OPINION BY FREDRICK NWABUFO:
Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba must surrender ethnic identities to Nigeria | TheCable thecable.ng/igbo-hausa-yor…
@FredrickNwabufo: We need to build a Nigerian identity. All ethnic nationalities must surrender their individual identities to a Nigerian identity. Like it is in Rwanda, it can happen in our country.
We, the Igbo, the Hausa, the Yoruba, the Fulani, the Ijaw, the Esan, the Urhobo – and all other ethnic nationalities -- should surrender our ethnic identities to the Nigerian identity.
This does not imply abandoning our roots, but embracing an expansive identity for the survival of our country.
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OPINION BY SIMON KOLAWOLE: Nigerian politicians and their gunmen | TheCable bit.ly/3cctiqn
.@simonkolawole: In my article, ‘A Nation Surrounded by Gunmen’ (February 28, 2021), I lamented that the political authorities are making it difficult for the security agencies to tackle insecurity because of their coded messages.
After reading the article, a retired police commissioner gave me a call. He emphasised just one thing from my article: “Nobody wants to be sacked.” By the time we ended our long conversation, I was totally downcast.
Three thousand, three hundred and twenty-six. That is the number of Nigerians that were reported to have been killed as a result of insecurity in 2020, according to data sourced and analysed by TheCable.
After reviewing daily media reports in 2020 as well as data from the Council on Foreign Relations, TheCable found that on the average, nine Nigerians died daily in various attacks and incidents reported from January to December.
OPINION BY SIMON KOLAWOLE:
What #EndSARS mayhem tells us about Nigeria | TheCable bit.ly/2HKnsBv
.@simonkolawole: In an article published on July 7, 2008, “One Day, the People Will Rebel”, I did warn our leaders that Nigerians would take to the streets one day if they would not change their ways.
In another article, “Whatsoever a Man Soweth” — published on May 12, 2019 — I resurrected the warning, adding: “We have sown the wind and we are reaping the whirlwind. The teens and teenagers that we refused to care for yesterday have become our nemesis today.
Abandoned homes, deserted compounds and desolate communities are, nowadays, common scenes in parts of southern Kaduna. Insecurity-fuelled fear has forced many residents — mostly women and children — to find abodes in saner climes. bit.ly/2GHHJXa
In many of the attacked communities, only courageous men dare stay back and spend the night. Every man has now become a vigilante while their wives and children are scattered across the safe(r) parts of Kaduna. bit.ly/2GHHJXa
OPINION BY FREDRICK NWABUFO: The cure for the SARS affliction is SARS | TheCable bit.ly/34pOmFY
.@FredrickNwabufo: It is clear as we advocate the amputation of the gangrenous SARS, we must push our luck further by insisting on a purge of the entire police. Our police force is in dire need of vacuuming. thecable.ng/the-cure-for-t…
.@FredrickNwabufo: The septic characters in the security agency are a bigger problem than the unit upon which they traffic in perfidy. So, if we eliminate SARS without expelling the rotten eggs, we are only deodorising a ghastly matter. thecable.ng/the-cure-for-t…
Friday Musa was determined to survive that attack by all means. As soon as it started, his father told him to run for safety. In the process of running, he was shot in his left hand, forcing him to hit the red earth.bit.ly/3iwVO7l#ConflictInPandemic#SouthKadunaChildren
As he crashed to the ground, his attacker proceeded to machete him on his back and head. Hellbent on surviving, he gathered the strength to stand up and continue running until the coast was clear. bit.ly/3iwVO7l