Forgive me for
my curious silence over the last few months but this was due to circumstances
beyond my control.
As you know I
was locked up in President Buhari’s gulag and I was not allowed to write from
there.
Needless to
say I missed all my readers. I have chosen to share my views about our nation
today because I am aware of the fact that President Buhari has not finished
with me yet and I may be picked up and thrown into detention on other trumped
up charges very soon. This government will do and say anything to silence my
voice but they shall not prevail.
Whatever the
case my safety, life and future lies in the hands of God and not theirs.
Despite the obvious dangers and various warnings that I have received from both
my persecutors and well-wishers I shall continue to write as long as God gives
me life and liberty.
It is not what
happens to me that matters but rather what happens to Nigeria and the millions
of ordinary people that are suffering in our country from the daily oppression
of our modern-day slave masters. That aside, permit me to share my views.
A couple of
weeks ago a 73 year old Christian grandmother was beheaded in Kano because she
asked some muslims to stop washing their feet in front of her door before their
prayers.
A few days
later a female pastor of the Redeemed Church of God was hacked to pieces by a
mob of muslims in the Kubwa district of Abuja simply for doing her morning cry
of evangelism and urging the people to give their lives to Christ.
Not too long
after that two hundred muslim youths burnt down a Catholic Church and attacked
worshippers in Niger state claiming that they had no right to go to church on a
friday because it was the muslim day of worship.
A few days
later a Christian traditional ruler in Plateau state was matcheted to death by
a group of Muslim militants and Fulani herdsmen.
Such attacks
are now common place in our country and they are no longer isolated events.
Worse still cases of institutional racism and religious bigotry are on the rise because our government appears to be encouraging it. Permit me to share one example.
Worse still cases of institutional racism and religious bigotry are on the rise because our government appears to be encouraging it. Permit me to share one example.
During my
prolonged detention at the EFCC a group of cell mates were conducting an all
night christian prayer. All of a sudden the cell guards burst in and screamed
at them saying that this “nonsense” must stop and they must go to sleep
immediately.
The inmates
complied sheepishly out of fear and the prayers stopped. It was one a.m. in the
morning. I was in the opposite set of cells but I heard all the noise and
warnings of the guards.
I sent for one
of them and I asked him why he stopped the inmates from doing an all night
prayer. His response was that that was efcc policy because the prayers were too
loud and they may be planning an escape. I told him that all he had to do was
to ask them to lower their voices.
And that God
and prayer was all they had. I also told him that if the inmates that were
praying
were muslims he would not have ordered them to stop. He stormed off in anger.
were muslims he would not have ordered them to stop. He stormed off in anger.
The efcc has
become a tool of oppression in the hands of the core muslim north who are using
it to crush dissent and silence the opposition.
This assertion
is confirmed by the fact that 98 per cent of those that are detained be the
efcc for 2 days or more are southerners and middle belters whilst 98 per cent
of those that run the agency at the top are from the core muslim north.
Worse still
the lingua franca of the agency is hausa whilst the overwhelming majority of
detainees are christians both in Lagos and Abuja. Core northern detainees are
treated like royalty whilst Middle Belt and southern inmates are treated like
filth.
Just as the
Nigerian military was an institution that was designed and used to suppress and
intimidate all the so-called lesser ethnic groups in Nigeria between july 29th
1966 and May 29th 1999 so it is with the EFCC today.
That is how
emboldened the hegemonists in our midst have become and that is the level of barbarity
that we have descended to as a nation.
Yet it gets
even worse. Just a few weeks ago, the Minister of Internal Affairs told a
bewildered nation that the Sultan of Sokoto (the leader if the Muslim community
in Nigeria) “directed” him to declare a particular day of the week a public
holiday. Without any hesitation he complied with despatch and, with pride, he
announced it to the public. Welcome to the Islamic Republic of Nigeria where
the caliphate rules.
Is it any
wonder that every single one of the numerous security and intelligence agencies
in our country except for one is headed by a northerner?
Whether it be
the army, the navy, the air force, the police, the Department of State Security
(DSS), the EFCC, the National Security Advisor’s Office or the Nigerian
Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), they are all headed by individuals
that are from the north.
