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'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by boman2014: 11:03am On Aug 31, 2017
The former Aviation minister said this in a new article he
published this morning on his social media page. Read below



On August 3rd 1857, in what can only be described
as one of the most profound, moving, passionate
and inspiring speeches in human history, Frederick
Douglas, the former black slave and the great
freedom fighter and philosopher said, inter alia, the
following:

"Let me give you a word of the philosophy of
reform. The whole history of the progress of human
liberty shows that all concessions yet made to her
august claims have been born of earnest struggle.
The conflict has been exciting, agitating, all-
absorbing, and for the time being, putting all other
tumults to silence. It must do this or it does nothing.
If there is no struggle there is no progress.

Those who profess to favor freedom and yet
deprecate agitation are men who want crops
without plowing up the ground; they want rain
without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean
without the awful roar of its many waters.
This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a
physical one, and it may be both moral and
physical, but it must be a struggle.

Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never
did and it never will. Find out just what any people
will quietly submit to and you have found out the
exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be
imposed upon them, and these will continue till they
are resisted with either words or blows, or with
both.

The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the
endurance of those whom they oppress. In the light
of these ideas, Negroes will be hunted at the North
and held and flogged at the South so long as they
submit to those devilish outrages and make no
resistance, either moral or physical.

Men may not get all they pay for in this world, but
they must certainly pay for all they get. If we ever
get free from the oppressions and wrongs heaped
upon us, we must pay for their removal.
We must do this by labor, by suffering, by sacrifice,
and if needs be, by our lives and the lives of
others".

These powerful and insightful words are as true
and as relevant today as they were 150 years ago
when they were first spoken.

They are words that have universal application to
humanity and that have been recited and repeatedly
chanted like a haunting and inspiring mantra by
virtually every notable prisoner of conscience,
freedom fighter and agitator for equity, liberty and
human rights over the last one hundred and fifty
years.

They are particularly relevant in the Nigeria of today
where tyranny and injustice runs deep, where any
form of resistance or opposition is regarded as
subversion and is met with brutality and lethal force
and where any telling criticism of the ruling APC
party, government officials or the President is
regarded as "hate speech" that must be supressed.
Permit me to give just one example of the latter in
this contribution which, in my view, clearly reflects
the nervous and obsessive disposition, the sheer
madness and the sociopathic narcissism of the
Buhari administration.


.
A few days ago I had a revealing, probing and in-
depth interview with a leading television station
about President Muhammedu Buhari, his record in
office over the last two years, his health and his
governent.

Lai Mohammed, our notoriously excitable and
mendatious Minister of Information, was so upset
and disturbed by the contents of that discussion
that he personally called the television station that
recorded it and told them that the government
would close them down if they dared to air it.
His call was followed by an equally threatening one
from the chief executive of the Nigerian
Broadcasting Corporation who issued the same
threat.

Yet it did not stop there. Femi Adesina, the
President's spokesman, almost defecated in his
pants when he got a whisper of some of the things
that I had revealed and he wondered out loud how I
managed to get all the facts and information that I
shared during the interview.

He begged the station not to air it as well and also
threatened them with dire consequences if they did
so. Sadly the station in question got cold feet,
succumbed to the threats and fell for the blackmail.


I am not surprised by this and neither do I blame
them for doing so. I say this because they, more
than any other, have been subjected to all manner
of harrasment over the years yet despite that they
remain one of the most balanced, professional,
forthright and courageous media outfits in the
country till today.

They are indeed the first amongst equals but they
also know the monsters that they are dealing with
when it comes to the Buhari administration and
they appreciate the fact that they have to be
extreemly careful even when it comes to reporting
what are essentially notorious facts.

They have to be even more careful when it comes to
allowing strong opposition figures like yours truly
and other non-conformists and perceived enemies
of the government to use their powerful platform to
air their personal opinions and strong dissenting
views.

The truth is that this government is vicious and
dangerous and, in my view, they are only one step
away from "disappearing" (Argentinian style)
media practitioners, publishers, essayists,
columnists and writers that are not prepared to bow
down to their unholy will and lick their filthy,
unclean and unwashed posterior.

Simply put they are a chicken-hearted government
that are terrified of their own shadow.
They are a government of uncircumcised Philistines
who were put in power by heathans and
unbelievers and who attract and enjoy the support
of every low-life and apostate from the south side
of hell.

