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Friday 30 October 2015

The Insolence of Rabiu Kwakwanso and The Words of Inua Wada - by FFK

Article by Femi Fani-Kayode. Read below...
I am saddened that the former Governor of Kano state, Senator Rabiu Kwakwanso, a man whom I have always considered a friend and one whom I have always respected could insult our reverred Yoruba elders. A few days ago, during a function in Ibadan, it was widely reported in the media that he asserted that the recent demand by the Yoruba elders that all Fulani herdsmen ought to be banned from the south west as a consequence of the hideous atrocities that they have been committing against our people is somehow inappropiate and misguided.
 Instead of stopping there he went further by attempting to give us an unsolicited lecture about his Fulani heritage and pedigree and about the benefits of having a good education: imagine that coming from one of them. He concluded by telling the Yoruba elders to just ''shut up''. Such impudence and insolence is rarely seen and this final insult may represent a defining moment in the history of the relationship between the Yoruba and the Fulani in our country.

Worse still, this comes barely a few weeks after Chief Olu Falae, a much-loved 77 year old Yoruba elder, was abducted, incarcerated, stripped naked, beaten, cut with matchetes, maimed, frog-marched, humiliated and kidnapped by a group of Fulani herdsmen. Unlike many others Chief Falae was lucky to escape with his life because both before and since his abduction many other victims of the Fulani cattle rearers did not. These aliens are herdsmen and cattlerearers by the day and terrorists, murderers, vagabonds and rapists by the night.

They have become a terror and an affliction to our people. That is what we have to live with in the south west and many other parts of southern Nigeria today.The Yoruba are still hurting from the abductions,murders, raids and consistent violence being meted out to them by these creatures from hell yet no-one seems to care. Many Yoruba farmers are still living in trepidation of being attacked and butchered by the vagabonds and many have had to sit by helplessly as the heartless beasts raped and slaughtered their wives and daughters before their very eyes.

Instead of attempting to calm our nerves and allay our fears by reaching out to us with an olive branch and condemning the criminal actions of his Fulani kith and kin, Rabiu Kwakawnso has instead indulged in his provocative and dangerous diatribe. It is a manifestation of the crass arrogance that some Fulani leaders have cultivated over the years that they feel that they can insult us in this way and get away with it.

Worse still they seek to defend, rationalise and condone the activities of their barbaric and murderous herdsmen who have murdered, raped and pillaged thousands of our people and forcefully taken our lands and crops over the last few years. I will leave it to Afenifere, the Yoruba Council of Elders, the OPC and others to respond to Kwakwanso and those he represents because these are the groups and people that speak for the Yoruba nation.

The only thing that I will say is that Kwakwanso's thesis and theory about education being the answer to the menace and criminal activities of the Fulani herdsmen in the south west does not make sense. It has no basis in logic, rationality or reason. In any case if the herdsmen are not properly educated and do not know how to behave in a lawful and civilised manner when they are in the territory of others whose fault is that? Is it not the fault of Kwakwanso and the other Fulani leaders who have refused to enlighten and educate their people over the last 50 years?

That is the bitter truth. You cannot stop those herdsmen that have chosen to be murderers, vagabonds and rapists by simply educating them because what they do is inherent within them. Those that have chosen the path of criminality and violence are suffering from a sociopathic and psychotic disposition. Simply put they have an insatiable bloodlust and an irresistible desire to hurt others and to steal, maim, rape and kill.

When I say this I am not referring to all Fulanis but only to those Fulani herdsmen who insist on indulging in violent and deviant behavior in our land. The only thing you can do to stop such people is to make them face the full wrath of the law for the crimes they have consistently committed and ban them from entering our territory. It has nothing to do with education. We do not want these herdsmen amongst us anymore because they are like a plague. All they do is kill, steal and destroy.

They have done it throughout the Middle Belt for the last 50 years and now they are doing it in the south and particularly in Yorubaland. Do Kwakwanso and the other Fulani leaders expect us to keep quiet whilst their people are terrorising, slaughtering and robbing ours? If so they are in for a big shock. We will not only not keep quiet but we will also continue to insist that they must get out of our land. And if the government refuses to protect us from them we shall take strong measures to protect and defend ourselves and our people. There is no crime in self defense. The days of talking down to us, treating us with contempt and treating us like slaves are long over. Kwakwanso and those he represents should not test our will or underestimate our resolve.

