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Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Remove the Roadblocks

Enugu, also known as the Coal City and referred to as 042, is one of the most resilient cities in the world, a feature subtly attained during the last administration. This city used to experience an annual “Roadblock” event, where the Seat of Power was in perfect conviviality with cheerful citizens, attracting visitors from far and near. The influx of celebrities from the entertainment industry grew the local economy, with many of them being 042 born and bred. The Mmanwu Festival was also in the process of being developed into an annual Carnival. All roads led to Okpara Square during such high-octane events, and citizens looked forward to this arena becoming an international tourist attraction.

However, Enugu has witnessed a decline in recent years. The government has distanced itself from the people, and roadblocks and barriers have been erected in and around the Government House, shielding corny officials. This attitude is an insult to the people of Enugu, and something needs to be done.

It is time to remove the roadblocks and barricades surrounding the Government House. If the government must build a fence, they should go and fence their villages. The people of Enugu should elect leaders who have their best interests at heart and who will work towards the betterment of the city.

Enugu deserves better, and the people must demand better. The spirit of 042 cannot be killed, and it is time to remove the roadblocks and barriers that are preventing the growth and development of the city. We must act now and not continue to complain in silent murmur.

Saturday, March 18th, is a day to remember, and it is time to take action. Let us work towards building a better Enugu, one without roadblocks and barriers, but with open doors to the governed, mindful of the needs of the people.

042 is not just a code, it is a Lifestyle.

Sunday, January 15, 2023

Chinweizu Writes Anya Ndi Igbo

Contingency planning (2) for 2023 Election results


To: Anya Ndi-Igbo and other Igbo elite groups


c/o Chidi Osuagwu


From: Chinweizu


Date: 12 January 2023


Subject: Contingency planning for the 2023 election results


Chidi hi,


There is a possibility that the Peter Obi campaign result, if not properly handled, could be disastrous for Ndi-Igbo. I therefore suggest you guys at Anya-Ndi-Igbo should do contingency planning on ways to handle it to avoid the dangers. Consider these three scenarios and the dangers they pose:


Case #1: Peter Obi is declared winner by INEC


Ndi-Igbo have a track record of not knowing how to behave safely in victory or what looks like their approaching victory. Examples: (a) Daddy Onyeama’s reckless and notorious boast in the 1940s that “Igbo domination is only a matter of time”; this provoked fear of Igbo domination in other Nigerian nationalities, and they took steps to prevent it. (b) Zik’s pointless threat in 1946 to the Brits and their Nigerian ‘stooges’; 


“I must warn that when Nigeria comes into her own, and we are in power … every one of them [the stooges], indigenous or alien, shall be held to strict accountability and shall be impeached for high treason against the safety of the State of Nigeria.” 


 Of course, forewarned, those he threatened made sure to deny him power.


(c) A bloody and ominous example is the spontaneous triumphalist reaction by Igbo masses in January 1966 to the UPGA multi-ethnic coup that Nzeogwu publicly led. The unwise pattern of killings helped create the false impression that it was an Igbo coup. Furthermore, the boastfulness of the Igbo masses together with their thoughtless taunting of their hosts in the North and their insensitivity to the possible perception of the coup by other Nigerians helped trigger the countercoup and pogroms. So, given their character and lack of a wise and centralized leadership, how are Igbos likely to react to an Obi victory? Will some try to appropriate and turn the Obi-dients Movement into an Igbo affair? An Igbo project? What should be a wise response? How can Igbos, both the prominents and the masses, be trained to follow a wise path?


Case #2: Peter Obi is rigged out


The danger here is that Igbos may feel even more desperate about their plight in Nigeria and rally totally behind the Biafra agitation and its brainless leaders. If that happens, the damage being inflicted in Igboland by the Simon Ekpa followers and enforcers will intensify. So, once again, the question is: how are Igbos likely to react to an Obi defeat? What should be a wise response? How can they be trained to follow a wise path?


Case #3: Backlash organized by Nigeria’s anti-Igbo politicians.


Should Obi emerge as winner, it is most likely that some anti-Igbo politicians will attempt to neutralize him and his movement by whipping up Igbophobia. And should Obi lose, some anti-Igbo politicians are likely to seize their opportunity and push for a final solution to what they see as their Igbo problem by stomping their boots on a people they’ve knocked to the ground. So, once again, the question is this: how are Igbos likely to react to an anti-Igbo campaign triggered by an Obi victory or defeat? What should be a wise response? How can they be trained to follow a wise path?


I suggest the Anya Ndi-Igbo leadership should give these scenarios their urgent attention and work out safe solutions and carefully guide Ndi-Igbo to successfully implement them. 


Anya Ndi-Igbo might consider quietly sending cautionary advisories to leaders of Igbo organizations asking them (1) to educate their members about these dangers and (2) to urge their members to exercise restraint and self-control and not go firing off unguided missiles into the arena of public opinion. Igbos should keep to themselves their personal opinions on the matter and let Anya Ndi-Igbo orchestrate public statements on their behalf. And by orchestrate I mean this: Anya Ndi-Igbo should play the role of a coach who, while staying out of the playing field, makes the game plan, watches the game closely, works out moves and signals them to the players on the field. In this case, it should give prepared statements to selected organizations and persons to make publicly.


I hope that helps.


Mma mma,


Ya gazie,


Chinweizu