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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by PreciousBro: 11:22am On Apr 10, 2023
NaughtyBrainiac:
She is just a bitter loser! Once you are an Obedient, you lose common sense. She obviously wants Igbo presidency and she's pained it's not happening.

Good riddance!
If she wants Igbo presidency, what or how does it translate to something bad and sad? Why shouldn't you and your ilks adversed to this same igbo-presidency be termed sad,jealous and unfair? Why are you people obsessed with anything igbo, so much that you'd queue to kill the political career of a pope that is igbo and support that of a thief, a corrupt drug lord with the integrity of an unmotivated serile criminal simply because he's yoruba? And still have the temerity to roughly accuse igbos of supporting their deserving own, on Trustworthiness, integrity, honour and humility with an intending transparent-styled of governance of tribalism?

Are igbos not Nigerians anymore, a major tribe at that, to deserve a shot at the presidency? You people are a legion of never-do-wells and it's apparent in your enclave with slum-like mentality.

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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Greenfusion: 11:22am On Apr 10, 2023
jconsulting:


Mumu these are negative impact on her career, you might never hear her name on any thing again, you don't fight influential people ,you might think Tinubu is local wait and see how chima career will bleak for the next 4 years
Don't bother, she is cemented, her legitimate hustle will always pave way for her, she is not based in nigeria where u oppress people.....she would continue to grow higher....
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Hotice085: 11:22am On Apr 10, 2023
zoby:
Chimamanda ...

Nigeria's positively growing Democracy.

By Dele Alake.

The noted and Internationally acclaimed Nigerian Novelist and Essayist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, deserves a great deal of pity and sympathy for her so utterly biased piece titled ‘Nigeria’s hollow Democracy’ published in the latest edition of ‘The Atlantic’ magazine.

It is a piece that does little credit to the image and reputation of a leading Nigerian thinker who ought to be a voice of truth and reason in a time when passions run high and truth is almost indistinguishable from falsehood, in a situation in which many People are heavily emotionally invested in an election which, unfortunately, has not gone the way they expected.

But that is the often difficult to anticipate way of elections in liberal Democracies at varying levels of development.

Chimamanda’s piece is a sad reminder that the possession of brilliance and high intellect by an individual provides no immunity against prejudice, bias and bigotry albeit disguised in the deceptive Garb of elevated and high minded discourse.

Chimamanda at least makes one honest admission in a write up made up largely of rumours, hearsay, presumptuous conjectures and outright falsehood. She supported Mr Peter Obi, Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in Nigeria’s February 25, 2023, Presidential election and hoped he would win “as many polls had predicted “.

Peter Obi did not win. He came third in a closely fought election in which Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) came first and Atiku Abubakar of the main opposition, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) came second.

Chimamanda had pinned her hopes on a possible Obi victory partly on predictions of flawed opinion polls some of which were predicated on statistically negligible and thus unreliable sample sizes and others on no discernible empirical basis whatsoever.

Opinion polls do not win elections.

After all, most opinion polls had predicted a Hilary Clinton victory in the 2016 Presidential election in America. Donald Trump won and that did not make America’s Democracy hollow.

The Writer can of course afford the luxury of pronouncing Nigeria’s Democracy ‘hollow’ from the distance of her Foreign Abode all because her favoured Candidate, Peter Obi, fell short in the election.

She avers that Nigerians went out to vote on the morning of February 25 with high hopes mainly because of the promise by the electoral Umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to upload results of the exercise online from Polling Units in real time to enhance transparency.

The INEC has admitted that its system suffered unanticipated glitches on that day which made it impossible for it to upload the Polling Units results of the Presidential elections on its Portal immediately as promised but it began to do so once the technical hitches had been resolved.

Chimamanda gives her Readers the impression that the deployment of technology implies that some Machine would magically conjure puritanical results online, portraying and guaranteeing the transparency and credibility of the exercise.

No, it is the results as recorded physically on INEC Forms provided for the purpose from the Polling Units, signed by Polling Agents of Political Parties, Electoral Officials and Security Agents that are uploaded and there is ample opportunity for Parties contesting the outcome of the elections to prove if there are discrepancies between the figures on those physical result sheets and the electronic results uploaded on the INEC Portal.

Without the slightest shred of evidence, Chimamanda avers that INEC’s inability to upload results of the Presidential elections Online as promised on February 25 was not due to technical hitches but rather deliberate Human mischief and manipulation to rig the election.

In her words, “If results were updated right after voting was concluded, then the ruling Party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), which has been in power since 2015, would have no opportunity for manipulation.

Technology would redeem Democracy. Results would no longer feature more than Voters. Nigerians would no longer have their Leaders chosen for them”.

This is a mischievous distortion of reality and utterly laughable. The introduction of the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) in the 2023 election for the first time ever indeed helped to ensure that only duly accredited Voters could vote.

It was now no longer possible for Party Agents in collusion with unscrupulous Electoral Officials and Security Agents to simply thumbprint Ballot Papers and stuff Ballot Boxes in favour of certain Parties and Candidates.

This is one of the reasons for the significantly lower vote count in this election relative to previous elections where millions of votes, substantially imaginary, were allotted to Parties in various State Constituencies.

To demonstrate that the February 25 Presidential election was discredited, Chimamanda writes that “There were reports of a shooting at a Polling Unit, and of Political Operatives stealing or destroying Ballot Boxes.

In Lagos, a PoliceMan stood idly by as an APC SpokesPerson threatened Members of a particular Ethnic Group who he believed would vote for the opposition “.

It is unfortunate that an intellectual of Chimamanda’s stature would rely on rumours and hearsay to pronounce authoritatively on an issue as important as the 2023 elections in her Country.

She quotes “Cousins” and “Relatives” in Lagos to back up grievous allegations of violence and massive vote rigging in the election.

For crying out loud, there are over 176,000 polling units across Nigeria.

From what percentage of these Polling Units did she get her reports and how credible were these Sources ?

In Lagos State, there are approximately 13,500 Polling Units. The exaggerated reports of violence and malpractices in the State did not occur in up to 1% of these Polling Units in one or two Local Government Areas.

How reliable and accurate then is the information which the Writer feeds her Readers ?

In any case, a careful scrutiny of the results of the elections shows that it was a close and tight contest which speaks to its credibility.

The winner, Bola Tinubu won in 12 States just like the second placed Atiku Abubakar who also won in 12 States.

Peter Obi who came third won in 11 States and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, which for the purpose of the election counts as a State.

Tinubu scored 8,794,726 Votes, Atiku had 6,984,520 Votes while Peter Obi won 6,202,533 Votes.

The Candidate who came fourth, Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) recorded 1,496,687 Votes, the majority of which he got from Kano State, his political Stronghold in the North.

It was however only Tinubu who met the Constitutional requirement of scoring 25% of the Votes cast in each of at least two-thirds of the States of the Federation including the FCT, which translates to 24 States.

Tinubu met the 25% requirement in 30 States, Atiku in 21 and Obi in 15.

If the APC’s Votes in the election, according to Chimamanda’s narrative, were rigged and fictitious, what does she say about the Votes recorded by the other Parties particularly her favourite Candidate, Peter Obi ?

It is instructive that Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso broke away from the PDP to contest the election on the Platforms of the LP and NNPP respectively.

Had the PDP contested the election as one with Obi and Kwankwaso in its fold, winning the election would have been an uphill, almost impossible, task for the APC. But contesting on three separate Platforms against the ruling Party as they did, the victory of the APC was logically and empirically inevitable.

Chimamanda betrays her ignorance of Nigerian politics and unwittingly misled her Readers when she wrote that “Nigerian Democracy had long been a two-party Structure -power alternating between the APC and the PDP - until this year, when the Labour Party, led by Peter Obi, became a third force.

