By Farooq A. Kperogi, Ph.D. Twitter: @farooqkperogi I admit that it’s always ill-advised to use the word “never” when you prognostica...
By Farooq A. Kperogi,
Ph.D.
Twitter:@farooqkperogi
I admit that it’s always ill-advised to use the word “never”
when you prognosticate the outcome of a future event. The vagaries of life can
throw a wrench to the works of the most auspicious auguries. I know that. Nevertheless,
I am prepared to go out on a limb and proclaim that in spite of his feverishly
desperate, frenzied, backstabbing machinations, Bola Ahmed Tinubu can never be
Nigeria’s president. Here’s why.
Tinubu isn’t electable in any region of Nigeria outside the
Southwest, his natal region. Even in the Southwest, his political capital has
suffered incalculable diminution over the years, particularly because of the
growing perception in the region that he is now a mindless minion of a morally maggoty,
Machiavellian, and no-good northern cabal.
His callous, injudicious, not to mention misguided and
evidence-free, exculpation of the alleged murderers of the daughter of
Afenifere leader Reuben Fasoranti rankled many people in the region and helped
seal the notion that he is now no more than a fawning, unthinking automaton for
hostile political forces outside his region.
It is entirely possible that Fasoranti’s daughter wasn’t
murdered by Fulani herders, but saying so without firm, foolproof evidence—and
when raw passions were still inflamed—betrayed his lack of scruples and
independence of thought. That is why an increasing number of people in the
Southwest now see Tinubu as an unreliable, out-of-touch, self-absorbed,
power-hungry, and treacherous narcissist.
Among the electorate in the Southeast and the South-south,
he is seen as one of the principal architects in the emergence of the
unrelieved disaster that is Buhari whose regime has taken the humiliation and alienation
of the two regions as an article of statecraft. Tinubu also infamously
sanctioned the systematic, state-sponsored, and thugs-executed
disenfranchisement of Igbo voters in Lagos in 2019. His wife, Remi Tinubu, was,
in fact, caught on camera lamenting that the Igbo are untrustworthy (Her exact
words were, “Igbo, we no dey trust una again!”) Most Igbos and Southern ethnic
minorities would rather be dead than vote for Tinubu.
Christian ethnic minorities in the North, for whom religious
identity is an important instrument of political mobilization, deeply distrust,
even resent, Tinubu and his politics. Although Northern Nigerian Christians
tend to be largely indifferent to Southern (that is, Yoruba and Edo) Muslims,
they nonetheless nurse deep-seated animus toward Tinubu because of the roles he
is perceived to have played in propping up the fiendish monster of depravity
that the Buhari regime has become.
You would think the Muslim North, particularly the
Hausaphone Muslim North, would requite Tinubu’s support for Buhari in 2015 and
2019 by supporting his presidential aspiration in 2023. That is precisely what
Tinubu himself, in his blissful naivety, expects. Well, as I pointed out many
times before the 2019 election, this is where Tinubu will get the biggest shock
of his life.
If Tinubu were lucky to clinch the nomination of the APC (as
unlikely as this is), he would need to nominate a Christian, preferably a
Northern Christian, politician to “balance” his ticket since he is a Muslim—or self-identifies
as a Muslim—from the South. And that’s where the problem would start for him. In
the North, there is an enduring distrust of the authenticity of the Islam of
Yoruba Muslims.
There is even a Hausa phrase that encapsulates this
distrust: adinin Yarbawa. It
literally translates as the religion, i.e., Islam of the Yoruba. But it means
more than that. It is often uttered to suggest that the Islam of Yoruba people
is fickle, inauthentic, meretricious, syncretic, and untrustworthy. So, as far
as most Northern Muslims are concerned, a Yoruba Muslim/Northern Christian
ticket is as good as a Christian/Christian ticket.
Well, some Yoruba Muslims have been able to overcome this
visceral Northern Muslim perceptual bias against their Islam. A good example is
the late MKO Abiola. And it was because he did more for the cause of Islam than
any Nigerian of his time. You can’t say that of Tinubu who, apart from the
rampant northern Muslim perception that he isn’t a practicing Muslim, always
looks drugged and drunk in TV interviews. Even Abiola had to choose a Northern
Muslim running mate to earn the trust of the Northern Muslim political elite.
