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Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 3:40pm On Dec 09, 2023
Twitter: @farooqkperogi

It should be made clear from the outset that I am overwrought with immense grief by the heartbreaking but unintentional killing of 126 innocent men, women, and children celebrating Maulud at Tudun Biri village in Kaduna State on December 3. Nothing can compensate for this. No excuse can rationalize it. And the outrage that this issue has generated against the Tinubu government is richly justified.

But it’s oddly hypocritical that there are suddenly vocal elements from the North—particularly the Muslim North, which went into a dreamless slumber during Buhari’s reign of bloodshed—carrying on as if this cruel, indefensible, even if involuntary, killing of innocent Muslims in the name of fighting outlaws is unprecedented.

Well, on January 17, 2017, the Nigerian Air Force also “mistakenly” dropped two—yes, two— bombs on an IDP camp in Rann, Borno State, which killed 236 innocent men, women, and children, according to Human Right Watch Nigeria’s revised estimate as reported by the Voice of America on January 24, 2017. The Nigerian military said it mistook the poor refugees for Boko Haram terrorists.

There was pin-drop silence from the Muslim North—and from the same people who’re—or pretend to be— outraged by and bent out of shape about what happened at Tudun Biri. Those of us who ranted and raved in righteous rage about it because Muhammadu Buhari showed scant concern for the lives that were snuffed out by the military he was commander-in-chief of were hushed up, harassed, attacked, and defamed.

In a January 21, 2017, Daily Trust column titled, “Buhari’s Gambian Gambit As Borno Burns,” I wrote the following words that have now somehow materialized, except for the little fact that Tinubu isn’t a southern Christian:

“Imagine for a moment that Nigeria's current president were a man called Goodluck Jonathan (or, for that matter, any southern Christian), and the military ‘mistakenly’ dropped a bomb on hapless internally displaced Boko Haram victims, killing scores of them and critically injuring many more. Imagine again that such a president didn't deem it worth his while to visit the state where this grievous tragedy happened, but instead chose to go to another country to resolve the country's political differences. What would we northern Muslims be saying by now?”

Several of my fellow northern Muslims attacked me for this. My traducers were particularly incensed that I inserted scare quotes around the word “mistakenly.” They thought it implied that I meant Buhari had deliberately ordered the murder of civilians in Rann. But I merely inserted quotation marks because I was acknowledging that the military owned up to the killing and called it a mistake.

When Mubi, Adamawa State’s second largest town, was overrun by Boko Haram terrorists in 2014 and then President Goodluck Jonathan decided to visit Burkina Faso to resolve the country's political crisis, he was roundly condemned in the country, particularly in the North. I wrote a stinging column on this myself.

“Amid the heartrending humanitarian disaster that Boko Haram has wreaked on Mubi, the president chose to travel to Burkina Faso to 'resolve' the country’s political crisis. Which sane person goes to put out another person’s fire while his house is up in flames?” I wrote in a November 8, 2014, column titled, "State of Emergency Amid Worsening Boko Haram Insurgency."

But when I wrote to condemn Buhari for ignoring Rann and, like Jonathan, choosing instead to visit the Gambia to resolve the country’s political crisis, I got rhetorically violent pushbacks from the very people who should be hurt by Buhari’s blithe indifference to the tragedy in Rann.

All that Buhari did after more than 200 civilians were killed by two Nigerian Air Force bombs was to delegate an aide to issue a familiarly stereotyped expression of “regret” through his Twitter handle. Neither he nor his deputy physically traveled to Borno State to condole with and comfort the people.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s response to the Tudun Biri tragedy is comparatively better. Within a few days of the disaster, he delegated Vice President Kashim Shettima to visit the community and express his condolences.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu sent us to commensurate with the people of Kaduna over this tragic incident. The calibre of people that are here with me is a testimony [to] how deeply touched the president was by the incident,” Shettima said during the visit, as if to draw a contrast between this government’s response to a horrendous tragedy and the previous government’s response to a similar but more horrific involuntary mass massacre.

There’s always more that can be done, but that there was a presidential visit to the site of the tragedy—unlike in the past—is worthy of acknowledgement. I have advocated for this sort of empathetic leadership for years. I would be a hypocrite not to acknowledge it when I see it.

