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The True State Of The Nation by Antoeni(m): 1:05am On Jun 29, 2018
I do not have problem with anyone politicizing the current insecurity problem. After all, the APC used similar partisan propaganda while in opposition. But I have a duty to expose fake news, exaggerations and incitements where I see one.

Most Nigerians do not want justice. What we want is for 'our own' to have the upper hand in every conflict, and when the reverse happens, we claim sole victimhood in a conflict where both sides have played a role in the ongoing bloodshed.

That's exactly what we are dealing with in this latest cycle of violence in Plateau State. On the Tuesday before the escalation, four Fulani cattle traders where stopped and killed in Plateau State. The news of their tragedy didn't make any headlines. By Saturday, Fulani retaliation left more than 100 people dead. In reaction, the natives, while still being victims, blocked highways and killed travelers suspected to be Muslims.

None of the two sides has justification for doing what it did. The first action of killing Fulani cattle traders was barbaric. The second action of Fulani retaliation was equally barbaric. And the third reaction of blocking and hacking unsuspecting travelers is equally, equally barbaric.

We should ask ourselves why people decide to take laws into their own hands instead of going to the law enforcement for justice? The answer to this is not far fetched. Nigerians have lost confidence in the system to protect them, or in the event of injury, to give them justice. People resort to defending themselves and getting their own version of justice through reprisals.

But one problem with ethnicised self-defense is that it can be easily turned into an offensive and oppressive tool against 'the other' in our areas of superiority. And one problem with reprisals is that they do not follow the eye-for-an-eye rule. No! The aggrieved party is always trying to exert maximum damage on the other party and in the process creating multiple layers of grievances that grow thicker with each round of violence.

Unfortunately, Nigerians are not interested in those realities, in those facts. We are only interested in our sentiments. If it is our own that is at the receiving end, we classify it as genocide of unprecedented proportion. We stage protests and delegetimize those who refuse to join us in our type of mourning. If it's the other that is at the receiving end, the first rule is to ignore it. If it's difficult to ignore, then we under-report it and present it in a way that our own appear blameless.

That's why communal conflicts continue to run amok under the helpless gaze of successive presidencies. More than 1000 people have been killed in a single violence under Obasanjo. Those who believe Obasanjo was the problem were made to eat their words after the killing continued under Yaradua. Those who believed Yaradua was the problem were proven wrong as the killings grew even worse under Jonathan, and those who believed Jonathan was the problem now appear clueless as the killings continued under Buhari.

The fact that we didn't learn anything from these realities means we are not ready for peace. We chose which tragedy to mourn, which victim to sympathize with and which perpetrator to condemn. It is heart-breaking to see supposedly educated people subscribing to this sentiment of free-floating ethnic and sectarian passions. Our own is not moral courage but moral hypocrisy, but if it takes some moral hypocrisy to wake those in power to their responsibilities and bring an end to this tragedy, then we need more of that hypocrisy.

Unfortunately, that will not work. What will work is when we regard any attack against any Nigerian as an attack against all Nigerians. What will work is when we realize that our communities are tied by a common destiny as Nigerians, that what we have in common is greater than the sum total of our differences and that it is either we progress together or we perish together because no single Nigerian tribe, sect or region will triumph at the expense of the other.

When we are ready for peace, we will sit down and look at the problems and proffer real solutions. For example, if cattle herding is the problem, we can find ways to phase it out through ranching and other modern nomadic practices that will eliminate conflict between farmers and herders. That's because the so called herder who is stuck in his this outmoded way of life is a victim of his own of ignorance and therefore needs to be liberated.

But if the problem as we have seen with people opposing long-term solutions like ranching is for the ethnic group they hate to completely disappear so they can carve out their own ethnic or sectarian Bantustans, then I'm afraid we are miles away from peace. Because in the world we live today, it is impossible for one single ethnic or sectarian group no matter how powerful to exterminate the other.

Therefore, while it is the primary responsibility of those in power to secure the country and arrest this tragedy, the ultimate choice lies with all of us, whether we want peace and justice for everyone or we want the type of peace and justice that only benefit our own.

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Re: The True State Of The Nation by royalamour(m): 2:50am On Jun 29, 2018
Go and perfect your punctuation skills. And take your biased yeye view elsewhere.

Stop justifying the fulani herders atrocities with sugarcoated phrases.

