Reno Omokri, a sociopolitical analyst, posits that political power in Nigeria will continue to be controlled by the North and South due to their unity and humility. He suggests that these regions will maintain dominance until others learn from their example. Omokri argues that unless other regions adopt similar traits of unity and humility, the political landscape will remain unchanged.
He emphasizes the cyclical nature of power transfer between the North and Southwest, likening it to a game of tennis where the ball is passed back and forth. Omokri acknowledges that only the death of an incumbent President can temporarily disrupt this cycle.
He warns against the dangers of unity without humility and vice versa, stating that achieving and retaining power in Nigeria’s diverse society requires a balance of both qualities. Omokri highlights the understanding of this balance by the North and Southwest, urging other regions to follow suit to avoid political instability.