“We will defeat radical
Islamic terrorism and we will not allow it to take root in our
country…….we will wipe it off the face of the earth”- President Donald
J. Trump.
Now that is a real President talking! Sadly our ailing Head of State
does not possess such a mindset and neither does he share such a
disposition. Unlike Trump he does not have an aversion to such evil.
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“We will defeat
radical Islamic terrorism and we will not allow it to take root in
our country……. we will wipe it off the face of the earth”-
President Donald J. Trump.
Now that is a real President talking!
Sadly our ailing Head of State does not possess such a mindset and
neither does he share such a disposition. Unlike Trump he does not
have an aversion to such evil.
Consequently he has
refused to apprehend, caution, arrest or prosecute even one member of
the radical Islamist Fulani supremacists and terrorists since he came
to power just under two years ago even though they have butchered
thousands of innocent Christians, burnt their homes and occupied
their land.
A few days ago, in a letter inviting President Goodluck
Jonathan to make a presentation about the plight of Christians in
Nigeria, the Chairman of the United States Congresses
Sub-Committee on Africa, Global Health, Human Rights and
International Organizations, Congressman Christopher Smith, wrote the
following:
“my subcommittee has broadly investigated the crises
facing Christians in Nigeria today. My staff director, Greg Simpkins
and I have made several visits to Nigeria, speaking with Christians
and Muslim religious leaders across the country and visiting
fire-bombed churches, such as in Jos. Unfortunately, Nigeria has been
cited as the most dangerous place for Christians in the world and
impunity for those responsible for the killing of Christians seem to
be widespread”.
When one considers the sheer horror that the
Christians of northern Nigeria have been subjected to over the last
56 years can anyone dispute Smith’s assertion?
Yet it did not stop
there. Mr. Douglas Murray, an influential and respected columnist in
the United Kingdom’s Spectator Newspaper painted a graphic picture
of what has become the norm in northern Nigeria rather well.
Last
week, in a widely read essay titled ‘Who Will Protect Nigeria’s
Northern Christians’ he wrote as follows:
“A few days before any
attack, a military helicopter is spotted dropping arms and other
supplies into the areas inhabited by the Fulani tribes. Then the
attack comes. For reasons of Islamic doctrine, the militia often
deliver a letter of warning. Then they come, at any time of night or
day, not down the dirt tracks, but silently through the foliage. The
Christian villagers, who are forbidden to carry arms (everyone is, in
theory), have no way to defend themselves. With some exceptions, they
also tend to believe what they were taught about turning the other
cheek”.
With contributions and interventions like this from our
friends in the international community it appears that the world is
finally waking up and recognizing the fact that northern Nigeria is
in the grip of a great, blood-craving and blood-lusting evil.
The
frightful events that took place in Southern Kaduna over the
Christmas holidays are still fresh in our minds and neither will we
EVER forget them. Yet sadly the carnage did not stop there. It
continues on a regular and systematic basis.
For example 40 more
Christians were killed and many of their houses were burnt to the
ground by Islamist Fulani militias on February 1st in a town called
Mummuye in the Lau Local Government Area of Taraba state.
Little
girls were raped and chopped up like barbecue spare ribs. Young boys
were sodomised and beheaded. Grown men were castrated and hacked to
pieces.
Old men were gutted and sliced up like spring onions. And
women, both young and old, were slowly tortured and violently
violated in the presence of their husbands, children and
grandchildren after which their throats were slit open and their
blood drained into fly-infested gutters and the dark night soil.
This
is the work of heartless vampires and demons in human flesh. This is
carnage and butchery in its rawest and most primitive form. This is a
festival of horror and a frightful testimony of man’s inhumanity to
man.
This is evil. This is unacceptable. This is barbaric. This is
condemnable. And whether anyone likes to admit it or not, this is
Nigeria today.
The only thing left to say is to pray that the souls
of those that were slaughtered in cold blood rest in peace.
