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When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by ObidientFC: 3:31pm On Aug 20, 2022
I seem to begin a lot of my columns with anecdotes from the 1990s, and this one will be no different. It’s not formulaic, I promise – it’s just that the 90s were my childhood years and I learned a great deal of what I know now during those glorious, nostalgia-tinted years that I now remember with fondness, while most Nigerians remember them as the “Abacha stove” era. Anyway, I digress.

In 1999, shortly after the economic wilderness that was the Abacha era, there was a rich dude who died. Hardly headline news, because rich people die everyday, right? Well, here’s the thing – Victor Nnamdi Okafor was not just any rich man.

He was a man with so much wealth that he obtained the Igbo nickname “Ezego,” which literally translates as “King of Money.” At the age of 35, Victor Ezego had everything most red-blooded Nigerian men aspire to – successful business chains, an eye-popping fleet of cars, various comely damsels warming his bed, reportedly over 70 houses across Nigeria, and generally a lifestyle that could only be described as “violently opulent.”

And then one day, there was a pothole.

For want of a nail, and all that
While celebrating Christmas in 1999, Victor decided to drive himself from Lagos to Enugu. He hardly ever drove himself, but that day he decided to do so, ostensibly to enjoy the unique dopamine rush that comes behind the wheel of an expensive car with a powerful engine – in this case a Jeep Cherokee. The car chose that day of all days to break down along the way, and he ended up having to tow it from Asaba with another car.

A few kilometres from Ihiala, disaster struck. Having driven fast into a big pothole, he apparently forgot that he was towing about 2 tons of free-rolling SUV behind him and he hit the brakes. The Jeep Cherokee – his pride and joy that he himself drove from Lagos that morning – plowed into the back of the Lexus he was in, violently launching his head into the reinforced glass windshield. A few hours later, despite his convoys best efforts, the “King of Money” was dead. What killed him? An incurable genetic disease? A destructive war? A powerful business rival? None of those things – just a regular, unimpressive Nigerian pothole.

18 years later in June 2017, I would experience my own “pothole” moment when I sat helplessly on a sofa inside a house valued north of N500 million and watched its owner – my dad – die in front of me. The reason? The ambulance just didn’t show up in time. That’s it.

There was no huge, dramatic event that took place. The 66-year-old man simply suffered a survivable stroke, and then the 112 ambulance service in Lagos simply didn’t show up for nearly 2 hours. When it did eventually deign to show up, it was only to examine his corpse, confirm his death and casually inform me, “We don’t carry corpses.”

For want of a smooth road, Victor Ezego died along with all that he was. For want of an ambulance, D.F. Hundeyin died on his marble living room floor. Whatever those men were or had achieved meant absolutely nothing to Nigeria – when it decides to happen to anyone, it happens with contemptuous ease that makes a total mockery of one’s achievements and attempts at self insulation. I made that realisation that day in 2017, but here we are in 2022 and it seems as though the message really has not got through yet.

*Bad governance will not spare you – even if you are part of the government*

Whenever I speak to old friends and school alumni who have aligned themselves with certain politicians and power structures that I personally find unconscionable, they always laugh and give me variants of the same answer – “Bros, wetin man go do?”

The reasoning is that those who wield power will do so with or without them, so instead of becoming an exiled refugee like me, they would rather quietly fall in line, kiss the ring and get something out of it for themselves.

Some of my friends have multiple garbage collection contracts in Lagos, which is apparently one of the most common rewards for displaying fealty to the Emperor of Bourdillon Road. Others have supply contracts for government agencies.

Some operate as middlemen in processes that do not require middlemen, for the sole purpose of generating “jobs for the boys” through Nigeria’s famously generous public pork barrel. After getting all this, some even go into electoral politics for the singular purpose of entrenching themselves forever into Nigeria’s public purse.

To such people, Nigeria is not a horribly governed, unsecured space going through an existential crisis, but a wonderful land of opportunity. This lot love Nigeria more than anyone reading this article, and why wouldn’t they? It’s working for them – or so they think.

The problem is that Nigeria is such a tragedy of horrors now, that anyone who thinks they have “figured it out” and can ride the growling green-white-green tiger is genuinely delusional.

I know this because my dad was one such person. He never put his hands anywhere near the public purse or compromised his ethical principles, but he thought he had figured out a system for keeping Nigeria and its uncertainties away from his family’s door.

