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WAKE UP: Before Fani-Kayode, Gwarzo, others set Nigeria on fire – Attention Mr. President

By BASHIR ADEFAKA

 

“Long before Gwarzo, Fani-Kayode had always shown himself as hater of Northern Nigeria, Islam and Muslims. He so much denigrated Usman Dan Fodio, his Fulani lineage and carried that hatred to President Muhammadu Buhari with all the death wishes, fake news and evils he has been part of against his government. All of these in a country that has a king and chiefs. Is it not hypocrisy of highest degree that a man that so much hates Fulani would go to the Fulani Land and accept a title? That is for another time.”

 

A YORUBA BIGOT ON FACEBOOK, AYO OJENIYI, MUST HAVE BEEN FEELING GREAT SHARING ALTERCATION BETWEEN ALIYU GWARZO AND FEMI FANI-KAYODE….SOMEONE SHARED IT TO ME AND HERE IS MY REPLY:
(Their comments after this)

I don’t listen to both Gwarzo and Fani-Kayode. They are both foolhardy tribalists beyond pardon. Even Ayo Ojeniyi that is sharing this is a specialist in ethnic jingoism that many of the reasonable ones on social media long pushed to the waste bin. Long before Gwarzo, Fani-Kayode had always shown himself as hater of Northern Nigeria, Islam and Muslims. He so much denigrated Usman Dan Fodio, his Fulani lineage and carried that hatred to President Muhammadu Buhari with all the death wishes, fake news and evils he had been part of against his government. All of these in a country that has a king and chiefs. Is it not hypocrisy of highest degree that a man that so much hates Fulani would go to the Fulani Land and accept a title? That is for another time.

All I know is, Nigeria belongs to all. If there is an edge over other, not the fault of anybody. Those who brought today’s trouble did when they killed history in educational curriculum.

Every student of history knows that before civilisation: Islam or Christianity, communities, tribes, kingdoms fought wars and the winners owned the conquered land. Just like Fulani did from Sokoto in the Gobir Empire, which has its land expanse traversed from the bank of River Niger, Ilorin up to the Republic of Senegal under the Sultan of Sokoto till present day bulkanized Africanism, so Yoruba did over some others: Ijebu and Owu kingdoms, Ajapanda now Deji of Akure was a warrior, Ekiti and Ibadan…the first Attah of Aiyede Kingdom in Ekiti State, Esubiyi, was an Ibadan General who fought wars to the point he settled now called Aiyede Kingdom in present day Governor Fayemi’s state. My mother’s town of Iju now co-Headquarters of Akure North Local Government was always at war of supremacy over land and relevance with Itaogbolu, another co-Headquarters of same Akure North Local Government in Ondo State. Till today, Iju and Itaogbolu not only don’t really get together but also they show affront to the Deji of Akure the Paramount Ruler because of issues of history politicians blocked the teaching of by their removal of history.

I insist that Fulani cannot be singled out for persecution over obvious matter stamped to be permissible in history. Just like in the Arab, West and European world’s before the Advent of Islam, it was survival of the fittest. nations, towns, streets fought war to acquire land. It was the one with higher fire power that achieved.

Sadly, many of them that drum beats of war over Northern (Hausa-Fulani’s) supremacy influence or power in Nigeria today are stooges of Britain, Portugal, other nations of Europe including France and West e.g. America etc. Little wonder why they have difficulty tracing activities of these power nations they idolise and how they owned Africa e.g. Nigeria and Asia e.g. India through wicked colonialism or what in Linguistics is called Colonial Imperialism. It is this reality that Libyans preferred Mammaur Gaddafi as life President of the Jamairiya Republic and why India will never forgive Britain for what they did using wicked power to take over their land and conscience. The rest can be well explained in “MARD”, an Indian film, and “Lion of the Desert”, a field chronicling the evils of British against Libya.

As young in age as I am, I said this when during Jonathan’s PDP administration in Nigeria removed history from education curriculum that “these people are driving to causing confusion” for the country. That point we have reached but, how many of our educated youths want to know why? When the professor’s lead the misinformation, who will blame the likes DJ Switch, whose own youth generation that believe in no development except music, when they take hard currencies from foreign collaborators to collapse their own country?

