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Politics / We Are The Sons And Daughters Of Oduduwa And Not Yorubas - Ffk by Comrde3g(m): 4:40pm On Oct 23, 2019
WE ARE THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF ODUDUWA AND NOT YORUBAS

There are two demeaning and insulting names that the Fulani gave to southerners: "Nyamiri" (meaning 'fetcher of water') in reference to the people of the South-East and "Yoruba" in reference to the people of the South West.

The South East rejected that name but the South West accepted it. The name "Yoruba" derives from "Yoruba" and it means "shady and unreliable". I reject that strange name and label and I hope and pray that the good people of South Western Nigeria will see the wisdom in doing so too.

I am not a "Yoruba" or "Yoruba" but an "Omo Karo Jire" or an "Ooduwan" and my lanuage is not "Yoruba" but "Anago". We are what we call ourselves. We are not "shady and uneliable"(Yoruba) and we must not accept names that are given to us by our historical adversaries.

Any Omo Karo Jire or Ooduwan that continues to call himself a "Yoruba" is lost and does not know the implications of what he is doing to his own people. He is simply affirming and confirming an insulting label which has deep sinister, mystical and spiritual connotations.

The word "Yoruba" did not even exist until the 18th century and even then most of the tribes of the SW, including the Oyo's, rejected it due to its origin and meaning. The word "Yoruba" is alien to our culture and not known in the Anago language. Ooduwans please take note.

The first time the word "Yoruba" was used as a generic term for ALL the people of the South West Nigeria was in the 19th century by Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther. He did us a great disservice there given the fact that it derives from the word"Yoruba" which the Fulani used to describe our people.

The meaning of the word "Yoruba" is "usurper, deceitful, shady, treacherous, cheating usurer and double-dealing bastard". Once again I reject that name.

The good people of South West Nigeria are "Anagos" or "Omo Karo Jire's" or "Omo Oluabi's" or "Ooduwans" and we are NOT 'Yaribas' or 'Yorubas'.

I, FFK, a proud Ife, an Anago, an Omo Karo Jire, an Omoluabi, an Ooduwan and a son of Oduduwa, will NEVER answer to the name "Yoruba" again or use it to describe my people. We are better than that.

The British named our nation "Nigeria" meaning "area of darkness" and the Fulani named our ethnic nationality "Yoruba".

Put together this means "a group of deceitful, shady, treacherous usurpers and bastards from an area of darkness".

Is it any wonder that we are still in servitude and bondage? What a terrible combination. We have been snared by our names.

May God open our eyes, may He help us and may He deliver us! We must start helping ourselves by rejecting these deeply demonic names, labels and terms.

We are FAR better than the baggage that those horrific names carry.

If the Lord can change the name of Jacob (meaning 'shady character, rogue and trickster') to Israel (meaning 'God contends') then He can change ours too.

If Jabez (meaning 'one who was born in sorrow') can call on the Lord to break the chains and remove the limitations of his name, to enlarge his coast and to bless him abundantly so can we.

Remember: we ARE what we call ourselves!

Politics / Breaking: Today Is Chief FFK Birthday, Millions Of Nigerians Celebrate Him by Comrde3g(m): 1:10am On Oct 16, 2019
Happy birthday to a wonderful leader,Former Minister of aviation and the charismatic opposition leader in Nigeria in person of Chief Femi Fani Kayode popularly known as FFK.

FFK deserves our greatest respect for the lives he has touched through his thoughtful leadership, great vision and sincerity, he has had a positive impact on every aspect of our democracy.
I join millions of Nigerians today to celebrate the ever courageous and charismatic opposition leader in Nigeria.
Chief Femi Fani Kayode is a greatest asset not only to South west but Nigeria as a whole.
Happy Birthday sir @realFFK, I wish you long life and prosperity

Politics / The Sons Of Nephilim:A Poem By Femi Fani-kayode by Comrde3g(m): 9:32am On Sep 11, 2019
THE SONS OF NEPHILIM: A POEM BY FEMI FANI-KAYODE

Abaddon, the Prince of destruction hovers over our nation. Magog, the prince of war marches towards our shores. Asmodeus, the prince of suffering and death beats his drums over our country.

Belial, Leviathan and Astoreth, the three Crown Princes of Hell, are knocking at our door.

The Bonded Woman and the Queen of Heaven have taken our throne and infested our waters whilst Molech, Hecate, Beelzebub, Azazel, Balaam, Behemoth, Bile, Cimeries, Coyote, Damballa, Dagon, Mormo and Mictian have plagued our fields and soiled our walls.

In the name of God I ask, who is manning our gates and where are the watchmen and the watchers? Where are God's servants and the defenders of the realm? Where are those who are called to pray into the dead of the night?

The sons of the Nephilim dance and rejoice as
poverty, hardship, cruelty, fear, famine, injustice, bloodshed, decay, deceit, wickedness and double standards stalk our land and covers it with a dark satanic veil, shutting out the glorious light of God's love, mercy and blessings.



O Nigerians what have you done to yourselves and who has bewitched you? Who has cast this evil spell that has blinded you to all reason and rationality?

What compels you to slash open your own stomachs with the sharpest of blades and to remove your own bowels?

Yet the gullible and dull, like madmen swimming in a pool of their own faeces, rejoice at the sheer callousnes and insensitivity of their broom-waving demi-god.

Little do they know that by the time he finishes with them and the clapping stops they will have nothing left.

He will strip them bare, drain their blood, devour their flesh, steal their glory, blight their star, bring them to their knees and turn them them into the living dead. They will be as chaff before the wind and, like vagabonds, paupers and beggars, they shall wander in the cold of the night.

That is the spirit of mai chanji for you. That is what it does and that is all that it brings: sadness, misery, loneliness, fear, poverty, death decay and cancerous destruction.

The Holy Bible says "my son meddle NOT with them that are given to CHANGE. For their calamity shall rise suddenly and who knoweth the ruin of them both?"- (Proverbs 24 21:22)

May God judge those who invoked this demon and who enthroned him as King. He is the veritable personification of evil and the diabolical manifestation of Lucifer, the Lord of the Flies.

Politics / Xenophobic Attacks : Chief Femi Fani Kayode Blasts Buhari,south Africa Leaders by Comrde3g(m): 11:19am On Sep 10, 2019
WE CANNOT STOP KILLING NIGERIANS!

"We cannot stop the xenophobic attacks. The truth is that we are an angry nation. What is happening cannot be prevented by any Government."- Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, Minister of Defence, South Africa.

Yet another insulting, provocative and irresponsible statement from a senior figure in the South African Government.

First it was their Minister of Police who said that in some towns in South Africa the population was 80% foreign and that they could not take it anymore.

Then it was their Minister of Foreign Affairs who said that Nigerians were drug-dealers and human traffickers and that they should be prevented from coming to South Africa.

Then it was their former President, Thabo Mbeki, who said that "Nigerian criminals" were the targets of the xenophobia.

And now it is their Minister of Defence who says they cannot stop these xenophobic attacks.

If anyone still thinks that the ruling ANC party, the South African Government and President Cyril Ramaphosa himself are not complicit in this matter then that person is plain dumb.

I doubt they would try this if President Shehu Shagari, President Olusegun Obasanjo or President Goodluck Jonathan were still President or if General Murtala Mohammed, General Olusegun Obasanjo, General Ibrahim Babangida or General Sani Abacha were still Head of State.

My question for them is as follows: just how much more Nigerian blood do you need to spill before you can stop?

How many more of our poor, hardworking, defenceless citizens and compatriots whose only crime was to leave home and go and invest in your country do you have to cut down, butcher and slaughter before your macabre and evil blood-lust is satisfied and before your rage, anger and burning self-hate subsides?

The truth is that you are a wicked, cruel, heartless, ungrateful and murderous lot.

And despite the appeals for restraint and admonitions from the entire civilised world you hacked to pieces two more Nigerians in the streets of Johannesberg just yesterday.

Why am I not surprised? It is only when the father of a house is weak that strangers beat his children and treat them like filth.

It is only when the President of a nation is a coward that foreigners butcher his people and slaughter them like flies.

Yet I have some advice for you. As you march down the streets and prepare to attack and kill even more of our people, you would do well to remember the following.

Even though we may be badly divided amongst ourselves and even though we may have a weak, conflicted, delusional and incompetent President who himself is a tyrant, who is cowardly in all his ways, who has lost touch with reality, who is intellectually-challenged and who is running scared of leading us to war even in the face of the greatest insults, provocation and aggression, the Nigerian people are still the toughest, the strongest, the proudest, the most resilient, the most brilliant, the most feared, the most innovative, the most enduring, the most respected, the most enterprising, the most educated, the most competitive, the most forceful, the most irrespressable, the most unbeatable, the most dynamic, the most vigorous, the most bellicose and the most combative people on the African continent.

Mountains shake and move before us and the earth cracks open and shakes. We thrive even in the most difficult circumstances where others tremble and fall.

When we fight, we fight hard and, if we must die, we die like men. We are not cowards, we are not shirkers, we are not lily-livered beggars and we are not toothless barking dogs: we are lions and we are warriors!

When we go to war we do not stop until our enemies are no longer standing. When we fight we see our enemies as nothing but filthy worms and we crush them below our feet.

We decimated your white Boer masters in the killing grounds and battlefields of Zimbabwe, Namibia, Angola and Mozambique when you were still their slaves.

We fought them and their surrogates in the field of battle for your sake and in the end we prevailed and you gained your freedom.

I put it to you that even an economically-weakened and badly divided Nigeria under a discredited and sectional ethnic bigot like Buhari will eat you for breakfast if and when it comes to a full-scale military conflict between our two countries.

Forget all the media hype and public relations: you are not in our league. You have never been and you will never be. A black slave army such as yours led by resentful and racist white officers with little experience of battle and warfare has little chance before us.

Fighting and soldiering is not just about military hardware but it is about the heart and the spirit. It is not about the size of the dog in the fight but about the size of the fight in the dog.

We fight with strength, faith and passion in the knowledge that our cause is just and that we are a nation of true believers who God loves and cherishes.

Nigerian blood is not cheap and the shedding of it by foreigners attracts a heavy price. You shall pay that price.

To the Nigerian people and Government,
I say we mobilise our people and Armed Forces, prepare for war and get ready to teach the South African cowards and bullies the lesson of their lives.

By the time this is all over they will be seeing stars. By the time it comes to an end they will bow their heads in shame, they will be stripped naked before the world, they will tuck their tails between their legs, they will wish their Boer masters were still with them, they will surrender their shieds and spears, they will stop their Zulu songs and instead, for the rest of their sorry and miserable lives, they will be singing in Swahili!

(Chief Fèmi Fani-Kayode, 10/9/2019)
Politics / FFK Is The Keynote Speaker For "Digital Media Present & The Future" by Comrde3g(m): 2:06pm On Aug 21, 2019
Chief Femi Fani-Kayode (@realFFK) will be live in Nnewi, Anambra State for a program theme, "Digital Media: The Present & the Future" on Sat 31st Aug., 2019 proudly sponsored by Innoson Group.

Politics / An Ode To The Giver Of Life By Chief Femi Fani-kayode by Comrde3g(m): 3:53pm On Aug 07, 2019
"In the 99 names of God, the All-Knowing, the All-Seeing, the All-Powerful, the Compassionate, the Merciful and the Great, I offer this ode unto Him alone"- @realFFK

AN ODE TO THE GIVER OF LIFE https:///bl4mtAkG0s AN ODE TO THE GIVER OF LIFE

In the 99 names of God, the All-Knowing, the All-Seeing, the All-Powerful, the Compassionate, the Merciful and the Great, I offer this ode unto Him alone.

He is the God of the Holy Word, the Creator of all that is, the Giver of Life and the Conqueror of Death.

He is the Holy One of Israel whose coming was prophesied for thousands of years before it came to pass.

He is He that humbled Himself and shed His divinity, who came down as God incarnate in the flesh, who suffered on the cross, who shed His precious blood, who gave up His life as a living sacrifice
and who went down into hell.

He is He who overcame satan, death and the principalities and powers, who rose again, who ascended into Heaven and who sits at the right hand of God the Father.

He is He whose Holy Spirit guides, leads, protects, provides and fights for us as each day passes. He is He that is high and lifted up, whose train fills the Temple.

He is He that is awesome in battle, that no man can stand against. He is He who reigns supreme and before whom all other gods bow.

He is He that is more than able, whose Kingdom shall never end. He is He that makes all things beautiful in His own way and in His own time.