In condemning Buhari’s symbolic unconcern over the unintentional killing of IDPs in Rann, I wrote, “Now, a presidential national broadcast to mourn this tragedy and a personal visit by the president to give emotional strength to the bereaved won’t bring back the lost lives, but it would show respect for the dead and show that the president cares and takes responsibility for the fatal error of the people he is commander-in-chief of.”

There has been no presidential broadcast from Tinubu, but there was a presidential visit to bereaved families, yet the Tudun Biri tragedy has attracted more attention and anger in the North than the Rann one did. It’s obvious what’s responsible for the double standards: the ethno-regional identity of the president.

Had Buhari—or, for that matter, any northern Muslim been president when the Tudun Biri Maulud merry makers were involuntarily killed by the military, there would have been no expression of indignation from most of the people who are hyperventilating now.

Although Sheikh Ahmad Gumi was consistently critical of the Muhammadu Buhari government for eight years, which he undermined with his curious defense of bandits, he is increasingly coming across as merely using the Tudun Biri as an outlet to ventilate pent-up ethno-regional anxieties about a southern presidency.

That’s also true of former National Health Insurance Scheme DG/CEO Professor Usman Yusuf who became critical of the Buhari regime only after he was fired from his position. He is now furtively religionizing and regionalizing the Tudun Biri mass deaths.

''This is a religious procession,” Yusuf told Channels TV. “What would have happened if a religious Christian Procession in Plateau or Kaduna was bombed? Big Churches from the South specifically would have raised their voices all over Nigeria.”


This seems to me like an underhanded religious incitement because what the villagers were doing at the time of their unfortunate death was incidental to the fact of their death. They could very well have been at the marketplace selling goods.

Yusuf knows that the most effective way to rouse the raw passions of northerners, whether they are Muslims or Christians, is to make appeals to religion. Except that Yusuf’s attempt at religious manipulation is undermined by the reality that both the president and the vice president—and, to complicate things further, the two ministers of defense— are Muslims.

Why would they be interested in killing fellow Muslims? This same logic undermines Gumi’s claim that the Tudun Biri killing was “deliberate.”


Finally, Bashir Ahmad, former special assistant on digital communications to Muhammadu Buhari who saw no evil during Buhari’s reign suddenly went into an amnesic, conspiratorial frenzy over the Tudun Biri tragedy on Twitter.

“Haba! You can’t kill 126 innocent souls — a hundred and twenty-six civilians, and just call it a mistake. I can’t even remember a time when the troops killed such a number of terrorists anywhere in this country at once. @HQNigerianArmy, Nigerians are waiting to hear from you how this ‘mistake’ will be corrected and what measures you’d put in place to prevent a recurrence,” he wrote.

Thankfully, people shut him up by reminding him of Rann where 236 Muslims in IDP camps were mistakenly bombed to a cinder when Buhari was president and Buhari didn’t deem it worth his while to visit the survivors. When your sense of rage and outrage is activated or suppressed by the primordial identity of the person in power, you have no conscience.
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2023/12/why-north-suddenly-cares-about-northern.html

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 3:45pm On Dec 09, 2023
But it’s oddly hypocritical that there are suddenly vocal elements from the North particularly the Muslim North, which went into a dreamless slumber during Buhari’s reign of bloodshed.

Carrying on as if this cruel, indefensible, even if involuntary, killing of innocent Muslims in the name of fighting outlaws is unprecedented.

When your sense of rage and outrage is activated or suppressed by the primordial identity of the person in power, you have no conscience.
Sheikh Gumi, Prof Yusuf, and Bashir Ahmad are all bloody religious fanatic hypocrites

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by 1TrippleCee: 3:46pm On Dec 09, 2023
When your sense of rage and outrage is activated or suppressed by the primordial identity of the person in power, you have no conscience.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Caseless: 3:47pm On Dec 09, 2023

When your sense of rage and outrage is activated or suppressed by the primordial identity of the person in power, you have no conscience.

No statement is truer than this.

Righteousness2, shame on you. The statement above is directed to people like you - religious hypocrite.

I've always told my ilk that what Buhari did and you kept quiet, don't react when Tinubu is doing it. Whatever difficulty Tinubu is facing today, he inherited it from the previous administration.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Righteousness2(m): 3:47pm On Dec 09, 2023
Quite similar to the Hypocritical noises all over the place on ISRAEL defending itself from terrorists Hamas..

Assad bashar of Syria killed over half a million muslim and kids , not even ant came out for protest.