The only
exception to the rule is the Nigerian Intelligence Agency (NIA), the agency
which is responsible for external intelligence and international espionage and
which is headed by a southerner.
Can such a
state of affairs be justified under any circumstances? Are southerners and
Christians not Nigerians as well? Are they not qualified to head more security
agencies?
Does the
concept of Federal Character have any meaning in President Buhari’s Nigeria?
For how much longer will our people tolerate such reckless impunity, racism and
injustice from those who believe that they are the Boers and supremacists of
what is fast turning into apartheid-Nigeria?
My father’s
generation fought the battle for independence from our erstwhile British
colonial masters.
It was indeed
my father, Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode, that successfully moved the motion for
Nigeria’s independence in Parliament in 1958.
The battle
that must be fought today by my generation is the battle for independence from
the sons of Futa Jalon: our internal colonial masters who are relentless in
their quest to subjugate and enslave others and who believe that they were born
to rule.
This quest for
expansion and domination and this insatiable desire to islamise our nation is
best reflected by the words and actions of the three Mahdis of the north.
The first was
Usman Dan Fodio, the second was his great grandson Sir Ahmadu Bello and the
third is Muhammadu Buhari. The hegemonists must be stopped. It is our duty to
either restructure or break Nigeria and to ensure that Buhari is the last of
the northern Mahdis through a peaceful and democratic process.
Consequently
the prayer is no longer “God bless Nigeria” but rather “God break Nigeria”. It
is no longer “God defend Nigeria” but rather “God restructure Nigeria”. It is
no longer “God deliver Nigeria” but rather “God deliver us from Nigeria”.
It is no
longer “God preserve Nigeria” but rather “God redefine Nigeria”. It is no
longer “God remember Nigeria” but rather “God dismember Nigeria”.
We must break
our chains of oppression because no one else will break them for us. We must
reject slavery. We must rise up and resist our oppressors.
We must break
the yoke of servitude and set ourselves free. For this great cause no price is
too high to pay. If it means laying down our lives or suffering the bitter pain
of persecution then so be it.
No price is
too high to pay and no mountain is too high to climb for attainment of freedom
and the restoration of our self respect and collective dignity. No matter what
it takes we shall carve out and build our own nation and we shall be free.
The heavy yoke
of the last of the Amalekite kings must be broken. The rulership of the third
and last Mahdi must be brought to an end in a free and fair election. That is
the challenge that we face today.
That is the
great work that the Lord would have us complete. That is our duty and our
calling: to bring the unbelieving pagans to heel and to pull down the evil
structures of caliphate power.
Those that
joined forces with the internal colonial masters and helped to enslave their
own people shall pay a heavy price for their treachery, collaboration and
betrayal.
Our new nation
has no room for such people. They will be herded into labour camps and
ultimately deported. They are a shameful eyesore: animals with no sense of
dignity and pride. They are not fit to live amongst us.
Yet blessed
are the courageous and faithful who speak nothing but truth, who despise the
oppressor and who champion the cause of the oppressed. They shall flourish like
the palm tree in season and their seed shall excel.
Blessed are
those that are persecuted for their faith and that are regarded as the “hewers
of the wood and the drawers of the water”: so-called ethnic inferiors in their
own nation.
They shall
inherit the land and, in the fullness of time, they shall be liberated from
their tormentors and they shall rule over their adversaries.
That is the
promise of the Alpha and the Omega and the Ancient of Days. That is a sure word
from He that is known as the Lord God of Hosts and the Man of War. That is the
counsel of the God of All Flesh: the Adonai, the Elohim and Jehova El Shaddai.
None can resist Him.
Femi-Fani
Kayode is a lawyer, a Nigerian politician, an evangelical christian, an
essayist, a poet and he was the Special Assistant (Public Affairs) to President
Olusegun Obasanjo from July 2003 until June 2006. He was the minister of
culture and tourism of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from June 22nd to Nov
7th 2006 and as the minister of Aviation from Nov 7th 2006 to May 29th 2007. He
tweets from @realFFK.
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