact is it has been decoded!

Unknown said...

That's just the truth.

Anonymous said...

Jonathan is winning, even a new born child knows that, Buhari is not a better option and cannot win

Jay said...

What an intelligent write up. #March4Buhari

Unknown said...

Na their pro no b my concern

destinysweet said...

GEJ till 2019




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Unknown said...

A very truism and articulated point

Unknown said...

Mainnnnnn that is a long one, I can't finish it but whatever happens let d will of God be done.

M.A. Gwandu said...

Simple and Straight, a word for the wise.

Anonymous said...

Wow...dis girl is fearless..i'm gubsmacked

Anonymous said...

My thought exactly

Anonymous said...

That tittle alone = FACT!!!!

Unknown said...

talented kim bia do u knw her? na only u waka come abi???

Anonymous said...

May be she needs to come to Nigeria and see how many people INEC cant find their PVC? INEC is not ready for the election as portrayed by Jega

Unknown said...

A well thought out write-up...It is good that everyone is showing concern

Tsafe said...

There it is all out..the truth...for both Jonathan and Buhari..I hope PDP would not accuse APC of paying Chimamanda for this article...Buhari is not the best we all know that but he is "a change" that Nig needs at the moment.I don't like him just like victor, but i would rather vote for him.

Tsafe said...

There it is all out..the truth...for both Jonathan and Buhari..I hope PDP would not accuse APC of paying Chimamanda for this article...Buhari is not the best we all know that but he is "a change" that Nig needs at the moment.I don't like him just like victor, but i would rather vote for him.

Unknown said...

spot on Chimamanda. u r so right xcpt for where u said Buhari is contesting for d 3rd time,is actually 4th now. Am going to vote 4 Buhari not because he's the best Nigeria could produce,but because compared to the GEJ of last 6yrs performance,he seems like a better alternative. The people around GEJ are so out of touch with the people,and very delusional about their chances till now,thus the election shift.

Anonymous said...

She can't say it better, Jonathan is such a desperate goat. And we must vote him out whether he postpone d election again. No escape zone. Clueless modafucka

Anonymous said...

Word!speechless.Chimamanda,I doff my hat for you.

Anonymous said...

I like Jonathan but disappointed in his overall performance over d last 6yrs, all we Nigerians are keen on is visible results and not paper stuff telling us about GDP and d robust economy, meanwhile there are no changes in price of commodities or major infrastructural developments. Telling us about d privatization of d power sector meanwhile we still rely on our generators. Telling us that they've created jobs whereas we all know that's a lie. I agree Buhari is too old, but that's about it! Everything else is perfect to me about him. If he wins, which I pray he does. If he underperforms in his 1st 4yrs. We shall replace him!! Very simple!! All we want is a free and fair election and ofcourse a peaceful one.. I have my PVC and I Wld vote BUHARI. Mac10...

Unknown said...

I couldn't agree more

Unknown said...

Chew my comment.

Anonymous said...

I know this dumb Nigerians will still come here and go against this truthful write up1

Unknown said...

Chimammada has said it all. i personally is not voting.

Anonymous said...

Nne,e garu school.
My people shine your eyes,our history remains in the past but lets forge ahead to a brighter future for all.
Our intergrity as a nation is on the ballot box,go out and vote whenever the govt/inec allows it!!!

knowurway.com said...

She said it all and it is true

CHYNELL said...

Well said Chima, if only our politicians had consciences and Nigerians wise........
WHICH WAY NIGERIA?

CHYNELL said...

Well said Chima, if only our politicians had consciences and Nigerians wise........
WHICH WAY NIGERIA?

Anonymous said...

She doesn't have the right as collection of voters card is concern.







shollymama said...

The election really needs 2be prosponed I was with ma mum 2get hers u need 2see how many pvc was there in the bags. I den wonder aw wil people vote without their pvc. God wil gv us a gd leader

Unknown said...

The "RAW" Truth,nicely written. Desperate acts like the Election postponement at the expense of an already crawling economy is Wicked. Nigeria which way forward?

Okowright Balaxy said...

Thanks for the write up,but it doesn't change the fact that GEJ will win. You may be a renowned writer but that doesn't mean people will always be gullible to your opinion. If the respected Soyinka can write rubbish about GEJ because APC bribed him, I don't think write up based on sentiment should suprise me. INEC are not ready for the elections,millions of people are still collecting their PVC's. Buhari is unelectable and that's the fact, let's don't waste our time arguing over it. Tinubu just want to deceive Nigerians, especially the hausa people,so when Buhari wins he will die for another Yoruba man to take over. To HELL with Tinubu please, he's the godfather of corruption.

