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Ambassador Obanikuro Should Stop Meddling! by comfort3: 3:35am On Apr 03, 2009
Ambassador Obanikuro Should Stop Meddling!
By Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D.

I have been following the short and recent career of Mr. Musiliu Obanikuro, the Nigerian high commissioner to Ghana, in the country and cannot vouch that the man has half-conducted himself as professionally as the Ghanaian media whose practitioners he has gone on record as having rather imperiously accused of “exhibiting unprofessional behavior” (Ghanaian Statesman 3/24/09).

First of all, for a senior diplomat, the man is rather too loud, to speak much less of the patently obnoxious. He also behaves as if he were a lone ranger, or the only foreign diplomat representing any country in Ghana. I firmly believe, however, that such obnoxiousness primarily stems from our faulty, albeit proverbial, Ghanaian hospitality(CLOSET XENOPHOBE? )

[b]Secondly, I find it to be deeply offensive that Mr. Obanikuro, a failed gubernatorial candidate for Lagos State and a former senator, would rather have the Ghanaian media sit duck, or passively by, while undesirable criminal elements of his country swamp our, otherwise, staid and placid nation and recklessly threaten to lay the very moral and cultural fabric of our society to waste.(Ghana has no criminals? Who were JJR's PNDC regime executing? )

And just what is Mr. Obanikuro’s rationale for having our media turn a blind eye to Nigerian organized-crime kingpins recklessly operating in the sovereign territorial space of Ghana, but the vacuous and purely self-serving fact of a handful of Nigerian-owned, or heavily patronized, banks having set up store in our country? (Have you set up a kiosk in your own country as you continue to froth from America?). And on the latter score, perhaps, somebody like me ought to boldly and plainly inform the stentorian high commissioner that Nigerian businesses operating in Ghana are no charitable institutions, and that their obviously overriding motive is the proverbial capitalist profit margin.

But even were these Nigerian-controlled and/or –operated banking institutions, indeed, charitable organizations, would such fact, in of itself, imply, at least in the apparently flamboyant imagination of Mr. Obanikuro, that Ghanaians promptly surrender our birthright and dignity on the sheer grounds of a supposedly storied Nigerian magnanimity?

Also, the curious notion that, somehow, constructively probing minds among our media practitioners are single-mindedly dead-set against forensic veracity, and would rather stampede commissions of enquiry into issuing prejudicial reports against Nigerian entrepreneurs in Ghana, is unpardonably insulting. Maybe that is more in keeping with Nigerian political and judicial culture(egotistic drivel?; )and so, perhaps, Mr. Obanikuro had better be reminded that Ghanaians have been at the very forefront of the crucial business of justice and fair-play, however perfectly or imperfectly.

The grim fact is that, contrary to what his evidently hyperbolical sense of proportion dictates, by and large, Nigerians do not have a very good reputation outside their own country. Indeed, during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the former American military’s Joint-Chiefs-of-Staff chairman, Gen. Colin Luther Powell, was routinely reported to be claiming that the spate of abject corruption and scam-artistry in Nigeria was only bested by Pakistan. And what is more, here in the United States, the curiously ironic legend has it that the most ardent of Nigerian criminals are almost invariably hi-tech savvy and Ivy League-educated, with advanced degrees from such globally recognized institutions as Yale, Harvard and Columbia universities. And the latter may partly explain the resounding “success” of the so-called 4-1-9 scheme (the scapegoats responsible for all your inadequacies in America, right? How many have you lost a job opening or girlfriend to? Does the poor quality of the written English as seen in 4-1-9 letters justify your spurious claim?).[/b][b]Then we have also had morally debilitating and emotionally mortifying cases of Nigerian gangster-pimps prowling our secondary educational institutions and aggressively recruiting teenage Ghanaian women to engage in filmic sexual orgies or pornography(The sex pests and serial beasts in their 50s and 60s daily defiling 12 year olds in Ghana are also Nigerians?). The most recent of the latter nature vividly remembered by this writer occurred at Mpraeso Secondary School (MPASS). And so rather than self-righteously blame a supposed dearth of professionalism among members of the Ghanaian media, Mr. Obanikuro ought to be holding forth with the leaders of the Nigerian immigrant communities, with the prime objective of finding effective and lasting solutions to the glaringly disproportionate acts of criminality committed and perpetrated against innocent and responsible Ghanaians by some of his immigrant countrymen and women.[/b]To be certain, quite a remarkable number of American-resident Nigerians with whom this writer has interacted have, invariably, stated their serious intention of permanently relocating to Ghana for two significant reasons, namely, a peaceful and relatively crime-free environment, and a conducive economic milieu. Could Mr. Obanikuro readily and confidently impugn the authenticity and integrity of such visceral observations? (You imagine that there are more Nigerians in Ghana than there are Ghanaians resident in metropolitan Lagos, from Gatankowa to Agbado, Sango to Ajuwon and AGEGE? If it hurts that Nigerians live in high brow areas of Accra, deal with the pain!)

