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Southern Nigeria And The Zeal For Loyalty by vincixpresso: 7:38am On Nov 12, 2019
Ken Saro Wiwa was Gen. Abacha's good friend before and after the civil war. They were family friends and those that still remember have not forgotten how Gen. Abacha used to visit Ken's home in Port Harcourt in those eerie days. Their friendship was so strong or Ken had misjudged that at the height of his ordeal he never believed that Gen. Abacha will kill him, based on his misplaced assumption and confidence he had on their friendship, honed over the years. No wonder he laughed outlandishly and beamed with smiles during his trials. But he was wrong. It was a fatal miscalculation. Against Ken's expectation, he was killed by Gen. Abacha his friend, thrown into an unmarked grave with his friends and their bones dissolved with acid beyond recognition.

Moshood Abiola was Gen. Babangida's good friend. He was one of the business moguls that funded military coups in Nigeria. Before he participated in the presidential election that finally cost him his life, he sought permission from Gen. Babangida who informed him that he was willing to hand over once a winner emerged. IBB annulled the June 12 1992 presidential election. Moshood Abiola was murdered while in prison. IBB made it clear to him, "My hands are tied. They will kill us if I hand over the presidency to you". Who are the "they"?

Let me not even burden you with how Gen. Oladipo Diya was lured into a phantom coup by Gen Bamayi working under cover for Gen. Abacha which ruined his military career. Gen. Diya was then the highest military officer under Gen. Abacha and stands to inherit the office of the head of state in the unlikely event that Abacha vacates office so had to be tamed.

Why was Ken killed? He stood against the 2nd interest of the Caliphate which was oil.

Why was Abiola killed? He stood against the 1st interest of the Caliphate which was leadership.

The Caliphate settled the murder of Ken with mere resource control which never helped his region in anyway. The Niger delta region is an environmental disaster while many of her children are slaves to the Caliphate. What then did Ken and others died for? Nothing.

The Caliphate settled Abiola's murder with Yoruba presidency for 8 years yet the Southwest remains under developed and poor.

There are millions of dolts still believing and working hard to realise the utopian Nigeria that never was, never is and never going to be. Till today Ken's brothers and Abiola's relatives are fighting to outshine one another in service to those that murdered their sons who they claim to value so much. The same people that turned many of them into functional slaves.

You had think that those at the receiving end of these injustice will receive sense, but no, they are the ones still cheering at their stupidity and jeering those with enough common sense to identify the illusion they stand on.

The bottomline is that Ken and Abiola died for nothing. Like I always say, those that fight for one Nigeria will return disgraced.

Osibanjo is a small fry. He is simply repeating the lessons of history which many of us learnt long ago. He will be disgraced like others.

If you go through political events that took place in Nigeria from 1960 till date, one won't but agree that Southern Nigeria has the highest concentration of idiots in the world.

There is a reason why I concluded that Nigeria is an irredeemable jungle. There is also a reason why I believe that the only possibility towards finding a progressive, prosperous and functional nation lies in homogeneity.

May God hasten the demise of this slave camp. May the prisoners have enough sense to break jail and free themselves from Fulani slavery.

Written by Marvelous Marvels Nnatu

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Re: Southern Nigeria And The Zeal For Loyalty by maynation(f): 7:48am On Nov 12, 2019
Thanks for this piece.
Re: Southern Nigeria And The Zeal For Loyalty by jimyjames(m): 8:04am On Nov 12, 2019
Op are you aware that saro wiwa's son who lives abroad sued shell company for his fathers death and shell settle out of court with the some of $5 million dollars was given to ken saro wiwa's family and the family of his 8 friends that were executed that day?
Re: Southern Nigeria And The Zeal For Loyalty by Abdul05: 8:04am On Nov 12, 2019
Op,Why did you forget that ojukwu and banjo had been friends since the fifties. Just because ojukwu needed a scape goat for the utter lack preparation for the war and for his failure to find the means of supporting the soldiers in the field. He went ahead to kill Banjo. The north and south east were/are still the same.No question about that.

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Re: Southern Nigeria And The Zeal For Loyalty by mcbreeze: 8:09am On Nov 12, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Southern Nigeria And The Zeal For Loyalty by orisa37: 9:22am On Nov 12, 2019
vincixpresso:
Ken Saro Wiwa was Gen. Abacha's good friend before and after the civil war. They were family friends and those that still remember have not forgotten how Gen. Abacha used to visit Ken's home in Port Harcourt in those eerie days. Their friendship was so strong or Ken had misjudged that at the height of his ordeal he never believed that Gen. Abacha will kill him, based on his misplaced assumption and confidence he had on their friendship, honed over the years. No wonder he laughed outlandishly and beamed with smiles during his trials. But he was wrong. It was a fatal miscalculation. Against Ken's expectation, he was killed by Gen. Abacha his friend, thrown into an unmarked grave with his friends and their bones dissolved with acid beyond recognition.