Unknown said...

Taaaaa!!! This woman like big big talk... See wetin she just balance for her room cross leg kip fingers for keyboard type..smh

Anonymous said...

This is very true. I would definitely not vote for Buhari neither will I vote for Jonathan either. If only Jonathan was smart enough to step down and let someone else run. His quest for power makes me sick. He has been in power for six good years and that's not enough for him. Step down let someone else run in your place. What sought of Change do u want to accomplish in the next four years that the last six years couldn't? The truth is Jonathan's chances of winning this election are very very slim and because people do not want Jonathan they would rather vote for Buhari who is not any better. Permit me to say, Buhari's case is like dating a boy who cheats on you and claims he would change if u give him another chance. Let's be realistic these two candidates are no good.

@MEETD®EALEVANS™ said...

Gosh beautiful piece there...

Anonymous said...

This is very true. I would definitely not vote for Buhari neither will I vote for Jonathan either. If only Jonathan was smart enough to step down and let someone else run. His quest for power makes me sick. He has been in power for six good years and that's not enough for him. Step down let someone else run in your place. What sought of Change do u want to accomplish in the next four years that the last six years couldn't? The truth is Jonathan's chances of winning this election are very very slim and because people do not want Jonathan they would rather vote for Buhari who is not any better. Permit me to say, Buhari's case is like dating a boy who cheats on you and claims he would change if u give him another chance. Let's be realistic these two candidates are no good.

Anonymous said...

sidential candidates are opposite sides of the same coin..politics being the coin while opposite sides include religious idealogy, political party ,age, tribe, region etc its really a shame that we are indirectly limited in options despite the availability of a lot..-illiteracy indeed is the bedrock of our peoples political mindset including the so called school goers.we are presently presented with two choices devil or satan. I wonder which is better. Just a tot... And Linda we need to talk.... Its very important to you... No gimmicks ...agueleisiragbe@gmail.com

Ruff Neck said...

Chimamanda as always a balance writer. She has pointed out the ills of the two candidates. Nigerians should shine their eyes and vote wisely. It's unfortunate that these two are occupying our political space; our choices revolves around them.

Manuel Kunmi said...

Four solid years to prepare for the election and the ain't ready... What a shame

Manuel Kunmi said...

Not bad #Ilike #imeanyourcomment

Manuel Kunmi said...

Well said

Unknown said...

Yeah I support her....the present adm is full of fear of the unknown.....I just pray after all this that he will win cux if not I pity he and his supporters........still voting Stella oduah ......beautiful sexy eyes lol



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Unknown said...

Yeah I support her....the present adm is full of fear of the unknown.....I just pray after all this that he will win cux if not I pity him and his supporters........still voting Stella oduah ......beautiful sexy eyes lol



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Anonymous said...

Wow what an unbiased piece.igbos learn from her may be the marginalization you guys are suffering will end

GlamNotchApparels said...

True

Anonymous said...

Retard. Kill yourself.

Anonymous said...

My brother one beer for you there!

Unknown said...

Tell those fuckers...

Mz Lolo... said...

Chimamanda is the only person that feels my pain. Nice piece

Chichi said...

Beautifully written as usual

Olaide Davies said...

I love this lady.

Linda Fashion Blog said...

She has hit the nail on the head. I believe if Jonathan had even shown seriousness in tackling Boko haram, many Nigerians won't chose a 72yr old man over him. His nonchalant attitude towards even the plight of the victims has now become his bane.

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Anonymous said...

Just because a person can write great literature doesn't mean they are spot on when it comes to Nigeria. We are complex for many reasons including our inability to laud greatness. And we're complaining, comparing, accepting? Where are the true leaders of our nation - such as the writer of this piece, such as all of us commenting sensibly or not? It's time to stop the mudslinging and ask for better leaders. But first, who is a good leader people? Who is the leader that would have a semblance of values we can be proud of? I'm tired (as you well may be) of accepting anything because that's what there is. We need a change that ALL aspirants should aspire to demonstrate and be accountable for. Dis wan na true talk no be to abuse person wey we agree say we wan manage - two of them. I look forward to a fading crop of oldies and an emergence of youth and truth (hmm...) in Nigeria - in politics and everywhere else.

Mz Lolo... said...

Stfu

Anonymous said...

In ur point u started very well and ended so stupid mum

Unknown said...

wow, this is powerful. the pen is mightier than the sword.

Henry said...

Chimamanda you no go leave politicians and their games go concentrate on writing a new book.

Anonymous said...