For every Aliyu Gwarzo and Femi Fani-Kayode to want to make a simple issue complex, if they don’t repent and seek the forgiveness if Allah here in this world for causing confusion to disturb the peace of the rest of us innocent, patriotic and peace loving citizens, they will face disgrace and self inflicted destruction here before they go. That, mark my words, is easy for Allah to achieve. Whoever causes mischief on the earth he has made for his good servants to live in peace naturally gets paid in manifold.

Publicly, the sitting Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has been challenging all claimers of “Born to Rule” to tell the world where from Usman Dan Fodio till present there was such official declaration in Northern Nigeria to the amalgamated Nigeria and nobody has been able to come out to show it. Still, the likes of Fani-Kayode, whose history we all know now, continue to claim such mischief until the likes of Gwarzo, another such stuff in the North, say so. By whose authority? Like Nnamdi Kanu, like Fani-Kayode/Sunday Igboho and Gwarzo. All regions represented. Sad and shameful!

I pause here to bring you the Femi Fani-Kayode and Aliyu Gwarzo’s altercation as pushed by Ayo Ojeniyi:

An excellent response by Chief Femi Fani-Kayode @⁨FFK⁩ to Aliyu Gwarzo.

Femi = Class
Aliyu = Crass

ALIYU GWARZO SAID :

“The problem with you Southerners is that you can never understand the north. We are a mystery to you and you cannot comprehend us despite all your boasting that you are better than us.

You claim to be educated but in fact you are uneducated and uncivilised. What do you know about education and what has it done for you?

We Fulani toss a small bone to you from our table and you betray and fight each other like dogs for it. You crawl before us and beg us for crumbs.

That is your lot in life. You are nothing more than beggars. Cowardly and contended slaves!

Just like your fathers served us, so you shall serve us. Just as you serve us, so your children shall serve us. And just as your children shall serve us, so their children shall serve us.

We are born to rule. Leadership is our blood. No-one in this country can stop or change it. No-one can touch us. Allah has given us Nigeria. It is gift to our forefathers from Him.

Our great grandfather Shaik Osman Dan Fodio and the Mujahadeen fought for it. Our grandfather the Saurdana, Sir Ahmadu Bello expanded our borders and frontiers.

Our father President Muhammadu Buhari has come to complete the job and he is doing very well.

You see the most effective chains are the invisible ones. We already have you in those chains but you just don’t know it. We took our power back in 2015. We will not release it to southerners or unbelievers again. Not in the next 100 years!

It is true that we came from Futa Toro and Futa Jalon many years ago and conquered the north(the Hausas & all northern minorities). Now every inch of it belongs to us.

Every Fulani, whether from Mali, Senegal, Guinea, Niger, Chad, Cameroon or anywhere else is our brother and has a right to be here with us. We are Fulani before Nigerian and our allegiance is to our Fulani brothers all over West Africa more than you.

Now we will conquer south and we do it in the name of “one Nigeria”. In that “one Nigeria” we shall remain the masters and you shall remain the slaves!

None of you are going anywhere. Nigeria will never break. We will not allow it”- ALIYU GWARZO.

FEMI FANI-KAYODE RESPONDS:

“The problem with you is that you have allowed your delusions and lust for power and control to get the better of you. You and those you speak for are truly lost.

You threaten and boast as if you are God, forgetting that He alone has the final say. You are not the first Fulani to speak like this and you will not be the last. A man called Hassan Kontagora said similar things many years ago and where is he today? The south is still standing and despite all we are not yet conquered!

With apologies to William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, permit me to say this: yours is a sorry tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing!

I read your words and I shook my head in utter disgust. Such insolence! Such arrogance! Such hate! If you are incapable of learning from history are you also incapable of learning from the ancient scriptures and the Holy Books?

Can satan defeat God? Can injustice prevail against justice? Does the suffering and captivity of the righteous last forever? Can the children of God be enslaved or subjugated in perpetuity?

