IS MAZI NNAMDI KANU REALLY A SAVIOUR?
After reading so
many opinions on social media by some misinformed lot on whether Mazi Nnamdi
Kanu is really a saviour, as is currently trending in the social media, with
particular reference to those making a mountain out of a mole hill, we are
compelled to setting the records straight, as well as highlight the fact that
the exercise is a mere shadow chasing and deliberate attempt to sow discord.
Most of these
people trying to sow this discord are just mischievous mercenary mercantilists,
who are equally hired agents of destabilization, sent to infiltrate the
formidable family of the great IPOB. This is just one among their grand plans.
They also apply
the mind game, which involves twisting, distorting, fabricating, and
misrepresenting issues, to subtly impose it on the general public, which
ultimately leads them to misconceiving the wrong postulation as the true
position.
Unfortunately,
these misconceptions are coming from all quarters of the society, including,
though painfully, the Christendom.
Just like the
popular saying; "Religion is the opium of the masses", this here is
undoubtedly an irrefutable reality, given the fact that many religious
practitioners have become so dogmatic to the point that one may be tempted
sometimes to wonder whether they have been denuded of their reasoning. However,
the freedom fighter must be mentally, intellectually, and spiritually equipped
so as to be able to accommodate, absorb, and utilize all the divergent views so
as to be able to function optimally.
With regards to
the issue "Is Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Really a Saviour?", let us first find
out the true definition of SAVIOUR.
Savior or
Saviour may refer to: A person who helps people achieve salvation, or saves
them from something (Wikipedia).
Saviour (Noun):
A person who saves someone or something from danger or difficulty.
[‘politicians of the era usually portray themselves as the nation's saviours’]
(Oxford Advanced Learner's).
Now, having read
and understood the definition of a saviour, I want to ask you, having studied
and seen the mission of Nnamdi Kanu, does it make him a saviour? I understand
that your Christianity has confined you to a point where thinking deep will
make you think that you are rebelling against your maker. No doubt, (In
Christianity) Jesus Christ, when he was on planet earth, was referred to as
saviour because he was/is the redeemer from sin and saver of souls. That
doesn't necessarily mean that that word SAVIOR is specifically reserved for
him. If you can save someone or something from danger, then you are undoubtedly
a saviour.
So why are
people making this whole thing a topic for discussion? I understand that this
is one of the many reasons why the envious people are hating Nnamdi Kanu. They
feel cheated that he is being accorded more respect than they would have wished
he garnered.
Kanu himself did
not order his followers to call him all these heroic names despite the fact
that he merited it. If this hero-worshipping was people's choice, especially as
they feel that it would be the only way that comes close to their expressing
their true feelings for their hero, what business of anyone's is it?
Does hero-worshipping Kanu debit your bank account?
Do you even know the difference between God and god, Idol and Idle?
It is clearly
understood that people's fear, worry, pain, and anger, is that our Supreme
Leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, is acquiring, accumulating, and activating all the
respect and accolades that they know they can never dream of in one thousand
lifetimes.
All these
misplaced energy, onye ka o nyeere aka? (who has it helped)? We are fighting to
get a nation where freedom of worship would be allowed. Our Supreme Leader,
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has even made it crystal clear in more occasions than can be
recounted, that when Biafra finally comes, everyone would be allowed to worship
whatsoever anyone chooses to worship, "even if it is cockroach", so
long as nobody uses use it to intimidate others.
If anyone
therefore chooses to address our Supreme Leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, in any of
these glowing names, titles, or affixes, allow that person because it is
his/her choice.
We have suffered
too much here in the fraudulently and criminally concocted British Centre for
Experimentation in Cruelty, Inhumanity and Absurdities called Nigeria, and Mazi
Nnamdi Kanu risked his life to save us. All his accomplishments already are
enough reason to hero-worship him. Before now, we were all robbed of hope,
desire, dream, aspiration, ambition, future, and life itself. We were all on
life support, which our oppressors were prepared to switch off at any time of
their choice and allow us to die at their whims and caprices, with a feeling of
triumph and accomplishment, without them giving a hoot.
But our leader,
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, came and gave us life, hope and future. Is this not enough
reason to address him by any name of our choice?
Having read many
posts on this particular subject matter, one poster mistakenly made a comment
that appears to me to be the real answer to all these noises. He said "
No matter what advice you give, you can never change the perception cum rigid
stance of the ardent, indomitable, uncompromising, and resolute believers and
followers of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, in whom they believe and cherish". This
alone has put all the noise to rest. No matter what you say and how you say it,
majority of Kanu followers will never listen to you instead they will increase
their force.
This therefore
tells everyone that if there is any nomenclature, title, or decorative
appellation more potent, forceful, or efficacious than SAVIOR, it is certain
that Biafrans would gladly go for that in order to situate the great Supreme
Leader of IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, in his proper perspective.
Shalom.
Written by:
Mazi Victor
Uzoaga
(TBRV
Writer/Reporter)
For: The Biafra
Restoration Voice - TBRV
Edited by:
Okwunna Okongwu
For: The Biafra
Restoration Voice - TBRV
Published by:
Chibuike John Nebeokike
For: The Biafra
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