Nothing terrifies them more than public scrutiny and
the glorious light of accountability and truth.
From the top to the bottom they are all the same:
gangsterish and paranoid charlatans who flourish
in darkness and who thrive in division, conflict, lies,
deceit, suppression, threats, murder, violence and
intimidation.

Femi Adesina's cowardice and perfidy particularly is
nothing new. This is the same man that threatened
the publisher of two leading national newspapers to
close my weekly column and that has been begging
and offering inducements to virtually every online
magazine that I write for to stop publishing my
essays.

That is how fearful, feeble, powerless, shameless,
cowardly and paranoid the Buhari government has
become. That is the level of their depravity and that
is the level that they have degenerated to.

They cannot take criticism and they cannot bear
any form of factual and in-depth analysis of their
abysmal and woeful performance.

They do not have the stomach or intellectual
stamina for a strong and lively challenge, for what I
would describe as "hardtalk" or indeed for any form
of virile debate and contentious public discourse.
Simply put they behave like a congress of baboons
and a colony of monkeys. They always run away
from a real fight and a real debate and they are
terrified of those that are ready to take them on.
Instead of attempting to defend themselves in the
court of public opinion they seek to silence the
opposition by the power of their might and they
seek to supress dissent, muscle the media and bury
the truth.


Despite their sheer desperation to hold on to power
at any cost and to cower the people and in spite of
their despicable, tyrannical and inglorious mindset I
have the following to say to them: like satan, your
time is short.

You oppress the people and whip them into line, not
by good works or inspiring leadership, but through
the usage of nothing but intimidation, lies, threats,
blackmail, disinformation, witchunts, fear, hate,
division and terror. Your tactics are as despicable
as they are deplorable.

Yet despite your subjugation and tyranny it will
soon be over for you. The earth and the heavens
have rejected you, the elemental forces oppose you
and the Nigerian people secretly despise you. This
is the doing of the Lord and it is marvelous in our
sight.

You cannot wash away the blood that you have
shed. You cannot erase the memory of your failures
and your atrocities and those that you have
humiliated, destroyed, insulted, tortured,
incarcerated and subjected to persecution and the
most vicious and callous media trials.

You cannot silence the voice of the voiceless, you
cannot intimidate the servant of truth and you
cannot supress the champion of the oppressed.
The finger of the Lord has marked you down for
shame, torment and destruction and the sword of
the Lord has wounded you beyond redemption. The
rats were just the beginning. More miracles and
wonders will soon come.

The truth is that no matter how hard you try to put
out the raging fire and the crisis of confidence that
has afflicted you it will not stop.


Your days are numbered and your end is nigh. The
Ancient of Days has spoken and He shall perfect it.

http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2017/8/femi-adesina-almost-defecated-in-his-pants-over-a-recent-interview-i-had-about-this-government-ffk-says.html

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Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by fk001(m): 11:07am On Aug 31, 2017
Rubbish..
..Nigerian politicians are not good in opposition trolling they need to learn from USA.

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Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by ricksun: 11:22am On Aug 31, 2017
you're always on the news for a wrong reason Mr FFK. why do you always have a sleepless nights over this government? oh I see, you are a court jester owing to the massive looting u partook during the previous administration.
stop using the name of God in vain. u re corrupt and nobody take you serious anymore, go get a life and stop the hate speech already.

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Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by Nobody: 12:14pm On Aug 31, 2017
cool
Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by Realkenny(m): 12:31pm On Aug 31, 2017
I can't waste my time reading anything that concerns Nigerian politics

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Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by Max24: 12:49pm On Aug 31, 2017
What advice did ffk give Jonathan when Diezanie and co were stealing all the billions ? The advent of several groups has shown that Nigeria will not be another Animal Farm for politicians manipulation. Or did he not collect the #800m shared to him under GEJ ? I rather have an incorruptible dictator as President than a quiet thief !!!

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Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by SalamRushdie: 1:26pm On Aug 31, 2017
Realkenny:
I can't waste my time reading anything that concerns Nigerian politics

But Nigerian politicians keep wasting the destinies of you and your loved ones , when good people Stay out of politics bad people rule

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Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by knowledgeable: 2:13pm On Aug 31, 2017
boman2014:
The former Aviation minister said this in a new article he
published this morning on his social media page. Read below



On August 3rd 1857, in what can only be described
as one of the most profound, moving, passionate
and inspiring speeches in human history, Frederick
Douglas, the former black slave and the great
freedom fighter and philosopher said, inter alia, the
following:

"Let me give you a word of the philosophy of
reform. The whole history of the progress of human
liberty shows that all concessions yet made to her
august claims have been born of earnest struggle.
The conflict has been exciting, agitating, all-
absorbing, and for the time being, putting all other
tumults to silence. It must do this or it does nothing.
If there is no struggle there is no progress.