We want peace but it cannot be at the expense of our lives and the liberty and safety of our people. The Yoruba cannot be butchered at will or treated like sacrificial lambs to the slaughter by anyone or any group of people. Senator Kwakwanso's insult on the Yoruba elders will not go unanswered. Education is not the solution to the problem of the murderous Fulani herdsmen. Expulsion is. This brings us to the unfolding situation in our country today. It appears that the Fulani leaders of yesteryear were far more honest and forthcoming in the expression of their views and disposition about the south than the ones of today. Let us consider the following. In an essay titled ‘’Nigeria’s History and A Morbid Obsession With Unity’’ written in Vanguard Newspaper on October 6th 2013, Dr. Douglas Anele wrote the following: ‘’Now, it should be pointed out that before the July 29th 1966 (northern military ‘’revenge’’) coup, prominent Northern leaders, led by the Sardauna of Sokoto, much more than their Southern compatriots, disliked the unification or amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria.

For instance, at the inauguration of the Richards Constitution in 1947, Tafawa Balewa, who later became Prime Minister, declared, “We do not want, Sir, our Southern neighbours to interfere in our development. …I should like to make it clear to you that if the British leave Nigeria now at this stage the Northern people will continue their uninterrupted conquest to the sea.” At the General Conference held at Ibadan in January 1950, the Emirs of Zaria and Katsina made it quite clear that “unless the Northern Region is allotted fifty per cent of the seats in the central legislature, it will ask for separation from the rest of Nigeria on the arrangements existing before 1914.”

In March 1953 during a heated debate at the Federal House of Representatives, Ahmadu Bello (who later became Premier of the North region) remarked that “the mistake of 1914 has come to light and I should like it to go no further.” When a delegation from the Action Group decided to visit Kano in May that same year “to educate the Northern peoples about the crisis in the House of Representatives over the self government motion,” Inua Wada, Kano Branch Secretary of the NPC, declared in a speech two days before its scheduled arrival that, ‘’having abused us in the South these very Southerners have decided to come over to the North to abuse us’’. Although the visit was cancelled eventually, it did not prevent the Kano riots in which scores of Ndigbo were murdered’’.

Wada, who later became Minister of Works in Tafawa Balewa’s government, was particularly virulent in his choice of words and many are of the view that his fiery submissions and threats of violence resulted in the Kano riots of 1953 which took place two days later and in which thousands of southerners were slaughtered. To reiterate this point Bobson Gbinije, in his article titled ‘’Igbo and Northern Leaders: Hate and National Cohesion’’ which was published on September 2015, wrote the following: ‘’The invidious and inveterate mutual hatred and antagonisms between Easterners and Northerners through inspired hate speeches and media publications, dates back many years before independence. Sporadic out breaks in Northern towns, particularly the Jos riots of 1945, had been occurring in the past but the British Administration barely took them seriously. However, after the ruthless massacre in Kano in May, 1953 the British were constrained to look into the matter by setting up a commission of inquiry on the Kano disturbances.

The Report on the Kano disturbances posited that the remote causes suggested at the time could not by any means be referred specifically to Easterners. The attacks were attributed to the clash of cultures, the disparities in economic and social development between Northerners and Southerners, the occupation of strategic posts in the administrative, technical and commercial sectors of Northern life by Southerners and the leveling impact of Western religion and political ideologies introduced into the North by Southerners. It is on record that there were series of polemical and aggressive verbal exchanges between Northern Representatives and the Action Group Members during the Lagos Conference. But the fuse that really set off the explosion in May, 1953 was the proposed visit to Kano of an Action Group (AG) delegation led by Chief S. L. Akintola, an Ex-Minister (who was Chief Obafemi Awolowo's deputy and who later became the Premier of the Western Region) .

The organization and preparation of Northerners for the riots did not suggest to Easterners that they would be the main object of the attack. Northerners denied in 1953 that the massacres were ever organized or premeditated. But it is on record that two days before the disturbances began on Thursday, May 14, 1953, Mallam Inua Wada, then Secretary of the Kano Branch of the Northern Peoples Congress (NPC) and later Federal Minister of Works, convened a meeting of the Native Administration sectional heads at the works Department in Kano during which he made a very ill-advised and provocative speech against the proposed visit of the Action Group delegation led by Akintola. Inua Wada said, inter alia, ‘’having abused us in the south these very Southerners have decided to come over to the North to abuse us but we have determined to retaliate the treatment given us in the South. We have therefore organized about 1,000 men ready in the city to meet force with force. We are determined to show to Akintola and his group what we can do in our land when they come. The Northern Peoples Congress has declared a strike in all Native Administration Offices for Saturday, 16th May, 1953. We shall post a sufficient number of men at the entrance of every office and business place and we are prepared to face anything that comes out of this business’’.