He is He that created the world and established the foundations of the universe by the power of His word. He is He that sends out His word and always honors His promise. He is He that makes a way, where there seems to be no way. He is He that makes every crooked path straight before those that love and trust Him.

He is the Spoiler of our Enemies, our Advocate, our Defender, our Deliverer and our Judge. He is the husband of the widow and the father of the fatherless. He is the helper of the helpless and the defender of the oppressed. He is the voice of the voiceless and the healer of the sick. He is the deliverer of the captives, the provider for the needy and the glory of Kings.

He is the Man of War, the Prince of Peace, the Avenger of our Blood and the Ancient of Days. He is the Lord of Hosts, the Comforter, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah and the All-Consumming Fire.

He is the Alpha and the Omega, the Lily of the Valley and the Rose of Sharon. He is the Balm of Gilead, the Blood of the Sprinkling and the Lord of Creation.

He is the Rejected Stone that became the Corner Stone, He is the Lamb of God that saved the world.

He is the Gentle Nazarene, the Mighty Warrior and the Master of Satan. He is the Great Provider and the Author and Finisher of our Faith.

He is our Shield, our Glory and the Lifter of our Heads. He is our Heavenly Father who is filled with love, mercy and compassion, who guards us jealously and who never fails.

He is the Lord of the Universe and the God of the Twenty Four Elders that sit before His heavenly throne.

He is the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the Lord of the Angels and the Archangels, the Lord of the Cherubims and the Seraphims and the King of Glory.

King David asked, "who is this King of Glory?" and He answered by saying "the Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle, He is the King of Glory!"

His name is Jehova Sabaoth, Jehova Rapha, Yahweh God and the I Am, That I Am. He is irresistable, unknowable and unfathomable.

He is the God of the Armies of Israel. He is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. He is the God of Gideon, Jeptha and Jehu.

He is the God of Samson, Moses, Samuel and Joseph. He is the God of David and Cyrus. He is the God of Elijah, Elisha, Nathan and Paul. He is the God of Hezekiah and Nehemiah.

He is the God of the elemental forces, the God of the Seven-Fold Spirit of Power and Splendour, the God who holds the four winds of the earth in the palm of His hand. He is the God of love and the giver of wealth, slendour, power, magnificence and plenty.

He is the keeper of our souls the protector of our spirits and the guardian of our bodies. He is the Merciful, the Benevolent, the Faithful, the Kind, the Compassionate, the True and the Blessed.

He is Yeshua Hamashiach: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. He is One in Three and Three In One, the Mystery and the Power of the Holy Trinity. He is the Ruler of the Land, the Master of the Seas, the Lord of all Creation and the King of the Universe.

He is the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. He is Yahweh God, the Mighty One, the God of all the gods.

He is the Adonai, the Elohim and the El Shaddai. He is the Lamb of God, the Risen King and the long-awaited Messiah.

He is Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Son of the Living God, who came down as God incarnate in the flesh and to whom every knee must bow. He is He who came, who saw and who conquered and who shall come again.

He is the Lord of Joy, the Giver of Life and the Conqueror of Death. We were created for His pleasure, He delights for us to prosper, He displays His glory and splendour in our lives, He is faithful to His word and besides Him there is no other.
Politics / Omoyele Sowore And The Emissary Of Satan -by Chief Femi Fani-kayode. by Comrde3g(m): 7:31am On Aug 05, 2019
OMOYELE SOWORE AND THE EMISSARY OF SATAN
-By Chief Femi Fani-Kayode.

Every Nigerian has the legitimate and constitutional right to protest and demonstrate peacefully in a democracy. It is NOT an act of treason to march against the President and to protest about the insecurity in the country.

The publisher of Saharareporters and a presidential candidate in the just- concluded presidential elections, Mr. Omoyele Sowore, expressed his desire to demonstrate peacefully against you (President Muhammadu Buhari) and your Government.

He chose to call his protest a "revolution" in order to emphasise his zeal and the importance of the event.

He has no arms, he has not threatened to conduct an armed struggle or engage in an armed insurrection or to kill anyone so this can only be a "revolution" in name and by words.

Yet you are such a COWARD, you are so timid and you are so fearful of your own shadow that you storm his home in the middle of the night, arrest him and threaten to charge him and his suppprters with treason if the demonstration holds.

Meanwhile various murderous northern supremacist and hardline Fulani extreemist groups, all armed and "fully loaded", have stated their intention to kill every southerner in the north unless and until RUGA is accepted and implemented in the south.

They are filled with hate, they have arms, they are racists, they are ethnic supremacists, they have a publicly-stated murderous intent and they have already killed many in the south, the Middle Belt and even in the north itself yet you did not see fit to arrsst even ONE of them or declare them as terrorists.

It is those that do not kill, that do not have arms and that do not threaten to kill that you threaten with treason, detain, jail, kill and call terrorists like IPOB, IMN, the civil rights groups and activists and members of the official opposition.

I am constrained to ask you, why are you such a coward? Why do you always target those that cannot fight back, that do not kill, that do not threaten the peace and that do not carry arms?

The only thing they have are their words, their feet, their hands, their pen and the courage of their convictions yet you are so intimidated by them and so frightened of them simply because you cannot bear to be exposed for what you are.

You silenced and clamped down on the official opposition, on IPOB, on IMN and on all the civil rights groups but you bow and tremble before the Fulani herdsmen and covertly protect and support them whilst you pamper Boko Haram, secretly empower them and fight against them with kid gloves.

You do not even honor our gallant soldiers that fought Boko Haram in battle but instead you bury them like stray dogs in unmarked mass graves after they are killed on the frontline!

Meanwhile your military commanders are openly telling Boko Haram fighters that if they put down their arms they can end up being President of Nigeria! That is the pitiful level thst you have dragged your nation and the Nigerian military to.

I must ask you: why this glaring double standard? Why are you such a bully and why are you so hell bent on dividing and destroying Nigeria?

I guess that you have already achieved that objective because I doubt that our country can ever be the same again but yet you are still not satisfied. You want to do more!

You want even more turmoil, strife, division, violence, mayhem, confusion, slaughter, carnage and conflict and you are trying desperately to provoke a violent reaction from your targetted victims and those that you secretly hate and despise.

This surely is the work of the devil and you sir are satan's demonically-annointed and satanically-inspired emissary.

I warned the country about you before and during the presidential election in 2015 but they would not listen.

People like President Olusegun Obasanjo, General Ibrahim Babangida, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, Chief Ernest Shonekan, Professor Wole Soyinka, Sheik Ibrahim El Zak Zaky, Mr. Omoyele Sowore, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Senator Bukola Saraki, Mrs. Oby Ezekwezile, Mr. Femi Falana SAN, Chief Dele Momodu and many others supported you then but I, by divine insight and prophetic perception, saw through you, knew what you stood for, knew what you planned to do and knew what you represented.

So did my friends and brothers Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Governor Ayo Fayose, Lt. Colonel Abubakar 'Dangiwa' Umar (rtd), Pastor Bosun Emmanuel and a few of our fathers in the Lord like Bishop David Oyedepo, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Prophet T.B. Joshua and a number of others.

Even the leadership of the PDP at the time and top members of President Goodluck Jonathan's administration, with the possible exception of Prince Deji Adeyanju and Pastor Reno Omokri, did not see you for the great evil that you are at that time but now they all do.

The bad news is that you are going to plunge Nigeria into a major crisis and conflict and a terrible, protracted and bitter civil war which most do not see coming and which no-one wants or prays for but which will come if you do not change your ways or if you are not stopped.

This is very sad. It is a great tragedy yet that is precisely what you secretly crave for and want. Bloodshed, the suffering of others and turmoil brings you and your supporters pleasure and joy but permit me to tell you this: warmongers, bloodthirsty and blood-lusting sadists and evil men never end well.

This matter and this story will not end the way you want or expect it to. Your power is not divine: it is temporal and temporary. Others have come and gone before you and you will go in the same way as them: in God's way and in God's time.

We are not violent and lawless revolutionaries or irresponsible and reckless anarchists and neither do we believe in doing anything outside the constitution or the law. We are committed democrats and great believers in the rule of law, the constitution and the democratic process.

We are also believers in the power and efficacy of the Lord of Hosts, the Alpha and the Omega and the Ancient of Days and we know that sooner or later, no matter how long it takes, He will honor His word and make all things beautiful in our country.

In the end the forces of light and the children of God will prevail against your great wickedness, unconsciable malevolence and evil plan to destroy Nigeria and throw our people into a cauldron of raging fire.

You can lock us all up and torment us for as long as you want. In the end you shall fail, you shall fall and you shall be ashamed and God's counsel alone shall stand.

Those of us that oppose you from the heart, spirit and soul have lost all sense of fear. We will stand against you until the end of time. We will sacrifice all, including our very lives, if that is what is required for us to break our chains of servitude and slavery and win our freedom.

Our message to you is simple and clear: do your worse because we expect no less. God gives and God takes, blessed be the name of the Lord.

Permit me to conclude this contribution with the following.

It was brought to my attention that my friend and brother Governor Nyesome Wike of Rivers state condemned the planned demonstration and put the security agencies on full alert to arrest anyone that dared to come out to protest in his state.

With the greatest respect to my brother I believe this was wrong and that it was a mistake. He and I both know that Sowore does not have the intention or the capacity to effect a violent revolution and that the planned protest would only have been a revolution in name.

It would have been a harmless exercise, with relatively small numbers and an opportunity for the acivists that often collaborate with Sowore to come out and express themselves.

It would have begun and ended there wthout much drama and rather like the harmless protests about the Chibok girls at Unity Fountain in Abuja. There is not a hope in hell that it would have turned into a violent attempt to overthrow the Government and, as far as I am aware, neither was that ever the intention.

I suspect that the reason Wike has taken the position that he has taken and the reason that so many other leading figures in the official opposition PDP has taken a queue from him and distanced themselves from the protest is because of their personal dislike and disdain for Sowore who really has very few friends in the political class or in the ranks of the official opposition party.

Yet I believe that those that have fallen into the trap of not standing by Sowore or speaking up for him when they know that he is being treated unjustly, his rights are being violated and he is suffering persecution are being shortsighted and naive.

In a time of crisis and especially when we are contending with a dangerous and merciless despot we all need each other regardless of how we feel about one another or whatever contentious issues, conflicts, disagreements and fights we may have had in the past. That is common sense!

In a time of war my enemie's enemy, out of expediency, necessity and good old-fashioned pragmatism, automatically becomes my friend.

Failing to grasp that point and holding on to it could prove to be fatal to our collective cause and objective. No man can take on Government on his own: we all need each other.

Permit me to go further. If anyone should have an axe to grind with Omoyele Sowore that person is me.

He has never been my friend, I have never met him and I have never liked him.

He has offended me on many ocassions and he has also offended many of my closest friends, political associates, family members and relatives.

Worse still his website, Saharareporters, which has a massive reach all over the world, has slandered, libelled, villified and defamed me and mine more than any other media outlet in the world and has consistently done so since 2005!

There is no love lost between us but that does not mean that I will remain silent, sit back and gloat when his rights are being violated or when he is suffering persecution from a Government that can, at best, be described as paranoid, vicious, cruel, desperate, mendacious, relentless and dangerous and, at worse, genocidal, murderous and evil.

When I was detained in a specially built Boko Haram terrorist facility (which only had Boko Haram suspects and convicts in it) at Kuje prison in 2016 and my life was purposely put in danger Sowore, his Saharareporters and some of his colleagues and activist friends made mockery of me.

I was reliably informed that some of them were hoping and praying that I would be killed or maimed by the terrorists whilst I was there. I have little doubt that that was Buhari's intention and desire as well and it would have surely come to pass had the Lord not been with me.

Yet I will not repay Sowore in the same coin. Only fools mock others when they are going through hard times, challenges, difficulties and travails and this is especially so when they are going through those travails and hard times for a noble and worthy cause.

It is enough vindication that the same people that he was once in bed with, that he once collaborated with, that he helped bring to power and that he once wined and dined with are now humiliating, demonising and terrorising him too.

The same people that have continously insulted, persecuted, villified, demonised and denigrated me and mine for the last four years are now persecuting him as well.

To hear about him being roughed up, dragged out of his home, arrested in the middle of the night and detained by the DSS and to hear that there is a possibility that he may be faced with a charge of treason or treasonable felony for doing no wrong does not give me joy.

