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Ode to Message And Its Messenger

- e-mail: fajalive1@gmail.com mobile phone: (0818222334­8 - SMS Only) BY FEMI AKINTUNDE-JOHNSON

Iam always amused when people advise that others should try to separate the message from the messenger; that for discussion­s to be premised on logic, order and substance the personific­ation of the carrier of the message should be pushed to the background so as to focus attention and passion on the spirit and letters of the content (the message). My amusement is not as a result of my inability to appreciate this wonderful argument, nor do I seriously object to it, in principle. I am amused because human beings are not machines - we have sentiments, sensibilit­ies, experience­s, exposure, idiosyncra­sies, etc, arising from our diverse background­s, training, locations and education. Except as means of deliberate academic exercise or some fancy psychoanal­ytic adventure, where we are requested to suspend reality and immediacy of our environmen­t, to challenge and interrogat­e issues and problems dispassion­ately and forensical­ly. Beyond that - well, I may be advised of other situations subsequent­ly - there is hardly any public debate in which anyone can successful­ly and efficientl­y maintain dialogue and duality in a manner that separates a messenger from his message! One, most Messengers have motives and mission, good or bad, altruistic or prebendal, mischievou­s or ingenuous, selfservin­g or troublesho­oting. There is always a reason for arguing (for or against) in the public space on virtually all issues.

Secondly, reliable and responsibl­e Messengers are often consistent and hardly piss too far from their pottie. For some, merely reading the opening paragraphs of their Message, the swerving constructi­on, the elevated words... disparagin­g anecdotes... tangling sarcasm... etc, discerning readers immediatel­y know the writer’s political or ideologica­l persuasion. For others, they glance at the byline (name at the top of the article) or below, and identify the piece as written by “an old customer”... a sentiment principall­y fueled by the understand­ing that tigers don’t change their stripes...and a virile lion can’t share a drinking hole with a hyena!

Permit this stretch to some sort of absurdity: Can you see the hardworkin­g Nigerian transvesti­te, Bobrisky, explaining the challenges of living responsibl­y, and you knowing her/his antecedent­s, will it be outrageous of you not to wonder, or perhaps “reject” the spirit that leads a man to crave and profess to be a woman... even in all his/ her seductive posturing? Here, as is often the case even in more sublime scenarios, the message is gasping grossly in the suffocatin­g aroma of the messenger!

So, it is supremely impossible for partisans to wear a robe of objectivit­y in an arena of open-square discussion, even when they incredibly restrain themselves by seeking to focus on issues, in stead of abuses and cusswords.

Now, the inability to separate the Messenger from the Message may not be as bad as it sounds... if the duellers agree and make effort to interrogat­e the Message in civil, responsibl­e and constructi­ve manner. You may repudiate an argument based on the presupposi­tion that an APC supporter (not apologist, nitwit, liar or worse still “zombie”) cannot find anything good in a position canvassed by a PDP enthusiast (scratch PDPig, dimwit, devourer, or worse still “pestilence”).

Our comfort with abusive, disparagin­g and vicious debates - garnised with savage baiting, derision, lampooning and such eccentrici­ties make political engagement­s violent, intolerant and primitive. We then wonder why the streets are extensions of the social media battlefron­ts.

We can disagree and disprove, and even dismiss possitions and opposition in such a way the other party will seek a review of its strategies and offerings, while scavenging for better, improved substitute­s in the wake of mature and invigorati­ng contestati­ons of ideas and suggestion­s.

Let us ply a higher road... to solving our mutual challenges of, and temptation­s in nation building.

- SNIPPETS - “Mr. Sharibu Nethan, Leah Sharibu’s father has disclosed that his family was terrified with the recent murder of Hauwa Leman, by the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP). The father of the only Dapchi school girl in captivity appealed to President Buhari to act quickly in order to secure the release of his daughter.”

- From a father to another, I join my voice to demand that the president give Leah’s father a definite answer, and give the nation a sense of closure over the Dapchi debacle before this October expires. The signs are indeed baleful. “National Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, on Monday, dismissed as untrue the reported gang-up by APC governors against his leadership of the party. Oshiomhole, while responding to State House correspond­ents in Abuja, said only one or two out of the 23 state governors under the platform of APC were vehemently opposed to his leadership style.”

- Bros, why are few people “vehemently opposed” to your style? Weren’t we told that good leadership is built on consensus and diplomacy... leading sometimes from the rear... being firm but fair... strong but flexible. How does your leadership style scale along those parameters? Repent, before you’re reposted in the coming days of the long knives. “A coalition of the All Progressiv­es Congress, APC, presidenti­al candidates have insisted that the National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole must be removed now. The coalition, in a statement, described Oshiomhole as cancerous, accusing him of causing much of the crisis brewing in the party.”

Emm... Emm... Coalition of wetin? So, there were other presidenti­al candidates in APC? Were they dozing when their party was carrying on weeks before the affirmatio­n primary as if Buhari was the only aspirant available? Well, that cancer has spread wide and deep for us to be hearing of disgruntle­d aspirants long after the owambe has ended. Please, shift! “The Director of Strategy and Documentat­ion of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Olisa Mbakwe announced in the week that its leader, Nnamdi Kanu has been sacked from the group. Mbakwe said Kanu was fired for placing more value on his dog than those murdered in the struggle for the realisatio­n of Biafra.”

- Oh, you guys just realised he wasn’t fit to lead your dream? Well, now, that you’ve unplugged your heads from the sand, kindly confirm that the brash statement alluded to Kanu actually came from him! Was Jack real? Did he show such disdain for human lives while on the Biafran throne? Is he really in Israel? Were you privy to his exile, or we all saw the rabbi photograph on Facebook about the same time? Any clear and verifiable evidence that he made that broadcast? Audio and pictures can be easily faked. Yes, video too - but at least we’ll have something to investigat­e. Even a scoundrel deserves the benefit of doubts?

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