Therefore, on this first day of October, 2025, I beseech thee, dear Fellow Indigenous People of ‘Nigeria’, let’s put aside the old spirit of filth and corruption. Let’s put on a new garment of SEEKERS of Truth and Life. Let …
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Re: Nigeria Is Functionally Dead, Nigerians Are Not Citizens But Victims In Their Own Country – By Dele Farotimi
By now and with the vivid lamentable experiences of the past 8 years, you need to accept the uncomfortable truth that the human cankerworms that are voraciously eating the Nigeria State have completely devoured and hollowed out the soul of …
Re: Zik’s voice that voided planned secession by the North in 1953
It is high time we consigned the ‘wisdom’ of the founding fathers of Nigeria to the archives where it should have been placed since 1959. Those archaic political cleverness of hiding behind one finger to pontificate on a deceptive slogan …
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The Underdevelopment of Nigeria: The Fulani Caliphate and Its Cardinal Political Agenda for Nigeria
We are calling, inviting and summoning the indigenous people of Nigeria to rise to this providential challenges; to face the momentous occasion of the end of tyranny; to shout out FREEDOM and allow its mighty sound to ring out loud …
Re: SHEHU SHAGARI: A Good Man, a Bad Leader by Jiti Ogunye
Yet four years later, the same Shehu Shagari whose mismanagement of the Ministry of Finance contributed in no small measure to the toppling of a government was adjudged qualify enough by the then secretive 'Kaduna Mafia' and he was railroaded above …
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The Lord’s Prayer : Explanatory Note III – The Kingdom
A divine kingdom of love can still be established on planet earth. But it is only realisable when mankind have come into the knowledge of the truth of their real essence as divine beings. However, by working together under the …
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The Dishonourable Africans VII : Democracy and Leadership in Africa
In 1997, a Nigerian professor of political history published an essay titled, ‘Democracy in Africa: What Prospect?‘ in The Guardian newspaper of Nigeria. The title of the essay attracted my attention and sadly disappointment at the end. The erudite scholar …
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