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2 Jun, 9 tweets, 3 min read
I've read a lot of the comments here. Let me give my two kobo, and most of it is reflective…

The reality is that Buhari dares not speak to the South West, the North or the South in the condescending tone he addresses the SE and #Nigeria's youth.
The man shows more deference to even #BokoHaram, bandits and other terrorists than he does to these two demographics.

It shows that the South-East political class have a lot to reflect on.

Why the disrespect from all sides?
The answer is simple: our political class are orphans and people like Buhari know it.

The SE political elite does not have the support of South-Easterners, and why is that?

Over the weekend, Ladipo Market in Lagos caught fire. The majority of the affected people were Igbo.
Has a single Igbo governor said any words of comfort to the affected traders?

Contrast with when there was a similar incident involving Northern traders back in 2012 when Kwankwaso was governor in Kano.

The man hopped on a flight and visited the traders in Lagos.
Why then, will they not see him as their leader?

Why then will he not be able to give them some direction?

The result of an elite not ceding space can be seen in Sunday Igboho as I said yesterday.
Heck, we saw pictures of some of the Yoruba governors wearing the Amotekun uniform, and assuring their people that they were there to protect them.

By providing that assurance, they seized the space from Sunday Igboho.
On to Buhari...

To a man like that, everything is a nail that needs to be hammered.

He does not get, and he is clearly incapable of getting, that going in hard only makes the situation worse.
Just compare the security situation in the South-East before and after Python Dance or the crisis in the North-West before and after Harbin Kunama.

The hammer approach almost always worsens security threats.
What made #BokoHaram escalate?

I admire the Shi'tes as peaceful, but if they take up arms, can I blame them? No.

The government has other effective tools to address the cause of the problems and the symptoms. Sadly, Buhari simply does not have the mental bandwidth to use them.

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28 May
The Sharia discussion is necessary because it shows how low the level of trust is in #Nigeria.

It also shows the hypocrisy of many of its proponents. How many of them will gladly, today, pack their bags and move to Zamfara, the state that started political Sharia in Nigeria?
But this Sharia debate, as important as it is, overshadows an even more important issue.

It is, perhaps, a coincidence that Zamfara that did something this past week that bears a long discussion when @GovMatawalle revoked all land titles in the state. bit.ly/3bVPRAj
This is a most important story because property rights in #Nigeria are insecure, one of the banes of our economic development.

I stand to be corrected, but the issue of the Land Use Act was not brought up in any of the constitutional hearings this week.

That is a problem.
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28 May
Earlier in this month, more than 127 Civil Society Organisations called attention to the violence, lawlessness and bloodletting in all parts of #Nigeria. bit.ly/3i3gpDs

This thread is adapted from a statement by the Joint Action Civil Society Coalition & Nigeria Mourns
On both occasions, they called on @NigeriaGov at all levels to provide leadership in ensuring that the security of all Nigerians is preserved as enshrined in section 14 (2)(b) of #CFRN99.
They also urged @NGRPresident to provide political and moral leadership for the security crisis and ensure governmental actions are humane in tandem with section 17 (2)(C) of #CFRN99.
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26 May
From the viewpoint of a South-Easterner, the region, #Nigeria's tiniest by landmass, has been feeling under the pressure of excessive policing for years.
In December 2018, the International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law published a report that claimed that in the three years prior, the police extorted ₦100 billion in roadside bribery and extortion.
In the absence of any counter research, let us look at these figures.

Let us for the sake of argument, assume that each of these incidents of bribery and extortion was done in ₦1,000 notes.
Read 5 tweets
26 May
On the incident in Ebonyi yesterday that killed the would-be bomber, or unfortunate policeman, depending on what side of #Nigeria's many divides you sit, first the Ebonyi @PoliceNG PRO's statement is contradictory...
A grenade and teargas canister are made up of two different compositions.

For a grenade its key is secured like that of a fire extinguisher it has a curved pin that you have to flatten before you can take out the safety pin, hence a mere movement of an elbow cannot detonate it.
I have spoken with a few experts and all of them were clear that teargas cannister detonations never result in explosions.

I'm no expert so I sought opinion, and I'm reporting what they said.
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Someone asked on @Quora, "What are the main factors that are militating against the Nigerian government not paying high premium to her citizens’ lives?"

I have made an effort to answer. Please feel free to disagree, and let's debate it (I may not respond immediately).
The answer to the question is centuries in the making.

#Nigeria's elite does not value the lives of their citizens because it's just how it is, and how it has been since the two slave trades, Trans-Saharan and Trans-Atlantic.

Look at these two maps, one Arab, one English.
This first map is a transliteration of an ancient Arab map of African trade routes.

The Trans-Saharan trade started long before any European came this way, and one of the important components of this trade was slaves.

Note where the Arabs sourced most of their slaves from.
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24 May
Very interesting argument being made by @breketeConnect on his radio station in Abuja this morning.

Let me see if I can do a small thread that summarises his arguments...
He says that @BBCAfrica's thing on him is an attack on the masses. That the Beeb has no credibility and northern #Nigeria is being fooled because of the Hausa radio they have provided (BBC Hausa to the uninitiated).
So he makes the rather interesting point that a station that tore the #British monarchy apart, made a prince leave with his wife, and so has zero credibility in London should not be the one to talk, but northern #Nigeria is allowing itself to be deceived.
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