Lord Agbetuyi,
Giving you the benefit of the doubt, I suppose that you are deliberately being provocative in order to elicit the sane & crisp kinds of reaction that Professors Segun Ogungbemi and Michael Afolayan have just posted on this thread?
Otherwise, and it's not my intention to speak out of turn, but with all due respect, it's difficult to understand that you of all people, a bona fide Honourable Yoruba Man are saying what you are saying here. Of course, you may be much better informed than everybody else about all the on-going mayhem being perpetrated with impunity and this latest atrocity, the dastardly attack on Brother Citizen Chief Sunday Adeniyi Adeyemo, alias Sunday Igboho, said to be a foremost Yoruba rights activist , resulting in the murder of a few members of his precious family being no exception, so, why on earth do you say that "The Commander- in- Chief has reiterated his stand by Security operatives on the shoot- to- kill stance on people illegally carrying firearms." Shoot to kill in the chiefs own home? Is there no way of disarming someone peacefully? Is that what they should have dome when they raided Wole Soyinka's home?
And, pray, who is this "Commander-in chief"? Who does he think he is? Have you read Surah Al-'Alaq ?
Can you bring your commander-in chief over here in person, to be duly examined?
He enters Chief Sunday Adeniyi Adeyemo's private residence, his family home, guns blazing. Can he give life back to those he has wilfully murdered , in cold blood?
If I told you who and what I think a murderous, toothless, faceless, demented chimpanzee is, even in poetry, I would be banned from this forum, permanently.
What you say here means that there is no legal basis or existential justification of the self-defence unit known as Amotekun
These are the first three verses of Ode to Isola (without the diacritical accents)
"Oh Spirit of the hills
Rise up, oh warrior, rise up
Tough and stubborn, oko labisi
The fearless , never bothered by threats
Isola hears, Run! Run! Run! - he refuses to run
Isola hears, Give way! Give way! - he refuses to
relent.
Tactful warrior, offspring of the Great Warrior
Isola who challenges death. Death carries a club,
Islola carries a club. Elephants and lions
take flight. He who witnesses Isola and death in
a duel does not live to tell the story.
Isola, exposes the treacherous - treachery
hides. Isola , show the face of the wicked:
wickedness hides.
The hyena who roams the jungle, taunting
the dogs to emulate him.
Gently! Gently! Isola. Don't torment
Fiki Baeli in India with your wrath.
Please! Conqueror of death.
Don't include the Indian among the detractors -
for he was no party to the assault
From page 71 of Toyin Falola & Aderonke Adesola Adesanya's ETCHES ON FRESH WATERS
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Or, Lord Agbetuyi, perhaps you fear, have some mental reservations that giving assent here would legitimise e.g. Nnamdi Kanu? If Mr. Kanu thinks that a new Biafra armed struggle would be a piece of cake , when it has not been so in either Libya or Yemen, then needs to re-read Ben Okri's Laugther Beneath the Bridge
Now that there is so much speculation about Biafra, so many rumours of war,
Now is the time for more sober thinking about exploring the alternatives to war.
Those who were not yet born could read Ben Okri's short story, "Laughter Beneath the Bridge". Which begins, "Those were long days as we lay pressed in the prickly grass waiting for the bombs to fall."
Oliver De Coque : No More War
Third World : We no want no tribal war
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Mr. Sunday Igboho and his supporters need to be served urgent notice that stock piling arms is not helping the cause of the Yoruba nation.
The FG in the interest of overall peace reserves the right to crack down on Nigerians reported to be taking laws into their own hands by amassing arms for retaliatory attacks for wrongs they suffered, be they Nnamdi Kanu, Sunday Igboho or Abubakar Shekau.
The Commander- in- Chief has reiterated his stand by Security operatives on the shoot- to- kill stance on people illegally carrying firearms.
If Martin Luther King Jr had chosen the path of armed confrontation in the face of provocations, the cause of the Civil Rights debacle in the United States would not have been won. He sang ' we shall overcome' and indeed they overcame ultimately.
Every responsible Nigerian must must urge de-escalation of armed confrontations.
The Federal Government must urgently come out with findings on the Ibarapa attack on innocent Yoruba civilians and bring culprits to book to discourage armed self help reprisals.
