This is an article written by Dr. Peregrino Brimah; @EveryNigerian. Please read on..
Nigeria's president Muhammadu Buhari said after the 2011 elections
that “if what happened then (alleged rigging) should again happen in
2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in
blood.” He did not specify who would be the baboon and who will be the
dog. Curiously the dog and baboon theme has persisted though not quite
in the fair battle as the metaphor has it, but for whatever a proverb is
worth, the identities appear to have been assigned.
In Ogun state, in May this year a former president
and close friend of Nigeria's ruling government, Olusegun Obasanjo named
a 3-year old chimpanzee "Patience," the name of the Nigeria's former
first lady. Nigerians laughed it off. There was no arrest made and no
warning. While the christening of the chimp "Patience" could be argued
to have the potential to trigger bloody riots by hundreds of
ex-militants with many betrothed to former president Goodluck Jonathan,
this was a none issue at the time.
Today however the Nigerian police present that a similar naming in the
same Ogun state of a dog, "Buhari" has the potential to incite chaos
from the blood thirsty and unhinged. Like the 2011 elections, the
baboon-dog fight is apparently being rigged.
Celebrity pet namings are by no means novel or unique to Nigeria. The
"Teddy bear" was named after US president Theodore Roosevelt following a
shooting incident.
Would it not be advisable Nigeria's law enforcement agencies focus on
their responsibilities to arrest the killers of men, women and children
on the rise across the nation, from farmer-killing marauding so-called
herdsmen to blood thirsty fanatical zealots and mass murdering and
secret mass burying government officials?
If the police continue to focus on chasing dog and baboon matters, perhaps soon the dogs and baboons will be soaked in blood.

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