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Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 6:49am On Mar 04, 2023
For people who have asked for my opinion on last Saturday's presidential election, here it is:

By Farooq A. Kperogi
Twitter: @farooqkperogi

In the aftermath of INEC’s declaration of APC’s Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the winner of the February 25 presidential election, a broad range of Nigerians from a certain demographic category have been squirming in a confused welter of bruised emotions.

I can relate to their psychic trauma because I experienced it in 2016 when Donald Trump was declared America’s president. I was in distress for a whole week. But some people are exulting in Tinubu’s victory for reasons that seem immaterial, even inane, on the surface, but which are significant and symbolic, nonetheless.


I was personally indifferent to, and invested no emotions in, the outcome of last Saturday’s election because it was as predictable as tomorrow’s date. The PDP that faced off APC in 2019 was fractured into four feuding, mutually annihilating factions to fight APC in 2023, which has remained more or less unchanged. What could go wrong with that?

Atiku Abubakar’s PDP, Peter Obi’s Labour Party, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso’s NNPP, and the G 5 governors were all in a united PDP in 2019. In 2023, they not only splintered, they sabotaged each other with more ferocity than they confronted APC. Only the wildest stretch of Pollyannaish fantasy would expect a more or less united APC to be defeated by a fragmented opposition.

Nonetheless, I want to transcend the outcome of the election and explore the emotional universes of the people who are deeply hurt by Tinubu’s victory and of people who revel in it because the election, more than any that Nigeria has had since 1999, was more about the emotional politics of identity and representation than it was about anything else.

Tinubu is a fatally flawed personality. Not even his most ardent supporters deny that. But it isn’t just his personality that triggers the anxieties of people who are upset by his victory. It is the public script of his representational politics, which is that he self-identifies as a Yoruba Muslim.

Since outgoing president Muhammadu Buhari, a Muslim, has ruled for eight years, if Tinubu rules for another eight years, it means Nigerian Christians would be shut out of symbolic representation at the top of the presidency for 16 years at a stretch.


But it gets even worse. If/when power returns to the North (since Tinubu is from the South), it will most likely go to a northern Muslim, possibly for another eight years. That would be 24 unbroken years of Muslim domination of the Nigerian presidency.

Many people won’t admit this, which is fine, but it is the prospect of this reality that animates the passions and emotional investments of many Nigerian Christians in the outcome of the election, and why they have a hard time coming to terms with Tinubu’s win. But let’s face it: Christians have a valid and legitimate reason for their anxieties.

If the situation were reversed, Muslims would feel and act exactly the same way—perhaps worse because we have been habituated to dominating the presidency. Imagine for a moment that Olusegun Obasanjo handed over power to a northern Christian (say Theophilus Y. Danjuma) who chose an Ijaw Christian from Bayelsa as his running mate.

Imagine again that they went ahead to win the election and would, in theory, rule for another eight years after which the presidency would go back to the South where a Southern Christian is certain to win the nomination of the party and possibly rule for another eight years.

The possibility of Muslims being excluded from the presidency for 24 years at a go would be sure to activate visceral identity politics among northern Muslim voters. That’s precisely what we’re seeing from Christian voters, and it’s entirely reasonable.


In fact, Buhari’s political rise in the Muslim North & the evolution of his fanatical, religiously tinged support base was inspired by the sense of alienation that most northern Muslims felt by Obasanjo’s in-your-face public displays of born-again Christian religiosity and his appointment of Christians to positions that Muslims dominated in the past. So, in more ways than one, Obi and Buhari are the products of the same politics of religious identity.

Obi and Buhari also share the same qualities of self-righteousness, pretense to austerity, populism, hyperbolized or fictive past “achievements,” and weaponization of mass anger against the Establishment that they are, in reality, a part of.

There is one more thing they share: the delusion, buoyed up by the delusionary tyranny of echo-chamber self-affirmation, that they can win a national election through appeals to a narrow religious constituency and that any outcome that defies their quixotic expectation is the consequence of rigging.

Like Buhari in 2003, 2007, and 2011, Obi can’t get 25 percent in nearly half of the country's voting population because the reason for his wild popularity in one half of the country is the precise reason for his revulsion in the other half.

