Between Ndi’Igbo and Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, By Reno Omokri

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By now, I am sure my readers have read the very disparaging comments against former President Goodluck Jonathan which were credited to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.
So pedestrian are those comments that I will not repeat them here. You can Google them on your own if you have not read them but I will not stain my writing space by republishing them.

Ndi’Igbo needs friends and support. No one can win in life if they walks solo. Ecclesiastes 4:11 says ‘if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be warm alone?’ 
It was for lack of friends that Ndi’Igbo were defeated between 1967-1970. Is history about to repeat itself? You do not alienate the few friends you have and expect to attract more friends. 
This is the advantage the North has over Ndi’Igbo. They know their friends. If with all Jonathan did for Ndi’Igbo someone can dismiss him with the wave of the hand so casually and accuse him of doing nothing for Ndi’Igbo and Ndi’Igbo would applaud such a person instead of calling him to order, then do not expect those who are watching Ndi’Igbo acquiesce to this mistreatment of Jonathan to do anything for Ndi’Igbo when or if they get into power. 
If Jonathan can be so treated, then who is sacrosanct?  
There are those who have said Jonathan lost the 2015 elections because his fondness for Ndi’Igbo alienated him from other sections of Nigeria. Today, people who hold such opinions are laughing at Jonathan. 
The fact that not even one prominent leader amongst Ndi’Igbo has stood up to condemn the hate speech against Jonathan is telling. 
This is a man who was the first person since the end of the civil war to make Ndi’Igbo Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Chief of Army Staff. For 41 years before Jonathan, not one Ndi’Igbo came near such position. 
Alas, none of the many Ndi’Igbo who benefited from appointments under Jonathan could stand up to defend him against those very mean words from Nnamdi Kanu. 
What a lesson to anyone who may be planning to toe the path of Jonathan! What a lesson. 
My advice to you and the Igbo race, go and learn diplomacy. It will help you more than physical strength and academic intelligence.
Only a month ago, In my widely published article ‘Hegemony: What the Igbo can learn from Yoruba and Fulani about power‘, I advised Ndi’Igbo, saying that the Igbo often mistake discretion for weakness. 
Nnamdi Kanu proves my point! Calling Dr. Goodluck Jonathan weak is just a manifestation of what I wrote about. 
Nnamdi Kanu needs to understand something about leadership. Leadership is a platform that gives you the opportunity to increase your influence or reduce it until it is eliminated. 
Upon his release, public sympathy for him increased his influence. The successful sit at home further increased it. However, his utterances since then have been steadily reducing his influence. 
I know Chief Femi Fani-Kayode very well. He will soon hear the things Nnamdi Kanu said about the Yorubas. He has already heard about the things Nnamdi Kanu said about Jonathan. It will not be very long before Nnamdi Kanu loses one of his most valiant non Igbo supporter. Apparently, what the Nigerian government couldn’t do to Nnamdi Kanu, Nnamdi Kanu is using his own mouth to do to himself!
Why does this keep reoccurring? Anytime I read or hear about Madiba Nelson Mandela, I have bittersweet memories. Why? Because we could have had our own Mandela in another Nnamdi!
Nnamdi Azikiwe was at one time known all over Africa as Zik of Africa. It was a thing of pride and joy to pre-independent Nigeria. Everyone was proud of Zik including Northerners. This is a fact.
But the story ended tragically. No matter what may have happened to him through his political choices and alliances, it was a very great disappointment that a man who reached the peak of his political career as Zik of Africa ended up allowing himself to be known as the Owelle of Onitsha, not even of Nigeria, or Igboland or even Anambra, but of Onitsha.
The new Nnamdi ought to learn from this tragedy. When he was released, believe it or not, he was hailed and celebrated far beyond the borders of Igboland. 
On social media, every Wale, Dakolo and Nosa sang his praises. He was Nnamdi Kanu, the hero of the oppressed. 
But the more he talked, the more the Wales had a rethink and shrunk away from him, leaving only the Dakolos and Nosas.
Then he talked some more and both the Dakolos and the Nosas felt unwelcome and beat a hasty retreat.
Today, it is only Chukwuma and Ikechukwu that are singing his praises. 
Nnamdi Kanu was created by President Muhammadu Buhari because before he was arrested, I had heard nothing about him. Absolutely nothing. 
But just like President Buhari has squandered whatever goodwill he had left by choosing to give his national Sallah message to Nigerians in a sectional language, so too has Nnamdi Kanu wasted away the considerable adulation he had outside Igboland by his Igbo supremacy tendencies.
I hope with Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB does not end up with a case of me and Ndi’Igbo against Nigeria, me and Abia state against Ndi’Igbo, me and Isiama Afara against Abia state and finally, me and my father’s house against Isiama Afara. From what we are seeing, the omens are not encouraging at all!
Shaka Momodu, an editor with ThisDay newspapers, taught me a lesson 26 years ago. We both had a mutual friend who turned out to be something of a nasty piece of work. 
When I discovered this, I quite naturally withdrew from this person and although almost all our other friends badmouthed this individual, Shaka would not. 
One day, I asked Shaka why he refrained from talking down this man. Shaka’s response was telling and has stuck with me for decades
He said Reno, one day I had nowhere to sleep and ……..allowed me sleep in his room for that day. I cannot find it in me to fight someone who accommodated me even if it was for just one day.
From that day till the day I die, and even when I am in God’s kingdom after death, I will respect Shaka Momodu for having such sterling principles. I can only wish that Nnamdi Kanu had such high principles.
Ndi’Igbo should remember the proverb: If you want to walk fast, walk alone.
But if you want to walk far, walk with friends. 
And now let me address the issue of President Muhammadu Buhari’s unwise decision to address the nation in a sectional language.
In a country whose official language is English, President Muhammadu Buhari broadcasts his Sallah message in Hausa! Would Trump (whose origin is German) address America in German? 
So what about all those Nigerians who can’t speak Hausa? Ideally, the President should have spoken in English first, then if he feels like it, he may also speak in Hausa. 
The way he has now spoken only in Hausa makes it seem as if he is only concerned with those who gave him 97% of the votes while those who have him 5% can take a hike! 
How would the rest of the country have felt if President Olusegun Obasanjo had released a Christmas broadcast to Nigerians in Yoruba of if President Goodluck Jonathan has done so in Ogbia? 
How can a NATIONAL leader address Nigerians in a SECTIONAL language? Nigeria has never had a leader as divisive as Buhari! There is no difference between President Buhari and Nnamdi Kanu. 
President Buhari is the President of all Nigeria. He is not the President of only those who can speak Hausa! This is an outrage! President Yar’adua also spoke to the BBC News by phone. He is Fulani, like President Buhari. Yet he spoke in English because he was President of all of us!
At this stage, permit time to digress and say something about a loss I suffered.
Eight years ago I cried as if I had lost my own brother. You gave me so much joy from my childhood to now. I thank God for giving the world the opportunity to benefit from your creative genius, Michael Jackson! You were the most consistently brilliant music star the world ever knew. Your dedication to your craft was matchless. You outshone Elvis, The Beatles, and even in death you continue to outshine contemporary stars. I love you Michael. Rest in the bosom of The Lord!
Reno’s Nuggets:
If you knew how quickly your boss will replace you if you die, you will pay more attention to your family rather than your job. How many burials have you been to? Do you ever see the dead man’s boss there? Yet most men slave away at their work and prioritize it over their family who will be the one to bury them, mourn over them and carry on their legacies. Remember, your company has its own name, but your children bear your own name forever. Be wise. You are replaceable at work. You are irreplaceable to your family. Don’t work for your salary. Work for your family #RenosNuggets
Reno Omokri is a Christian TV talk show host and founder of the Mind of Christ Christian Center and the Helen and Bemigho Sanctuary for orphans. He is the author of the worldwide amazon bestseller Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years: Chibok, 2015 and Other Conspiracies and three books, Shunpiking: No Shortcuts to God, Why Jesus Wept and Apples of Gold: A Book of Godly Wisdom.
Credit: Reno Omokri

