In my essay titled “Head
Bloodied But Not Bowed And The Ascension Of President-Elect Donald J. Trump”
(Part 1) I wrote the following:
When I went to visit the great and brilliant freedom fighter,
Nnamdi Kanu, who is the leader of IPOB and easily the most courageous,
powerful and credible Igbo leader in Nigeria today in
his cell we had a very instructive and long discussion.
I had
never met Nnamdi before and I was amazed at his depth of knowledge, his immense
courage and his deep convictions.
There is
no doubt in my mind that that man is going places and in him the Igbo have an
Ojukwu and a Nnamdi Azikiwe all rolled into one. He is destined for greatness”.
Apparantly
my words have created quite a stir amongst those who believe that Mazi Nnamdi
Kanu cannot be mentioned in the same breath as Azikiwe or Ojukwu, both of whom,
in my view, are also great men.
Yet
despite their reservations I believe that we must give honor to whom it is
due. Consequently I have no regrets for what I have said.
Those
that are upset at the fact that I spoke highly of the IPOB leader are misguided
and, worst still, they lack vision, foresight and insight.
They not
only lack the ability to perceive individuals and events accurately but they
also lack the gift of discermment. They may see the man but they cannot assess
or recognise the spirit that is in him and that motivates him.
Worse of
all they are suffering from good old fashioned envy and they have been
afflicted with the worst form of ignorance.
Most of
them have never even met Kanu let alone know him. I sat next to him for three
solid hours in the most challenging and difficult circumstances.
We
discussed our respective views about Nigeria, our collective history, the
suffering and marginalisation of our respective people, the Nigerian civil war,
the reptilian and violent nature of the Nigerian state, the present
dispensation, the Buhari government and the way forward.
I have
associated with, met and worked with many men of influence and power since I
entered the combustible fray of politics thirty years ago but this one was
different.
This was
a man that had what I would describe as a Mahatma Ghandi-like quality. That is
to say he is one that is prepared to sacrifice everything and anything for his
beliefs, his people and his cause.
Like the
great Scottish freedom fighter William Wallace I have no doubt that if he
deemed it necessary he would go as far as to sacrifice his very life in the
struggle for freedom and independence for his Igbo people from the Nigerian
state and from our internal colonial masters and for the establishment of his
beloved Biafra.
Not all
may agree with him on that course but they must respect his determination, passion
and courage.
Very few
Nigerian leaders have that level of selflessness and commitment to any cause
and, simply put, I admire it.
I looked
deeply into his eyes as we spoke and I touched and weighed his soul.
I can
tell you, without any fear of contradiction, that he is a profoundly good man
who loves his Igbo people deeply.
He is
also well-educated and widely-read and he is a formidable intellectual.
We may
not have agreed on everything but I can tell you this much: we share an
aversion to the spread of radical Islam and terror in Nigeria and indeed
throughout the world.
We also
share deep concerns about the oppression of our people by the state, the
vicious persecution and desperate attempt to silence all the voices of the
opposition in our country, the marginalisation and suppression of the good
people and ethnic nationalities of the south and the Middle Belt, the
implementation of a plainly racist and apartheid-like agenda by our government,
the regular and consistent practice of genocide by our security forces, the
rise in power and increasing callousness and brutality of the Fulani miltias
and herdsmen in our midst, the not so hidden agenda to Islamise our nation and
violate the secularity of our state, the violation of court orders, the brazen
intimidation of the Judiciary and the resort to the most barbarous and hideous
form of gestapo tactics, tyranny and human rights abuses by the Buhari
administration.
I can
also tell you that he feels and shares the pain of the Igbo and he yearns for
their liberation and emanciption from an increasingly hostile and oppressive
Nigerian state.
He is
not a politician in the true sense of the word but rather a freedom fighter and
a charissmatic leader who has managed to inspire millions of Igbo youth all
over the world to once again have faith in themselves and their collective
cause and aspirations. In my view that is a good thing.
I can
also tell you this: he is a man of great faith and conviction and his rise to
prominence is not ordinary but instead prophetic.
He
cannot be destroyed or silenced by any government or man born of woman because
the Lord is with him and He is using him. He is using him to say and do the
things that many believe but that are too scared to say or do.
