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I never really tolerated criticism of President Buhari, and sometimes I felt a little hypocritical about it.
His government had real failures. Security, the economy, leadership, all of it deserved criticism.
But when I thought about it deeply, I realised why so much of the criticism irritated me.
Consciously or subconsciously, Nigerians are far more comfortable treating a Northerner as beneath the office.
Buhari was often treated as mentally beneath the office: illiterate, dull, clueless, incapable of understanding modern governance. His speeches became evidence of personal intellectual inferiority.
Every speech became a national IQ test. Every crisis came with, “When will the president address the country?” Then when he finally spoke, people were not even listening for direction anymore. They were waiting to confirm that this Hausa-Fulani man was too dull to lead a modern country.
During Jonathan’s time, Boko Haram attacks were constantly folded into one convenient story: Northern elites sponsored terrorism just to destroy a Southern president.
Then Buhari came, the nature of insecurity changed, but it did not disappear. Kidnapping, banditry, massacres, terror cells, whole communities under siege. Yet there was never the same national reckoning with how casually an entire region had been turned into the motive force behind terrorism.
This is why many Northerners react badly to “criticism.”
Because it is rarely neutral.
And that is exactly why it often fails.
When criticism comes wrapped in stereotypes, it does not isolate a leader from his people. It fuses them together.
Buhari stops being a president who must answer for failed security, a damaged economy, and weak leadership. He becomes a Hausa-Fulani man under attack. And people like me, who should have been asking him harder questions, begin defending him because the attack feels bigger than him.
That is the capture.
The elite benefits when public anger is turned into ethnic humiliation. Instead of asking why schools are collapsing, why insecurity became normal, why young people are poor, and why government failed, people begin fighting over whether Northerners are stupid, primitive, illiterate, or unfit for power.
The politician escapes accountability. The people defend their dignity. Nothing changes.
You can see the same mechanism whenever criticism of any leader starts sounding like a verdict on his entire people. A policy argument turns into Yoruba versus Igbo, North versus South, Muslim versus Christian. The elites sit back while ordinary people fight each other on their behalf.
We have to learn to separate our dignity from our elites.
Buhari should have faced harder questions than he did. But too much of the criticism was so ethnically loaded that it made people rally around him instead.
That is not how you weaken a bad leader.
That is how you make him safer.
I suggest you do research on why he was suspended instead of commenting ignorantly. You can't claim to want a better Nigeria, and you're an idiot and a fool altogether.
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My favorite comment underneath this from a Chinese commentator:
“You are a bunch of big baby sore losers.
The most ironic thing is, you were the ones that determined the rules in the first place.”
I am hearing a lot of “eUrOpE nEeDs To AcT NoW!” nonsense of late and I’m like dude…first do no harm. You’re getting on a war footing with Russia, your traditional energy partner, without a plan, and at the same time you are on a trade war footing with China, the second largest economy in the world and a manufacturing powerhouse AND the US has correctly surmised that you’re a bunch of unstrategic cvcks who can be exploited to the maximum. What exactly is your plan? Trump just tried to tariff China and failed. But he was strong enough to tariff…you. You took that in the azz but think somehow that you are strong enough to tariff China…what now?
Ok. Let’s say you tariff China and they’re too busy doing aura farming to choke you out in retaliation and just let you do it. What’s the plan? The price just went up for every EU citizen on stuff. But none of it will be competitive as export because the fundamental issue of European non-competitiveness is not solved: expensive energy, unconsolidated markets, and excessive bureaucracy.
Let’s just add inflation to Europe’s woes. How fun. At least you acted against communist China!
@DanielLDavis1 I trust Putin to start announcing where and when he will attack even when Ukraine attacks and unalives the Russians without prior announcements.
@egi_nupe Nigeria may never recover from such an experiment. His agenda, either in power or out of power, is to destabilise the country, sow despair, and discord among the people.
He is a walking case of the IPOB agenda.
Y por eso, USA va a pasar a la historia como el PEOR anfitrión de una Copa del Mundo, vaya vergüenza obligar a la gente a utilizar otro idioma porque sus "traductores remotos" no manejan ese día el idioma en cuestión... También le hicieron lo mismo a Hakimi, pero bueno, la culpa es de la FIFA por darle la sede.
@mattigee@MickyJnr__ I listened to a Skysport reporter linking sales of fake English national team jersey in 3rd world countries to funding of terrorism.
What is this heist by USA nationals linked to? Genocide? Murder? Drugs? Terrorism?
Gringos are the scums of this earth, scumbags.