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ERNEST IKOLI’S FAMILY ANNOUNCES BURIAL DATE FOR ELSIE AJAYI

 

The family of prominent political leader, thinker and great journalist, Ernest Sissei Ikoli, on Wednesday described Elsie Ajayi Ikoli as a priceless Jewell that would be hard to replace.

 

“Elsie Ajayi Ikoli was an embodiment of the virtues of doggedness and resilience”.

 

She passed on Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at the enviable age of 93 years.

 

Fondly called “Mama Ayo” by friends and associates, Elsie Ajayi Ikoli, according to the family, was a good mother, matriarch, cook and counselor.

 

A statement on Wednesday by the Ernest Sissei Ikoli Foundation said Elsie Ajayi Ikoli’s burial activities would begin on Thursday, November 27 in Lagos.

 

The statement by the Executive Vice Chairman of Ernest Sissei Ikoli Foundation, Chief Anthony George- Ikoli said a service of songs and nights of tributes would hold on Thursday, November 27 at the Citadel, 274, Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island by 5:00pm.

 

“Elsie Ajayi Ikoli’s funeral service will be held at The Salvation Army Church, 11 Odunlami Street, Lagos on Friday, November 28, 2025.”

 

The statement also said a private family interment for Elsie Ajayi Ikoli would take place immediately after the church service.

 

“The casket will be lowered into the ground at 1:30 pm”

 

“Reception will be by 2:00 pm at The Hall Event Centre, 16 Musa Yar’Adua Street, Victoria Island” the statement said.

 

“Thanksgiving Service will take place on Sunday, November 30, 2025 at The Salvation Army Church, Lagos Island” the statement added.

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UNEASY NEIGHBORS AND THE BIAFRA DIALOGUE PART 5 BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE

 

 

 

When people have been raised on a lie, anger becomes a weapon. This anger can be all consuming and blurs vision and can become self-destructive. This is what is happening today in the South-East geo-political zone of Nigeria.

 

 

 

The Federal Military Government failed to secure peace at the end of the Nigerian Civil War. They failed to prognosticate into the future and prevent the recurrence of the events that led to the civil war.

 

 

 

At the end of the war, Nigeria admitted the defeated Biafrans without asking them anything in return. The admission of Biafrans to Nigeria should have been done based on conditional loyalties. The leaders of the rebellion should have been punished and made to renounce their Biafran citizenship in public. None of these were done and their children who were raised on lies and propaganda are begging to emulate the traitors.

 

 

 

 They were not made to swear loyalty to Nigeria and   renounce Biafra for Nigerian citizenship. It is this failure that has resulted in proponents of Biafra reinventing history to justify their aggression towards the Nigerian State. At the time of surrender, the Biafrans propaganda agencies were not destroyed. The generation that started Biafra used these agencies to pass lies to their children.

 

 

 

While Nigerians were donating lands and sundry to Igbo people to restart their lives, the Biafrans were still nurturing hate and telling their children that Nigeria took all their monies from them and gave them twenty pounds in return. This was a gross lie. They painted every scenario that could make Nigeria the villain. The stories became carefully curated and embellished. No Nigerian pushed back because we wanted to maintain the peace.

 

 

 

 History was abolished from school and the Biafran narratives gained currency. Igbo people started beating their chest and started saying more outlandish things. As our parents were making sacrifices to reintegrate the Igbo people into Nigeria mainstream, a lot of the Igbo people started thinking those actions were appeasement. We just wanted peace.

 

 

 

All over Nigeria, you have Igbo markets. This is because many communities donated lands to the Igbo people to start these markets. Today, the Biafrans will say they got those places due to their hard work and Igbo ingenuity. Those markets became a congregation point for Igbo people outside Igbo land. They became successful and the true character of the Biafran came to life.

 

 

 

They will brag that they brought development and that the indigenes are just simply lazy and jealous. Alaba Market was donated to the Igbo people by Governor Lateef Jakande In 1979. This land was given to them as free leasehold in perpetuity. It became the Alaba Market. Since 1979 to this day, that market does not have any non-Igbo with a stall there. It is the same all over the country. The Igbo people will always carry out ethnic cleansing wherever they are trading.

 

 

 

 Empirical observations will show that you may not find a non-Igbo having a stall in Onitsha market or Aba market. How do they do it? They form cartels and fix prices. No one except members of these Igbo cartels can compete in these environments. Sooner or later, the Non-Igbo are forced to close or sell his place to another Igbo trader. This is how the Igbo market in Warri became Igbo market. These various actions lead to insularity and paranoia and they reinforce each other’s negative opinion about their host. Any minor disagreement becomes an attack on the entire Igbo people.

 

 

 

Governor Soludo recently demolished illegal structures in Onitsha. No one accused him of destroying properties belonging to the Igbo people. Illegal structures are demolished in Lagos and that becomes a war against Igbo people. Due to their insularity, the Igbo people reinforce and transmit these stories without any context. The Biafrans pick this up and there are more cries for Biafra.

 

 

 

At the end, everyone forgets what led to the demolition and the story becomes the wanton destruction of properties belonging to the Igbo people. Anger is stoked and proponents of Biafra flames the fire that will eventually incinerate every one. The initial action is forgotten and the Igbo people are now the victim.

 

 

 

This is similar to what led to our loss of the First Republic. This is what the present proponents of Biafra are conveniently forgetting. They seem to think the fire next time will be kind to them and they have become more bellicose. For every action, there is an equal opposite reaction.  The killing of the leaders of any people always leads to chaos and uprising. The killing of the ArchDuke of Sarajevo led to the First World War. The killing of    Habyarimana of Rwanda led to the Rwanda genocide. These actions happened because the leader is the collective consciousness of the people.

 

 

 

When Ahmadu Bello, Tafawa Balewa and other Northern leaders were killed, there was no spontaneous uprising in the North in spite of the taunting and provocations from the Biafrans. The last straw was when Aguyi Ironsi abolished the regions and there was a spontaneous uprising in the North.

 

 

 

One of the least talked about in these uprisings is the reciprocal uprising in the East where Northerners were slaughtered. In Elele, the Hausa quarters were raised by Igbo youth gangs called Bakassi boys, who slaughtered all the Hausa people including people from Benue who spoke Hausa. Some of the Northerners who were given passage to go to the North by train were all murdered. The train was stopped and all the Northerners on that train, including women and children, going back to the North were killed and their bodies thrown into the imo river. A woman named Halima who survived the attack wrote a book in Hausa about her ordeal.

