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The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by Penalty82(m): 3:36pm On Nov 03, 2017
Many years ago the irrepressible Hausa leader who hailed from Kano and who was the founder of the radical leftist political party called NEPU, Mallam Aminu Kano, said

“Until the Fulani Emirs are toppled northern Nigeria will not know peace”.
History has proved him right. The feudal structure of the north and its deeply conservative ethos has resulted in nothing but retrogression, poverty, disease, radical Islam, terror and killer herdsmen.

Yet the problem goes much further than the north: it extends to the whole of Nigeria. Worse still it has affected the pysche of the Nigerian people and left them with a very low self-esteem. We have become victims and casualties of our modern history and little more than miserable serfs in a Fulani-controlled artificial, man-made vassal state which deems non-Fulanis as nothing more than the biblical “hewers of the wood” and “drawers of the water”.

In our very own eyes we are nothing and in our hearts we believe that the Fulani are everything. We bow and tremble before them, we jump when they sneeze or express their displeasure and we smile and commend them when they commit all manner of abominable atrocities and slaughter.

The bitter truth, which few wish to hear and even fewer are prepared to acknowledge, is that the fundamental problem of the Nigerian is that subconciously he has accepted the erroneous and false notion that he is a slave to the Fulani.

He has been robbed of his identity, history and culture. He does not know where he is coming from or where he is going. He suffers from a grave, crippling and debilitating inferiority complex which has robbed him of his ability to think in a rational way or protest any act of injustice and barbarity that he or she is subjected to by his Fulani slave-masters.

This applies to every Nigerian both from the north and the south. The challenge of our time is to shatter that notion, free their minds and break their chains in spite of their weakness and their reluctance to fight for their own freedom.

For example look at a man like General Yakubu Gowon our former Head of State. The Fulanis have been slaughtering his Plateau people for years yet he cannot bring himself to condemn them publicly.

Instead he says things like “restructuring Nigeria is impossible” which is exactly what the slave masters want to hear.

This is one of the most shameful and retrogressive assertions in contemporary Nigerian history and sadly it comes from a man who claims to pray. Has Gowon forgotten that Bible says “with God ALL things are possible?” Again hear what Gowon had to say about the cause of the Nigerian civil war 47 years after it ended.

He said Colonel Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the leader of Biafra, caused the civil war by lying about what transpired in Aburi.

This is false. Ojukwu told no lie. Gowon agreed to all the terms in Aburi but when he got home he reneged on the agreement simply because the power behind the throne and the de facto leader of Nigeria, a Fulani army officer said so Gowon’s concessions at Aburi were unacceptable to the Fulani ruling class so the whole thing was thrown out of the window. This is what led to the civil war.

Look at a man like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu who has suffered every form of insult and indignity over the last two years from the Fulani CPC and President that he helped put into power in 2015.

Yet despite that he now says he still “has confidence in Buhari”. Poor him.

By the time the Fulani finish with Nigeria we will all be speaking Fufude and have a cow in our back yard. Permit me to conclude this contribution with perhaps the most graphic and appauling example of crawling servility and protecting and serving the master’s agenda.

This was provided by none other than Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who went to Lagos and told a gathering of Christians that “nobody can Islamise Nigeria”. That is exactly what the leaders of Egypt and Turkey once said.

They both used to be 99% Christian until they let down their guard. Now they are both Muslim countries with tiny Christian minorities that suffer untold hardship and persecution.

Leaders must LEARN from history and STOP IGNORING it. The truth is that Osinbajo betrayed the Church by pairing with a man who HATES southerners and Christians but because that man is a Fulani it did not matter to him.

And the result is as follows: under Buhari the head of EVERY military and security agency in our country except for one is headed by a northern Muslim and every parastatal in the energy sector is headed by a northerner.

Finally consider this: The D-8 countries are Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey.

They all have one thing in common: ISLAM. Osinbajo talks down on the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for raising the alarm of islamisation. Nigeria is now a member of EVERY international Islamic organisation yet, according to him, there is no islamisation agenda! Are we to keep quiet until they either pull down every Church or announce it officially? Somebody needs to talk to the VP.