The organization and preparation of Northerners for the riots did not suggest to Easterners that they would be the main object of the attack. Northerners denied in 1953 that the massacres were ever organized or premeditated. But it is on record that two days before the disturbances began on Thursday, May 14, 1953, Mallam Inua Wada, then Secretary of the Kano Branch of the Northern Peoples Congress (NPC) and later Federal Minister of Works, convened a meeting of the Native Administration sectional heads at the works Department in Kano during which he made a very ill-advised and provocative speech against the proposed visit of the Action Group delegation led by Akintola. Inua Wada said, inter alia, ‘’having abused us in the south these very Southerners have decided to come over to the North to abuse us but we have determined to retaliate the treatment given us in the South.

We have therefore organized about 1,000 men ready in the city to meet force with force. We are determined to show to Akintola and his group what we can do in our land when they come. The Northern Peoples Congress has declared a strike in all Native Administration Offices for Saturday, 16th May, 1953. We shall post a sufficient number of men at the entrance of every office and business place and we are prepared to face anything that comes out of this business’’.

55 comments:

Davido's driver said...

What a statement

Unknown said...

Ffk I hail oh! U can write for Africa....like reading your write ups buh this one? You must pay me to finish reading it.

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Too long fa

RAUL of nnewi said...

Msheew every body knows dat d menace of 1914 was not only an error but an aberration

Unknown said...

Dis FFK self, he talks too much & the thing don enter his writing. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Dis FFK self, he talks too much & the thing don enter his writing. Linda take note!

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Maaama said...

FFK we want peace in ths country and not war,i can see u are trying sooo hard to set a war btween the northerners and yorubas.And u 'l not succeed. United we stand! One love Nigeria

Lala said...

You are insulting the man that is feeding your kids... Wow!

Unknown said...

Well explained,

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Unknown said...

Bonkom! Mtschew

Anonymous said...

FFK...1 among my favourite advocator of the masses

shescute said...

And some people will come here and insult FFK for speaking the truth

knowurway.com said...

Hmmm why some men beating the drum of war?

Unknown said...

This man can like to write long story...

Unknown said...

The battle is so on!!

Biyi said...

Oh shut up Femi. You bloody love the sound of your own voice or in this case your stupid write ups!

You are not a respected Yoruba man! You foolish man that disowned your daughters and did not even attend their wedding. You lack morals and values of a Yoruba.

Omo ale jati jati.

Anonymous said...

Embeleme olololo. We are watching oooooi

FRESH said...

I think this two-faced man, has only one passion, to break-up this country.

Unknown said...

So true. God bless u sir

Anonymous said...

And you like to sick long dick but no one complaining

Unknown said...

Nice one, couldn't finish it. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

Anonymous said...

Ramblings of an opium eater. Currying favour with Ibo now he fucks their women. Spent fool

Anonymous said...

Filthy man. From Ibo gal to Ibo gal soon he will have Ibo dick in his big blabber

Anonymous said...

Elenu mewa. Ode man

Unknown said...

Sorry except only the new human will say they didn't know FFK with all this story. Na only him they know everything but all I know is that this country belong to all of us know matter what may happen we are going to come out of it.

Anonymous said...

Can somebody tell this man to shut his trap n stop feeling relevant... Cos he's just a useless loser

Anonymous said...

Good Talk, FFK. Twisted and evil minded people will not see the fact in this article. It is unfortunate. For over ten years the Fulani herds men have been silently destroying lives and properties not only in the South West but also in Delta State. They would dagger to death farm owners who refuse them entering into farm lands. Some of these herds men even carry guns. Because they are of no fixed addresses they are difficult and impossible to trace to face the law. I remember last year in a border village between Delta and Edo states these herdsmen burnt down a palm oil factory. Report was made and they gave the Police tough time with their sofisticated arms and by laying ambush for the Police. Police withdrew and start giving excuses why and what they needed to proceed in the arrest of the herds men. Till today no clue and the farm owner is still suffering from his loses. I agree with FFK that these murders should leave. They have a different mind set. They might graduate to a type of Boko Haram. Is not dividing Nigeria as some commentators are putting it. Is the fact that He who wears the shoe feels the pain if it is not comfortable.

