Shekau told us everything that was wrong with Nigeria.
Shekau made us understand the level and implications of looting in
Nigeria as well as the level of institutionalized disenfranchisement of
the masses. He exposed how evil we are and can be and as well triggered
good advocacy and most human, altruistic behavior in some of us. He
exposed the hypocrisy and cowardice of our Elite and Religious leaders.
Shekau made us know how many who claimed to be crusaders, ready to die
in Jihad over ripping of pages of books were mere cowards who cowered
away and tucked their heads under their mothers' laps when the true call
to rescue our weakest was made.
Shekau made us understand how
much of a crime authority stealing was. President Buhari just referred
to him when defending his extra-judicial imprisonment of Dasuki. He
said, "look at the 2 million displaced people and I should let Dasuki
who looted the billions go to London?" This was academic course Shekau 101: the implications of government looting.
Shekau
did not lie as all our administrations do, Shekau always told us the
truth. Shekau exposed our rot which he took advantage of. In fact during
Shekau's time, Shekau was the only institution that worked in Nigeria
when all others were thoroughly dysfunctional. Shekau operated his Boko
Haram with efficiency, discipline and professionalism, something we lack
in all ours till date. None of his members ever divulged company
secrets. On the information sector, Shekau's press releases were always
relevant and timely, even at times when he was dead. When Jonathan could
not procure arms, Shekau did right from the jungles of Sambisa and when
the Nigerian army could not fight, he could. Remember how 300 of his
men used to defeat 3000 of Alex Badeh's without even shooting a bullet?
Shekau
taught Nigerians a lot of sense. He showed us how foolish we are. He
ridiculed the north and drilled them on their extremism. Notice, since
Shekau came to town you no longer have those insane northern youth
running around at the beck and call of the Takfiri fanatic elite,
burning Churches and Igbo businesses for beauty pageants "in Indonesia?"
Shekau took them to school and gave them a mirror to see their dark
souls. Shekau taught Nigerians to live in peace and harmony, well to a
degree he did, though it has already worn off in the north and east and
within sectors of the demolishing government. He brought us together to
vote for change which would have been otherwise largely impossible.
I
miss the days and ways he boldly called our bluffs and dismantled our
government lies. Today we and our media are not bold enough to stand to
authorities and tell them when they lie and declare stuff as
technically corrected when it is not, that they are lying. We are not
true to ourselves and our existence as Shekau was. Shekau let us and the
world know how useless we are/were. He made things vividly clear.
We
could never be united as a nation in truth, goodness and justice, but
at least, thanks to Shekau, we eventually even if reluctantly got
largely united in anger at evil. Like Paul of the Bible, Shekau will be
remembered for the mantra "Let us do evil, that good may come."
Without Shekau we return to our lies, our intolerance, sectarianism and self hate.
Today under a pretense of good, may insufferable evil not come.
You can call me a lunatic, but truth be told, I miss Shekau the mirror to our dark souls as I wrote of him sometime back.

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