Obi was different. He seemed honest and accessible and his vision of anti-corruption and self-sufficiency gave rise to a movement of Supporters who called themselves “Obi-dients”.

Unusually large, enthusiastic Crowds turned up for his rallies”.

First, politics in this dispensation in Nigeria since 1999 has not always alternated between the APC and PDP.

In 1999, Nigeria had a virtual three Party system with the PDP and All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) splitting the North, the PDP dominant in the South-East and South-South and the Alliance for Democracy controlling the South-West.

After the 2003 elections, the polity became a one-Party dominant system with the PDP in control of large swathes of the Country, the ANPP with reduced influence in the North and the AD reduced to controlling only Lagos State in the South-West.

In the 2007 and 2011 elections, the PDP remained Nationally dominant although the AD had been rebranded into the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and regained control of the South-West while the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) had emerged as powerful Regional Political Parties in the far North and South-East respectively.

It was not until 2013 that the APC was created as a merger of the CPC, ACN, a faction of the PDP and a faction of the APGA, which then went on to win the 2015 elections and has since then been the ruling Party at the Centre.

Secondly, contrary to the romantic picture of Peter Obi painted by the Writer, he has always been part and parcel of Nigeria’s Political Establishment.

He was Governor of Anambra State for eight years on the Platform of the APGA, a period during which he recorded no remarkable accomplishments beyond claims that he saved humongous amounts for the State while leaving behind largely decrepit and dilapidated Infrastructure.

After his tenure as Governor of Anambra State in 2006, Obi promptly dumped the APGA, decamped to the then ruling PDP and became an Appointee of the President Goodluck Jonathan Administration.

He was the Vice Presidential Candidate of the PDP in the 2019 election and had the Party won, he would have been seeking reelection along with his Principal, Atiku in this year’s election.

It was only in May last year that Obi quit the PDP and joined the LP when he saw that he could not win the PDP primaries.

There is absolutely nothing new or fresh about Obi except in the jaundiced eyes of the Chimamandas of this World.

The Novelist does not hesitate to regurgitate rumours and baseless innuendos about the President-Elect but chose to be silent on widely publicized revelations in the Panama Papers of Peter Obi hiding humongous questionable wealth in notorious Tax Havens around the World.

Thirdly, Chimamanda writes most laughably about “unusually large, enthusiastic Crowds” that turned up for Obi’s Rallies. This is comic.

Did larger Crowds turn up for Obi’s Rallies than for Tinubu or Atiku ? How did Chimamanda measure the enthusiasm of one Party’s campaign Crowd relative to the other ?

Yes, Obi received excited and enthusiastic receptions in the various Church Assemblies that he concentrated his campaign on in the run up to the election.

Large and enthusiastic crowds received him in the various South-East States where his Igbo Kith and Kin are found as well as many of the South-South States with close Ethno-Cultural and Christian religious affinity to the South-East.

It is not surprising that those were the only two out of the Country’s six GeoPolitical Zones that he won despite his marginal victories in Lagos in the South-West as well as Nasarawa and Plateau States in the North-Central.

By the way, Chimamanda does not explain Obi’s victory in Lagos, Tinubu’s Stronghold in an election she says was badly rigged and lacking credibility. Nor does she throw logical light on Atiku’s victories in States like Katsina, Kaduna, Jigawa, Yobe, Kebbi or Osun in the South-West in the Presidential election.

Obi targeted Igbo and Christian Votes in his campaigns and he got his victories in the South-East and South-South.

He won two out of six States in the North-Central and did not have up to 25% of the Votes cast in either the North-West or North-East.

He had no realistic electoral path to victory in the Presidential election. Victory in two out of the six GeoPolitical Zones cannot give any Candidate victory in a Presidential election in Nigeria.

What is most tragic about Chimamanda’s Letter to President Joe Biden is that she wrote as an unrepentant Igbo Jingoist masquerading as an objective Intellectual and patriotic Nigerian.

The point is that she is Igbo like Peter Obi and wanted him to win for purely primordial reasons.

Many allude to her Novel on the Nigerian civil war, ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’, as depicting her essentially ’Igbocentric’ perception of reality. This is understandable. After all, she is Human.

That Obi did not win the election does not make Nigeria’s Democracy hollow.

From 2011, there have been incremental and noticeable improvements in the Country’s elections as witnessed in 2015, 2019 and now 2023.

It can credibly be argued that Nigeria’s Democracy is positively growing as we have had 24 years of civil rule uninterrupted by the Military interventions that had hitherto been so detrimental to the Country’s political development.

The Writer argues that the INEC Chairman should have paused the collation of results process to investigate grievances by Political Party Agents as she alleged was done in the Governorship elections of March 18.

Grievances raised at the National collation Centre ought to have been addressed at the previous levels of the collation at Local Government and State Levels.

The Governorship elections were declared inconclusive in Adamawa and Kebbi States and shifted to April 15 because the margin of victory was lower than the number of registered Voters in Areas where it was not possible to conduct elections on March 18, not because of grievances with the collation process.

In any case, the Electoral Act provides for aggrieved Parties in elections to seek redress through the judicial process and that is currently under way.

So what exactly is the point of Chimamanda’s Letter to President Biden ? Is it to seek external intervention in the ongoing process ?

Still stressing that the failure to upload the results of the Presidential elections substantially marred the exercise and insinuating that this was deliberate, Chimamanda wrote, “Curiously, many Polling Units were able to upload the results of the House and Senate elections, but not the Presidential election…

The Senate and House results were easily uploaded. So why couldn’t the Presidential results be uploaded on the same system ?”

We can thus presume that she finds the National Assembly elections credible and acceptable because they were uploaded. But the Senate and House of Representatives elections results reflected the electoral supremacy of the APC in the elections.

They were a validation of the outcome of the Presidential election which incidentally took place on the same day and at the same time as the Legislative elections.

98 of 109 Senate Seats have so far been declared. The APC won 57, PDP 28 and LP won 6.

In the House of Representatives, 325 out of 360 Seats have been declared. The APC won 162, the PDP 102 and the LP 34. Truth is the APC’s victory in this election cannot be credibly denied.

Amazingly, throwing all caution to the winds, Chimamanda writes “Many believe that the INEC Chair has been “compromised” but there is no evidence of the astronomical US-Dollar amounts he is rumored to have received from the President-Elect”.

This is incredible.Chimamanda will be lucky if she does not have to prove this weighty allegation in Court.

- Alake, former Editor of Nigeria’s Sunday Concord Newspaper is the Special Adviser Communications to President-elect Bola Tinubu.



Old Teenager that is cashing out from Tinubu
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by agadez007(m): 11:22am On Apr 10, 2023
Saga16:
Ibo supporting ibo.
Alake,ffk,soyinka are all Fulani Abi?
It’s ok for Yoruba to support Yoruba but a crime for another to support their own
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Royalty83(m): 11:24am On Apr 10, 2023
The truth is that a large percentage of the so called obidients are IPOB miscreants who had been trained by Nnamdi kanu to be abusive, vile, uncouth and asinine

You need to read the disparaging comments they wrote about Pastor Adeboye and RCCG simply because the respected man of God, out of divine wisdom, did not use the pulpit to promote the candidacy of Peter Obi as other pastors did.

See the poster below me refering to Professor Wole Soyinka as a man with words but no action. This is the same Wole Soyinka, a Yoruba man, who spent eighteen months in prison during the civil war, because of his involvement in the Biafra cause. Meanwhile their own Biafra leaders like Ojukwu, Achebe, Azikiwe etc, were all hiding from one under ground bunker to another until Ojukwu cowardly ran away to Abidjan.

Former President Obasanjo whom they now regard as an hero because of his hypocritical and self serving stance in supporting Peter Obi's presidency, succeeded late Benjamin Adekunle(Black Scorpin) as the C.O of the 3rd Marine Commando Division. This is the Division that finished off their fathers during the war.

