WHEN THE BULLY MET THE HEADMASTER AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
By Femi Fani-Kayode
WHEN THE BULLY MET THE HEADMASTER
AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
By Femi Fani-Kayode
"Nigerian herdsmen
don't carry AK 47's. They only use sticks"- President Buhari to President
Donald Trump, The White House, 30th April 2018.
"We've had serious
problems with Christians who have been murdered, killed in Nigeria . We're
going to work on that problem and work on that problem very, very hard, because
we can't allow that to happen."- President Donald Trump to President
Muhammadu Buhari, The White House, 30th April 2018.
Despite all the smiles,
banter, pretensions, diplomatic niceties, doublespeak and pleasing words these
two assertions, from the bully and the big man respectively, remain the most
relevant in yesterday's historic meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and
President Donald Trump at the White House.
The fact that Buhari, like a
naughty little schoolboy standing before his intimidating headmaster, had to
tell a pernicious and specious lie about the weaponry (or lack of it) of the
Fulani herdsmen and attempt to absolve them of any blame for the horrendous
genocide that is being perpetrated against Christians in our nation in order to
escape being spanked speaks volumes.
And the fact that Trump, not
fooled by the lie, like a wise old headmaster, had to issue a stern warning to
the schoolyard bully about the killing of Christians says even more.
That, to me, was the meat of
the historic meeting. All the rest that was said was nothing but diplomatic
doublespeak, fake smiles, meaningless platitudes and dross.
Particularly nauseating were
the servile and downright embarrasing questions that the Nigerian journalists
that accompanied Buhari asked President Trump.
In my entire life I have
never seen a journalist ask a President when he intends to visit his or her
country at a major world press conference where the questions and the number of
questioners are limited or ask whether he can release "just two
helicopters" to help Nigeria out. This is shameless and unprofessional. It
is for the Nigerian President to ask his American counterpart such questions,
albeit privately, and not a member of the Villa press corps.
I see Shehu Garba, Buhari's
media assistant's magic hand in all this. He sat directly behind the Nigerian
correspondents like a bulldog, breathing down their necks and quietly warning
them not to ask any difficult questions about their own country at the White
House and in a foreign land.
The whole scenario was
sickening. The Nigerian journalists were completely cowered. One of them called
me afterwards and said it was hell and that they had been well-schooled and
warned to behave themselves and mind their manners and words.
I bet the seasoned,
hard-nosed and experienced American White House correspondents who also covered
the event and members of the White House Press Corps were shook their heads in
pity and whispered o themselves, "what a country, what a people!"
Yet for the sake of
posterity more needs to be said about the meeting itself. Permit me to add the
following.
The truth is that the
progressive forces, the official opposition and leaders of the resistance in Nigeria failed
to put out the correct narrative about Buhari to the international community
and international media over the last 3 years.
Consequently Buhari escaped
thorough international scrutiny. Apart from that Trump failed us. He chose
economic gain and the juicy prospect of a massive Nigerian market for American
goods, products and commodities over human rights and decency.
Yet who can blame him for
that given his "America first" mantra and the fact that the Nigerian
people themselves appear to be very comfortable with their hazardous plight and
murderous leader and do not appear ready to resist his corruption, tyranny,
evil, ethnic cleansing, mass murder and genocide.
The good news is that Trump
may be the biblical Cyrus (and I really do believe that he is) but he is not
God. We never looked to him. We look to God. And God will deliver us despite
our inherent weaknesses, accursed fears, petty divisions and monumental
cowardice.
Finally hear this. If the
opposition does not roll out its best guns, get its act togther, unite, stop
playing childish games, stop the petty bickering and present one credible and
acceptable candidate in 2019, Buhari will be back for another four years. The
choice is ours.
Permit me to end this
contribution with a final word about the meeting between the bully and the
headmaster at the White House.
My younger brother,
Babatunde Gbadamosi, wrote
"Buhari went and got
NOTHING. We must now buy two helicopters and agricultural produce from them.
This is beyond incompetent".
Tunde, as always, is
absolutely right.
Finally as Pastor Bayo
Oladeji pointed out,
"Mr Buhari was asked
during Monday's joint press conference about a report in January that Mr Trump
had complained about immigrants coming to the US
from "shithole countries", specifically referring to Haiti , El Salvador and some African
nations. His diplomatic resoonse was: "I'm not sure about, you know, the
validity of whether that allegation against the president is true or not. So
the best thing for me is to keep quiet."
