I
dropped the bombshell: “Someone told me in Warri last week that all
Igbo youths are cowards and that all the young men from Igbo land are
scared.”
“Who said that? Who uttered that rubbish about us?” a man who has
been bragging about his landed properties queried, as though he intends
to castrate and deal ruthlessly with whoever hurled such insult at our
enterprising youths. I knew immediately that the matter was burning and
sensitive.
“Nna men! But it is true o! We are all cowards o! You know we were
defeated in a civil war so nobody is ready to fight again.
Psychologically, we are a defeated people. We don’t have activists in
the east. We lack leaders and followers at the same time.” The first
furious speaker admitted.
“Chineke! The average Igbo man loves money so much that he is not
ready to die for a fellow Igbo. No Igbo youth has the guts to challenge
the federal government or caution Buhari and Asari for threatening the
corporate existence of this great nation.
Youths from other tribes have taken up arms to protest
marginalization and the Federal Government has been settling them with
money. Igbo youths are scared. They don’t want to die hoo, haa!” Another
middle aged man said with the familiar eastern accent.
Raymond, my friend who visits the bar regularly spoke next. “Nna men!
What are you talking about? I am thinking of how to set up my boutique
business and marry a wife this year and you are telling me to go and
fight? I can’t die for Biafra or Igbo cause.
I want to make money and enjoy my life with my wife and children.
Asari Dokubo can threaten Nigeria. Who bloody cares? Nna men! We are not
foolish like Boko haram who bomb themselves and cause mayhem o! We are
wise men from the east o!” Ray concluded.
“What if your family is threatened by insurgents and we have to
protect our women and children. Won’t you carry guns and fight?” I
asked.
“God forbid! Jesus! Nna men, it will never come to that. We believe
in one Nigeria so that we can do business. During the Occupy Nigeria
protest, did you see any Igbo man there? We were angry that our shops
were locked for one week and we lost millions.” Raymond responded.
“If anything happens in Nigeria, I will not leave Lagos o! My
property and money is here. This is my economy.” The first speaker
added.
“Bravery died with Ojukwu in Igbo land.” A chubby faced man who had
paid more attention to the wooden bowl of nkwobi on his table began.
He drank straight from a bottle of beer and rinsed his mouth in two
installments. “Igbos are the richest in Nigeria as in population with
properties scattered in all the major cities. We buy lands and develop
other cities like Lagos, Abuja, Portharcourt, Kano etc. My investment in
Lagos is worth more than 20 million naira.
If there is war and Nigeria break up, Nna men! I will suffer it o! No
Igbo youth is ready to talk tough like Asari. Na him broda be
president.
We don’t even have any leader to start with. Which Igboman can we
vote for as president and threaten Nigeria that he must win like Asari
did for Niger Delta? Onye m, It is every man for himself o! Aba is
supposed to be industrialized like Japan but the governors in the east
are looting money and enjoying with their children.
We no even get high sea to import containers in the east. Igbo man no
even get respect for anybody. We no dey follow person like cow. That
does not mean that we are cowards. I disagree.”
Ndubisi, a taciturn fellow who spoke sparingly, changed the trend of
the conversation and broke it down to naira and kobo: “Nna men!
Do you know how much money Asari receives from Jonathan every month?
Do you know how much money FG pays the Niger Delta militants plus contracts and commission every day? It is too much money o!
Do you know that 80% of the oil wells are owned by northerners who
make huge profit from it? Biko hapu that matter. Fashola closed Ladipo
market and we started begging him to open it instead of going home.
We forgot that Lagos State earns revenue from Ladipo, Alaba
international, Trade fair complex and other markets populated by us.
Ndigbo loves money too much. No individual or group can speak on behalf
of ndigbo youths.
Even MASSOB have split into two because of money. We now have Biafra
Zion Movement. Nonsense! We are not only cowards and scared. We are
peace loving youths because of bizinesi, we love money and we can’t even
trust one another. Eziokwu!”
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