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Gej's Declaration On 11-11-2014 Has Occultic Significance, Says Chris Okotie by amzee(m): 8:38pm On Dec 26, 2014
According to Okotie, President
Jonathan's Presidential
declation on November 11 2014
at the Eagle squares has
occultic significance. He says
the number, 11, is a sacred
number in the occultic world
and that it demonstrates an
appeasement of the powers of
darkness to favour the
supplicant. He said this and
many more in a piece titled
"2015 and our crony democracy"
posted on his facebook wall.
Find the piece below...
Season’s greetings to my
teeming readers. Let me still
serve you a morsel of politics
even as we celebrate the joyous
Yuletide season. The mood isn’t
cheery because of the horror of
senseless bloodletting by the
Boko Haram insurgents, but life
must go on, in the hope that
things will get better in the New
Year; even if they seem
otherwise at the moment.Our
politicians are self-serving and
uncaring, but we are a resilient
people who always ride out of
every storm.
The noisy campaigns of the
Presidential nominations of the
two major parties- the ruling
PDP and the APC, appear to
have eclipsed the nation’s top
headliners of 2014, such as the
Chibok girls abduction, and the
random seizure of territories by
the rampaging Boko Haram
terrorists. Also submerged in the
nomination hoopla are the
impeachment of Governor
Murtala Nyako and the defection
of the five PDP governors that
triggered it; Ayo Fayose’s
upstaging of APC’s Kayode
Fayemi in the Ekiti Governorship
elections, the dramatic fall of
crude oil price and its
implications for our oil-
dependent economy, and the
recruitment exercise that left
scores of young graduate job-
seekers dead from stampedes.
All of these and other major
headline news of 2014 may soon
be a distant memory, but we
can’t easily forget the failure of
the national soccer team and
defending champions, the Super
Eagles, to qualify for the African
Cup of Nations, the Air Force
plane that was shot down by the
Boko Haram insurgents and one
of the pilots reportedly
beheaded. Indeed, with its
gruesome operations getting to
new levels of cruelty, Boko
Haram stretched our military to
the limit, and exposed the decay
and dismal state of our armed
services. That was what came
to light in 2014, but must never
be allowed to continue in 2015.
The Ebola Virus Disease, EVD,
came and was defeated, but not
until after claiming the lives of
some victims including Dr.
Stella Ameyo Adadevoh and
other patriots; rather than plan
how to prevent future
resurgence, the APC and the
ruling PDP were bickering over
whom to credit with the arrest of
the disease. Of course, 2014
produced its fair share of
scandals and corruption in high
places too numerous to
mention.
Sad to recall, Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor’s private jet which
was involved in the cash for
arms scandal, was a major
headline news about which I
wrote a commentary, which
provoked CAN’s response in
pedestrian vulgarity, which I
declined to nobilitate with a
retort. The pain for Nigerians is
the impunity with which
perpetrators loot the treasury
under the watch of President
Goodluck Jonathan.
President Jonathan and his
strategists should be having a
big laugh after a ‘hard-won’
battle that finally handed His
Excellency an unprecedented
sole candidacy of the ruling
People’s Democratic Party, PDP,
in the 2015 presidential
elections, with a loud
declaration at a rally on
November 11, 2014. Gen.
Mohammadu Buhari (Rtd) is
flying the flag of the APC, having
clinched the party’s ticket in
closely fought primaries.
The implication of Dr.
Jonathan’s declaration on that
day (11-11-2014)has occultic
significance. When the number
is repeated, it takes a greater
ritualistic intensity. In this case,
we have 11-11-11, because
when you add the date
11-11-2014 as a year together,
you arrive at 11 also. This is in
consonance with occultic
numerology.
In the pre-natural world, the
number 11 is a powerful occultic
number: it represents judgment,
destruction and death of man.
Each digit in the 11-11-2014
date, when added together, viz:
1+1+1+1+2+0+1+4, you get
11. That’s why the declaration
was done on 11/11/2014, which
is the highest level of occultic
numerology. This sacred
number in the occultic world
demonstrates an appeasement
of the powers of darkness to
favour the supplicant. The name
of satan in Latin is LVX. L is 50,
V is 5 and X is 10. When you add
that together, you get 65. When
you add 6 + 5, you get 11.
Satan’s number is 11.
The question is; was this
declaration orchestrated by
occultic considerations, or is it a
mere coincidence? Since 11
represents; judgment,
destruction and death of man,
can we extrapolate from the
experiences of President
Goodluck Jonathan’s
administration so far that
number 11 has been prevalent in
our nation? Has there been
spiritual judgment, has there
been destruction and death on a
large scale? You, be the judge.
If the Church of Jesus Christ
appreciates this understanding,
they’ll be more reluctant to
gravitate in the direction of
President Jonathan, even
though the leaderships of CAN
and PFN have made a subtle
endorsement of his candidacy.
President Jonathan does not
belong to the Davidic genealogy;
he belongs to the house of Saul
and invokes the spirit of
Jeroboam. He swears by the
Lord and Malcham. He that hath
an ear let him hear.
Fixing all the fault lines of 2014
must begin with the
management of the usual post-
election crisis which is the
hallmark of every transition in
Nigeria. Whatever the outcome
of the Presidential elections, the
polity would likely quake as the
vanquished beat the drums of
war against the backdrop of
grandstanding by the victors. If
we have embraced a paradigm
shift as I have suggested,
Nigeria would have gone a
different way.
Despite all of that, and the likely
unpleasant fall-out of the
forthcoming general elections,
Nigeria will survive as usual.
Expect threats of war, but surely,
the Nigerian political class is
too timid to roll out the tanks for
battle, because, nobody would
like to put his life on the line
over a lost election.
Unfortunately, our gullible
youths do not know this. They
are usually the canon fodders
who bear the brunt of the
violence. The political elites use
them to unleash on any post-
election conflict, while the
politicians and their cronies
escape to safe havens where
they enjoy their loot. Be that as
it may, the voters have the final
choice to make in these crucial
elections.
Rev. Chris Okotie, a Pastor-
politician wrote from Lagos

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