Today this headless mob who have gotten their heads buried deep inside Peter Obi's rectum, see Obasanjo as a friend while Soyinka is a villian.

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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Saga16: 11:24am On Apr 10, 2023
agadez007:
Alake,ffk,soyinka are all Fulani Abi?
It’s ok for Yoruba to support Yoruba but a crime for another to support their own

Why are you crying?

Stating the obvious seems to offend you.

Ibo supporting ibo.

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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by vickydevoka(m): 11:24am On Apr 10, 2023
zoby:
Chimamanda ...

Nigeria's positively growing Democracy.

By Dele Alake.

The noted and Internationally acclaimed Nigerian Novelist and Essayist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, deserves a great deal of pity and sympathy for her so utterly biased piece titled ‘Nigeria’s hollow Democracy’ published in the latest edition of ‘The Atlantic’ magazine.

It is a piece that does little credit to the image and reputation of a leading Nigerian thinker who ought to be a voice of truth and reason in a time when passions run high and truth is almost indistinguishable from falsehood, in a situation in which many People are heavily emotionally invested in an election which, unfortunately, has not gone the way they expected.

But that is the often difficult to anticipate way of elections in liberal Democracies at varying levels of development.

Chimamanda’s piece is a sad reminder that the possession of brilliance and high intellect by an individual provides no immunity against prejudice, bias and bigotry albeit disguised in the deceptive Garb of elevated and high minded discourse.

Chimamanda at least makes one honest admission in a write up made up largely of rumours, hearsay, presumptuous conjectures and outright falsehood. She supported Mr Peter Obi, Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in Nigeria’s February 25, 2023, Presidential election and hoped he would win “as many polls had predicted “.

Peter Obi did not win. He came third in a closely fought election in which Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) came first and Atiku Abubakar of the main opposition, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) came second.

Chimamanda had pinned her hopes on a possible Obi victory partly on predictions of flawed opinion polls some of which were predicated on statistically negligible and thus unreliable sample sizes and others on no discernible empirical basis whatsoever.

Opinion polls do not win elections.

After all, most opinion polls had predicted a Hilary Clinton victory in the 2016 Presidential election in America. Donald Trump won and that did not make America’s Democracy hollow.

The Writer can of course afford the luxury of pronouncing Nigeria’s Democracy ‘hollow’ from the distance of her Foreign Abode all because her favoured Candidate, Peter Obi, fell short in the election.

She avers that Nigerians went out to vote on the morning of February 25 with high hopes mainly because of the promise by the electoral Umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to upload results of the exercise online from Polling Units in real time to enhance transparency.

The INEC has admitted that its system suffered unanticipated glitches on that day which made it impossible for it to upload the Polling Units results of the Presidential elections on its Portal immediately as promised but it began to do so once the technical hitches had been resolved.

Chimamanda gives her Readers the impression that the deployment of technology implies that some Machine would magically conjure puritanical results online, portraying and guaranteeing the transparency and credibility of the exercise.

No, it is the results as recorded physically on INEC Forms provided for the purpose from the Polling Units, signed by Polling Agents of Political Parties, Electoral Officials and Security Agents that are uploaded and there is ample opportunity for Parties contesting the outcome of the elections to prove if there are discrepancies between the figures on those physical result sheets and the electronic results uploaded on the INEC Portal.

Without the slightest shred of evidence, Chimamanda avers that INEC’s inability to upload results of the Presidential elections Online as promised on February 25 was not due to technical hitches but rather deliberate Human mischief and manipulation to rig the election.

In her words, “If results were updated right after voting was concluded, then the ruling Party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), which has been in power since 2015, would have no opportunity for manipulation.

Technology would redeem Democracy. Results would no longer feature more than Voters. Nigerians would no longer have their Leaders chosen for them”.

This is a mischievous distortion of reality and utterly laughable. The introduction of the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) in the 2023 election for the first time ever indeed helped to ensure that only duly accredited Voters could vote.

It was now no longer possible for Party Agents in collusion with unscrupulous Electoral Officials and Security Agents to simply thumbprint Ballot Papers and stuff Ballot Boxes in favour of certain Parties and Candidates.

This is one of the reasons for the significantly lower vote count in this election relative to previous elections where millions of votes, substantially imaginary, were allotted to Parties in various State Constituencies.

To demonstrate that the February 25 Presidential election was discredited, Chimamanda writes that “There were reports of a shooting at a Polling Unit, and of Political Operatives stealing or destroying Ballot Boxes.

In Lagos, a PoliceMan stood idly by as an APC SpokesPerson threatened Members of a particular Ethnic Group who he believed would vote for the opposition “.

It is unfortunate that an intellectual of Chimamanda’s stature would rely on rumours and hearsay to pronounce authoritatively on an issue as important as the 2023 elections in her Country.

She quotes “Cousins” and “Relatives” in Lagos to back up grievous allegations of violence and massive vote rigging in the election.

For crying out loud, there are over 176,000 polling units across Nigeria.

From what percentage of these Polling Units did she get her reports and how credible were these Sources ?

In Lagos State, there are approximately 13,500 Polling Units. The exaggerated reports of violence and malpractices in the State did not occur in up to 1% of these Polling Units in one or two Local Government Areas.

How reliable and accurate then is the information which the Writer feeds her Readers ?

In any case, a careful scrutiny of the results of the elections shows that it was a close and tight contest which speaks to its credibility.

The winner, Bola Tinubu won in 12 States just like the second placed Atiku Abubakar who also won in 12 States.

Peter Obi who came third won in 11 States and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, which for the purpose of the election counts as a State.

Tinubu scored 8,794,726 Votes, Atiku had 6,984,520 Votes while Peter Obi won 6,202,533 Votes.

The Candidate who came fourth, Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) recorded 1,496,687 Votes, the majority of which he got from Kano State, his political Stronghold in the North.

It was however only Tinubu who met the Constitutional requirement of scoring 25% of the Votes cast in each of at least two-thirds of the States of the Federation including the FCT, which translates to 24 States.

Tinubu met the 25% requirement in 30 States, Atiku in 21 and Obi in 15.

If the APC’s Votes in the election, according to Chimamanda’s narrative, were rigged and fictitious, what does she say about the Votes recorded by the other Parties particularly her favourite Candidate, Peter Obi ?

It is instructive that Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso broke away from the PDP to contest the election on the Platforms of the LP and NNPP respectively.

Had the PDP contested the election as one with Obi and Kwankwaso in its fold, winning the election would have been an uphill, almost impossible, task for the APC. But contesting on three separate Platforms against the ruling Party as they did, the victory of the APC was logically and empirically inevitable.

Chimamanda betrays her ignorance of Nigerian politics and unwittingly misled her Readers when she wrote that “Nigerian Democracy had long been a two-party Structure -power alternating between the APC and the PDP - until this year, when the Labour Party, led by Peter Obi, became a third force.

Obi was different. He seemed honest and accessible and his vision of anti-corruption and self-sufficiency gave rise to a movement of Supporters who called themselves “Obi-dients”.

Unusually large, enthusiastic Crowds turned up for his rallies”.

First, politics in this dispensation in Nigeria since 1999 has not always alternated between the APC and PDP.

In 1999, Nigeria had a virtual three Party system with the PDP and All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) splitting the North, the PDP dominant in the South-East and South-South and the Alliance for Democracy controlling the South-West.

After the 2003 elections, the polity became a one-Party dominant system with the PDP in control of large swathes of the Country, the ANPP with reduced influence in the North and the AD reduced to controlling only Lagos State in the South-West.

In the 2007 and 2011 elections, the PDP remained Nationally dominant although the AD had been rebranded into the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and regained control of the South-West while the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) had emerged as powerful Regional Political Parties in the far North and South-East respectively.