Those who profess to favor freedom and yet
deprecate agitation are men who want crops
without plowing up the ground; they want rain
without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean
without the awful roar of its many waters.
This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a
physical one, and it may be both moral and
physical, but it must be a struggle.

Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never
did and it never will. Find out just what any people
will quietly submit to and you have found out the
exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be
imposed upon them, and these will continue till they
are resisted with either words or blows, or with
both.

The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the
endurance of those whom they oppress. In the light
of these ideas, Negroes will be hunted at the North
and held and flogged at the South so long as they
submit to those devilish outrages and make no
resistance, either moral or physical.

Men may not get all they pay for in this world, but
they must certainly pay for all they get. If we ever
get free from the oppressions and wrongs heaped
upon us, we must pay for their removal.
We must do this by labor, by suffering, by sacrifice,
and if needs be, by our lives and the lives of
others".

These powerful and insightful words are as true
and as relevant today as they were 150 years ago
when they were first spoken.

They are words that have universal application to
humanity and that have been recited and repeatedly
chanted like a haunting and inspiring mantra by
virtually every notable prisoner of conscience,
freedom fighter and agitator for equity, liberty and
human rights over the last one hundred and fifty
years.

They are particularly relevant in the Nigeria of today
where tyranny and injustice runs deep, where any
form of resistance or opposition is regarded as
subversion and is met with brutality and lethal force
and where any telling criticism of the ruling APC
party, government officials or the President is
regarded as "hate speech" that must be supressed.
Permit me to give just one example of the latter in
this contribution which, in my view, clearly reflects
the nervous and obsessive disposition, the sheer
madness and the sociopathic narcissism of the
Buhari administration.


.
A few days ago I had a revealing, probing and in-
depth interview with a leading television station
about President Muhammedu Buhari, his record in
office over the last two years, his health and his
governent.

Lai Mohammed, our notoriously excitable and
mendatious Minister of Information, was so upset
and disturbed by the contents of that discussion
that he personally called the television station that
recorded it and told them that the government
would close them down if they dared to air it.
His call was followed by an equally threatening one
from the chief executive of the Nigerian
Broadcasting Corporation who issued the same
threat.

Yet it did not stop there. Femi Adesina, the
President's spokesman, almost defecated in his
pants when he got a whisper of some of the things
that I had revealed and he wondered out loud how I
managed to get all the facts and information that I
shared during the interview.

He begged the station not to air it as well and also
threatened them with dire consequences if they did
so. Sadly the station in question got cold feet,
succumbed to the threats and fell for the blackmail.


I am not surprised by this and neither do I blame
them for doing so. I say this because they, more
than any other, have been subjected to all manner
of harrasment over the years yet despite that they
remain one of the most balanced, professional,
forthright and courageous media outfits in the
country till today.

They are indeed the first amongst equals but they
also know the monsters that they are dealing with
when it comes to the Buhari administration and
they appreciate the fact that they have to be
extreemly careful even when it comes to reporting
what are essentially notorious facts.

They have to be even more careful when it comes to
allowing strong opposition figures like yours truly
and other non-conformists and perceived enemies
of the government to use their powerful platform to
air their personal opinions and strong dissenting
views.

The truth is that this government is vicious and
dangerous and, in my view, they are only one step
away from "disappearing" (Argentinian style)
media practitioners, publishers, essayists,
columnists and writers that are not prepared to bow
down to their unholy will and lick their filthy,
unclean and unwashed posterior.

Simply put they are a chicken-hearted government
that are terrified of their own shadow.
They are a government of uncircumcised Philistines
who were put in power by heathans and
unbelievers and who attract and enjoy the support
of every low-life and apostate from the south side
of hell.

Nothing terrifies them more than public scrutiny and
the glorious light of accountability and truth.
From the top to the bottom they are all the same:
gangsterish and paranoid charlatans who flourish
in darkness and who thrive in division, conflict, lies,
deceit, suppression, threats, murder, violence and
intimidation.

Femi Adesina's cowardice and perfidy particularly is
nothing new. This is the same man that threatened
the publisher of two leading national newspapers to
close my weekly column and that has been begging
and offering inducements to virtually every online
magazine that I write for to stop publishing my
essays.

