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Unfortunately for the Nigerian nation, Nigerians, stereotypically, are a people
that like to talk and pose about God, but have never shown or displayed any
wisdom in hearing from God or following through on any God given opportunity on
a national level. I spend the later half of last December in Nigeria and I must
inform you that Nigerians, even the billionaires, are suffering massively. In
fact, the lack of money is nothing compared to the lack of knowledge and human
development (mental, social, intellectual, spiritual, physical, and moral).
Many Nigerians are so wretched to the bottom of their souls that they can no
longer comprehend nor analyze God’s message even if they can hear or read from
him.
I was in
Nigeria when the stupid Islamic slave wanted to bomb the American plane for his
Arab masters. A lot of Nigerians were angry and disappointed. Many predicted
the harassment that we are now hearing in the news about adding Nigeria to the
list of terror alert nations, over searching Nigerian passengers, and
unnecessary long hours at the airport when traveling from Nigeria. Surprisingly
to many Nigerians, I am not even bothered by the incident at all, but rather, I
see it as a Christmas blessing in disguise for the Nigerian nation. There is
nothing ignoble or shameful any Islamic Nigerian can do now, after almost 50
years of Nigerian independence that will surprise me. This is because the life
of an Islamic person in Nigeria was never meant to bring honor to Nigeria, but
rather, their Arab masters. Before I share the blessing in disguise with you,
let us summarize some basic facts about the incident.
The
Nigerian Islamic terrorist slave, Mutallab, who tried to bomb the plane heading
to America, is the symbolic combination of the two evils that still plagues the
African continent – European colonization and Islamic domination. Africa will
never become a respectable contributor to global affairs until it rids itself of
these two plagues. Mutallab is a product of the British elite education. These
are schools the British set up to brainwash the children of the local elites to
eventually govern their nation specifically for western interests. This is the
very foundation of poverty, mismanagement, crime, and corruption in Africa,
especially Nigeria. He is also a descendant of a Muslim billionaire, who is
not only a member of the Islamic oligarchy, but also used the platform to become
a banking chairman for years that stole most of Nigeria’s oil wealth at the
expense of the Niger-Delta. According to some reports, Mutallab stopped
talking to his father over disagreement about the venue and degree of his
education. His father then tried a couple of time to get to him, but the Yemen
government did not grant him visa. The father then went to the CIA office in
Nigeria to complain about his terrorist son, but he was received with a
nonchalant wave of the hand.
My fellow
Nigerians, God is talking to us but we are not listening. Could it be that we
are listening but are afraid to carry out God’s will? The homeless, unemployed,
and even beggars in Nigeria can win visa lottery and get visa to come to
America, but an Islamic Nigerian billionaire who was a chairman of a bank for
about a decade cannot secure a visa to the Islamic nation of Yemen. Of what use
is this religion of his and his high ranking in the Nigerian Islamic Oligarchy
in the global society? Even a Mexican maid in America can call the local police
about a terror suspect and it will be addressed within the hour, but a Nigerian
billionaire in the same league as those who run the Nigerian nation cannot get
the CIA on Nigerian soil to listen to him on terrorism at a time when the entire
western world is at war with terror. If a Nigerian Islamic billionaire, who
headed a bank for about a decade and belongs to the Nigerian ruling class,
cannot access his son even in an Islamic country or use the CIA in Nigeria to
prevent his son from embarrassing Nigeria, then what country are they ruling
over? Who then listens to these Islamic Nigerians and their puppets at the
United Nations, Organization of the Islamic Conference, World Bank, UNICEF,
NATO, OPEC, and World Health Organization? |
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The Political & Spiritual Purpose of the
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I encourage all Nigerians to
embrace the Islamic terrorist slave with all the inconveniences that comes with
his stupidity and sins of his father. This is because on Christmas Day 2009, at
a time when Nigeria was without a President due to Islamic agenda, he showed us
that Islam has no good nor respect to offer the Nigerian nation internally or
globally. He also showed us on Christmas Day that the spread of Islam in
America was more important than Nigeria having an able President, the budget and
maintenance of Nigeria, and the good image of Nigeria. It is true that
Nigerians will be harassed and embarrassed in many nations around the world, but
it was actually meant to be a Christmas gift to the Nigerian nation. Now,
Nigeria has to figure out how the restore its respect among the nations and be
removed from the terror list of nations instead of just getting angry. How do
we do this?
1) The
non-Muslims must rise up to take control of Nigeria immediately. The timing
cannot be better. YarAdua is dying anyway and Islamic Nigeria cannot hold
Nigeria hostage without a leader for over a month. Non-Muslims must show the
global community that they are now in charge of Nigeria and that Nigerian has
nothing to do with Islam by swearing in Jonathan Goodluck immediately. The
fact that our President is a Muslim and it is obvious that the Muslims run
things in Nigeria is even worst for the nation globally than the terrorist slave
and his bomb.
2) Muslims
should not be legally allowed to run for or hold office in Nigeria without first
publicly denouncing Islam, rejecting support for Arab terrorism, and most
importantly, replacing their slave names with African names. They have the
option to move into Niger Republic, break Nigeria into two, or live as private
citizens. They should not represent Nigeria in any capacity because their
dishonor and sacrilege against Nigeria stinks up to high heaven and we are truly
tired of it.
It is one
thing for the new president to remove Arab slaves from the Nigerian government,
but it is another to change the course of the nation by including young,
vibrant, and experienced Nigerians to bring the honor and respect that Nigeria
deserve in the global community. May Mutallab’s Christmas gift become a
fruitful 2010 politically and economically for the Nigerian nation. Ise!!!!!! |
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