Clearly something has gone horribly wrong and this reinforces my belief
that the amalglamation of the northern and southern regions of Nigeria in
1914 was not just a mistake but a demonically-inspired, craftily-
contrived and premeditated satanic conspiracy by the British to destroy
the greatness and enormous human potentials of the people of the south and
the Middle Belt of Nigeria.
I do not believe in and neither do I respect a man-made, artificial, hybrid,
mongrel-state like Nigeria which has forcefully lumped my people together
with those that are inherently fascistic and racist, that are culturally
and historically inferior, that are intellectually defective and that are
nothing more than genocidal maniacs, ethnic vagabonds, wandering herdsmen,
cow-loving jihadists and Islamic fundamentalists.
We have nothing in common with them physically, spiritually, culturally,
historically and genetically. We are indigenous black Africans but they
are not.
They come from Berber, Taurag and Futan Jalon stòck. They are not and were
never from here and neither were they ever part of us.
And neither was there ever one Nigeria in the true sense of the word. That
erroneous misconception and misguided notion is nothing but a monumental
fraud.
I am an Ife before being a Nigerian. I am a Yoruba before being a
Nigerian. I am a southerner before being a Nigerian. I am a Christian
before being a Nigerian.
And unlike others I am not prepared to sacrifice my ethnic identity and
nationality or my religious faith on the alter of a servile, cowering and
slavish puppet-state called Nigeria.
I consider those in the international community that seek to compel me and
my people, the good people of the south and the Middle Belt, to stay in a
united Nigeria where we are nothing but canon-fodder for Islamist
terrorists, sport for Janjaweed herdsmen and food for Haramite dogs as
nothing but globalist slime.
I consider those from outside our shores that expect us to remain in this
debilitating and traumatising zoo and madhouse called Nigeria where we
have been systematically reduced to grovelling quislings and shivering
slaves as nothing but closet-islamists and neo-imperialist scum.
They have an Obama mindset. They believe in espousing and accomodating
evil and in sleeping with the enemy. They believe in light and darkness
merging together as one and in darkness contaminating and overwhelming the
light.
They believe in the spreading of death, disease, destruction, suffering,
persecution, poverty, barreness, corruption, evil, heartlessness, decay
and terror.
I am very different. I have a Trump mindest . I believe in helping my
friends and fighting my enemies. I believe in calling a spade a spade. I
believe that the essence and purpose of light is not to cohabit with
darkness but to identify it, expose it, drive it out and destroy it.
I believe in life, goodness, mecy, justice, charity, love, kindness,
courage, faith and a Living God that protects His own and showers His
children with peace, blessings, joy, prosperity and abundance.
I believe that radical Islam and those that seek to conquer and subjugate
my people by assimilation and the acquisition of political power in the
name of ethnic superiority should not be pampered and espoused but rather
should be confronted, resisted and destroyed.
Nigeria needs to be restructured or broken. And it is left to us, the real
leaders that are prepared to stand up and speak truth to power and that
are ready to offer ourselves as the voice of the voiceless, to do it.
We must be bold. We must be strong. We must be brave. We must take our
destiny into our own hands.
We must resist the devil and the evil and set ourselves free. The Yoruba
deserve better. The Igbo deserve better. The Niger Deltans deserve better.
The Mid-Westerners deserve better.
The Middle Belters deserve better. The Christians of the north deserve
better. We ALL deserve better.
Better we deserve and, whether our collective oppressors and adversaries
accept it or not, one way or the other, better we shall get.
The bottom line is this: our country cannot be described as the Federal
Republic of Nigeria but rather the Fulani Republic of Nigeria.
And as long as this remains the case she must either be quickly
restructured and given a new name or she must be broken up and carved into
two or more pieces. No-one was born to be a slave and no-one was born to
rule. May God help and deliver us.
In response to Part 1 of this contribution, Mr. Abraham Ogbodo, a well
respected columnist with the Guardian newspaper and one of the most
respected and insightful journalists in Nigeria, said the following:
“Sir, I share your pains. But this endless lamentations shall take us
nowhere. The Israelis understand so well the Islamic mindset which seeks
what it does not or cannot give. The Arabs want always to thrive on thier
own terms in the West and elsewhere yet in their enclave a man cannot do
as little as renounce Islam for Christianity. Butchering of humans is not
an exclusive occupation of one group against another group. If nothing
including government intervention is able to stop the butchering of
Southerners and Christians in Nigeria by the Fulanis, and since
self preservation is not negotiable, I suggest those being butchered
should adopt counter-butchering as a defence policy until reason prevails.