Can our God ever abandon us and hand us over to you? Can darkness overcome light? Though we may weep through the night does our joy not come in the morning? Is our God not faithful and is the vision not for an appointed time? Your threats and boasts make me laugh.

Is this not the way King Sennacherub of Assyria boasted before King Hezekiah and the children of Israel at the gates of Jerusalem? Do you believe that our God, the God of Hezekiah, is dead?

Is this not the way that Goliath boasted before David in the field of battle? Do you think that our God, the God of David, is no longer alive?

Is this not the way that Pharaoh boasted before Moses in the halls of his palace? Do you believe that our God, the God of Moses, has gone to sleep?

Is this not the way that Jezebel boasted before Jehu from her balcony in Jezreel? Do you think that our God, the God of Jehu, no longer rules in the affairs of men?

Hear this and hear it well: as long as Jesus sits on the throne you will never conquer southern Nigeria! You can try but you will continue to fail.

And neither do you own the north. You only think you do and, as was the case with Icarus the Greek, your inordinate ambition, crass and inappropiate arrogance and hubristic pride will lead to your nemesis.

I make bold to say that hell will freeze over before we bend the knee and bow before you and before you have your way! Death would be preferrable to such an ignoble capitulation!

You have the nerve to talk about education and civilisation yet the bitter truth is that you are an uneducated almajiri whose ancestors were still mounting and riding camels and donkeys whilst mine were at the best universities in the world.

My great grandfather was at Furrough Bay College in Sierra Leonne which, at that time, was part of Durham University. Where was yours?

My grandfather was at Selwyn College, Cambridge University. Where was yours?

My father was at Downing College, Cambridge University. Where was yours?

My brothers were at Downing College, Cambridge University and Georgetown University respectively. Where were yours?

I was at SOAS, London University and at Pembroke College, Cambridge University. Where were you?

I really do not know what education or civilisation you are referring to because you have neither of the two.

You, your forefathers and your succesors are still living in the stone-age, riding camels, loving and worshipping cows, stealing other people’s land in the name of cattle-herding, butchering your fellow-human beings and slaughtering your compatriots.

I ask you this: who is more educated and civilised between me and you and between mine and yours? Do you even know the meaning of these words?

The truth is that we are not one and we can never be one. The difference betwen us is like the difference between night and day.

We love but you hate. We seek the light but you seek the darkness. We believe in life but you believe in death. We delight in peace but you delight in war.

We crave for progress, stability, security and prosperity but you lust for anarchy, chaos, bloodshed, destruction, terror, conquest, power and the perpetual domination and subjugation of others.

I ask you again, who is more educated and more civilised between you and I and between your people and mine?

Can there be any fellowship between light and darkness? Can there be love between the sons of God and the sons of Belial?

Can there be peace between the serpent and the lion?

Can there be harmony between the captor and the captive?

Can there be understsnding between the oppressor and the oppressed?

Is it any wonder that millons say that our country must either restructure or break?

Is it not obvious that our claim of national unity is an illusion and that it is bogus and false.

Nigeria is not one, has never been one and will never be one unless and until we firstly learn and accept the basic and fundamental principle that all men, regardless of race, religion and circumstance of birth are equal before God and secondly that we must restructure and devolve power from the centre to the six regions and zones.

Failure to do this will eventually result in the implosion and violent break-up of the country sometime in the not-too-distant future.

Why? Because no matter how hard you try oil and water do not mix, because slave-masters do not remain slave-masters forever and because slaves do not remain slaves in perpetuity.

It is true that the ancient boundries cannot be broken but that does not mean that they cannot be altered and reset.”- FEMI FANI-KAYODE.

Ayo Ojeniyi

CONCLUSION

Unfortunately some religious leaders are found leading in the misinformation and falsehood that are being spread by implementers of these misbehaviours birthed by removal of history and, more unfortunately, these religious leaders continue to have followers who go to their business centres they call houses of God to take divine guidance. If something is not wrong with some Nigerians, they are wrong with something. These elements must be taken care of before they set Nigeria, our nation, fire.

Thank you.

*Bashir Adefaka, a Prince of Akure, Ondo State, is media practioner Secretary General, Digital Media Publishers of Nigeria (DMPN).

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