Instead it saddens me and confirms my greatest fear that the Buhari administration has lost its marbles, gone totally insane and is capable of doing absolutely anything to those that it perceives and it regards as being its critics, its adversaries and its enemies.

It is Sowore today but it could be anyone else tomorrow. And neither do you have to break the law or do anything wrong before they come for you.

As one of my tormentors and jailers eagerly and gladly told me when I was in detention for three months in 2016, he said,

"We know you have done nothing wrong but we can keep you here for as long as we like and charge you to court for breathing air if we choose. Whatever it is you will spend the next few years trying to clear your name even though you have done nothing wrong".

He concluded by saying,

"We are here to torment you and that is what we are going to do. In case you make it out of here alive and you are still whole, if you like keep criticising and abusing Buhari: we will bring you back and teach you the lesson of your life!"

That is the deplorable and degenerate mindset of our collective oppressors and that is why it is important for us all to stand up and speak up for one another in trying times, whether we like each other or not.

There is nothing illegal in conducting a peaceful protest, even if you choose to call it a revolution for the purposes of theater and drama. You don't plan a revolution and an armed insurrection and sleep in your home!

As long as it is only a demonstration and nothing more there is absolutely no reason why the Buhari Government should behave like the bunch of cowardly, paranoid, lily-livered and vicious Nazis that we know them to be.

By arresting and detaining him they have only made Sowore more relevant and more popular.

If that were not the case I would not be moved and honored to lend my humble voice to his cause and to join millions of others from all over the world to call for his immediate release.

He is not my friend and I do not like him yet on this matter I stand shoulder to shoulder with him.

May God guide and protect him and may he be returned to the land of the living at the soonest.

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Politics / World Press Conference :leave Ffk Alone: Face The Bloodsucking Fulani Herdsmen by Comrde3g(m): 9:48am On Aug 03, 2019
WORLD PRESS CONFERENCE

LEAVE CHIEF FEMI FANI-KAYODE ALONE: FACE THE FULANI HERDSMEN THAT ARE KILLING INNOCENT CITIZENS

It's so pathetic that President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria appears to minor in major and major in minor. Thus, some of his actions can be termed as chasing mere shadow. How else will one explain that despite the wide spread insecurity in Africa's most populous nation, the President can leave the security challenges poised by herdsmen that have been rampaging different communities killing many innocent citizens and he (the President) will be using securi!ty forces to go after the most vocal voice in the opposition?

The information reaching us of the plan to arrest Chief Femi Fani-Kayode who is always speaking for the masses against the wickedness and evil of this administration is not good at all. Thus, the Presidency or any branch of the security forces that may be planning to arrest Chief Fani-Kayode should in the interest of democracy stop and the energy that will be used in chasing such strong voices in the opposition can be channeled towards arresting the herdsmen who are killing innocent citizens and terrorising the country to the extent that the expressway between our Federal Capital and Kaduna has been abandoned by travellers due to the fear of been killed or abducted.

We, the Coalition of Civil Society Groups in Nigeria, want to make it clear that any attempt to arrest Fani-Kayode will be resisted. And if the Government goes ahead to arrest him, we will do everything legally possible to ensure his release and of course we all know that such moves to ensure he is released will further dent the already dented image of Buhari and Nigeria. This will include, but not limited to peaceful physical mother of all protests, massive media protest, reaching out to the international community and other legal actions. And we all know that such is not good for Nigeria at this time that the hammer of travel ban is hanging on some Government officials in the country.

It is important to note that on 15th January, 2019 the EFCC through one Mr. Orilade released a statement threatening to arrest the duo of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode and Mr. Yinka Odumakin, the spokesman of Afenifere. The threat was further heightened when on 23rd January, 2019 the same Mr Orilade boldly declared during a meeting of the
Online Publishers Association of Nigeria (OPAN), that the EFCC would invite them (Fani-Kayode and Odumakin) and ensure they are detained indefinitely simply because they exposed the truth about the Commissions gestapo-like operations. It took a court injunction and subsequently a court ruling enforcing their fundamental human rights to stop the move.

As if that was not enough, while the court order is still subsisting, another information recently broke out again as a retired intelligence officer in a video who claimed to be talking based on privileged information revealed by some in the nation's security forces and intelligence agencies, asserted that there is another plot to indiscriminately arrest Chief Femi Fani-Kayode for treason. But, we say no to this.

It's common knowledge that opposition is part of democracy. But when we have a Government that wants to do everything possible, including unconstitutional moves, to silence the voice of the opposition then it proves that we are in a full blown dictatorship.

In the light of the above, we are calling the attention of the international community through this World Press Conference to the fact that the situation in Nigeria has become a dictatorship whilst our leaders are supposed to be promoting democratic values and Nigeria is sliding into a full blown fascist state.

While calling on the Federal Government of Nigeria to shelve the plan to arrest Chief Fani-Kayode, we also call on the European Union, United Kingdom, United States of America and others to look into the ongoing issues in Nigeria, as the members of the main opposition party are almost becoming helpless victims in the hands of the present administration.

We say no to dictatorship.

No to all attempts to suppress the voice of the opposition.

No to violation of fundamental human rights of Nigerians.

No to any planned arrest of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, who is the most prominent vocal voice that speaks for the oppressed.

SIGNED:
Rev. Emmanuel Olorunmagba, National Chairman of We Care Initiative.

Mr. Ovienlonba Sunny Amos, National Secretary, Arise Initiative

Mr. Goodluck Gbenga, National Mobilization Officer, Project Nigeria.

For and on behalf of the Coalition of Civil Society Groups in Nigeria.

CC:
The European Union, Abuja.

The American Ambassador, Abuja.

The British Ambassador, Abuja

The German Ambassador, Abuja

The France Ambassador, Abuja

The South African Ambassador, Abuja

The Ghana Ambassador, Abuja

Politics / Activists call on EU, US, UK to prevail on FG over alleged plot to arrest FFK by Comrde3g(m): 7:09am On Aug 02, 2019
Timely Post Nigeria
HEADLINE NEWS

Group calls on EU, US, UK to prevail on FG over alleged plot to arrest, detain former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode

Published on August 1, 2019

By Mustapha Tanko

A Coalition of Civil Society Groups, Thursday called on the European Union, USA, United Kingdom to prevail on the Federal government over alleged plot to arrest and detain the former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode for alleged treason.

It was also claimed that the plot was revealed by an unnamed retired intelligence officer saying, there was another plot to indiscriminately arrest the outspoken Fani-Kayode.

Coordinator and National Chairman of ‘We Care Initiative’, Rev. Emmanuel Olorunmagba said this while briefing newsmen in Abuja.

In his words, “The information reaching us of the plan to arrest Chief Femi Fani-Kayode who is always speaking for the masses against misrule, and the evil condoned by this administration, is not good at all.

“Thus the presidency or any other branch of the security forces that may be planning to arrest Chief Femi Fani-Kayode should in the interest of democracy stop.

And the energy that will be used in chasing such strong voices in the opposition can be channelled towards arresting the herdsmen who are killing innocent citizens and terrorising the country to the extent that the expressway between our Federal capital and Kaduna has been abandoned by most travellers due to fear of been killed or abducted.

“We the Coalition of Civil Society Groups in Nigeria want to make it clear that any attempt to arrest Fani-Kayode will be resisted.

“And if the government goes ahead to arrest him, we will do everything legally possible to ensure his release, and of course, we all know that such moves to ensure his release will further dent the already dented image of Buhari and Nigeria.

“It’s common knowledge that opposition is part of democracy. But when we have a government that wants to do everything possible, including unconstitutional moves, to silence the voices of the opposition then it proves that we are in a full blown dictatorship”.

Olorunmagba also called on the international community alleging, “the situation in the country has become a dictatorship whilst our leaders are supposed to be promoting democratic values and that Nigeria is sliding into full blown fascist State”.

The group, therefore, urged the Federal government to shelve the plan to arrest Fani-Kayode.

Further, it alleged that members of the opposition party were almost becoming helpless victims in the hands of the present administration.


https://timelypost.ng/group-calls-on-eu-us-uk-to-prevail-on-fg-over-alleged-plot-to-arrest-detain-former-aviation-minister-femi-fani-kayode/

Politics / Cruelty, Nigeria Is Thy Name! -by Chief Femi Fani-kayode (ffk) by Comrde3g(m): 12:21pm On Jul 31, 2019
CRUELTY, NIGERIA IS THY NAME!
-By Chief Femi Fani-Kayode (FFK)

I thought that I had seen it all but this one really shocked me and brought tears to my eyes. I wept for the poor whale, whom I have decided to name Rotimi, and I wept for Nigerians.

If you are a whale please do not make the mistake of washing up on a Nigerian beach!

You will be hacked to pieces with matchets by a group of hungry and angry youths, they will carve out all your meat and they will eat you to the bone.

In virtually all other countries whales that stray on a beach are treated with humanity, kindness, compassion and love and are assisted and pushed back into the sea by the locals so that they may live.

There are even international laws that protect whales from being slaughtered in the sea!

Sadly in our case it is different: in Nigeria when they wash up on our beaches and shores we bludgeon them to death, butcher them, carve them up to the bone and serve them for breakfast, lunch and dinner. ����.

This goes to prove that as a people we have lost our sense of decency, humanity and compassion. Hunger and our inability to have any empathy for the objects and victims of our savagery and barbarity has turned us into shameless and conciousless monsters.

Worse still, many in our shores are actually prepared to attempt to justify our cruelty and savagery as a consequence of our delusional, psychotic, psychopathic and sociopathic disposition.

As an example, sixty people were killed at a funeral by Boko Haram two days ago and nobody in Nigeria really cares. It hardly even gets a mention in the local press and the international press gave up on us years ago.

Again thousands are killed by Fulani herdsmen on a weekly basis ALL OVER the country but the news is buried and surpressed, the Government does not care and there is no sense of outrage from the people!

That is the level to which we have descended and degenerated to today in Nigeria today.

Sacred life, whether it be that of a human being or an animal, means absolutely nothing to us and when it is taken we no longer bat an eyelid.

A whale called Rotimi washes up on our shores and within hours it is hacked to pieces to the BONE! Think about that for one minute! TO THE BONE! We did not leave one piece of flesh on that poor creatures body!

That is what we have become: beasts with no mercy or compassion. And we revel and take pleasure in it and boast about it.

I don't know about you but the whole thing makes me feel so ashamed. It makes me feel sick and it also sends shivers down my spine.

We have been transformed into a hard-hearted, cruel, vicious, impoverished, hungry, evil and wicked people who have no regard for the life of human beings or animals.

No wonder the first and fourth most deadly terrorist organisations in the world thrive and flourish with impugnity in our shores.

I am sure that some misguided Nigerians, who derive joy and take pleasure in the taking of life and who enjoy witnessing the flow of blood, boast about that too!

It really is so sad. Cruelty, Nigeria is thy name!

Politics / Re: Nigerians Vow To Vehemently Resist Any Attempt By FG To Arrest Chief Femi Fani- by Comrde3g(m): 1:44pm On Jul 27, 2019
FFK is the voice of the voiceless... Any attempt to arrest him is an attempt to encourage the killings by blood sucking Fulani hersmen that have the support of Buhari and APC

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Politics / Let It Just End As Rumor : Nigerians Warn FG Against Any Attempt To Arrest FFK by Comrde3g(m): 1:36pm On Jul 27, 2019
#FFKIsOurVoice

"Let it just end as a rumour that the @OfficialAPCNg govt is planning to arrest @realFFK!"

Herdsmen terrorists can't be walking freely & u are planning to arrest the man that is talking for the victims.

#DemocracyInDanger

#PoweredBy: Citizens Against Tyranny.

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Politics / Nigerians Vow To Vehemently Resist Any Attempt By FG To Arrest Chief Femi Fani- by Comrde3g(m): 1:20pm On Jul 27, 2019
#DemocracyInDanger
Any attempt to arrest Femi Fani-Kayode (@realFFK) shall be resisted by us, the citizens!

Go after Herdsmen terrorists that are killing people with impunity!

#PoweredBy: Citizens Against Tyranny.

