Ibrahim:
Please let us return to the Coker Commission report, and leave Zik, Ahmadu Bello, Balewa, Akintola, Opara and the rest of them out for the moment.. I once excerpted tons of info from it.
I thank you.
Bolaji Aluko
On Wed, Dec 25, 2019, 09:42 Ibrahim Abdullah <ibdullah@gmail.com> wrote:
Whenever you guys defend the "Sage"--always the Yorubas on this forum--I laugh and recall what Awokoya and Segun Osoba had to say about your infallible "Papa". Awo, Zik and Ahmadu Bello did what they did because of who they were: unabashed ethnic champions! Let us situate them in their proper context and interprete their actions. It's a waste of time defending this against that---they did what they did in different ways in the protect and promote their kith and kin. Their collective project did not imagine the Nigeria we want!--Sent from my iPhoneOn 25 Dec 2019, at 10:30 AM, Jimoh Oriyomi <oriyomijimoh4@gmail.com> wrote:Ibrahim, Awo never claimed to be a saint. "O ko owo je like all others and used sonibare to play the game" that is your conclusion not from the court of law.
On 25 Dec 2019 12:14 a.m., "Ibrahim Abdullah" <ibdullah@gmail.com> wrote:--O ko owo je like all the others and used Sonibare to play the game. Awo chopped cocoa profit well well. You cannot cover your beloved Papa. Only blind AGroupers will want to whitewash Coker Commission and deify the proclaimed Sage!--So funny---covering up for Awo.Sent from my iPhoneOn 24 Dec 2019, at 10:19 PM, Mobolaji Aluko <alukome@gmail.com> wrote:--Ibrahim Abdullah:What do you know about the Coker Commission report? If that was what makes you declare Awo a non-saint, then he was indeed a saint. The Coker Commision was a cooked-up concordance..no pun intended.No - Awo was not a saint simply because he was human. But he stands almost paradigmatically alone in the pantheon of Nigeria's original leaders.Season's greetings!Bolaji AlukoOn Tue, Dec 24, 2019, 14:46 Ibrahim Abdullah <ibdullah@gmail.com> wrote:Awo was no saint. Coker Commission report is there for all to see.
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> On Dec 24, 2019, at 10:35 AM, Tunji Olaopa <tolaopa2003@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Reading Papa Awo's letter declining to serve on IBB's Political Bureau in 1986 again, and with the clear declining fortune of the Nigeria Project, I woke up this morning wondering, did the sage saw something about the future that we are in that we were perhaps too blinded to see?
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> RESTORING GOVERNMENTAL AND SOCIAL ORDER - CHIEF OBAFEMI AWOLOWO
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> In 1986, former President Ibrahim Babangida had asked Pa Awolowo to provide input into charting a New Social Order for Nigeria via a National Debate. A couple of my bosom friends have over the last few days reminded me of the force and depth of Pa Awolowo reply:
>
> "Dear Sir, I received your letter of February 28, 1986, and sincerely thank you for doing me the honour of inviting me to contribute to the National Political Debate. The purpose of the debate is to clarify our thoughts in our search for a new social order. It is, therefore, meet and proper that all those who have something to contribute should do so. I do fervently and will continue fervently to pray that I may be proved wrong. For something within me tells me, loud and clear, that we have embarked on a fruitless search. At the end of the day, when we imagine that the new order is here, we would be terribly disappointed. In other words, at the threshold of our New Social Order, we would see for ourselves that, as long as Nigerians remain what they are, nothing clean, principled, ethical, and idealistic can work with them. And Nigerians will remain what they are, unless the evils which now dominate their hearts, at all levels and in all sectors of our political, business and governmental activities are exorcised. But I venture to assert that they will not be exorcised, and indeed they will be firmly entrenched, unless God Himself imbues a vast majority of us with a revolutionary change of attitude to life and politics or, unless the dialectic processes which have been at work for some twenty years now, perforce, make us perceive the abominable filth that abounds in our society, to the end that an inexorable abhorrence of it will be quickened in our hearts and impel us to make drastic changes for the better. There is, of course, an alternative option open to us. To succumb to permanent social instability and chaos. On the premises, I beg to decline your invitation. I am yours truly, Obafemi Awolowo."
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