Tuesday, 19 September 2017

"UNU N'AGBA K'ODAGBUE ONYE?" AGAIN ON NIGERIA'S ELITE AND REVOLUTION

I sent the following to a friend, relation and contemporary a few minutes ago. The issue concerns us all. As they say,
"IF THE CAP FITS, WEAR IT."
Dear Nnam'ochie, I greet you.
I have been consistently following the forays of the renowned Prof Ben Nwabueze into pan-Nigerian political controversies and those concerning Ndigbo. As a result I have had cause to use his superior understanding of the story of Nigeria as a prop for my own exertions. Thanks for sending this new comment. I will dig into it shortly. I can assure you that I would have come around to it eventually even if you didn't draw my attention to it.
However, my question is this. What is YOUR own opinion on the happenings in this our bedraggled, unhinged, dysfunctional Nigeria? I hope that you don't hold the view that it is only Prof Nwabueze, Nnamdi Kanu, Chuks Iloegbunam, Eddie Iroh, my humble self and a good many others who have the duty to stay put in this debate. Perhaps you are happy with the representation that you are getting at Abuja? When last did you try or succeed in talking to or exchanging ideas with your Rep in Awka or Abuja. Your Senator nko?
We can criticize Nnamdi Kanu as much as we like from behind the safety and anonymity of our wide screen TV. That is not going to help in resolving the litany of contradictions besetting this sorry republic. I recommend once again that you go read my RE: NIGERIA'S ELITE AND REVOLUTION.
I insist that owe so much to our grandchildren.

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