To the people of the south-west,
south-south, south-east and the Middle belt I say the following.
We must be steadfast and strong.
We must look to our God and draw our courage and inspiration from Him. We must
take off the gloves and get down to some hard work. We must forge closer ties
and remain united.
We must stand shoulder to
shoulder and resist these hegemonist and born-to-rule devils with every fibre
of our being.
The Holy Bible says that the blessing
of the Lord resides where there is unity.
It tells us that the power of God
flows where and when there is unity between believers and when those that share
common values and a common world view are in one accord.
That is why the north spends a
good deal of its time trying to sow seeds of division between the ethnic
nationalities of the south. They feed on and draw strength from our petty
rivalries and internal divisions.
Yet the truth is as follows. We
all know it but no-one wants to say it. And that truth is that the answer to
Nigeria’s problems is not just in restructuring because too much innocent blood
has been spilt and shed by our collective oppressors over the last years fifty
seven years.
Restructuring is only the first
step and it is nothing but a means to an end. Essentially it is just a
temporary and ephemeral palliative. It is a good first step in what will be a
long and hopefully peaceful journey to an expected and better end.
The final and lasting solution to
our numerous problems is either a complete break up of the nation into five or
six pieces at the very worse or the implementation of what has come to be known
as the “Gideon Orkar” solution where the two core northern zones of the
north-west and the north-east are excised and expelled from the federation at
the very best.
Either of the two options are
fine by me. Too much innocent blood has been shed over the years by the
internal colonislists for anything else to suffice.
There can no longer be any
genuine love and true fellowship between us. And if we say that there is or
that there can be then we are just fooling ourselves and pretending.
Why should we continue to be our
brother’s keeper when that brother hates us so much? The bottom line is that
there is no longer any basis for unity between the north and the south.
Between the Hausa Fulani core
north and the rest of the country there is no love lost!
The great Greek philosopher
Plato once said, “no-one is more hated than he who speaks truth”.
He is absolutely right. Yet
despite that I have spoken the truth on this matter anyway and I stand to be
corrected. I have spoken that bitter truth because I refuse to be intimidated
or to be bound by political correctness.
Love me or hate me and take it or
leave it. And despite the hatred and the insults that will come as a
consequence of speaking truth, posterity will prove me right and judge me
kindly.
Meanwhile I laugh when I read the
obscene words and hear the obnoxious and self-serving cry of the almajiri.
They have said that “the Yoruba
are chronic backstabbers” and that is an insult that they will live to regret.
When will these creatures learn that they need Nigeria far more than Nigeria
needs them?
The time of glorifying themselves
and feeding their vain and fanciful delusions of grandeur will soon be over.
Until then we shall continue to
look unto the hills from whence our help and we shall continue to call on the
Lord of Hosts and the Ancient of Days to deliver us from these hateful Arewa
demons.
Permit me to end this
contribution with the words of Pastor Bayo Oladeji who is the spokesman of the
President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). On 29th June he wrote:
“When we told you that Christians
are being marginalised and being discriminated against in the North, they said
we are lying. We dare them to publish name of public schools in the North where
Christian Religious Education is being taught; name of states where churches
are being given the CofO of their land; name of states where Christians are
given support for holy pilgrimages as it is being done for the Muslims they are
keeping quiet! Yet they are paying lipservice to the unity of Nigeria. As long
as a group of people or a section of the country are being treated as second
class citizens, the unity of the country will remain a mirage!”
May those that dispute the fact
that we have a major and festering problem in this country and that unity
between the core Muslim north and the rest of the country is nothing but a vain
illusion consider Oladeji’s insghtful words.
The great French writer and
philosopher Voltaire said, “to know who rules over you simply find out who you
cannot criticise”.
Those slaves that find it
difficult to challenge or criticise the northerners and their numerous excesses
and acts of tyranny clearly know who their masters are. May God help them
before it is too late.
I would rather die on my feet as
a free man than live on my knees as a slave.(CONCLUDED).
You can read the part 1 HERE
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ReplyDeleteHmmm! Mr Femi! Do U have Northerners as friends so? They will hate U die!!
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