Same happened in Yemen, there was no noise anywhere.

Hamas terrorists use children as it protection , no noise anywhere.

ISRAEL DEFENDS itself against terrorists, you see Hypocritical noise makers and children of Hate Everywhere. Nonsense!!!

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 3:48pm On Dec 09, 2023
These fanatics only see it via the warped prismatic view of ethno - religio - regional primordial sentiments when it touch them. They see no evil or say no evil when others are affected.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Outstandingmam: 3:49pm On Dec 09, 2023
Kperogi has been consistently right on these issues

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by xpressionx(m): 3:59pm On Dec 09, 2023
All of them go dey alright Las Las. bunch of hypocrists

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Faiththatworks(m): 4:09pm On Dec 09, 2023
Kai Nairaland is getting better....
@Racoon didn't criticize Asiwaju and APC today,that dude always copy and paste stories that are antagonistic to Asiwaju,then uses the first 3 comments to copy and bold some paragraphs in the stories,while posting some antagonistic comments under the paragraphs.
This is the first time I will read a comment from @Racoon that isn't critical of the government.
I hope we all can appreciate government when it does something good and criticize when we feel they can do more or haven't done enough.
For the Article by Oga Farooq,I keep saying Asiwaju is a deep thinker,when Vice-president Shettima said he will be in charge of Security during the campaigns,many people felt he was trying to usurp the power of the President.
But a Yoruba proverb says,you can only send the child of A Lion to the Lion Den to consult with his Father.
Asiwaju has handed all the military apparatus to the North,the Ministers,NSA,Chief of Defence and so many Defence Appointment are in the hands of Northerners.
He even went further to appoint 2 former governors of bandit-infested states to oversee the Ministry of Defence,they know where the shoes pinches,they will therefore be more prepared to tackle the conflict in the North.
For those innocent Nigerians who lost their lives,May their Souls rest in Peace.
The Government must as a necessity, compensate every family that lost someone to the mistake of the operators of the Drone.
We must never lose our desire to empathize with fellow Nigerians who are wronged and that's one of the biggest mistake of the last President.
Still Selling Land Around the Dangote Refinery In Ibeju-lekki,pm for a piece of investment around the Refinery.....
https://www.nairaland.com/7926530/christmas-end-year-promo-silvergate#127237817
God bless Nigeria..

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by duullie88(m): 4:15pm On Dec 09, 2023
Wonderful

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Dpharisee: 4:29pm On Dec 09, 2023
Immediately the fake news went out that the GOC 1 Division was Maj Gen VU Okoro many northerners started castigating the Igbos that this is a repeat of 1966 when some Igbo soldiers in collaboration with other tribes killed northern leaders. There was a sudden interest on the matter because it was thought to have been led by an Igbo man.
I am here in the North and you can confirm what I am saying.

Even some Hausa language musicians released a song with the name of Gen Okoro an Igbo and Christian is killing Muslims deliberately. Unfortunately some Yoruba APC supporters even helped to amplify the near ethnicization of the atrocious bombing incident on many online fora.

Then they realised their error that Okoro is the GOC 2 Div Ibadan and had nothing to do with Kaduna, the GOC 1 Division Kaduna is Maj General Bamidele Alabi a Yoruba Muslim and they became confused, meanwhile the Commander in Chief is a Muslim, the Deputy Commander in Chief is a Muslim, Minister of Defence is a Muslim, Minister of State for Defence is a Muslim, National Security Adviser is Muslim, the Chief of Army Staff is a Muslim and the GOC 1Div Kaduna is a Muslim

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by gbaskiboy: 4:32pm On Dec 09, 2023
It was very sad as hundreds of people lost their lives to negligence. NAF should gather good intelligence reports before acting nothing can be done to compensate for the lives lost. May family, friends and children they left behind be comforted in this trying time of theirs.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Caseless: 4:40pm On Dec 09, 2023
Righteousness2:
Quite similar to the Hypocritical noises all over the place on ISRAEL defending itself from terrorists Hamas..

Assad bashar of Syria killed over half a million muslim and kids , not even ant came out for protest.

Same happened in Yemen, there was no noise anywhere.

Hamas terrorists use children as it protection , no noise anywhere.

ISRAEL DEFENDS itself against terrorists, you see Hypocritical noise makers and children of Hate Everywhere. Nonsense!!!
If your head is working, you'd know why the outrage towards Israel is louder - they imprisoned the Palestinians for decades.

