I am utterly disappointed in so many Nigerians. We have been so deeply mashed into illiteracy that even many of us who have gone to school are still illiterates. It has always been obvious that religious and ethnic dichotomy are serious threats to our national unity.
It was then that it occurred to me that in the eyes and minds of
the average Nigerian, every Arab is a Muslim; every Muslim is Osama and Al
Qaeda and Boko Haram. According to a friend, I have been recruited to unleash
terror on people. Another kindly asked me not to return with bombs; another
instantly called me Osam bin Laden immediately I told him I was in Saudi.
Others wondered why Muslims would allow a Christian into their land if not to
use him against his people.
I had this habit which I formed in secondary school. Before I go
to the bathroom, I love tying the towel on my head like a turban. I do this
mostly weekends when I have time and not in a hurry. I even have pictures I
snapped as far back as 2009 on Facebook where I had this my turban on. Now in
Saudi, I did the same thing one Saturday and posted it on Facebook. Below is the picture that I posted on Facebook.
1. E remain small!
2. Choi…u don resemble dem ooh……lol. nice
shot bro. Sabat salam.
3. Dis 1 wey u dey SABA!! dey salam!! U sure
sey u never join dis people, I mean there "intelligence department"?
Loi!!! SABA-SALAM my man.
4. Bia nwoke! when you join Boko-Haram?
Registration is it still open? 5. I talk
am b4, little by little u don dey turn AbdulDIKE.
6. gush! u look like them…. am afraid.
7. IF U CAN'T BEAT THEM, JOIN THEM……BUT BE
ALSO READY TO REMAIN THERE.
8. Oskinto…guy u look scary.!!!!
Now these are just the comments. So many
people come on to chat me on FB and BBM. They were all over me seriously
demanding that I return home. There reason? I am living with terrorists and I
will soon become one of them if I am not yet one of them. Funny enough, this is a towel. Even if it
was not, the turban-like head gear is worn all over the Middle East by
different culture and even in Far-East Asia. The Arabs, the Jews, Indians and
the Persians. Even in Ethiopia, Greece and the Swahili Coast, turbans or Dastar
are very common. This shows the deep-seated phobia our people have for Arabs
and Muslims. We need to understand that cultural appreciation is part of life
and I am one who enjoys life wherever I am.
When my younger sister was graduating from
Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo and I attended. Some mischievous people started
rumours that there was an imminent terrorist attack that weekend. I had already
come with only one cloth for the Sunday occasion – a thobe, a gutra and the
tagia. My friend who is a Doctor in the school informed me and I told him I
will wear what I have without apology to anyone. And I did. Of course many
stopped and stared, some friends later told me that if there had been any
terrorist attack I would have been the first to be arrested. Anyway, thanks
heavens no such thing happened.
At the end of the day, I was arguing with
people who were supposed to be better educated than myself about Arabs,
Northerners, Muslims and terrorists. It was a waste of time trying to convince
them that not all Northerners are Boko Haram sympathizers neither are all
Muslims. Believe it or not, many people from the southern part of this country
are so sure all Northerners, Arabs, Muslims are Boko Haram. I am proud to be
associated with Muslims like my former colleague who I worked with in Access
Bank, in C2G Consulting and now as a freelance SAP Consultant (Biola); also, a
former classmate and roommate of mine in Babcock University (Lasisi). If all
Christians behaved like these two, our dear country wouldn't be where it is
today.
With the ascension of Mallam Sanusi Lamido
Sanusi to the throne of the Emir of Kano, I saw posts from people (funny enough
Christians and people from the South West, South East and South South) clearly
showing "painment". They say SLS is not qualified, he's unpopular
among his folks and that party politics is the main reason for his selection. I
saw a tweet stating that terrorism just ascended a throne in Nigeria. It seems
we are so kin to accuse people of being terrorists with or without concrete
evidence just because they are Muslims and Northerners. We have quickly
forgotten that bearing false witness against our neighbour is a crime against
God and man. Exodus 20:16; Proverbs 6:16-19.
In closing, I want to say that my time in
Saudi Arabia is the best ever. Tax-free money, constant power supply, PMS pump
price of about N18-N23 per litre and absolutely no police/soldier harassment.
The government ensures that prices of commodities especially from foreign
countries were capped and there is a solid road network in all parts of Jeddah City.
Not a single day did i hear about gunmen or bombs killing innocent citizens. We
need to be more tolerant about people with different religious beliefs or from
other parts of the world. Today, I can assure you that at least 1.2 million
Roman Catholics alone are in Saudi Arabia enjoying the tax-free money without
the threat of gunmen to their lives.


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