Like all past elections, last Saturday’s election was obviously marred by inexcusable irregularities, made even more inexcusable by the fact that INEC spent stupendous amounts of money to integrate improved high-tech protections against electoral malpractices. But even if the conduct of the election were faultless, the outcome would more or less be the same.

The best possible outcome for Obi in the election was for him to marginally win the popular vote both because three Muslims divided the Muslim vote and because Obi’s supporters were more energized than others but fail to be declared winner because he fell short of getting the required spread in about half of the country.

In a runoff with Tinubu, Obi would be severely trounced because most Atiku and Kwankwaso voters would gravitate toward Tinubu since the election was about identity and, historically, candidates who rile up a narrow primordial base of the electorate without tact never win a national election. It took Buhari’s intentional and strategic transcendence of his northern Muslim base to win a national election in 2015.

I hope Obi can learn from that. Some of us his early supporters who saw merit in electing someone from the Southeast in the interest of national integration found that we had no place in his exclusionary political universe where he is the hero that must be worshiped and the messiah that must be “obeyed,” where uncouth, vituperative, intolerant, mouth-breathing automatons reign. He ran the Christocentric version of Buhari’s Islamocentric pre-2015 campaigns.

Like Obi’s supporters today, Buhari’s supporters always said he wasn’t declared president even when he appealed only to northern Muslims because he was “rigged out.” Yes, the elections were often rigged, no doubt, but even without rigging, a snowball had a better chance of surviving in hell than Buhari or Obi winning a national election with their offputtingly fervent subnationalist appeals. Smart, strategic politicians don’t play politics of identification with a narrow group to a crescendo if it can become a major political liability with other groups among the electorate.

Nonetheless, in spite of my souring on the naively exclusionary electioneering of Obi, I am crossed at people who are gloating over his defeat.He represents a constituency that is legitimately apprehensive about the possibility of their decades-long symbolic exclusion from the orbit of power. This needs to be addressed with sincerity.

Anthropologist Margaret Mead shows us that empathy, that is, the capacity to inhabit other people’s mental worlds and imagine their pain, is the beginning of civilization.

But I also recognize that there are people for whom Tinubu’s victory is liberating and redeeming not because of Tinubu as a person but because of what he embodies. He is the first ever southern Muslim to be Nigeria’s president or head of state.

Most people thought this wasn’t even in the realm of possibility because of the notional expectation that the South will always be represented by a Christian and the North by a Muslim. By his becoming president, Tinubu has also opened the possibility of a northern Christian president in the future.

More than that, he is the first Yoruba person from outside Ogun State to be in the upper echelon of political power in Nigeria. All the notable national Yoruba political figures from Chief Obafemi Awolowo to Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, from MKO Abiola to Ernest Shonekan, and from Oladipo Diya to Yemi Osinbajo that Nigeria has seen are from Ogun State.

Tinubu was born in Osun State but identifies as a Lagosian. There are people for whom this is important, and I respect their feelings, too. Well, I hope Tinubu and Shettima will come to terms with the enormity of the tasks before them and not repeat the mistakes of the Buhari regime.

https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2023/03/why-tinubus-win-stings-some-and-soothes.html

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 6:49am On Mar 04, 2023
Tinubu is a fatally flawed personality. Not even his most ardent supporters deny that.
"But the negative interpretation is that he doesn’t care about the integrity, character and honesty of who succeeds him.

That negative interpretation is my concern here, and it’s premised on Buhari’s support for the election of Bola Tinubu as Nigeria’s next president. It concerns me because I’m fully convinced that a Tinubu presidency would not only destabilise Nigeria internally, it would damage Nigeria globally, making it a big laughing stock, a butt of dark international jokes!

Truth is, next year’s presidential election will have huge long-term implications, its outcome will affect Nigeria for decades. Therefore, no patriotic Nigerian should sit on the fence; that patriotism is what underpins this intervention. To be sure, the presidential election should be as much about character as manifesto.

The presidency is too serious an office to be invested in someone with serious integrity deficit. Those ignoring character and integrity should remember the Turkish proverb: “When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn’t become a king. The palace becomes a circus.”

But here are questions for President Buhari: Is he aware of the damaging allegations swirling around Tinubu? Given what he knows, does he think Tinubu is a fit and proper person to be Nigeria’s president? Is he happy that Tinubu’s life, pedigree and backstory are veiled in secrecy or, as someone puts it, a “miasma of dubiety”?


