
His Eminence, Muhammadu Sanusi Lamido II. Emir of Kano, Nigeria
EMIR OF KANO HIS ROYAL
HIGHNESS MOHAMMADU SANUSI, the former Central Bank Governor,
and Emir of Kano His Royal Highness Muhammadu Sanusi the second , surprised
guests present at the Muson Centre for the launching of the book of Sir
Olaniwun Ajayi.
Below is his unedited speech.
“Let me start by saying that I am
Fulani (laughter). My grandfather was an Emir also fulani my uncle and guardian
was also the immediate late Emir of kano Alhaji Ado Bayero and therefore I
represent all that has been talked about this afternoon. Sir Ajayi has written
a book. And like all Nigerians of his generation, he has written in the
language of his generation.
“My grandfather was a Northerner,
I am a Nigerian. The problem with this country is that in 2009, we speak in the
language of 1953. Sir Olaniwun can be forgiven for the way he spoke, but I
cannot forgive people of my generation speaking in that language.
“Let us go into this issue
because there are so many myths that are being bandied around. Before
colonialism, there was nothing like Northern Nigeria, Before the Sokoto Jihad,
there was nothing like the Sokoto caliphate. The man from Kano regard himself
as bakane. The man from Zaria was bazazzage. The man from Katsina was
bakatsine. The kingdoms were at war with each other. They were Hausas, they
were Muslims, they were killing each other.
“The Yoruba were Ijebu, Owo,
Ijesha, Akoko, Egba. When did they become one? When did the North become one?
You have the Sokoto Caliphate that brought every person from Adamawa to Sokoto
and said it is one kingdom. They now
said it was a Muslim North.
“The Colonialists came, put that
together and said it is now called the Northern Nigeria. Do you know what
happened? Our grand fathers were able to transform to being Northerners. We
have not been able to transform to being Nigerians. The fault is ours.
Tell me, how many governors has
South West produced after Awolowo that are role models of leadership? How many
governors has the East produced like Nnamdi Azikiwe that can be role models of
leadership? How Many governors in the Niger Delta are role models of
leadership? Tell me. There is no evidence statistically that any part of this
country has produced good leaders.
You talk about Babangida and the
problems of our economy. Who were the people in charge of the economy during
Babangida era? Olu Falae, Kalu Idika Kalu. What state are they from in the
North?
“We started the banking reform;
the first thing I heard was that in Urobo land, there will be a curse of the
ancestors. I said they (ancestors) would not answer. They said why? I said how
many factories did Ibru build in Urobo land? So, why will the ancestors of the
Urobo people support her?
“We talk ethnicity when it pleases
us. It is hypocrisy. You said elections were rigged in 1959, Obasanjo and
Maurice Iwu rigged election in 2007. Was it a Southern thing? It was not. “The
problem is: everywhere in this country, there is one Hausa, Ibo, Yoruba and
Itshekiri man whose concern is how to get his hands on the pile and how much he
can steal.
Whether it is in the military or
in the civilian government, they sit down, they eat together. In fact, the
constitution says there must be a minister from every state.
“So, anybody that is still
preaching that the problem of Nigeria is Yoruba or Hausa or Fulani, he does not
love Nigeria . The problem with Nigeria is that a group of people from each and
every ethnic tribe is very selfish. The poverty that is found in Maiduguri is
even worse than any poverty that you find in any part of the South.
The British came for 60 years and
Sir Ajayi talked about few numbers of graduates in the North (two as at
independence) . What he did not say was that there was a documented policy of
the British when they came that the Northerner should not be educated. It was
documented. It was British colonial policy. I have the document. I have
published articles on it. That if you educate the Northerner you will produce
progressive Muslim intellectuals of the type we have in Egypt and India. So, do
not educate them. It was documented. And you say they love us (North) more than
the south.
“I have spent the better part of
my life to fight and Dr. (Reuben) Abati knows it. Yes, my grandfather was an
Emir. Why was I in the pro-democracy movement fighting for June 12? Is
(Moshood) Abiola from Kano ? Why am I a founding director of the Kudirat
Initiative for Nigerian Development (KIND)?
