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Insecurity, Trump, the Buharideens and the Emilokan Enterprise: just cruise By Kelechi Jeff Eme

Dateline 2014: majority of today’s social media tigers and tigresses were either under 10, under 15 or under 20 years old in 2014. That’s the reality of the task we have. We must continue to educate them to understand their country, our country known as Nigeria. 

 

Four significant events happened prior to the 2015 presidential election, especially in 2014. 

 

Firstly, high powered APC leaders led by then candidate Buhari and Tinubu visited the White House. 

 

Their mission? They pleaded with President Barack Obama to intervene and ensure the defeat of incumbent President Jonathan. 

 

They openly accused Jonathan’s administration of fueling insecurity at the time and urged the United States to help Nigeria restore peace, security and democratic credibility. 

 

Secondly, then APC governors trooped en masse to the United States. Their mission? To plead with the United States to help in restoring electoral credibility and security of lives and properties before the 2015 presidential election. 

 

Thirdly, the then United States Secretary of State, John Kerry visited Nigeria without touching down in Abuja. He drifted straight to Sokoto, where he held close door meetings with key opposition apparatchiks and flew back to Washington DC. 

 

Fourthly, Mallam Nasiru El Rufai, acting on the script of the opposition, undertook a visit to the foothill of the Futa Jalon in Guinea, the ancestral home of the Fulanis and recruited Fulani militias to help with forcing Jonathan to relinquish power after the presidential election. 

 

Mallam himself admitted to traveling back to Futa Jalon to settle the leaders of the militias. 

 

It’s really nauseating reading crappy and empty self styled political activists of Emilokan extraction, dancing stark naked in the market place in the guise of earning a living through stupidity. 

 

Questions: 

 

Is there an insecurity problem in Nigeria? Yes. 

 

Are Christians isolated and mass murdered? Yes. 

 

Are Muslims mass murdered? Yes. 

 

Is the government doing enough to bring the murderous terrorists to book? No. 

 

So, why are these Emilokan Enterprise wannabes disturbing our ears and eyes with the rubbish they are vomiting and writing?

 

Is President Trump right that Christians are mass murdered? Yes, he is. 

 

Is the government doing enough to change the narrative? No. 

 

Now, ask yourself how the Saudi government or Turkish government will react if Muslims are mass murdered in Southern Nigeria irrespective of huge numbers of Christian victims. 

 

The bottom line is that Nigerians are helplessly murdered daily, while those in power are busy plotting on how to perpetuate themselves in power. Every patriotic Nigerian must call out this incompetent government out to do the needful. 

 

With regards to Trump and his threats, nobody should take him seriously. It’s just a negotiation tool  to commit our incompetent administration to deepen our poodle status in bilateral negotiations. Nothing more, nothing less. 

 

We do not want the United States military anywhere near our shores. They should focus their attention on internally making America great again. 

 

For those hoping, praying and wishing for the United States intervention in whatever guise, you’re nothing but ‘ikwokirikwo’ of the highest order. The United States missiles do not differentiate between Muslims and Christians, between North and South, between Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa/Fulani,Ijaw, Tiv, etc. It’s just an instrument of death. 

 

The Americans will simply secure the oil fields, gold mines and uranium mines while Nigerians die in their numbers. 

 

Last line: remember that the standards you set today ( ala APC)could be used against you tomorrow. 

 

By Kelechi Jeff Eme 

The Cicero of Mbaitoli.

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