Anonymous said...

In a sane society, the govt builds designated grazing grounds with sufficient water and grass, abattoirs, deep freezers, rail lines/transportation systems that ensures the herders can sustain their livelihoods without taking away the livelihoods of others. FFK raises very instructive points that demand prompt attention before various groups in territorial defense rise up against one another. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. #goodcausetospeakup

Unknown said...

The only truthful Yoruba politician

Anonymous said...

I wonder what my Ibo sister saw in this garrulous idiot FFK.

Unknown said...

Mcheww!!!

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Anonymous said...

God bless you Femi. Hausa fulani is our problems
We don't want this marriage again. Ah ah

Anonymous said...

God bless you Femi. Hausa fulani is our problems
We don't want this marriage again. Ah ah

Unknown said...

At least there is evidence of truth in what he is saying I still respect him

Unknown said...

At least there is evidence of truth in what he is saying I still respect him

Anonymous said...

@Juliet Iwuno You're an intellectual dwarf. If you ain't got any meaningful comments to make please shut your trap. The atrocities of the so called Fulani herdsmen is outrageous and needs to be addressed before it spirals out of control. That was exactly what happened in the case of BHT when some voices of northern extraction began to politicise govt efforts to quel the extremism. As a matter of fact some dubbed it a genocidal attack on the north because the target of BHT then was mainly minority Christians in the North, they criticised govt for curbing the excesses of Islamic extremism. But today their mosques are on fire as BHT has gone haywire. FFK has identified the early warning signs of potential proliferation of the violence and criminal activities of Fulani herdsmen as unleashed on innocent citizens. In fact it beats my imagination that notable figures in the south West haven't added their voices to the clarion call by FFK. Some day if unchecked these criminals will ride their donkeys on our streets in broad daylight and do what they enjoy doing- killing kidnapping robbery and raping

Anonymous said...

Is FFK carrying any gun? Intellectual dwarf. All he's advocating is to check the excesses of those criminals and not sweep it under the carpet with some stupid sentimental comments. Go tell that to Boko Haram and Fulanis you rotten ass. Go tell terrorist Shekau you want peace and sure you'll get it in full dose.

Anonymous said...

Intellectual dwarf that's not the subject drop your stupid sentiments and address the issue.As an intellectual FFK has pointed out that there's a problem brewing and wants it discussed and solutions preferred, if you're so short sighted and can't figure out any thing reasonable shut your gutter and engage your reclusive brain in something meaningful. Dadadindin. Ewu hausa.

Anonymous said...

Did you say fucking Ibo girls? Small minded morron. We love him cos he comes good any time. Tell your sister to try him if she's good and clean enough for him. Onyeara. Olori ibu

Anonymous said...

God go Punish them. The repercussions is de Menace of Boko Haram. Bcos Northerner can never stop problems at Situation Management Stage. They will think u hate them when given good advice. Until it bounced bk on them like that of Boko Haram. Keep educating the northern leaders for they know not what they say/do. God bless u FFK.

Ibrahim Bala said...

Cocaine is a hell of a drug!

Anonymous said...

Who wan read this one

Anonymous said...

FFK doesn't mean well for this country alway trying to cause division. Confusion and hate among pple.....pls wat is d meaning of all diz

Anonymous said...

Obasanjo knows d real definition of FFK, giv him food and he will dance azonto, shoki, galaxy plus including etigi for u.....diz man does not want peace in diz country

Anonymous said...

Obasanjo knows d real definition of FFK, giv him food and he will dance azonto, shoki, galaxy plus including etigi for u.....diz man does not want peace in diz country

Unknown said...

Tell her o! Let her hear. Iwuno ne commenting rubbish all d time. Wawuya

Unknown said...

Thunder fire your mouth. Ewu hausa

Unknown said...

@biyi I need no prophet to tell me u are a bastard youself. What has his family ish got to do with this?

Anonymous said...

FFK may God judge you for all the lies you are spreading. From all indication you don't care about the unity of Nigeria and Nigerians all in the name of gaining relevance. God will definitely put you to shame. Anybody that doesn't want peace and unity for our country shall never know peace in his life. "Oloriburuku somebody".

Unknown said...

FFK is on point.

AGB said...

@anonymous 8:17am is obviously dull and shortsighted yet he's been calling everyone 'intellectual dwarf'. Why would sensible person support Fani Kayode's ethnic bigotry?

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