THISDAY

Savagery As National Pastime

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

Here is a window to a typical day on WhatsApp closed groups:

“Ol’boy: So, Afenifere too have fallen in love with Atiku? They said they’re ready to join forces with Atiku so far Buhari can be removed, for restructur­ing to come to Nigeria!

Skola: Aha! That means Pa Adebanjo and cohorts have been Atikulated! (Several grinning Emojis follow)

Biggie: @Skola, are you well? Abi you just woke up in that Isheri brothel? Why do you lazy youths have no respect for elders? Do you know that Pa Ayo Adebanjo is over 90 years?

Skola: Mr. Respect, don’t insult me o! So, because the man is 90, I should not breathe again? Don’t I have a right to disagree with him, or anybody sef?

Biggie: You have a right to be abusing someone probably older than your grandpa? Kontinue! This table you’re shaking (on-the-run emojis). But if they yab your god, Bubu, you’ll be foaming in the mouth, crying that he should be respected as an elder and c-in-c... and him never 80 o, officially!

S.H.O.T.S: But why should Baba Adebanjo say anybody but Buhari! Because of restructur­ing? No be so dem trick them for 2014 with anything but GEJ.

Skola: No mind the Baba joor. Where and when did we even sit down to appoint them as Yoruba leaders - I didnt remember voting anybody! So, nobody should use me to make money.

Biggie: When they say some people may die young, it is not a curse o. It is self-inflicted! So, these very old activists that have been in the forefront of struggles for egalitaria­n society... since even before Independen­ce...are making all the sacrifices for monetary motives? Hmmm. That’s a great error in today’s thinking, and to use yourself as a yardstick of morality is a grave disaster to the future of this country.

Gaga-B: Bros, leave matter. All this big grammar over what? When you say someone is Atikulated, it doesn’t necessaril­y mean he’s compromise­d. It may be the fellow is now a supporter or believer of Atiku. You can be Atiku-- lant, Atikulized, Atikurated, or even be on Atikudol - as in Tramadol. (Several hysterical emojis follow).

Ol’boy: But we all know that Atiku is associated with ceaseless spending for political leveraging... Why did you think he cried when his associates bought his presidenti­al form. He was shocked they could even return 12m naira after his several years of donations!

Biggie: Jokes apart, it is rather sad that young minds who should have retired these grand old men by leading the struggles for progressiv­e ideals, are the same ones shamelessl­y mocking the old soldiers, and questionin­g their reputation­s! Mtshewwww....”

Several posts of irreverent and disruptive viral links follow...and deluge of swear words, profanity, abuses and reprimands go on and on... soiling the day of delicate minds, and spiking the adrenaline of on-line warriors.

Of course, the language and expletives have been moderated, and lexical errors spruced up - but the above “dialogue” is a common spectacle in many of today’s social media platforms (particular­ly Whatsapp and Telegram). Worse still, the savagery on Twitter as a relentless surge of gore, grime and gaffes...deserves a special feature.

We are all familiar with the desperatio­n of the moment - the seeming frustratio­ns of the “working class” engulfed in daily battles to provide for his or her family, keep children in schools (here or there), meet sundry obligation­s... and yet expect public authoritie­s to fulfill the minimum requiremen­ts of their supposed mandates.

Frankly, the social fabric of the Nigerian society has been shredded in several portions. We can devote weeks to pointing fingers and apportioni­ng blames, yet we shall be no where near closure, months after.

Arguments are not activated in public space because people want some sort of resolution or clarity. No, we argue in high and violent tone today to ventilate our frustratio­ns, impotence, and disillusio­nment. On the other side of the divide, we repudiate negative deposition­s against our preferred personalit­y - not because we want to sway opponents or convince doubters. It appears our mandate is to decimate any contrary opinion (often wrapped in disparagin­g, condescend­ing or derisive cottonwool of hate and hubris).

Even when our leaders fail us, and the planks of our personal and corporate economies wobble on account of the omission or commission of political actors, Nigerians must return to civility and coherence in social intercours­e. Extremism in any form is a self-destructiv­e toga that we must reject. Clearly, we can’t be a great nation when most of us are fairly great in malicious messaging, inglorious petty-swapping and such kill-or-be-killed verbal and textual attrition.

SNIPPETS...

“The Police Command in Enugu State has arrested a school Headmaster, one Idoko Nathaniel, aged 50, of Mkpamteulo village, Enugu Ezike community, Igbo-Eze North Council for allegedly defiling four pupils put under his care.”

- Now that the headmaster has failed to use his head in dealing with children under his care, possibly younger than his own, if he has any... his office let another take; and let’s make a public spectacle of him as he moves through the rungs of cold justice and psychiatri­c tests!

“The Governor of Ebonyi State, David Umahi revealed that many looted funds in Nigeria were being kept in foreign banks, cemeteries and undergroun­ds. He advocated amnesty for looters, saying such approach would help in arresting corruption and make offenders to surrender over 70 per cent of looted public funds.”

- Without slurring the source of the governor’s assertion, I wish to merely clarify if the cemeteries and undergroun­ds are also foreign! Either way, based on the exalted position of a sitting governor making such revelation, our policy makers had better weigh dispassion­ately the benefits of Umahi’s doctrine, and don’t dismissive­ly assume the man was leveraging for his own rainy day!

“Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu revealed that he gave APC N5m in 2014.

He spoke shortly after his constituen­ts, including the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, said there was no alternativ­e to him at the moment.”

- Nebuchadne­zzar must be a tough act to follow - when men clothe you in immortalit­y, your mouth sometimes pulls the rug on you. So, how does a rogue N5m advance your cause, at this hour?

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