Tuesday, 1 March 2016

BUHARI DECLARES WAR AGAINST THE NIGER DELTA



Most Nigerians appear to be unaware of the Jihadist North's long-standing conspiracy to enslave the Niger Deltans and dominate their resources by using fellow Nigerians as proxies and willing tools. Well, wherever you come from, I hope you return there and take care of the land your ancestors handed down. We are not Fulanis and neither are we Muslims. We share very little in common with them and there is no reason for us to be forced to remain in the same country with them. Our people have nothing against the Hausa, Fulani, Kanuri or any other group. We just want to be left alone. Now, does anyone have a problem with that?
Let there be the Oduduwa Republic. Let northern Muslims have their Islamic Republic of Arewa. Give Biafrans their Biafra. And let the Niger Delta folks live peacefully in their own country, too.
Remember, Goodluck Jonathan was first denied the presidency, but international pressure forced the northern Muslim elites to hand over power following Yar Adua's demise in 2010.. The Jihadist Northern Elites then made threats and, using their Boko Haram militia, carried out their loud threats to make the country ungovernable, didn't they? And what did your beloved lord and personal savior, Muhammad Buhari, do to stop the Jihadist violence and killings? In fact, didn't Buhari himself incite his Hausa-Fulani followers to attack and kill 800 southern youth corpers serving in the north? Why did he order such senseless mob violence against innocent youth corpers? Also, didn't he openly call for the Islamization of Nigeria through Sharia law? He is your president, right? Have you bothered to ask him why he has so far preferred to saturate his government with mainly northern Muslim appointees? Or, is nepotism not an aspect of corruption?
Ask him why he is hardly ever at work, but spends more time flying to Turkic Arab-dominated Middle Eastern nations instead.
And speaking of Buhari, didn't he allegedly embezzle billions of dollars:first as Nigeria's petroleum minister in the 1970s and, later as Chairman of now defunct Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF)?
Jonathan, like Obama here in the USA, inherited a mountain of social, economic and political problems that had piled up for decades, didn't he? Like Obama, he rebuilt many of Nigeria's neglected and delapidated infrastructures, didn't he? The oil boom you wrote about only lasted for a short time, not so? You and I know how your state and indeed all states, lived off the monthly oil allowances shared to them from Abuja. Wasn't it so? When the going was good, you all received salaries and perks made possible by Niger Delta's oil revenues. You can't deny that, can you? How much of that money came from your homeland, my dear brother? And, how much of Nigeria's GDP came from the Jihadist North? Guess what? The northern Muslim elites control 83% of Niger Delta's oil blocs and that's why there are so many multi-millionaires and billionaires (in dollars) throughout their Islamist provinces. Well, throw in a sizeable number of Yorubas and a handful of Ibos, too.
Gen. Danjuma sold an oil bloc for almost $2 billion. Sehouldn't that have been Nigeria's national wealth, too? Shouldn't that money have ben used to develop the Niger Delta and other neglected or impoverished provinces?
Two years ago, Sanusi Lamido was Nigeria's Central Bank's governor. He was accused of freely and illegally doling out millions of dollars in public funds as personal largesses, wasn't he? Sanusi Lamido's corruption and official recklessness led to his dismissal, but that didn't stop Governor Kwankwanso from making him Kano's new Emir. Has Buhari ever mentioned anything about prosecuting his Fulani brother? Of course, not. He didn't prosecute Alhaji Shehu Shagari in 1984 and won't prosecute Sanusi Lamido in 2016.
Earlier today, Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was in Medina, Saudi Arabia-----enjoying a dinner of warm tuwo (Hausa rice dough) and sipping a glass of chilled Burukutu (Hausa local brew) in company of Nigeria's Jihadist-In-Chief, Muhammadu Buhari, and other Fulani big-wigs.
Read more: http://www.gistmania.com/talk/topic,283823.0.html
Gen. Obasanjo spent $16 billion on phantom electricity projects and that's why you're still in the dark about facts surrounding the sad, heart-wrenching realities on the ground.
The Niger Deltans, Goodluck Jonathan included, have very little to show for all the wealth derived from their territory. I'm glad you talked about public officials looting Nigeria's treasury. Did you know that Nigerian leaders from 1970 to 2005 (that includes Buhari), stole or grossly mismanaged $520 billion? And if Deziani and Jonathan participated in the looting frenzy, how were they able to make Nigeria's economy the # 1 in Africa just couple of years ago? Look, Buhari's so-called war on corruption is nothing but a thinly-veiled, self-serving Jihadist vendetta against those who don't share his Sharia, Islamization or Islamist views. The man is really not very serious about fighting corruption;for, if he was, he would have resigned because of his own unclean hands and tainted records. Wake up, folks!


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