Nonetheless, if Tinubu chooses a running mate from the
Muslim North to compensate for his lack of sufficient Muslim bona fides, he
would alienate Igbo, Southern ethnic minority, and Northern Christian voters,
the very people who distrust and resent him in the first place. Contemporary
Nigeria is way more sensitive to the politics of religious representation than
1990s Nigeria was when Abiola ran for president.
The rise of politically tinged Pentecostalism in the South has
made even the religiously liberal Southwest a hotbed for religious
particularism, even though ethnic solidarity is still a more potent instrument
for mobilization in the region than religion.
But I wager that Northern Muslim voters would rather vote
for a party that fields a Northern Muslim candidate—even if that party is the
PDP—than vote for Tinubu even if he chooses a Northern Muslim running mate. So,
heads or tails, Tinubu will lose.
Nevertheless, the most important reason Tinubu can never be
present is that the people who currently wield political power, to whom he is a
witlessly obsequious bootlicker, won’t hand over power to him—or to anybody—in 2023.
Members of the cold, calculating, and conniving Buhari cabal
have chosen Babagana Kingibe as Buhari's successor. As I pointed out in
previous columns and social media updates, in the privacy of their conclaves, members
of the cabal snigger at Tinubu for naively imagining that Buhari will hand over
power to him. In the service of this self-delusion, he is bending over
backwards, including throwing his loyal lieutenants under the bus, for the
cabal in the presidency. But all this will come to naught.
Before the 2019 election, a friend of mine who is close to
Abba Kyari confided in me that after the election they would “deal with Tinubu
and his people.” He bragged that by the time they are done with him and his
underlings, he would be so damaged that he won’t even be an option for the 2023
presidency. It’s already starting.
Of course, the cabal isn't banking on any legitimate
election to get Kingibe into power; INEC, which is now in their begrimed pockets,
will just pluck imaginary figures from the air, ignore actual votes, and
declare him "winner"—like it did Buhari this year. And the Presidential
Election and Petitions Tribunal and the Supreme Court will uphold the travesty.
However, I predict that should Buhari survive until 2023, he
won't hand over power to anyone, including Kingibe. Apart from his hopeless
love of power for the hell of it, Buhari needs power to stay alive—literally.
The obscene amount of money Nigeria habitually fritters away in medical bills
to keep him alive can only be sustained if he is in power. He won't get that sort
of money outside power.
Only sustained, nationwide, pan-Nigerian civic insurrection
can save Nigeria from the current fatal grip on it by Buhari and his cabal of ruthless
power mongers. Tinubu has contributed to killing the culture of civil disobedience
because of his inordinate, unrealizable political ambition. When the cabal
finally comes for his neck, there will be no pan-Nigerian coalition to save
him.
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Very balanced article with accurate prognosis. PMB can NEVER handover power to Tinubu. Thumbs up Prof.
ReplyDeleteA well crafted piece. Tinubu will surely regret his support for Buhari in both 2015 and 2019. God bless you Prof.
ReplyDeleteTime will tell or rather time will know what to tell.
ReplyDeleteThe same was said about Buhari but he became President. If it is wishes of God for Tinubu to be president of Nigeria, no one can stop it. Moreover, Leaders are the choice of God!
ReplyDeleteNo one know tomorrow
DeleteThis prognosis is prophetic.
ReplyDeleteProf Brainy what happened to you lately? Over the years I was inspired by your literary works,in particular articles but you have derailed. Please leave politics to politicians and focus more on what you are known for. Your articles these days saddens me.please think over it. May God increase you in wisdom and knowledge.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolute truth but let's wait and see, Tinubu himself will be thinking on how to play his game
ReplyDeleteBitter truth!
ReplyDeleteHmm... Let me take a deep breath.
ReplyDeleteNaked truth
ReplyDeleteI believe evry thing you just penned down Buhari will not hand over come 2023 but will not leave to see it ,Mark my word . This is naija not Cameroun nor Congo.
ReplyDeleteBuhari can never handover power to tinubu
ReplyDeleteI totally disagree with you Sir,on reasons his emergency is nerve. religion,ethnicity and tribe are political tools use as propaganda to convinced mostly politically naive voters and politicians deploy this tools as the condition and interest demand, religion almost cost Buhari the presidency in 2015 as in 2007 and others, but the power of media do the job for him,this machinery belongs to the Lagos cabal,elrufai once admit how strong that team is. Tinubu emergency will depend on both internal and external dynamics, interest and power play. And that can not be accurately postulate for now as political calculation can change anytime, and that Buhari will not want to handover, let him attempt to say I want to change the constitution for another term then you will see how quick his team will break down, Because many member of his cabal are also eyeing the office example El-Rufai. What is likely to play out will be the same game during 2015 nomination of VP. And Buhari will
ReplyDeletebe the most irrelevant Nigeria past president across tribes and religion, if you can conduct an independent survey among the locals on this you will see how accurate it will be. Thank Sir.
