THE SIGNS OF HER DEMISE
May 15 2020 | The Biafra Restoration Voice
We are living in a precarious time in our journey to
nationhood, ever since the forceful creation of Nigeria through the
amalgamation of the Northern and Southern protectorate in 1914 by Fredrick
Lugard, millions of people have been killed to maintain this devilish status
quo, which can be felt by the level of hatred, envy, mistrust and disunity
among the indigenous communities that make up the contraption called Nigeria.
No wonder General Yakubu Gowon said there was no basis for Nigeria unity. While
Chief Obafemi Awolowo said Nigeria is not a but a mere geographical location.
There is no shortcut to achieving greatness, most of the
great nations of the world passed through the unimpeded stages of revolution in
their journey to greatness. A lot of events in history led to serious
revolutions that have really changed the course of history in so many nations
of the world.
In the course of this discussion, let us examine the term
Revolution and see why it is needed in the British creation called Nigeria urgently the type
where the indigenous communities will take back their land govern themselves as
they were, before they were merged with strangers and foreigners for economic
growth of Her imperial Majesty.
Revolution: Is an overthrow or repudiation and the
thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the
people governed.
In milieu of this definition, let us examine the
revolution of other countries and how it has really shaped their history.
ü The
French Revolution was a period of time in France when the people overthrew the
monarchy and took control of the government. When did it take place? The French
Revolution lasted 10 years from 1789 to 1799. It began on July 14, 1789 when
revolutionaries stormed a prison called the Bastille. Louis XVI - Louis XVI was king of France when
the French Revolution began. The French economy struggled under Louis XVI due
to large debt and massive expenses. When drought and poor grain harvests led to
rising bread prices, the people began to revolt against their king.
ü The
Russian Revolution of 1917 was one of the most explosive political events of
the twentieth century. The violent revolution marked the end of the Romanov
dynasty and centuries of Russian Imperial rule. During the Russian Revolution,
the Bolsheviks, led by leftist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, seized power and
destroyed the tradition of Czarist rule. The Bolsheviks would later become the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
ü In
April 1775 British soldiers, called lobsterbacks because of their red coats,
and minutemen—the colonists' militia—exchanged gunfire at Lexington and Concord
in Massachusetts. Described as "the shot heard round the world," it
signalled the start of the American Revolution and led to the creation of a new
nation. The American Revolution was a time when the British colonists in
America rebelled against the rule of Great Britain. There were many battles
fought and the colonies gained their freedom and became the independent country
of the United States. The American Revolutionary War lasted from 1775 until
1783.
ü The
June 4th Revolution [1] or June 4th Uprising was an uprising in Ghana in 1979
that arose out of a combination of corruption, bad governance, frustration
among the general public, and lack of discipline and frustrations within the
Ghanaian army.
It was sparked when the then military government of the Supreme Military Council (SMC II) of General F K. Akuffo put then flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings on public trial for attempting to overthrow the government on May 15th 1979. This happened because Rawlings was a junior soldier in the Ghanaian Army who with other soldiers were refused to be given their salaries.
Rawlings turned the trial against the government by
accusing it of massive corruption and requesting that his fellow accused be set
free as he was solely responsible for the mutiny. He was incarcerated for
sentencing. His diatribe resonated with the entire nation as there was massive
suffering. In the night of June 3rd 1979, junior military officers including
Major Boakye Djan broke into the jail where Rawlings was being held and freed
him, and ostensibly marched him to the national radio station to make an
announcement. The first time the public heard from Rawlings was a now legendary
statement that he Rawlings had been released by the junior officers and that he
was under their command. He requested all soldiers to meet with them at the
Nicholson Stadium in Burma Camp in Accra.
The entire nation went up in uproar. The soldiers rounded
up senior military officers including three former heads of states, General F.
K Akuffo, Ignatius Kutu Acheampong and Afrifa for trial. They were subsequently
executed by firing squad. Rawlings was appointed the head of the Armed Forces
Revolutionary Council (AFRC) by the revolting Junior military officers to run
the country until the ongoing election was completed.
