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What Did We Do To Deserve This - Femi Fani-Kayode


Sometimes last year, I watched the Hollywood blockbuster titled ”12 Years A Slave” starring Brad Pitt and the Nigerian-born actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. After watching the film I was at a loss for words. It was a masterpiece. It was a powerful rendition of a true and heroic story.

After watching the film I could not help asking myself the following question: what did the black man ever do to deserve such wickedness and suffering? What did our forefathers do to deserve such barbarity and mindless torture in the hands of those that held them captive in a distant land?

May God forgive those that brutalised and enslaved us. I cannot hate them. I can only love and forgive them because only love and forgiveness can drive out hate and heal the wounds that they inflicted on the souls of our people.



What they did to us was far greater, far more damaging and far more devastating than the Germans ever did to the Jews. Though we are compelled to forgive by scripture, we must never forget.

And never must such a thing be allowed to happen again. No minority, whether he or she be black, brown, yellow, red, white or in any other way ”different” should be allowed to suffer like that or to feel the pain of humiliation, indignity, servitude, persecution and the denial of the most basic and fundamental rights because we are all God’s children.

It is incumbent on us all to stand up for the weak, the vulnerable, the deprived, the despised, the enslaved, the voiceless, the ”different” and the persecuted wherever and whoever they are because to love others as we love ourselves is God’s primary law.

They must never be allowed to walk alone because it was that spirit of standing up for others and fighting for the weak and helpless and the display of such love and selflessness that eventually freed the so-called ”slave” from his hideous captivity in the film titled ”12 Years A Slave”.

It was the goodness, love, kindness courage and inherent power of those who refused to remain silent and who were ready to take a risk and stand up for truth and justice that caused the man to regain his freedom and to be returned to his family in Washington after being enslaved for twelve long years. What a man. What a film. What a great and powerful rendition of truth and what a testimony of man’s inhumanity to man.

What compelling evidence and confirmation of the eternal truth that tells us that no matter how dark the night may be, ”joy comes in the morning”. What an affirmation of the undeniable fact that ultimately good always triumphs over evil. What a magnificent example of God’s power, grace, manifold blessings and great mercy.

I urge as many as possible to find the time to watch ”12 Years A Slave”. You will never be the same again. Having watched this film I believe that the case for reparations for the slave trade must continue to be made. If the world can give the State of Israel back to the Jews as compensation for persecuting them for thousands of years and killing 6 million of them during the Second World war alone why can’t that same world pay reparations to the African for enslaving him for thousands of years and for killing at least 30 million of our people over the ages.

Why can’t the western powers be made to pay reparations to Africa for what they subjected our people to even after the institution of slavery and the slave trade was formally abolished and particularly during the colonial era?

As a glaring example of the sheer cruelty of the Europeans during that period, King Leopold 11, who ruled Belgium from 1865 to 1909, actually owned the Congo and all that was in it as part of his personal estate.

By virtue of his supposedly blue blood, one man owned millions of Africans and all their land and chattels even though he resided thousands of miles away in a distant Europe.

Such was this man’s inate brutality and monstrous power that he orchestrated and directed the slaughter of no less than 15 million Congolese Africans whilst he ruled from Brussels. This was so even though he never set his foot in Africa throughout his long reign.

Yet the world sat by silently and did nothing. As a matter of fact many of his fellow Europeans actually applauded his actions and described him as a good example and indeed the epitomy of all that was noble and all that ought to be expected from the very best of European royalty. I ask again, what did the black man do to deserve this?

What about Cecil Rhodes, the Englishman man who, according to European historians, ”literally and lawfully bought” a large part of southern Africa and all that was in it and who named that new frontier after himself by calling it ”Rhodesia”? He also sent millions of Africans to their early graves. This is the same Cecil Rhodes who established the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship for Oxford University and whose money has helped, and still helps, to educate some of the western world’s most distinguished and celebrated leaders by paying for their fees at Oxford. One of those leaders was a young man by the name of Bill Clinton who took immense pride in being a Rhodes Scholar and who later became the President of the United States of America.