It was not until 2013 that the APC was created as a merger of the CPC, ACN, a faction of the PDP and a faction of the APGA, which then went on to win the 2015 elections and has since then been the ruling Party at the Centre.

Secondly, contrary to the romantic picture of Peter Obi painted by the Writer, he has always been part and parcel of Nigeria’s Political Establishment.

He was Governor of Anambra State for eight years on the Platform of the APGA, a period during which he recorded no remarkable accomplishments beyond claims that he saved humongous amounts for the State while leaving behind largely decrepit and dilapidated Infrastructure.

After his tenure as Governor of Anambra State in 2006, Obi promptly dumped the APGA, decamped to the then ruling PDP and became an Appointee of the President Goodluck Jonathan Administration.

He was the Vice Presidential Candidate of the PDP in the 2019 election and had the Party won, he would have been seeking reelection along with his Principal, Atiku in this year’s election.

It was only in May last year that Obi quit the PDP and joined the LP when he saw that he could not win the PDP primaries.

There is absolutely nothing new or fresh about Obi except in the jaundiced eyes of the Chimamandas of this World.

The Novelist does not hesitate to regurgitate rumours and baseless innuendos about the President-Elect but chose to be silent on widely publicized revelations in the Panama Papers of Peter Obi hiding humongous questionable wealth in notorious Tax Havens around the World.

Thirdly, Chimamanda writes most laughably about “unusually large, enthusiastic Crowds” that turned up for Obi’s Rallies. This is comic.

Did larger Crowds turn up for Obi’s Rallies than for Tinubu or Atiku ? How did Chimamanda measure the enthusiasm of one Party’s campaign Crowd relative to the other ?

Yes, Obi received excited and enthusiastic receptions in the various Church Assemblies that he concentrated his campaign on in the run up to the election.

Large and enthusiastic crowds received him in the various South-East States where his Igbo Kith and Kin are found as well as many of the South-South States with close Ethno-Cultural and Christian religious affinity to the South-East.

It is not surprising that those were the only two out of the Country’s six GeoPolitical Zones that he won despite his marginal victories in Lagos in the South-West as well as Nasarawa and Plateau States in the North-Central.

By the way, Chimamanda does not explain Obi’s victory in Lagos, Tinubu’s Stronghold in an election she says was badly rigged and lacking credibility. Nor does she throw logical light on Atiku’s victories in States like Katsina, Kaduna, Jigawa, Yobe, Kebbi or Osun in the South-West in the Presidential election.

Obi targeted Igbo and Christian Votes in his campaigns and he got his victories in the South-East and South-South.

He won two out of six States in the North-Central and did not have up to 25% of the Votes cast in either the North-West or North-East.

He had no realistic electoral path to victory in the Presidential election. Victory in two out of the six GeoPolitical Zones cannot give any Candidate victory in a Presidential election in Nigeria.

What is most tragic about Chimamanda’s Letter to President Joe Biden is that she wrote as an unrepentant Igbo Jingoist masquerading as an objective Intellectual and patriotic Nigerian.

The point is that she is Igbo like Peter Obi and wanted him to win for purely primordial reasons.

Many allude to her Novel on the Nigerian civil war, ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’, as depicting her essentially ’Igbocentric’ perception of reality. This is understandable. After all, she is Human.

That Obi did not win the election does not make Nigeria’s Democracy hollow.

From 2011, there have been incremental and noticeable improvements in the Country’s elections as witnessed in 2015, 2019 and now 2023.

It can credibly be argued that Nigeria’s Democracy is positively growing as we have had 24 years of civil rule uninterrupted by the Military interventions that had hitherto been so detrimental to the Country’s political development.

The Writer argues that the INEC Chairman should have paused the collation of results process to investigate grievances by Political Party Agents as she alleged was done in the Governorship elections of March 18.

Grievances raised at the National collation Centre ought to have been addressed at the previous levels of the collation at Local Government and State Levels.

The Governorship elections were declared inconclusive in Adamawa and Kebbi States and shifted to April 15 because the margin of victory was lower than the number of registered Voters in Areas where it was not possible to conduct elections on March 18, not because of grievances with the collation process.

In any case, the Electoral Act provides for aggrieved Parties in elections to seek redress through the judicial process and that is currently under way.

So what exactly is the point of Chimamanda’s Letter to President Biden ? Is it to seek external intervention in the ongoing process ?

Still stressing that the failure to upload the results of the Presidential elections substantially marred the exercise and insinuating that this was deliberate, Chimamanda wrote, “Curiously, many Polling Units were able to upload the results of the House and Senate elections, but not the Presidential election…

The Senate and House results were easily uploaded. So why couldn’t the Presidential results be uploaded on the same system ?”

We can thus presume that she finds the National Assembly elections credible and acceptable because they were uploaded. But the Senate and House of Representatives elections results reflected the electoral supremacy of the APC in the elections.

They were a validation of the outcome of the Presidential election which incidentally took place on the same day and at the same time as the Legislative elections.

98 of 109 Senate Seats have so far been declared. The APC won 57, PDP 28 and LP won 6.

In the House of Representatives, 325 out of 360 Seats have been declared. The APC won 162, the PDP 102 and the LP 34. Truth is the APC’s victory in this election cannot be credibly denied.

Amazingly, throwing all caution to the winds, Chimamanda writes “Many believe that the INEC Chair has been “compromised” but there is no evidence of the astronomical US-Dollar amounts he is rumored to have received from the President-Elect”.

This is incredible.Chimamanda will be lucky if she does not have to prove this weighty allegation in Court.

- Alake, former Editor of Nigeria’s Sunday Concord Newspaper is the Special Adviser Communications to President-elect Bola Tinubu.
Her write up really hurt you. I came to realise that Nigeria is highly tribalistic. I used to see everybody as one. But we are not. A Yoruba man rather vote for his brother that is in class 1 to be president than vote and igbo man that is a professor. What you should know ia that Igbos and south south don't vote incompetence. I respect plateau state as well. How many yorubas live in Enugu or imo state. Since u are talking of percentage. Igbos and Edo's travel alot. Do you know that there are more non Yoruba in Lagos than Yorubas? Fre and fair APC can't win. With the rigging and everything u saw, u still have the church and Mosque mind to defend rubbish.
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by DeTribalisedCit: 11:24am On Apr 10, 2023
How many notes is Dele Alake going to write as a rebuttal to this lady though?

He probably saw how the other reply was snubbed and decided to go again.
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Samueliplc(m): 11:24am On Apr 10, 2023
zoby:
Chimamanda ...

Nigeria's positively growing Democracy.

By Dele Alake.

The noted and Internationally acclaimed Nigerian Novelist and Essayist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, deserves a great deal of pity and sympathy for her so utterly biased piece titled ‘Nigeria’s hollow Democracy’ published in the latest edition of ‘The Atlantic’ magazine.

It is a piece that does little credit to the image and reputation of a leading Nigerian thinker who ought to be a voice of truth and reason in a time when passions run high and truth is almost indistinguishable from falsehood, in a situation in which many People are heavily emotionally invested in an election which, unfortunately, has not gone the way they expected.

But that is the often difficult to anticipate way of elections in liberal Democracies at varying levels of development.

Chimamanda’s piece is a sad reminder that the possession of brilliance and high intellect by an individual provides no immunity against prejudice, bias and bigotry albeit disguised in the deceptive Garb of elevated and high minded discourse.

Chimamanda at least makes one honest admission in a write up made up largely of rumours, hearsay, presumptuous conjectures and outright falsehood. She supported Mr Peter Obi, Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in Nigeria’s February 25, 2023, Presidential election and hoped he would win “as many polls had predicted “.

Peter Obi did not win. He came third in a closely fought election in which Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) came first and Atiku Abubakar of the main opposition, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) came second.