 

 

 

When the Biafrans tell the story, they assume that they were not participants in this sordid ordeal. The Hausa Fulani have moved on as they understand that those were the losses of war. The Hausa/ Fulani are still skeptical as to why the Igbo people cannot come to the table of reconciliation. It is this attitude of the Biafrans that has made them come to the understanding that the Igbo people are not mature for leadership and will abuse power if they are given the opportunity. Anyone who has sympathy for Biafra should not be seen near the corridors of power in Nigeria. They are preoccupied with vengeance.

 

 

 

Have any Igbo acknowledged the ethnic cleansing that was perpetrated against the Hausa people in Okigwe , Port Harcourt , Owerri and the Igbo enclaves at the beginning of hostilities? What did those of us in the Midwest do to the Igbo people that they subjected our region to murder and mayhem? It was the season of alienation. The fact that the biafrans think their hands are clean is very disturbing. If Nigeria hates the Igbo people the way they claim, how come they make so much money and taunt us with their advancement? Who is really oppressing who? Under Sani Abacha, Ojukwu directed all federal government contracts to the Igbo people. More than 75 % of Jonathan’s cabinet was Igbo people. Obasanjo did more for the Igbo people than any other president mentioned here. The Igbo claim they have about 80 % of the houses in Abuja. Are these due to discrimination or favoritism? Obasanjo did more for the Igbo people than any other president in our history.

 

 

 

Those of us in the Midwest who were violated by the invading Biafra army have decided to bury the hatchet for the love of country. We were never compensated. The Hausa Fulani have been magnanimous to move on but the Igbo people who started the whole fracas cannot seem to find a way to develop a new sense of brotherhood.

 

 

 

Those who are pleading for Nnamdi Kanu are not Nigerians. I am afraid that with this new aggression and bellicosity of Biafrans, Nigerians will be forced to push the Igbo out of the federation. It is becoming very glaring that the Igbo people have mobbed so much lies and have developed a pathological hatred for Nigeria. This is the only way I can explain their perpetual anger towards other Nigerians. Nigeria is Igbo’s Problem and Igbo people are Nigerians’ problem. Their loyalty is to Biafra. This is the only reason why they exhume lies to justify their aggression towards Nigerians.

 

 

 

DR AUSTIN ORETTE WRITES FROM HOUSTON TEXAS

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UNEASY NEIGHBOURS AND THE BIAFRA DIALOGUE PART 3 BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE

UNEASY NEIGHBOURS AND THE BIAFRA DIALOGUE PART 3 BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE

 

When I write about Fulani, Igbo and their negative activities against Nigeria, I am flooded with acidic comments. The replies are so juvenile and emotional, devoid of substance and laden with ethnic gobbledygook.

 

Some say I am Islamophobic while others say I am Igbo phobic. These replies are lame and devoid of any scholarship.

 

Debate the key points and spare me the emotional drivels that lack clarity and common sense. My interest is to make the amalgam called Nigeria to work because ultimately Africa will unite as a single or semi-autonomous entity in the future. I believe in “E pluribus Unum “Out of many we are one).  How can we unite Africa if we cannot unite a little place like Nigeria because of ethnocentrism and religious bigotry?

My discussion is to make those who are inside to see how those outside see them and vice versa. Self-examination is a very difficult thing for those whose perimeter is a unit. We are all black people in this continent and our present relationship and views have been shaped by those who conquered and colonized us. This colonization brought linguistic and religious differences which have created a lot of cognitive dissonance amongst us.

 

The Fulani man thinks he is superior because he is a Muslim and the Igbo man thinks he is superior because he has western education. I hate to burst their bubble. Their claim to fame and arrogance are what has rendered Africa impotent in the greater scheme of things. The education and the religions zealotry only made them mental hostages of their colonial masters. This is why they cannot love and see themselves in each other as fellow Africans who can develop and share common values. The education and the religions are products of foreign culture that undermine African civilization and freedom. The education and the religions that hold Africa hostage were brought with the sword and are still being defended with the sword to this day.

 

No where can you see the battle between these religions other than the opposing positions between the Igbo and Fulani. The Fulani people used Islam to perpetuate their Suzerainty over Northern Nigeria.  Igbo people are predominantly Catholics. The schism between these two groups can be seen as a subterranean religious war fuel by the headquarters of the religions. The Igbo people will attack the Fulani with phrases that the Fulani people are trying to Islamize Nigeria, while the Fulani people will say no infidel will rule over them. What they really mean is that no non Fulani can rule over them. They use religion as a ploy. If you can see this in a broader context, you will find that the Fulani people telescope the problems of Nigeria to the Arab and Islamic world as problems with infidels, while the Igbo people telescope their problems to the Vatican as Islamic invasion and Sharia.

 

Due to good politicking and good cultural awareness, the Western region tends not to get involved in politics of extremism. The Fulani and Igbo consider this position to be too good for comfort. In search of allies in this region, both groups will try to plant seeds of dominance. The Fulani people will tell the Westerners that Islam is superior to the culture and the Igbo people will take the bait. The Fulani people will instigate actions in the West that are inimical to Igbo. The Igbo people not knowing this will lash out in their characteristic bravado. They will claim they developed Lagos. A new schism and war front is opened. No one looks further to ascertain the voice from the hand of Esau. This is where we are today.  The rush to judgement is one of the drawbacks of group thinking and there are proxies that make these fictional absurdities the realities that fuel more hate.

 

I want all the components of Nigeria to come together for restructuring.  Restructuring will give us the pace to run the affairs of our various regions or zones without the interference and manipulation from an overwhelming center with overwhelming powers.

The Igbo people who are complaining so much about the present system are the ones who destroyed our regional system.  The regions we had were semi-autonomous. What the Igbo people are asking for today is what they destroyed yesterday .They have a strong proposition for Biafra but a lukewarm attitude towards anything that will restructure our present polity  to be akin to what we had in the First Republic. Of all the candidates that come from Igboland, none of them have vociferously challenged or worked to evolve a system that takes the federal government from the centrality of our existence. This is one quality they share with the Fulani. The Fulani people openly oppose restructuring; the Igbo people are strategically silent in this regard.

 

I take this to be acquiescence.  The campaign of Peter Obi was that of a man trying to paint a dilapidated building where a structural engineer is needed. A lot of people were carried away by the flowery prose. I wasn’t. This house has fallen and needs builders not painters. They will rather declare Biafra and scuttle debates on restructuring. None of their politicians have shown any consideration in this regard. It can be assumed they are threading both sides. It is like the case of the politicians who will defend a bill by saying they voted for it before they opposed it. It is a gross attempt to attach a meaning to opposites.

 

The Igbo people in their usual polemics will say that the British handed over Nigeria to Fulani. I beg to differ. The British handed Nigeria to Nigerians and the Igbo people handed Nigeria to Fulani. This is our history. Nigeria became chaotic and the Fulani people took advantage of chaotic Nigeria to manipulate the levers of power. Since they discovered that chaos is beneficial to them, they have adopted it as one of their tools of diplomacy and statecraft and they are using it to achieve the results they want.