Little did Clinton and all those other ‘’great’’ future leaders of the western world know that the money that was used to pay for their ‘’Rhodes scholarship’’ at Oxford was in fact blood money which had it’s origins and roots in the suffering of the tormented souls, wasted lives and barbaric slaughter of millions of dispossesed and enslaved southern Africans that were bought, sold, maimed, enslaved and butchered in the diamond mines of Cecil Rhodes’ De Beers company.

It was this pernicious state of affairs that provoked Mr. Ronald King to post the following words on his Facebook page on august 3rd 2015:

‘’Every black child in grade school is taught that Adolf Hitler killed 6 million Jews and is the worse human being that ever lived. On the other hand our children are taught that the ‘’Right Honorable’’ Cecil Rhodes, the founder of the De Beers diamond company in South Africa, who killed ten times that number of Africans is a hero and a statesman and if they study hard and do well in school they may win the Rhodes Scholarship, the oldest and most celebrated international fellowship award in the world. They don’t mention that those scholarships are paid for by the blood of their ancestors’’.

Such was the power of Rhodes’ sinister, evil, pervasive and malevolent legacy that it took over 100 years and a bitter and prolonged 15 year civil war (from 1964 to 1979) for the black Africans of that country to secure their rights, to be recognised and acknowledged as being human beings, to win the right to vote and to install democracy and majority rule.

It was only after all this was achieved, in 1979, that the name ”Rhodesia” was dropped like a hot potato and was changed to ”Zimbabwe”. I ask again, what did the black man do to deserve this?

We need not go into the sufferings of our black brothers and sisters in apartheid South Africa at the hands of the white Boers from the day that the Dutchman, Van Riebek, arrived on the southern African coast in 1604 and saw what he graphically described as ”stinking black dogs”. We need not talk about the humiliation and enslavement of our fellow black Africans at the hands of the Arabs of the Sudan, whether it be in Darfur or Southern Sudan for over 500 years.

We need not go into the sheer barbarity and inhuman suffering that our brothers and sisters were subjected to in the sugar cane fields and the coffee and bannana plantations of the West Indies and South America for many centuries.

Everywhere we look throughout world history the story is the same: Africa and Africans have been pillaged, raped, tortured, humiliated, enslaved, butchered, wrenched from their families, scattered, bought and sold, considered as chattel and treated with the most explicit and extreme forms of brutality and violence by those who have a different skin color to us and those from outside our shores.

Yet still there have been no reparations and no formal apology. Instead what they have given us today is the the ”second slavery” of foreign debt and humiliating servitude by every single African country to the western monetary agencies such as the IMF, the Paris Club, the Bretton Woods Institutions and the World Bank.

Those evil and opaque bodies and their paymasters and agents are today’s slave masters and they have turned successive African governments into little more than desperate pimps, shameless prostitutes and indebted and pliant little beggars.

They have squeezed the very life out of our people, destroyed the future of our respective nations and blighted our collective destinies. This is neo-colonialism in it’s most primitive and raw form. I ask again, what did the black man do to deserve this?

Yet thankfully there is still hope and God’s power still remains sure and ever present. He is ever faithful and His promises are ever sure.

Nothing drives that point home more than the fact that despite all we have suffered over the centuries in the hands of those that enslaved us and that viewed us as nothing more than worthless chattel, today it is a black man of free African descent, whose forefathers were never slaves and whose proud ancestry can be traced to modern-day Kenya on the east African coast, that is the most powerful man in the world.

That man’s name is Barack Obama, President of the United States of America. The fact that such a man with such a heritage can be President of a nation that once prided itself on slavery and that once regarded the black man as nothing more than a glorified chimpanzee is a testimony to the power of God. Yet the African is not alone in this respect.

Apart from the Jews, the Red Indians of North America, the Armenians of Asia and the Aborigines of Australia there is only one other group of people that have suffered almost as much as the African in the hands of other races in human history.

