“As they campaign vigorously for elections, you would think, they are
coming to grow the economy, enthrone justice, breed unity and tolerance,
love for one another.
No, they are coming to elevate Hausa-Fulani supremacy, to reposition the
security agencies by sacking all competent hands and replace them with
their kinsmen to drive their ethnic domination of the Biafrans, the
Fulani herdsmen will be armed and encouraged to slaughter us with
impunity, and their masters will protect them. They are coming to ensure
that my people are enslaved forever. Those who do not, believe me, will
soon see it happen before their eyes.”
There is no gainsaying that he has been proved right.
On 2nd December 2014 he went further by saying,
“Then a group deadlier than Boko Haram will emerge, they will seize
our farmland, rape our women, kill our people and their master will
protect, defend and even arm them, because their sole agenda is to
enslave us forever. Those who cannot see it now, will soon see it. The
hatred in their souls for my people is legendary. They do not see us as
humans. They kill, they slaughter, they burn and they destroy. Mindless
bloodletting is in their DNA. My people are in trouble”.
5 years later every word that Nnamdi has uttered in this prophecy has
come to pass. Love him or hate him can anyone doubt the fact that God
spoke through him on at least these two occassions?
What have we not seen in Nigeria? What have we not been through? What
have we not suffered? What have we not been afflicted with? What have we
not been subjected to?
First it was political sharia. Then islamist Boko Haram. Then terrorist
Fulani herdsmen. And now Ruga cow settlements.
Nigeria has become the biggest shithole on the African continent. We are
like an open public toilet that has never been flushed. Everything about
our country stinks!
They say they want to establish Ruga settlements all over the country
for the Fulani and their cows. Is cattle business Government business?
Cows were made for men, men were not made for cows. Cow-love is
unnatural and bestial. For a man to view a cow as a woman and feel
aroused by it is sickness.
They cannot push a nation to the brink of war simply because of their
inexplicable and disgusting attraction to a mooing cow and their
inordinate ambition and insatiable desire to conquer others.
They cannot use their cows and herdsmen from hell to cut us short and
mow us down like the winter wheat and the summer grass.
They have taken everything from us: our nation, our dignity, our
identity, our future, our self-respect, our destiny, our lives, our
liberty, our faith, our hope, our resources, our substance and so much
more. And now they want to take away our land!
Well I have news for them: this will not happen without a fight! It can
only happen over our dead bodies! They have removed the gloves and they
are brazenly baring their fangs.
Ours is a government of the Fulani, by the Fulani and for the Fulani.
Ours is not a nation but a conquered, occupied and subjugated vassal
state which was specifically and cleverly crafted and forged for the
benefit and advantage of the Fulani, their stooges and their cows.
This is self-evident. It is an incontrivertable and indisputable fact.
And it raises a number of fundamental questions about our supposed unity
and so-called nationhood.
We are constrained to ask: are we really one nation? Were we EVER one
nation?
Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the Premier of the old Western Region of Nigeria
and the erstwhile Leader of the Yoruba, raised this question in his
famous book titled “Paths To Nigerian Freedom” as far back as 1947 and
his answer was a resounding “no”.
He made the point that there was as much difference between a Turk and a
German as there was between a Fulani and an Igbo.
72 years later I have to say that I agree with him. It is one of the
greatest ironies of our history that the same Awolowo that wrote that
brilliant book and that displayed such remarkable, unprecedented and
prophetic insight about the nature and future of our union was a major
player in the savage and cruel war that was waged and brutal genocide
that was unleashed against the innocent civilian popultion of Biafra in
the name of keeping Nigeria one.
This contradiction in Awolowo’s otherwise great and extraordinary legacy
of excellence, principle and patriotism is something that I have never
been able to comprehend or understand.
Nigeria is not one nation and I do not believe that we ever were. We
were just pretending and lying to one another: publicly professing love
but secretly hating.
Whichever way you see it the following deeply profound and philosophical
questions must be answered.
What does a compassionate, gentle, refined, beautiful, reticent and
kind-hearted bird like the flamingo have in common with an aggressive,
repugnant, violent, greedy, loud, flesh-eating, ugly winged-beast and
bestial creature like a crow.
What does a peacok have in common with a vulture?
What does a kiwi have in common with an ostritch? What does a penguin
have in common with a quail?
What does the noble, courageous and regal eagle have in common with a
heartless chicken, a singing partridge, a humming pigeon, a red robin, a
caged and chirping budgerigar or a cuckoo out of hell?
What do the refined, the civilised, the educated and the noble have in
common with the ignorant, the bloodthirsty, the savage and the
bloodlusting barbarian who hail from another world and from another
century?
What does light have in common with darkness?
What do the living have in common with the dead?
What do the blessed have in common with the cursed?
What do the children of the Most High God have in common with the sons
and daughters of perdition and the seed of satan?
Those that continue to insist on “one Nigeria” must answer these
questions and rid themselves of their sadistic disposition, masochistic
fantasies and destructive delusions.
The truth is that “one Nigeria” died long ago but the Fulanisation and
Islamisation gambit of General Muhammadu Buhari has finally buried her
and put a nail in her coffin.
(Femi Fani-Kayode)