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I’m IGBO: Davido Disappointed David while Facing this Goliath
I’m IGBO: Davido Disappointed David while Facing this Goliath
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Friday, May 23, 2025
Pardon the
pessimism, but Nigeria’s redemption is not anywhere on the horizon. With what
has become of critical national institutions, systems and standards, it wouldn't
be unexpected to hear the question, "What else is new?" The
new heights of tribalism and ethnic profiling are! These have become the
slithering malaise undermining our nationhood and nation-building. They breed
mutual suspicion and animosity among compatriots, thereby threatening national
development and cohesion. The country is being denied credible leadership
because bigots won’t mind an airhead or loafer at the commanding heights,
provided he is from their region or not one of the outcasts. The leader then
reciprocates the prejudice through nepotistic appointments and project
execution. This is while serious-minded nations are putting square pegs in
square holes and making progress at supersonic speed.
The consolation
had been that the malady is a momentary inconvenience which will recede with
the current generation of politicians. Preferring to be ethnic champions
rather than statesmen, these leaders channel national resources to their
home region and appoint tribesmen at the disadvantage of other Nigerians. Some
pundits attribute these sectional proclivities to the
leaders having not lived in other parts of the country nor interacted with
other Nigerians. If they had a cosmopolitan upbringing or lived in diverse cities,
they would have made friends across Nigeria whom they would want to bring into
their government. They would also have seen every part of Nigeria as home,
deserving of equal attention. But, isn’t this what the NYSC or Unity Schools
ideas were meant to engineer? Tell that to the Marines!
Be that as it
may, if Boomers and Gen X afflicted Nigeria with nepotism and parochialism, a
soothing balm was expected from the Millennials and Gen Z, most of whom
were born, raised or are residing outside their natal region, including
overseas. Unfortunately, their online behaviour and engagements suggest that
the retiring parents and society have succeeded in sowing the seed of hate and
ethnic jingoism in today's youth.
This came to the
fore a few days ago when an agent provocateur vilified an entire ethnic group
while giving unsolicited advice to Afrobeat icon David Adeleke, aka
Davido. One wonders how many Igbo the young man had interacted with to
tweet that: “Davido just dey carry Ibo full body, until when dem betray am
before e rest, Yoruba boy dey frolick with Ibos in 2025?" Pray, how did he
conclude that “IBOs are not people you surround yourself with as a Yoruba man”.
Since when did betrayal become the exclusive vice of a particular ethnic group?
Aren’t there instances of siblings shortchanging and undercutting each other?
Such infantile
reasoning and rhetoric indicate that the tribal supremacy and ethnic chauvinism
bug has badly bitten this generation, who many thought were immune to the
nepotistic reflexes of their fathers. In fact, with the way they are going,
these misguided youths will be worse when allowed to preside over Nigeria's
commonwealth and decide on who gets what. Notice that the tweet was not from a
nondescript user but has a verified handle. If a supposedly enlightened tweep
could so recklessly tar an entire ethnic group with one brush, imagine the
emotions and attitudes of ignorant folks.
This calls to
mind the recent case of a local government chairman who came under fire in
cyberspace for commending a non-indigene’s stellar performance in the 2025
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The trolling was so intense
that the man had to publicly explain that his administration “purchased Jamb
forms for hundreds of students who are residents, regardless of their ethnic
affiliation or tribe. The onus is on us to appreciate the ones who have
excelled.”
This
jingoism should make us better appreciate the behemoth that Davido has had to
deal with, considering the provenance of his heartthrob, some friends and close
associates. Although it was just an X user who called out the music superstar
over the tribe he publicly fraternise with, several others must have felt the
same way. The outburst came after Davido hosted Elder Bright Chimezie following
a video call where he identified “Because of English” hit by the veteran
musician, as the inspiration behind the latest song “With You”. Davido’s
effusive display of courtesy and admiration while receiving Chimezie in his
Lagos residence irked the Twitter user, leading to his controversial post
partly cited above. Unfortunately, Davido was suckered in and “spoke his
language”. Do you blame the music icon for his response, he must have
repeatedly faced similar criticisms and warnings to the point of exasperation.
Davido did not just
stop at replying that he is IGBO by blood. He went on to release the obituary
of his late paternal grandmother, who bore the name Nnenna. This is one aspect
of Davido’s identity which was outside public knowledge despite him being a globally
celebrated celebrity. Although Davido’s “I’m Igbo Blood” response warmed hearts
in certain quarters and was cheered by ace radio host, Daddy Freeze, he
shouldn't have condescended to the level of his traducers, all of whom can be
described as the biblical Goliath. When David had to confront that legendary
giant, he refused King Saul’s armour and armament, opting to enter the matchup
with a sling and a strategy different from his opponent’s.
The intrepid
shepherdboy said this much in 1 Samuel 17:45, “You come to me with a sword, with a
spear, and with a javelin. But I come to you in the name of the LORD of hosts,
the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.” (NKJV) Davido must have
been pushed to the wall to have let out an aspect of his ancestry that was
outside public knowledge. Davido should learn to play David when
misguided tribesmen charge at him for frolicking with the foe. Per the case in
point, a simple “One love, brother!” (Apologies to 2Baba) could have sufficed
and served the enlightened self-interest of all concerned (including Nigeria)
than the “Igbo by blood” retort.
Let the ethnic
hate, rivalry and chauvinism stop for Nigeria’s sake!
Ugochukwu writes
from Lagos and can be reached via @sylvesugwuanyi
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