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Politics / Re: Osinbajo Vs Devil : The Game Of Deceits. by Comrde3g(m): 12:24pm On Jul 04, 2019
Turantula:
That man can lie sha
He is Professor of Lie

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Politics / Osinbajo Vs Devil : The Game Of Deceits. by Comrde3g(m): 11:39am On Jul 04, 2019
A twitter user with the user name @Goodluckngr has set twitter ablaze after rating Vice president Yemi Osinbajo who is also a senior Pastor of RCCG higher than the devil in telling lies.
The twitter user with the username @GoodluckNgr tweeted " If devil is a liar, what of @ProfOsinbajo ? The @RCCGworldwide senior pastor can lie than the devil. Shame on @RCCGworldwide menbers
https://twitter.com/GoodluckNgr/status/1146712853375803392?s=19

Politics / A Government Of The Fulani, By The Fulani And For The Fulani- Femi Fani Kayode by Comrde3g(m): 5:39pm On Jun 29, 2019
A GOVERNMENT OF THE FULANI, BY THE FULANI AND FOR THE FULANI

On 6th February 2014 the Leader of IPOB and the Lion of the East, my friend and brother Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, said the following,

"As they campaign vigorously for elections, you would think, they are coming to grow the economy, enthrone justice, breed unity and tolerance, love for one another.
No, they are coming to elevate Hausa-Fulani supremacy, to reposition the security agencies by sacking all competent hands and replace them with their kinsmen to drive their ethnic domination of the Biafrans, the Fulani herdsmen will be armed and encouraged to slaughter us with impunity, and their masters will protect them. They are coming to ensure that my people are enslaved forever. Those who do not, believe me, will soon see it happen before their eyes.”

There is no gainsaying that he has been proved right.

On 2nd December 2014 he went further by saying,

“Then a group deadlier than Boko Haram will emerge, they will seize our farmland, rape our women, kill our people and their master will protect, defend and even arm them, because their sole agenda is to enslave us forever. Those who cannot see it now, will soon see it. The hatred in their souls for my people is legendary. They do not see us as humans. They kill, they slaughter, they burn and they destroy. Mindless bloodletting is in their DNA. My people are in trouble”.

5 years later every word that Nnamdi has uttered in this prophecy has come to pass. Love him or hate him can anyone doubt the fact that God spoke through him on at least these two occassions?

What have we not seen in Nigeria? What have we not been through? What have we not suffered? What have we not been afflicted with? What have we not been subjected to?

First it was political sharia. Then islamist Boko Haram. Then terrorist Fulani herdsmen. And now Ruga cow settlements.

Nigeria has become the biggest shithole on the African continent. We are like an open public toilet that has never been flushed. Everything about our country stinks!

They say they want to establish Ruga settlements all over the country for the Fulani and their cows. Is cattle business Government business?

Cows were made for men, men were not made for cows. Cow-love is unnatural and bestial. For a man to view a cow as a woman and feel aroused by it is sickness.

They cannot push a nation to the brink of war simply because of their inexplicable and disgusting attraction to a mooing cow and their inordinate ambition and insatiable desire to conquer others.

They cannot use their cows and herdsmen from hell to cut us short and mow us down like the winter wheat and the summer grass.

They have taken everything from us: our nation, our dignity, our identity, our future, our self-respect, our destiny, our lives, our liberty, our faith, our hope, our resources, our substance and so much more. And now they want to take away our land!

Well I have news for them: this will not happen without a fight! It can only happen over our dead bodies! They have removed the gloves and they are brazenly baring their fangs.

Ours is a government of the Fulani, by the Fulani and for the Fulani. Ours is not a nation but a conquered, occupied and subjugated vassal state which was specifically and cleverly crafted and forged for the benefit and advantage of the Fulani, their stooges and their cows.

This is self-evident. It is an incontrivertable and indisputable fact. And it raises a number of fundamental questions about our supposed unity and so-called nationhood.

We are constrained to ask: are we really one nation? Were we EVER one nation?

Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the Premier of the old Western Region of Nigeria and the erstwhile Leader of the Yoruba, raised this question in his famous book titled "Paths To Nigerian Freedom" as far back as 1947 and his answer was a resounding "no".

He made the point that there was as much difference between a Turk and a German as there was between a Fulani and an Igbo.

72 years later I have to say that I agree with him. It is one of the greatest ironies of our history that the same Awolowo that wrote that brilliant book and that displayed such remarkable, unprecedented and prophetic insight about the nature and future of our union was a major player in the savage and cruel war that was waged and brutal genocide that was unleashed against the innocent civilian popultion of Biafra in the name of keeping Nigeria one.

This contradiction in Awolowo's otherwise great and extraordinary legacy of excellence, principle and patriotism is something that I have never been able to comprehend or understand.

Nigeria is not one nation and I do not believe that we ever were. We were just pretending and lying to one another: publicly professing love but secretly hating.

Whichever way you see it the following deeply profound and philosophical questions must be answered.

What does a compassionate, gentle, refined, beautiful, reticent and kind-hearted bird like the flamingo have in common with an aggressive, repugnant, violent, greedy, loud, flesh-eating, ugly winged-beast and bestial creature like a crow.

What does a peacok have in common with a vulture?
What does a kiwi have in common with an ostritch? What does a penguin have in common with a quail?

What does the noble, courageous and regal eagle have in common with a heartless chicken, a singing partridge, a humming pigeon, a red robin, a caged and chirping budgerigar or a cuckoo out of hell?

What do the refined, the civilised, the educated and the noble have in common with the ignorant, the bloodthirsty, the savage and the bloodlusting barbarian who hail from another world and from another century?

What does light have in common with darkness?
What do the living have in common with the dead?
What do the blessed have in common with the cursed?

What do the children of the Most High God have in common with the sons and daughters of perdition and the seed of satan?

Those that continue to insist on "one Nigeria" must answer these questions and rid themselves of their sadistic disposition, masochistic fantasies and destructive delusions.

The truth is that "one Nigeria" died long ago but the Fulanisation and Islamisation gambit of General Muhammadu Buhari has finally buried her and put a nail in her coffin.

(Femi Fani-Kayode)
Politics / BREXITING FROM NIGERIA By Chief Femi Fani-kayode by Comrde3g(m): 9:06pm On Jun 27, 2019
BREXITING FROM NIGERIA

By Chief Femi Fani-Kayode

"Every biraaad flies with its own kind. Crows fly with crows and eagles fly with eagles"- Muyhideen Ibn Arabi.

Muyhideen Ibn Arabi (1165 AD -1240 AD) was one of the greatest clerics, philosophers, teachers, poets, intellectuals, spiritual masters and Sufi Muslim scholars that ever lived.

A native of Andalusia in modern-day southern Spain, his knowledge, wisdom, moral authority and influence shook the very foundations of the entire civilised world and helped to shape both Muslim and non-Muslim philosophy, literature and thinking through the ages.

As was always the case with him, the simple yet profound words that he has spoken here ring true. In simple and clear terms he has spoken the bitter and unpalatable truth. For those that disagree permit me to ask the following questions.

What does a compassionate, gentle, refined, beautiful, reticent and kind-hearted bird like a flamingo have in common with an aggressive, repugnant, violent, greedy, loud, flesh-eating and ugly winged-beast and bestial creature like a crow. What does a peacock have in common with a vulture?

What does a kiwi have in common with an ostrich? What does a penguin have in common with a quail? And what does the noble, courageous and regal eagle have in common with a heartless chicken, a singing partridge, a humming pigeon, a red robin, a caged and chirping budgerigar or a cuckoo out of hell?

We flow best and fellowship with understanding and commonality of purpose when we do so with our own. And when I speak about "our own" I am not necessarily referring to those that are from the same race or share the same religious faith as we do but rather those that share our values, standards, ethics, etiquette, heritage, culture and civilised worldview.

Anything less is a clumsy and oftentimes dangerous attempt to have fellowship between light and darkness which always ends in catastrophy and chaos and which is expressly forbidden in the holy scriptures and by the Word of God.

They say birds of a feather stick together. It follows that anything and everything that falls short of that is a match made in hell. And as it is in the bird and animal kingdom, so it is in the world of independent countries and sovereign nations and in the land of men. Strange bedfellows coupled together against their will never excel and rarely can they find happiness or know peace.

It is for this reason that many stand against the concept of the hybrid mongrel state and the man-made, artificial contraptions that the disciples and prophets of globalisation seek to establish, engender and foist on an increasingly skeptical world.

The Lugardian formula of a forced union and amalgamation of ethnic incompatible and different and conflicting races, religions and cultures in one national super-stratem always results in a depressed, decaying and dysfunctional nation where mutual respect, love and trust has no place.

Permit me to be specific. Let us consider Great Britain. I believe that BREXIT is the best thing for the United Kingdom and that is why I support my old friend Boris Johnson for the position of Prime Minister.

I do not see anything wrong in people trying to take their country back from foreigners and aliens.

Again I do not see anything wrong in rejecting a model, association and system of government which takes your identity, power, self-respect and dignity away from you and allows your nation to be controlled and your fate and destiny to be determined by a small group of unelected faceless officials and technocrats who reside at the heart of the European Union in Brussels.

A people and a nation ought to control their own destiny and not concede that right to others. And of course this is what we need to do in Nigeria.

We must take control of our destiny, free our people from bondage and slavery and wrestle control and power back from those who worship cows, who live by the sword, who relish in shedding blood and who came to our land from distant shores.

We must send them back to Guinea, Mali, Niger Republic, Chad and Futa Jalon where they originally came from. We MUST get our country back!

Failing that we must march out of this illicit, godless, accursed and unsolicited forced union and establish our own new nation.

The concept of the multi-racial, multi-cultural, hybrid, mongrel nation-state has failed in Nigeria and resulted in nothing but Fulanisation and Islamisation. We cannot bear it any longer and neither should we have to.

The British that forced it upon us long ago and that put us in this unworkable, evil contraption without ever even consulting us have themselves rejected the concept of a multi-racial and multi-cultural society and are no longer prepared to accept it in their shores. BREXIT presents an eloquent testimony to that and there is plenty more to come.

You can call me xenophobic, I really do not care! I am proud of my history, culture, heritage, racial stock, religious faith and who and what I am. I can trace by bloodlines and lineage back to five generations and that is deeply gratifying and inspiring to me. It is from there and the Spirit of God that I draw my strength.

I know the values and virtues that my forefathers cherished, fought for and lived by and I intend to inculcate such values and virtues in each of my sons and daughters.

You cannot expect me to jettison all that in the name of misguided liberalism, leftist dogma and political correctness. You cannot compel me to accept your vain notion of a multi-racial melting pot where my racial and religious identity is sacrificed on the alter of "one Nigeria".

For the last 59 years of our existence as a nation we have tried to live together in peace with those that consider us as nothing but vassals, subjects and slaves and that regard themselves as being divinely ordained and born to rule and it has been disastrous.

When this notion was forcefully and legitimately challenged in 1967 by a proud, strong and noble people with an irrepressible republican and Christian heritage known as the Biafrans, it led to a barbaric civil war and the genocide and ethnic cleansing of 3 million of their civilian population, including 1 million children who were starved to death!

And since then millions more from all over the country have been maimed, disfigured and slaughtered by those that have been doing such things to others since 1804 when they launched their first jihad in what was to later become known as northern Nigeria.

For the last 105 years "One Nigeria" has resulted in nothing but misery, suffering, subjugation, slavery, war, conflict, dissention, contention, strife, failure, terror, mass murder, genocide and ethnic and religious cleansing for the millions of sad, traumatised, brutalised, impoverished and beleagured people that live within its sanguine and blood-drenched borders.

What compels and constrains us to continue to accept such an arrangement and state of affairs and what makes us want to silence and destroy all those that challenge it? Are we under a spell? Have we been charmed and bewitched? Is that why we accept the abnormal as being normal and the unacceptable as being acceptable?

Is our quest for freedom not a natural and noble thing? Is our quest for liberation and our desire to be treated with dignity and respect and to be regarded as equals unreasonable and unacceptable? Surely not!

Why must we continue to live together in one country with tyrants, vandals, goths, visigoths and barbarian conquerors who regard us as nothing but sub-human vassals that deserve to be slaughtered like flies at the top of a hat?

Why should we continue to accept the notion of "one Nigeria" if our story is one of master and servant, slave and slave-master, horse and horse-rider and constant humiliation, persecution, marginalisation and mutual suspicion and hate?

I totally reject the concept, ethos and notion of multi-racialism, multi-culturalism and globalisation. I am proud of being a nationalist. I am proud of being on the far-right. I am proud of being a Bible-believing, devout and conservative Evangelical Christian.

I am proud of my Judeo/Christian heritage and education. I am proud of being a southerner and I am proud of being a Yoruba.

May the Lord shame and destroy our enemies and may He preserve our people and our race.

Permit me to end this contribution with the deeply insightful and profound words of Mr. Nur Miracle. On 25th June 2019 he wrote the following on Facebook.

