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Conversation with Tola Adeniyi Part 2 | The Fulani Question | Edmund Obilo | State Affairs 

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Buhari in his 2017 Independence Day broadcast to Nigerians said the clamour for restructuring gave some groups he described as “highly irresponsible” the opportunity to call for the dismemberment of the Nigerian state. He promised to keep the country United. President Buhari says he is disappointed in some community leaders who witnessed the Nigerian civil war yet fail to warn their “hot-headed” youths of what the nation passed through.
The president's mention of the war in his speech reminds one of Nigeria’s failure to resolve the national question and how it led to the civil war that erupted in 1967. That the civil war occurred was a response to divisive actions. The end of the war is supposed to have been the motivation for a new country devoid of the traditional centrifugal forces that almost decimated it.
In this conversation Chief Tola Adeniyi interprets the antecedent of the Fulani, using it to explain the crisis of the Nigerian state. He calls on the Fulani to have a rethink or Nigeria will fail.
He is renowned journalist. He was Chairman and Managing Director of Daily Times of Nigeria, at the time, Africa’s largest newspaper. In 1974 at Daily Times, he became Africa’s first newspaper Ombudsman.
He acted as Editor-in-chief of the Tribune. He worked with America’s Atlanta Inquirer, Britain’s Lancashire Evening Post, and Canada’s Toronto Star. He studied English with Drama as subsidiary at the University of Ibadan where he founded the University of Ibadan Writers Club in 1967.
He holds a master degree from Lancaster University, Britain.
Chief Adeniyi has seen the best of journalism and has also experienced events that make journalists targets of the state. His sarcastic writings provoked the military to go after him, causing him to leave the country when his life was threatened. He was locked up in a guard room in 1974 for the article “Soldiers, Stones and Sanity”.
In the article “Let Me Fall”, Chief Adeniyi predicted the overthrow of General Yakubu Gowon and it came to pass. In his other articles, he warned about the ousting of Murtala Mohammed and Muhammadu Buhari as military Heads of State. It was in Gowon’s regime that young Tola was thoroughly harassed by the military authorities for lampooning the Head of State and his men. He accused Gowon of plans to “nasserise” the Nigerian state and destroy the intelligentsia.
Having noticed that his security was no longer guaranteed, his boss Babatunde Jose advised him to change his name. Together they came up with the pseudonym Aba Saheed. The name would later become popular.
Why did Obasanjo in the 1980s slam a 5million Naira libel suit on him? Did he not write that Obasanjo, a military leader at the time should be tied to a moving lorry and driven round Nigeria till he died?
Chief Adeniyi is a poet and playwright. He is the first person to adapt Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” for the stage. That was in 1966. In 1967, he adapted “Weep Not Child” by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o for the stage.
Chief Adeniyi says he has always been a revolutionary and will remain so. In political agitation he was influenced by Tai Solarin. He admires tremendously the strategy, courage and heroics of Hannibal the great Carthaginian general. In industry, Awolowo is his major Infuence. He believes many youths of today are intellectually lazy and are not prepared to suffer for their convictions.
His latest book is titled “In the Belly of Vultures”.
He has promised to release an explosive book soon with the title “In the Belly of the Military”. Though not partisan, he remains a factor in the politics of Nigeria as his pen has refused to dry.
Note:
Interview was recorded on 21 February 2020
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Комментарии : 58   
@charlesub1457
@charlesub1457 3 месяца назад
One of the true Yoruba man i have ever met
@udejipeter2054
@udejipeter2054 3 месяца назад
This man opened my eyes more... we keep digging into Nigeria history...
@danny771977
@danny771977 4 года назад
Chief Tola is a sound mind and I hope him will be available to talk to our leader MNK.
@user-nz6qb9vm8d
@user-nz6qb9vm8d 3 месяца назад
Intelligent man calling a Spade a Spade ❤
@petercleveronyenso5183
@petercleveronyenso5183 3 года назад
Mr Obilo is truly educated...for those that might misunderstand his what you might call controversial question,he's asking what some people will argue about Chief Tola's assertions
@chineduonuoha3855
@chineduonuoha3855 2 месяца назад
My history class is very impressive and educative. Thanks to the host.
@olademejiezekiel377
@olademejiezekiel377 2 года назад
Mr. EDMUND you are doing great.
@anyanwuandy8444
@anyanwuandy8444 3 месяца назад
Mr Tola Adeniyi i love you sir , you need to be in the enter to educate leaders about the things for further developments
@ugoorji5740
@ugoorji5740 3 года назад
I love your heart and your mindset sir may God protect you
@geeswa7307
@geeswa7307 3 года назад
God bless this man you are really a truthful man of God
@innocentagbo2855
@innocentagbo2855 6 месяцев назад
May God bless this man for saying the truth. I seen the reason why the Hausas are saying they are not Fulanis. Hausas are now saying Fulanis are not Nigerians, that they welcome them to Nigeria as their fellow Muslim brother without knowing that they came with usuman danfodia idealoge killing and intimidation. The Hausas said Fulanis loves their animals more than human being and they can kill because of their cow. Hausas also said they love people unlike Fulanis who kills .
@johnsonjohnson2583
@johnsonjohnson2583 3 месяца назад
God bless this great man!
@blossomrose8393
@blossomrose8393 4 года назад
God bless you 🙏 chief Tola Adeniyi for speaking the truth so eloquently. The Lord protect you and deliver the country from the hands of those, who think they are power drunk. The best journalist of our time Obilo...well done. 🙏🙏🙏👊👊👊, kudos to you.
