“People don’t pine for democracy. They want homes, medicine, jobs, schools... with a few exceptions, democracy has not brought good government to developing countries." - Singapore former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew.
It is quite unfortunate that the Nigerian president, Asiwaju Tinubu, who touted experience as one of his special qualities, decided to violate some basic tenets of rulership/leadership in Africa, especially as taught by his Yoruba people.
The first one is that a Chief does not make new laws when he is angry.
Having suffered grievously under military dictatorship (we all did), we can excuse his disdain for military rule, but rulers/leaders are not supposed to lose their heads so much so that their actions are ill-thought-out, knee-jerked, and driven by emotion and anger.
The reason is quite simple: A Chief’s actions can have very dire consequences.
Second, Africa's conflict resolution mechanism pride itself in reaching conclusions that seek to satisfactorily reconcile warring parties. Issuing ultimatums is alien to our way of resolving conflicts.
The Yorubas have ample proverbs to guide them. One is: Iku ya ju eshin lo. To wit: Death is preferable to ignominy.
As we seek to solve problems, we do not give people ultimatums that would make them lose face. Another proverb: Ti a ba le ewure kan ogiri, o ma bu ni je / If we push a goat to the wall, it will bite back. Of course, goats do not have the sharp teeth of carnivores to inflict grievous harm, but our ancestors simply try to tell us not to tempt fate.
Our ancestors left us a corpus of wise sayings to allow us to make decisions that are based on sound reasoning, it is quite sad and unfortunate that an elder like Tinubu chose to ignore them.
One of the reasons why the late Chief MKO Abiola wowed many people is that his comments are often laden with deep Yoruba proverbs. Alas, Tinubu who proclaimed himself an apostle of Abiola, appeared not to have imbibed much of a wisdom from that great man.
We can excuse Tinubu's angry and irrational response to the coup in Niger because he is new to the job, and foreign policy was never touted as one of his fortes, but his inability to reach back into the wisdom bank of his own Yoruba people is simply inexcusable.
How will Tinubu explain himself to Nigerians if the Junta in Niamey decided to disrupt the flow of the River Niger and deprived the Kainji Dam of water required to run the turbines?
It is quite sad to witness a Nigerian leader behave so unwisely and so unreasonably in the way Tinubu acted in his handling of the crisis in Niger. Even as Russian troops pummeled their Ukrainian foes, President Putin scrupulously kept all the agreements his country signed.
Tinubu’s advisers also badly let him down. They should have told him to calm himself down and, perhaps, remind him of another Yoruba proverb: Oba to je ti ilu toro, oruko o ko ni pa re, eyi to de je ti ilu fon kan, oruko e na ko ni pa re / The King, under whose rule the town was peaceful will never be forgotten, the one under whose rule the town was destroyed will also not be forgotten.
For better or for worse, Tinubu is carrying the Yoruba race on his ancient shoulders: it must never be said that it was a Yoruba man who set fire to Africa and ignited a pan-African war. Yoruba people in every corner of the world ought to get it across to Tinubu that the reputation of the Yoruba race is not his to besmirch.
Another Yoruba proverb: Bi ara ile eni ba nje kokoro buruku, ti a ko ba tele so fun, aruwo e o ni je ka sun loru / If a member of your family is swallowing poisonous critters and you fail to warn him, his groaning will keep you awake at night!
The Mother of All Question: Why is Tinubu not willing to write his name in Gold among the pantheon of African gods and heroes by leading ECOWAS to get France to renegotiate its Pacte Coloniale agreements, and grant Niger better terms for its minerals!
Why, in the name of African gods and ancestors, is Tinubu not willing to lend his authority to the decolonization of Africa? It shouldn’t require fire-breathing Pan-Africanists to know that the current neocolonial setup in much of Africa, especially in West Africa, is simply untenable.
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Majority of people in Niger want France & USA out, way over +50% maybe 90%
USA&FRANCE have had their +200 years of rape&pillage in African, keeping them around and expecting different results is insanity
China has invested a trillion US-Dollars in the past decade in Israel, and plans to do the same now in Africa, USA hasn't invested SHIT in Africa, ( I have seen Africa, did the north to south 'safari' with some friends years ago )
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So now NIGER has kicked the parasite out, and wants to hire WAGNER as the town-sheriff to keep the parasite out, this is good, in TIME CHINA will gladly pickup the bill, as they have done along the entire sillk-road from shanghai to tel-aviv, they pay off the meanest MOFU warriors along the path;
UKRAINE has show the USA as cucks, the USA used the best they had in UKRAINE and got their asses kicked, and WAGNER now rules;
Common in Africa when you travel, that when you arrive in a new village, you find the meanest man in the village an you hire him to keep an eye on your camp; This is the way of Africa, the NIGER has a new leaders now, and they will hire who they please as 'pinkertons'
In time when all looks good china will step in and help them build lithium battery factorys and even a GIGA-factory so everybody can become middle-class, rather than live in the dirt as they do now under USA/FRENCH occupation
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They want homes, medicine, jobs, schools... China will bring them these things and MORE