Nigeria Ambassador to Canada, Mr. Ojo Madueke, has described the Yoruba as Nigeria’s most sophisticated people. He was speaking to a gathering of Nigerians in Canada during an event organized by the Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG). Continue..
Mr. Madueke, who was quick to
point out that this conclusion does not contradict his “Igboness,”
further expressed the view that Nigeria benefits the most when the
Yoruba are fully involved in governance, adding that as a former officer
of the Biafra army, he knew what he was talking about.
When the guest lecturer,
Professor Jacob Olupona, asked why President Goodluck Jonathan did not
include any Yoruba in the top seven most important cabinet positions,
the former Foreign Minister returned to the podium to reiterate the
sophistication of the Yoruba. He declared that the President has all
the ethnic groups well represented in his cabinet, but would not
elaborate.
Mr. Madueke stated that the Igbos
have been unduly persecuted over the 1966 coup by Nigerian army
officers led by Major Kaduna Nzeogwu which led to the killing of Igbos,
despite the fact that the coup-plotters did not consult with the Igbos
before embarking on the killings of certain post-independence leaders.
Mr. Madueke also said that he
would not going to jump into President Jonathan’s rumored second term
ambitions until the President has formerly declare it.
In his lecture, Professor Olupona
out several socio-cultural and economic measures taken by ancient
Yorubas to attain economic sufficiency and social pride.
For the record, he noted that the
first Nigerian to teach at Harvard was Professor Kenneth Dike, an Igbo
man, stating that he wanted to correct the impression that he (Olupona)
was the first Nigerian to teach at the world-famous institution.
Other speakers at the event
included Omoyele Sowore of SaharaReporters, who urged the audience to
ignore Mr. Madueke’s double-speak about the sophistication of the
Yoruba. If the former PDP National Secretary’s remarks were more than
mere flattery, Mr. Sowore stressed, he and his People’s Democratic Party
(PDP), would not spend so much energy and effort to sponsor to power
and prominence some of the worst Yorubas.
Mr. Sowore recalled the recent
elections in Osun and Ekiti States, where he claimed the candidates of
the PDP were people with well-documented criminal track records.
It would be recalled that in
January 2010, during Mr. Madueke’s shift as Nigeria’s Foreign Minister,
he had a falling-out with Mr. Sowore during a press conference at the
United Nations in New York. Mr. Sowore had famously asked Mr. Madueke,
who had confessed he had not spoken to the ailing President Umaru
Yar’Adua for over 60 days, who he was getting his instructions from as
he liberally travelled the world.
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