In any case, exactly what does the Nigerian high commissioner mean when he asserts that “Bashing Nigerians on radio and the newspapers today has become the order of the day. This must be addressed quickly or [it] would turn into something horrible”?

The reader can bet his proverbial “bottom-dollar” that if I were in charge of Ghana’s foreign – or external – affairs ministry, Mr. Obanikuro would already be packing up his baggage and luggage to return to Bataan, as it were.

*Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D., is Associate Professor of English, Journalism and Creative Writing at Nassau Community College of the State University of New York, Garden City. He is the author of twenty books, including “Ghanaian Politics Today” (Atumpan Publications/lulu.com, 2008). E-mail: okoampaahoofe@aol.com.


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Re: Ambassador Obanikuro Should Stop Meddling! by comfort3: 3:38am On Apr 03, 2009
Re: Ambassador Obanikuro Should Stop Meddling! by netotse(m): 4:05am On Apr 03, 2009
na wa o! see as dem don see us finish. . .even ghana(i wonder who's next?maybe rwanda!)
Re: Ambassador Obanikuro Should Stop Meddling! by lucabrasi(m): 12:14pm On Apr 03, 2009
who or what did he finish?
whoever wrote that is simply stating his own side of the argument,and this isnt a balanced article at all,anyone reading all that rubbish will invariably conclude that ghananians are innocent,law abiding timid people that nigerian gargoyles have invaded and corroded their very existence and culture,of course obanikoro is right in defending his country after all that is his major prerogative there,are they expecting him to denounce nigeria and nigerians for ghana?

if he was being honest,he would have admitted that ghananians have been one of the prime culprits in using nigerian passports to commit all sorts of fraudulent acts,just because it was so easy to get before.
also contrary to what is being reported everywhere,while the ghana elections was better than nigerias,they had thugs and violence,my point being they r not as innocent and peaceloving as the man is painting them,and right now by the sheer economic/financial activities nigerians have brought to ghana,they certainly need us more than we need them
Re: Ambassador Obanikuro Should Stop Meddling! by Backslider(m): 6:06pm On Apr 03, 2009
You see why we must not condemn ourselves?

A battle is lost when the population throws her hand up. The soldier of a country will fight in vain if the population is defeated. This is why God had to make all the old of Isreal not enter the promise Land save Joshua and Caleb.

Yes we have a problem but we can solve it lets us give free advises.
We can do it
Re: Ambassador Obanikuro Should Stop Meddling! by PROJECT: 4:09pm On Apr 04, 2009
who the hell is that fooloish ghanaian , who told her that ghanians are hospitable people,they are crooks who are only waiting to dupe foreigners,maybe she should listen to tv3 and tell me how many nigerians have been caught perpetuating crime in ghana.they are full of envy and are very lazy,from the ga to the akans, only the voltarians are a little bit nice,u come and talk about nigeria,have u forgotten the crimes your fathers came to perpetuate in nigeria in the 70s before we decide to sweep u guys out,if your police is not corrupt show me one nigerian criminal that has mde the headline for the past one year and i will give u a list of ghanian that have made the headlines atleast i will give 50,thanks to tv3.dont come and talk rubbish.i will support obanikoro come rain come shine.

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