The Holy
Bible says “fear not those that can kill the body but fear the one
that can throw the soul into hell”.
The Fulani jihadists and
Janjaweed militias may be able to kill our bodies and take away all
that is dear to us but, because we are believers and we are rooted in
Christ, they cannot take our precious and eternal souls.
The Holy
Bible says “He who watches over Israel neither sleeps nor
slumbers”.
It says “many are the afflictions of the righteous but
the Lord delivers him of them all”.
These words bring life. They
stir the spirit and they re-ignite soul. They are our strength, our
hope and our salvation.
They are the only redeeming factor in this
entire ugly episode and unholy mess. They are the consolation that we
have whilst the evil and the horror of Christian genocide and mass
murder continuous to ravage and afflict our beleagured people and
plague our blood-soaked land.
The truth is that I speak for millions
when I say that we have had enough. And let me take this opportunity
to let those that care to know, friend and foe alike, precisely what
my mindset is and how this mindless slaughter and ethnic and
religious genocide has shaped my thinking.
My politics and views are
unapologetically right wing. They have always been and they always
will be. I am proud to say that I belong to the far right when it
comes to the political spectrum. I am an evangelical Christian and I
am an ethnic nationalist.
I believe in the right of the Yoruba people
of south-western Nigeria to have Oduduwa Republic if that is their
wish.
I believe in the right of the Igbo people of south-eastern
Nigeria to have Biafra if that is their wish. And I believe in the
right of every ethnic nationality to exercise their right of
self-determination if that is their wish.
I believe that anything
less than that is an assault on their freedom and an eloquent
testimony to servitude and slavery.
I believe that the sheer volume
of innocent blood that has been spilled and shed on Nigerian soil has
made the nation, as it is presently constituted, irredeemable and
repugnant to God. It must be rededicated to the Lord and restructured
and, failing that, it must be broken into two or more pieces.
When it
comes to the international plain I support the strong men and women
of our day: the visionaries and the nationalists who, I believe, put
the interests of THEIR countries first before anything else.
For
example I love President Donald Trump of the United States of America
and I admire President Vladimer Putin of Russia and Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyahu of Israel.
I agree with most of their views and I
support most of their right wing nationalist policies.
I am also
thrilled at the fact that they are all men of passion and conviction
and that they are all men of strong faith. That is very important to
me and I have a similar disposition.
I respect Mr. Nigel Farage MEP
of the United Kingdom’s UKIP, Madame Marine Le Pen of France’s
National Front, Mr. Geert Wilders of Holland’s Freedom Party and
virtually every other right wing European politician and leader.
I
believe that they are saying and doing what is best for their
respective countries and people and I am constrained to say and do
what is best for mine.
Like them I believe that the greatest threat
to humanity, the nation-state, the freedoms that we cherish and world
peace today is the rising power of radical Islam and Islamist terror.
In the Nigerian context I believe that the greatest threat to the
peaceful co-existence of our people today is the barbarity of the
Islamic fundamentalists that are in our midst and the evil and sheer
wickedness of the genocidal maniacs and murderous barbarians that are
known as the Fulani militias and herdsmen.
Any person that places the
value of a cow higher than the life of a human being is not fit to be
described as human.
And that is the demonic disposition of those
herdsmen that kill innocent men and women at the drop of a hat and
that I have come to despise.
They prey on the defenseless, the weak
and the vulnerable and they drink and bathe in the blood of innocents
and infants.
I despise the concept of a hybrid mongrel state where
integration with ethnic and religious incompatibles is the norm and
where I am expected to sacrifice my ethnicity and religious beliefs
and faith on the alter of an artificial, iniquitous and cruel
man-made mega-nation.
Given what the Christian community in northern
Nigeria has been subjected to for the last one year and seven months,
I despise and have nothing but contempt for that concept and I pray
every day for the restructuring or redefinition of Nigeria.