Electricity? 35kVA Marapco diesel generator with a 1,000 litre external tank. Water? Grandiose borehole with twin underground and twin overhead tanks equipped with 2-step filtration devices. Poor security? Double-gated GRA estate security, electrified fence with 1-metre barbed wire, alarm system and halogen security lights. Poor healthcare? Go private at Eko and Reddington. Education? Same thing. And on and on and on lies that.

Then an ambulance probably didn’t have enough petrol and thus didn’t show up on time one day.

And that was that……

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Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by Earthstorms(m): 3:34pm On Aug 20, 2022
So true. You can immune yourself completely from bad government.

Bad governance will not spare you – even if the head of the government is from your tribe.

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Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by Nobody: 3:35pm On Aug 20, 2022
Obi will do great things..

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Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by TinubuThief: 3:36pm On Aug 20, 2022
Tell those urchins oh

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Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by SadiqBabaSani: 4:03pm On Aug 20, 2022
Hundeyin is not even Poor ooo,

Yet the poor people who bad government will affect most are the one who want Tinubu to come in and continue feeding bottle system of government

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Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by KingKO22: 4:08pm On Aug 20, 2022
Of Tinubu can't get it then I wish Atiku all the best

We need Someone who can help us sell the remain oil and gas industries in South especially that NNPC

We need a Muslim as president for continuous Islamic agenda
We also need Fulani Herdsmen to takeover Nigerialand too


If any stupid group from South shout Biafuro or death after 2023 election, i wish them Python danse Pro grin
Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by smileyoo: 4:17pm On Aug 20, 2022
so true indeed: bad governance will not spare you even if you are part of the government. that's what we have been telling our fellow citizens, supporting this failed government, since 2015, but they erroneously branded us wailing wailers, but presently every part of this nation has been turned into a wailing arena of insecurities, kidnappings, and never before experienced economic hardship in the country.
only God knows what the next junction will unveil to all the citizens, in this stupid deceptive journey of a nation.

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Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by Abfinest007(m): 4:27pm On Aug 20, 2022
We have political thieves they re d politicians

We have d ordinary thieves


The ordinary thieves are closer to us than d political thieves but the political thieves are more dangerous than d ordinary thief bcuz the decisions of the political thieves affect both d mass and d ordinary thief.now d ordinary thief can't bear d pain so he pour his frustration on d mass

We leave d political thief but chose to go after d ordinary thief

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Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by PDJT: 5:45pm On Aug 20, 2022
-When a cleaner or carer in the UK has better chance of surviving a health emergency than a governor in Nigeria, that should give any sound mind a bit of sleepless night. But you still see youths whose future has been mortgaged by evil unconscionable politicians, cheering and hailing for evil to continue.

-Nigeria? Smh.

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Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by Wisetrue99: 6:09pm On Aug 20, 2022
ObidientFC:

*Bad governance will not spare you – even if you are part of the government*
Our government/leaders are our own portholes

Them go steal so tey, still steal for another country.

A government that could not solve money related issue in Nigeria that has brought everything to a standstill is buying vehicles for Niger Republic undecided

He says one thing and does another

May God Almighty save us from these evil people! Amen.
Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by johannu(m): 7:47pm On Aug 20, 2022
"Bad governance will not spare you – even if you are part of the government."

I could remember the late Minister of State for Labour, James Ocholi, who had an accident along Kaduna-Abuja highway. It was reported that the man and his son died on the spot, while the wife later died at Doka Hospital. If Doka Hospital was well equipped, the wife might possibly be alive today. But who could have imagined a serving Minister's wife receiving treatment at Doka Hospital on the Abuja-Kaduna road.

"Bad governance will not spare you – even if you are part of the government."

As 2023 draws close, we should be mindful of the fact that "A good leader from anywhere is better that a brother who is a bad leader."
Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by Fkmodhi: 8:54pm On Aug 20, 2022
Nothing don happen to ooo, though baba nah prayer warrior hopefully time still deh sha...
Re: When Nigeria Happens To You, Nothing Will Protect You: David Hundeyin by floret23(f): 8:55pm On Aug 20, 2022
Earthstorms:
So true. You can immune yourself completely from bad government.

Bad governance will not spare you – even if the head of the government is from your tribe.
A candid advice for etrouble and his fellow Tinubu rented urchins.

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