Other
leaders have had their time in the past and now this is his. He is paying a
very heavy price right now for what God will use him for in the future.
I
recognise that fact and I sincerely hope and pray that his Igbo people will
come to appreciate him and do so as well.
Very few
leaders can or would be willing to take the pain and make the kind of sacrifice
that this man is making today.
I am a
very cautious and circumspect person and it takes me a while to warm to people
or for them to win my confidence. Yet this case was different.
Nnamdi
and I, rather like Che Guevera and Fidel Castro at the beginning of the Cuban
revolution, connected immediately and he won my trust, respect and admiration.
If there
is anyone that can truly build the much needed bridge between the south-west,
the south-south and the south-east it is Nnamdi Kanu.
This is
because he is pragmatic and sincere. It is because he is respectful and
accomodating of alternative points of view and dissenting opinions and he
speaks from a position of knowledge and strength. It ibecause he is very proud
of his Igbo heritage and he would never betray his people or prostitute his
principles.
The
truth is that he is not just a combination of Owelle Nnamdi Azikwe and Dim
Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu: he is a combination of Azikwe, Ojukwu AND Major Kaduna
Nzeogwu all rolled into one.
The fire
of revolution and the yearning for fundamental and equitable change burns in
his blood and resides in his bones.
He has
spoken up for, defended and fought for the preservation and dignity of his
people just as those other three leaders did in the past at different times in
our history.
He also
serves as a rallying point for Igbo nationalism, the fight for
self-determination of the people of the east and the establishment of the
sovereign state of Biafra.
His love,
remarkable courage and sheer passion for his people and their cause is
boundless and unfathomable.
The Igbo
is blessed to have him as one of the most respected and reverred leaders in our
entire history as a nation.
They
would do well to appreciate him more, pray for him, stand up for him, line up
behind him and insist that the government honors the numerous court orders that
have granted him bail and release him from prison.
Why?
Because he bleeds and suffers for their collective cause and he is sacrificing
all to remove their shame and lift their pain.
What a
man he is. What a mighty spirit. What a beautiful soul. What a braveheart.
Permit
me to conclude this contribution with the following observations.
All over
the world today the concept of political correctness has been discredited and
rejected. Consequently right-wing nationalist and ultra-nationalist
groups and political parties are rising up and regaining credibility and power.
In the
United Kingdom we have the Nick Farage’s of this world and his UKIP whose
magnificent efforts resulted in Brexit. In France we have the Marie Le Pen’s
and her National Front. In Hungary we have the Viktor Orban’s and his Fidesz
party.
In the
United States of America we have the Donald Trump’s and his new and redefined
Republican party.
We also
have plain-speaking and honest men like Michael Flynn, who has just been
appointed as Trump’s National Security Advisor.
Political
parties with a similar ideology and that are led by equally strong-willed,
focused and charissmatic figures are also making great waves and slowly gaining
more power and relevance in Italy, Germany, Austria, Holland, Greece, Belgium,
Hungary, Russia, the Phillipines, Israel and indeed all over the world.
Thankfully
Nigeria has not been left out. We have men like Nnamdi Kanu in the east, Ganiyu
Adams in the west, Asari Dokubo in the Niger Delta and others from elsewhere
who believe passionately in the restructuring of the Federation, the
redefinition of the Nigerian state, the right of self-determination for their
respective people and the expression of power, pride, self-respect and dignity
for their various ethnic nationalities.
Freedom
beckons whilst the wind of change is blowing across the world and no-one can
stop it.
I thank
God for that and I also thank Him for the millions of men of courage,
strength and vision that have joined the fray.
Whatever
happens in Nigeria and whatever may come our way, one thing remains clear: an
idea whose time has come cannot be successfully resisted. Today may belong to
our oppressors but tomorrow belongs to us.
At the
appointed time we shall rise up to where we belong as a people and we shall
free ourselves from the demonic shackles and satanic chains that have have been
placed upon us by our collective tormentors.
And when
that time comes we shall stand shoulder to shoulder with men like Nnamdi Kanu
and face down our collective enemies.
The God
of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob shall rise to our defence and the Lord of Hosts,
the Ancient of Days, the God of the Armies of Israel and He who holds the
universe together by the power of His word shall lift us up to where we belong.

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