This was a golden
opportunity to tell the world, in the prescence of its most powerful man, that,
whether Trump had said so or not, Nigeria is not a "shithole
country".
Yet sadly Buhari, the quintessential
erring, self-hating and self-denigrating African leader with very low
self-esteem, refused to take up the challenge and defend the honor of his
people.
Instead he dodged the
question, crawled into his hole, kept his mouth shut, put his tail between his
legs and whimpered like a little puppy in the prescence of his master.
So much for him being a
strong, no-nonsense leader. At the end of the day and when it mattered the most
he proved to be weak, uncaring and insensitive in the prescence of a man who
rightly or wrongly dishonored his country and denigrated his people.
Clearly he is only strong when he is ordering his troops or his
Fulani herdsmen to slaughter innocent men, women and children. Such is the way
of all schoolyard bullies.
After the drama that took place in Washington where by
some people complaining and lamenting their frustrations, I have been online
since morning looking for a write-up to make me happy since I have no one by my
side to make me happy anymore, as I was scrolling I saw this write up, I read it
and it made my day and from the look of the writer, he is not an IPOB member,
although he critized Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in some aspects of his write up but that
is normal, our leader is a human being he is not above criticism, just read👇👇👇👇
I am not a member of IPOB but I think the group has done far
more good than harm for Igbos. I never believed Igbos could be so united in my
lifetime but IPOB made it possible. I never thought Igbos could respect and
revere anyone again after Ojukwu passed on but through IPOB, i was proved
wrong. Under IPOB the divisive lies that Anambra looks down on Ebonyi or Enugu looks down on Imo or Abia was thrashed as all became
one and one for all, with a very revered leader that is neither from Anambra
nor Enugu . I saw
Anambra youths ready to die for Abians, Abakaliki, etc and vice versa. I saw
Igbos broke world protest momentum record after they protested in more than 80
countries worldwide. I saw Nigerian leaders looking very well before leaping
off to abroad as they did not know what level of embarrassment they'd meet
overseas especially after Okorocha, PMB, etc were really disgraced.
What are we saying? These guys held Nigeria to a standstill and the
most terrifying thing was the unity and zeal to die for what they believed in. Nigeria and the
world saw the Igbo spirit in full glow once more since after the war. The
question many asked was "how did this Igbo youths of today develop this
level of courage to stand together and die once more like their fatherrs did during
Biafra war even though most of them were born
after the war and didn't witness it?" This IPOB guys formed and protested
like the white people. Their confidence and songs still gives me goose pimples.
Whenever i watch their activities I only remember the movie 300 but they did
better because they ceased the breath of the govt without arms. Even Ohaneze,
etc became more respected and relevant to Nigerian govt as the govt needed any
other body to lean on for calmness.
The group
wasn't perfect and made some mistakes which is normal with any group that is
mostly made up of angry youths with mindset of vengeance and freedom. Nnamdi
Kanu also made the biggest blunders but that has not changed the fact he woke
up freedom. I am not his big fan as there are things I feel he should have done
differently but i'll be lying to myself and ancestors if I don't admit that he
has something in him that is powerful and capable of pulling down an evil govt
like Nigeria .
I love his guts, self-assertiveness and level of intelligence but not the pride
he exhibits sometimes and the overzealousness that makes him throw caution to
the wind atimes. Like when he formed the militia group and aired it. But again,
he is only human and a youth like me with so much youthful exuberance. Nigerian
govt will succumb to any request from the masses if the likes of Nnamdi kanu
lead protests but unfortunately, his likes are very rare and envied too. This
write-up was prompted by those who are talking down on IPOB as a whole since
the bombing of Chief John Nnia Nwodo's house. I love and respect Nnia Nwodo as
I believe he's being cautious even though IPOB thinks otherwise. I agree IPOB
have some miscreants and touts which is normal with any organization of such
magnitude but the IPOB has nothing to do with that bomb blast. IPOB are full
blooded Igbos and such things are even taboos in Igboland. In summary, IPOB is
an Igbo group that has sacrificed so much for the glory of both Igboland and
the black race as a whole and IPOB deserve so much respect and accolades.
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