THE POLITICIAN COLOURED NOVEMBER 2013 | Page 117

By Paul Okade Jr On the 5th of May 2010 Nigeria lost one of its greatest sons. President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua may only have led the nation for 24 months, but in that short space of time he exemplified leadership in its purest form and gave the nation a glimpse of what it could become. He was a selfless and a humble politician whose sole desire was to better the lives of all Nigerians irrespective of their religious dispositions or geopolitical origins. President Yar’Adua was born and raised as a Mus- lim, but he never allowed his religious beliefs to interfere with his politics because he understood that all Nigerians whether they’re Muslim, Christian, Traditionalists, Witches, Wizards, idolaters or any other belief are all human beings who require housing, healthcare, education and all other things necessary for human existence. This is the reason why racism, tribalism and all other ethnic divisions are truly the pastimes of the ignorant because irrespective of the colour of your skin, the language you speak or the religious belief you adhere to, we are all still God’s children and we all breathe the same air, drink the same water and aspire for the same things in life. We all want to see our children succeed, our elderly parents retired comfortably, and for wealth and health to be the proverbial “cushions” under our feet. There’s nothing worse than an educated bigot, and such people should never be allowed to ascend the ladder of national politics. Tribalism and ethnic divisions shouldn’t have a place in Nigerian politics, because 101 every Nigerian should embrace and welcome each other and seek to find a common national expression. This is why Sport is so important? Because if there’s one thing about sport, especially football, it is that for those 90 minutes that those 22 players are on the pitch, people forget their religion, language and skin colour and become completely engrossed in the game. Even the most ardent racists in Great Britain that hate all things “Black”, suspend their racial prejudices for those 90 minutes, and if an African player happens to be the person who scores the winning goal, then as far as they’re concerned that player is no longer Black, he has now become one of them, a full British national lol. The day a match is lost however due to a mistake made by a Nigerian player, the same British public who were calling him British a moment ago will quickly remind that player of his Nigerian ancestry. Such is the power of sport. People get emotional over their football teams, and in Europe Football is fast becoming a religion and the players are the Prophets. President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, our 13th President loved his country. He was a man of exceptional integrity and the first ever Governor in the history of Nigeria to declare his assets prior to assuming political office. He was born into a political family, his late Father was a former minister of Lagos in the first Republic and his older brother the late Shehu Musa Yar’Adua was one of Nigeria’s first progressive politicians and leader of the Social Democratic Party, an organisation which sought to end military rule in Nigeria.