On the Formation of the Sustainable National Identity We Can Call Nigerian (2)

Zandam, I didnt misconceive you. You declared bad and and good as universal but I am not even talking about that. I am not even talking about the structure of the national identity you proposed. Pherhaps I am trying to arrive at theoretical frame work of your own thesis which I seem to find not in the thesis itself but in Waziri's contribution. The word (likely) in my contribution carries some weight. You may wish to go through it again if you don't mind.

Waziri: I always know that intellectuals are seldom polite for nothing. When I read your compliments I wasn't too quick to jubilate for I expected you to say something like this "I actually can relate to an idealism..........."

What we have here Mallam Waziri is not Idealism. We are talking about real situations in the world around us and what they have resulted into. I am happy that you are student of trends and from the way you make your points you sound to me like a very good historian. But the issue here is that of the philosophy of history and what we can be able to learn from it. I have my many reserved comments about WASP and its shaky bases.

We seem to have two independand premises: 1. That Nigeria doesn't have a national identity and it needs one. 2. That the identity should be carved out from the cultural heritage of one of the cultural entities in Nigeria(Say Yoruba for example). In our first premise comes your briliant calculation that the existing cultural entities canceled one another into nothinness, the result of which is that Nigeria doesnt have a cultural owner. At this very point I say we look at it differently. The cup is half full not half empty. The fact that Nigerian cultural entities failed to work together in a complimentary manner doesn't mean that they dont exist or that they are not funtional in their own particular regions. Fulako and the of Mutumin Kirki concepts as rightly elaborated by Zandam are still funtional in the various places they belong to.

Talking about the second premise, we are talking about theoretical base upon which we can be able to form a FUNTIONAL and SUSTAINABLE national identity. I insist that the only national identity that Nigeria can be able to sustain is the one that gives all Nigerians an equal sense of belonging. I proposed somethingness theory to cancel your nothingness theory; that we should be able to raise our regional identities carved from our regional cultural heritages into the national level to form a single indivisible national identity. What I am simply saying is that the 1914 amalgamation of the geographical locations of the entity called Nigeria is not enough to create a sustainable Nigerian identity. Nigerians have been too lazy about the real process of sharing experiences and the Nigerian regional cultures have been too closed to themselves and less open to others. But this can be changed if a serious government can come in and make things work.

Then, in our scholarship we have this problem of methodology and epistemology. We often go all the way to God knows where and take our examples from the places in the world with whom we share nothing. We often neglect the experiences of the people very close to us. Who cares to study the real roots of the problems in Sudan or to include it in the curriculum of the study of trends. Common knowledge about Sudan is that the crisis is between Muslims and Christians. This is the reason we are always astonished whenever we get to know that the population of the Christians in Sudan is much less than 15%. The reality of the matter is that the crisis of Sudan has its roots traceable in the crisis of identity. This is exactly what I am afraid we end up becomming if this issue of national identity is not treated well. We need to think a million times and consider the Sudanese experience a million times for the delicate nature of the problem. I don't think a specialist in the Future Studies who is worth his salt will disagree with the fact that after the disintergaration of the Southern Sudan, the Muslim Sudan will disintergrate into at least 3 to 4 entities. The Darfurians in the West, the Nubians in the North and other Esatern tribes all of whom were dominated by the Arab culture against which they are now revolting. The suprise  which is likely to happen is that Hausa people will likely take over the remnants. They now formed about 25% of the whole population of the Sudan and refused to undergo the acculturation process for which they are completely relegated to the background and treated like second class citizens. They have enough population to revolt effectively but they lacked the sufficient opinion leaders. With the number of young Hausa people graduating now in the universities and the ones within the militry officers rank, the next 10 to 15 years hold a suprise from them. This was aptly captured by late General John Grang, the Sudanese rebel leader during his life time   

I am happy that you mentioned the future problem of America as that of identity because of the Hispanic who wouldn't agree to melt. But I wonder that you still imagine other cultural entities melting in one not into one in Nigeria. You mentioned that Nzeougwu and Awolowo could't stomach the fact that Northern culture was dominating them and expect their childeren to agree to something like that. Please let us talk about formation not domination.