That is how fearful, feeble, powerless, shameless,
cowardly and paranoid the Buhari government has
become. That is the level of their depravity and that
is the level that they have degenerated to.

They cannot take criticism and they cannot bear
any form of factual and in-depth analysis of their
abysmal and woeful performance.

They do not have the stomach or intellectual
stamina for a strong and lively challenge, for what I
would describe as "hardtalk" or indeed for any form
of virile debate and contentious public discourse.
Simply put they behave like a congress of baboons
and a colony of monkeys. They always run away
from a real fight and a real debate and they are
terrified of those that are ready to take them on.
Instead of attempting to defend themselves in the
court of public opinion they seek to silence the
opposition by the power of their might and they
seek to supress dissent, muscle the media and bury
the truth.


Despite their sheer desperation to hold on to power
at any cost and to cower the people and in spite of
their despicable, tyrannical and inglorious mindset I
have the following to say to them: like satan, your
time is short.

You oppress the people and whip them into line, not
by good works or inspiring leadership, but through
the usage of nothing but intimidation, lies, threats,
blackmail, disinformation, witchunts, fear, hate,
division and terror. Your tactics are as despicable
as they are deplorable.

Yet despite your subjugation and tyranny it will
soon be over for you. The earth and the heavens
have rejected you, the elemental forces oppose you
and the Nigerian people secretly despise you. This
is the doing of the Lord and it is marvelous in our
sight.

You cannot wash away the blood that you have
shed. You cannot erase the memory of your failures
and your atrocities and those that you have
humiliated, destroyed, insulted, tortured,
incarcerated and subjected to persecution and the
most vicious and callous media trials.

You cannot silence the voice of the voiceless, you
cannot intimidate the servant of truth and you
cannot supress the champion of the oppressed.
The finger of the Lord has marked you down for
shame, torment and destruction and the sword of
the Lord has wounded you beyond redemption. The
rats were just the beginning. More miracles and
wonders will soon come.

The truth is that no matter how hard you try to put
out the raging fire and the crisis of confidence that
has afflicted you it will not stop.


Your days are numbered and your end is nigh. The
Ancient of Days has spoken and He shall perfect it.

http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2017/8/femi-adesina-almost-defecated-in-his-pants-over-a-recent-interview-i-had-about-this-government-ffk-says.html


Femi Kayode, as an Igbo man, I bow for you proper.

I have always known the Yorubas to be who they say they are, highly highly sophisticated, intellectual , spiritual, deep thinking, and etc. Although most of them in this characterization voted APC and Buhari into power truly because corruption under Jonathan was so visible..still some of them voted because of Jonathan romance with the Igbos.

For Nigeria/Africa to survive, Yorubas and Igbos must engage themselves Democratically and others will follow period.(but firstly that name "Nigeria" must be dropped because is a slave name from the colonialist filled with African blood, genocide, corruption, underdevelopment, poverty, backwardness,foreign religion intolerance by Africans to themselves, tribalism, infrastructure decays, shorter life span, disease, human trafficking, inertia government and etc). And what do l mean by that??.

If the North(Hausa/Fulanis) can do a partial restructuring of the country for their region by bypassing or forcing the country's secular constitution to create sharia and hisbah police thereby limiting southern infidel prosecutors both under secular constitution and sharia prosecution of their criminals and killers of Christians or arresting Fulani herdsmem killing and roaming allover the place with A K 47s while at the same time monopolizing the secular constitutional proscribments, the Yorubas and Igbos can and must also purse issues of common interest outside the country's secular/sharia constitution.

All it takes is for a powerful Yoruba and Igbo king/Chief to announce to the world that they will sign a peace treaty. Just the announcement only....
and you see wonders in transformation of all regions and all peoples.
Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by Decibel: 2:14pm On Aug 31, 2017
These sons of skull miners are shameless cheesy

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Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by vedaxcool(m): 2:18pm On Aug 31, 2017
Liar Fani only impresses illiterates.

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Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by Omeokachie: 3:12pm On Aug 31, 2017
"The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress." - Frederick Douglas

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Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by Realkenny(m): 3:22pm On Aug 31, 2017
SalamRushdie:


But Nigerian politicians keep wasting the destinies of you and your loved ones , when good people Stay out of politics bad people rule
read what you wrote and see if it makes any sense
Re: 'femi Adesina Almost Defecated In His Pants - FFK Says by ProDNA: 3:44pm On Aug 31, 2017
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