Moshood Abiola was Gen. Babangida's good friend. He was one of the business moguls that funded military coups in Nigeria. Before he participated in the presidential election that finally cost him his life, he sought permission from Gen. Babangida who informed him that he was willing to hand over once a winner emerged. IBB annulled the June 12 1992 presidential election. Moshood Abiola was murdered while in prison. IBB made it clear to him, "My hands are tied. They will kill us if I hand over the presidency to you". Who are the "they"?

Let me not even burden you with how Gen. Oladipo Diya was lured into a phantom coup by Gen Bamayi working under cover for Gen. Abacha which ruined his military career. Gen. Diya was then the highest military officer under Gen. Abacha and stands to inherit the office of the head of state in the unlikely event that Abacha vacates office so had to be tamed.

Why was Ken killed? He stood against the 2nd interest of the Caliphate which was oil.

Why was Abiola killed? He stood against the 1st interest of the Caliphate which was leadership.

The Caliphate settled the murder of Ken with mere resource control which never helped his region in anyway. The Niger delta region is an environmental disaster while many of her children are slaves to the Caliphate. What then did Ken and others died for? Nothing.

The Caliphate settled Abiola's murder with Yoruba presidency for 8 years yet the Southwest remains under developed and poor.

There are millions of dolts still believing and working hard to realise the utopian Nigeria that never was, never is and never going to be. Till today Ken's brothers and Abiola's relatives are fighting to outshine one another in service to those that murdered their sons who they claim to value so much. The same people that turned many of them into functional slaves.

You had think that those at the receiving end of these injustice will receive sense, but no, they are the ones still cheering at their stupidity and jeering those with enough common sense to identify the illusion they stand on.

The bottomline is that Ken and Abiola died for nothing. Like I always say, those that fight for one Nigeria will return disgraced.

Osibanjo is a small fry. He is simply repeating the lessons of history which many of us learnt long ago. He will be disgraced like others.

If you go through political events that took place in Nigeria from 1960 till date, one won't but agree that Southern Nigeria has the highest concentration of idiots in the world.

There is a reason why I concluded that Nigeria is an irredeemable jungle. There is also a reason why I believe that the only possibility towards finding a progressive, prosperous and functional nation lies in homogeneity.

May God hasten the demise of this slave camp. May the prisoners have enough sense to break jail and free themselves from Fulani slavery.

Written by Marvelous Marvels Nnatu



The Lord is The Land and It's Fullness.

The Kingdom of God suffers Violence and Violence takes it by Force.

"Si vis pacem bellum Gera". If you want Peace prepare for War.

Fulanisation is on and now at full speed

Osinbajo will remain humbug.
Sowore will remain detained
The Quest for Anarchy, Third-Term Agenda and Misappropriation of FUNDS for all of the above will remain the preoccupation of Buraitai, Abbak, and the rest of the Cabal.

SO MY FELLOW COMPATRIOTS, IT IS TIME FOR SW, SE, SS & CS TO SEEK FOR THE HELP OF TRUMP & JOHNSON TO COMBAT THIS FULANISATION AGENDA OF BUHARI & THE CABAL.
Re: Southern Nigeria And The Zeal For Loyalty by Omotaday(m): 2:43pm On Nov 12, 2019
Seems everyone want to cash out on Osinbajo. No one reasoned why the aides were relieved of their work, no logical reason, to know if is for the benefit of the nation or not, no one cares, but because Osinbajo is from the south, or because he is a christain, it is fulanizagion agenda. Fulanization they have been shouting since 2015.


Imagine if Dasuki and El Zakzaky are southern Christians? What would have happened by now?


Much ado about nothing. Fvcked up country.
Re: Southern Nigeria And The Zeal For Loyalty by lastmessenger: 3:41pm On Nov 12, 2019
Omotaday:
Seems everyone want to cash out on Osinbajo. No one reasoned why the aides were relieved of their work, no logical reason, to know if is for the benefit of the nation or not, no one cares, but because Osinbajo is from the south, or because he is a christain, it is fulanizagion agenda. Fulanization they have been shouting since 2015.


Imagine Dasuki and El Zakzaky are southerner Christians? What would have happened by now?


Much ado about nothing. Fvcked up country.
The only reason is because they want to make osibanjo look ordinary. Southern Nigerians are too cowardice in nature. We would all be consumed if we dont wake up and demand for a restructured country's

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