I was told that every Igboman who heard Ojukwu’s speech after the Biafran war was filled with a renewed sense of pride and hope. A hope that one day the Igbo nation will rise and become a force of reckoning not just in Nigeria but in the entire black world. I have read that speech over and over and each time I read through, I am filled with pride and imagination of how those who heard the words pouring out of the mouth of the warlord himself must have felt. Before going any further, let me recount a little part of what the late sage said while addressing the press:“In the three years of the war, necessity gave birth to invention. During those three years of heroic bound, we leapt across the great chasm that separates knowledge from know-how. We built rockets, and we designed and built our own delivery systems. We guided our rockets. We guided them far, we guided them accurately.
For three years, blockaded without hope of import, we maintained all our vehicles. The state extracted and refined petrol, individuals refined petrol in their back gardens. We built and maintained our airports, maintained them under heavy bombardment.
Despite the heavy bombardment, we recovered so quickly after each raid that we were able to maintain the record for the busiest airport in the continent of Africa. We spoke to the world through telecommunication system engineered by local ingenuity; the world heard us and spoke back to us! We built armoured car tanks. We modified aircraft from trainer to fighters, from passenger aircraft to bombers. In the three years of freedom we had broken the technological barrier. In three years we became the most civilised, the most technologically advanced black people on earth.”Ojukwu, with those few lines, defined the ingenuity and never-say-die spirit God has embedded in the marrows of the Igboman. But my question for Ndigbo is, where has this ingenuity for which the entire world has given them a standing ovation, gone? Why can’t it be used today to enhance the cause of Ndigbo? Can’t we re-enact the same war time feat to launch ourselves back to reckoning again in Nigeria and in the entire black world?
Since Ojukwu died, Ndigbo have been like sheep without a shepherd. Those who we thought could take up the mantle of leadership are nothing but selfish entities who care for nothing but their personal interest. As I am writing this article, I just got words that a senator in Imo State has been discovered as a saboteur working against the interest of his people because he has been promised to be made Senate president in the new political dispensation which begins on May 29. What is it with Ndigbo and greed? How long are we going to kill ourselves? Isn’t it a gargantuan shame that a tribe as populous as Ndigbo can’t provide a single individual that is seen to be credible enough to be elected president of Nigeria? A casual observation of the performances of the governors of the south eastern states will reveal their level of under-performance since 1999. Case point, take Aba which has failed to enjoy any meaningful development since the 1929 Aba women riot. The place is a total mess. What have the governors done with what has been accruing to the state in the last 16 years of democratic rule?The fact that these individuals who have mismanaged fortunes of the state consider themselves fit to even contest election is a slap on the faces of Ndigbo. Ndigbo, are we cursed? The red-cap goons known as Ohaneze do nothing but crawl from one place to another offering themselves for sale and for use. This has been their money-making scheme for too long and it can no longer hold water. Can’t we take a cue from the style Dangote adopted and made a kill? The Yoruba have already adopted it and it is working. We have to restrategise to become that economic power house we crave. The idea that every Igboman who makes money whether through his ingenuity or by accident becomes misguided and begins to push for political office even though they are clearly not professional politicians should be discarded.
We hear of Dangote, the Dantatas, Otedola, Mike Adenuga, the Okoyas, where are the Igbo equivalent in terms of their organisational set-up? Most of our businesses are largely one-man businesses and whenever the founder dies, the whole thing dies. Ndigbo must do away with their selfishness and personal greed, otherwise we will continue to languish as a people. We must redirect our thoughts away from the deeply engrossed notion of “to make it in life,” “we must make money at all cost.” What Ndigbo should learn from the just concluded elections is that without a harmony of opinion, all our efforts will yield nothing. Igbo kwezuenu.

Shut up plsssss, enuf of ur rant. even if ur making sense pls learn to b quiet at times.
ReplyDeleteMummy Gina.. He wants War or nah?
Delete""Ndigbo must do away with their selfishness and personal greed, otherwise we will continue to languish as a people."- THIS!!!!
Do not shut him up. Thank God u know he made sense. He is entitled to air his opinions as he is a journalist and a"weekly" columnist for punch newspaper. And this was culled from there.
