The unknown soldier in Nigeria & America
There is serious confusion in the land about the
appropriate nomenclature for our
increasing horde criminals and non-state actors and this is caused by
our various official information managers,
journalists, and internet-warriors especially those of them like me, who
are good at manufacturing words. They have now compartmentalized
our diverse bands of criminals and anointed them with different Baptismal
names, which very often, are geographical in orientation. Last week, some
bloodthirsty marauders invaded the Kastina-Ala LGA of Benue State and
dispatched five scores of our compatriots to the great beyond. They were
described as ordinary gun-men. The same last week, Senator Gulak
was murdered on his way to Owerri-Airport and it was ascribed to ubiquitous Unknown
Gun Men, (UGM)who have franchise over the East. The Police however ‘got
involved’ and changed the narrative, ascribing the murder to IPOB/ESN. At the same time, an armed gang attacked
Beri Town in Bobi District of Niger State, burnt down the police station and
murdered 13 fellow Nigerians, including a police man. The criminals were
described as bandits. Penultimate week, the criminals did the unthinkable and
demystified what was left of our ‘security architecture’ by attacking Aso-Rock
and these ones who deserve a medal for their audacity, were described as burglars. However, a band of 20 ICT-Compliant criminals
who robbed residents of Alafia Estate, Ibadan for about 3 hours with POS on
31/5/21, were concurrently labelled, gunmen, armed-robbers and hoodlums
by Punch Newspaper of 1/6/21!
So,
what differentiates armed criminals in
Kastina-Ala from those in Owerri, Ibadan or Aso-Rock? Before the war, we had burglars and petty
thieves. After the war, when our youths lost their innocence and became gun-friendly,
we had armed robbers. There was a time we had area-boys, OPC, Niger Delta
militants( including the avengers), MASSOB( which has lost its currency and
vibrancy) and various street gangs. Now we have ordinary gunmen, bandits,
terrorists, Koko-haram, kidnappers,
ordinary herdsmen, Fulani herdsmen, foreign herdsmen, cattle-rustlers,
hoodlums, ESN, 100-boys gang and the latest in town, Unknown Gun Men( aka: Unmenknowngun
or Ungunmenknown). That is
one of the reasons why we are in this security mess: we can’t even agree on who
or what the criminals are!
This
whole ‘unknown’ phenomenon did not start
today; it started with Jacob, our ancestor in faith , who was the first person to have an encounter
with the ‘unknown’ when he battled with an Unknown Wrestler
throughout the night (Genesis.32.24).
But that is by the way. In 1920, Hamilton Fish, proposed a legislation to create the tomb of the Unknown
Soldier in remembrance of all those who perished in the American Civil
war, to become a ‘shrine of patriotism for all the ages to come, a source of
inspiration, reverence and love of country for future generations’. The Unknown
Soldier was interred on 21st November, 1921 (the year-long centenary
anniversary is on now). In Nigeria, there was a cenotaph of Soldier-Idumota,
also an unknown soldier, located at Idumota Lagos, in remembrance of Nigerian
soldiers who died in the World wars(
wetin concern us with WW1 & WW2 sef?). After the Nigerian Civil war, we now
have unknown soldier, ‘resting’ at his tomb in Abuja, who represents the
soldiers who died during the war. I don’t know if Biafran Soldiers are
represented by that unknown soldier, now resting at Abuja. Yes; they are
soldiers, and they died and that was during the same Civil War. (By the way I
am compiling a list of those who died in the Biafran war-front in my community.
I hope to erect a Cenotaph of the Known Soldiers for them, all
things being equal).
However, beyond this official, patriotic and
revered ‘unknown soldier’, we have another
group of Unknown Soldiers( plural), despised by and alienated from, the people. Whereas
the first soldier is really UNKNOWN, the second is group of fully KNOWN soldiers, who are sent on ‘orders
from above’ to go and ‘teach
these bloody civilians, a lesson’ by spilling blood, tears and
sorrow. It became popular in Nigeria when, as a part of Government Magic,
Fela’s house was invaded by ‘1000 soldiers’
who destroyed his ‘Kalakuta Republic’ and tossed Fela’s 78 year old mother( political
mama, ideological; influential mama!) from the building leading to her
death.
Unknown Soldiers doing their thing @ Kalakutta
republic,18/2/77; Fela, The ‘President’
This happened on 18/2/77, when I was in Upper-Six
at Federal Government College Enugu; it was during the first Obasanjorian
era. The government locked all the residents of that republic in jail for about
1 month, seized the lands of the republic,
and thereby rendered its thousands of ‘citizens’ homeless. (you may need
to listen to the , Unjkonwn Soldier, Fela, 1981). Fela, the President
of the ill-fated republic believed, and most of us agreed and still agree with
him, that he was ‘delt with’ for criticizing the military junta, especially for
rough handling the idle-civilians, the extravagance of FESTAC and his acerbic
tongue and fiery music as exemplified by
Zombie. Since them, the unknown
soldiers have been on duty everywhere including during Ali Must Go, Odi and Zakibiam Massacres the 2019 River State Gubernatorial
election, along our highways and at
Lekki Toll-Gate on 20/10/20. In effect, the unknown Soldiers are known but
those who deployed and still deploy them, do not wish them to be known, hence
they are shielded and that is why they remain unknown.
And now,
to the ubiquitous and clinically efficient UGM. They are the latest entrant
into our congested criminal and agitational vocabulary (to be continued).
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What a way to teach history! Well done sir. Waiting to read the concluding part soon.
ReplyDeleteThis piece is really absorbing. May God clear our confusion so we can call a spade what it truly is!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome from Known son of a man.
ReplyDeleteUntil the unknown become known, the Nation will continue to bleeding.
ReplyDeleteApt!!
ReplyDeletePls part 2 Doc.
Apt!!
ReplyDeletePls part 2 Doc.
We are heading to the phenomenon of the Unknown President too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece. Remain focused sir. This is history for this generation and ones yet unborn.
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