 

Today it is Boko Haram, tomorrow Fulani Herdsmen. A chaotic Nigeria will find it difficult to restructure. In the old order, they would have resorted to coups by some illiterate military upstart who would cry corruption and empty the treasury in the same breath.

 

The  western world has also  seen  that a chaotic Nigeria  will work to their advantage too and they  are joining the bandwagon and  developing  policies of chaotic interference  by supporting the terrorists and  also  positioning themselves as the diplomats with solutions in Nigerian affairs.  They have the coin. Head, they win and tail, we lose. Nigeria will never know peace again until we understand that inviting them to settle inter-tribal wars and skirmishes will be the new diplomatic order and diplomatic relations of the western World in Nigeria. They will distill a solution that will perpetually put Nigeria in purgatory. They are not our friends. They are strategic partners whose only goal is exploitation and degradation of Africans.

 

Boko Haram has paid them so much through the precious metals they are smuggling from the conflict zones of Nigeria. This is why I worry. After Boko Haram, Biafra will become another conflagration. The tone of most Biafrans is anti-Nigeria and Western intelligence will be stupid not to water the seeds of this brewing chaos.

 

If the Igbo people want peace and progress, they would join the campaign for restructuring. I am an Isoko man from the Niger Delta. There is no right that I am enjoying in Nigeria that is denied to the Igbo people.  Nigeria at present is based on the plunder of the resources of the Niger Delta. It is intellectually dishonest for anyone to accuse Nigerians of hating Igbo people when the South-East people have very strong negative feelings against other Nigerians especially the minority in the east.

 

There is schadenfreude in Biafra land when an unfortunate event happens to the minorities in the Niger Delta. This was very palpable when Ken Saro Wiwa was murdered. To the Igbo people, his death was the price paid for not supporting Biafra. This attitude is pervasive all over. They tell Benue people that the crisis in Benue is a punishment for not supporting Biafra. What is the punishment for other Nigerians like us in the Midwest who pushed back the invasion of Biafra? This is a question we should ask since we were not in support of Biafra?  Are they suggesting that Biafra was going to usher in an Eldorado?

 

Biafra was a project of Igbo nationalism in a new nation called Nigeria that was just barely six years old. The Igbo people overthrew the government they were in charge of. This is the nihilism that could also have come to the fore if Biafra had succeeded.  Those of us in the Midwest were not interested in the substitution of tyrants. We just wanted to be left alone.

 

Igbo people must ask themselves some tough questions. Why do they think there is antipathy towards them? No one hates anyone because they are successful. I like successful neighbors because they can solve problems. It is lazy thinking to always point the fingers at others. Telling us that Nigerians hate you and in another breath you tell us you own 80% of houses in Abuja is confusing. This is like a black American saying he is the victim of racism and on the other hand the racist whites gave him the opportunities to own the majority wealth of America. They must correct the impression they have created around the world that Nigeria is oppressing them as ethnic minorities. This lie has been used by a lot of Igbo people to obtain asylum in foreign lands. They have a duty to correct this. Nation building is not for timid souls. Igbo people in Nigeria are not a minority. The relationship with their minorities has always been frothed with distrust. This is why the minorities did not lend their support for Biafra and remains a sore point to this day. This has given rise to uneasy neighborhoods.

 

In 1961, Western Cameroon was part of Nigeria. It was north and Southern of this western Cameroon. Due to several complaints of oppression by the Igbo people who were in charge of the region, there was a plebiscite. The Southern part chose to avoid the Igbo oppression by joining the French speaking part of Cameroon. The North which in today’s Nigeria, Adamawa state chose to remain. Atiku Abubakar could have been president of Cameroon or cattle farmer minding his business and wondering about the beauty of the Mambilla Plateau. The South took the painful decision to leave Nigeria because of the Igbo people. Today those people who were Nigerians are suffering because the power of that country is controlled by the French speaking Cameroonians. From their archives, the other minority probably would have voted to join Equatorial Guinea or some neighboring entity if they were given the choice.

 

Were these folks born to hate their neighbors? Leadership demands responsibility. It is the duty of the majority to protect the rights of minorities in a democratic society. Did the Igbo people protect the rights of their minorities in the First Republic? Bakassi and beyond belong to Nigeria irrespective of the Abracadabra of ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo who hurriedly surrendered Nigeria real estate to Cameroon. Those people are Nigerians who were seriously traumatized.

 

It is the duty of the majority to protect the rights of the minorities in a democracy. Did the Igbo people protect the rights of the minorities in the South East? If the answer is yes, why did they leave? You cannot accuse every one of hating Igbo people without looking inward to see the source of the negative actions towards others. Some people left Nigeria because they could not tolerate Igbo oppression. Is that hatred or self-preservation?

 

DR AUSTIN ORETTE WRITES FROM HOUSTON TEXAS

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THE DUALITY OF THE AFRICAN SOUL BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE

 

Religion in Nigeria will always be a cog in the wheel of progress because this is the Trojan horse the colonizers left behind. It is the only thing that leads to arrested development of any intelligent discussion of finding solutions to what is holding Nigeria back.

 

At the time the British left, they were very happy that the religion they brought had displaced our traditional methods of worship. Besides, the African religion is not inducing passion for hatred and killing of each other as their religions needed constant sacrifice of the unbelievers. They trained the African how to kill and die for their gods and forget self-inquiry and self-improvement.

 

In Nigeria, they made it potent for these religions to constantly be at war with each other and forget they are the victims of a master puppeteer. The African especially the Nigerian has lost his mind in the macabre of this zealotry. He is always in a perpetual state of hallucinations, religious ecstasy and zealotry.  The White man’s god became African with all its hateful passions and pride.

 

Since we hate ourselves, we kill the self we see in each other. It is not necessary for the white man to kill us. We can do that better than him. Now and then, we call them for supervision. This reassures them of the superiority of their god. Their religion always reminds us that we are birds of different plumage. We have to deny our brothers, friends and family in order to devote our time to their god who has blessed them with technology. It must be true that their god gave them the gadget directly. We also have to build big houses for their gods because he does not like huts.. We sleep there every day but don’t see god. They tell us to just continue to pray and have faith. We don’t have to work or think. Nothing is needed but faith.

 

If you are a Muslim, you have to kill your neighbor if you see him tear a page from the Holy Book. Islam is peace you know! The only requirement is prayer. Five times a day or make it continuous for effect. The decibel of the loudspeakers has to be increased to drive out the demons. Those who cannot make it through the noise be damned or join in this state of lost civility. The brainwashing has started. These religions made the African supplicant and will always see the white god as their savior.

