The Mathematics Of Nigerian-Boko Haram Army

Who will stop the recruitment of terrorists as soldiers in Nigeria? Who?

If the real Nigerian soldiers continue to die (mainly due to ambushes, leaked information to Boko Haram soldiers and outright lack of weapons of war), what do you think is going to happen when all the Boko Haram soldiers surrender? What will be the main constitution of the Nigerian Army? Have you thought about the equation?

The Mathematics Of Nigerian-Boko Haram Army

By Adeola Aderounmu

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I am sure you know that captured Boko Haram soldiers have been integrated into the Nigerian (Boko) Haram Army since 2015 or thereabout when this purposeless APC-Buhari mandate took off. The process is on-going. It is steady and constant.

If this APC-Buhari mandate persists for its’ full 8 years, several thousands of Boko Haram fighters would have been employed into the Nigerian-Boko Haram Army. In an extreme case, we have seen importation of fighters flown directly from Niger Republic into the Nigerian-Boko Haram army. 

Image from Wazobia.

Did you see the recent video of the (ambushed) real Nigerian soldiers who were crying on video? One of them was cursing Buratai wo-ah. For your information, Buratai’s whereabout has not been reported in the last 3 weeks or so. I made enquiries and I was told he is in the bush. Really? 

There was also a video about 2 months ago made by a brilliant Yoruba soldier on the war situation. He was deployed and removed from the war zone. Do you know why? Do you believe the army press release on the matter? Are you gullible?

The mathematics of this whole thing is simple.

If the real Nigerian soldiers continue to die (mainly due to ambush and leaked information to Boko Haram soldiers), what do you think is going to happen when all the Boko Haram soldiers surrendered or are captured (?). What will be the main constitution of the Nigerian Army? Have you thought about the equation?

Let me help you think.

There may come a time (if we are not even there yet) when those wearing the Nigerian army (military) outfits with Nigerian Army emblem on it will be mostly Boko Haram fighters. They are mostly foreign fighters!

I wish l could explain more. But just imagine the men in uniform all around Nigeria and all of them are former Boko Haram fighters! That idea is part of the mathematics of the Nigerian-Boko Haram Army that may emerge. It is statistically possible.  

If you think that all these manipulations are done in the name of one Nigeria where equality and justice reign, you are on a long thing. You are brain dead. Your domination is total.

Right now, Nigerian may have fallen already. Politicians don’t care. They tag along, they play along. I think the cabals holding Nigeria got you where they want you. They know you will be praying about it, whereas action is known to produce effects that are 100% more efficient than prayers.

We have been writing for a long time about freedom. It won’t be served on a platter of gold. With the dimension of what we see/know today, it appears freedom, still not given on a platter of gold, may come with very dire consequences. Do you know why mercenaries are imported through the north and dispersed to various parts of Nigeria in recent weeks? 

A few things are obvious and undeniable. Nigeria lacks leadership/rulership at this moment. The country is swinging right, left and center courtesy of daily synchronized press releases and pictures from Abuja. The special assistants in Aso rock are the faces of unseen forces holding down about 200 m people. Foreign interests remain intact, so far. No shakings in that area. 

The politicians are stealing, looting, re-looting and massively emptying what is left in Nigeria. You are experiencing the most useless government on the face of the planet. You are a living witness to the most useless government ever in the history of humanity. You are part of history!

Who is going to ask the people in charge of Nigeria why Boko Haram or foreign soldiers are offered automatic employment into the Nigerian Army? Who are we going to ask? Where is Buratai? Where is Osinbajo? Where is Buhari?

Fow how long will Nigerians be ruled by press releases and photos from Abuja? How long will this last?

Who will stop the recruitment of terrorists as soldiers in Nigeria?

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Intellectuals, Led By Mumus

Is Buhari the kind of person that should be ruling you? Is he sensible? Does he have the intellectual capacity of a 15-year-old? Can he solve a primary 5 mathematics task? Can he express himself clearly enough to be understood in any language of his choice? Does he, even as a farmer, know the meaning of animal husbandry? Does he represent you? Can he represent you? Can you employ Buhari to be your storekeeper? Yet, he is your president. That is a tragedy!