THIS IS A WOMAN WITH INTERGRITY AND WILL NOT COMPROMISE HER DIGNITY AND HER OPINIONS CANNOT BE BOUGHT WITH BROWN ENVELOPE OR A BANK CREDIT TEXT ALERT. SHAME, SAME CANT BE SAID OF ALL THESE SHAMELESS NOLLYWOOD WRETHCED BEGGARS.

Anonymous said...

THIS IS A WOMAN WITH INTERGRITY AND WILL NOT COMPROMISE HER DIGNITY AND HER OPINIONS CANNOT BE BOUGHT WITH BROWN ENVELOPE OR A BANK CREDIT TEXT ALERT. SHAME, SAME CANT BE SAID OF ALL THESE SHAMELESS NOLLYWOOD WRETHCED BEGGARS.

Chyke said...

You retard shouldn't learn from her! Which marginalisation? It's a gang up against a hard working race!

Anonymous said...

Jonathan and his crew are scared of losing,because of the huge some of money,his gonna pay those that invested in his campaign!I think Thats the truth people!!!! Its just like a company having shareholders,when profit comes,it is split amongst them...you all think these people just donate super huge sum of money for campaign and not want anything in return?hahha... be wise.

Damilola Ade said...

You spoke my mind dear

Anny said...

dis woman just won more respect from me and even more...*THE COMPLETE TRUTH*

Unknown said...

Dear chimamanda, I dnt read ur books buh I guess I av 2 strtr reading dem now. U jst gave d postponement a Gud meaning

Damilola Ade said...

Am sure ur brain needs repair

Unknown said...

Well said jare..lobatan!!!!

Damilola Ade said...

Ahahahahah udeze na okupe dey read media matters not jona

Mz Lolo... said...

Oya chop kiss

Unknown said...

That's the absolute truth. Goodluck is just scared of being defeated.

Damilola Ade said...

Good way to summarize her article! Chop kiss.

Damilola Ade said...

A good writer is fearless beside she said nothing wrong

Damilola Ade said...

True shame my brother

Unknown said...

U said it all

Anonymous said...

Change we wany.

Damilola Ade said...

Oduah for what nne?

NENEAFRICA a.k.a BoldBlack$Beautiful said...

Exactly my tots

Anonymous said...

i wish i was that carpenter. I just want to know her on a personal level.

NENEAFRICA a.k.a BoldBlack$Beautiful said...

Do our choices actually revolve around these two? Aren't der other presidential candidates from other parties?.. y must we streamline ourselves to these very two?...if jona is not good enough n buhari also den we should move on to d very nxt more deserving candidate from anoda party!!!... abi dem swear for us say e must b jona or buhari?

Shekeleke said...

I was in tears when I read her article. Well spoken. I am giving Jonathan a protest vote. Let open our eyes to Vote Buhari- Pst.Chekelekekee

Anonymous said...

Nwanyi oma, onwe ghi ihe mega. Gej has terribly disappointed. Anything but the shoeless clueless one. Even with a fake NEPA bill as certificate anything but gej. He is so graceless to watch on tv and speaks with an incoherent slur. Not that he makes sense with his disgusting speech pattern. Let us all march4bubari. Enough of cluelessness. Our girls are still missing. BH his supposed siblings are suck blood and causing mayhem. Corruption has caused our dear country to become a ridicule amongst nations. Under gej's watch we actually have nothing to be proud of. Mtcheeeeeew. Abegi, gejites should all go and take several back seats in that old molue headed for otuoke. A d before I forget, pls fasten your seat belts.. Heheeehehehehee. Una journey well.

Anonymous said...

Chimamanda is just too good with her write ups. She has given facts and argued her case with them. Why can't the people who disagree with her give facts and present their arguments instead of cursing her out? Is there no more sense in Nigerian heads?

Judeocracy said...

Am glad I did, most comments I see are insulting her person! Atimes I wonder if Nigerian voters are ethnic oriented or clientelistic ....Jona is ineffectual.

Unknown said...

Well said chimamanda. you all go to my blog and read another interesting short article about the postponed election, titled "my marriage has been postponed and might never hold"

Juleslouis said...

This lady just hit the nail on the head and i think she's articulately right. Thumbs up

Unknown said...

Another article on
my marriage has been postponed and might never hold @www.udokajane.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Yea it's you.

Anonymous said...

You are senseless that's y u can't understand. Idiot
#NWord

Unknown said...

Eeeyah and you old mama that was born 1743. Love her bajebaje

Unknown said...

Shut up Nnenne. Your the one that should go and hug transformer. Chimamanda only observed something and she said it.

Anonymous said...

The write-up lacks in-depth understanding or appreciation of issues but attention seeking and full of criticism. An objective analyses mixed with proffered solutions would express desire to build and patriotism. U have lost a fan here. I'm disappointed.