Chimamanda had pinned her hopes on a possible Obi victory partly on predictions of flawed opinion polls some of which were predicated on statistically negligible and thus unreliable sample sizes and others on no discernible empirical basis whatsoever.

Opinion polls do not win elections.

After all, most opinion polls had predicted a Hilary Clinton victory in the 2016 Presidential election in America. Donald Trump won and that did not make America’s Democracy hollow.

The Writer can of course afford the luxury of pronouncing Nigeria’s Democracy ‘hollow’ from the distance of her Foreign Abode all because her favoured Candidate, Peter Obi, fell short in the election.

She avers that Nigerians went out to vote on the morning of February 25 with high hopes mainly because of the promise by the electoral Umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to upload results of the exercise online from Polling Units in real time to enhance transparency.

The INEC has admitted that its system suffered unanticipated glitches on that day which made it impossible for it to upload the Polling Units results of the Presidential elections on its Portal immediately as promised but it began to do so once the technical hitches had been resolved.

Chimamanda gives her Readers the impression that the deployment of technology implies that some Machine would magically conjure puritanical results online, portraying and guaranteeing the transparency and credibility of the exercise.

No, it is the results as recorded physically on INEC Forms provided for the purpose from the Polling Units, signed by Polling Agents of Political Parties, Electoral Officials and Security Agents that are uploaded and there is ample opportunity for Parties contesting the outcome of the elections to prove if there are discrepancies between the figures on those physical result sheets and the electronic results uploaded on the INEC Portal.

Without the slightest shred of evidence, Chimamanda avers that INEC’s inability to upload results of the Presidential elections Online as promised on February 25 was not due to technical hitches but rather deliberate Human mischief and manipulation to rig the election.

In her words, “If results were updated right after voting was concluded, then the ruling Party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), which has been in power since 2015, would have no opportunity for manipulation.

Technology would redeem Democracy. Results would no longer feature more than Voters. Nigerians would no longer have their Leaders chosen for them”.

This is a mischievous distortion of reality and utterly laughable. The introduction of the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) in the 2023 election for the first time ever indeed helped to ensure that only duly accredited Voters could vote.

It was now no longer possible for Party Agents in collusion with unscrupulous Electoral Officials and Security Agents to simply thumbprint Ballot Papers and stuff Ballot Boxes in favour of certain Parties and Candidates.

This is one of the reasons for the significantly lower vote count in this election relative to previous elections where millions of votes, substantially imaginary, were allotted to Parties in various State Constituencies.

To demonstrate that the February 25 Presidential election was discredited, Chimamanda writes that “There were reports of a shooting at a Polling Unit, and of Political Operatives stealing or destroying Ballot Boxes.

In Lagos, a PoliceMan stood idly by as an APC SpokesPerson threatened Members of a particular Ethnic Group who he believed would vote for the opposition “.

It is unfortunate that an intellectual of Chimamanda’s stature would rely on rumours and hearsay to pronounce authoritatively on an issue as important as the 2023 elections in her Country.

She quotes “Cousins” and “Relatives” in Lagos to back up grievous allegations of violence and massive vote rigging in the election.

For crying out loud, there are over 176,000 polling units across Nigeria.

From what percentage of these Polling Units did she get her reports and how credible were these Sources ?

In Lagos State, there are approximately 13,500 Polling Units. The exaggerated reports of violence and malpractices in the State did not occur in up to 1% of these Polling Units in one or two Local Government Areas.

How reliable and accurate then is the information which the Writer feeds her Readers ?

In any case, a careful scrutiny of the results of the elections shows that it was a close and tight contest which speaks to its credibility.

The winner, Bola Tinubu won in 12 States just like the second placed Atiku Abubakar who also won in 12 States.

Peter Obi who came third won in 11 States and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, which for the purpose of the election counts as a State.

Tinubu scored 8,794,726 Votes, Atiku had 6,984,520 Votes while Peter Obi won 6,202,533 Votes.

The Candidate who came fourth, Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) recorded 1,496,687 Votes, the majority of which he got from Kano State, his political Stronghold in the North.

It was however only Tinubu who met the Constitutional requirement of scoring 25% of the Votes cast in each of at least two-thirds of the States of the Federation including the FCT, which translates to 24 States.

Tinubu met the 25% requirement in 30 States, Atiku in 21 and Obi in 15.

If the APC’s Votes in the election, according to Chimamanda’s narrative, were rigged and fictitious, what does she say about the Votes recorded by the other Parties particularly her favourite Candidate, Peter Obi ?

It is instructive that Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso broke away from the PDP to contest the election on the Platforms of the LP and NNPP respectively.

Had the PDP contested the election as one with Obi and Kwankwaso in its fold, winning the election would have been an uphill, almost impossible, task for the APC. But contesting on three separate Platforms against the ruling Party as they did, the victory of the APC was logically and empirically inevitable.

Chimamanda betrays her ignorance of Nigerian politics and unwittingly misled her Readers when she wrote that “Nigerian Democracy had long been a two-party Structure -power alternating between the APC and the PDP - until this year, when the Labour Party, led by Peter Obi, became a third force.

Obi was different. He seemed honest and accessible and his vision of anti-corruption and self-sufficiency gave rise to a movement of Supporters who called themselves “Obi-dients”.

Unusually large, enthusiastic Crowds turned up for his rallies”.

First, politics in this dispensation in Nigeria since 1999 has not always alternated between the APC and PDP.

In 1999, Nigeria had a virtual three Party system with the PDP and All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) splitting the North, the PDP dominant in the South-East and South-South and the Alliance for Democracy controlling the South-West.

After the 2003 elections, the polity became a one-Party dominant system with the PDP in control of large swathes of the Country, the ANPP with reduced influence in the North and the AD reduced to controlling only Lagos State in the South-West.

In the 2007 and 2011 elections, the PDP remained Nationally dominant although the AD had been rebranded into the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and regained control of the South-West while the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) had emerged as powerful Regional Political Parties in the far North and South-East respectively.

It was not until 2013 that the APC was created as a merger of the CPC, ACN, a faction of the PDP and a faction of the APGA, which then went on to win the 2015 elections and has since then been the ruling Party at the Centre.

Secondly, contrary to the romantic picture of Peter Obi painted by the Writer, he has always been part and parcel of Nigeria’s Political Establishment.

He was Governor of Anambra State for eight years on the Platform of the APGA, a period during which he recorded no remarkable accomplishments beyond claims that he saved humongous amounts for the State while leaving behind largely decrepit and dilapidated Infrastructure.

After his tenure as Governor of Anambra State in 2006, Obi promptly dumped the APGA, decamped to the then ruling PDP and became an Appointee of the President Goodluck Jonathan Administration.

He was the Vice Presidential Candidate of the PDP in the 2019 election and had the Party won, he would have been seeking reelection along with his Principal, Atiku in this year’s election.

It was only in May last year that Obi quit the PDP and joined the LP when he saw that he could not win the PDP primaries.

There is absolutely nothing new or fresh about Obi except in the jaundiced eyes of the Chimamandas of this World.

The Novelist does not hesitate to regurgitate rumours and baseless innuendos about the President-Elect but chose to be silent on widely publicized revelations in the Panama Papers of Peter Obi hiding humongous questionable wealth in notorious Tax Havens around the World.

Thirdly, Chimamanda writes most laughably about “unusually large, enthusiastic Crowds” that turned up for Obi’s Rallies. This is comic.

Did larger Crowds turn up for Obi’s Rallies than for Tinubu or Atiku ? How did Chimamanda measure the enthusiasm of one Party’s campaign Crowd relative to the other ?

Yes, Obi received excited and enthusiastic receptions in the various Church Assemblies that he concentrated his campaign on in the run up to the election.

Large and enthusiastic crowds received him in the various South-East States where his Igbo Kith and Kin are found as well as many of the South-South States with close Ethno-Cultural and Christian religious affinity to the South-East.

