The truth is that Igbos by their very God given nature are radicals and like the Saxon they neither have kings, nor are they beholding to tradition, nor to religious dogmatism, nor to feudal class system. It is historic as well as a contemporary fact that every change, any significant progressive change in human history; just name the change, one would see the radicals behind it. It is not exaggeration to foretell that
They say the taste of
fofo is always in the eating. The Nigeria fofo that have been fashioned by the
Hausa/Fulani and Yoruba leaderships since the 1960s has been an abysmal failure. The
Nigeria ship has been captained by the due of
Hausa/Fulani and Yoruba captains and the results are back and we all know the scores because we are all the victims of their
poisonous fofo. The Nigeria ship has been dooming since 1970 and the
captains of this ship must take responsibility for there mediocrity and
incompetence. These failed captains must step aside for the radicals, the Igbos
to lead. Nigerians must remember that insanity is defined as prospecting
different result for the same course of actions.
While Igbos are radicals beholding to no religion, to no traditions, Hausa/Fulani are Islamic feudals that behold to religion, while the Yorubas though exhibit progressive ethos are too traditional, self-centered and not pragmatic enough to bring wider societal developmental changes.Nigeria for any meaningful radical breakthrough must
call on its radicals, the Igbos. These are the gospel truth and we must deal
with them in honesty and truth and for posterity otherwise we will continue to
run round the Hausa/Fulani - Yoruba designed and led circular path
of religion, hedonism, traditions and stagnation.
While Igbos are radicals beholding to no religion, to no traditions, Hausa/Fulani are Islamic feudals that behold to religion, while the Yorubas though exhibit progressive ethos are too traditional, self-centered and not pragmatic enough to bring wider societal developmental changes.
of religion, hedonism, traditions and stagnation.
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