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Ahmadu Ali And The Blindness In Nigerians by Nobody: 7:21pm On Feb 02, 2015
Ahmadu Ali And The Blindness In Nigerians



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Timothy Nkenu Woma






As I carefully skimmed through the headlines of yesterday, one of them was “Ahmadu Ali Tells Nothern Nigeria to Plan Candidate For 2019” and I shook my head in disgust and despise for Nigeria and the blindness of majority of its citizenry. It is now clear however, that most of our ‘statesmen’ take 2015 (elections) as simply a matter of power, not an issue of state of the nation.



Would someone please tell Ahmadu Ali that 2015 is an issue beyond region or tribe? Would someone please tell him that his speech of classifying Nigeria into two groups is stereotyping? Would someone please this ‘statesman’ that the fate of Nigeria should no longer rely on the candidate’s zone but his ability to perform? This stereotypic statement by Ali simply shows the sad fact that he, like many Nigerians have failed to see beyond region, religion, creed et al.



Having been born in the ‘North’ and being an ‘aboki’, I still preferred a Fashola/Okorocha v Goodluck/Sambo presidential election. Does that in anyway show that I am not ‘loyal’ to my region? No! It simply means that I have learnt to look past where you come from and see what it is that you can do (for the nation).



This statement made by ‘Sir’ Ahmadu represents one of the many factors why the Nigerian nation has kept rotating around since 1960 in a rather stagnant and pathetic state. People would want someone to be elected for no other reason apart from his tribe, region or religion. The blindness in Nigerians has done so much damage and the people don’t even see it, they think it’s the turn of their region to share the ‘national cake’ and nothing more. That is why when a ‘Chukwudi’ is president for eight years, people expect him to handover to a corrupt ‘Sadiq’ or an incompetent ‘Adewale’ rather than handing over to a competent ‘Chinedu’ simply because they are from the same region.

A most recent example is the way the Nigerian nation negatively reacted to the proposed Buhari/Fashola ticket for no other reason than the fact they are from the same religion; a shameful slap to the face of a giant. The question that comes to mind when all these things happen is, is Nigeria truly one nation or just a geographical location with people within it?


Many Nigerians simply view the forthcoming elections as a chance to give power to a region or religion or something along those lines but, in actual sense, it’s about much more. It’s about restoring the pride of a battered giant, it’s about making the fallen elephant stand once again. The elections are about how to move forward and to reject stagnancy.


Until most Nigerians wake up to embrace the fact that region and religion should not be counted as criteria for electing an individual, the nation shall always move one step forward and two steps backward.



Source: http://pensideoftim..com/2015/02/ahmadu-ali-and-blindness-in-nigerians.html

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Re: Ahmadu Ali And The Blindness In Nigerians by Nobody: 7:24pm On Feb 02, 2015
Nice one Op. I read your comments on Seun's facebook wall.
Thumbs up bro!
Re: Ahmadu Ali And The Blindness In Nigerians by Nobody: 7:26pm On Feb 02, 2015
berem:
Nice one Op. I read your comments on Seun's facebook wall.
Thumbs up bro!

Thanks. smiley
Re: Ahmadu Ali And The Blindness In Nigerians by Nobody: 7:47pm On Feb 02, 2015
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Re: Ahmadu Ali And The Blindness In Nigerians by Mynd44: 7:51pm On Feb 02, 2015
*sleeps off*

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Re: Ahmadu Ali And The Blindness In Nigerians by egift(m): 7:52pm On Feb 02, 2015
Nice. PDP think they can divide and conquer Nigerians using religion, ethnicity and lies. Jonathan should start packing.

Re: Ahmadu Ali And The Blindness In Nigerians by Nobody: 8:06pm On Feb 02, 2015
Mynd44:
*sleeps off*

*shakes him violently*

Stand up, go piss....lol
Re: Ahmadu Ali And The Blindness In Nigerians by Firefire(m): 8:17pm On Feb 02, 2015
Good one OP,

Unfortunately, no vacancies in Aso Rock till 2019 cool
Re: Ahmadu Ali And The Blindness In Nigerians by Truckpusher(m): 9:43pm On Feb 02, 2015
Op in as much as you've raised a valid point that calls for every right thinking person to think and ponder I still maintain that until the faulty foundation of Nigeria is corrected ensuring that their is justice and equity for every man ,we will continue to remain like this.

Nigeria has defrauded a lot of people and that atmosphere of distrust has become an idealogy and no people or ethnic group is ready to be dropped on the back bench of Nigeria's polity and these distrusts is real and our politicians are cashing in on it at our own detriment but the truth remains that if we don't run a true democracy we will never leave that cage.

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