Those people are those that were once known as the ”serfs”- the slave under-class of slavic Russia. Like the African, the serfs and peasants of Russia were also treated with disdain, regarded as chattel and viewed as being sub-human by the Tsars and ruling class of the Russian Empire.

They also suffered immeasurably in their millions for thousands of years under successive Russian governments and rulers. Like the African, they were also ”owned” by their rulers and they lived or died at the pleasure of the nobility.

It is yet another irony of fate and another testimony to the awesome power of God that today the second most powerful man on the planet is a proud, confident and strong-willed Russian whose ancestry can be traced directly to the serfs of mother Russia and who comes from equally humble origins. His name is Vladimer Putin, the President of the Russian Federation.

The world has indeed been handed over by God to the seed and lineage of those that were once oppressed and that were once treated as sub-human by others. The meek and the once despised have indeed inherited the earth. Yet that is not good enough. We have far more to do.

The case for reparations can and must still be made for Africa and Africans in particular and we must begin to make that case without fear or favor right from today. We must pick up the gauntlet and take over the baton from where others left off. We must acknowledge the fact that if we, as men and women of color, do not do it ourselves no-one will do it for us.

May the souls of all those that suffered and perished as slaves continue to rest in peace. God bless Africa.
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15 comments

  1. Same thing they did to us that's what you politicians did to Nigerians, even after slavery many years ago.

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  2. FFK, did not include that the white slave owners in america liked the black female slaves and they were raped at random...hence the many half caste peeps in america today...

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  3. FFK, did not include that the white slave owners in america liked the black female slaves and they were raped at random...hence the many half caste peeps in america today...

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  4. To show it was a deliberate act, we now beg the america to allow us come to their country and be slaves but they will not giv visa...i swear many nigerian in modern times will prefer to be taken to america or uk to be a slave...that one don pass oooo...they now enslave our economy and steal our crude oil...have anyone ever asked who buys the stolen crude...

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  5. But the white folks gave us clothes, education, lifestyle , jollof rice & stew, bathing soap, tooth paste , drugs, tv , radio , mobile phone , ac , cars, wristwatch, shoes , brassiere, underwear for men and women, electricity , bread , beer , etc, etc, etc, etc...abeg this white men try jooor...

    Even fani kayode benefitted from from all of the above, thats why he acquired the knowledge to write jargons today ....otherwise, he would have been a naked guy sleeping on top of a tree like is fore ,fore, fore ,fore, fore fathers who never had opportunity of western culture...lol

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    1. Don't be decieved bro, we had our own type of civilization before the white man came over and destroyed it. Convincing us it was useless all in the bid to colonize us mentally and physically. What this trash talking FFK does not realize is that we brought slavery upon ourselves because of greed and hatred for ourselves which still goes on today, in the U.S they say black lives matter whereas black folks kill themselves more than white folks do. Even the trans Atlantic slave trade was supported by Africans, we sold our brothers and sisters, fueled by the tribalism and greed that still holds us in bondage and has kept us in the dark ages. The black man's worst enemy is himself.

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    2. God bless you my brother, you said it all. Your commentary is apt. My mother will always say that ..."if the wall of your room is not cracked lizard can not find a place to come in to your room" Africans were grossly responsible for the enslavement of Africa. It's so annoying that these Africans did that in exchange for mirror,salt, dane gun, damask and George material, hat, knife, schnapps(dry gin) etc it's a shame... no reparation FFK if you ask our fore fathers, they have been rewarded they where more concerned with immediate gratification instead of building for posterity. the same thing happenes today. Nigeria's successive government looted the nation to the tone of £400b and the are all stashed in oversea. Did the white man stole them? FFK you are even part of them in this modern slavery. Wash your hands before you come to equity.!!!