It is not surprising that those were the only two out of the Country’s six GeoPolitical Zones that he won despite his marginal victories in Lagos in the South-West as well as Nasarawa and Plateau States in the North-Central.

By the way, Chimamanda does not explain Obi’s victory in Lagos, Tinubu’s Stronghold in an election she says was badly rigged and lacking credibility. Nor does she throw logical light on Atiku’s victories in States like Katsina, Kaduna, Jigawa, Yobe, Kebbi or Osun in the South-West in the Presidential election.

Obi targeted Igbo and Christian Votes in his campaigns and he got his victories in the South-East and South-South.

He won two out of six States in the North-Central and did not have up to 25% of the Votes cast in either the North-West or North-East.

He had no realistic electoral path to victory in the Presidential election. Victory in two out of the six GeoPolitical Zones cannot give any Candidate victory in a Presidential election in Nigeria.

What is most tragic about Chimamanda’s Letter to President Joe Biden is that she wrote as an unrepentant Igbo Jingoist masquerading as an objective Intellectual and patriotic Nigerian.

The point is that she is Igbo like Peter Obi and wanted him to win for purely primordial reasons.

Many allude to her Novel on the Nigerian civil war, ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’, as depicting her essentially ’Igbocentric’ perception of reality. This is understandable. After all, she is Human.

That Obi did not win the election does not make Nigeria’s Democracy hollow.

From 2011, there have been incremental and noticeable improvements in the Country’s elections as witnessed in 2015, 2019 and now 2023.

It can credibly be argued that Nigeria’s Democracy is positively growing as we have had 24 years of civil rule uninterrupted by the Military interventions that had hitherto been so detrimental to the Country’s political development.

The Writer argues that the INEC Chairman should have paused the collation of results process to investigate grievances by Political Party Agents as she alleged was done in the Governorship elections of March 18.

Grievances raised at the National collation Centre ought to have been addressed at the previous levels of the collation at Local Government and State Levels.

The Governorship elections were declared inconclusive in Adamawa and Kebbi States and shifted to April 15 because the margin of victory was lower than the number of registered Voters in Areas where it was not possible to conduct elections on March 18, not because of grievances with the collation process.

In any case, the Electoral Act provides for aggrieved Parties in elections to seek redress through the judicial process and that is currently under way.

So what exactly is the point of Chimamanda’s Letter to President Biden ? Is it to seek external intervention in the ongoing process ?

Still stressing that the failure to upload the results of the Presidential elections substantially marred the exercise and insinuating that this was deliberate, Chimamanda wrote, “Curiously, many Polling Units were able to upload the results of the House and Senate elections, but not the Presidential election…

The Senate and House results were easily uploaded. So why couldn’t the Presidential results be uploaded on the same system ?”

We can thus presume that she finds the National Assembly elections credible and acceptable because they were uploaded. But the Senate and House of Representatives elections results reflected the electoral supremacy of the APC in the elections.

They were a validation of the outcome of the Presidential election which incidentally took place on the same day and at the same time as the Legislative elections.

98 of 109 Senate Seats have so far been declared. The APC won 57, PDP 28 and LP won 6.

In the House of Representatives, 325 out of 360 Seats have been declared. The APC won 162, the PDP 102 and the LP 34. Truth is the APC’s victory in this election cannot be credibly denied.

Amazingly, throwing all caution to the winds, Chimamanda writes “Many believe that the INEC Chair has been “compromised” but there is no evidence of the astronomical US-Dollar amounts he is rumored to have received from the President-Elect”.

This is incredible.Chimamanda will be lucky if she does not have to prove this weighty allegation in Court.

- Alake, former Editor of Nigeria’s Sunday Concord Newspaper is the Special Adviser Communications to President-elect Bola Tinubu.

Such a lengthy trash.
APC will keep crying.
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Kcdojoto(m): 11:24am On Apr 10, 2023
NaughtyBrainiac:
She is just a bitter loser! Once you are an Obedient, you lose common sense. She obviously wants Igbo presidency and she's pained it's not happening.

Good riddance!
RUBBISH[b][/b]
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by amigo1088: 11:25am On Apr 10, 2023
IT IS JUST OUTRIGHT STUPID FOR ANYONE TO REALLY BELIEVE IS THE WINNER OF THAT ELECTION.
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Henryfortune(m): 11:25am On Apr 10, 2023
No it's just an item to discuss in the period of our political life .... remember all the talks about politics and propaganda...
If you ask me it's just inconciquentia an issue but mostly saddened by the author oversightedness...the American can not ask us to redo our elections or cancel the once done...
So it's almost infulltility
...
successmatters:
Another one grin

Chimamanda power!!!

You really hit them where it hurts.
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by agadez007(m): 11:26am On Apr 10, 2023
Saga16:


Why are you crying?

Stating the obvious seems to offend you.

Ibo supporting ibo.
but yorba can support yorba right?
No wahala
Soyinka,alake,Ffk,bayo onanuga etc
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Vadese1: 11:26am On Apr 10, 2023
Look at the work a single letter has created for this lazy idle men. Even this one who is not know aside his community has the effrontery to insult our very own beauty and brain, our beloved African Daughter. Chimanda
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Omicron123: 11:26am On Apr 10, 2023
Na this small girl matter dey give an entire APC high blood pressure. This life is not balanced at all. But let's be realistic, we as a nation still have a long way to go if Tinubu who is a drug addict is the best person we can produce as President. As always, let's hope for the best. Let's pray that He uses His wisdom as an old man to rule the nation.
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Proffdada: 11:26am On Apr 10, 2023
zoby:
Chimamanda ...

Nigeria's positively growing Democracy.

By Dele Alake.

The noted and Internationally acclaimed Nigerian Novelist and Essayist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, deserves a great deal of pity and sympathy for her so utterly biased piece titled ‘Nigeria’s hollow Democracy’ published in the latest edition of ‘The Atlantic’ magazine.

It is a piece that does little credit to the image and reputation of a leading Nigerian thinker who ought to be a voice of truth and reason in a time when passions run high and truth is almost indistinguishable from falsehood, in a situation in which many People are heavily emotionally invested in an election which, unfortunately, has not gone the way they expected.

But that is the often difficult to anticipate way of elections in liberal Democracies at varying levels of development.

Chimamanda’s piece is a sad reminder that the possession of brilliance and high intellect by an individual provides no immunity against prejudice, bias and bigotry albeit disguised in the deceptive Garb of elevated and high minded discourse.

Chimamanda at least makes one honest admission in a write up made up largely of rumours, hearsay, presumptuous conjectures and outright falsehood. She supported Mr Peter Obi, Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in Nigeria’s February 25, 2023, Presidential election and hoped he would win “as many polls had predicted “.

Peter Obi did not win. He came third in a closely fought election in which Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) came first and Atiku Abubakar of the main opposition, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) came second.

Chimamanda had pinned her hopes on a possible Obi victory partly on predictions of flawed opinion polls some of which were predicated on statistically negligible and thus unreliable sample sizes and others on no discernible empirical basis whatsoever.

Opinion polls do not win elections.

After all, most opinion polls had predicted a Hilary Clinton victory in the 2016 Presidential election in America. Donald Trump won and that did not make America’s Democracy hollow.

The Writer can of course afford the luxury of pronouncing Nigeria’s Democracy ‘hollow’ from the distance of her Foreign Abode all because her favoured Candidate, Peter Obi, fell short in the election.

She avers that Nigerians went out to vote on the morning of February 25 with high hopes mainly because of the promise by the electoral Umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to upload results of the exercise online from Polling Units in real time to enhance transparency.

The INEC has admitted that its system suffered unanticipated glitches on that day which made it impossible for it to upload the Polling Units results of the Presidential elections on its Portal immediately as promised but it began to do so once the technical hitches had been resolved.

