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Niger Republic Military Didn't Do Any Coup D'état. By Osondu Nworu by Ventrue: 11:44am On Aug 18, 2023
Infinity Press published my article Nigerian Petroleum Subsidy Translates to Sustained Economic Growth on August 16, 2016. Also, on July 03, another article titled "Why Bola "A" Tinubu should not be addressed as President."

That showed, through the testimony of President George Washington and Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1789, that Buhari, Mahmood, and a select few others were responsible for bringing Tinubu to power by coup d'état.
These papers vindicate today. Our leaders need to read. Instead, they would say, "Na statistic, we go chop."

According to our general understanding and the Cambridge Dictionary, I'm going to announce today that the military in Niger and the other West African nations never carried out a coup d'état.

The Cambridge Dictionary definition of the Army is a particular country's fighting force with a few examples: The Army was/were called to enforce the curfew, and The Army recaptured the town from the rebels.

We all know that the scripture says, For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23) because of the man Adam.
So also, our Founding Fathers, mainly d'état francophone countries in the 1950s and 1960s, couldn't have signed those ungodly exploitative agreements with France.

What could they have done? Like the wise men they were, they could have thought, "Let's chase the fox off the farm before going after the chicken. First, the independence later, our next generation will care for others.

They were right, too. We know the French government's atrocious and insensitive behavior in Algeria and other areas. These relatively minor West African nations may have been treated like meat by France.

The future has arrived as the Founders hoped and, as the Bible says, "the violent taketh it by force." Who else, save the military, could seize it by force since the disgruntled population couldn't? The People's Army recaptured the soils and minerals the Founders had lost to General de Gaulle and his descendants.

So, Bola Tinubu, if you like, go and invade the Niger Republic because you want to rule and continue making money. At the same time, you still need to finish 75% of the Lagos State coffer you cornered, amounting to 8 billion dollars. Additionally, you haven't constructed anything on the countless acres of valuable land Babatunde Fashiola fraudulently gave you.

Go and interrupt the wish of our Founding Fathers since the 1950s to possess their possessions, which France has unduly exploited. We know you do not care (Alaye), but be assured that questions await you before God, and your children to the fourth generation shall suffer for your selfish and evil actions.

#ALL-EYES-ON-THE-JUDICIARY#


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