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Monday, 26 June 2017

A voice from the sick bed by Femi Fani-Kayode...

“All of us who do not speak the Hausa language in which Buhari allegedly addressed Nigerians are being told one thing: you do not belong here. 

Can anyone ever come up with a more powerful rationale for secession?”- Kayode Samuel. 
Can anyone fault Samuel’s thinking and rationale?
Two days ago I wrote an essay titled “Is Nigeria A Free Nation Or A Vassal State?” which raised some fundamental questions about the nature and composition of the contraption called Nigeria. 

It was a well-researched contribution and I would urge all those that have not read it to google it and do so. 
Such was the impact that it had that the Federal Government, its security and intelligence services and its agents in the media tried to block it from coming out and even resorted to hacking my email account for the umpteenth time. 
Apart from that the publishers and editors of various newspapers and online platforms were warned and threatened and told in very clear terms that if they published that essay or indeed any of my material they would be visited with the wrath of the Federal Government and all manner of unpleasant reprisals. 
Thankfully they did not budge or yield and consequently (as is usually the case with my contributions) the essay went viral. Trust the Nigerian the online media particularly not to budge. 
They called the bluff of those in power and published it anyway! They have proved to be resilient and courageous and I commend them. 
Yet despite the obvious aversion that this government has for plurality of opinion, truth and those that speak and publish it and despite the fact that very little that they do or have done in the past surprises me, their latest antic shocked even skeptics like me beyond belief. 
I am of course referring to the now infamous Sallah day message purportedly from our ailing President which has come to be better known and described as “a voice from the sick bed’ It is obvious to me that it was NOT our beloved President Muhammadu Buhari that spoke in yesterdays Sallah day audio recording. 
And for whoever it was to address the nation in hausa is deeply insulting. 
Hausa is not the lingua franca of Nigeria. 
Can you imagine Obasanjo, Shonekan or Jonathan sending the Nigerian people a Christmas message in Yoruba or the Ijaw language respectively? 
Can you imagine Azikiwe or Ironsi addressing the Nigerian people in Igbo? 
In a nation of almost 200 million people can there be anything more shameful than what those behind this monstrous scam and repugnant exercise in deceit and deception have done? 
That creepy and frightful voice from the grave which we heard in that audio message is the strange and invisible entity that now rules our nation even though its owner, more likely than not, is long gone and stone-cold dead. 
We are being ruled by a strange spirit and an elusive ghost that resides in an unknown location in the United Kingdom. 
And in the last 50 days that this strange spirit has taken up residence in the United Kingdom that nation has suffered one form of tragedy or the other. 
If it is not a brutal terrorist attack with bombs, cars or knives it is an avoidable raging fire in which many were gassed to death by cyanide and then burnt alive in the sanctity of their homes. Wherever that strange spirit and voice resides it appears to bring bad luck Is this not a national disgrace and a self-inflicted moral crisis and disaster? 
Do these people have any honor, any dignity or any self-respect? 
Is there anything that this vicious, ruthless, bloodthirsty and relentless cabal of ethnic irredentists and religious bigots not prepared to do to hold on to power in the name of a helpless and dying man?
Must they hold this nation to ransom in an attempt to prove that they are born to rule and that we are born to be slaves? 
Must they rule us both when they are alive and even when they are dead? 
When did Nigeria fall into the bestial grip of this barbarous form of deep and mystical occultism? 
It appears that we are all under a spell. This enchantment is so deep and powerful that no-one even complains about what is nothing less than a brutal rape and sacriligeous assault on our collective pysche and national sensibilities? 
May God forgive us for whatever it is we have done as a nation and as a people to deserve these insults and this shame and ridicule.

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