He said leaders appear to be ignorant of the country’s history.
The lawyer said with the “insane level of low politics” that is practiced in Nigeria, only leaders who have a sense of history could effectively navigate the future from lessons of the past.
According to him, 2024 was not the first time Nigeria experienced hunger but it was expected of current leaders to understand the mistakes of the past otherwise they would keep taking actions that are detrimental to the citizens.
Tietie said, “Until we understand certain actions and make changes, we will continue to make the same mistakes in the expectations of different results. That is why we have all these frustrations. Nothing is new under the sun. Nothing that is happening now in Nigeria, has not happened in about three circles in Nigeria’s history. So we are in a fourth circle, why will a fourth circle of hunger, and political crisis hit us to the extent that the country will always be on the precipe as it is going to go to civil war? It is as if we are moving around in a circle and not making progress; the reason is because we deliberately do not know that we have made these mistakes before and we keep repeating them.”
He recommended that every Nigerian leader, at every level, must have a basic knowledge of Nigeria’s history because it is with history one can understand the people, and their kind of politics while leveraging it to bring development.
He thanked HSN and attendees for the historic moment and certificate, adding that his advocacy is aimed at improving the quality of life for every human being.
In his remarks, Aghalino said Tietie deserved the life membership certificate for demonstrating an uncommon capacity to confront the national question with patriotic zeal.
“I said for you to do your thing well, you must be a historian. I now realize that as the president of HSN, we need partnerships, big voices, and people with media presence to tell our story. If we have people like Frank Tietie as members of our society, we know that some of the challenges we are having in our society could be brought to bear in our national discourse.
“Being a life member of HSN society is a very special thing to us because life members are people we can run to when there is any trouble. We are proud that with you, with us, we can join in the national discourse on how we can move the country forward,” the professor added.
He said if leaders are conscious of history, some of the decisions they make in private and public life will be guided accordingly for national integration and harmony.
“It is our pleasure to present this life certificate. On behalf of the council and members of the Historical Society of Nigeria, I hereby present this life membership certificate to Barrister Frank Tietie. Congratulations,” he said, while presenting the certificate to Tietie, earlier.
The Chairman, Board of Trustees, CASER , Otunba Gbenga Onayiga, thanked the Historical Society of Nigeria for the honour, assuring that the honoree remains a lawyer with a difference.