Pawns in the Game
The
 last few months have been filled with lots of accusations, insults and 
most recently curses of death being hurled at various tribes. A lot of 
my Yoruba friends have apologized to me about a statement promising 
Igbos death but my response has always been that I am not angry at the 
statement,
 what I am actually angry about is the fact that a few people 
have chosen to take something that was meant to be beautiful and turn it
 into a divisive factor. And by this, I’m talking about our diversity, 
it was meant to be something beautiful but these past few months, 
members of the major tribes have come close to lynching each other.
I
 was reflecting on the statement and what must have influenced it when 
it hit me, ‘we the masses are just pawns’. People have selfish and 
personal interests and decide to use tribe and religion to divide us 
only to forget us till they need us again. I will not write about the 
need to drop tribal and religious sentiments(because whether we like it 
or not, people will always seek to defend their group. A group of women 
fighting because of tribal differences will actually come together if 
men insult women), I’ll talk about refusing to be used to achieve 
someone’s selfish ambition. i.e  A PAWN.
We
 are a lucky nation, with each tribe renowned for a particular strength,
 even though these strengths can be used negatively. Whether we like it 
or not, the Igbos are business savvy, innovative and have a way of 
making money out of anything either in a good or bad way. The yorubas 
understand diplomacy to the point that some people have termed it 
hypocrisy, they also understand the need for the Media and consulting 
services. The Hausas seem to be born with a keen sense of politics. 
Imagine if we respect each tribe and actually seek to learn from one 
another; The Igbo man will learn that boldness isn’t everything, there 
is need for diplomacy and political skills, the Yoruba will learn the 
need for money sense etc. Is it any wonder, those who are raised in 
Lagos seem to have ‘something’ about them due to the cosmopolitan nature
 of the city.
But even if we choose 
not to learn from one another, is it wrong to demand that a selfish 
few not hide behind tribal lines to loot us? Imagine if the Igbos say 
‘rather than asking us not to vote an Hausa or Yoruba man, kindly 
explain to us how you intend to harness the innovative skills of the 
boys in Aba such that we can export shoes and clothes like Italy does 
and while you’re at it, don’t forget about our entrepreneurial skills 
too, we need to harness this so that Internal Revenue can increase and 
businesses don’t die as one man ventures’. The Yorubas rather than not 
voting an ‘Ibo man’ will ask questions centering around the Cocoa and 
Kolanut exportation, why can’t world class chocolatiers come from 
Nigeria, what about the Timbers in Ondo, can’t we harness them into good
 furniture making companies. The Hausas will ask about world class 
leather production as well as sweetened goods as well as other 
agricultural products?
The above are 
just my thoughts because I’m thinking if we ask these questions and they
 are answered properly, people will be too busy considering the impact 
the outcome of an election will have on the various industries and 
organizations set up to bother along tribal and religious lines, 
politicians will have to offer intelligent and feasible manifestos 
because we won’t be so hungry anymore, tribal differences will have 
reduced because we will be forced to travel for jobs and business 
purposes. Besides, part of the presidential attraction will be lost as a
 major reason tribes struggle for that seat is they feel that’s the way 
to really get funding.
Until we ask 
these and many more from the few who have chosen to exploit us for their
 selfish interests, we might just be pawns in this game.
When
 next you are tempted to get drawn into a tribal or religious debate for
 any political reason, remember this ‘The world is a Chessboard, don’t 
be used a Pawn’.
#Proudly Nigerian.
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