"Forget about civility, democracy and everything that goes with them. And I am not discounting the importance of abiding by them; so, don't get me wrong.

But, the truth is that this world is about conquest, displacements and subjugation. Life in itself is brutish. Its about the survival of the fittest.

Think about the British and European conquests and colonization of everywhere they colonized, to understand my point. It took the decimation and near extinction of indigenous populations for the Europeans to be able to own the Americas, Africa, parts of Asia and places like the US and Canada.

People were killed in their millions for them to achieve this, and the memories of those annihilated are long forgotten, while the Europeans took over, and everything is now normal.

Today, people struggle from around the world to secure visas to go and live in the U.S, Canada or similar 'white' countries. But, do they know that beneath the foundations of these so-called 'civilized nations' are rivers of the blood the indigenous people?

My point is that we see the same pattern of conquests shaping up in Nigeria, by Fulani jihadists, but it appears that we don't recognize it.

Everyone should wake up to fight and live or risk being annihilated by Fulanis. That's just the truth!"

Mr. Nur is right and I concur with all that he has said.

Finally consider the words of Mrs. Shola Salako. On 26th June 2019 she wrote the following on Facebook:

"This is how it works! Informed sources tell us that across the Middle Belt, our internal colonial masters the Fulani foreigner and her puppets accuse indigenous communities of having weapons.

They then send the Army, Police etc. to raid people's homes, even taking knives.

A few hours after they have taken the weapons the Fulani terrorists arrive, rape, steal and kill the indigenous people.

They will also burn down whole villages making many homeless. This is what they have done most recently in Taraba, Benue, Adamawa, Plateau etc..

The owners of the land are then placed in Internal Displacement Camps. The foreigners then take the land claiming its theirs.

Another trick that the imperialists use is to send a senior army man to say he wants to speak to your youth. The youths gather and are arrested.

Shortly afterwards with the youths out of the way, Fulani terrorists arrive to rape, steal, kill and destroy. Note they used it effectively in Taraba recently.

See why Danjuma says "they collude?" Hopefully the South are awake to these tricks".

Shola is right. Her analysis of the modus operandi of the cowardly Fulani terrorists and the support that they get from the establishment is accurate and valid. I can confirm that.

Permit me to conclude with the following:

1. Fulani radio station approved.

2. Fulani can continue carrying their AK 47's.

3. Fulani are NOT terrorists even though they are commiting genocide.

4. Fulani settlements are to be set up all over the country.

5. Non-Fulani are to be disarmed.

Honestly I weep for this country. Is anyone surprised that millions of people from all over the south and the Middle Belt believe that it is time to BREXIT from Nigeria?
Politics / Re: Aad Adopts Wole Aguda For Kogi State Governorship Election by Comrde3g(m): 4:44pm On Jun 25, 2019
#YesWeCan
Wole Aguda is the best pilot to pilots the affairs of Kogi State. Wole Aguda is tested and trusted. Wole Aguda is on a mission to rebuild Kogi State and with #Wole Aguda asthe next Governor of Kogi State, a life more abundant is certain for #Kogites.
Politics / Aad Adopts Wole Aguda For Kogi State Governorship Election by Comrde3g(m): 11:57am On Jun 25, 2019
AAD ADOPTS WOLE AGUDA FOR KOGI STATE GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION

Rising from a NEC meeting held in Abuja on Thursday 20th and Friday 21st June 2019; the Abundant Advocacy Democrats (AAD) has adopted Mr. Wole Aguda as the candidate to support for the November 16, 2019 gubernatorial election in Kogi State.

This decision was reached after a critical SWOT analysis of all the aspirants that have indicated interest based on their antecedents, ideology and integrity; especially clean record on corruption allegation and not necessarily their financial capacity.

On this note, the National Executive Council of AAD urge all our teeming members and supporters across Kogi State to massively support Mr. Oluwole Temidire Aguda for the position of the next governor of Kogi State. Also our members and supporters outside Kogi State are by this statement urged to reach out to as many people as they know in Kogi State to solicit their support for Mr. Aguda.

To this end, there will be a State Congress in Lokoja on a date and venue to be communicated soon, for proper mobilization.

Conclusively, the AAD will be working with the AAC under which platform Mr Aguda will be contesting.

Let's do it because together #WeCan

SIGNED:

Dr Jeremiah Ndazhaga Daku,
For and on behalf of the National Executive Council of the Abundant Advocacy Democrats (AAD)

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Politics / The Degeneration And Dementia Of Pastor William Kumuyi by Comrde3g(m): 5:36pm On Jun 03, 2019
"By his words and counsel Kumuyi has spat on the blood and pissed on the graves of every Christian martyr that ever sacrificed their lives for the faith by opposing tyranny, injustice and evil"- THE DEGENERATION AND DEMENTIA OF PASTOR KUMUYI by @realFFK

https:///69Xo5h7KkQ THE DEGENERATION AND DEMENTIA OF PASTOR WILLIAM KUMUYI

"History teaches us of the danger of being afraid to speak truth to power"- Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, 2nd June 2019.

Pastor William Kumuyi, who says we should not attack President Muhammadu Buhari, has much to learn from these words. If the world had remained silent in the face of Hitler's Nazis we would not be here today.

If Moses had remained silent in the face of Pharaoh's tyranny the Jews would still be slaves in Egypt.

If Elijah and Jehu had remained silent in the face of Jezebel's tyranny Israel would never have been delivered. If Peter had remained silent in the face of Herod's tyranny he would never have left prison.

If Samuel had remained silent in the face of Agag and the Amalekites the Jews would have been decimated. If Esther had remained silent in the face of Haman the Jewish race would have been wiped out.

If Hezekiah had remained silent in the face of Sennacherub, Jerusalem would have fallen.

The Bible tells us that we must resist evil, oppose injustice, stand up for the oppressed, liberate the downtrodden, speak for the voiceless, defend the persecuted, inspire the faithful and set the captives free. Has Kumuyi forgotten all that?

Does he know the meaning and understand the concept of liberation theology?

Is he familiar with the great role that the Church played in liberating Southern American countries from military dictatorships in the 20th century, in fighting for the abolition of slavery in the 19th century and in destroying apartheid in South Africa in the 20th century?

Does he know that the primary purpose of any great man or leader is to liberate his people, oppose tyranny and fight injustice?

Does he know how many great men and women of faith died for these noble causes and stood against these great evils and so many others?

Has he heard of Gideon, Jeptha, David, Daniel, Jehu, Samson, Peter and Paul in the Bible. Did they not oppose evil, speak out against injustice and stand against tyrants in their day?

Every single one of the Lords disciples died for their faith by defying and opposing the tyranny of the rulers of the land. Some were beheaded, cut to pieces or fed to wild beasts whilst others were boiled to death or burnt alive.

In Nigeria today we are facing the greatest, most deadly, most relentlesss and most glaring Fulanisation and Islamisation agenda in the history of our country and it is unfolding before our very eyes.

Hundreds of people are being slaughtered every day and genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass murder is alive and well in our shores.

All this and someone is telling us not to attack the man that is responsible for it by his actions and inactions?

More Nigerians have been slaughtered by Islamist terrorists and ISIS-backed Fulani militias in the last four years in our country than at any other time in our history other than during the civil war. Yet this man says we must kepo quite and not speak out?

Are we to say that Rev. Martin Luther King jnr. was wrong for speaking out against racism in America and insisting on civil liberties and human rights for black Americans? Are we to say that Oliver Cromwell was wrong for opposing the concept and philosophy of the divine right of Kings and establishing Pariiamentry democracy in England?

Are we to say the French, the Americans, the Italians, the Ugandans, the Scottish, the Chinese, the Zimbabweans, the Turks, the Ethiopians and the Spanish were wrong when they resisted tyranny and fought wars for their liberation, values, freedom and independence? Are we to say that all those that fought against military rule, fascism, totalitareanism, dictatorship, barbarism and colonial rule in the past throughout the world and throughout the ages were wrong? Are we to say that the people of the Soviet Union were wrong for speaking out against the barbarity, cruelty, oppression and wickedness of the godless Soviet state? Are we to say that the Orghuz tribes of Turkey were wrong to stand up against the evil of the Mongol empire?

Are we to say that the Afghan people were wrong for opposing their Taliban government and removing them? Are we to say that the Biafrans were wrong for opposing genocide against their people before and during the Nigerian civil war? Are we to say the people of southern Nigeria and the Middle Belt are wrong for resisting slavery, terror, bondage and servitide? Are we to say that the people of the core north are wrong for speaking out against mass murder and ethnic cleansing by Boko Haram and Fulani militias?

Are we to say that the Shiite Muslims are wrong for saying no to tyranny, persecution and mass murder? Are we to say that Christians in Nigeria are wrong for speaking out against annihilation, religious cleansing, supporter of APC militias, ISIS West Africa, ethnic cleansing, persecution, marginalisation, daily insults, humiliation, death, destruction and wholesale and unadulterated evil? Is that what Kumuyi and his ignorant and impressionable cheerleaders want? Do they know the heavy price that was paid over the last 59 years for the relative freedom that they are enjoying today?

Is it wrong for our people to speak out when a presidential election is rigged, when their candidate is robbed, when their aspirations are rubbished and when their dreams are destroyed?

Is stealing a presidential mandate not the greatest crime of all? Is it not worse than staging a coup d'etat? Yet we are told that we must shut up and keep quiet and that we must even pray for those that have robbed us and violated our most basic fundamental right: the right to be governed and led by whoever we choose.

By his shameful words and his bogus and misleading counsel Kumuyi has spat on the blood and pissed on the graves of every single Christian martyr that ever sacrificed their lives for the faith by opposing tyranny, injustice and evil.

He has also insulted our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Himself who opposed the devil, the rulers of this world and the Kingdom of Darknes and died for our sins. He has belittled Jesus' suffering on the cross and sought to destroy the purpose of his ministry.

If he can say we must not attack Buhari
the next thing he will say is that we must not attack satan and that we must forgive and love the devil.

What will he say to the man who just came back from the United Kingdom, who was abducted, together with his whole family, by Fulani terrorists and whose wife and 9 year old daughter were raped before his very eyes. Worse still after they finished raping them they sodomised and raped him too.

This is not an isolated event and it happens to people all over the country every day. Buhari's primary duty and obligation is to protect us from such demonic entities and wild beasts yet instead of doing so he protects them and refuses to disarm them or label them as terrorists simply because they share his faith and come from his Fulani tribe.

All this yet Kumuyi says we must not attack him or criticise him. What type of madness and strange logic is this? What has gripped the mind and seized the conscience of a man that was once reverred by all and that established one of the biggest and greatest Churches in the world? What has led to this degeneration and this level of chicanry, double-speak, cowardice and deceit? Is it fear? Is it greed? Is it ignorance? Is it depravity? Or is it madness?

Shepherds are meant to protect their sheep from ravenous wolves and hungry lions. They are meant to give them hope: they are not meant to sacrifice them to wild beasts and cruel rulers as a weekly blood offering.

It appears that senility and dementia have set in and eroded this once great preacher's annointing. Worse still cowardice and greed have shattered his his mantle of leadership, decimated his calling and destroyed his credibility. It is time for him to take a break, go home and rest.

I urge everyone to ignore his manifestly irresponsible counsel and to oppose and attack the policies and person of Muhammadu Buhari as much as they deem fit. That is what democracy is all about. Presidents are meant to serve the people and not to be worshipped by them.

May God deliver us from shepherds that slaughter the sheep, that defend the cruel, that support injustice, that love the wicked, that serve the tyrant, that despise the weak, that enslave the poor and that worship genocidal maniacs and sociopathic butchers.

I can only thank God that we still have men of God in this country that are more than ready to speak truth to power and that have proved their worth.

Men like David Oyedepo, David Abioye, T.B. Joshua, Paul Enenche, David Ibiyeomi, Johnson Suleiman, Matthew Hassan Kukah, Tunde Bakare, John Onaiyekan, Paul Adefarasin, Isah El Buba, Samson Ayokunle, Nicholas Okoh, Ayo Oritsejafor, John Praise, Sam Oye, Mike Okonkwo, Sarah Omaku, Daniel Olukoya and so many others.

They are the saving grace of the Church in Nigeria. They are the true servants of the Most High God.

As for those that have chosen to remain silent despite the evil and tyranny in the land and those, like Kumuyi, who have failed in their calling and told us all to keep quiet and not attack Buhari, I say "shame on you!"

