A
seasoned writer and columnist, Churchill Okonkwo, has written an
explosive and thought provoking piece on how Femi Fani-Kayode is "using
petrol to extinguish fires on the thatched roofs of different Nigerian
ethnic nationalities."
Femi Fani-Kayode
By promoting hate, bigotry, and intolerance through Vanguard
Newspapers, Femi Fani-Kayode has commenced a quiet but extraordinary
plan to prevent ethnic disharmony in Nigeria. Using petrol, he has been
extinguishing fires on the thatched roofs of different ethnic
nationalities. His extensive use of nasty insults, connoting genocide
that does the job of demeaning his subjects is good news in a
multiethnic society like Nigeria where violence and hatred is already
commonplace.
This duo of Vanguard and brother Fani-Kayode has been urging their
audience to show empathy to members of different ethnic groups in
Nigeria. For example, in “The enemy within, the cold-blooded threats
from Arewa (1)”, published in Vanguard Newspapers, brother Fani-Kayode
referred to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Pa Bisi Akande, Asiwaju Bola
Tinubu as “traitors, cowards, and cockroaches”. They characterized these
Yoruba leaders as “traitors that led our people into the jaws of death
and the poisonous fangs of the ravenous and insatiable Fulani monster”.
They concluded by labeling them “useless heap of dung, these cowardly
animals.”
Stop to let these praiseworthy and noble expressions reverberate for a moment.
So, just as the Jews were labelled as “vermin” by the Nazis and the
Tutsi were labelled as “cockroaches” in Rwanda, before being protected
from the genocide that followed, brother Fani-Kayode and Vanguard are
trying to protect Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Pa Bisi Akande, Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu by labelling them “cockroaches”.
Like in Rwanda, Fani-Kayode is making a “death list” of these
moderate Yorubas as the saboteurs that should first be protected in the
Yoruba mass revolt he is engineering. To ensure that this “death list”
is private, Vanguard Newspaper is helping with the widest circulation.
In another example, brother Fani-Kayode and Vanguard equated the Hausa
Fulani’s to “barbarians’ bloodsucking tsetse flies” and the moderate
Yorubas to “vermin”.
I have gone back and re-watched “Hotel Rwanda” and concluded that
brother Fani-Kayode and Vanguard are trying to prevent genocide. Their
activity is lacking the hallmark signature of pre-genocidal incitements.
The reference to victims as subhuman, especially vermin, insect, and
animals is not similar to the same rhetorical techniques used before the
Rwandan genocide. They are simply expressing their cherished right to
free speech by calling on us to kill ourselves in order to save our
lives.
Brother Fani-Kayode is one of the best attorneys in Nigeria while
the Editorial Board of Vanguard Newspapers is only second to that of New
York Times. They should, therefore, be ignorant of the law when they
referred to these people as “cockroaches”.
Of course too, one does not expect Fani-Kayode, an expert on War
Crimes, to recognize the founding status of the International Criminal
Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (ICTY) that the unique jus cogens and obligation erga
omnes characteristics of the provision against genocide and its
incitement.
His strategic incitements, delivered to a large segment of Nigerian
population through Vanguard Newspaper, should be celebrated by all
peace lovers in Nigeria. When Vanguard pumps anger and hatred on lonely
Nigerians, it is a coded way of telling us to be calm and embrace peace.
As a reputable attorney, brother Fani-Kayode and Vanguard
Newspapers is not expected to know that genocide begins with words. They
should ignore the trademark decision of the ICTR on the effect speech
in print. In that landmark ruling, the ICTR, making reference to a small
newspaper Kangura with limited circulation, ruled that “the ethnic
hatred that permeates through Kangura had the effect of poison… Its
message of prejudice and fear paved way for the massacres of the Tutsi
population.”
Experience from other regions of the world indicates that hate
usually doesn't strike communities from some distant place. It first
brews silently under the surface, then finds its way into the minds and
souls of the economically depressed inhabitants of our communities,
through the new media and propaganda machinery. It then escalates from a
simple slur to harassment, then threats and finally physical violence.
We, therefore, know for certain that the incremental effect of the
incitement to violence by Fani-Kayode and Vanguard Newspapers was not
the catalyst to the Ile-Ife massacre. How could that be, when brother
Fani-Kayode and Vanguard were in the forefront of promoting ethnic
harmony between the Yorubas and the Hausa-Fulani community in Ile-Ife?
Nigerians should forever be thankful to Fani-Kayode and Vanguard
Newspapers for promoting speech with a realistic chance of catalyzing or
inciting violence by a group against another. We should thank them for
publishing poison where selected ethnicity and individuals are called
traitors and cockroaches.
Unlike the herdsmen, Mr. Fani-Kayode and Vanguard Newspapers,
without a rifle, or machete may have knowingly caused the death of
dozens of innocent Nigerians themselves. We should, therefore, urge the
International Criminal Tribunal to recommend them to the Norwegian Nobel
Committee for the Nobel Peace Prize for 2017.
One of the goals of the 2017 World Press Freedom Day is to enable
media to contribute to the sustainable goal of ensuring peace and
inclusiveness. There is no doubt, therefore, that Vanguard Newspapers by
helping in the dehumanization of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Pa Bisi
Akande, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and the Hausa-Fulani ethnic group is the
contribution towards that goal.
In summary, the Editorial Board of Vanguard should keep pushing
their goal of castrating the Nigerian state by promoting the propensity
to exterminate human lives on a massive scale. Vanguard and brother
Fani-Kayode should keep turning up the notch every day is an attempt to
precipitate ethnic cleansing in Nigeria. It is also our patriotic duty
to join them in inciting violence and using the machete to “crush the
cockroaches” in order to save their lives.
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Written by: Churchill Okonkwo - Churchill.okonkwo@gmail.com or Twitter: @churchillnnobi

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