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List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by Nobody: 2:54pm On Oct 22, 2020 |
This is HISTORY at its Highest..... HERE ARE SOME OF THE PROMINENT NAMES THAT HELPED SEND BUHARI TO ASO ROCK IN 2015: 1. Former President Obasanjo 2. Fela Durotoye 3. Atiku Abubakar 4. Omoyele Sowore 5. Donald Duke 6. Dr. Oby Ezekwesili 7. Professor Charles Soludo 8. Pastor Tunde Bakare 9. Pastor Sunday Adelaja 10. Father Ejike Mbaka 11. Professor Pastor Yemi Osibanjo 12. Professor Tam David West 13. Professor Wole Soyinka 14. Rev. Chris Okotie 15. Professor Pat Utomi 16 Nasir El-Rufai 17 Dino Melaye 18 Lai Mohammed 19 Bola Tinubu 20 Rotimi Amaechi 21 Bukola Saraki 22 Tambuwal 23 Rabiu Kwakwanso 24 Adams Oshiomole 25 Raji Fashola 26 Non Vocal Majority Nigerians 27 Buba Galadima 28 Sheik Ajani Bello 29 Pastor Adeboye These people actually believed that Buhari had what it takes to lead Nigeria into a first world. These people went to school. Many are professors. Some claimed to have direct access to God. Some are gifted with "prophesies". They read history. They understood international relations. They understood how societies work or so we thought. They were more than 20 years old in 1983 when Buhari shot himself to power. They saw Buhari murder innocent Nigerians in 1983 They saw Buhari destroy the economy in 1983 They saw the role Buhari played in Abacha's government. They read all the threats of violence by Buhari against the nation. They saw Buhari harass Lam Adesina the Oyo State Governor due to Fulani herdsmen conflicts with locals in Oyo State. They saw Buhari lead the sharia protest that claimed the lives of innocent Nigerians in 2001. They saw Buhari and his minions open the gate of hell on innocent Nigerians when he lost the presidential election in 2011. If Buhari was not speaking and defending his Fulani heritage he would be fighting to defend his religious heritage. Never for once did he defend Nigeria or gave interview on how to rebuild the economy, education, power, health etc. They saw everything this man did. They knew him too well to miss the little details of his violent life. But they were united in hatred. Hatred for Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. One among the few Nigeria leaders that actually wanted Nigeria to work. Hatred became a unifying force to push forward a false narrative. They exploited his humility. They exploited his kindness. They exploited his humanity They danced and made merry in Ojota. They ate, drank and danced away the destiny of a nation. Saints Tinubu, Amaechi, Fashola, Oshomole etc led the chorus against ‘corrupt’ Goodluck Jonathan. Tinubu a private jet owner and owner of Lagos, Amaechi a private jet owner and funder of Buhari campaign, Atiku a University owner paid with his civil service allowance etc wanted ‘corrupt’ Goodluck Jonathan out. But the people did not see the moral paradox because you see - hate is a unifying factor. They mobilised thugs to stone a sitting President. They harassed his family wherever they went. Because they are from the hated minority who must NOT be king. Jonathan must not loot also. For looters must come from enablers of evil. These are intellectuals. Amongst whom are Pastors and Prophets Wisdom failed Prophesies failed If WAEC issued fake WAEC attestation to Buhari It is possible many Nigerian "intellectuals" are working with fake certificates. The tragedy of a people The tragedy of a country Nigeria is calling Nigeria is dying Whether you are pagan - it doesn't matter. Whether you are Christian - it doesn't matter Whether you are a Moslem - that is not important Whether you are a traditionalist - you all are needed As long as you are human and still care for humanity - You are needed For a country without soul is dangerous to human habitation. And a nation without conscience is a curse to its people. We all are standing on the podium of history. Humanity beckons. Surely our children will read the roles we played in the salvation or annihilation of humanity *Fight of Freedom *I woke and all I was seeing was hate..... *I woke up in a country that has much greens... *I woke up and was ready to face fate... *I woke up and was ready to add white to the greens... *I saw in the youth a bright future.... *I saw in them strength and courage to take actions.... *I saw in them readiness even if they'll injure...��* *I saw in them readiness for all reactions.... *I saw them march to the battlefield...����* *I watched as they stood up for a better tomorrow....�️�️* *I realized life itself is a battlefield... *I watched some fight with pains and sorrow.... *I saw pains in disguise... *I watched the atmosphere turning red....��* *I felt like they have got the right advise.... *I saw in them belief following the lead of the wind by which they were led... *even as the white turned red,I saw my people win* *yes,they won!!!!* (copied). (poem by "A future leader of tomorrow" ) Even if this battle is a mere thing to you,just know that wisdom have descended on Nigerians. They introduced many means to cause confusion, sabotage,destroy and paint the protest black. The real protesters left the streets and they unleashed the monsters they've created into the streets. Some of the noble leaders ran into hiding due to fear of what they already know. Promising youths were lost. THE LEADER OF THIS GREAT NATION Some stood to incite tribal war, so as to divert attention from the main course. Not to worry,the citizens are WISER now. NB: If you need any questions answered, no problem. Hit me below Reasonable questions,no tribalist should enter here else you burn in my furnace now. MODIFIED: He finally addressed his country. We asked for his speech,we got his speech. Now we're speechless If you come across this post,help in sharing it. We must all know those that put us in this condition. 8 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by Temidayo9(m): 3:03pm On Oct 22, 2020 |