What happened in Syria and happening in Yemen has the Western influence in it.


Why are you outraged by what is happening in Ukraine and not the same feeling when Israel is bombing children? Religious Hypocrite!

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Beremx(f): 4:42pm On Dec 09, 2023
Racoon:
Sheikh Gumi, Prof Yusuf, and Bashir Ahmad are all bloody religious fanatic hypocrites
I read on Twitter that Elrufai and Sanusi Lamido visited the family of the victims. Elrufai never visited Southern Kaduna throughout his administration to commiserate with the people concerning herdsmen killings.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by jmoore(m): 4:49pm On Dec 09, 2023
Here on nairaland, benuejosh omenka Quotasystem have never cared about the lives of their northern brothers.

It is only on news that has to do with southeast, that they will start dancing naked like folks high on meth.

Tinubu is a muslim, Buhari is a muslim. Anyone that didn't criticize the bombing of innocent people during Buhari tenure should shutup.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Dshocker(m): 4:59pm On Dec 09, 2023
iCare North

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by kerry57: 4:59pm On Dec 09, 2023
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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Brendaniel: 4:59pm On Dec 09, 2023
The truth is Islam is laced with heavy hypocrisy....

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by happney65: 5:00pm On Dec 09, 2023
El-rufai suddenly remembered to go visit them. Not sure he visited southern Kaduna during the back to back crises that happened there. Maybe Maybe not

Anyways na una know. He good make them pile up pressure on Tinubu dey go.

No peace for the wicked.. grin

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Caseless: 5:00pm On Dec 09, 2023
Beremx:
I read on Twitter that Elrufai and Sanusi Lamido visited the family of the victims. Elrufai never visited Southern Kaduna throughout his administration to commiserate with the people concerning herdsmen killings.
El-rufai did and was stoned in one of the occasions.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IMFvOXB5vc

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by crossfm: 5:01pm On Dec 09, 2023
Hehehe.

They just found their voices, hypocrites.

Under Buhari's administration people were been slaughtered in the north,but they said nothing because he is their son,and most of the service chiefs were all moslems.

I saw one clown on channels TV insinuating that the army chief who is from Kaduna deliberately killed moslems, because he is a christian.

They found their voice because it didn't happen in Benue or southern Kaduna. I have never seen evil people like these guys. They can't take what they give to other people.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by ednut1(m): 5:01pm On Dec 09, 2023
Tribalism is a bad thing. When Ihejirika was army chief they said an igbo man was killing them🤣

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by NOwazobia: 5:02pm On Dec 09, 2023
Very anyhow region with their belief system.

Tueh! undecided

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Samunique(m): 5:03pm On Dec 09, 2023
But it’s oddly hypocritical that there are suddenly vocal elements from the North—particularly the Muslim North, which went into a dreamless slumber during Buhari’s reign of bloodshed—carrying on as if this cruel, indefensible, even if involuntary, killing of innocent Muslims in the name of fighting outlaws is unprecedented.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by santaclaws: 5:03pm On Dec 09, 2023
Hmm... Deep

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Indelibleage: 5:03pm On Dec 09, 2023
They care more for their own.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by chiagozien(m): 5:03pm On Dec 09, 2023
Oooh Northerners should be silent as yoruba soldiers dey bomb them?




Why are they not bombing South West?

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by money121(m): 5:04pm On Dec 09, 2023
Ok
Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by kerry57: 5:04pm On Dec 09, 2023
Northerners are cowards. They suddenly cares because TINUBU is there now. Their father bubu have left the sit.

You need to go to north and see the level of complaint from the north. I keep asking them why they haven't been complaining when buhari was there? They say buhari is their own.

Most of them hate TINUBU with passion, they see him as someone that have just come to punish their people not knowing that the hardship is everywhere. Some of them even say that it is his wife, Christian that is ruling the country.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by orisa37: 5:05pm On Dec 09, 2023
THE FACTS ARE NOW OPEN AND THEY ARE GETTING SCARED.

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Re: Why The North Suddenly Cares About Northern Lives By Farooq A. Kperogi by Akwamkpuruamu: 5:05pm On Dec 09, 2023
To tell you that Northern Muslims have more value than any other person in the north. All the bombs in Christian Southern Kaduna, the north never cared

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