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Politics / A Morning Of Horror And The Slaughter Of A People by Comrde3g(m): 1:40pm On Jun 02, 2019
A MORNING OF HORROR AND THE SLAUGHTER OF A PEOPLE

May 30th, 2019 represents the 52nd anniversary of the declaration of the Republic of Biafra.

I have written the following contribution to help mark that day. I hope it goes a long way to show where and when the trouble and challenges all started.

I also hope that it widens and stimulates the debate about the plight of the Igbo in the Nigerian state and to enlighten those that may not know why it is that so many young Igbos feel strongly about the concept of Biafra.

Some of the events that I have written about here are painful and deeply personal but write we must in order to educate others, in order to establish the truth, in order to ensure that history does not repeeat itself and in order to usher in an era of true reconciliation, peace, love and forgiveness in our nation. Kindly fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the flight!

In the early hours of the morning of January 15th 1966, Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna, Major Chukwuemeka Kaduna Nzeogwu, Major Chris Anuforo, Major Adewale Ademoyega, Major Timothy Onwuatuegwu, Major Humphrey Chuwuka, Captain Emmanuel Nwobosi, Captain Ben Gbulie, Captain Donatus Okafor, 2nd Lt. G. Onyefuru and a handful of other junior army officers of the Nigerian Army, who happened to be predominantly from the Eastern Region, effected a violent rebellion and bloody mutiny.

During the course of that mutiny they murdered no less than 22 prominent and well-respected leaders, politicians and senior Army officers including Sir Tafawa Balewa, the Prime Minister, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Premier of the Northern Region and his wife Hafsat, Chief S.L. Akintola, the Premier of the Western Region, Chief Okotie-Eboh, the Minister of Finance, Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun, Commander of the 1st Brigade Kaduna and his wife Lateefat, Brigadier Zakariya Maimalari, Commander of the 2nd Brigade Lagos, Lt. Colonel James Pam, Adjutant-General of the Army, Colonel Ralph Shodeinde, Head of the NMTC, Lt. Col. Abogo Largema, Commander of the 4th Battalion Ibadan, Colonel Kur Mohammed, Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Colonel Unegbe, Quarter-Master General and others.

This was the first time that a violent mutiny and a military coup d'etat had ever taken place in the history of our nation and the Nigerian people, and indeed the entire world, were shocked by the brutality of the entire exercise and the ruthless, cold-blooded and clinical precision with which it was effected.

My family and loved ones were not left out of the bitter events of that sanguine and frightful morning. The mutineers came to our official residence in Ibadan and almost killed my father, Chief Remi Fani-Kayode, the Deputy Premier of the Western Region as well.

As a matter of fact my father and Sir Khashim Imam, the Governor of the Northern Region, were the only two leaders whose homes were raided and who were arrested and abducted that morning by the mutineers that were not murdered.

By divine orchestration, sheer providence and the grace and power of the Living God Papa was delivered and saved by the Federal troops under the command of Lt. Colonel Jack Yakubu Gowon (as he then was) after a terrible gun battle at the Officers Mess in Dodan Barracks in Lagos.

It was indeed a terrible morning. I was 5 years old at the time and I still remember what happened vividly when, led by Captain Emmanuel Nwobosi, they came to our home, cloaked in the darkness of the early hours and took away my father.

He offered no resistance but instead opted to courageously go and meet them outside after which they brutalised him before my very eyes.

I watched the whole thing unfold from the balcony as my dear mother, Chief Mrs. Adia Adunni Fani-Kayode, crying and wailing with all her strength and passion, distraught with grief and witnessing what she believed were the final moments before the execution of her beloved husband and father of her four children suffer the pangs and utter the cries of utter horror and despair.

To make matters worse my father, being a typically proud Ife man with very strong Victorian values, was courageous and defiant and held his head up high. He refused to bow or cower before his traducers, accusers and would-be killers.

The minute he stepped outside all alone to meet no less than 100 soldiers in the forecourt of the house they asked him a question as they sneered at him: "where are your thugs now?".

Rather than tremble and bow, he looked them in the eye defiantly and replied by saying, "I do not have thugs, I have gentlemen". That is when they hit him with the butt of a gun, tied up his hands and legs and threw him into the back of the lorry.

After that at least 30 of them stormed the house and went from room to room ransacking the whole place and almost shooting yours truly, my older brother Rotimi and my junior sister Toyin.

Thankfully after some time they left. And when they did they took Papa with them. The only consolation that I had was that Nwobosi, who is still alive today, actually patted me on the head before leaving, asked me to stop crying and assured me that they would not kill my father. And he honored his word!

I have spent the last 52 years of my life trying to fathom and comprehend how a man that was caught up and enmeshed in so much violence and who went on to kill Chief S.L. Akintola before his whole family that same morning, found the decency and compassion to show such kindness to a 5 year old boy that was all alone in the passage amidst the confusion and madness and that was crying so loudly and desperately out of fear for the life of his father, his mother, his siblings and himself.

I must give credit to Nwobosi there. He gave me hope and strength and the minute he hugged me and patted me on the head the third time I stopped crying. Instead, as they took my father away, I kept attempting to comfort my mother assuring her that the officer had promised me that they would not kill Papa.

Yet sadly other families were not as lucky as ours was that morning. Ifeajuna, Nzeogwu and their co-conspirators murdered 22 that day: 22 prominent and important people who were deeply loved by their family and their people. Whatever their motivations were, this was painful, sad, unnecessary and condemnable and it cannot be defended or justified under ANY circumstances.

To kill defenceless men and women in their homes in the middle of the night or to take them from their families, subject them to the worst form of dehumanisation and torture and murder them in a bush, in my view, is not a heroic act: it is wickedness. They killed 22 people, including the wives and family members of some of their victims, in this way.

Yet if the actions of the mutineers can be legitimately described as vicious and heartless, the response of the north can only be described as utterly brutal and barbaric. On July 29th 1966, six months after the January 15th mutiny, the northern officers effected their "revenge coup" and murdered no less than 300 Igbo officers, including an Igbo Head of State (Major Gen. Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi) and a Yoruba Military Governor (Lt. Col. Francis Fajuyi), in one day! Sadly it didn't stop there.

Northern mobs, with the tacit support of the northern military, slaughtered approximately 100,000 innocent Igbo civilians in 3 separate pogroms in the north within three months in 1966.

After that the northern-controlled Nigerian military and state stepped in and killed a further 3 million Igbo civilians, including 1 million Igbo children, in the civil war. They also butchered over 1000 defenceless young boys and old men in Asaba in the space of 20 minutes after luring them into the town square for a briefing.

What was done to the Igbo during the civil war was the greatest act of black on black violence and genocide that the Arfican continent has ever witnessed in history! Only King Leopold 11 of Belgium has ever killed more when he slaughtered 10 million Congolese Africans in the Belgian Congo within a few years!

May God forgive us for shedding so much innocent blood. And few would disagree with me when I say that the northern and indeed Nigerian response to the ugly events of Jan. 15th 1966 was hideous, uncanny, unprecedented and disproportionate? Have the Igbo not sufficiently paid the price for what happened on that frightful and horrific morning?

In any case did Ifeajuna, Nzeogwu and the others get their permission and mandate before killing all those people on that night? Were they acting on behalf of the Igbo nation or just themselves and, if they were, where and when did the Igbo people come together, sit down and ask them to commit those atrocities?

Again were Lt. Col. Ojukwu, Lt. Col. Hilary Njoku and Maj. General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi not Igbos as well? And if it really was an all-embracing, all-inclusive and massive Igbo conspiracy which involved ALL the Igbos how come they were not part of it and how come they played a key role in suppressing the mutiny?

In any case whether you believe it was an Igbo coup or not is hardly hardly the point. The question is, even if you believe that it was, can you justify attempting to wipe out a whole race because of the actions of a handful of junior Army officers who happen to mostly come from the east?

If anyone should have anything against those junior officers that mutinied and unleashed death, blood, destruction, havoc and carnage that night it should be me. They took my father before my very eyes and almost killed him.

They also took many of my fathers friends and colleagues both in the Government and the military and killed them in cold blood.

Yet despite their excesses I am constrained to conceed that much of what they opposed and sought to root out at that time is even more pronounced and obvious today than it was then.

In many ways they have been vindicated by the events of the last 52 years and, given that, in my view it is time to forgive them for their horrendous actions and move on. Whatever ones views are about that one thing is clear: the response of the north particularly and Nigeria generally to their mutiny and homicidal bloodfest was extreme, depraved and utterly reprehensible.

They killed 22 of ours in one night and in return we killed 300 of theirs in one day. Then we killed a further 100,000 of theirs in 3 months. Then we killed a further 3 million of theirs in 3 years! And sadly we have been killing them ever since! This is wicked. This is barbaric. This is evil. This is unacceptable.

For over three generations now the Igbo have been paying the price for what happened on Jan. 15th 1966 and for wanting to break out of the country and seceede when they were faced with nothing short of genocide. It is enough. It must stop.

And if they insist on a referendum today to determine whether or not they wish to stay in Nigeria, considering all they have been subjected to over the last 53 years, I believe we owe them that much.

The right to self-determination is entrenched in international law, is just and proper and is the foundation and bedrock of freedom and democracy. It cannot be easily wished away or legitimately denied.

To those that want the Igbo to forget the past and to stay in Nigeria despite their suffering, anguish, pain and sorrow I suggest that the best way of convincing them to do so is to stop the hate, the lies, the historical revisionism, the insensitivity, the bullying, the cheating, the ethnic cleansing, the mass murder, the genocide, the islamisation, the fulanisation, the callousness, the attempt to dehumanise and enslave and the deceit and instead to show them love, compassion and understanding.

Make them feel like equals with other Nigerians and prove to them that Nigeria has much more to offer them than the usual empty promises and vain hopes of a better tomorrow and the ephemeral and deceptive illusion of perhaps one day achieving the Presidency.

They are hard-working, proud, industrious and extraordinary human beings and not errand boys and slaves: they deserve far more and far better than lip service and the usual palliatives.

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Politics / A Final Warning To The People Of Nigeria By Ffk by Comrde3g(m): 9:37pm On May 27, 2019
THE ENEMY WITHIN: A FINAL WARNING TO THE PEOPLE OF NIGERIA. https:///ZpQS2mtHyB THE ENEMY WITHIN: A FINAL WARNING TO THE PEOPLE OF NIGERIA.

For your own sake and for the sake of your family and nation please take what you are about to read very seriously and please endeavour to read it to the end.

Take it or leave it, this is my final warning and admonition to the good people of Nigeria. After this I shall watch how things unfold and maintain a studied silence.

In the Book of isaiah 54:15 the Holy Bible says "surely they shall gather but it shall not be of me: whomsover gathers against thee shall be scattered for thy sake".

To add to that in the second Book of Timothy 1:7 it says "God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power, love and sound mind".

It follows that we the Nigerian people must not live in fear or believe that all hope is lost despite the raging storm that we are passing through and in spite of what the highly esteemed Professor Wole Soyinka has rightly described as "a horrrendous descent into the abyss".

Yet despite our strength and confidence in the redemptive and redeeming power and salvation of the Most High God, the Lord of Hosts and the Ancient of Days we must consider our plight and challenges as a nation, share some bitter home truths, understand exactly what is unfolding before our very eyes and what is going on in our country today and forge a consensus about what to do about it. That is the purpose and intent of this contribution.

Permit me to begin with a very disturbing event that I read about on my dear friend Shola Salako's Facebook wall yesterday. The author narrated how a large group of Fulani men viciously maimed and slaughtered the Yoruba in Lagos a few days ago. The full text of her account is as follows:

"Something really crazy, very scary happened last night and I am seriously troubled because it's very worrisome.

Ikota villa estate is at Ikota, Lekki, by Mega Chicken eaterie and right by the side of the estate's gate is this open space where a legion of "Abokis" (meaning Fulanis) sit to sell all sorts including fruits.

Last week, taking my friend's kids to mega chicken, I told bros that, there was an eerie feeling almost scary about the abokis there and the sheer number of them.

They are very arrogant and utterly stubborn coupled with this attitude that do not befit anyone of such low cadre.

I am not looking down on them but the arrogance they display do not befit their personalities.

This evening, as I was buying apples, I parked by the corner and called this aboki to get me some apples and coconut.

There was an argument right in front of me between this Yoruba man and another Aboki, I don't know what it was about but luckily I did not have to come down from the car if not; I would have been caught right in the middle.

The Yoruba guy slapped the aboki and from nowhere some Yoruba men came from the opposite direction where they have a carwash.