This is
because, in my view, the rest of us have nothing in common with the
core northern Fulani herdsmen and militias and their friends and
sponsors in high places.
We come from a different world and espouse a
different tradition. Keeping us together in one nation is like
putting two big lions together in a small cage.
One may be dominant
for a while but when the second one comes of age and has had enough,
all hell will break loose and they will fight to the death.
At the
end of that struggle only one of them will be left standing. That is
where we have got to in Nigeria today. It is time to open the cage
and let us go before we kill each other.
A so-called nation where 808
people are killed by Islamist Fulani militias on Christmas eve and
Christmas day in Southern Kaduna simply because they are non-Fulanis
and they are Christians is not a nation: it is an abbatoir.
To the
Fulani militants the Christians of Nigeria are not human beings: they
are nothing but sallah rams and Christmas turkeys fit only for the
slaughter.
It is instructive to note that President Goodluck Jonathan
is the only former President of Nigeria that has had the courage to
speak out against the killing of Christians in the north.
He analysed
the matter in a comprehensive and extensive manner and he proferred
solutions to the problem in a presentation to the United States House
Sub-Committee on Africa, in Washington D.C. on February 1st 2017. He
said, inter alia,
“Your invitation letter profusely highlighted the
issues of the killing of Christians in Nigeria, the last major
incident being the recent killings in Southern Kaduna in Kaduna
state.
The challenge is how do we stop that from recurring?
How do we
ensure that Christians and Muslims cohabit peacefully in Nigeria and
practice their religions freely without discrimination, molestation
and killings?
One school of thought believes that these killings
re-occur because of impunity.
Security and law enforcement bodies
unfortunately have a history of failing to apprehend the culprits of
previous killings and disturbances and punishing according to the
law.
Such impunity has emboldened and encouraged persons with such
tendencies……If, as a nation, we do not kill religious persecution
and extremism, then religious persecution and extremism will kill
Nigeria.
The potential danger associated with the level of conflicts
going on across the country is so glaring that no sane mind can
ignore it………The Boko Haram Islamic terrorist sect has been
classified as the most deadly terror group in the world by the Global
Terrorism Index.
Herdsmen operating in and around Nigeria are listed
as the fourth most deadly terror group…….. My belief is that the
day the U.S. government and the Russian government decide to work
together, that will surely mark the beginning of the end of global
terror”.
President Jonathan’s intervention and counsel is
gratifying and it gives us hope. I commend him for his courage.
As
for the other so-called leaders, including former Heads of States and
Presidents, that have refused to condemn, show concern or proffer
solutions to the nefarious and abominable activities of the Fulani
militias and the religious genocide that is taking place in the
north, one thing remains clear: the blood of those that were
slaughtered is on their hands as much as it is on the hands of those
that are doing the killing.
Why? Because they have joined hands with
President Buhari and others and decided to turn a blind eye to what
is fast turning into the greatest and most comprehensive cataloger of
crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and mass murder in African
history. I wonder how they can sleep well at night? God is watching!
“We will defeat radical
Islamic terrorism and we will not allow it to take root in our
country…….we will wipe it off the face of the earth”- President Donald
J. Trump.
Now that is a real President talking! Sadly our ailing Head of State
does not possess such a mindset and neither does he share such a
disposition. Unlike Trump he does not have an aversion to such evil.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/nigeria-hell-hole-christians-fani-kayode/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/nigeria-hell-hole-christians-fani-kayode/
“We will defeat radical
Islamic terrorism and we will not allow it to take root in our
country…….we will wipe it off the face of the earth”- President Donald
J. Trump.
Now that is a real President talking! Sadly our ailing Head of State
does not possess such a mindset and neither does he share such a
disposition. Unlike Trump he does not have an aversion to such evil.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/nigeria-hell-hole-christians-fani-kayode/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/nigeria-hell-hole-christians-fani-kayode/
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