My Deductions from Nigeria’s Envoy to Sudan and the Future Politics of the Seceding Country

There are just too many things happening around me here in Sudan that I don’t even know which is supposed to be the topic of the day. I started writing about the serious cracking effect the southern secession left on the well being of northern Sudan. I suddenly realized that southern Sudan needs more attention from any serious African writer than the northern part of the country especially that the region has only recently seen the light of freedom and independence and has to deal with the hazy future of the oil, power and foreign interest games. But with that, I am most likely to postpone that issue to the edition of the next week in favor of the meeting that took place between the envoy of the Nigerian Arabic village, Ngala which include the Director in person of Professor Tijjani Al-Miskeen, the Registrar and a host of their staff members with the Director of the Center of Researches and African Studies, a branch of the International University of Africa in Sudan.

It took place on the evening of Wednesday 13 January, i.e. four days after the referendum which determines the fate of the southerners. Before I go into the details of what transpired in the professorial negotiations, let me very quickly digress a little to draw the attention of my reader to the fact that the meeting coincided with the presence of the board members of the International University of Africa, the schedule of whom include a tour in the university buildings, attending convocation of the university and a courtesy call to the President Omar Al-Bashir in his presidential villa. That is apart from their main reason why they are in the Sudan which is the Board Meeting of the university. The board consists of members who are very important personalities mainly drawn from the vanguard African countries with Nigeria claiming more than the lion share of the board members. From Nigeria, we have both successful university professors, high profile politicians, experienced retired generals, members of the diplomatic copper and businessmen whose names have already become trademarks in their various fields as members and whose presence in Sudan at this defining moment means a lot to the future politics of the country. Les I forget, let me remind my reader that a few weeks ago, the International University of Africa ( the unofficial diplomatic machine of the country) co-organized an international conference on the African-Arab solidarity which was solely funded by the ruling party of the country. The highly politicized conference (will analyzed in a separate article) was effectively used to reemphasize the position of Sudan in the Pan-African struggles.

Well, having said all these, let me now come back from my little digression to tell you all that took place in the meeting between the delegates of the Nigerian Arabic Village, Ngala and the Director of Center of Researches and African Studies of the International University of Africa. Maybe to your uttermost dismay, the discussion was dominated by Professor Abdurraheem Ahmad, the director of the Center Researches and of African Studies who did everything possible to make known to the Nigerian envoy how many academic achievements he credited into his account especially when it comes to African scholarship. He made sure to make a display of some of his works about Nigerian culture especially those to do the nomadic Fulani known as bororo.

Naturally, the meeting became a survival-of-the-fittest game with the Nigerian envoy, on one hand, trying to deliver their massage to him; the very reason why they spent public fund to visit his institution for the possible academic by-lateral mutually beneficial agreement in some specific areas while he was seriously trying to suppress his ego to listen to them and the ego sometimes overcomes him to chip in and hint them about some of his successful students in the USA and elsewhere, or how he feels imprisoned by the administrative responsibilities which became an obstacle against his normal tradition of publishing 7 books a year. All these took place after long minutes of waiting for him in his prestigious office reception at the centre. Many other details of what went on there are withheld for space management.

Well, what do all these symbolic presences of the sub-Saharan African big men in Sudan at this material time supposed to mean? I don’t claim to have known the answer or even provide it in this short piece. But it looks to me very much like trying to symbolize to the world the solidarity between Sudan and Africa. Assessing the conference of the Arab-African solidarity and its themes, it seems to me very much like the Sudan government is trying to place more claim to Pan-Africanism than the sub-Saharan Africans. The irony of the matter is that the whole issue sounds like they are making all these efforts to convince themselves rather than anyone else in the international community that they are Africans at last.

By now, you must have found it difficult just like I do, to comprehend this Sudan-vs-Africa issue as if to say that the country called Sudan doesn’t fall within the continent called Africa. It a real contradiction. What solves my trouble and hope will solve yours too, is my discovery that of Sudanese, Africa should be defined by race rather than geographical location and may be the common economic dependency.  That is exactly what creates the 50 long years of unrest between southern Sudan and southern Sudan. This made General, Dr John Grang to rebel against the Khartoum government and fought for the right of his southern people, the struggles that eventually claimed his life and which only attained its fruition last Sunday. Garang might not have chosen the option of secession for the nationalistic feelings he maintained throughout his life. He died hoping to be able to create a united Sudan capable of recognizing the rights of Sudanese regardless of the colour of their skins and part of the country which they came from. But his disappointment, secession is where his struggles ended up several years after his death.  

