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Seun Kuti: "The Real Genocide in Nigeria is the Systematic Killing of the Poor"

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THE REAL GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA IS NOT WHAT THEY'RE TELLING YOU - SEUN KUTI

Seun Kuti argues that the popular narratives of "Christian genocide" or "Muslim genocide" are distractions. He posits that there is a Genocide of the Poor, where the Nigerian ruling class (both political and business) operates without a plan or value for the lives of everyday citizens [10:49].

Key Arguments from Seun Kuti's Address:

  • The Value Gap: Kuti emphasizes that African people have been taught to undervalue themselves [01:31]. He compares this to Europe, where governments invest heavily in education and healthcare at a loss because they value their children more than profit—unlike in Africa, where services are neglected because "they are not making money" [16:37].

  • Avoidable Deaths as State Negligence: He points to a cycle of "extra-judicial" deaths that aren't just about police bullets, but about systemic failures:

    • Thousands dying in front of hospitals due to lack of funds [12:47].

    • People dying in prisons awaiting trial simply because they are poor [13:20].

    • Mass casualties from collapsed buildings, pipeline explosions, and avoidable road accidents caused by corporate and government negligence [13:54].

  • The "Rich vs. Poor" Justice System: Kuti highlights the disparity in accountability. He notes how quickly a poor man is jailed for an accident, while rich business owners, whose trucks and negligence kill hundreds annually, never face trial [14:53].

  • The "Forgiveness" Trap: He critiques the "forgiveness culture" in Nigeria, where the public is quick to forgive corrupt politicians and wealthy predators but "necklaces" (lynches) a poor person for stealing ₦50 [26:22]. He labels panels like the Oputa Panel as "forgiveness panels" that allow perpetrators of atrocities to walk free without real justice [30:14].

  • The Global Context (Kanye West & Code): He uses the global backlash against Kanye West to illustrate "code." He argues that other communities have an internal code that doesn't allow certain lines to be crossed, while "rich blacks" often sell out their community's pain for profit [22:58].


🖋️ The Roven News Editorial Take

"Seun Kuti is stripping away the religious and ethnic masks that often hide the true face of Nigerian suffering. His message is a wake-up call to the 'professional' class and the youth:

The common enemy isn't the person in the other church or mosque, but a system that marks the poor for death. > When the ruling class can ignore 44 years of military brutality or 2 million deaths in a civil war under the guise of 'reconciliation,' they prove that justice is reserved for those who can afford it.

For Roven News readers, the takeaway is clear—until we value the life of the poorest Nigerian as much as the richest, we are all just 'walking around with swollen souls.'" [03:44].

 


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We curate and share these reports to keep the public informed about current happenings in Nigeria.

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