Comments

Mohammed Umar Pharook (kasu/09/mcm/1063) said…
I believe we do have our own distinct identity, that captures our true complexion as a people, covers our unique identity as an entity, its a concept we have failed to give voice to, incorporate into our everyday lives and even project internationally, this identity of ours is the WAZOBIA.
Unknown said…
Yusuf Sani
KASU/09/MCM/1080
To carve out Nigeria national identity from her cultural heritage, we need to give more prominence to what the people of each of Nierian major ethnic group do. Therefore, a unique identity should be form base on the finding.
Unknown said…
OLUYORI RONKE PRECIOUS
KASU /09/MCM/1093
We cannot have a national identity when there is sectionalism in the country, where for instance a southern finds it hard to gain admission in a northern university and vice versa.
Anonymous said…
sarah Ayuba kasu/09/mcm/1027. we can not hav our national identity if we segragate ourselves.were dere is sectionalism is nt possible,national identity can nt build upon cultural heritage.
Anonymous said…
sarah Ayuba kasu/09/mcm/1027. we can not hav our national identity if we segragate ourselves.were dere is sectionalism is nt possible,national identity can nt build upon cultural heritage.
Evelyn Morenike Adigun (kasu/09/mcm/1082) said…
The colonial government have put Nigeria in a great mess by first dividing it on regional basis due their selfish interest. And since from that period till date, we have not been able to overcome such regionalism. Lets not continue to blame our leaders, we should be realistic and look forward for a sustainable national identity.
Paul Yunana Adams kasu/09/mcm/1045 said…
What Waziri is saying in this piece is impossible. The British 1914 almagamation of the present Nigeria didn't take into conideration the peoples culture. Any attempt to cerve out national identity will only lead to crisis among the three major competing ethnic groups (Hausan Yoruba and Igbo) in the country.
Anonymous said…
Is national identity achievable???? I doubt. Deborah Adesuyi kasu/09/mcm/1085
Anonymous said…
simnom usman kasu/09/mcm/1047 let us look into the issue of this national identity very critically and see if it is achievable in a country with over 250 ethnic groups
Anonymous said…
Ezekiel Jonas Auta kasu /09/mcm/1013 nice initiative; one thing with nigerians is that they are good at setting nice policies but lack the appropriate strategies to actualise that
Anonymous said…
peter ishaku kasu/09/mcm/1020... sectionalism in the country is the reason why we can not get nation identity. good piece
Anonymous said…
Evelyn Bartholomew kasu/09/mcm/1031
How will national identity come to pass in nigeria when issues like marginalisation keep risen.
Anonymous said…
yakubu danjuma kasu/09/mcm/1018 the earlier we do away with sectional tribal and religion sentiment the better for us
IBRAHIM SALISU GIMBA. KASU/09/MCM/1058 said…
National identity without patriotism is like a car without tyres because it would never work.
Ethnicity and Religion sentimentality parochial judgement against good well leaders just because of sectionalism among others are responsible for our backwardness in Africa especially my beloved father land Nigeria.
Unless we agree to unite and understand our differences, if not we would never get it right and we would remain in the hands of these kleptomaniac government.
Anonymous said…
Musa Khadijah Karimullah(Kasu/ 09/mcm/1062). The problem of Sectionalism in Nigeria is what hinders it single identity, in a country where every region is sentimental, i think best solution is that; every region in the country should come up with the symbol of their artifact . So, it could be used to produce a single identity for the country in order for peace to reign.
Anonymous said…
Musa Khadijah Karimullah(Kasu/ 09/mcm/1062). The problem of Sectionalism in Nigeria is what hinders it single identity, in a country where every region is sentimental, i think best solution is that; every region in the country should come up with the symbol of their artifact . So, it could be used to produce a single identity for the country in order for peace to reign.
Anonymous said…
KASU/09/MCM/1054
ABDUSSALAM S. RAMALAN

I belived if we undastand our differences (faith) and follow the correct teaching of our culture and traditions, we will resolve the problems at hand.
Anonymous said…
sulaiman zubaida B(kasu/09/mcm/1038). How can we have a National identity in Nigeria when each ethnic group i.e hausa igbo and yoruba treat each other with sentiment.
Anonymous said…
fatima zubairu kasu 09 mcm 1051,,,in nigeria we cant have national identity if we treat each other with sentiment.
Anonymous said…
Hassana sani zailani,Kasu/09/mcm/1068,,,Sebtiment is our major problem in nigeria,that iz why we can never have national identity in nigeria.
Anonymous said…
Hassana sani zailani,,kasu 09 mcm 1068,,sentiment iz our major problems in nigeria.
Anonymous said…
Nigeria is too religious bias sectionalism nepotism and selfishness.the only way wen this cancer wil live us is wen we do away with religious sentiment and embrace unity and religious tolerance.
Anonymous said…
The above coment .religious bias.is my work.IBRAHIM ANTHONY.KASU.09.MCM.1069
Anonymous said…
With the diverst ethnic groups we have in nigeria national identity will be hardly achievable in the country.
Anonymous said…
Kasu/09/mcm/1055 wrote the above comment
Anonymous said…
National identity remains an impossible task in this country except God intervenes and our leaders stop been selfish. Kasu/09/mcm/1022 opeyemi babalola
ismail haruna said…
ismail haruna kasu/09/mcm/1032 hmm! nigeria ma country
Anonymous said…
muhammad sani bara'u kasu/09/mcm/1023 its possible
Anonymous said…
KASU/09/MCM/1054
ABDUSSALAM S. RAMALAN

Why not? If a person can spend one month without food and water national identity can be posible.
What a imagination! Educative but impossible. What about the 200 plus ethnic group?
Anonymous said…
IBRAHIM ZAINAB JIBRIL KASU/09/MCM/1007 nigerians let's just do away with sectionalism before national identity.
Anonymous said…
Alhassan ibrahim kasu o9 mcm 1042. It is in posible.
Anonymous said…
Abubakar Aliyu
kasu/09/mcm/1021