The southerners, black-skinned of negro origin as they are,  are regarded as Africans and the northerners, mostly white skinned Nubians mixed up with the migrant Arabs are termed Arabs in the Sudanese context.  The Arabs being what they are with their long history of racism and domineering spirit, enslaved the southerners. And now that they are exposed, they are trying very hard to not lose the whole African continent and especially black Africa and the international community at large, after the referendum. They are trying to convince the world that they love Africa and Africans, they have a lot in common with Africans, in short, they are Africans. But to do all these, they need to, first of all, convince themselves about whether they are what they claim or they are just trying to deceive the international community. It is not surprising, therefore, that we see the parliamentarians of the country few months before the referendum debating over whether they should retain the name Sudan (which means blacks) after the referendum for the fact that the name will not aptly describe the conglomeration of the new Sudan. Just like they have the right to name their country whatever suits them the best, one also has the right to remark that this move symbolized the worst model of racism in the modern history. What on earth, does the name of a country has to do with the skin colour of the people of that country? When do the citizens of countries in the world start choosing the name of their countries based on the criterion that the name aptly describes the people? I wonder where this kind of racial puritanism leads to. I am never surprised at this, not at all. Those of Sudanese who are courageously blunt and who do not find it civilized to be polite in public make it easier for me to understand for they can always go straight to the point. Sometime around a year ago, the chairman of the prestigious Sudanese newspaper Intibaha was hosted on Aljazeera program titled: Al-ittija el-mu'akis to discuss the possibility of the unity or secession of Sudan. In that program, the chairman who happens to be the uncle of the president Omar El-Bashir said it all in unmistakable terms: that southern Sudan is cancer on the body of Sudan and must be amputated. With these kinds of statements from the opinion leaders in the country, I find it very difficult to believe that an average Sudanese has any genuine feelings that he is an African nor has he any remorse when the people of any African country are suffering for whatever reason. Congratulation southerners for the secession. Happy freedom. Happy independence.


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Mohammed Umar Pharook (kasu/09/mcm/1063) said…
Hmmm, ignorance of the mind,such deadly disease, Sudan not African indeed. I share your congratulatory position to the southerner.
Anonymous said…
babalola Opeyemi kasu/09/mcm/1022 kettle calling pot black! Freedom would always come calling for the Opperessed at the appointed time.
Unknown said…
Yusuf Sani
KASU/09/MCM/1080
To every beginning, there must be an end. The Nibians of Sudan who claimed to be Arab are now claiming to be Africans and love Africa. Well i'm also very happy for both the Nubians and the negro of Southern Sudan for there unity. I hope the Nubians are not trying to play another type of trick to re-enslave the Southerners.
Unknown said…
i think the reason why most of the writers faces their pen unto southern sudan is their recent political independence and oil
Unknown said…
i think the reason why most of the writers faces their pen unto southern sudan is their recent political independence and oil
Unknown said…
lukman muhammad kasu/09/mcm/1006 i think the reason why most of the writers faces their pen unto southern sudan is their recent political independence and oil
Unknown said…
OLUYORI RONKE PRECIOUS
KASU/09/MCM/1093
how does the name of a country define it citizens, the truth is, Northern Sudanese are not Africans and should not be counted as one.
Anonymous said…
sarah Ayuba kasu/09/mcm/1027 people perish 4 lack of knowledge congrate 2 d southener
Evelyn Morenike Adigun (kasu/09/mcm/1082) said…
whether the Northern Sudan changes it name to 'White Sudan,'it still remains an Africa continent, the are still Africans, so sad that they are blind to their race.
Anonymous said…
Ezekiel Jonas Auta kasu/09/mcm/1013 the evil that men do live after them.congratulation southern sudan and pls enjoy your oil which you have been deprived of for 50 yrs
Anonymous said…
Simnom usman kasu/09/mcm/1047 northern sudan should not be allowed to be part of the african continent because as far am cocern,those blood suckers are not africans, infact they are not part of human race
Anonymous said…
Musa Khadijah Karimullah(Kasu/09/mcm/1062). The Arab Sudan should realize that we are anll Africans, we need to be united and not oppress one another. Now the successful seceding country is enjoying her freedom, i congratulate her for that and call on other African coutries to give her maximal support fend.
Anonymous said…
Hassana Sani Zailani (Kasu/09/mcm/1068)