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  6. The answer to FFK's questions are very simple;
    "Only Righteousness and the Strife For It Exalts a Nation. Sin is always a source/causes of Reproach"

    FFK should remember that, we are where we are today, because people like him believes more in fraudulent means to achieve their goals rather than righteous means.

    Whether we like it or not, we should never forget the fact that the reason slave trade thrived was because many kings back then in Africa (and unfortunately even till now) had same mindset as people like FFK today.

    By this, for FFK to sincerely answer the questions in his mind, he should please take a look at the mirror, the person he sees is one of the factors holding our dear Nation down from progressing far above the shackles of slavery and its mentality.

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    1. You are completely uninformed. You will see in a few months those that are really holding down the development of Nigeria. Politics is now over and reality has set in!

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    2. @ AnonymousAugust 11, 2015 at 9:58 PM.
      U are on point. Beautiful answer to a question from a ..,.......,. Make I pity U. MUMU fkk

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  7. what you did to Nigerian with your co politicians are worse than what they did to our forefathers.
    You are more wicked than them.

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  8. To borrow a quote from the above write up; ''Everywhere we look throughout world history the story is the same: Africa and Africans have been pillaged, raped, tortured, humiliated, enslaved, butchered, wrenched from their families, scattered, bought and sold, considered as chattel and treated with the most explicit and extreme forms of brutality and violence by those who have a different skin color to us and those from outside our shores.'' One thing that FFK failed to mention is that we Africans did and still do more of this things to ourselves than the white colonial masters ever did. Also, colonialism in part and the success of people like Cecil Rhodes were made possible by African leaders who granted concessions to the colonialists.
    What the white people did to us was almost unforgivable but FFK should look in the mirror and remember that it was people like him who were in power during those dark times in African history that are jointly responsible for our trials and tribulations. FFK should first seek to change himself before coming up with such write ups. People like him are still responsible for enslaving millions of Nigerians

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  9. FFK IS AN EPITOME OF MAN INHUMANITY TO MAN AND ONLY GOD HIMSELF CAN WASH YOUR SINS AWAY. THIS YOUR SUDDEN DISPLAY OF COMPASSION FOR AFRICANS IS THE WORST DISPLAY OF STUPIDITY I HAVE EVER READ ON ANY DAILY.
    FOR YOUR INFORMATION FFK IT WILL NOT SWAY THE MINDS OF NIGERIANS GIVEN YOUR CALLOUS AND BARBARIC ANTECEDENT IN THE LAST POLITICAL DISPENSATION.
    IF I MAY ASK FFK, WHAT ACTUALLY DO YOU SEE WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE MIRROW?
    BUT IF YOU ASK ME I SEE A BLACK SOUL THAT NEEDS REDEMSION.
    LOOK AROUND YOU FFK WE ARE OUR GREATEST ENEMY ESPECIALLY WITH PEOPLE LIKE YOU AROUND.

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  10. FFK, you indeed misfired by this write-up, testing what Nigerians views would be about you uh! You aren't seeing nothing, your generations will suffer for your inglorious sojourn with the immediate past leader of the most populous nation in Africa. Only true repentance will free you from eternal guilty conscience.

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  11. It is easy to complain about what other people did to us and ignore the following facts: The enslavement of Africans was not possible without the complicity of the "Pombeiros" -Thats the term Portuguese slave traders used to describe an African who sells other Africans into slavery. These slaves went to work in mines and plantations in America. In return, the Pombeiros used his wealth to purchase luxury goods like umbrellas and cloth. He had multiple children from numerous wives and concubines. Many of whom did not benefit from his wealth, he didnt raise or even acknowledge. Today, the modern Pombeiros sells his countrymen and its resources in return for luxury items like cars, designer clothes, acquires titles for himself and has numerous children from multiple women. Many of whom do not benefit from his wealth, raise or even acknowledge. Today, the plantations and mines are right here in Africa.
    Here is the thing, we have more than enough raw materials and human and intellectual capital to become highly developed. Unfortunately, the modern Pombeiros is selling us out for his narcissistic and selfish interest.

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