Hmm. Oh Nigeria. There was a country 1 Like |
Re: List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by ThreeEyedRaven: 3:09pm On Oct 22, 2020 |
A foundation built upon lies will only stand for a while. It will never stand the test of time. People needs to tell themselves the truth. Thank you for the thread op 2 Likes |
Re: List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by Kentursky(m): 3:11pm On Oct 22, 2020 |
Why is my own name not there? |
Re: List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by Yankee101: 3:13pm On Oct 22, 2020 |
I like this list Incase some will forget and think they've now become saints 2 Likes |
Re: List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by daddytime(m): 3:26pm On Oct 22, 2020 |
The list is inexhaustive and should have GEJ at the top of it. He had it all but got it all frittered away by incompetence and pseudo-humility which I term mumuism. If he hadn't played into the hands of the enemies of States as enumerated above, believe me, his case would have been as the case of Obaseki at the last Edo election. The ordinary people of Nigeria would have risen in his defense and had his back via the polls. So, yes, GEJ was the Numero Uno that foisted this on us inadvertently. 2 Likes |
Re: List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by StrikeBack(m): 11:05pm On Oct 23, 2020 |
Nice one StacyO |
Re: List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by dingbang(m): 11:11pm On Oct 23, 2020 |
Lord Lugard, should be among. |
Re: List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by Jorgenvava: 11:30pm On Oct 23, 2020 |
Thank God DJ Switch has finally made a video about what happened that night. For those who didn't watch it, she mentioned two forces; the Nigerian army and the police force. The Nigerian army came first, and when they left, the police force (SARS) continued. Perhaps, reason why there was an increase in the death toll and why the army also denies it. Now, you may be wondering why DJ Switch and others took the bodies to the soldiers. Let me tell you what happened. According to Brigadier General Francis Omata, who was alleged as the person who gave his soldiers, the command to kill unarmed protesters at the Lekki Toll Gate, he didn't do it. Francis said he was not the one who gave the order. It was Lt. Col S.O Bello of the 65 Battalion Bonny Camp. Why his name is being spread about is because when he heard the plot, he rushed to the scene 39 minutes later to pull back his boys. He had to announce his name to prevent them from shooting him. This was how people got his name and thought he led them. Here is the link below to read this information: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.withinnigeria.com/2020/10/21/brigadier-francis-omata-clears-the-air-on-lekkimassacre-names-officer-who-led-the-operation/amp/ Yes, the Nigerian Army under the command of LT. Col S.O Bello, gave the command to kill unarmed protesters. Who sent Bello? Now, the reason why DJ Switch trusted the army enough to lay the bodies at their feet was because of Omata. She thought she could trust him, since he came to stop his boys. So for those wondering, I hope you have your answers. Now, in her statement, she said the SARS police came later. You know they are still disgruntled about their dissolution and took out their anger on the protesters. They've been killing before, it's not a new thing. The bulk of the killing, the probable 63 dead youths were killed by SARS, the same people this protest is all about. And... They are silencing people from speaking the truth. I found this out when someone made a post of one of the victims and how he was killed. When I got back to check the post, I didn't see it. I asked the lady, she said they told her to take it down. Who are they? Now, let's look at a time line of event since the Lekki Massacre: Sanwo-Olu wrote; "This is the toughest night of our lives as forces beyond our direct control have moved to make dark notes in our history, but we will face it and come out stronger." This was by 7:43 10/20/20. Meanwhile the shooting continued until the next morning. Forces beyond our Governors control stopped him from directing the ones under his control to stop the shooting. We also heard the military was looking for the survivors of the shooting to kill them off. This was after Sanwo-Olu wrote, "There are currently 10 patients at the Gen. Hospital, 11 at Reddington, and 4 at Vedic; with mild to moderate levels of injuries while 2 are receiving intensive medical care." I believe he made this statement as a means of informing the military where the survivors are since making phone calls might leave trails when investigations begin. Reno Omokri tweeted on 17th, "I just got privilege information that there is division in the military about how to handle EndSARS protesters, with Burutai pushing for a Shiite scenario, similarly to the Zaria massacre." This was on 17th October, 2020. The Lekki massacre happened 20th October, 2020 with the military and SARS hiding dead bodies so they can easily twist the story. Do you know what these guys are doing? They want to discredit the Lekki story and they are winning! These people maimed the Nigerian Youths that went out to protest for a better life, they killed them, and threatened their family to keep quiet. They are monsters! 1 Like |
Re: List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by MuttleyLaff: 3:05am On Oct 24, 2020 |
Jorgenvava:[img]https://media1./images/e330d7add9322b0929a82337d838fce1/tenor.gif?itemid=5641886[/img] Oh snap. This is getting very interesting |
Re: List Of Those That Brought Us To Where We Are Today. by Access03(m): 3:11am On Oct 24, 2020 |
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