In the US, every major presidential candidate is an open book. But not Tinubu. He arrogantly refuses to answer uncomfortable questions about his past. Instead, he uses surrogates: Festus Keyamo, Femi Fani-Kayode, Bayo Onanuga.

Who see him as their route to advancement and are blatantly lying to Nigerians, treating them as morons. Recently, they came full throttle with deliberate untruths about the drug allegations against Tinubu.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2022/11/tinubu-as-president-buhari-must-really-hate-nigeria/amp/

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 6:52am On Mar 04, 2023
Tinubu was born in Osun State but identifies as a Lagosian

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by mortalincarnate(f): 6:54am On Mar 04, 2023
Hmmmmm

Tinubu was born in Osun State but identifies as a Lagosian. There are people for whom this is important, and I respect their feelings, too

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Aufbauh(m): 6:55am On Mar 04, 2023
the outcome of last Saturday’s election because it was as predictable as tomorrow’s date. The PDP that faced off APC in 2019 was fractured into four feuding, mutually annihilating factions to fight APC in 2023, which has remained more or less unchanged. What could go wrong with that?

Truly the one whom the gods want to destroy,they first make him crazy if not why are the oppositions just waking up to this realization after their defeat?

I remember when we used to tell them this underlying fact before the election, but ignorantly and arrogantly they'll wave it aside like blindfolds heading for the fall.

With certain signs and events i came to the conclusion that Asiwaju's victory is ordained by God.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Houseontherock1: 6:55am On Mar 04, 2023
Racoon:

Obi and Buhari also share the same qualities of self-righteousness, pretense to austerity, populism, hyperbolized or fictive past “achievements,” and weaponization of mass anger against the Establishment that they are, in reality, a part of.

There is one more thing they share: the delusion, buoyed up by the delusionary tyranny of echo-chamber self-affirmation, that they can win a national election through appeals to a narrow religious constituency and that any outcome that defies their quixotic expectation is the consequence of rigging.
This part is soooo true!

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Beremx(f): 6:56am On Mar 04, 2023
[quote author=Racoon post=121455808][/quote]
just like all urchins on nairaland who deny their respective states of origin and claim Lagos as their heritage.

😂😂😂

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 6:56am On Mar 04, 2023
Tinubu won an election they are now saying they don't trust BVAS and electronic transmission of results are not important to enhance the integrity of the electioneering process? What a country!

Tinubu didn't win the 2023 election but fraudulently crowned King by the criminality of INEC which the courts will unbundled except if the judiciary is also part of the conspiracy.

Asiwaju of touts, thuggery, urchins, miscreants, certificate forgery, criminal bullion vans, heroin-drug barons, hiring fake agbadorian bishops and shade of anything wrong with a country.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 6:56am On Mar 04, 2023
Beremx:
just like all urchins on nairaland who deny their respective states of origin and claim Lagos as their heritage.
"....Those who gave up their liberty for their safety doesnt deserves neither their liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by LordIsaac(m): 6:56am On Mar 04, 2023
Nice diction!

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by BIZNess123(m): 6:57am On Mar 04, 2023
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This one is taking style, getting batified

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Asgard13: 6:58am On Mar 04, 2023
When you tell them a vote for Obi is a vote for Tinubu.. they curse and abuse

When you tell them .. Atiku is the closest to anything igbo President they mock and sing the Yoruba song .. north cannot handover to north..

Forgetting a Muslim is about handing over to a Muslim.. what’s the difference?

You tell Obi will come third and can’t win elections ., emotion rises and they will scream..

Now tell me .. when Igbos will be coming this close .. again or even Christian’s

Their calculations were so wrong .. you tell them to control narratives.. and not allow southwest media do that for southerners .. but no.. they believe in what’s impossible

Nigeria politics is all about alignments and interest.

See how Obasanjo out of his bitter hatred and selfish interest has craftily taken igbos back in national politics.. same easterners that were almost close to power .. Yoruba media taunt them and abuse them of serving out PDP for years without reward .. now I asked .. where’s their reward ?
Obasanjo will disappear back into the hood and still a national hero… and former president.. his kinsman is the President, his place is assured .. so nothing

East must learn to play the national politics and not politics of sentiments and emotions .. which most times .. southwest always take advantage of this naivety to claim political Sophisticators.. leading southern narratives..that always appear real.. but hidden behind an agenda that favors and work for them.