It is a well known fact that Islam does not spread by persuassion but by
conquest and that is not going to change in this generation. From its tiny
location in Medina, Islam conquered Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, North
Africa and substantial part of Asia. The Jihadist entered Europe and in
fact occupied Spain for centuries before they were disloged. But it wasn’t
so in Turkey where Christianity was obliterated and Islam established.
Mordern day Turkey was part of the Eastern Roman Empire with headquarters
in Constantinople (Istanbul). It was founded by Emperor Constantine who
marked the turning point in the history of Christianity. Today Turkey from
where
most of the acts of Apostle Paul were derived is all Islam. The Armenians
were butchered by the Ottoman army in a brutal quest to obliterate
centuries of Christian tradition in Turkey. I even hear that the special
cannon equivalent of today’s large-impact bomb with which the Sultan
sacked Constantinopole was produced by a Burgarian. As it is, Europe, the
Americas and Asia as they are today are not open to further Islamic
conquest. The only open and soft field remain Christian nations or
enclaves in Africa. The earlier we understand this and prepare for
ceaseless jihads
the better for us. Issues in the Islamic doctrine are hardly determined by
engagement; everything is settled with the sword. When the terror is
balanced, perhaps there may be peace. It calls for eternal vigilance not
only in the sense of endless advocacy but more in terms of specific action
plans to put up a formidable military resistance against the sustained
carnage. Just my thoughts sir”.
I wholeheartedly concur with Ogbodo’s observations. Not only has he spoken
the truth and hit the nail on the head but he has also spoken the minds of
millions.
It is time for those that enjoy to butcher others at the drop of a hat to be
reminded of the fact that they do not have a monopoly of violence.
Yet despite all the horror that is being inflicted upon our people by the
jihadists and ethnic supremacists in our midst all is not lost.
Comforting were the words of President Donald J. Trump, the new leader of
the free world, at his inauguration on 20th January. He said,
“We will reinforce old alliances and form new ones and UNITE the civilized
world against RADICAL ISLAMIC TERRORISM which we will ERADICATE from THE
FACE OF THE
EARTH………..There should be NO FEAR. We will be protected by the great
men and women of our military and law enforcement. And most importantly,
we will be PROTECTED BY GOD.”
These words bring hope and give strength. They are deeply encouraging. We
needed to hear them and the lifeline and inspiration that they offer now
more than ever before.
This is especially so in view of the fact that no less than 14 young
pro-Biafran IPOB members were shot dead in the streets of Port Harcourt on
January 20th by the Fulani President of the Fulani Republic of Nigeria’s
security forces simply because they dared to take part in a solidarity
rally and peaceful celebration of President Trump’s inauguration. They
were murdered simply because they supported Trump.
Their blood, together with the blood of the 808 Christians that were
butchered by the government-sponsored and protected radical islamist
Janjaweed Fulani militias in the sanctity of their homes in Southern
Kafanchan on Christmas eve and Christmas day, will not be shed in vain.
It will cry to God in Heaven for vengeance and it will speak death and
destruction into the ranks and lives of our collective oppressors and
those that seek to enslave us and keep us in bondage forever. Thus sayest
the Spirit of the Lord and that is the counsel and decree of the Ancient
of Days.
Permit me to conclude this contribution with an aside. I write the most
painful and bitter truths that few dare to write because I do not know
tomorrow.
I write what others dare not to write because when my maker calls me home
what will I say to Him if I fail to impart the profound knowledge and deep
insight that He gave me. What will I do or say when He asks me what I did
with the deep secrets and hidden and mystical truths that he asked me to
share with my fellow men when I was in the land of the living.
That is why I write: that God will not judge me or decree and declare me a
worthless coward before the Hosts of Heaven when my time comes.
I write every essay as if it were my last knowing that those who despise
and deny truth and who hate me with a perfect hatred wish me dead or
silenced.
Yet even if and when I fall my words will linger and continue to speak
powerfully into history and eternity.
Posterity will judge between me and my traducers and I will be vindicated
and proved right in the end.
For these are not my words but the words of the Holy Spirit that resides
in me and that guides me.
Today, as with every other day, I shall be the servant of truth and the
voice of the voiceless, minding not who I offend because I am emboldened
and empowered by the knowledge that the Lord is with me and that His word
says “to die is Christ and to live is gain”. (CONCLUDED).