“There are good Yoruba people,
good Igbo people, good Fulani people, good Nigerians and there are bad people
everywhere. That is the truth. “Stop talking about dividing Nigeria because we
are not the most populous country
in the world. We have all the
resources that make it easy to make one united great Nigeria . It is better if
we are united than to divide it.
“Every time you talk about
division, when you restructure, do you know what will happen? In Delta Area,
the people in Warri will say Agbor, you don’t have oil. When was the Niger
Delta constructed as a political entity? Ten years ago, the Itshekiris were
fighting the Urobos. Isn’t that what was happening? Now they have become Niger
Delta because they have found oil. After, it will be, if you do not have oil in
your village then you cannot share our resources.
“There is no country in the world
where resources are found in everybody’s hamlet. But people have leaders and
they said if you have this geography and if we are one state, then we have a
responsibility for making sure that the people who belong to this country have
a good nature.
“So, why don’t you talk about; we
don’t have infrastructure, we don’t have education, we don’t have health. We
are still talking about Fulani. Is it the Fulani cattle rearer or is anybody
saying there is no poverty among the Fulani?”, he said.
This is a great message to our
generation!
In 1923, nine of the wealthiest
people in the world met at Chicago's Edge Water Beach Hotel.
Their combined wealth, it is
estimated, exceeded the wealth of the Government of the United States at that
time. These men certainly knew how to make a living and accumulate wealth.
Attending the meeting were the following men:
1. The president of the largest
steel company,
2. The president of the largest
utility company,
3. The president of the largest
gas company,
4. The president of the New York
Stock Exchange,
5. The president of the Bank of
International Settlements,
6. The greatest wheat speculator,
7. The greatest bear on Wall
Street,
8. The head of the World's
greatest monopoly &
9. A member of President
Harding's cabinet.
That's a pretty impressive
line-up of people by anyone's yardstick.
Yet, 25 years later, where were
those nine industrial giants?
Let’s examine what happened to
them 25 years later.
1. The President of the then
largest steel company (Bethlehem Steel Corp), Charles M Schwab, lived on
borrowed capital for five years before he died bankrupt.
2. The President of the then
largest gas company, Howard Hubson, went insane.
3. One of the greatest commodity
traders (Wheat Speculator), Arthur Cutten, died insolvent.
4. The then President of the New
York Stock Exchange, Richard Whitney, was sent to jail.
5. The member of the US
President’s Cabinet (the member of President Harding's cabinet), Albert Fall,
was pardoned from jail just to be able to go home and die in peace.
6. The greatest “bear” on Wall
Street, Jesse Livermore committed suicide.
7. The President of the then
world’s greatest monopoly, Ivar Krueger, committed suicide.
8. The President of the Bank of
International Settlement, Leon Fraser, committed Suicide.
9. The president of the largest
utility company, Samuel Insull, died penniless.
What they forgot was how to
"make" life while they got busy making money!
Money in itself is not evil; it
provides food for the hungry, medicine for the sick, clothes for the needy.
Money is only a medium of exchange.
We need two kinds of education:
a) One that teaches us how to
make a living,
and
b) One that teaches us how to
live.
There are many of us who are so
engrossed in our professional life that we neglect our family, health and
social responsibilities.
If asked why we do this, we would
reply that "We are doing it for our family".
Yet, our kids are sleeping when
we leave home. They are sleeping when we come back home!! Twenty years later,
we’ll turn back, and they’ll all be gone, to pursue their own dreams and their
own lives.
Without water, a ship cannot
move. The ship needs water, but if the water gets into the ship, the ship will
face existential problems. What was once a means of living for the ship will
now become a means of destruction.
Similarly we live in a time where
earning is a necessity but let not the earning enter our hearts, for what was
once a means of living will surely become a means of destruction for us as
well.
So take a moment and ask
yourself, "Has the water entered my ship?"
I hope not!
Hope the above story will drive
all of us in a better direction in life.
''Alone I can 'Say' but
together we can 'talk'.
'Alone I can 'Enjoy' but
together we can
'Celebrate'.
'Alone I can 'Smile' but
together we can 'Laugh'.
That's the BEAUTY of
Human Relations.
We are nothing without
each other.
When I finished reading this speech, I sighed and starts reading again! It's the watchword which should serves as a blueprint for whomever wish to do good in life! Thank you, Your Majesty!