Chimamanda gives her Readers the impression that the deployment of technology implies that some Machine would magically conjure puritanical results online, portraying and guaranteeing the transparency and credibility of the exercise.

No, it is the results as recorded physically on INEC Forms provided for the purpose from the Polling Units, signed by Polling Agents of Political Parties, Electoral Officials and Security Agents that are uploaded and there is ample opportunity for Parties contesting the outcome of the elections to prove if there are discrepancies between the figures on those physical result sheets and the electronic results uploaded on the INEC Portal.

Without the slightest shred of evidence, Chimamanda avers that INEC’s inability to upload results of the Presidential elections Online as promised on February 25 was not due to technical hitches but rather deliberate Human mischief and manipulation to rig the election.

In her words, “If results were updated right after voting was concluded, then the ruling Party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), which has been in power since 2015, would have no opportunity for manipulation.

Technology would redeem Democracy. Results would no longer feature more than Voters. Nigerians would no longer have their Leaders chosen for them”.

This is a mischievous distortion of reality and utterly laughable. The introduction of the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) in the 2023 election for the first time ever indeed helped to ensure that only duly accredited Voters could vote.

It was now no longer possible for Party Agents in collusion with unscrupulous Electoral Officials and Security Agents to simply thumbprint Ballot Papers and stuff Ballot Boxes in favour of certain Parties and Candidates.

This is one of the reasons for the significantly lower vote count in this election relative to previous elections where millions of votes, substantially imaginary, were allotted to Parties in various State Constituencies.

To demonstrate that the February 25 Presidential election was discredited, Chimamanda writes that “There were reports of a shooting at a Polling Unit, and of Political Operatives stealing or destroying Ballot Boxes.

In Lagos, a PoliceMan stood idly by as an APC SpokesPerson threatened Members of a particular Ethnic Group who he believed would vote for the opposition “.

It is unfortunate that an intellectual of Chimamanda’s stature would rely on rumours and hearsay to pronounce authoritatively on an issue as important as the 2023 elections in her Country.

She quotes “Cousins” and “Relatives” in Lagos to back up grievous allegations of violence and massive vote rigging in the election.

For crying out loud, there are over 176,000 polling units across Nigeria.

From what percentage of these Polling Units did she get her reports and how credible were these Sources ?

In Lagos State, there are approximately 13,500 Polling Units. The exaggerated reports of violence and malpractices in the State did not occur in up to 1% of these Polling Units in one or two Local Government Areas.

How reliable and accurate then is the information which the Writer feeds her Readers ?

In any case, a careful scrutiny of the results of the elections shows that it was a close and tight contest which speaks to its credibility.

The winner, Bola Tinubu won in 12 States just like the second placed Atiku Abubakar who also won in 12 States.

Peter Obi who came third won in 11 States and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, which for the purpose of the election counts as a State.

Tinubu scored 8,794,726 Votes, Atiku had 6,984,520 Votes while Peter Obi won 6,202,533 Votes.

The Candidate who came fourth, Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) recorded 1,496,687 Votes, the majority of which he got from Kano State, his political Stronghold in the North.

It was however only Tinubu who met the Constitutional requirement of scoring 25% of the Votes cast in each of at least two-thirds of the States of the Federation including the FCT, which translates to 24 States.

Tinubu met the 25% requirement in 30 States, Atiku in 21 and Obi in 15.

If the APC’s Votes in the election, according to Chimamanda’s narrative, were rigged and fictitious, what does she say about the Votes recorded by the other Parties particularly her favourite Candidate, Peter Obi ?

It is instructive that Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso broke away from the PDP to contest the election on the Platforms of the LP and NNPP respectively.

Had the PDP contested the election as one with Obi and Kwankwaso in its fold, winning the election would have been an uphill, almost impossible, task for the APC. But contesting on three separate Platforms against the ruling Party as they did, the victory of the APC was logically and empirically inevitable.

Chimamanda betrays her ignorance of Nigerian politics and unwittingly misled her Readers when she wrote that “Nigerian Democracy had long been a two-party Structure -power alternating between the APC and the PDP - until this year, when the Labour Party, led by Peter Obi, became a third force.

Obi was different. He seemed honest and accessible and his vision of anti-corruption and self-sufficiency gave rise to a movement of Supporters who called themselves “Obi-dients”.

Unusually large, enthusiastic Crowds turned up for his rallies”.

First, politics in this dispensation in Nigeria since 1999 has not always alternated between the APC and PDP.

In 1999, Nigeria had a virtual three Party system with the PDP and All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) splitting the North, the PDP dominant in the South-East and South-South and the Alliance for Democracy controlling the South-West.

After the 2003 elections, the polity became a one-Party dominant system with the PDP in control of large swathes of the Country, the ANPP with reduced influence in the North and the AD reduced to controlling only Lagos State in the South-West.

In the 2007 and 2011 elections, the PDP remained Nationally dominant although the AD had been rebranded into the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and regained control of the South-West while the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) had emerged as powerful Regional Political Parties in the far North and South-East respectively.

It was not until 2013 that the APC was created as a merger of the CPC, ACN, a faction of the PDP and a faction of the APGA, which then went on to win the 2015 elections and has since then been the ruling Party at the Centre.

Secondly, contrary to the romantic picture of Peter Obi painted by the Writer, he has always been part and parcel of Nigeria’s Political Establishment.

He was Governor of Anambra State for eight years on the Platform of the APGA, a period during which he recorded no remarkable accomplishments beyond claims that he saved humongous amounts for the State while leaving behind largely decrepit and dilapidated Infrastructure.

After his tenure as Governor of Anambra State in 2006, Obi promptly dumped the APGA, decamped to the then ruling PDP and became an Appointee of the President Goodluck Jonathan Administration.

He was the Vice Presidential Candidate of the PDP in the 2019 election and had the Party won, he would have been seeking reelection along with his Principal, Atiku in this year’s election.

It was only in May last year that Obi quit the PDP and joined the LP when he saw that he could not win the PDP primaries.

There is absolutely nothing new or fresh about Obi except in the jaundiced eyes of the Chimamandas of this World.

The Novelist does not hesitate to regurgitate rumours and baseless innuendos about the President-Elect but chose to be silent on widely publicized revelations in the Panama Papers of Peter Obi hiding humongous questionable wealth in notorious Tax Havens around the World.

Thirdly, Chimamanda writes most laughably about “unusually large, enthusiastic Crowds” that turned up for Obi’s Rallies. This is comic.

Did larger Crowds turn up for Obi’s Rallies than for Tinubu or Atiku ? How did Chimamanda measure the enthusiasm of one Party’s campaign Crowd relative to the other ?

Yes, Obi received excited and enthusiastic receptions in the various Church Assemblies that he concentrated his campaign on in the run up to the election.

Large and enthusiastic crowds received him in the various South-East States where his Igbo Kith and Kin are found as well as many of the South-South States with close Ethno-Cultural and Christian religious affinity to the South-East.

It is not surprising that those were the only two out of the Country’s six GeoPolitical Zones that he won despite his marginal victories in Lagos in the South-West as well as Nasarawa and Plateau States in the North-Central.

By the way, Chimamanda does not explain Obi’s victory in Lagos, Tinubu’s Stronghold in an election she says was badly rigged and lacking credibility. Nor does she throw logical light on Atiku’s victories in States like Katsina, Kaduna, Jigawa, Yobe, Kebbi or Osun in the South-West in the Presidential election.

Obi targeted Igbo and Christian Votes in his campaigns and he got his victories in the South-East and South-South.

He won two out of six States in the North-Central and did not have up to 25% of the Votes cast in either the North-West or North-East.

He had no realistic electoral path to victory in the Presidential election. Victory in two out of the six GeoPolitical Zones cannot give any Candidate victory in a Presidential election in Nigeria.