You are trying mask the deliberate support of the fulani killers by the FG.

5 Christians were sentenced to death by the same government who saw nothing wrong in apprehending and sentencing these fulani demons and the miyetti allah guy that publicly claimed responsibility for the massacre.
Or tell me, how many fulanis were sentenced to death for the killings so far?

Nobody is interested.

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Re: The True State Of The Nation by GavelSlam: 3:11am On Jun 29, 2018
Another good write-up.

Unbiased and balanced.

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Re: The True State Of The Nation by netmycs: 3:33am On Jun 29, 2018
royalamour:
Go and perfect your punctuation skills. And take your biased yeye view elsewhere.

Nobody is interested.

It is unfortunate the quality of people we live with in this country.
It is obvious that someone like you is not interested in peace.
The writer did not even mention any tribe but rather suggest that we should see it as a common struggle as held in sane climes, but the only comment you could make is to correct is punctuation marks......Lol

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Re: The True State Of The Nation by hisgrace090: 3:46am On Jun 29, 2018
Platue killing is now older than Nigerian democrasy, what is the problem?
Re: The True State Of The Nation by rumours: 3:56am On Jun 29, 2018
@OP. If you had not added your voice to the call for restructuring as the key solution to these nonsense you observed in Nigeria. Then, I'm afraid, you fall into the category of the people you tried described - hypocrites and pretenders and ethnocentric lots and bigots. I just hope you didn't just discover your pen and that you have always been here! I shall look for your opinion in other issues of national discuss. That is if you didn't just creat this moniker now to write this. Until Nigeria is RESTRUCTURED, she cannot make progress. We have been singing it.

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Re: The True State Of The Nation by rumours: 4:13am On Jun 29, 2018
You see what I mean! Just one search shows that you are an apologist of this inept government of Buhari. No wonder you didn't see anything wrong in the security architecture of this clueless government - all mostly Muslims and from almost one side of the country. You must be a Muslim too. Or from the core North. So you see what I mean! Your article is laced with bias. I put it to you that you would not have added your voice to the call for RESTRUCTURING. I put it to you that you are a gullible saibabarians who is trying so hard to make excuses for an inept, sectional and clueless government whose only achievement for over 3yrs now is the hardship, hunger, abject poverty and death they have unleashed on Nigerians. So my friend, know that the internet never forgets. You will always be remembered by what you have written in the past.

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Re: The True State Of The Nation by GavelSlam: 4:18am On Jun 29, 2018
rumours:
@OP. If you had not added your voice to the call for restructuring as the key solution to these nonsense you observed in Nigeria. Then, I'm afraid, you fall into the category of the people you tried described - hypocrites and pretenders and ethnocentric lots and bigots. I just hope you didn't just discover your pen and that you have always been here! I shall look for your opinion in other issues of national discuss. That is if you didn't just creat this moniker now to write this. Until Nigeria is RESTRUCTURED, she cannot make progress. We have been singing it.

You guys borrow a jejune word like restructure without even trying to imply what the restructuring entails.

What needs restructuring?

What does it cover?

What does it change?

How does it manifest in the actions of the average Nigerian?

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Re: The True State Of The Nation by royalamour(m): 6:34am On Jun 29, 2018
netmycs:


It is unfortunate the quality of people we live with in this country.
It is obvious that someone like you is not interested in peace.
The writer did not even mention any tribe but rather suggest that we should see it as a common struggle as held in sane climes, but the only comment you could make is to correct is punctuation marks......Lol


Take your unclean view off my mention.

1. The writer failed to point out the farm crop and forceful land grabbing that led to the indigenes killing several cows. Why destroy their farms and grab their lands in the first place?

2. He decided not point out the owning up to the crime of miyetti allah whatever and the failure of the government to arrest him.

3. He is subtly campaigning for ranching that many states kicked against. We don't need ranches in our state.

4. He is painting these fulani herds as saints who were provoked by the indigenes. Like seriously? Taraba, Benue, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Kogi, Plateau, Enugu, Anambra, Edo and many other states where these evil people have destroyed farms, raped women and killed many. So you mean these aforementioned states are evil provocators?

5. Bwari in Abuja where the hausa-fulanis are killing the indigenes because they refused to let the hausa-fulanis be installed as emir over them are cruel too?

Abeg go sit down somewhere.

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