OPINION
By Tony Ademiluyi
The
corruption issue is one of the crafty strategies that the Caucasian
imperialists have used to keep this country divided. Nigeria as the most
populous black nation on earth is of strategic importance to the
neo-colonialists and so it is in their best interest to perpetually keep this
nation divided.
Chief James Onanefe Ibori |
I was in
my maternal grandparents’ house in Benin City when the news caption on July 27
2006 read ‘Prominent Lagos Politician brutally assassinated.’ My instincts told
me it was Funsho Williams that was murdered. I waited with breath as my worst
fear was unraveled. My political mentor and hero was no more! I passed out and
woke up in the hospital. The hope for good governance in the ‘Centre for
Excellence’ was gone like a candle in the wind. I recall the extensive
discussions I had with him as a then student member of first the Network
Alliance and then the Williams Campaign Organisation. In 2003 at the risk of my
personal safety and life, I mobilized many Akokites to cast their vote for this
former alumnus who was a gentleman per excellence despite the fact that the
then Olusegun Obasanjo led government shut down all the Nigerian universities.
How could Captain be murdered? I recall when my paternal grandmother died in
2005; he drove himself with his beautiful wife to the funeral without any
police escort.
James Onanefe Ibori is no saint and like every mortal has his good and bad sides. After a six year incarceration in the United Kingdom, the tumultuous reception that was accorded him could be interpreted differently depending on the perspective you choose to view it. From mine, it was a loud protest against the conspiratorial forces of imperialism that incarcerated him. It was a loud rejection of the flawed and biased system that didn’t satisfy the dictates of the maxim that ‘he who comes to equity must come with clean hands.’
I have always been suspicious of the overt interest of imperialist institutions in the backing of the corruption fight in Nigeria. It is no news that the British Department for International Development (DFID) massively funded Ibori’s trial so as to get a large chunk of the 250 million pounds booty. The international agency for destruction with a more than passing interest in the exporting of gay rights, abortion, euthanasia and all other nauseating cultures of death didn’t lift a finger to ensure that the funds got back into the coffers of the Delta State government in one bit. It was a total travesty of justice for them to have interfered in the entire judicial process and Ibori was absolutely right when he opined that he was not an ex-convict. Some of his vociferous supporters are silently clamouring for a state pardon but in my candid view, the basis for it doesn’t even exist as he can’t be truly regarded as a felon.
Until
Nigerians realise the divide and conquer strategy of the imperialists and
reject their poisonous overtures, this country will never develop.
Why is
the Ford Foundation funding Sahara Reporters? What is the interest of this
anti-Africa organisation that backs agendas that are capable of annihilating
the world’s second most populous continent?
Nationalists
like Kwame Nkrumah, Zik of Africa etc led the struggle to rid the continent of
colonial rule. The Osagyefo proved more visionary as he used his influence as
President to spearhead Pan-Africanism and wisely tapped the talent of maverick
Senator Francis Arthur Nzeribe to spread the ideals to all the ends of the
continent. Nkrumah was miles ahead of his peers as he established the Kwame
Nkrumah Ideological Institute in 1961 to entrench ideological consciousness
among Ghanaians. Tragically, the incursion of military rule made the grand
vision hit a cul-de-sac.
The new
buzzword that will shape the development of the African continent will be a
strong leader that can damn the imperial west and massively influence the rest
of the fifty-three countries to toe a similar line in the manner reminiscent of
how Nigeria played a primordial role in the political liberation struggle of
most African countries.
Ibori has
the grit to spearhead this much needed anti-imperial struggle with his unjust
incarceration that will act as the much needed bulwark. History often repeats
itself as there is nothing new under the sun. We won’t forget Mandela’s and
Obasanjo’s prison to presidency story in a hurry. Omisore’s and Nkrumah’s also
followed the same trajectory!
The
coincidence of his and Obama’s birthday – August 4th is similar to the nexus of
the much told John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln legendary story.
Obama
represents the worst of the anti-African agenda while Ibori will be thrust by
in controllable circumstances to act as a counterfoil to lead the continental
struggle of breaking the yoke of imperialism.
I make
the prediction that Ibori will one day sit in Aso Rock and will ruthlessly
unleash the catharsis that will see Africa free at last.
The
Oracle has spoken!
TONY
ADEMILUYI
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