My goodness, within a twinkle of an eye, the road was full to the brim with abokis with machetes and all sorts of weapons of mass destruction.

The gate to Ikota villa was suddenly shut, I had to reverse like a maniac back to mega chicken,
I even knocked some man down.

The chaos was so much that the traffic gridlock was beyond words, what saved me was my estate's sticker, as the gatemen just allowed me with others to go through ikota villa.

The abokis beat these Yoruba guys to stupor and stabbed some people.

They overpowered them in no time.

The guy who slapped the aboki was covered in blood, if he survives that battering then he must have nine lives.

I've never seen such brutality in raw form in my life.

My brother-in-law, just came back not too long ago, narrating the story and he confirmed two people died. Hmmm!

You can be in denial as much as you want, you can support them all you care, but when it comes to supremacy, the Abokis believe they are superior to everyone else.

There is fire on the mountain and it's trickling down, believe it or not it would consume you. I am deeply worried".

This is such an alarming story. Sadly this sort of thing happens all too often in many towns and communities all over our country. Nobody is safe from these people and their sheer barbarity and disregard for human life.

It was my brother Bashorun Akin Osuntokun that first drew my attention to the grave dangers that are posed by these inexplicably large and omnious gatherings and strange groupings of well-armed and menacing Fulani men in the towns and communities of the south west a number of years ago. It is a testominy to Osuntokun's forseight that his worse fears are unfolding before our very eyes.

I do not blame Salako for being deeply worried. She, and the rest of Nigeria, has EVERY reason to be.

I say this because the brutality of the onslaught that she witnessed was harrowing and debilitating: it was second to none. All manner of weapons were used to butcher an unsuspecting and trusting host population who were utterly shocked and ill-prepared for what they were subjected to by their hitherto peaceful and pliant Fulani guests.

Sadly this is a common occurence all over the country today. As a matter of fact it happened for the umpteenth time in Jos, Plateau state just yestertday and once again many innocent and defenceless Christians, non-Fulanis and members of the indegenous Berom tribe, including women and children, were maimed and massacred and their homes burnt.

These large groups of fearsome and well-armed Fulani men that gather quietly in various parts of our towns and cities are actually sleeping armies and terrorist cells.

When the signal is given over the airwaves Nigerians will be shocked by the speed with which they will act and swing into action and by the sophisticated weapons that they will suddenly spring out of nowhere.

The carnage that they will unleash on our civilian population will be far worse than the mass murder, ethnic cleansing and genocide that was perpetuated in Rwanda by the Hutus against the Tutsis or that was witnessed in the Nigerian civil war.

The only part of the country that is not prepared for them and ready for this fight is the South West. Others are ready and they are silently tooling up. Sadly we in the south west are still just talking. Worse of all is that we have no means of defending ourselves, no unity and no commonality of purpose. We are badly divided and we are not sensitive to the grave dangers that lie ahead.

The truth is that we must prepare ourselves now in order to be able to defend our people when the attacks come and the pogroms begin. We must be physically, spiritually, psychologically and emotionally ready for this fight otherwise we will all perish.

President Muhammadu Buhari and his Fulani Government are now disarming Nigerians and, by executive order, he has banned ALL licensed weapons. Why do you think he has done this? It is not rocket science to figure out what is really going on. Buhari's intentions are as obvious as they are malevolent.

He also set up a Fulani radio station which they will use to activate their sleeper cells and sleeping army in the south west and indeed all over the country when they are ready to effect their final onslaught and implement their "final solution".

Mrs. Abimbola Adelakun, a brilliant writer, wrote the following in her column in the Punch Newspaper on May 23rd.

"....You would have noticed that since the present administration started, almost all the vociferous voices that yelled against one thing or the other in the past administrations have virtually gone mute. Their silence is not a coincidence; these former social advocates have been browbeaten by the inveighing forces of Fulanisation/Islamisation that demand conformity from everyone to enable a perpetuation of its power.

This regulation of compliance takes several forms, but one of the most obvious is the cult of silence that pervades southwestern Nigeria despite the invasion of the region by herdsmen. There is a conspiratorial silence not to see or speak.

From state governors to even the so-called Yoruba leaders, people are more invested in playing the politics of I-remain-loyal rather than calling out Fulani herdsmen for the atrocities they are committing. These elders and leaders are maintaining a posture of self-censure and looking away from the unfolding anarchy because to speak up is to risk jeopardising certain privileges.

The connection between the evils done by Fulani herdsmen on the streets and the Fulanisation/Islamisation agenda can be seen if we understand how various spheres connect.

From the cowing of previously strident voices, to the bending of tenets of democracy to accommodate the abuses and excesses of the coterie invested power, to the cult of Buhari’s devotees who are all over the place barking at any dissenting voices, to the ways politicians from other regions of Nigeria have to contort themselves and prove they are non-threatening in order to assure the wielders of power that “we are together,” there is an ongoing pacification.

They are regulating ethics of behaviour, and the end goal is to make the social ecology more amenable for these power mongers to reign. Fulanisation/Islamisation demands that you identify with their religion and culture, pander to it, and also consciously carry out actions that help them institutionalise their power.

That is why it is not enough that southern politicians join the All Progressives Congress; they have to dress like the Fulani. It does not stop there. If Buhari heads to Saudi Arabia, they not only follow him there, they dress like Saudi Muslims.

Because the criticisms of Fulani herdsmen will touch their patron saint in Aso Rock (who has been their staunchest defender by the way), these people either avoid the subject or speak in cowardly tongues. Just look at the number of people who will rather criticise Obasanjo than speak up against the conditions of insecurity that we face.

If you doubt that religion and ethnicity feature in the ways regional crimes are tackled in Nigeria, take a moment to compare the “crimes” of the pro-Biafran secessionists with the ones ravaging northern Nigeria.

The former was brutally assaulted and killed, while the treatment of the latter confirms that what you can get away with in Nigeria depends on where you were born. When they asked the President if his administration would change their approach to managing the magnified problem of insecurity, he had nothing in his head or heart to offer other than say he had observed that the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, was losing weight, and therefore must be working hard on that issue.

It was not a joke, and even if it were, who uses a severe situation that has taken many lives and destroyed livelihoods to play for laughs?...”

Mrs. Adelakun is right and her analysis is faultless.

We in the South West particularly would do well to stop the childish bickering, desist from the petty rivalries, sit up, smell the coffee and get real. Afenifere has done very well and continues to provide a modicum of hope for our people.

They are the conscience of the south west, the custodians of our principles and values, the proverbial shining light on a hill and they have provided a credible, courageous and constant rallying point, even in these challenging times, for every 'omoluabi' in Yorubaland.

Yet in my view to complement them, support their efforts and give them the teeth and bite that they still so badly need we must establish a new, more dynamic, more pragmatic, more aggressive and more militant force and group of leaders in the south west which is focused, primed and ready to do all it takes to defend our territory and interests and protect our people.

That is why the statement and intervention by the Yoruba Summit Group, which is a body that serves as an umbrella group for all Yoruba socio-cultural organisations, is welcome. In a press release issued by their spokesman, Mogaji Gboyega Adejumo, they said,

“Let the president know that the Yoruba do not want war, but we will definitely defend ourselves should these instances of unprovoked attacks by the Fulani continue.

The Fulani cannot subjugate the rest of the peoples of Nigeria, rather, the reverse will be the case to the detriment of the innocent Fulani!

That the Yoruba people collectively will hold on strongly and steadfastly to these resolves in as much as our collectively survival rests on us and on no one else; the leaders, elders and the generality of our people, for the common cause to confront all challenges of insecurity including genocide.

That those not in support of these resolves shall be considered traitors to the cause and will be treated as such.”

The Yoruba Summit Group have spoken the minds and voiced the thoughts of 50 million Yorubas spread all over the world. The handful of Yorubas that do not share their view will soon appreciate the folly and grave dangers of collaborating with the enemy and swimming against a rising, hostile and dangerous tide of anger, resentment and dissent from their own people.

The truth is that the time for talking is long over. More than ever before we need groups like the OPC, YOLICOM and others to rise up to the occassion and prepare for the worse. We in the South West must unite, sensitise our people and prepare for the savagery and barbarity that undoubtedly lies ahead! The lives of our women and our children and the future and survival of our race depends on it!

Yet the affliction with which we are faced affects and seeks to destroy every single ethnic nationality in our country and not just the Yoruba. To prove this point I am constrained to share a sizeable portion of the assertions and submissions of Mr. Charles Ogbue, who is undoubtedly the most profound, brilliant and courageous writer of his generation.

A few days ago in an essay titled 'Islamisation and Fulanisation, Too Late To Cry' he wrote the following:

"The warning from people like former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Chief of Army staff, rtd General T.Y. Danjuma and a host of others about Buhari's Islamisation and Fulanisation agenda is a little too late, I'm afraid.

Those warnings are as useless as a man warning his household about a supposed impending fire outbreak after the fire has already gutted their house.

Fact is, Buhari is currently not implementing any ethno-religious agenda. HE HAS SINCE FINISHED THE IMPLEMENTATION AND IS NOW CONSOLIDATING ON IT. And in fairness to him, he has never hidden the fact that he is an incurable ethno-religious hegemonist.

The only piece of information that will save Nigerians especially southerners and non-Fulani northerners now is HOW TO NEUTRALIZE THE ISLAMISATION AND FULANISATION OR AT LEAST SURVIVE THEM because they are here already.

When a President of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural country like Nigeria is busy filling all his appointments with only people from his own region and religion, handing over the entire security agencies including the paramilitary to only people from his own region and religion, protecting Islamist terrorists from his own region and religion while sending python dance, armoured tanks and soldiers after unarmed peaceful agitators from other region and religion, DO YOU NEED SOMEONE TO TELL YOU THAT SUCH A PRESIDENT IS IMPLEMENTING AN ETHNO-RELIGIOUS AGENDA?? Especially when that President is one who has presided over the country in the past where he showed worst form of ethno-religious bigotry by throwing the Vice President of the govt he overthrew, late Dr Alex Ekwueme, an Igbo Christian into Kirikiri maximum security prison while leaving the main President Shehu Shagari, a Fulani Muslim like himself in a comfortable apartment in the name of house arrest?

I think the problem is, most of us imagine Islamic Jihad to be some group of badly dressed desert dwellers riding on horsebacks while chanting "convert to Islam or be killed" the same way we imagine islamisation to mean a situation where everyone will be forced to start praying towards Mecca.

The world has changed and so has everything along with it. No one needs to force you to start going to the Mosque before you realize you have been islamised.

If your Executive, your Legislature and your Judiciary are all headed by people from a particular region and religion, If your security agencies and indeed all institutions of state coercion are virtually in the hands of only people from a particular region and religion, If your own lawmakers and political leaders who are Christians and Southerners all have to bend the knee and dress like those other people as we saw with Femi Gbajabiamila and Ibe Kachikwu recently, before they can get position they are qualified for, If a governor in an exclusively Christian state like Enugu had to start his inauguration for a 2nd term with a Jummat service in a Mosque just because he needed to pander to some interest, If you that is reading this have had course to contemplate changing your name to sound like that of those other people because you know an Islamic or Fulani sounding name will get you a job in NNPC and CBN while a Christian/southern sounding name will disqualify you for that same job, If a club house in the Capital city could be demolished for no just cause, if Muslim youths could attack a Catholic Church in Suleja, Niger state simply for worshipping on Friday with the police not prosecuting any of them, If a female pastor with Redeemed Christian Church, Eunice Elisha could be butchered right here in Abuja simply for preaching in a street housing a Mosque with the police releasing all the Muslim youths arrested without charge, If Fulani herdsmen could rape, maim and carry out ethnic cleansing with govt-sponsored impunity etc, IF ALL OR MOST OF THESE CONDITIONS APPLY, you are already islamized and Fulanised. If you don't yet realise it, you soon will".


As is always the case with him, once again Mr. Ogbue has done justice to his subject-matter. He has hit the nail on the head and we ignore his admonitions and words at our own peril. Frankly I could not have analysed the situation better myself.

Permit me to end this contribution with the incisive words of Mr. Bamidele Ademola-Olateju. A few days ago he wrote the following:

"Nigeria is a tragedy descending into a farce.The real motive for surrounding the South West is territorial expansionism and the need for a cultural overrun. Kidnapping for ransom is the prelude to these. With the deadly silence from those who unleashed Operation Crocodile Smile on IPOB but who have refused to even utter a word on Fulani terrorists, the nation is encouraging self-help, which is a vital ingredient in genocide".