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| His Eminence, Muhammadu Sanusi Lamido II. Emir of Kano, Nigeria |
EMIR OF KANO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS MOHAMMADU SANUSI, the former Central Bank Governor, and Emir of Kano His Royal Highness Muhammadu Sanusi the second , surprised guests present at the Muson Centre for the launching of the book of Sir Olaniwun Ajayi.
Below is his unedited speech.
“Let me start by saying that I am
Fulani (laughter). My grandfather was an Emir also fulani my uncle and guardian
was also the immediate late Emir of kano Alhaji Ado Bayero and therefore I
represent all that has been talked about this afternoon. Sir Ajayi has written
a book. And like all Nigerians of his generation, he has written in the
language of his generation.
“My grandfather was a Northerner,
I am a Nigerian. The problem with this country is that in 2009, we speak in the
language of 1953. Sir Olaniwun can be forgiven for the way he spoke, but I
cannot forgive people of my generation speaking in that language.
“Let us go into this issue
because there are so many myths that are being bandied around. Before
colonialism, there was nothing like Northern Nigeria, Before the Sokoto Jihad,
there was nothing like the Sokoto caliphate. The man from Kano regard himself
as bakane. The man from Zaria was bazazzage. The man from Katsina was
bakatsine. The kingdoms were at war with each other. They were Hausas, they
were Muslims, they were killing each other.
“The Yoruba were Ijebu, Owo,
Ijesha, Akoko, Egba. When did they become one? When did the North become one?
You have the Sokoto Caliphate that brought every person from Adamawa to Sokoto
and said it is one kingdom. They now
said it was a Muslim North.
“The Colonialists came, put that
together and said it is now called the Northern Nigeria. Do you know what
happened? Our grand fathers were able to transform to being Northerners. We
have not been able to transform to being Nigerians. The fault is ours.
Tell me, how many governors has
South West produced after Awolowo that are role models of leadership? How many
governors has the East produced like Nnamdi Azikiwe that can be role models of
leadership? How Many governors in the Niger Delta are role models of
leadership? Tell me. There is no evidence statistically that any part of this
country has produced good leaders.
You talk about Babangida and the
problems of our economy. Who were the people in charge of the economy during
Babangida era? Olu Falae, Kalu Idika Kalu. What state are they from in the
North?
“We started the banking reform;
the first thing I heard was that in Urobo land, there will be a curse of the
ancestors. I said they (ancestors) would not answer. They said why? I said how
many factories did Ibru build in Urobo land? So, why will the ancestors of the
Urobo people support her?
“We talk ethnicity when it pleases
us. It is hypocrisy. You said elections were rigged in 1959, Obasanjo and
Maurice Iwu rigged election in 2007. Was it a Southern thing? It was not. “The
problem is: everywhere in this country, there is one Hausa, Ibo, Yoruba and
Itshekiri man whose concern is how to get his hands on the pile and how much he
can steal.
Whether it is in the military or
in the civilian government, they sit down, they eat together. In fact, the
constitution says there must be a minister from every state.
“So, anybody that is still
preaching that the problem of Nigeria is Yoruba or Hausa or Fulani, he does not
love Nigeria . The problem with Nigeria is that a group of people from each and
every ethnic tribe is very selfish. The poverty that is found in Maiduguri is
even worse than any poverty that you find in any part of the South.
The British came for 60 years and
Sir Ajayi talked about few numbers of graduates in the North (two as at
independence) . What he did not say was that there was a documented policy of
the British when they came that the Northerner should not be educated. It was
documented. It was British colonial policy. I have the document. I have
published articles on it. That if you educate the Northerner you will produce
progressive Muslim intellectuals of the type we have in Egypt and India. So, do
not educate them. It was documented. And you say they love us (North) more than
the south.
“I have spent the better part of
my life to fight and Dr. (Reuben) Abati knows it. Yes, my grandfather was an
Emir. Why was I in the pro-democracy movement fighting for June 12? Is
(Moshood) Abiola from Kano ? Why am I a founding director of the Kudirat
Initiative for Nigerian Development (KIND)?