@innocentmuomenam3341
@innocentmuomenam3341 3 месяца назад
I love this man 🤩❤
@user-nz6qb9vm8d
@user-nz6qb9vm8d 3 месяца назад
Teacher Bentu has Spoken ❤
@michaelejiofor9291
@michaelejiofor9291 3 года назад
It's quite unfortunate that a particular tribe have infected so much pain and zero innovation to this beautiful land for many decades and yet no one has a solution at sight..
@abdulrasaqabdulsalamishola6034
@abdulrasaqabdulsalamishola6034 2 года назад
I pray for peaceful and wonderful nigeria in the nearest future, but one questions i always ask my mind is how can nigeria be one without the tribes describe as nigerias dont learn and graduate in language education before secondary school, i suggest that every children shouldn't be graduate from primary to secondary school without graduated from LANGUAGE EDUCATION, this wil solve a lot of problem and promote the love and peace of nigeria dream, i always feel shame whenever i need to communicate with my hausa and igbo friend with there language to make us fluently in our conversation, i pleaded to our government to please to help us to look to this this matter thank you.
@chidieberehenry42
@chidieberehenry42 9 месяцев назад
Influence is better than Power.
@blossomrose8393
@blossomrose8393 4 года назад
God bless you mightily sir 🙏 🙌, I like your style and respect your goodwill. How do we order and what is the title of the book. Hope it's on Amazon.
@loknandombin5460
@loknandombin5460 3 месяца назад
If we go our separate ways which land will those who really don't have any land that belongs to them hold on to? They're still going to take what is not theirs!
@chidieberehenry42
@chidieberehenry42 9 месяцев назад
The Hausas , middle beltans are beginning to open their eyes to realities. I am learning a lot from radioman.
@maziubani2503
@maziubani2503 3 месяца назад
This is how they pick Arthur eze and made him billionaire
@ifeanyianiekwena8938
@ifeanyianiekwena8938 3 месяца назад
Can Nigerians free themselves .
@abumujahidumarjalloh8786
@abumujahidumarjalloh8786 Год назад
I am proud to be a fullani....We will conquer Africa by God grace....We are the conqueror.....
@stevenwilliams3015
@stevenwilliams3015 3 месяца назад
You will conquer Africa and still be the poorest in Africa, still be under the control of the colonialist, how does that make any sense. Fool
@kellysuccess9788
@kellysuccess9788 3 месяца назад
You are suffering, you said you are pride of Fulani 😂😂😂😂😂
@NamelessOne-pi9sj
@NamelessOne-pi9sj 3 месяца назад
You guys where heavily involve in the capture and sale of people of West Africa. Before Europeans used you guys against others Africans. That is the contract has not expired that is why you have a little bit of power.... You just are a disgrace to Africa
@olu7349
@olu7349 2 месяца назад
Banditry has being part of your culture since the beginning of time and it has not given you anything yet. I think you are cursed by God. I think Nigeria has been too kind to the Fulanis but the Fulanis cannot appreciate this providence. Nigeria will be worse than the Central Africa Republic for the Fulanis. TIME WILL PROVE ME RIGHT, JUST WAIT AND SEE.
@blossomrose8393
@blossomrose8393 4 года назад
Hmmm, powerless Governors, but it seems they have silenced Amotekun. We need people like Chief Tola Adeniyi to rule Nigeria 🇳🇬 or be actively involve in Nigeria government 🤔.
@denniskcobi3470
@denniskcobi3470 9 месяцев назад
Which Nigeria if i may ask
@abumujahidumarjalloh8786
@abumujahidumarjalloh8786 Год назад
I know it will hurt many, bt the fact is..The more you hate us the more we raise....Fullani
@stevenwilliams3015
@stevenwilliams3015 3 месяца назад
Rise to where? Oh, I forgot, rise to poverty. Your people have the poorest people in Nigeria
@olu7349
@olu7349 3 месяца назад
Cental Africa 2.0 loading in Nigeria. A shigidi (god made with mud) is about to take a swim in the river... the result is already known and expected.
@tammywhalen4535
@tammywhalen4535 4 года назад
big book zero sense
@tammywhalen4535
@tammywhalen4535 4 года назад
@Justice Awe look at the part of this interview , wherethis man was proudly saying his tailor in canada has a master's degree ..But a fulani high school drop out is in charge of embassies , resources and all the good positions ..im akoko edo and i am now understanding where the hatred for yorubas by the igbos is coming from
@tammywhalen4535
@tammywhalen4535 4 года назад
@Justice Awe yoruba religious leaders and political leaders , need to stop taking bribes from the Fulani's they are destroying everyone with the bribe they are collecting that is why they cant speak the truth anymore ...they have all being bought..Even this man right here, if fulani's call him and give him money tomorrow all his language will change ..
@emmanuellinky3660
@emmanuellinky3660 4 года назад
very true,the yorubas are selling their region off,their region have been pauperized,all the well educated,well to do yorubas are all running abroad,they are so proud of being abroad,instead of them to take control of their region they keep running off then complaining,the yorubas are in a worse state than the bush fulani in my opinion given their level of education and regional location yet not much to show for it.The yorubas should stop blowing grammar and act
@tammywhalen4535
@tammywhalen4535 4 года назад
Justice Awe part 1 of the interview
@tammywhalen4535
@tammywhalen4535 4 года назад
Emmanuel linky lol all they know how to do is blow big big grammar lmao yet illiterates are controlling their lives ,illiterates chased them out of Nigeria lol.. the remaining educated ones at home are busy defrauding the poor ones left at home
@user-hv1oh3hu7s
@user-hv1oh3hu7s 3 месяца назад
That is why they,Fulanis, hate nnamdi kanu .
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