I concur. As they say, a word is enough for the wise.

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Politics / FFK Bombs Femii Adesina by Comrde3g(m): 4:53pm On May 26, 2019
Femi Adesina says Christian leaders that support OBJ and oppose Buhari are "false prophets, witches, wizards and marabouts".

This is false.

The truth is that Christian leaders that support Buhari against OBJ are pagans, goblins, vampires, werewolfs, sorcerers and orcs. They are lost souls, satan's disciples and the devil's spawn.

The burning fires of hell awaits them.

(Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, 26th May, 2019)
Politics / Double Celebration For FFK As His Wife And Triplets Celebrate Birthday Today by Comrde3g(m): 10:59am On May 25, 2019
Breaking: Double Celebration For FFK As His Wife and Triplets Celebrate Birthday Today.

Today is the Birthday of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode's wife in person of Mrs Precious Chikwendu Fani-Kayode and her triplets( Ragnar, Aiden and Liam). I wish Madam Precious,Ragnar,Aiden and Liam Fani-Kayode a beautiful year ahead. May their lucky stars continue to shine and make all of their dreams come true. I wish Madam and her triplets long life and Prosperity. Happy Birthday.

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Politics / Allow Atiku's Legal Team Access To Election Materials - AAD Advises INEC by Comrde3g(m): 7:13pm On Apr 27, 2019
The Abundant Advocacy Democrats (AAD) calls on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC Nigeria) to allow the legal team of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar the 2019 Presidential Candidate of the Official Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Nigeria, access to the polling units documents, since the PDP said that the Appeal Court has ruled that Atiku's legal team be allowed access to the said documents.

If there is anything preventing INEC from obeying the said court order, then it should be clearly communicated to the authority concerned to avoid creating the notion that INEC is obstructing judicial process.

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Politics / Chief Femi Fani Kayode Blasts Vice President Osinbajo by Comrde3g(m): 6:06pm On Apr 08, 2019
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo went to Rwanda and rightly said "never again" in reference to the horrific genocide that took place there 25 years ago and in which 800,000 Tutsi's were butchered in one month by Hutu militias.

It is ironic that the man that says "never again" is Vice President of a country which butchered 3 million Igbos in a 30 month civil war with no repentance and no remorse and in which well over 10 million people have been slaughtered in various pogroms and massacres over the last 58 years.

There is no country on the African continent that has suffered more violence and mass murder and that has slaughtered more of its own citizens in the name ethnic cleansing and genocide than Nigeria. And there is no nation that thrives on such fratricidal bloodletting as ours does.

What is horrific to others has become a norm to us. What is barbaric to others has become our world and our reality. We are a cursed nation where life has no meaning and where justice has no place.

We are a plagued nation that defies God and displays our utter contempt for Him by constantly supporting and electing leaders that place no value on human life or His counsel.

It is the highest form of mockery and a grave insult to us all for the Vice President to go to another nation and say "never again" to genocide when it is alive and well in his.

The hands he is raising in prayer and praise to the Living God are soaked and drenched with the blood of the innocents that were slaughtered under his watch and that were butchered over the last 58 years in his country.

Nigeria is a nation that was born through the shedding of blood, that is steeped in the shedding of blood, that is sustained by the shedding of blood and that is preserved by the shedding of blood.

We are a nation that is in dire need of deliverance from the demons of hell. We are a traumatised and brutalised people that are in dire need of prayer, repentance and restitution. We are a country that is in dire need of God's grace, mercy and forgiveness. (Femi Fani-Kayode)

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Politics / Chief Femi Fani-kayode Gives Amaechi Another Uppercut: by Comrde3g(m): 10:03pm On Apr 06, 2019
CHIEF FEMI FANI-KAYODE GIVES AMAECHI ANOTHER UPPERCUT:

"Now that he has been disgraced in his Rivers state how does the frog-eyed, pot bellied Creek Haramite feel? The truth is that he was never fit for power in the first place because he was born in the gutter. He crawled out of that gutter but the gutter never crawled our of him.

His houseboy background has always haunted him and he has no class or character. All the virtues in God's heaven and on earth are alien to him and he cannot possibly comprehend them let alone espouse or imbibe them. That is why he has always behaved like an animal.

A creature from hell that orchestrated the arrest, detention and murder of hundreds of his own Rivers people by outsiders in a futile attempt to win power in Port Harcourt and capture the state is not worthy of public office, honor, deceny or respect.

He and his ilk are a sad reflection of what politics and politicians have turned into in Nigeria. I would not put him in charge of my dog kennels or horse stables let alone a Federal Ministry or a state.

They took the beast out of the bush but they could not take the bush out of the beast. When a pig wears lipstick it still remains a pig and it still stinks to high heavens.

When you put a dog in a palace it still remains a dog and it will defecate on the rug. That is what this Haramite is: a beast in the bush, a pig wearing lipstick and a dog in a palace all rolled into one.

May God judge him for his psychotic barbarism and compulsive wickedness and may he pay a terrible price for his sociopathic disposition and vile inclinations both in this world and in the world to come.

The blood of those that were killed in the 2019 election in Rivers state will haunt him forever"

-Femi Fani-Kayode, 6th April, 2019

Politics / FFK Blasts CAN Leadership For Congratulating Buhari by Comrde3g(m): 10:21pm On Mar 29, 2019
I love CAN and I have always had the deepest respect for its leadership but this was a moment of shame and betrayal. They will live to regret congratulating a desperate and wicked tyrant that has so much Christian blood on his hands, that has nothing but contempt for the Church, that has imprisoned and slaughtered his perceived enemies and that has orchestrated and effected the biggest rigging exercise in the history of our nation".
-Chief Femi Fani-Kayode.
Politics / Stolen Mandate: Chief Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sultan Of Sokoto "If You Go To Co by Comrde3g(m): 12:06pm On Mar 16, 2019
Stolen Mandate: Chief Femi Fani Kayode Replies
Sultan Of Sokoto
"If you go to court you will win but there will be
war and Nigerians will be massacred. Please
accept the results as the will of God"- Sultan of
Sokoto to Atiku Abubakar.
The words above have been attributed to the
Sutan of Sokoto and understandably they have
caused quite a stir. He has not refuted them and
consequently I assume that they are his words. If
he really said them, my response is as follows.
I have immense respect for the Sultan of Sokoto
and those he represents but I am constrained by
the Living God to ask the following questions.
Who is afraid of war? Are we not at war already?
Why didn't the author of these words tell Buhari
not to go to court after he lost in 2003, 2007 and
2011?
The election was rigged and under Buhari, over
the last three years and nine months, innocent
and defenceless people have been slaughtered all
over the north whilst the south has been
castrated, cheated, enslaved and robbed of its
future and destiny. All this yet you are saying that
we should just accept it in order to avoid being
massacred and in order to avoid war?
When our brothers and sisters in the Lord are
being slaughtered and murdered in cold blood
what more do we have to lose? Are we not
already at war? Have we not been robbed of our
rights, freedom, dignity and heritage already?
Have we not been reduced to nothing and
rendered powerless? What more do we have to
lose?
Our votes don't count! Our protestations don't
count! Our lamentations don't count! Our tears
don't count! Our sorrow doesn't count! Our pain
doesn't count! Our suffering doesn't count! Our
humiliation doesn't count!
Nothing counts or speaks for us anymore!
You have stripped us bare and taken everything
from us. Yet you expect us to just sit there and
take it and threaten us with war when we wish to
insist on our lawful and constitutional rights?
This is not about Atiku. It is about those he
represents and those that have put their trust in
him and given him a mandate! He is their only
hope. And woe betide him if he betrays that
mandate or their trust! If MKO Abiola could stand
for what was right up until the end and insist on
his mandate, even though it cost him everything,
so must Atiku Abubakar.
If some believe that rrrthe only way they can
preserve the peace is by threatening the rest of
us with war, lauding it over us and turning us
into quislings, appendages and cowardly sub-
humans then damn their peace and let them keep
it.
Nobody wants war except those sadists that take
pleasure in massacaring others at the drop of a
hat in the name of faith or tribe. Nobody wants
war except those that seek to strip and deny
others of their rights and dignity and turn them
into slaves.
Wars are fought in order to protect those rights
and to ensure justice, fairplay, equity and
freedom. They are fought in order to resist evil. If
that is what we have to do in order to restore,
redeem and defend the lives, pride, dignity and
liberty of our people then so be it.
We shall not look for war or provoke it because it
is a terrible thing that no sane person would
desire or pray for. However if it is thrust upon us
by the delusional, bloodthirsty and misguided
elements in our midst and that hold sway in our
nation we shall not kneel down passively and beg
them or run away from it.
This country belongs to us all. We shall never
accept subjugation, slavery and servitude as being
our portion. We would rather die first. And neither
can we be intimidated by any empty boasts or
threats of massacre and war.
(Femi Fani-Kayode, 11th March 2019)

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Politics / FFK Is The Voice Of The Voiceless And Servant Of Truth by Comrde3g(m): 2:45pm On Mar 15, 2019
THE LONE VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS!
-The voice of the voiceless and servant of truth.

Most times I ask him why he still talks so viciously against this government at the expense of his freedom and safety. He talks on behalf of most people that don't value it especially those in the opposition party. I remember Saraki the defeated DG of Atiku's campaign in a meeting telling FFK; you can't be in the campaign council because you are the most vocal voice against Buhari and you are a Christian from the south; it's our strategy this 2019, we don't want to attack Buhari or his policies; because the muslims will tend to vote him if that happens. Only northern muslims can attack him; So they formed a docile campaign council, that had no steam and vigour (When the time is right I will say all that transpired and people will know them for who they are).

Sadly all have entered back into their shells; none is talking again. Only the brave FFK even dared the government and told Atiku he should reject the results. Something security agents threatened to jail him for.

While some of them have even begged Atiku to accept the results in good faith and moved on others are lobbying to be part of the unity government Buhari has promised. Cowards that will die a million times before their deaths.

Today we are in court for an absolutely hopeless case; a case that no other GEJ's campaign director was taken to court but yet they all got fundings from the same NGO. But it's FFK that is taken to court by Buhari just to make him quiet. Since 2015 he has been in and out of court travelling almost every week from Abuja to Lagos for a hopeless case that holds no water. If today he says okay I'm no more attacking Buhari, the case will be dropped. I know the various pleas from his friends and admirers in the opposition to this effect.

But instead like the Tiger he is; he serves only truth and is fearless in the sight of intimidation.

Posterity will judge him; and even if man do not reward him; the God he speaks for and fights for will reward him.

.....*Oyinemi Nicolas Endeley*
#Still on Jesus is Lord

Politics / Archbishop Gundiri Commends Chief Femi Fani-kayode by Comrde3g(m): 9:49pm On Mar 13, 2019
ARCHBISHOP GUNDIRI COMMENDS CHIEF FEMI FANI-KAYODE

"I listened to FFK's speeches in Enugu, Kafanchan and Jos. I was amazed and moved by his presence and power of oratory. God is using him. Then it came to me clearly in the spirit: as long as FFK lives there is hope for the Anago tribe to which he belongs who call themselves Yoruba without even knowing the meaning of the word. As long as FFK lives there is hope for Christianity and southern and Middle Belt unity in Nigeria. As long as FFK lives there is hope for our deliverance from the core north and our internal colonial masters. Like the ancient Turkish hero Ertugrul of the Ayak tribe and the old Ottoman empire, many hate him because he bears the hallmark of courage and truth and carries the mantle of leadership. He has enemies within and without yet he cannot be silenced, stopped or destroyed because the light of God is in him and the power of God is upon him"

*-Archbishop Nathaniel Gundiri*
"I listened to FFK's speeches in Enugu, Kafanchan and Jos. I was amazed and moved by his presence and power of oratory. God is using him. Then it came to me clearly in the spirit: as long as FFK lives there is hope for the Anago tribe to which he belongs who call themselves Yoruba without even knowing the meaning of the word. As long as FFK lives there is hope for Christianity and southern and Middle Belt unity in Nigeria. As long as FFK lives there is hope for our deliverance from the core north and our internal colonial masters. Like the ancient Turkish hero Ertugrul of the Ayak tribe and the old Ottoman empire, many hate him because he bears the hallmark of courage and truth and carries the mantle of leadership. He has enemies within and without yet he cannot be silenced, stopped or destroyed because the light of God is in him and the power of God is upon him"

*-Archbishop Nathaniel Gundiri*

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