Anonymous said...

Its u anonymous

Anonymous said...

#Sai Babaaaaaaaaa
#Sai Buhariiiiiiiiiiiii
#March4Buhari
#gmb2015

Anonymous said...

Chiamanda answer your husband's name so that we'll all know you are now Yoruba

Unknown said...

Yes it's you that is not getting her.
Nice piece,kudos to you sis!

Anonymous said...

THAT YOU KNOW LITERATURE DOSE NOT MAKE YOU WISE. ALL YOU KNOW IS HOW TO WRITE BOOKS, THAT WILL NOT MAKE YOU A GOOD WIFE, A GOOD COOK, A GOOD MOTHER OR EVEN A GOOD STUDENT OF HISTORY. YOU DELVING INTO AN AREA YOU NO NOTHING OF. IF YOU ARE WISE AND CIVILISED HOW CAN COMPARE SOMEBODY WHO OVERTHREW AN ELECTED GOVERNMENT, KILLED PEOPLE WITH BACKDATED LAW AND ORGANISED STATE KIDNNAP, WITH JONATHAN. JONATHAN MIGHT NOT BE THE BEST BUT NOT BUHARI. IT IS AN AFRONT ON NIGERIANS TO ASK FOR OUR VOTE. ADICHIE YOU ARE FREE TO HOLD YOUR OPINION BUT THERE IS WHAT IS UNIVERSAL TRUTH.

Redcandy said...

Please and please, if you know you didn't read this write-up, then don't make stupid comments. Also, if you know you didn't understand it fully, again don't make stupid comments. She is simply saying she is on nobody's side but moving the date wasn't necessary. That's all! Which one is 'she's siding APC or PDP'? Abi you are the illiterate that doesn't understand what she's saying? She rubbished Jonathan and equally rubbished Buhari. How is she now taking sides? Na wa for some people o. You may not reckon with her but others, including the international community do. Hate all you want!

Redcandy
****www.idoncomeagain.com

Anonymous said...

You seem very immature.

Anonymous said...

Did you read the article?

Unknown said...

Best piece I hv read in respect 2 d upcmin election.most youths r not voting

Unknown said...

Anonymous 5:45 who's d mumu now? Is like u need a kunu in ur life

Anonymous said...

I feel sorry for you. Award winning writer stupid? I guess you know about politics?

Anonymous said...

At least she is able to express her opinion. You should try it!

Anonymous said...

You are everything that is wrong with Nigeria.

Anonymous said...

Chimamanda!!! Upon all your stories and insight into the Biafran war, you still remain Ignorant about what's really going on in this country. I really feel sorry for you and other Igbo people that still believe that this election is about two political parties.

Anonymous said...

GBAM!!

Anonymous said...

Chimamanda!!! Upon all your stories and insight into the Biafran war, you still remain Ignorant about what's really going on in this country. I really feel sorry for you and other Igbo people that still believe that this election is about two political parties.

Unknown said...

abeg go and sit down,,,,dont put ur mouth, this election b/w PDP and APC is beyond u before they will lock u up.

Anonymous said...

It definitely is you.

Anonymous said...

If you know so much, why not pick up your pen and write? She is trying to emancipate the people that can't be heard.. you are there chatting bull on a blog site.

Anonymous said...

You are obviously a daft.

Anonymous said...

she's not as smart as I tot...she's just good with words...be urself dear, sometimes u shudnt say anything

Anonymous said...

On point biko! U jst said my mind

Anonymous said...

Buhari Out Jona carry go

Anonymous said...

GEJ 2015

Anonymous said...

Sai buhari OUT!!!!

Anonymous said...

Idiot nnenne George...u dint just open your fucking lowdown trashy smelling irritating he'll forsaken gutter mouth and say Rubbish about chimamanda !! You, your family, your generations,yiur great grand parents extended and many more fucking generations of your can't achieve half of her success and what she has achieve you dis rotten Pussy whore called nnenne.FOOL

Anonymous said...

It is definitely you! I actually enjoyed reading this... and twas very apt.

Anonymous said...

The article was well written but doesn't talk to an average Nigerian. Authors should learn to communicate in a simple manner. When you write an essay that requires college degree to interpret, then the power of the message is diminished.

This election should be about about change. Vote in BUHARI to send a message that Nigerians will no longer tolerate lame duck government.

Anonymous said...

Abi ooo... and it's obvious she didn't play favorite o. she just said it as it is. + her own opinion. From this piece, I can't even decipher who she'll vote for

Anonymous said...

My thoughts exactly, there re other presidential candidates, Jonathan is ineffectual nd buhari is no better, den let's vote for someone who is better biko.....