When freedom come calling not even el-Bashir and his machinery can stop the people of southern Sudan from hearing and answering the clarion call thanks to their commitment, dedication and sacrifice.
Anonymous said…
Musa Gaiya. KASU/08/MCM/1053.
Power currupt, absolute power currupts absolutely. There is time for everything. South Sudan, your time has come. congratulations.
Paul Yunana Adams kasu/09/mcm/1045 said…
Africans have suffered enough in the hands of the "Whites" in their own continent. S. Africa is one example. Today Just like S. Africa, South Sudan has gained her freedom. it's just a matter of time!
Anonymous said…
KASU/09/MCM/1009

I understand Sudan trying to get a safe landing because they know that the whole world is aware of their attrocities. The south should be very careful if not international politics may make their development so slow.
Anonymous said…
Deborah Adesuyi kasu/09/mcm/1085. Foolishness in the heart of man, white or black. Congratulations you now have your freedom
Anonymous said…
SHAMSUDDEEN UMAR KASU/09/MCM/1050

EVERY BEGINNING MOST HAVE AN END AND A BAD BEGINNING N0RMALLY MAKES A GOOD ENDING, CONGRATS SOUTHERN SUDANESE, ENJOY YOUR NEW FRESH LIFE
Anonymous said…
Abubakar Aliyu kasu/09/mcm/1021 Lucky enough for us Nigerians as we don't have anything as racism eventhough we have its twin brother which is tribalism. And for both the Northern and southern Sudan i think their resolving in the secession is the best option but the southern need to be very cautious in aligning with other countries judging from the fact that they got oil that will attract the attention of many foreign powers both well- wishers and the evil-wishers.
hamza umaru hassan kasu/09/mcm/1065 said…
I share u joy of congratulation to the south sudan feel the joy of freedom
ismail haruna said…
ismail haruna kasu/9/mcm/1032.woh! happy independence south sudan
Anonymous said…
peter ishaku kasu/09/mcm/1020... a wonderful piece of writing. Congratulations to the southern part of Sudan for their freedom.
Anonymous said…
Fatima Zubairu(Kasu/09/mcm/1051). The alignment of southern sudan and other countries should be friendly to ease their development.
Anonymous said…
Sa'adatu Bello
kasu/09/mcm/1034

Congrats Southern Sudan and i hope you would have learned enough lessons from other African Nations that gain independence before you so as to avoid their mistakes.
Anonymous said…
Sa'adatu Bello
kasu/09/mcm/1034

Congrats Southern Sudan and i hope you would have learned enough lessons from other African Nations that gain independence before you so as to avoid their mistakes.
Anonymous said…
yakubu danjuma kasu/09/mcm/1018 free at last! now they are free from the shackles of their northern noisy neighbours
BENJAMIN MAIRAFI ALI (KASU/09/MCM/1044) said…
Given the suppression and injustice suffered by South Sudan, secession couldn't have been a bad idea.
IBRAHIM SALISU GIMBA. KASU/09/MCM/1058 said…
Well, it is no more surprise today on what is going on in Southern-Sudan. Really they are “Cancer on the body of Sudan”. I have to pitty them for that.
munir maharazu kubau said…
munir maharazu kubau kasu/09/mcm/1036 this is really pity to them,i pray that almighty Allah will show them the way out and how they would tackle their problems.
Anonymous said…
Mercy Michael,kasu/09/mcm/1014.understanding each other is what we need to know here,trying to get solution to the problems we are facing in Nigeria is what we need so as to get to were we are aiming at stop the crises,see a muslim your brother and a christian in like manner that wil realy help us.
Anonymous said…
ABDUL-AZEEZ m turaki 09/mcm/1003.! Southern sudan is now independent but that should not be the end, they have to alien with other african countries to developed their own country.
HAMISU HUSSAINI said…
HAMISU HUSSAINI KASU/09/MCM/1017 CONGRATULATIONS SOUTH SUDAN
Anonymous said…
Congrats enjoy the freedom of life laurat shehu (kasu/09/mcm/1012)
Anonymous said…
KASU/09/MCM/1007 IBRAHIM ZAINAB JIBRIL... I wonder why some people don't want to be called Africans, maybe because of the ignorance.
Anonymous said…
Laurat shehu kasu/09/mcm/1012 congrat south sudan and enjoy the freedom of life
Anonymous said…
KASU/09/MCM/1054
ABDUSSALAM S. RAMALAN