We have white Jesus and we have off white Mohammad.  An African can never have any angel that looks like him and he has to always turn the other cheek. Mission accomplished. Africans cannot look for solutions from within. If a problem is too difficult to solve, all he has to do is to go to Mecca or Rome. He has to talk to the white god personally because the white god has all the answers. If he cannot see the white god, the white man will do as his deputy. This is the beginning of white worship which is the most common idolatry in Africa. The ways and whys of the conqueror become supreme; He cannot pray in Africa because his prayers will be thwarted by the many demons that abound in Africa. The land of Africa is not holy enough for the white god. This took away the agency and self-confidence of the African. Nothing in his vicinity reminds him of his divinity. Gradually, his self-confidence erodes and he sees himself as having everything in common with his colonial oppressors. Any attempt to loosen these chains of oppression is vehemently opposed by the guard of his oppressor. These guards are the various pastors and imams who play the role of interpreting the white man’s god to him. Any dream of the sheep leaving the plantation and finding the meaning of his existence, the chains is tightened and he continues with his anesthetic prayers that confuse and consume him. He can’t leave if he is a Muslim because he will be killed in the North of Nigeria. If he is in the South, he is ashamed to enforce compliance. From the cradle to the grave, the African lives with the fog of knowingness that gnaws at him. He lacks the courage to break free from the shackles of these foreign religions and he gradually evolves a duality in his existence. In most cases, he will seek the help of his ancestors to intercede by stealth. So it can be said that the African maintains a duality that is necessary to survive his environment. This duality results in double loyalty; one to the oppressors and one of his traditional roots which he has been forced to vilify. On Sundays or Fridays, he goes to the church or mosque. On the days that he can have his privacy, he goes to the Babalawo for his incantation. This double loyalty places him in an uncomfortable position where his loyalty to his imported religion becomes the same as loyalty to his colonial oppressor.

Nothing can highlight this more than the death of Charlie Kirk in America. Before the bullet could land, Nigerians have already taken sides because of this loyalty to the oppressor. All they heard is that he was a Christian. They don’t have the presence of mind to know the definition of Christianity in the land of their oppressors. They make statements that are ignorant and out of context with the issues. They start speaking and arguing about issues they know nothing about with the authority and bravado of ignorance. All they hear is that a prominent American Christian was killed. That is all. They suddenly become Christian warriors trying to force the gate of heaven to be opened for this “lovely” Christian who was killed by the devil. They will even prepare a sermon to tell their congregation to live the righteous life of Charles Kirk who was killed by the devil.

 

 

Now we may ask: Who was Charlie Kirk? To answer this question, you have to know American culture and politics in real time. Nigerians without any iota of fact will pontificate about this man’s exemplary life. Due to the fact that he is white, they will go further and equate him to Jesus Christ. If you don’t believe this, just read comments coming from Nigerians on YouTube and other social media.

 

This lack of knowledge and loquaciousness is very embarrassing to those of us who live in this culture and follow the issues closely. These ignorant discussions can place us in danger as those who don’t know the difference assume every Nigerian has sympathy with the white oppressors of America who use Christianity for their hateful actions against black people in America.

 

A white Christian went into a black church. He was welcomed. After prayers, he brought his gun and killed everyone there. His Christian god told him to do so. When he was arrested, the police took him to MacDonald for lunch. They are Christian police. What did this “good “Christian police do when they arrested George Floyd? They strangled him in plain view of the public. Here in America, rational people don’t jump to conclusions or make saints out of sinners just because they say they are Christians.

 

The Kkk that terrorized and lynched black Americans after the civil war were Christians. The burning cross is their insignia.  Right wing Christianity in America is a white supremacy organization. Here in America, people look at the issues with objective lenses. We even ask questions and go to the archive to examine the records.  The Nigerian will not do this because he cannot see beyond his narrow lens of religion and confuses his version of Christianity with American right wing Christianity which is nothing but white Supremacy organization. Please stop. Your ignorance will get a lot of people killed in America.

In America, the pace of news is very rapid and a big story today is overshadowed by bigger stories tomorrow and what seems monumental today becomes a footnote tomorrow. Who was Charlie Kirk? He was thirty one year old and dropped out of college after the first semester. He is a Christian but he preached the gospel of the Pharisees. He engages in revisionist history and uses pseudo intellectualism to argue points that cannot be factually verified. His main hatred is against Black Americans and any other blacks who live in the US. His organization, Turning Point, USA was sponsored by racist American billionaires. He does not let facts get in his way when he is talking about black people. Time after time, he says black people are mentally inferior. He tells the World that black people are very violent, and they are 13 percent of the population and fifty percent in jail. This is clearly a lie.  He was the one who started the rumor that white South Africans are being subjected to genocide. This is what led to the confrontation of Donald Trump and the South African president. Trump did not believe the South African president. He sent a plane to South Africa to carry the white people to America and granted all of them asylum.  I just use these few points to introduce Charlie Kirk to the Nigerian audience who have been blinded by religion.

 

 

 

Charlie Kirk is your oppressor. He is not a follower of Jesus. He uses the name of Jesus the way the colonial master used the name of Jesus for slavery and colonialism. Charlie Kirk was the person encouraging counter protests when George Floyd was murdered in broad daylight by strangulation at the hands of the police. On January 6, 2017, he was the one who bused protesters to riot at the capitol. He is what is known as an agent provocateur.  He is a right winger. He believes there should not be any amendments to the second amendment of the constitution which gives the American citizens the right to bear arms. He is opposed to any legislation that will interfere with the people’s right to bear arms. He says any death from gunshot in America should be considered collateral damage in the fight for freedom. Due to the bellicose stand of these right wingers like Charles Kirk, it is impossible to pass any sensible gun laws. These people believe very deeply that guns don’t kill people. People kill people. One can actually deduce from this summary that Charles Kirk died from his own hemlock. His hatred of black people is so visceral that at the time he was killed, he was talking about black violence in an auditorium in University in Salt Lake City, Utah. This cannot be rationalized. Utah is more than 98 % white. Why would a white man talk about the violent criminality of black people to an audience of mostly white people in Utah? The only reason is that he is on a crusade to unite white people against black people in America. He was telescoping racism to young white people who live in Utah to start hating black people they have not met. He was fomenting racial animosity. He frequently goes to Europe to give lectures and recruit white Europeans to his violent anti-black racism .This is the stuff the right wing of America feeds on.