He has forgotten why he was named the running mate to Buhari instead of his mentor, Bola Tinubu. He needs to study the book of Esther before it is too late! May God deliver us from these slaves and their relentless masters!

Such is the disgust that many feel about the shameful behaviour and self-serving utterances of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo that the President of CAN, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, was constrained to warn him and advise him to educate himself and stop attempting to prove his loyalty to Buhari by slamming Christians in the country. Ayokunle has displayed courage and fortitude by offering this timely admonition. Let us hope that Osinbajo listens.

Permit me to conclude with the words of President Abraham Lincoln. He said, “to sin by silence when we should protest makes cowards out of men”. The Nigerian people have much to learn from this great man’s insight and wise counsel. May God grant us courage and faith.



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Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by AntiWailer: 3:39pm On Nov 03, 2017
Insanity
Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by DanseMacabre(m): 3:40pm On Nov 03, 2017
Word


FFK sef, he was one of 'them' and left because he was offered a ride on the opposition's gravy train. His antecedents make it hard to believe that he's not crying wolf whenever he speaks.


He's definitely spot on on the Fulani oligarchy/hegemony angle, but it's virtually impossible to islamise Nigeria, and that lies in our heterogeneity.
Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by DanseMacabre(m): 3:41pm On Nov 03, 2017
AntiWailer:
Insanity

Who/What is insane
Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by OZAOEKPE(f): 3:41pm On Nov 03, 2017
God bless FFK, the Egyptians we see today we shall see them no more

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Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by OZAOEKPE(f): 3:44pm On Nov 03, 2017
Penalty82:

Look at a man like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu who has suffered every form of insult and indignity over the last two years from the Fulani CPC and President that he helped put into power in 2015.

Yet despite that he now says he still “has confidence in Buhari”. Poor him.

By the time the Fulani finish with Nigeria we will all be speaking Fufude and have a cow in our back yard.




Hahahahaha
Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by Penalty82(m): 3:47pm On Nov 03, 2017
OZAOEKPE:


Hahahahaha

True words.
Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by chibabe259(f): 3:51pm On Nov 03, 2017
The Hausa Fulani through their military might, structured Nigeria to favour them. Kiss the truth.

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Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by Alexgeneration(m): 3:59pm On Nov 03, 2017
undecidedSource
Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by BudeYahooCom: 4:11pm On Nov 03, 2017
Predictions....

- The Ewedu muslims will lament against FFk for slamming their fula masters.

- The abookis on this thread will call for FFK's head for saying the truth

- The ewedurudeens and abokirudeens will call him "IPOB terrorist".

- The button-controlled dumbohari zombies will tell us about 'mumu- button' of IPOB and Igbos.

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Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by vengertime: 4:31pm On Nov 03, 2017
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Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by Nobody: 4:37pm On Nov 03, 2017
BudeYahooCom:
Predictions....

- we ipob idiots like to be slave to our fulani lords.

- we igbo always believe what ffk says,even we agreed he fvcked bianca well well.gringrin

- we IPOB are terrorists".

- The mazoo clown is mumu of IPOB and Igbos.
great words.
Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by Nobody: 4:39pm On Nov 03, 2017
This idiot won't talk without inserting religions to it,well your father and akintola betrayed us for those same fulani,even you bastard also have fulani blood.
Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by Alday: 5:18pm On Nov 03, 2017
Penalty82:



This is false. Ojukwu told no lie. Gowon agreed to all the terms in Aburi but when he got home he reneged on the agreement simply because the power behind the throne and the de facto leader of Nigeria, a Fulani army officer said so Gowon’s concessions at Aburi were unacceptable to the Fulani ruling class so the whole thing was thrown out of the window. This is what led to the civil war.


He must be referring to the hot tempered Murtala Mohammed

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Re: The Slaves Of Nigeria: By Femi Fani-kayode FFK by Penalty82(m): 5:37pm On Nov 03, 2017
vengertime:
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Even the VP is completely overwhelmed.


"Finally consider this: The D-8 countries are Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey.


They all have one thing in common: ISLAM. Osinbajo talks down on the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for raising the alarm of islamisation. Nigeria is now a member of EVERY international Islamic organisation yet, according to him, there is no islamisation agenda! Are we to keep quiet until they either pull down every Church or announce it officially? Somebody needs to talk to the VP".

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