“There are good Yoruba people,
good Igbo people, good Fulani people, good Nigerians and there are bad people
everywhere. That is the truth. “Stop talking about dividing Nigeria because we
are not the most populous country
in the world. We have all the
resources that make it easy to make one united great Nigeria . It is better if
we are united than to divide it.
“Every time you talk about
division, when you restructure, do you know what will happen? In Delta Area,
the people in Warri will say Agbor, you don’t have oil. When was the Niger
Delta constructed as a political entity? Ten years ago, the Itshekiris were
fighting the Urobos. Isn’t that what was happening? Now they have become Niger
Delta because they have found oil. After, it will be, if you do not have oil in
your village then you cannot share our resources.
“There is no country in the world
where resources are found in everybody’s hamlet. But people have leaders and
they said if you have this geography and if we are one state, then we have a
responsibility for making sure that the people who belong to this country have
a good nature.
“So, why don’t you talk about; we
don’t have infrastructure, we don’t have education, we don’t have health. We
are still talking about Fulani. Is it the Fulani cattle rearer or is anybody
saying there is no poverty among the Fulani?”, he said.
This is a great message to our
generation!
In 1923, nine of the wealthiest
people in the world met at Chicago's Edge Water Beach Hotel.
Their combined wealth, it is
estimated, exceeded the wealth of the Government of the United States at that
time. These men certainly knew how to make a living and accumulate wealth.
Attending the meeting were the following men:
1. The president of the largest
steel company,
2. The president of the largest
utility company,
3. The president of the largest
gas company,
4. The president of the New York
Stock Exchange,
5. The president of the Bank of
International Settlements,
6. The greatest wheat speculator,
7. The greatest bear on Wall
Street,
8. The head of the World's
greatest monopoly &
9. A member of President
Harding's cabinet.
That's a pretty impressive
line-up of people by anyone's yardstick.
Yet, 25 years later, where were
those nine industrial giants?
Let’s examine what happened to
them 25 years later.
1. The President of the then
largest steel company (Bethlehem Steel Corp), Charles M Schwab, lived on
borrowed capital for five years before he died bankrupt.
2. The President of the then
largest gas company, Howard Hubson, went insane.
3. One of the greatest commodity
traders (Wheat Speculator), Arthur Cutten, died insolvent.
4. The then President of the New
York Stock Exchange, Richard Whitney, was sent to jail.
5. The member of the US
President’s Cabinet (the member of President Harding's cabinet), Albert Fall,
was pardoned from jail just to be able to go home and die in peace.
6. The greatest “bear” on Wall
Street, Jesse Livermore committed suicide.
7. The President of the then
world’s greatest monopoly, Ivar Krueger, committed suicide.
8. The President of the Bank of
International Settlement, Leon Fraser, committed Suicide.
9. The president of the largest
utility company, Samuel Insull, died penniless.
What they forgot was how to
"make" life while they got busy making money!
Money in itself is not evil; it
provides food for the hungry, medicine for the sick, clothes for the needy.
Money is only a medium of exchange.
We need two kinds of education:
a) One that teaches us how to
make a living,
and
b) One that teaches us how to
live.
There are many of us who are so
engrossed in our professional life that we neglect our family, health and
social responsibilities.
If asked why we do this, we would
reply that "We are doing it for our family".
Yet, our kids are sleeping when
we leave home. They are sleeping when we come back home!! Twenty years later,
we’ll turn back, and they’ll all be gone, to pursue their own dreams and their
own lives.
Without water, a ship cannot
move. The ship needs water, but if the water gets into the ship, the ship will
face existential problems. What was once a means of living for the ship will
now become a means of destruction.
Similarly we live in a time where
earning is a necessity but let not the earning enter our hearts, for what was
once a means of living will surely become a means of destruction for us as
well.
So take a moment and ask
yourself, "Has the water entered my ship?"
I hope not!
Hope the above story will drive
all of us in a better direction in life.
''Alone I can 'Say' but
together we can 'talk'.
'Alone I can 'Enjoy' but
together we can
'Celebrate'.
'Alone I can 'Smile' but
together we can 'Laugh'.
That's the BEAUTY of
Human Relations.
We are nothing without
each other.
When I finished reading this speech, I sighed and starts reading again! It's the watchword which should serves as a blueprint for whomever wish to do good in life! Thank you, Your Majesty!
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