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THE FULANI DIDN'T START TODAY! CALIPHATE COLONIALISM –A BRIEF HISTORY by DeltaFire: 8:02am On Feb 13
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The Fulani didn't start today!
See below
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PART ONE: CALIPHATE COLONIALISM AND BOKO HARAM–A BRIEF HISTORY

Nigeria’s history will remain unintelligible, and much about it will seem senseless, until we glimpse the hidden dynamics that has dominated and shaped it since 1950, namely the Caliphate’s colonialist agenda and the confused and uncoordinated resistance to it. The political violence [pogroms, coups, civil war, assassinations, judicial murders, terrorism, etc.] that has marked Nigeria from the 1950s has been
in furtherance of, or in resistance to, Caliphate Colonialism. These have ranged from:


1. The (Caliphate-organized) 1953 Kano pogrom, which was the Caliphate’s reprisal for the booing of its political leaders by Lagos crowds over the Anthony Enahoro “Self-Government-in-1956” motion; through
2. The 1960 and 1964 (anti-Caliphate) Tiv uprisings;
3. The (Caliphate- inspired) 1962 Western Nigeria Crisis;
4. The (Caliphate-rigged) 1964-65 elections which provoked the UPGA (anti- Caliphate) Operation wetie of late 1965 that triggered the UPGA (anti- Caliphate) Jan 15, 1966 coup; down to the Boko Haram terrorism of today.
Some other violent episodes that become understandable through the lens of Caliphate Colonialism are:
5. The (Caliphate-organized) May, July and September 1966 pogroms;
6. The (Caliphate’s) July 1966 Counter-coup;
7. The 1967-1970 civil war, which accomplished the Caliphate’s military conquest of all of Nigeria;
8. The (Caliphate’s anti-Gowon) 1975 Murtala Mohammed Coup. By the way, Murtala’s legendary anti-corruption “Purge,” for which he was seen as a National hero, was probably a cover for accomplishing the Caliphate’s policy of Northernization of the Federal Public Service: some claim that he quietly replaced the purged officials–who were mostly Southerners–with Northerners mostly. Those with access to the records should help to verify that claim;
9. The (anti-Caliphate) 1976 Dimka coup.;
10. The (Caliphate’s) 1983 Buhari coup which, it came to be realized, was staged to preempt the Caliphate’s approaching loss of power in 1987 through the scheduled NPN rotation of the presidential candidacy to a Southerner;
11. The (anti-Caliphate) 1990 Orkar coup. For the few hours before the coup was crushed, Orkar excised the Caliphate from Nigeria;
12. The (Caliphate-orchestrated) June 12 election annulment which led to
13. The imprisonment and death of MKO Abiola, the winner of the annulled election; and to
14. The political assassinations under Abacha, 1993-1998;
15. The perennial religious and ethnic violence in Kaduna and Plateau states caused by Hausa and Fulani hegemonists who attempt to take over lands, and to dominate non-Hausa and non-Fulani peoples, that were not conquered by the Caliphate jihadists in pre-British times (i.e. caused by covert pressures to expand the Caliphate domain);
16. The (Caliphate-attempted) judicial murder of Gen. Zamani Lekwot and his Zango Kataf associates in 1993.;
17. The (Caliphate’s) 1995 judicial murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa.;
18. The (pro-Caliphate) 1999 sacking of Odi.;
19. The 2001 sacking of Zaki Biam.;
20. The (Caliphate-serving) repression of the Niger Delta militancy; down to
21. The (Caliphate-sponsored) Boko Haram terrorism campaign. These and other troubles are rooted deep in the way, and the purpose for which, Nigeria was put together by the British. So, we should start by looking into that.

From: Caliphate Colonialism by Chinweizu
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NOTE: In our case TODAY the Drivers of the Fulani Conquest Agenda are the indigenous political class ie Willing Tools since they ENFORCE the 1999 Constitution which is the Entry Visa for Fulani into our ancestral lands and it also is their Power Source. We stop the ongoing slaughter of Nigerians by Fulani for land grabbing by Terminating the 1999 Constitution and stopping our indigenous political class.


How? By subscribing to the NINAS Proposition. We therefore make it known that we Reject the 1999 Constitution and Demand Transitioning for Constitutional Renegotiation (Transitioning neutralises the power of our political class).


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