Intellectuals, Led By Mumus

By Adeola Aderounmu

One of the saddest things to think about in life as a Nigerian (whatever that means) is the fact that ordinary mumus took over power first through violence (two times in 1966) and a number of times since 1999 through questionable democratic approaches. 

Adeola Aderounmu

In so many ways, we have discussed these issues back and forth. For so many years, we have changed the headlines just to repeat the same things. We are getting nowhere what we desired through all these essays, write-ups, criticisms and even ideas for how to dismantle the colonial enclave coined Nigeria. 

Hence, we will continue to repeat the obvious, and for me personally, for the sake of the unborn generations, if they wish to be free someday. Their fathers, mothers, uncles, aunts, you and I have chosen the path of slavery. We are serving the mumus in power. 

If not, there is no way in the world foolish people clumped into APC and PDP would be holding us to ransom since 1999. After all the price we paid for independence in 1960 and after all the cost of our (pseudo) freedom from the gangsters who reigned supreme from 1966 to 1999. We, once again, fell into another trap of re-accepting the gangsters through fake ballots, coercion and the use of terror. 

Even if there is a Buhari in Aso rock, is that the kind of person that should be ruling you? Is he sensible? Does he have the intellectual capacity of a 15-year-old? Can he solve a primary 5 mathematics task? Can he express himself clearly enough to be understood in any language of his choice? Does he, even as a farmer, know the meaning of animal husbandry? Does he represent you? Can he represent you? Can you employ Buhari to be your storekeeper?

But for some reasons that l cannot understand, he is your president. Now, he is nowhere near a sane cognitive level, but together with an array of sick minds as his, they are running your lives and destroying your essence and future. Still we sit down here together, or we go online and discuss irrelevant things.

The most relevant discussion for any person living in the geographical space called Nigeria in 2020 should be: how did this happen to me/us and how can we correct this before we die? But this is not the case because the mumus really perfected the acts of keeping the minds of the sane and intellectuals with other stuffs.

They so much destroyed the essence of humanity in Nigeria that people are busy trying to fix for themselves what the state and country should fix for them. It is also hard not to dabble into the religious deceits in essays like this. For, all the things we seek in religion in Nigeria, the most developed countries in the world got them by doing the right things. They did not pray. They did not fast. I don’t know what else the African is looking for, to become free.

Let us be clear because we are soon going to die, and the future generations need to read that some of us actually wrote letters for their freedom. We may not be the majority voices, but we did what we could to instigate, provoke, act and sensitize. Nigeria is not going to work. It will not. 

We are strange bed fellows. Our collective existence is first to the pleasure of the British. Then we were partly sold to the Americans. In the new world order, the Fulanis have sold Nigerians to the Chinese. It is only a matter of time before the Chinese would take command of your lives in that space called Nigeria. Unless the chain is broken now, it may become too late. 

How can a people sit upon the most treasured area of land on planet earth and be slaves? It does not make sense then, and it will never make sense now or in the future. How can you be called inferior beings and you act true to type? They said you cannot run your own affairs and the mumus played the script to perfection on your behalf?

What do l want? I earnestly yearn for freedom. I want to belong to the kingdom of Oduduwa. I know what you would say. Is Tinubu and all these mumu yoruba politicians in APC and PDP not from Oduduwa? Yes they are. But right now, they are like slaves to the Fulanis and not acting with their cerebral hemispheres.

It is that chain of bondage that we want to break. Once we are free in our kingdom, we will race once again beyond UK and France like we did up to the 1950s. We will start the rebuilding of our region, our country and our nation-The Yoruba Nation. 

I do not believe in Nigeria. Nigeria is a business empire for the foreigners who invaded our territories and almagated good and evil in 1914. That contraption must be broken and the reign of the mumus over the intellectual has to come to an end.

If we fail in our lifetime to become free, then our children and children’s children will be born slaves. Of course, we take the option of travelling abroad. That is not freedom. Over several generations, that would mean extinction of the race that once occupied the Yoruba country. 

One of the reasons many people don’t care about the future is because we won’t be here. If this was the mindset of those who built the developed countries and civilization (which incidentally started from regions around Nigeria), the world would have remained one giant cave today.

So many things are taking the lives of our people in the most unnecessary manners. You name them! It is so sad. I want my generation to have something meaningful to die for-the emancipation of the Yoruba Nation. It is possible.

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