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Home»Politics»Peter Obi May Not Be The Answer To Nigeria’s Problems – Prof Ndibe
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Peter Obi May Not Be The Answer To Nigeria’s Problems – Prof Ndibe

Alexandra UmehBy Alexandra UmehOctober 28, 20222 Mins Read
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ENUGU, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- Professor Okey Ndibe, a renowned scholar, says Mr Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), may not be the solution to Nigeria’s problems, even if he wins the 2023 election.

Ndibe, an award-winning novelist, stated this while featuring as the Keynote Speaker at IkengaOnline monthly Town Hall meeting, on Thursday.

Prof Ndibe, who spoke via zoom, said despite wide acceptance by Nigerians, Obi “may struggle if Nigerians refuse to contribute their quota to the change the country.”

He said: “Obi, despite his undoubted qualities may not be the answer to Nigeria’s problems except Nigerians must contribute their quotas in ensuring that the country works. Even if we put an Angel there, he may not be the solution unless we contribute to achieving the answer.”

Speaking on the topic, “Ndigbo post-Nigeria-Biafra war: Is there a crisis of values?,” Prof Ndibe expressed concerns over the eroding Igbo cultural values.

“There was a certain moral ethos that existed among the Igbo before the break out of civil war. The ideology was that Ezi aha ka ego (A good name is better than wealth). But after the war, slowly we lost the ideology to the wind.

“The war brought sort of gratuitous violence and and unintended damage. Again, the egregious violation of human rights, hunger and deprivations experienced by Nigerians, especially the Igbo man during the war gave rise to the societal ills which the region is suffering today.

“After the war, there was high level of pervasive poverty in Igboland and people tended to equalize misery and misfortune. This led to the massive quest to replace lost wealth and accumulate new ones,” he posited.

Ndibe noted that the country and Igboland in particular had degenerated to a society experiencing crisis of value, where its traditional system had abandoned the core culture, knowledge and wisdom, and embraced promotion and celebration of wealth and affluence.

He said the region must find a way to regenerate and revitalize the values that served it before the grueling war.

The Professor also urged traditional rulers to look inwardly to those working for the good of the society and shun the attitude of bestowing titles on those who can pay for it.

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Alexandra Umeh

Alexandra Umeh is based in the eastern region of Nigeria. She covers politics, news writing, feature stories, among others. She has multitasking skills and can easily adapt to any working condition. She enjoys reading and writing.

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