Awesomely penned! More grease to your elbow Sir.
ReplyDeleteWell articulated. We can't wait for whatever it is to save Nigeria from these power mongers.
ReplyDeleteYou forget that there is no permanent friend or enemy in Nigeria's politics, only permanent interests. This so called permanent interests is what will continually unit the Nigeria's politics just as poverty, illiteracy and bigotry continue undermines the "independent" voting power of the Nigerian masses.
ReplyDeleteYou forget that there is no permanent friend or enemy in Nigeria's politics, only permanent interests. This so called permanent interests is what will continually unite the Nigeria's political elites just as poverty, illiteracy and bigotry will continue to undermine the "independent" voting power of the Nigerian masses.
ReplyDeleteLucid & intelligent write up from erudite kperogi. Thanks for this great insight.
ReplyDeleteMy Prof, I know you to be a writer not to determine Nigeria politics, why don't you cross your leg & let's see what the future holds for us on who to be next president?
ReplyDeleteNigeria is a society of illiterates,even professors,sans,legal icon have proven to be illiterates if situation of the country presently is looked deeply into. Look at the just concluded election,people were voting just on presentation of bottle of biggie cola to them and in some cases giving them as low as N200. As intelligent as this post is,it left two key factors out( poverty and money). Tinubu has these two factors and no law as far as Nigeria is concern can stop him from participating in d election or buying ticket in d same APC. Take it or leave it, Tinubu is a factor in APC. Albeit the power of d cabal,Buhari's incompetency and obviously lack of ordinary level certificate and his efforts at rubbishing d judiciary had inadvertently being opening doors for a corrupt Tinubu to have his way as Buhari's case has become a reference for corruption to win in court. Forget kingibe!! Money is powerful in our polity and as such,I was expecting you to also talk about ATIKU a s an option being a northern Muslim with money. Obviously, a tiku will lose at the supreme. As a prophecy,I see ATIKU aligning with d APC again immediately or later after d supreme Court. ATIKU presently is d most influential,rich and most qualified northernan as against kingibe. Not even elrufai!! Or ribadu!!! The present case is deeply presenting ATIKU in d mind of everyone. Even the cabal know in their heart that ATIKU is an option,forget all d court paparazes. This is Nigeria and as a matter of fact as u rightly said,buhari can never handover power to a Tinubu or anyone in d south. As far as presidential power is concern in Nigeria presently,I'm not seeing the north handing over power to d south and as a matter of fact,buhari needs the presidency to stay alive! God bless you.
ReplyDeleteThanks prof for this well written article as it is timely and it provides succinct detail of Tinubu's hurdle to the presidency; it would be very,{very, very} difficult suppose he were to emerge as a flag bearer for APC in the 2023 elections. Also of note, the current move by the de facto government via presidency on Vice President PYO and other stooge of that BAT (Bola Ahmed Tinubu) is very conspicuous as every move is to checkmate BAT.... Anyway, whether the prediction will be accurate or not, it doesn't change the fact that in terms of electability, BAT just like Buhari are same end of two snakes; "Tinubu isn’t electable in any region of Nigeria outside the Southwest, his natal region" [sic](Prof. Farooq)......... Never!
ReplyDeleteProf. Your analysis of the dynamics of nigerian politics is accurate no politician that knows and understand the geopolitics in nigeria will say no to your position and believe me as it's they will deal with Tinubu politically and mercilessly,with do respect Yoruba politicians are so naive and immature in the game of national politics I have no quarrel with Tinubu's ambition but the onus are against him and his party the Apc come 2023.
ReplyDeleteMy opinion is differ little bit because it's only in Nigeria that we will judge by religion and tribe and we always forget that our creator is looking and laugh on us, man of God by their names says whatever they want the writers contribute whatever they wish and majority of us go to church and mosque than any other countries in the world. I think it's time for all of us to be quite
ReplyDeleteMay we live to see it.
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