 

 

In this journey of hatred, they identify themselves as Christians. They are Christians alright but they are not followers of Christ who taught love, tolerance and charity.  He hates immigrants and wants borders closed. Recently, he said in a speech that America does not need more Indians. Are these the actions of a Christian? If he is Christian, then Donald Trump must be his pastor. They worship at the temple of bigotry. He is one of the architects of the policies that trample on the vulnerable in our society.  I don’t wish for anyone dead but he is a victim of his own poison. In his own words, he can be considered collateral damage. If you ask me to shed a tear for him, then it is okay to cry for Osama bin Laden. We don’t worship the same God, so I cannot ask God to open the gates of Heaven for him even when a majority of those he hurt with his hatred have opened the gates of hell without any bumps and unambiguous road signs.

Charlie Kirk said it himself. Empathy is a bad thing. Mourning his death is against his personal wishes.

 

DR AUSTIN ORETTE WRITES FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS

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THE NORTH-SOUTH DIVIDE BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE

 

 

 

Are we really divided by geography or culture? Nigeria is a very heterogeneous society. From the cacophony of our disagreements, there is a straight line that separates the North and the South, the East and the West.

 

 

 

We have been presented with the scenario that the North will always want the opposite of what the South wants. This means if the South wants unity, then the North by default will want disunity.  At the moment, most people in the south want restructuring. The North does not want it as we are told.

 

 

 

To what extent has geography decided our destiny? Are we really different temperamentally due to accidents in our geography? We will believe so if we subscribe to the prevailing notion that we are incapable of brewing a culture that is inclusive because of our geographic placements.

 

 

 

Nigeria is a very heterogeneous and variegated society that has failed to evolve a theme that is inclusive of all the people within our borders. The failure to achieve this elusive unity is due to our primordial loyalties and attachments to our origins.  There is a failure of imagination and expansion of our consciousness. At this place, we will see each other. This failure also means we are still like children, who have refused to grow up and will not leave home.

 

 

 

Some have posited that we could have been better if the imaginary line that separated the North and South was made more visible and not blurred by the interposition of Lord Lugard. Most Nigerians will always blame the British for this amalgamation. I don’t, because Lord Lugard did what he had to do for the love of Britain. He needed to save costs and make the colonization easier for His Royal Majesty. All he did was for the love of his homeland. No matter how much we blame the British, the constant is that they did what they have to do for the love of Britain.

 

 

 

My question is: What have we done for the love of our people and Nigeria? This is the question we should ask ourselves every day. Have we evolved any system to bring us together as the largest concentration of black people in the World? The answer is no. At the time Africans were crying for the unity of black people, some Nigerians wanted more fragmentation. This means that we cannot go beyond the artificial lines that were created to confine us and we have accepted an imaginary line that makes neighbors to be strangers perpetually. It also suggests that we are lazy and cannot go beyond our comfort zone.

 

 

 

We have a duty to reframe and recalibrate our relationships that are devoid of exploitation by those who gave a numerical advantage. The respect for the rights of minorities is a sine qua non in a society that aspires to be democratic. As the largest concentration of Black people in the world, it is our responsibility to evolve beyond our present conditions of strife and ethnic hostilities and adopt a more inclusive theme for our polity.

 

 

 

I have emphasized at various times that if you remove the imported religions, we have more in common as Nigerians. These foreign religions are actually the fuel for the tribalism and ethnic divisions that are tearing the nation apart.

 

 

 

 

 

There are more minorities in the North than in the South. The North is actually more advanced in terms of inter-ethnic harmony than the South. A Northerner is more likely to say he is a Northerner than a Southerner. A southerner will identify with his tribe first.  This is where the Northerner is more advanced in inter-ethnic relations. They have a more panoramic view of Nigeria than the average southerner.

 

The South is still a basin of inter-ethnic rivalries. The reason for this is that the South is not as variegated as the North. The rivalry and low intensity animus between the South-west and South-East is becoming tiresome. This rivalry makes it difficult to evolve ethos that are beyond ethnic nationalism. These tribes instead of developing a blueprint of cohabitation with the minority tribes, they engage in parasitic relationships that are injurious to the minority tribes. They even want the minority tribes to forget their history and become members of the large tribes. Can the parasite absorb the host? Nature says no. The host just wants to be left alone to survive the interplay and ignominy of the so-called big tribes. The way Yoruba and Igbo behave in the South makes me wonder if they are aware of any other people besides them who occupy this terrain we call Southern Nigeria. They need to take a lesson from the North on how to unify people.

 

 

 

We need unity all over the country, but Southern unity is very essential for the unity and progress of Nigeria. Southern unity is needed to free the North from Religious tyranny that impedes progress and imprison Northern youth in a cocoon of Ignorance. This state of ignorance makes the Northern youth to erroneously identify with the vision of his oppressor.

 

How did the North become so united? They used a language of common purpose. No matter the drawback of the Fulani, they were able to draw up a philosophy of a common heritage. This could be religion or culture. Since we don’t have a common heritage in the South, we can draw up a common theme that can unify us.  We could adopt the theme: Justice, equality and fairness. It is not enough to say you are Igbo. Do you believe in justice? Do you believe in equality? Do you believe in fairness? If the answer is yes, I will work with you to evolve a better relationship.

 

What does it mean to be a Yoruba? Do you believe in Justice? Do you believe in fairness? Do you believe in equality? If the answer is yes, I will work with you to evolve a better terrain for our people. It is the negative answers that come from these groups that militate against any form of unity in Nigeria.

 

 

 

Lord Lugard amalgamated Nigeria for the love of Britain. What have we Nigerians done for the love of Nigeria? The answer to this question will lead to our evolution to a better place where our vision is not blurred. One out of every four black people in the world is a Nigerian. This is power and should be backed by our sense of responsibility to all black people around the World. This is a leadership position that every Nigerian must take as his responsibility.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To be effective, we must as a matter of urgency restructure Nigeria for proper governance. Restructuring will reduce hostilities and arbitrariness of governance. Knowledgeable people will move from a mediocre and moribund unitary/Central governance and improve the lives of people at the local level who can be trusted to pick the right people for leadership. Our focus should be on this solemn obligation that must not be trifled by any singular loyalty to the village idiot who is still a troglodyte.

 

DR AUSTIN ORETTE WRITES FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS

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NORTH CENTRAL WOMEN TASK TINUBU ON NATASHA AKPOTI-UDUAGHAN

 

 

  • CRITICIZE SENATE CLERK FOR PROMOTING ANTI-AKPOTI-UDUAGHAN’S AGENDA

 

  • URGE OTHER GEO-POLITICAL ZONES TO FREE SENATORS FROM CLUTCHES OF SENATE LEADERSHIP

 

Women in the North Central geo-political zone on Wednesday urged President Bola Tinubu not to allow forces of progress to be intimidated.

 

‘’The recent action of the Senate leadership can only lead to moral and political disorder’’

 

They also criticized the leadership of the Senate for contributing to the general frustration of bright and articulate minds in the National Assembly.