Now back here in the British contraption called Nigeria,
we have witnessed and still experiencing all the factors that led to revolution
in other countries. Let's examine the factors again. Droughts, high cost of
Bread, hunger, non-payment of monthly salaries, corruption, intimidation,
injustice, misappropriation of public fund and prolonged colonisation. These
and other factors led to revolution in other countries.
Why is Revolution so imminent in the British contraption
called Nigeria?
(a) The Fulanisation and Islamisation of the entire zoo
has been exposed by IPOB through the Leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, even Olusegun
Obasanjo, T.Y. Danjuma has confirmed it and have spoken out publicly about it,
so majority of the people are now aware of it. That Islamisation and
Fulanisation will destroy the contraption completely with its attendant
bloodshed and humanitarian crises through those who adhere strictly to the
self-destructive false Theosophy of Jihadism, although it's resistance by
Biafrans and other Christian communities will help to bury the name Nigeria and
put her where she rightly belongs; at the dustbin of history according to Prof.
Odenigbo of the blessed memory. Needless to say, that Biafrans will resist it
with last drop of blood in them.
(b) The Nigeria economy has crumbled completely, the oil
economy has collapsed and as a country operating a mono economy, Nigeria has
been living in a life support machine, borrowing to pay her civil servants and
greedy politicians. Today the burden of maintaining the Almajiri can no longer
be carried by those who were the chief beneficiary of these religious street
urchins and social nuisance, you know the Implications. Nigeria will implode
and explode to pieces. So revolution is needed for people to rediscover
themselves and solve their socio economic problems according to their
geographical disposition, for instance, the North has a lot of solid mineral
deposit but are being mined privately by their cabals hiding under the guise of
one Nigeria, while the masses live in abject poverty. With a regional
revolution every Northerner will benefit from the gift of nature in the North,
unlike now that only the political class enjoy the wealth and use the Almajiri
to attack their critics from other ethnic group.
(c) Because of over dependence on oil and imminent
collapse of oil economy, many people will lose their job, civil servants will
be owed their monthly salaries and allowances, Labour will go on strike and
nobody will be ready to call off the strike because there is no money to
service the recurrent expenses of governance, then the real revolution will
start. The message of total dismemberment of the British fraud called Nigeria
will sink properly then, albeit in a hard way. So now is the right for people
to occupy their land and find the best economic policies suitable and typical
to them. The present status quo only favours the cabal and the political class.
"Politricktians"and "Legislooters"
who are busy looting the treasury dry and using one Nigeria manta as a big
cover, while their people wallow in abject poverty.
It is time to call for total dissolution of the
contraption and time to hold your leaders accountable, otherwise you will
regret what is about to come.
(d) Britain is losing her prestige gradually because of
her involvement in the Biafra genocide and she may finally abandon the
caliphate because of their romance with China and will personally spear head
the dissolution of their own creation so that China will not take her glory, as
the creator of the contraption.
What then will be the hope of those who loot in the name
of one Nigeria, those who claim that Bayelsa oil belongs to Jigawa? Time to
reorganise yourself for a total dissolution of Nigeria is now as oil price fall
internationally.
(e) The indices from our enemies have it that we are
already 90% done with our restoration project.
Nigeria do not have any reputation left in the
international Scene thanks to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB for the expose of the
British fraud called Nigeria.
By the time we match to our freedom our Elohim would have
silenced our enemies like he is doing currently and just as he did in the days
old, they will use their own mouth to beg Biafrans to leave their land. Go and
write it down.
Nigeria has killed millions of people, including infants
and children, just to maintain a false unity, with the help of Britain, the
murdering Northern Islamic Nigeria agents, the Chameleon lying tongue Yoruba
Media outfits and the criminal silent of greedy Britain and get allies in the
west. The time for Nigeria demise is now.
Unlike before, many will not have the opportunity to
leave the zoo, we shall all be here to dance "Surugede" the dance of
the spirits, we shall all reap the fruit of our labour and in the end, Biafra
will emerge as a great Nation and her glory will be felt again globally as in
days of old
Written by:
Obi Emma
For: The Biafra Restoration Voice - TBRV
Published by:
Chibuike John Nebeokike
For: The Biafra Restoration Voice - TBRV
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