Re: Between Nepotism and Insecurity — Vanguard Editorial

“The question has often been asked: Why is it that in spite of all these appointments of security chiefs being heavily in the North’s favour, the region is still the worst-hit in terms of insecurity?

It is indeed an irony that in spite of these lopsided appointments in favour of Northerners [Fulanis], the killing, kidnapping for ransom, destruction of communities, displacement of innocent citizens from their homes and mass abductions of students still go on in the North.

We are strongly of the view that under a balanced security architecture this growing anarchy would not have been possible.”

Vanguard Editorial

The Vanguard Newspaper Editorial of April 12, 2021 on ‘Between Nepotism and Insecurity’ is presented as if the Editor was casually sniffing around a very serious existential problem without knowing the depth of its seriousness.

In my humble opinion, I will suggest a proposition that: Maybe, just maybe the whole idea of concentrating the appointment of all the Security Chiefs of the country in the Caliphate’s favour was a premeditated agenda to obtain the very result of the present socioeconomic and political chaos and the intractable insecurity problems in the country.

Every curious and attentive political observer of Nigeria need and ought to ask, And for what purpose?

I think the answer is simple enough.

It is to capture for the Fulani establishment the entire political hegemony of the country and to place the rulership of the country under the suzerainty of a Fulani Sultanate — just as it was done in Northern Nigeria after the victory of the 1804 Fulani Jihadist War. The obvious political and social characteristics of the Fulani Sultanate is that every conquered town or city was placed under a Sultan-appointed residential Fulani Emir as the political and religious overlord of the indigenous people of the town or city.

I suspect, by the time the ongoing comprehensive national macabre programme of “killing, kidnapping for ransom, destruction of communities, displacement of innocent citizens from their homes and the mass abduction of students” is finalised, new Fulani Emirates would have been created all over the country.

If the indigenous people allowed the covert program of appointing only the Fulani ethnic persons as Heads of every Federal Agency in the country to go on, as the Fulani Jihadist have planned, we shall then be able to have Residential Fulani Emirs in Enugu, in Abeokuta, in Port Harcourt, in Ibadan, in Calabar, in Benin, in Markudi, in Jos, in Maiduguri, etc.

This is why the awakened people of Nigeria must not relent in alerting our fellow slumbering and gullible compatriots about the dangers lurking around them and in their neighbourhoods. The carnage that is going on in Nigeria is not haphazard, it is a coordinated 1804 Jihad-type of war of siege and attrition.

The few awakened indigenous people who know and understand the history and the cultural practices of the Fulani Ethnic nation, must not relent in their efforts to keep raising the alarm and to continue highlighting the existential consequences of negligence in taking proactive actions to stop the brazen existential development.

It will be suicidal for any Freeborn in Nigeria to remain unconcerned about the need to confront headlong the developing ominous agenda of the FINAL SOLUTION that has been planned to ethnically cleanse and to enslave the indigenous people of Nigeria under a New, Revamped and Expanded Fulani Caliphate of Nigeria.

WAKE UP! ALL THE FREEBORN INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF NIGERIA.

THE FULANISATION AGENDA DESIGNED FOR NIGERIA IS REAL.

THE CARDINAL CHOICE BEFORE YOU TODAY, AS AN INDIGENOUS PERSON, IS TO CHOOSE EITHER FREEDOM OR SLAVERY UNDER A FULANI CALIPHATE.

“Is life so dear or peace so sweet that it must be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?

Forbid it Almighty God!

I know not what course others may take; but, as for me, give me liberty or give me death”

Patrick Henry, 1775,

In The Spirit of Truth

SAM ABBD ISRAEL

LINK

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/04/between-nepotism-and-insecurity/