 

‘’The Senate appears to have become a casual blackboard for juvenile graffiti’’

 

The women in a statement in Makurdi applauded the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) for its stand on the issues in the Senate.

 

They described the position of the Senate leadership on Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as an ascendancy of evil in the country.

 

‘’Majority of the senators now find themselves as hostages in the crude hands of the Senate leadership’’

 

The statement issued by the Chairperson of North Central Women Front (NCWF), Mrs. Mary Adamu lamented the activities of the forces of despotism in the country and the degradation to which Akpoti-Uduaghan has been subjected by the leadership of the Senate.

 

‘’Of what use are people who stay put and cowardly allow evil to exist?

 

The women described Akpoti-Uduaghan as a leading activist and one of the intellectual pillars of the Senate.

 

Particularly, the North Central women denounced the contention made by the Clerk of the Senate and called on other geo-political zones to join them in freeing the majority of the senators from the clutches of the so-called leadership.

 

The statement emphasized fascism, crude, beastly nature and style of deciding when to allow Akpoti-Uduaghan to the Senate.

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WELFARE OF OVER 75,000 INMATES AT RISK IN NIGERIA – AGG

 

 

  • URGES TINUBU TO LOOK INTO BACKLOG OF NON-PAYMENT OF RATIONS AND GAS CONTRACTORS’ DUES BY THE NIGERIA CORRECTIONAL SERVICE
  • TELLS NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TO INVESTIGATE THE MATTER

 

The Alliance for Good Governance (AGG), a non-governmental organization has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to look into the issue of backlog of non- payment of Rations and Gas Contractors dues by the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCos).

The organization cited the high cost of foodstuffs such as Beans, Rice and Garri as a major factor exacerbating the problem adding that the situation has severe implication for the livelihoods of the contractors and the inmates and the overall economy.

The group said outstanding dues that the NCos owes contractors was over #5.6 billion for food supplied to inmates across the country adding that the non –payment of contractor’s dues puts the welfare of over 75,000 inmates at risk potentially that could lead to starvation and other health issues.

The NGO in a statement made available to newsmen signed by Chris Sanwo and Jude Nwokolo, group Coordinator and Secretary respectively  revealed that this    nonpayment can lead to abandonment of the feeding of the inmate, job losses to those under the employment of these contractors and in turn lead to increase in poverty, which the statement noted with melancholy  that the  Tinubu administration in seriously making concerted to address through several programme under  the Renewed Hope Agenda.

The group recalled that the  Federal Government recently increased the daily feeding allowances for inmates from #750 to #1,125 aiming to improve their nutritional  welfare  for which the group said is a good development, however with this development  the Rations and Gas  Contractors are yet to be paid for  October, November and December 2023 while some are yet to be paid for the food and Gas supplied for August 2024 and some still have outstanding  payment.

‘’We urge President to take swift action to address this issue ensuring that contractors receive their payment they deserve for their work. We also call on the Committee on Interior at the National Assembly to investigate this matter and provide oversight to prevent similar situations in the future’’.

‘’Many contractors have borrowed money from financial institutions with interest rates to supply food to inmates and the non- payment of their dues is causing them significant financial hardship’’.

The group called on the National Assembly to investigate this matter and provide oversight to prevent similar situations in the future

It also urged President to take swift action, intervene in the situation and ensure prompt payment of outstanding dues to Ration and Gas Contractors.

‘’This will alleviate the suffering of inmates and the contractors alike, and ensure the continued provision of essential services to the correctional facilities stressing this challenge may undermines investor confidence and slows economic and exacerbate fiscal policies’’, the group said.

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NORTH CENTRAL WOMEN TASK TINUBU ON NATASHA AKPOTI-UDUAGHAN

 

 

  • CRITICIZE SENATE CLERK FOR PROMOTING ANTI-AKPOTI-UDUAGHAN’S AGENDA

 

  • URGE OTHER GEO-POLITICAL ZONES TO FREE SENATORS FROM CLUTCHES OF SENATE LEADERSHIP

 

Women in the North Central geo-political zone on Wednesday urged President Bola Tinubu not to allow forces of progress to be intimidated.

 

‘’The recent action of the Senate leadership can only lead to moral and political disorder’’

 

They also criticized the leadership of the Senate for contributing to the general frustration of bright and articulate minds in the National Assembly.

 

‘’The Senate appears to have become a casual blackboard for juvenile graffiti’’

 

The women in a statement in Makurdi applauded the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) for its stand on the issues in the Senate.

 

They described the position of the Senate leadership on Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as an ascendancy of evil in the country.

 

‘’Majority of the senators now find themselves as hostages in the crude hands of the Senate leadership’’

 

The statement issued by the Chairperson of North Central Women Front (NCWF), Mrs. Mary Adamu lamented the activities of the forces of despotism in the country and the degradation to which Akpoti-Uduaghan has been subjected by the leadership of the Senate.

 

‘’Of what use are people who stay put and cowardly allow evil to exist?

 

The women described Akpoti-Uduaghan as a leading activist and one of the intellectual pillars of the Senate.

 

Particularly, the North Central women denounced the contention made by the Clerk of the Senate and called on other geo-political zones to join them in freeing the majority of the senators from the clutches of the so-called leadership.

 

The statement emphasized fascism, crude, beastly nature and style of deciding when to allow Akpoti-Uduaghan to the Senate.

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THE DUALITY OF THE AFRICAN SOUL BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE

 

Religion in Nigeria will always be a cog in the wheel of progress because this is the Trojan horse the colonizers left behind. It is the only thing that leads to arrested development of any intelligent discussion of finding solutions to what is holding Nigeria back.

 

At the time the British left, they were very happy that the religion they brought had displaced our traditional methods of worship. Besides, the African religion is not inducing passion for hatred and killing of each other as their religions needed constant sacrifice of the unbelievers. They trained the African how to kill and die for their gods and forget self-inquiry and self-improvement.

 

In Nigeria, they made it potent for these religions to constantly be at war with each other and forget they are the victims of a master puppeteer. The African especially the Nigerian has lost his mind in the macabre of this zealotry. He is always in a perpetual state of hallucinations, religious ecstasy and zealotry.  The White man’s god became African with all its hateful passions and pride.

 

Since we hate ourselves, we kill the self we see in each other. It is not necessary for the white man to kill us. We can do that better than him. Now and then, we call them for supervision. This reassures them of the superiority of their god. Their religion always reminds us that we are birds of different plumage. We have to deny our brothers, friends and family in order to devote our time to their god who has blessed them with technology. It must be true that their god gave them the gadget directly. We also have to build big houses for their gods because he does not like huts.. We sleep there every day but don’t see god. They tell us to just continue to pray and have faith. We don’t have to work or think. Nothing is needed but faith.