OMG!WOMAN said...

God bless Chimamanda ... This is the utmost truth about this whole scenario. It's a tribal war and most of the attack on Jonathan is because he's a southerner point blank. Lol at Jonathan floated into power tho.

Princess G said...

I couldn't read pls. God's will might be done concerning the election.

Anonymous said...

How would you ever see the sense in that when you are so senseless.

Nkechi J. said...

You are very daft and stupid. So if someone does not agree with you they must be clueless? Eze onye agwalam you must know everything. In a democracy, we must agree to disagree, that's what civilization is all about, that's what progression is all about. And if you actually read the article like one who can read English, you will see she is not exactly jumping over the hills for Buhari.
Dumb dumb, the point of the article is simply that GEJ's govt will end up losing favor by this act of desperation. Everyone in Nigeria knows that the election was postponed because GEJ won't win if election takes place on Feb 14th. PDP sees that but you are obviously too sentimental and choked up with your bowl of stupidity to see beyond the smoke screen!
Irrespective of who you support, respect other people's opinion that's the only way Nigeria will move forward.
Look at it this way, if there were no competition between communication companies, do you think MTN and all if them would've stepped up their game?
Everybody wants to win, all we're saying is convince Nigerians that you deserve the position. That's what democracy is all about.
Now take your illiterate behind to your village.
#daft

Mercy seat said...

But it's PDP or no party naa...

Anonymous said...

WITH ALL SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY, CHIMAMANDA IS TALKING SERIOUS TRASH.IS SHE IN NIGERIA? DID SHE REGISTER TO VOTE? IF SHE HAS, HAS SHE COLLECTED HER PVC? DOESNT SHE SEE MILLIONS OF NIGERIANS ALL OVER THE POLLING CENTRES AND LOCAL GOVT OFFICES, STILL TRYING TO COLLECT THEIR PVCS AND SHE SEES NOTHING WRONG IN DISENFRANCHISING 23 MILLION NIGERIANS? PLS THESE AFRICAN OYINGBOS , SHOULD MAKE PROPER RESEARCH BEFORE COMING OUT TO WRITE OR SPEW RUBBISH OUT OF THEIR MOUTHS.

Anonymous said...

It's u

Nkechi J. said...

They can't get ready in 4 years it's in 6 weeks they will be ready. #Delusionalmuch
When we tell ourselves the truth, we move forward progressively!

Anonymous said...

Are you sure you read that article, I doubt cos if you did you'd properly be cursing right now in your usual way

Anonymous said...

No its not you, I felt I was reading a prelude to a novel myself

Anonymous said...

Absolutely excellent, you hit d nail at d head. The two candidates are obviously wrong for the nation, but one has to go in, which leaves us no better choice dan re-electing d incubent president,hoping dat he wil learn frm all d's struggles and correct his past leadership, to be able to leave the seat with a good name.Mr president please and please we are begging u to stabilise power(electricity) in d's country,we are not asking for too much. When their is light,every oda factor wil correct itself automatically,we are too rich a country to stay in darkness,

Unknown said...

igbo woman watch ur mouth....ur beginning to sound more wazobia dan nigeria itself....politics of nigeria is too complex for young head,nd it has nothing to do wt brilliant novels.

Goodluck Till2019 said...

How can you agree with what she wrote. She hoping for another civil war abi, so she can write the other half of a yellow sun.

Stick to novels pls

Anonymous said...

Pele oh "ancient of days". The one who can tell who's a small pikin. At least she made a lot of sense in that write up, u old mama ngwanu.... tell us wat u know abt Nigerian politics. Empty brain, talking trash. Foolish fool. Park well make intellectuals talk!!!!

Unknown said...

Saiwagi Onu dia!! Ewu ofia!

Anonymous said...

Lol at one beer for you. But u just said my mind. Buhari is my choice

Unknown said...

Yeah right! Cos you don't have a mind of your own! Moron!

Unknown said...

So this storyteller wants elections to be held with 35% of the voters disenfranchised. In the South East geopolitical zone only 59.22% collected their PVCs with 41% disenfranchised. In the South West geopolitical zone 43.15% of registered voters collected their PVCs with 57% disenfranchised. Surprisingly 81% collected in North East despite Boko Haram insurgency ravaging the area. May be INEC was chasing the voters with their PVCs as they fled from their abodes. No, this storyteller got it wrong. INEC was not ready for the elections and Professor Jega should resign for failing to successfully produce and distribute PVCs in four years.

Unknown said...

Anon 5:28, Are you born stupid or you are just pretending to be stupid??

Anonymous said...

Yah man!

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