1 thought on “Between Ndi’Igbo and Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, By Reno Omokri

  1. Reno Omoakiri has the tendency of undermining his otherwise fine points by injecting inanities into them. When did Nnamdi Kanu become Igbo’s spokesman that Omoakiri would apportion blame to Igbo on account of Kanu’s filthy words? Is there anyone in Nigeria who Kanu has not said one nasty thing to or about? Jonathan Goodluck was the president of Nigeria and he is game to all Nigerians, without any mature person going personal over anything said about him. To attribute Kanu’s words about Jonathan to Igbo is childish of Omoakiri.
    President Jonathan and ndi Igbo had/have a mutual admiration and political bed fellowship that Nnamdi Kanu’s utterances can never injure. Igbo stood for Jonathan and even though they are suffering for it at president Buhari’s hands, they still have not regretted voting for him. If another election was held and Jonathan ran against Buhari, Igbo would still vote for him over Buhari. So what nonsense is Remo Omoakiri talking about Igbo and Jonathan?

    Nnamdi Kanu has only good things to say about anyone who is for Biafra actualization, which means, he damns all elected leaders in Igbo land and all Igbo people who are opposed to Biafra. It is childish of Omoakiri to be threatening to align with evil against Igbo using Kanu as his excuse — this is typical Ijo clever by half silliness. Did Kanu actually say insulting thing or anything not generally known and said about former president Jonathan?

    Kanu said that even though president Jonathan was his uncle whom he had supported, the president was nevertheless incompetent and slow. He added that he wished that his aunty, the president’s wife, was the one elected president, for she is bold and would have done a lot for all. That president Jonathan was incompetent and slow was common knowledge to all Nigerians; it is so common knowledge that even Omoakiri holds it privately. Were Omoakiri married, he would know that what Kanu said about Mrs Jonathan is so complimentary that it made up for whatever slight he visited on Mr Jonathan — there no loving husband who would not chuckle at such vote of confidence on his wife by another man.

    I have said it time without number that our Eastern minorities have been brainwashed by Awusa to the point of implacability by Igbo. At the slightest matter, this Omoakiri always rails on what Igbo should be copying from Yoroba and Awusa. This is a toxic sentiment that must no longer be tolerated with silence. Omoakiri reels out what Jonathan did for Igbo without even recognizing that Igbos are Nigerians and were the backbone of Jonathan’s electorally.

    Reno Omoakiri should go and sit his Urhobo ass down, ojare!

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