 

If you are a Muslim, you have to kill your neighbor if you see him tear a page from the Holy Book. Islam is peace you know! The only requirement is prayer. Five times a day or make it continuous for effect. The decibel of the loudspeakers has to be increased to drive out the demons. Those who cannot make it through the noise be damned or join in this state of lost civility. The brainwashing has started. These religions made the African supplicant and will always see the white god as their savior.

We have white Jesus and we have off white Mohammad.  An African can never have any angel that looks like him and he has to always turn the other cheek. Mission accomplished. Africans cannot look for solutions from within. If a problem is too difficult to solve, all he has to do is to go to Mecca or Rome. He has to talk to the white god personally because the white god has all the answers. If he cannot see the white god, the white man will do as his deputy. This is the beginning of white worship which is the most common idolatry in Africa. The ways and whys of the conqueror become supreme; He cannot pray in Africa because his prayers will be thwarted by the many demons that abound in Africa. The land of Africa is not holy enough for the white god. This took away the agency and self-confidence of the African. Nothing in his vicinity reminds him of his divinity. Gradually, his self-confidence erodes and he sees himself as having everything in common with his colonial oppressors. Any attempt to loosen these chains of oppression is vehemently opposed by the guard of his oppressor. These guards are the various pastors and imams who play the role of interpreting the white man’s god to him. Any dream of the sheep leaving the plantation and finding the meaning of his existence, the chains is tightened and he continues with his anesthetic prayers that confuse and consume him. He can’t leave if he is a Muslim because he will be killed in the North of Nigeria. If he is in the South, he is ashamed to enforce compliance. From the cradle to the grave, the African lives with the fog of knowingness that gnaws at him. He lacks the courage to break free from the shackles of these foreign religions and he gradually evolves a duality in his existence. In most cases, he will seek the help of his ancestors to intercede by stealth. So it can be said that the African maintains a duality that is necessary to survive his environment. This duality results in double loyalty; one to the oppressors and one of his traditional roots which he has been forced to vilify. On Sundays or Fridays, he goes to the church or mosque. On the days that he can have his privacy, he goes to the Babalawo for his incantation. This double loyalty places him in an uncomfortable position where his loyalty to his imported religion becomes the same as loyalty to his colonial oppressor.

Nothing can highlight this more than the death of Charlie Kirk in America. Before the bullet could land, Nigerians have already taken sides because of this loyalty to the oppressor. All they heard is that he was a Christian. They don’t have the presence of mind to know the definition of Christianity in the land of their oppressors. They make statements that are ignorant and out of context with the issues. They start speaking and arguing about issues they know nothing about with the authority and bravado of ignorance. All they hear is that a prominent American Christian was killed. That is all. They suddenly become Christian warriors trying to force the gate of heaven to be opened for this “lovely” Christian who was killed by the devil. They will even prepare a sermon to tell their congregation to live the righteous life of Charles Kirk who was killed by the devil.

 

 

Now we may ask: Who was Charlie Kirk? To answer this question, you have to know American culture and politics in real time. Nigerians without any iota of fact will pontificate about this man’s exemplary life. Due to the fact that he is white, they will go further and equate him to Jesus Christ. If you don’t believe this, just read comments coming from Nigerians on YouTube and other social media.

 

This lack of knowledge and loquaciousness is very embarrassing to those of us who live in this culture and follow the issues closely. These ignorant discussions can place us in danger as those who don’t know the difference assume every Nigerian has sympathy with the white oppressors of America who use Christianity for their hateful actions against black people in America.

 

A white Christian went into a black church. He was welcomed. After prayers, he brought his gun and killed everyone there. His Christian god told him to do so. When he was arrested, the police took him to MacDonald for lunch. They are Christian police. What did this “good “Christian police do when they arrested George Floyd? They strangled him in plain view of the public. Here in America, rational people don’t jump to conclusions or make saints out of sinners just because they say they are Christians.

 

The Kkk that terrorized and lynched black Americans after the civil war were Christians. The burning cross is their insignia.  Right wing Christianity in America is a white supremacy organization. Here in America, people look at the issues with objective lenses. We even ask questions and go to the archive to examine the records.  The Nigerian will not do this because he cannot see beyond his narrow lens of religion and confuses his version of Christianity with American right wing Christianity which is nothing but white Supremacy organization. Please stop. Your ignorance will get a lot of people killed in America.

In America, the pace of news is very rapid and a big story today is overshadowed by bigger stories tomorrow and what seems monumental today becomes a footnote tomorrow. Who was Charlie Kirk? He was thirty one year old and dropped out of college after the first semester. He is a Christian but he preached the gospel of the Pharisees. He engages in revisionist history and uses pseudo intellectualism to argue points that cannot be factually verified. His main hatred is against Black Americans and any other blacks who live in the US. His organization, Turning Point, USA was sponsored by racist American billionaires. He does not let facts get in his way when he is talking about black people. Time after time, he says black people are mentally inferior. He tells the World that black people are very violent, and they are 13 percent of the population and fifty percent in jail. This is clearly a lie.  He was the one who started the rumor that white South Africans are being subjected to genocide. This is what led to the confrontation of Donald Trump and the South African president. Trump did not believe the South African president. He sent a plane to South Africa to carry the white people to America and granted all of them asylum.  I just use these few points to introduce Charlie Kirk to the Nigerian audience who have been blinded by religion.

 

 

 

Charlie Kirk is your oppressor. He is not a follower of Jesus. He uses the name of Jesus the way the colonial master used the name of Jesus for slavery and colonialism. Charlie Kirk was the person encouraging counter protests when George Floyd was murdered in broad daylight by strangulation at the hands of the police. On January 6, 2017, he was the one who bused protesters to riot at the capitol. He is what is known as an agent provocateur.  He is a right winger. He believes there should not be any amendments to the second amendment of the constitution which gives the American citizens the right to bear arms. He is opposed to any legislation that will interfere with the people’s right to bear arms. He says any death from gunshot in America should be considered collateral damage in the fight for freedom. Due to the bellicose stand of these right wingers like Charles Kirk, it is impossible to pass any sensible gun laws. These people believe very deeply that guns don’t kill people. People kill people. One can actually deduce from this summary that Charles Kirk died from his own hemlock. His hatred of black people is so visceral that at the time he was killed, he was talking about black violence in an auditorium in University in Salt Lake City, Utah. This cannot be rationalized. Utah is more than 98 % white. Why would a white man talk about the violent criminality of black people to an audience of mostly white people in Utah? The only reason is that he is on a crusade to unite white people against black people in America. He was telescoping racism to young white people who live in Utah to start hating black people they have not met. He was fomenting racial animosity. He frequently goes to Europe to give lectures and recruit white Europeans to his violent anti-black racism .This is the stuff the right wing of America feeds on.

