Joe Igbokwe
on Femi Fani-Kayode: One Misfire too Many
I
read with utter shock the gibberish written by one Joe Igbokwe who is said to
be the Publicity Secretary of the Lagos chapter of the All Progressives
Congress on Chief Femi Fani-Kayode which he mischievously titled “Femi Fani-Kayode - Aturu Mulu Ebunu Gba aka
Nwa. It is even more shocking that such balderdash could find its way into any
responsible media outfit be it social or conventional given that the essay
murdered history, stood logic on its head and was replete with copious and
deliberate falsehood fabricated just to match the childish fancy of the author
and his paymasters. Or else how could one explain the attempted but
unsuccessful beguiled humiliation of Fani-Kayode’s family members even his late
father in that infamous essay? Who is Joe Igbokwe to talk about the family of
Fani-Kayode? Where was Joe Igbokwe’s father when Femi Fani-Kayode’s father
successfully moved the motion for Nigeria’s independence? Who among Femi
Fani-Kayode’s family members, siblings and relations, have kept that famous
name alive and aglow if not Femi Fani-Kayode himself? Although Joe igbokwe
pretends not to know, the fact remains that Fani-Kayode Senior would be very
glad that his son has kept the struggle going and has maintained the uncommon
courage to speak the truth even to the powers that be at a great cost to his
person and comfort just like he (Fani-Kayode Senior) did against the oppressive
colonial masters.
Igbokwe also insinuated that Femi Fani-Kayode
relocated to Ghana during the NADECO struggles against IBB and the late General
Sani Abacha to right the wrongs of June 12, 1993 presidential election. There
is nothing special in this point as a lot of the NADECO members and
sympathizers including Prof Wole Soyinka and Ahmed Bola Tinubu also went on
exile. Exile was one of the painful but inevitable options left for the
activists then. Those who chose to stay back then were gravely brutalized or
even murdered, sometimes in very strange circumstances just like it happened to
Chief MKO Abiola, most unfortunately.
In trying to vitiate the seriousness of Femi
Fani-Kayode’s commitment to his religion, Igbokwe played God by saying Femi
Fani-Kayode can never be a pastor even till the end of time. Assuming that we
are talking about a man who has been condemned by mortals, is Igbokwe saying
that the power of God to save any man no matter his atrocities is limited?
Going by his first name and also quoting St Augustine of Hippo in that same
essay, one would have thought that Igbokwe is a Christian who should believe in
the power of God to save any man or even rescue any situation no matter how bad
it is! To limit God’s power to save any man is a sin of despair, and this is
the same sin that Judas Iscariot committed as he hung himself on a tree to die
having lost hope in the saving powers of Christ. Coincidentally, Joe Igbokwe
and Judas Iscariot are birds of the same feather, they collect mere “thirty
pieces of silver” to sell out and have good men condemned publicly. While Judas
Iscariot did his out of sheer greed, Joe Igbokwe is doing his out of both greed
and hunger!
The other lie that Joe Igbokwe attempted to foist on
his innocent readers was that the former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, said, “If
you want Femi Fani-Kayode to sing for you for years non-stop, just give him
money”. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo never said this and it was nothing but the
mendacious product of unimaginative minds who would drag respected names like
that of Obasanjo and Femi Fani-Kayode in the mud in a desperate attempt to
satisfy their masters using cheeky online media to promote their ignoble cause.
Can Joe Igbokwe name one print/electronic media house that quoted Obasanjo as
saying this? If not, people like Igbokwe should bury their heads in shame and be
ready to face the likelihood of a court case for defamation of character as
Fani-Kayode would surely take legal steps to have all the lies written against
him retracted with generous public apologies.
Anyway, the fact that Joe Igbokwe erroneously
credited that statement to Obasanjo even when it was never said by anybody
means that he agrees that Femi Fani-Kayode is so good that kings of
international repute are willing to hire his services. Has anyone ever imagined
that highly intelligent, politically sagacious and gargantuan figures like
Obasanjo would want to hire one Joe Igbokwe for anything? Never! Nobody hires a
dullard for the type of services Femi Fani-Kayode has rendered to this country.