If Obi has remained in PDP.. or aligned with Pdp towards the later days of campaign.. nobody would have been going to court

If Obi has avoided church politics and focus more on national politics.. Muslims won’t have been emboldened like they will be in the next four years

For the fact that he’s going to court on his own.. even when offer a hand of alignment.. shows most of them are still to learn .. the reality of the process..

Wetin we know

We’re all in court .. just being hopeful.


But the sad reality remains fact..
Asiwaju is the President of Nigeria … Obidients in particular made him President.. not Apc or Muslims

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by NaughtyBrainiac: 7:04am On Mar 04, 2023
Lol

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Jack500: 7:04am On Mar 04, 2023
Tinubu victory sting ipob and obidients fools.

I love it😆😛


Especially PrinceofLagos, penguin and Asgard

I am enjoying their tears and wailing everyday.


F00ls that make themselves gods.

E pain them. 😅😀

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Goodconcept78: 7:04am On Mar 04, 2023
I love this election. It really exposed the Agenda of the Igbos very well.

We thank God that their plans failed woefully.

Next time you will learn how to play politics well...

Sai JAGABAN

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Faber(m): 7:05am On Mar 04, 2023
The elegant, hardworking, soft spoken, intelligent gentleman in his Sixties named Peter Obi is the next President...APC should let us hear word. No be them told Peter Obi to go to court.


Now he is in court and they are running up and down disturbing us. I just tire

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by RuddyFusion(m): 7:05am On Mar 04, 2023
Mr Farok all you spurred up there against OBI is your opinion and you're entitled to it but we don't agree with you on that.......

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by ochrato: 7:05am On Mar 04, 2023
Doesn't soothe anyone but urchins.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Axis313(m): 7:05am On Mar 04, 2023
No matter what,Tinubu is your president for the next 8 years,if you like you can continue wailing.
After all the insults and abuses heaped on him he still emerges as your president elect,continue wailing and exhibiting your bitterness online,Jagaban is your next president.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by leisuretym: 7:06am On Mar 04, 2023
This PDP town crier will never rest.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by factcheckmmm: 7:06am On Mar 04, 2023
Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by thesicilian: 7:07am On Mar 04, 2023
3 songs that should be played at the May 29 inauguration
1. Sweet us - Timaya ft Wike grin
2. Jagaban - Ycee ft olamide
3. Asiwaju - Ruger

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by LegendHero(m): 7:07am On Mar 04, 2023
Lol

The lunatic unstable Kperogi who promised to denounce his citizenship if Tinubu wins the election strike again.

This is campaign after election, we don’t care about the vituperation from the unstable Prof.

Maybe Obiidiots can masturbate on it as usual.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by inoki247: 7:07am On Mar 04, 2023
You will have Alot of columns to write for the next 4yrs so hold on to ur pen u sef go tire....

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by dyera(m): 7:07am On Mar 04, 2023
The same way muslim-muslim ticket succeeded in curbing insecurity in Kaduna state which is considered a mini Nigeria, that is also how it will succeed in Nigeria.

The next four years will be very interesting for christians in the southern part of Nigeria if Tinubu officially becomes the president.

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by Kingibiza(m): 7:08am On Mar 04, 2023
Don't worry, very soon your mouth will be shot forever

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by VEXT: 7:08am On Mar 04, 2023
All you Muslims are now preaching so that Christians can accept Muslim-muslim ticket rubbish...

Will the Muslims in the north accept Christian-christian ticket..

Remember what you guys did in the north at the year 2011 when Jonathan a Christian won the election...

You guys called Jonathan a drunkard ,Arne because he was not a Muslim.

Most of you guys are bloody hypocrites...

Pray this country divide soon..

Copied..

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Re: Why Tinubu’s Win Stings Some And Soothes Others By Farooq Kperogi by marlow1962(m): 7:09am On Mar 04, 2023
Polithiefians will not suffer shit for anything we do, na me I u go suffer am.
So I will sit back, watch and laugh when they start complaining.
Those jubilating clearly shows the rate of illiteracy in this country. The level of stacked illiteracy (especially from the common man) is higher than the poverty level we have in this country.
Citizens jubilating for another 8 years of suffering, una nva see anything yet.

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