 

 

In this journey of hatred, they identify themselves as Christians. They are Christians alright but they are not followers of Christ who taught love, tolerance and charity.  He hates immigrants and wants borders closed. Recently, he said in a speech that America does not need more Indians. Are these the actions of a Christian? If he is Christian, then Donald Trump must be his pastor. They worship at the temple of bigotry. He is one of the architects of the policies that trample on the vulnerable in our society.  I don’t wish for anyone dead but he is a victim of his own poison. In his own words, he can be considered collateral damage. If you ask me to shed a tear for him, then it is okay to cry for Osama bin Laden. We don’t worship the same God, so I cannot ask God to open the gates of Heaven for him even when a majority of those he hurt with his hatred have opened the gates of hell without any bumps and unambiguous road signs.

Charlie Kirk said it himself. Empathy is a bad thing. Mourning his death is against his personal wishes.

 

DR AUSTIN ORETTE WRITES FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS

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NATASHA AKPOTI-UDUAGHAN: NLC FIGHTS AKPABIO

 

 

  • CALLS SENATE ACTION ASSAULT ON DEMOCRACY, DANGEROUS SLIDE TOWARDS FASCISM

 

  • THREATENS TO MOBILIZE WORKERS, MORAL AUTHORITY

 

  • VOWS TO RESIST NIGERIA’S SLIDE INTO AUTOCRACY

 

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Wednesday described Senate’s persecution of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as a descent into legislative dictatorship and democratic anarchy.

 

The Union also condemned the Godswill Akpabio-led Senate’s decision to continue barring Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan from performing her sacred constitutional duties.

 

‘’This act is not merely an error in judgement; it is a brazen, premeditated assault on democracy itself, a direct threat to the social contract, and a dangerous slide towards fascism masquerading as governance’’.

 

NLC in a statement issued by its President, Comrade Joe Ajaero said the action, led by Senator Akpabio, constitutes a gross abuse of power that shames the hallowed chambers of the National Assembly and spits on the collective will of the people of Kogi Central who elected Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan.

 

‘’That you suspended a fellow Senator from her constitutional roles depriving her people proper representation is not sinful enough, but you went ahead to ignore the rulings of the Court that voided her suspension and at the expiration of your illegal suspension, you are still denying her a return is the height of impunity and morally reprehensible. This is no longer democracy’’.

 

The statement dismissed the Senate’s pathetic recourse to a frivolous legal technicality that the matter is subjudice; after the expiration of a patently illegal six-month suspension.

 

‘’This is the height of legislative bad faith. It is a cynical ploy that reveals a sinister agenda to silence dissent, crush opposition, and manipulate the judiciary as a tool of political persecution’’.

 

The union labeled Akpabio’s action as a direct attack on the Nigerian people.

 

‘’It is a declaration by a privileged political elite that they are not accountable to the citizens they purport to serve. By willfully disenfranchising an entire senatorial district, the Senate is effectively stealing the political representation for which the people pay taxes. This denies Kogi Central its right to participate in lawmaking, oversight, and the appropriation of national resources, directly impoverishing the constituents and perpetuating a system of exclusion and economic injustice. It signals to all Nigerians that their votes are meaningless and can be invalidated by the whims of any tyrannical leadership’’.

 

According to the union, ‘’the action of the Senate is a calculated test-run for the emasculation of opposition and the subjugation of sovereign will as 2027 approaches’’

 

‘’It is an attempt to punish integrity and honour and hound men and women of conscience out of the political space. A Senate that operates as a court in its matter, suspends members, and then ignores the expiry of its own sanctions, is a Senate that has declared war on the very principles of representative democracy and on our nation’’.

 

The union warned the leadership of the National Assembly and their enablers.

 

‘’The Nigerian people, united across ethnic and religious lines, will not stand idly by while you cannibalise our democracy. The labour movement, as the historic defender of justice and the common good, will mobilize its immense membership and moral authority to resist this slide into autocracy. An attack on one senator today is an attack on the sovereignty of every Nigerian voter tomorrow’’.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESS RELEASE

 

10TH OF SEPTEMBER, 2025*

 

 

 

SENATE’S PERSECUTION OF SENATOR NATASHA AKPOTI-UDUAGHAN IS A DESCENT INTO LEGISLATIVE DICTATORSHIP AND DEMOCRATIC ANARCHY

 

 

 

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) rises in vehement condemnation of the Godswill Akpabio-led Senate’s decision to continue barring Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from performing her sacred constitutional duties. This act is not merely an error in judgement; it is a brazen, premeditated assault on democracy itself, a direct threat to the social contract, and a dangerous slide towards fascism masquerading as governance.

 

 

 

That you suspended a fellow Senator from her constitutional roles depriving her people proper representation is not sinful enough but you went ahead to ignore the rulings of the Court that voided her suspension and at the expiration of your illegal suspension, you are still denying her a return is the height of impunity and morally reprehensible. This is no longer democracy.

 

 

 

The Senate’s pathetic recourse to a frivolous legal technicality; claiming the matter is subjudice; after the expiration of a patently illegal six-month suspension, is the height of legislative bad faith. It is a cynical ploy that reveals a sinister agenda to silence dissent, crush opposition, and manipulate the judiciary as a tool of political persecution. This action, led by Senator Akpabio, constitutes a gross abuse of power that shames the hallowed chambers of the National Assembly and spits on the collective will of the people of Kogi Central who elected Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan.

 

 

 

From our standpoint, this action is a direct attack on the Nigerian people. It is a declaration by a privileged political elite that they are not accountable to the citizens they purport to serve. By willfully disenfranchising an entire senatorial district, the Senate is effectively stealing the political representation for which the people pay taxes. This denies Kogi Central its right to participate in lawmaking, oversight, and the appropriation of national resources, directly impoverishing the constituents and perpetuating a system of exclusion and economic injustice. It signals to all Nigerians that their votes are meaningless and can be invalidated by the whims of any tyrannical leadership.

 

 

 

The NLC stands on the side of democracy and wishes to state that this action is: a calculated test-run for the emasculation of opposition and the subjugation of sovereign will as 2027 approaches. It is an attempt to punish integrity and honour and hound men and women of conscience out of the political space. A Senate that operates as a court in its matter, suspends members, and then ignores the expiry of its own sanctions, is a Senate that has declared war on the very principles of representative democracy and on our nation.

 

 

 

We warn the leadership of the National Assembly and their enablers: the Nigerian people, united across ethnic and religious lines, will not stand idly by while you cannibalise our democracy. The labour movement, as the historic defender of justice and the common good, will mobilise its immense membership and moral authority to resist this slide into autocracy. An attack on one senator today is an attack on the sovereignty of every Nigerian voter tomorrow.

 

 

 

Comrade Joe Ajaero

 

President