OAA
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-------- Original message --------From: seguno2013@gmail.comDate: 03/07/2021 03:40 (GMT+00:00)Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Re: IGBOHO: 'WE STAND IN SOLIDARITYWITH YORUBA NATION' - NZUKO UMUNNA
What the Federal government security agents did to Sunday Adeyemi aka Sunday Igboho on July 1, 2021 at his residence in Ibadan is a violation of his fundamental right. It is reprehensible and condemnable.I appreciate the support of NZUKO UMUNNA for the course Sunday Igboho is pursuing, Yoruba Self-Determination. It is a just course and no act of injustice or double standards of the Federal Government and its supporters can stop it. It is too late to abandon a just course.--
Segun Ogungbemi.
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On Jul 2, 2021, at 3:27 PM, Cornelius Hamelberg <corneliushamelberg@gmail.com> wrote:
"How long shall they kill our prophets
While we stand aside and look? " ( Bob Marley)Missing in action just now, and we can surmise what he would be saying : Fela Kuti !
It's incomprehensible, continues to be so, except for the psychiatrists who can diagnose "the method in the madness". For the rest of us concerned onlookers, it would seem that step by step the current powers that be in Nigeria are playing by the devil's book, whereby, when it comes to security in the various regions, a long-suffering, exasperated nation should have no choice other than recourse to creating their own autonomous self-defence units to protect their own lives and property , in the absence of the federal government apparent being unwilling and unable to perform this their basic duty, thus signalling an unassailable reason for the tentative stage two of the impending separation.
As the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King said in his time, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly."
Hopefully, just as Nzuko Umunna has expressed their disgust about what's happening to their Yoruba Brothers and fellow Nigerians by this perfidy that's being overseen by Nigeria's Commander-in-Chief Muhammadu Buhari , so too it is to be expected that in a spirit of solidarity, e.g. the Southern Governors/ States should be consistently expressing similar support for their Brethren in the East, in the South and wherever else this kind of atrocity-with- impunity is being committed by Nigeria's current powers-that-be headed by President Buhari.
At this crucial moment in the nation's history and in the name of Human Rights and Justice can the likes of Professor Ayo Olukotun , Ojogbon Falola himself, Auwal Ibrahim Musa Rafsanjani,Jibrin Ibrahim , the various pastors, Muslim religious leaders and some of the keyboard jihadists go a notch further in responsible activism?
Of relevance about the "single garment of destiny" a Ted Talk by Obiora Ike
--On Friday, 2 July 2021 at 15:57:11 UTC+2 emek...@gmail.com wrote:
IGBOHO: 'WE STAND IN SOLIDARITY WITH YORUBA NATION' - NZUKO UMUNNA
Nzuko Umunna is deeply concerned about the attack by a joint team of security operatives on the Ibadan residence of foremost Yoruba rights activist, Chief Sunday Adeniyi Adeyemo, alias Sunday Igboho.
It is even more worrisome that the State Security Service/Department of State Services (DSS) has admitted that its operatives "raided" Igboho's residence and "gunned down" two persons "while the rest were subdued and arrested."
Nzuko Umunna observes with deep concern that 'sting operations' by Nigeria's security agencies has become synonymous with predictable bloodletting, contrary to similar operations in other climes. We recall the raid on the Afara-Ukwu home of Leader of the Indigineous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and the more recent attack on the residence of his lawyer, Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor. The seeming impunity and lack of accountability for these killings by security operatives may have emboldened this unacceptable breach of globally accepted rules of engagement. This must stop! The Department of State Services must operate within the ambit of Nigeria's Constitution and laws, moreso as the Service admits that no-one or entity can be above the law.
We expect the Department of State Services to conduct a thorough investigation on cases before briefing Nigerians and other stakeholders on its operations. Its position must be based on hard facts rather than mere suspicions as to the source of the fire arms allegedly found in Chief Igboho's house. More importantly, the Department of State Services must shun media trial.
The events of the last few days are grave and troubling, and can only worsen the heightened socio-political barometer of the polity. We totally deplore the seeming onslaught on rights activists and regional agitators. This feeds into the worrisome but widespread view that there is a deliberate attack on progressive elements in order to further shrink the civic space. Nzuko Umunna is highly worried by this situation, and urges the Federal Government to immediately pull back its agents from this state of affairs.
Nzuko Umunna stands in solidarity now and at all times with all rights activists and especially the Yoruba Nation in their quest for justice and equity.
SIGNED
Mr. Ngozi Odumuko
Executive Secretary
Mr. Paschal Mbanefo
Executive Council
ABOUT NZUKO UMUNNA
Nzuko Umunna is an influential pan-Igbo think-tank comprising of the leading lights of the Igbo Nation in Nigeria and the diaspora.
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