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An Open Letter To My Fellow Oduduwan's by Cyojunior(m): 1:20pm On Apr 06, 2016 |
Can we make a Sovereign state ?
CONTEST THE BELOW POSITIONS IF IT IS NOT TRUE:
Today I was elated to know that God Eledumare of my
people is on my side. That being truthful to the service of
our dear Yoruba Nation is not a course that will end in vain.
I Thank God for making me to study History and
International studies and to have read some revolutionary
Historical Literatures that embolden the scope of my deep
understanding of the true Nature of the world around me.
It gladden my hearts to know that the quest for the re-
establishment of African originality of pre- Berlin nonsense
of 1884/1885.is gradually be dismantled by the
consciousness of indigenous Ethnic African Nations trapped
within fake post-colonial boundaries by the criminal
departing white colonial masters, who ganged up with their
successors, the educated black elites to continue with the
wanton destruction of the lives and humanity of indigenous
African people under fake sovereign banners. One should
not be too surprise to assert that, many so called Pan-
African scholars of various schools of taught and
ideologues has continue to lampooned the calls for the
breakup of some unstable and incompatible African States
into negotiated compatibles forms, probably the ways there
where before the unexpected invasion of their lands by
conquistadors and inglorious imperialists. Who hid behind
Religion, trade and modernization of savages to inflicts
surrogates institutional framework of forever master-
servant relationship upon African Indigenous Nations
under fake super-structures of non-existing Nation-building
on the African Continent. It is brazenly erroneous for any
pan-African scholars to define the concept of African unity
on the premise of African people’s colors and same shared
continental space. African is a continent of heterogeneous
and multi-cultural indigenous Nations who had over
thousands of years had emerged and evolved their own
brand of unique civilization and natural cum National
identity even before the white supremacists adopted similar
pattern of state building mechanism from the westhpilian
model. One is well read and soundly educated to know this
and it is the rationale behind our rejection of the pan-one
Nigeria concept in place of a sovereign indigenous Yoruba
landscape.
Many Nations that of most veritable significance than
Nigeria had broken up and the heaven did not fall and many
more will still go including Nigeria whether our ill-informed
antagonists likes this or not. This is inevitable and there is
nothing of Pan-Nigeria Nationalism can do about this. It is
only a matter of time. Whether you continue to insults and
pour negative invectives on us about our positions on the
future of Nigeria or not, what is going to happened will take
everyone by huge surprises. Let the North continue to
threatening those who want their separate countries out of
Nigeria with open declaration of war, as if the others will
fold their hands and look on as wars are to be declared on
them. The north and their southern blindfolded supporters
lack the knowledge of past and contemporary global history
and the ever changing political reality of the current global
order. These Northern elites felt that the current Nigeria
will survive the current invoked rights of self-determination,
when what is taking the current global attention in relating
this to the various theaters of crises within the international
system is attached strongly to issues of (IDENTITY
POLITICS), which the current Regime in Abuja and the
country he is presiding over, is a major culprit. Nigeria is not
bigger than the natural Nations trapped within her
borrowed Sovereignty. Nigeria creation as a Sovereign State
violated all conventions and treaties of International Law by
his British creator, so therefore, the successor to the British
to what is known called Nigeria is questionable and
challengeable under international law and relations. As an
emerging scholar, I am challenging any pan-Nigeria fronts
to a debate on the above issues via electronic media
Television platforms in Nigeria and abroad. The Nigerian
people has over the years been feed with naked satanic
propaganda via doctored Nigerian History to believed
Nigeria as an amalgamated entity, is a real State created by
the British for the common Good of all, but this fallacies
and fictitious statements and wrong indoctrinations is
being demystified by the current well-educated and vibrant
Southern Nigerian activists who now have access to de-
classified documents on British purpose of creating Nigeria
and why certain people must be3 slaves for oil-&gas and
market for consumption of foreign goods and services
must continue to thrive. It is for this reason, I had vowed to
fight any Yoruba physically who without elementary
understanding of the Yoruba question under Nigeria,
questioning the rationale behind our demand and struggle
for a Yoruba Nation! We are not robots to be manipulated
by Pan-Nigerian negative forces for selfish elite purposes;
we were engineered by Historical inevitability for the
restoration of Yoruba Humanity! Stop us if you can?
MAKANJUOLA ADIGUN MUHAMMED:OMO- OODO AGBA
OF THE YORUBA NATION. |
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