From being a former Senior Special Adviser to President Olusegun Obasanjo on
Public Affairs, through being a former Minister of Culture and Tourism, former
Minster of Aviation, and to being the immediate past Director of Media &
Publicity of the President Goodluck/Sambo Campaign Organisation, only fine
minds are given such responsibilities and this is what jolts Joe!
Furthermore and contrary to Igbokwe’s submission
that Femi Fani-Kayode left the APC to become Director of Media & Publicity
of the PDP Campaign Organisation, Femi Fani-Kayode actually left the APC not based
on any ambition but based on very strong personal principles and convictions.
As an insider and contrary to his expectations, Fani-Kayode saw the alarming
and inexplicable tacit support being given members of Boko Haram through the
actions and statements of a majority of the most powerful leaders of APC;
evidence of this is what we are witnessing today in the daily killings of
Nigerians like never before by the insurgents. Once he noticed this, Femi had
no option but to leave and went back to PDP. He could not imagine himself to be
dining and wining with people who see everything wrong in President Jonathan’s
clampdown on the terrorists. He simply walked away. People like Joe Igbokwe
lack such courage since they have been perpetually tied to the hypnotizing
strings and the inordinate love of money of a certain godfather.
In order to further promote hate against
Fani-Kayode, Joe Igbokwe deliberately tried to bring to memory an issue that
has since been settled by trying to remind Nigerians of what Fani-Kayode said
and did not say against Ndigbo. The man has since expressed his happiness at
being at peace with Ndigbo after some disagreements which is normal in
societies of our nature even in the most advanced countries like the United
States of America. Femi Fani-Kayode had said this of Ndigbo as far back as
November 20, 2014, on his facebook page after his visit to the South-East:
“Ohafia is…a wonderful and charming place… Both Ohafia and Abriba (which is
just next door) are really beautiful places and the people are so warm and
friendly.
“The Igbo are truly amazing people and I am very
proud of their sense of pride in their language, their culture, their history
and their noble and illustrious heritage. We have put the issue of the
Igbo/Yoruba debate behind us now and thankfully I am now at peace with my Igbo
brothers and sisters again. I give thanks to God.”
Apart from this touching gesture, how many Joe
Igbokwe’s stood for his people, the Igbo, against the unprovoked threat of the
Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwanu Akiolu, when he threatened them with drowning in the
lagoon should they not vote for his preferred candidates in the April 2015
elections? It took brothers from distant lands like Femi Fani-Kayode whom Joe
Igbokwe is today wickedly accusing of bearing anti-Igbo sentiments to stand the
Oba face to face, eyeball to eyeball and called him to order. Hear Fani-Kayode:
“The Oba of Lagos’ threat against the Igbo in Lagos that if they do not vote
for APC in the governorship election on Saturday they should be ready for the
consequences and that if they don’t vote for Ambode they should be ready to
perish in the lagoon is ominous and unacceptable” (Femi Fani-Kayode facebook
page, April 6, 2015). That is the voice of a gentle volcano speaking for the
oppressed people in a distant land.
And on the recent transfer of Boko Haram prisoners
to Ekwulobia in Anambra State, an Igbo land, Femi Fani-Kayode was among the
very few non-Igbo who saw everything wrong in that suspicious transfer that has
caused a lot of rumbles in the South-East. As usual, he took to his facebook
page on July 7, 2015, to condemn the transfer describing it, and rightly so, as
an attempt by the present administration to “spread the word” to the
South-East.
The question we want to ask Joe Igbokwe is, they
that claim to love Igbo so much and are of Igbo origin, where were they when
all these things were happening to the people of the South-East? Rather than
keep quiet, they allow themselves to be blinded by the crumbs that fall from
their master’s table and turn the other way while their people are daily
oppressed. Upon that they vilify those who from distant lands summon the
courage to speak up for the people simply because ohun ti won fe je, ko je ki
won gbon (what they want to eat has blocked their senses).
Lastly, it was Chinua Achebe who said in his book
“Things fall Apart” that “A man who pays respect to the great paves way for his
own greatness.” Joe Igbokwe has not paid respect to the great, little wonder
his vision has remained myopic and his growth stunted!
-
Jude C. Ndukwe
Transpharm Plaza, Abuja; 08023140065; jrndukwe@yahoo.co.uk
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