DeleteNot enough to shut him up but to work together to harness our strength, creativity resources into building a formidable Igbo nation as strong force to be reckoned with in Nigeria
DeleteThis ETC talks. Too much jareeeeeeee
DeleteGina what do you mean by shut up? He has a column in a newspaper,so he must write na,whether the write up makes sense or not
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DeleteLack of unity n greed is d cause of our backwardness n until we r ready to leave sentiments aside n quest for personal achievements n strive towards achieving a common goal, then we will still be here.
DeleteSo you understand this before and you're shutting him up? Smh
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ReplyDeletePARENTAL ADVISORY!!!
DeleteWe hear of Dangote, the Dantatas, Otedola, Mike Adenuga, the Okoyas, where are the Igbo equivalent in terms of their organisational set-up? Most of our businesses are largely one-man businesses and whenever the founder dies, the whole thing dies. Ndigbo must do away with their selfishness and personal greed, otherwise we will continue to languish as a people.
Truth be told an average Igbo man is stingy and selfish, thus can't even come together to support one of their own to go for a presidential seat, everyone one of them will reather go for DAT seat together, instead of picking one person and push him with all their resources...
The first point was OK ...The second point was kind of OK...,But I think He just calmed my nerves today to be a little mature in his take on the Igbo nation..Please my Igbo brothers and sisters it time to take your pride of place...Well mapped thoughts -PST.Chekeleke
ReplyDeleteAhhhh enough already...
ReplyDeleteDo you seriously want to start another tribal war in Nigeria? Plz just let it go..
Our time is coming!!
But while we await our time, should we sit down and fold our arms? U prepare, strategies. We the IGBOS have this mentality of "all man for himself" which does little or nothing at all for our course.
DeleteA wake up call for the Igbo nation
ReplyDeleteYes my brother
DeleteIsokay...Ndigbo take some sense from this guy n use it!
ReplyDeleteIn as much as it hurts to accept the bitter truth, he nailed it and no right thinking Igbo person will counter this. Rather working towards being solid, strategise and move in unity to shame all critics..!!!
ReplyDeleteHe said the truth, there's no big entrepreneur From Igbo like dangote
DeleteThey are busy building and investing in another man's land.
ReplyDeleteDeluding themselves that it's a no man's land.
Just like you guys are deluding yourselves in London! Ore same no ni!
DeleteGbogbonise girl since e dey pain you so much, then why don't you do the needful nah. Come and push us out of Lagos let's see....you can hide behind ur screen and type trash. But deep down into your dark soul, you know u guys cant do a damn thing to us!! Hehe anyi bu mmanwu a n'akwa aka n'azu
DeleteUna no fit sef...just the same way the South Africans can't chase foreigners out of their country!
No vex!! You just be like Ammy Bekky to me.
DeleteOn point etcetera u nailed it
ReplyDeleteJust observing
ReplyDeletetill d next generation b4 d Igbo pipu will b united like wah she just said
ReplyDeleteFIRST ETCETERA'S MEANINGFUL WRITEUP, HE NAILED IT ON THE HEAD, LET THEM STOP CRYING FOUL AND KNOW WHERE THEY MADE THEIR MISTAKE.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY THAT IT CAME FROM AN IGBO MAN.
GBAM...
ALSO IGBOS SHOULD LEARN NOT TO HATE OTHER CULTRES AND EMBRACE THEM.
DeleteI GREW IN JOS WHERE MY IGBO FRIENDS CANT COME OUT TO PLAY WITH US JUST BECAUSE WE ARE IGBO, THEIR PARENTS PUNISH THEM WHENEVR THEY LEARN WE ARE TOGEETHER. WE ARE ALL OF THESAME RELIGION, THATS THE FUNNIEST PART.
IGBOS NEED TO LEARN HUMMAN RELATIONS AS THEY ARE LEARNING TRADE.
THANK GOD FEW OF THEM WE LIVE ABROAD HERE EBMRACE AND LOVE OTHER PEOPLE, BUT STILL TE MAJORITY HAS THIS PROBLEM.
Hmmmm...
ReplyDeleteShame on the Igbos.U hit it right at the head.Until we igbos unite,put selfishness and greed aside we will continue to be a laughing stock to other tribes who ain't even close to us.Ojukwu,u are really missed
ReplyDeleteNo shaking