I think Waziri need to think of some other alternatives for the identity other than the one he proposed because his proposition is quite unattainable.
Anonymous said…
Abubakar Aliyu
kasu/09/mcm/1021

I think Waziri need to think of some other alternatives for the identity other than the one he proposed because his proposition is quite unattainable.
muhammad sani bara' u said…
kasu/09/mcm/1023 in reality we Nigerian need a good and sustainable state
ismail haruna said…
kasu09/mcm/1032 hmm! may be in this out great era of mass communication Nigeria would be change from were its today
Anonymous said…
KASU/09/MCM/1002 JESSICA LARABA AKAITO
National identity can never come to stay in a country like nigeria when we have, tribalism,ethnicity, religious and political differences.
Anonymous said…
Mercy Michael,kasu/09/mcm/1014.i believe we all have our differences just as our looks are,but we have to put sectionalism aside so as to move forward.
Anonymous said…
zainab ya'u kanya kasu /09 /mcm/1040 Let's try to get rid of tribalism,sectionalism and ethnicity.
Anonymous said…
Kasu/09/mcm/1072 hadiza Aliyu hayatu
There can only be unity in nigeria if we drop our differences and see our selves as one.
Anonymous said…
AHMED HUZAIFA .......KASU/09/MCM/1059.... Base on the current situation here in Nigeria, our identity especially on the eyes of other countries is absolutely nagative.
Anonymous said…
Baba Nomsu. Kasu/09/mcm/1019. Having a single identity in a country with diversed cultural background like ours, seems to be inachieveable. Because almost all the various ethnic groups are been guided by the spirit of 'dogmatism' and this therefore is a major threat. Unity by practicals is what we need, not theory!!!
Aisha Siraj said…
KASU/09/MCM/1083
what a great proposal, carving a unique national identity from our cultural heritage will not only go a long way in preventing further sectionalism and even war in extreme cases but will also help the nation develop in all aspect. let me cite an example with language; places like India, Russia and china who has one official ingenious language seems to be more progressing and developing day by day, unfortunately for Nigeria it is so wide and heterogeneous that it cannot adopt this system. thanks to our colonial masters who have divided us, turned us against each other in such a way that no ethnic group is ready to sacrifice its own culture or loose some part of it to form a unique national identity at the expense of uniting Nigeria.
Anonymous said…
ISTIFANUS UMARU KASU/09/MCM/1057 I strongly agree with the writer by also saying that the only national identity that is compatible to Nigeria as a countary is the one that grant us an equal sense of belonging not wat we are seeing from the so-called majorities today.
Anonymous said…
usman moses. kasu/09/mam/1086. nigeria lack national identity and it should be cave from it cultural heritage of ethic nigeria.
Ibrahim kabir said…
KASU/09/MCM/1008 We cannot lose hope, but its difficult to have national identity where tribalism, nepotism, sectionalism becomes common among the people.
kasu/09/mcm/1010 said…
Overlooking what we term ''our differences'' is the only way we can achieve a single national identity.
Anonymous said…
Jamila Shehu Rahama
Kasu09/mcm/1046
How can we have a national identity when we fail to understand the primary objective of why Allah created us all in the same country with different languages, skin colour and from different parts of the world? i think there is a lot to be done before we can finally come up with a national identity
umar shuaibu.kasu/09/mcm/1005 said…
its possible with love and tolerance
Anonymous said…
SHAMSUDDEEN UMAR KASU/09/MCM/1050

we have TO stop showing sentiment either religious or regional
Unknown said…
MAIMUNAT ALIYU ISA KASU/09/MCM/1073
National Identity is just a mouth statement. We should rather call it National Corruption Identity it would have been easier to achieve. The issues of corruption, ethnicity, injustice and religious intolerance will never allow us to unite and produce a true and acceptable National Identity, except the present corrupt leaders are completely changed.
Unknown said…
MAIMUNAT ALIYU ISA KASU/09/MCM/1073
National Identity is just a mouth statement. We should rather call it National Corruption Identity it would have been easier to achieve. The issues of corruption, ethnicity, injustice and religious intolerance will never allow us to unite and produce a true and acceptable National Identity, except the present corrupt leaders are completely changed.
Unknown said…
MAIMUNAT ALIYU ISA KASU/09/MCM/1073
National Identity is just a mouth statement. We should rather call it National Corruption Identity it would have been easier to achieve. The issues of corruption, ethnicity, injustice and religious intolerance will never allow us to unite and produce a true and acceptable National Identity, except the present corrupt leaders are completely changed.
Anonymous said…
saratu muhammad Dangusau kasu 09 mcm 1068,,wen we show love to each other and stop being sentiment i tink eveything iz possible
Anonymous said…
kasu 09 mcm 1071 saratu muhammad dangusau,,,wen we luv each oda and stop being sentiment i tink everything iz possible

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