It is enjoying to have an independence, to decide on whatever you feel like good to the people. But are you ready for it?
Anonymous said…
KASU/09/MCM/1007 IBRAHIM ZAINAB JIBRIL... I wonder why some people don't want to be called Africans, maybe because of the ignorance
Anonymous said…
Kasu/09/mcm/1055 indeed southern sudan need attension than northern sudan cause they are the ones who being oppressed and now thank God they are livng in peace
AHMED USMAN KASU/09/MCM/1026 said…
SOUTHERN SUDAN WERE BESTOWED WITH OIL SO THEY SHOULD USE IT TO DEVELOP THEIR COUNTRY
Anonymous said…
Kasu/09/mcm/1079 the oppressed ones are being freed, no condition is permanant
Anonymous said…
Baba Nomsu. Kasu/09/mcm/1019. Emagine in a typical developing african country, racism is still noticeable.so how can we fight for our brothers who are still being affected by this same syndrome in the western countries? Ofcause no way! Unless we create the spirit of unity and oneness in Africa!!!
muhammad sani bara' u said…
muhammad sani bara'u kasu/09/mcm/1023 what i have to said here is that peace is more than everything in this life
Anonymous said…
Alhassan ibrahim kasu /09/ mcm/ 1042.S/sudan beware of America !they want to tear you up and take your resources and go away.
Anonymous said…
saratu mohammad dangusau kasu/09/mcm/1071 you can only try but you cant stop what god has destined to be...lets hope we don't see a better and wise maneuver from this so called Africans northern Sudan
Anonymous said…
babangida maaji sambe kasu/09/mcm/1035 its good for them to be free but there should not forget the dreams and aspirations they all had before now
Anonymous said…
Conratulation to Southern Sudan for the freedom. Kasu/09/mcm/1024
Ibrahim kabir said…
KASU/09/MCM/1008 Well,racism becomes common thing among Arabs,and that habit is already has a base in any typical arab man mind,therefore by trying to associates with black African now, it means nothing rather than thinking they may need their support in the future.
mu'awiyya ismail said…
mu'awiyya ismail kasu/09/mcm/1043 here i don't truingk i have any saying
Anonymous said…
zainab ya'u kanya kasu/09/mcm/1040 I feel great for the southerners will a taste of independence after a long period of suffering.
kasu/09/mcm/1010 said…
Racism in Africa by Africans? Too bad. It's good that the Southerners are free and I pray that they benefit fully from their freedom.
Anonymous said…
Aliyu yusuf Abbas kasu/09/mcm/1033
Wonderful... The arab sudan should realize we are all african.CONGRATULATION southern sudan and pls enjoy your new fresh life
Anonymous said…
ISTIFANUS UMARU KASU/09/MCM/1057 Finally, it has come to past in the lives of the southern sudanese. I must say CoNgraT for the succession.
Anonymous said…
Kasu/09/mcm/1072 Hasiza aliyu hayatu
Nothin is parmanent in life, ones there is patience and endurance, change will always come. Congratulations to the southerners.
Anonymous said…
AHMED HUZAIFA .................KASU/09/MCM/1059..........................No condition is permanent, happy freedom to sout sudan.
Anonymous said…
AHMED HUZAIFA .................KASU/09/MCM/1059..........................No condition is permanent, happy freedom to sout sudan.
Anonymous said…
usman moses. kasu/09/mcm/1086. sudan denied africa while the are still africcans.
Joshua M. Zamani kasu/09/mcm/1039 said…
yes, you have done very well. whever has a begining must have an end.
Anonymous said…
Jamila Shehu Rahama
Kasu09/mcm/1046
A country's name does not n any way defines it's citizens that is why i think northern Sudan should be out of count when we are counting African countries.
Anonymous said…
theophilus madami kasu/09/mcm/1077

world put their eyes on their oil resources hahahahaha
Anonymous said…
Aisha A Jamil kasu/08/mcm1044every beginning most have an end
HUSSAINA MUAZU ISA KASU/09/MCM/1001 said…
The southern sudan are not africans so people should not mistake them
Anonymous said…
ISIAKU IBRAHIM KASU/09/MCM/1091.Sir i really admire your knowledge about Sudan.I also congratulate south Sudan but it will take time before they can really stand on their own.
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