The government in Nigeria recently embarked on a make-over, project "Re-brand Nigeria"! Icheoku asks, is this necessary since it is not the name of the product or its packaging that is the problem. No, the problem is the product itself, which is not good! Hence, no amount of make-over or dressing up, absent a total gutting of the entire system, will ever make it palatable!
Dora Akunyili can try all she may to re-paint a painted-sepulcher, but still within its bowls, lies very stinking morbidity. Icheoku has written severally on the "problem" with Nigeria and possible solutions thereto; but until there is some seriousness of purpose by the coordinators of the Nigeria-Project, to look inwards and see that the thing eating the kola-nut is inside of it, there can never be any meaningful resolution of the myriad of problems militating against Nigeria. Regrettably most of them, if not all, are self-inflicted by a rudderless leadership leading a highly aloof and desensitized populace.

Nigeria is like a dilapidated house being put up for sale by this new effort; but for there to be any serious buyer, it has to be put in a saleable condition. It has to be completely gutted-out and re-fixed, starting from the top down. Merely putting a coat of paint of "re-branding" on it, will not suffice to cleanse Nigeria and Nigerians. What image is still left of Nigeria/Nigerians when a South African common-criminal, shot and killed the reggae-artist Lucky Dube, and in a confessional statement, said he shot him "because I mistook him for a Nigerian"? Icheoku asks, have Nigerians descended to such rock-bottom that they are now used as practice-ducks for targeted shooting? Has it gone so bad that they are now fair-game to be simply wasted and even by a South African petty criminal? And Nigeria is still wasting money maintaining an embassy staff at Pretoria or Johannesburg? From the smallest country in the world to the biggest, Nigeria and Nigerians are treated with the same levity as a nation of crooks and a people with high penchant for crimes? Today it is either Singapore executing a Nigerian in a firing squad, then tomorrow it is Saudi Arabia's turn to cut off the head of another Nigeria; next day it is an African country killing and maiming Nigerians; and prisons and jails around the world have their fair share of Nigerian inmates. But what does one expect from a country whose president was imposed on the country, hence never prepared for the challenges of governance? Whose governors are bandits being arrested all over the world with millions of looted dollars belonging
to her citizens? Whose former heads of states and presidents are billionaires without any meaningful source of their sudden wealth? Whose police Inspector Generals are criminal master-minds with some of them being paraded in hand-cuffs? Who in Nigeria, especially the leadership that is not a thief? Admitted some of them who have not had the opportunity yet, pretend otherwise to be a Mother Theresa? Nigeria is re-branding? What a breaking news indeed! The ineptitude of various Nigerian administrations since independence has not helped manage the crisis of confidence facing Nigeria and Nigerians; instead they respectively exacerbates the condition. Leaderships stealing unabashedly from the public coffers that they have become the poster-boy of corruption world-wide, with many of them seen as quarries to be nabbed by many countries of the world criminal justice system. If it is not Atiku Abubarkar and William Jefferson in the United States, it is Olusegun Obasanjo and KBR or James Ibori and Scotland Yard and the list goes on. Nigeria is known as a nation whose leadership is made up of criminal and fraudulent people; and the current administration is not an exception. The headship of the senate, David Mark's brigandage at NITEL was so damning that were Nigeria a decent society, he would be in prison rather than leading the senate of the most populous black country in the world. And what will a re-branding do to correct this anomaly of a senate president who is a thief? A country being led by a bunch of thieves might as well be assumed to be populated by thieves? The most recent $579million dollars bribery-scandal involving three past heads of state/president of Nigeria with America's KBR is still smoking-hot, but the authorities in Nigeria, instead of prosecuting the implicated fellows, are trying to sweep it under the carpet, yet they want to re-brand Nigeria? Elections in Nigeria is a glorified selection where the nastiest and the most callous always have their way and an Umaru Yar'Adua who did not win an election was imposed on Nigeria as her president; yet Nigeria wants a re-branding? Virtually all past governors stole their states' money and the only meaningful attempt at holding them accountable was sabotaged with the removal of the nemesis of corruption, chief investigator Nuhu Ribadu; yet Nigeria wants a re-branding? A once siting attorney general and minister of justice of Nigeria Bola Ige was brutally murdered by the state and no serious investigation has been made to uncover and hold accountable the murderers; yet Nigeria is itching to re-brand? Icheoku asks, what type of re-branding is this, being sought by the authorities in Nigeria? The more you look, the less you see type of re-branding? The task these apostles of "re-branding Nigeria" should rather occupy themselves with is to put their Nigerian-house in order. Prove yourself and people will love you; earn your respect and people will respect you. Icheoku says, no one ever respects a thief, especially when the thief is a thief of state who steal entrusted peoples' money. The first order of business should be to find out the root-cause of the Nigeria's skunky-image? Rephrasing, why does the mention of Nigeria draw such a flak or revulsion among the peoples of the world? How can a country be respected when her heads of government regularly fly into Switzerland in their private jets with loads of dollar-bills to deposit in some private coded safe-deposit boxes while her citizenry are dying of common malaria and starvation? It is this thievery of state resources by the state managers that has cost Nigeria the respect of the world! It is the endemic corruption which has metastasised through every fabric of the Nigeria society that is costing Nigeria her image? It is the lack of security in Nigeria that is tasking Nigeria's image; - as security votes meant for security personnel and weapons-procurements are hijacked by the leadership of the various security outfits without question. Icheoku recalls that a former Inspector General of Police Ehindero made away with over 23 million Naira meant for the police and the matter has since been swept under the carpet, Nigerian style; yet a re-branding is the song of the present? It is the over 61 percent jobless rate in Nigeria which has forced its so many of its population to all corners of the earth and doing whatever it takes just to survive that calls for re-branding? It is the incessant military interventions and banditry in Nigeria wherein the generals loot the treasury dry that calls for re-branding? Look at Babangida's Minna mansion? Look at Obasanjo's Hilltop mansion? Look at Abacha's loot? And Babangida also has a private jet? These abnormally is what calls for re-branding and not necessarily Nigeria. It is looting-unlimited amongst the ruling class with every leader trying to out-loot its predecessor that calls for re-branding! It is the inability or lack of the will to provide power in Nigeria that calls for re-branding! It is the lack of motor-able roads that calls for re-branding! It is lack of medical care in Nigeria which makes her leadership to fly to other countries of the world in search of cure for simple headaches while the average Joe Nigerian dies of illness which an ordinary procedure would have cured; that needs a re-branding! A country with such a putrid resume does not need to burnish her image for the rest of the world as the drove of her citizens trying to escape such a hell-hole, will be her biggest nightmare. So those countries in the cross-hair of this re-branding effort will ask, if Nigeria is all that, why then are her citizens running away from it? Therefore, Dora Akunyili and co, your job should be addressing some of these enumerated internal problems instead of wasting resources trying to baptise Nigeria for the international community. As they say, charity begins at home, so instead of embarking on an un-win-able obtuse project, do some introspection and start today by meaningfully fighting corruption, the root-cause of everything that is wrong with Nigeria. Should you succeed with this, then the world will stop seeing Nigeria as the unsafest place on earth or the riskiest place to invest or do business or where the leadership demands and receives a $600 million dollars bribe before they can sign a $6billion dollars LNG contract?