What is most tragic about Chimamanda’s Letter to President Joe Biden is that she wrote as an unrepentant Igbo Jingoist masquerading as an objective Intellectual and patriotic Nigerian.

The point is that she is Igbo like Peter Obi and wanted him to win for purely primordial reasons.

Many allude to her Novel on the Nigerian civil war, ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’, as depicting her essentially ’Igbocentric’ perception of reality. This is understandable. After all, she is Human.

That Obi did not win the election does not make Nigeria’s Democracy hollow.

From 2011, there have been incremental and noticeable improvements in the Country’s elections as witnessed in 2015, 2019 and now 2023.

It can credibly be argued that Nigeria’s Democracy is positively growing as we have had 24 years of civil rule uninterrupted by the Military interventions that had hitherto been so detrimental to the Country’s political development.

The Writer argues that the INEC Chairman should have paused the collation of results process to investigate grievances by Political Party Agents as she alleged was done in the Governorship elections of March 18.

Grievances raised at the National collation Centre ought to have been addressed at the previous levels of the collation at Local Government and State Levels.

The Governorship elections were declared inconclusive in Adamawa and Kebbi States and shifted to April 15 because the margin of victory was lower than the number of registered Voters in Areas where it was not possible to conduct elections on March 18, not because of grievances with the collation process.

In any case, the Electoral Act provides for aggrieved Parties in elections to seek redress through the judicial process and that is currently under way.

So what exactly is the point of Chimamanda’s Letter to President Biden ? Is it to seek external intervention in the ongoing process ?

Still stressing that the failure to upload the results of the Presidential elections substantially marred the exercise and insinuating that this was deliberate, Chimamanda wrote, “Curiously, many Polling Units were able to upload the results of the House and Senate elections, but not the Presidential election…

The Senate and House results were easily uploaded. So why couldn’t the Presidential results be uploaded on the same system ?”

We can thus presume that she finds the National Assembly elections credible and acceptable because they were uploaded. But the Senate and House of Representatives elections results reflected the electoral supremacy of the APC in the elections.

They were a validation of the outcome of the Presidential election which incidentally took place on the same day and at the same time as the Legislative elections.

98 of 109 Senate Seats have so far been declared. The APC won 57, PDP 28 and LP won 6.

In the House of Representatives, 325 out of 360 Seats have been declared. The APC won 162, the PDP 102 and the LP 34. Truth is the APC’s victory in this election cannot be credibly denied.

Amazingly, throwing all caution to the winds, Chimamanda writes “Many believe that the INEC Chair has been “compromised” but there is no evidence of the astronomical US-Dollar amounts he is rumored to have received from the President-Elect”.

This is incredible.Chimamanda will be lucky if she does not have to prove this weighty allegation in Court.

- Alake, former Editor of Nigeria’s Sunday Concord Newspaper is the Special Adviser Communications to President-elect Bola Tinubu.
trash

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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Nobody: 11:26am On Apr 10, 2023
Maryloveth:


Violation of Rule 2 ;

"Don't abuse, bully, deliberately insult/provoke, fight, or wish harm to Nairaland members OR THEIR TRIBES"

Mynd44, lalasticlala.

Be a man and answer him back instead of pleading for the help of a third party! Haba!

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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Vadese1: 11:27am On Apr 10, 2023
This letter over pepper them . This is the beginning of the wailing for druggie and his boys
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by zeenaman: 11:28am On Apr 10, 2023
Successkay12:

This writeup is just to enlightened daft people like u

Exactly. But they don't reason to logic. They'll only get more poofed up in their error and vainglorious arrogance

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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Saga16: 11:29am On Apr 10, 2023
agadez007:
but yorba can support yorba right?
No wahala
Soyinka,alake,Ffk,bayo onanuga etc


Ibo supporting Ibo.

Nothing new here.
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by tamdun: 11:29am On Apr 10, 2023
Chimamanda is theif,she stole half of yellow sun

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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by agadez007(m): 11:30am On Apr 10, 2023
Saga16:


Ibo supporting Ibo.

Nothing new here.
yorba Muslim supporting yorba Muslim
100% sure you are a Yoruba Muslim too
Nothing is new here
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by marostan(m): 11:30am On Apr 10, 2023
Make i hear say i read all blu bla this one dey yan here. This Chiamanda letter nah KO for them all. Make dem dey play.
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by FBIBOT(m): 11:32am On Apr 10, 2023
Britishpea:
Truth be told without sentiments her letter didn’t display an iota of intelligence in thinking capacitum. It rattles around questioning on how’ she’s referred. Of course, poetry proficiency doesn’t equate intelligence.

One would ask why she actually wrote the USA? For USA to do what exactly? To come and defend Obi in the court or ask Mahmoud to cancel elections? Both aforementioned won’t happen now and ever. The so called USA is facing their own challenges. Trump today is hunted because of the coming election. Till tomorrow Trump believed he was rigged out. We witnessed hoodlums climbing the wall of the White House in the last election because of unsatisfactory results.

Nigerians are too quick to bastardize the image of the country on any little provocations whereas the countries you are trying hard for them to see our weaknesses are facing bigger challges.
Days ago, cashapp founder was murdered. You didn’t hear Americans shouting “America had happened to him” let a wandering lunatic be hit by a reckless driver in Nigeria and listen to the internet opportunists shouting.

Long way to go!

Unnecessarily denting the Nigeria image... US can never stop a president Elect from being sworn in In Nigeria.... Your best bet is winning the case in court... No matter the number of letters or protests home and abroad it futile.... Gather evidences and win the case period.

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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Saga16: 11:32am On Apr 10, 2023
agadez007:
yorba Muslim supporting yorba Muslim
100% sure you are a Yoruba Muslim too
Nothing is new here

Why is my pointing out this simple fact making you go gaga?

Ibo supporting Ibo.

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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by sterlingD(m): 11:33am On Apr 10, 2023
Na wao !On top one letter.E never do ?
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Isobug: 11:35am On Apr 10, 2023
Everyone is crawling out from their hiding to use the international influence of our influential Novelist.
Is this the crap they said they would be giving to Obidients fire for fire. Nonsense!.
The woman wrote the obvious fact. Leave her alone with your bigoted crap articles.
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by agadez007(m): 11:37am On Apr 10, 2023
Saga16:


Why is my pointing out this simple fact making you go gaga?

Ibo supporting Ibo.
yorba Muslim supporting yorba Muslim

Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Saga16: 11:38am On Apr 10, 2023
agadez007:
yorba Muslim supporting yorba Muslim

We are saying the same thing.

Ibo supporting Ibo.

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Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Kukutenla: 11:40am On Apr 10, 2023
By the way, Chimamanda does not explain Obi’s victory in Lagos, Tinubu’s Stronghold in an election she says was badly rigged and lacking credibility. Nor does she throw logical light on Atiku’s victories in States like Katsina, Kaduna, Jigawa, Yobe, Kebbi or Osun in the South-West in the Presidential election.

So Atiku won Jigawa?
Una don start to dey talk true small small
Re: The Sorrowful And Not So Intelligent Side Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by lebienconnu: 11:40am On Apr 10, 2023
She believed her candidate won because "many online polls" said so. Guys, this girl is very dumb. It this the best they can produce? The people to whom she addressed the ill-fated letter are very intelligent. She now strikes me as a symbol for "nattering nitwit".

Going by a Yoruba adage : Ti a ba sunkun a maa riran. Itumo: You should see even when you cry. The opposite is the case for the babe. What has been written can not be unwritten. Baba, she has allowed tribal sentiment to destroy her past and future works.

Now, I will enjoy watching the uncultured and unlettered ones wail in sifia pains and eternal damnation.

As e de pain them e de sweet us
--Wicked Wike, 2023

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