Home Articles & Opinions EZE NDIGBO OUTSIDE  IGBOLAND: A Needless Distraction

EZE NDIGBO OUTSIDE  IGBOLAND: A Needless Distraction

by Our Reporter

There is this adage in Igboland which says that when elders are not

at home Children may wear snakes as necklaces. Another one says only

a foolish elder will be at home when a she goat delivers while in

tether. The holy Book added a great voice when it says;woe betides a

nation whose leaders are Children. Another school of thought rebuked

that evil triumph in any society when good men doing nothing.

 

The needless encounter between HRH ,Deji of Akure  and one Mr Gregory

Iloehike who is claiming to be the Ezeigbo in Akure has once again

put in the front burner the vexed issue of Ezeigbo outside Igboland

in Nigeria. In the South West, Northern Nigeria and even South South

this reoccurring decimal , noise and confusion about Ezeigbo titles

outside Igboland has lingered on for too long for it to be given a

deserved attention. Disturbed by the deluge of crisis being generated

in cities outside Igboland by the so called Ezeigbo titles few years

back, Ohaneze Ndigbo asked that the title should be Onyendu Ndigbo

not Ezeigbo. Few of these jesters and impostors complied for a while

but within a very short time these clowns returned to continue to

embarrass themselves and Igboland. I had thought that Ohaneze will

stand up to carry the big stick and beat these pretenders back on the

track but not Ohaneze. I had thought that Ohaneze will write a strong

letter to all Governors outside Igboland to convey their strong

position of this very important matter but not Ohaneze . I had

thought that Ohaneze will go extra mile in introducing heavy

sanctions for any nonentity that will flout the directive but not

Ohaneze . Rather we have continued to live with this comic drama and

primitive display of inanities outside Igboland.

 

In Lagos we have these Ezeigbos in all the 54 local governments and

LCDAs  and this writer has witnessed all the troubles and confusion

associated with this misnomer . One Chief Nwachukwu who lives in

Okota  in Isolo and one Chief Ohazurike who lives in Oko Oba ,Agege

have engaged each other in a supremacy contest of who will be the

Ezeigbo of the whole of Lagos for years now with no respite in sight.

At a time Mr Babalola , the former Chief of Staff Lagos wrote to me

to help him clarify the real Ezeigbo of Lagos among the two. I never

reported back to the Chief of Staff of Lagos because I considered the

drama as a needless distraction that needed no government attention.

While Ohazurike is tilting towards PDP , Nwachukwu pitched his tent

with APC. It is all about politics of the stomach and that of

survival.

 

But how did we come to this sorry pass that ordinary people who left

Igboland in search of a better life in other parts of Nigeria got

themselves entangled into this power struggle in order to get

something to eat? Who introduced this aberration into our moral and

cultural lexicon? Who are the progenitors of this shenanigan outside

Igboland? What points were they trying to score in the first place?

What is the purpose? Is it another form buy and sell phenomenon Igbo

is known for all over the world? Is Ezeigbo title now goods to be

sold in an open market? What is the benefit or for whose benefit?

When these Ezeigbos get to Igboland what do we call them? Do we call

them Igwes or Obis when when the royals gather? Does anybody know the

background and antecedents of these people who parade themselves as

Ezeigbos?

 

From my little investigations I have found out that these local

Ezeigbos left Igboland as common traders, carpenters , bricklayers,

motor mechanics, barbers, house boys, drivers, apprentices, etc. Some

of them made some money in business and needed some political power

to raise their status both at home and outside Igboland . Some are

failed business men who are looking for a way to earn a living and be

important again.  Some resort to it to attract attention to

themselves and attract political , social and economic patronage. All

they need to do is to buy red caps and piece together some attires

that look royal and kingly. Some of them who are landlords build

meeting halls in their compounds where they call palaces. Soon they

will start inviting people of like minds to start coming to meetings.

Soon they start organizing new yam festivals just to get gifts ,

money inclusive. Paid singers and drummers will also be in attendance

to make the drama to be complete. Elections times are also times for

government recognition and money is involved also. The local Ezeigbos

get money from governments for mobilization and support . At

government functions they are sometimes invited to add Colour to the

event. Politicians use them a lot to try to reach Igbo in their local

governments and development areas. It is pure business and those who

know about the gains have seized the space and they are not in a

hurry to let go. No wonder the craze is now all over Nigeria except

Igboland .

 

The Ezeigbo title outside Igboland may be an embarrassment to Igbo

culture and dignity but politicians outside Igboland exploit it  to

their own advantage. While the governors and other politicians need

them win elections, the Obas and Kabiyesis see them as intruders,

interlopers and impostors who are encroaching into their kingdoms.

They see them as rivals and competitors who are taking some of what

belong to them. They see it as a case of two captains in one boat

given the way the Ezeigbos carry themselves about with deafening

noise and arrogance . This is the reason why HRH The Deji of Akure is

fighting back. The real king does not want a fake king in his

kingdom. The Deji of Akure does not want a divided kingdom or divided

royalty. He wants total control of his people including those who

came from other lands.

 

I suggest that Igbo leaders especially Ohaneze Ndigbo should move

into action now and stop this nonsense forever working with the

governors outside Igboland. We must produce a position paper on it

and compel our people to abide by it. We must stamp our feet down by

doing the needful before it gets out of hand. Our people must care

about the feelings of other Nigerians outside Igboland where they do

businesses and must be told in the strongest terms to respect the

rules of engagement and rules of business anywhere they are. This

craze for titles outside Igboland is making a mockery our  tradition,

culture and cherished ideals. Now, who are these Ezeigbos? What are

their pedigree? What do they do for a living? Where are they coming

from? Do we know whom they are and what they represent? What is their

status in their home towns? A situation where drug kingpins, 419ers,

armed robbers, kidnappers, failed business men hide under Ezeigbo

titles to continue to embarrass us calls for immediate attention and

concrete actions. We cannot continue to pretend that all is well when

these pretenders sow seeds of discord between our people and the host

communities. We need to convince other Nigerians that we care about

peaceful co existence and the need to understand our differences. We

need to have the courage to do away with this dangerous trend which

tends to cause disaffection between us and the host communities

across Nigeria. Let us abolish this Ezeigbo title outside Igboland

for peace to reign.

 

Joe igbokwe

Lagos

 

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