We can avoid a war….

If we accept that Nigeria can never work and divide peacefully.

Let every nation go her way and sort out its existence and road to happiness.

The stubborness and heart-hardeness of the Nigerian politicians will bring everyone to theitör knees.

The consequences will be grave for all.

But we have some time to negotiate, stop Abuja criminal politics and settle amicably the end of Nigeria.

Agidi may bring total destruction.

The video is an example.

”Buhari” In Aso Rock: Lame, Lazy and Bigot

Buhari is not talking to the press. He is not talking to journalists. He is not answering questions from the citizens of Nigeria. What manner of useless man is that? Buhari is lazy. He is lame and he is a full-blown incurable bigot

”Buhari” In Aso Rock: Lame, Lazy and Bigot

By Adeola Aderounmu (Jan 31, 2021)

If you follow Nigeria, if you are concerned about Nigeria and if you even consider yourself to be a Nigeria, then your ears are full already and you are actually wondering where all the past and recent upheavals and agitations are going to end up.

Before I hit the ground running, I just have to mention that I am one of those who doubt the identity of the Buhari in Aso Rock. I have every right to do so because Nigerian politicians are criminals. I also have the right to do so because Oshiomhole and Okorocha threatened to expose the Buhari in Aso rock when the politics was against them. They are yet to clear the air about the meaning of their threats.  

Now, to the state of the country.

There are so many issues to discuss but I will try to make this a not-too-long write up.

I am very disturbed by the desecration of the forest reserves in Yorubaland. Some crazy, animalistic Fulani invaded the forests in Yorubaland. The first person that should put on his clothes and fly to Yorubaland to end the insurgency is Buhari. He ought to show his face and willingness to defend the constitution of the country. But we know the 1999 constitution is also a useless document!

Buhari is not talking to the press. He is not talking to journalists. He is not answering questions from the citizens of Nigeria. What manner of useless man is that? Buhari is lazy. He is lame and he is a full-blown incurable bigot.

It is no longer news that the Fulani kidnap all across the country. They rape men, women and children. They kill people whether ransoms are paid or not. Fulani terrorists are spreading like a crazy fire across all of Nigeria. Buhari the bigot has not for one day taken steps to talk directly to the terrorists to hold fire. We cannot even analyze the impact of the military because they have failed woefully. The reasons they fail is because of the sympathy of the APC government with terrorists.  

In my personal opinion, I think Buhari is insincere about his roles in the brutal end that awaits Nigeria. For surely, as it is, Nigeria will end. There are a few comments that Buhari made in the past that showed that he is not interested in putting an end to the terrorism that spread from the North. We just need to remember that he once said that “an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North.”

I would probably do a follow-up write-up to address the lazy, lame and useless governors of Yorubaland. I won’t spare Osinbajo in that.

We cannot forget that many sons and daughters of Yorubaland have been killed on Yoruba soil by the Fulani. I write about Yorubaland because I am Yoruba. I am sure the other ethnic groups in Nigeria are documenting the atrocities that are committed by the crazy Fulani in their regions.

The tone and language in this essay are not what you will find in any Nigerian newspaper. They have been caged by the military-styled leadership of one Shehu Garba, whom I believe is the unelected president of Nigeria, as at today. While attributing all the press releases and tweets from the Nigerian presidency to Buhari (who is not aware of anything in reality), the statements are usually authorized and signed by one Shehu Garba.

Garba Shehu is the one that sends press releases and news about the presidency to all the media houses in Nigeria at the same time. If you are interested in the reign of Shehu Garba as the unelected president of Nigeria, you must be on twitter. Once in a while, he assigns Femi Adesina to talk, especially to Channels TV.

Garba Shehu was the first person to counter Akeredolu when marching orders were given to the Fulani destroying the Ondo State Forest Reserve. Garba Shehu was the Nigerian who congratulated Biden and Kamala on their inauguration. If Buhari was too lazy or lame to write or talk, tell me what is wrong with Osinbajo giving the statement on live transmission?

Anyway, what I wanted to emphasize in this essay is that whoever the Buhari in Aso Rock is: he is lazy, useless, lame and very insensitive to where Nigeria is today.

Hence, if you do not support the emancipation of the Yoruba Nation, Biafra and other nations that are about to emerge from Nigeria, then something is wrong with you. It is either you are a beneficiary of the Fulani onslaught on the country or you are even a terrorist!

If you are not a terrorist, you will join and support the freedom of entrapped nations in Nigeria. Nigeria as you may have heard several times was formed by Lugard for his pleasure and for the orgy of the British. What is the meaning of Nigeria anyway? Nigger Area?  

Of course, if you and your family are doing well based on the useless status quo, you would prefer Nigeria the way it is. But how can you be sure you will not be kidnapped? How do you know that the Fulani are not coming to rape your daughters and your mother? According to reports, they rape men too. What if they rape your wife and kill her in your presence?

You cannot even travel by road (inter-state) across Yorubaland today. What kind of life are you living when the Fulani are everywhere? We will come back to these issues in another essay.

Whoever the Buhari in Aso Rock is: He is lazy, lame and a full-blown unrepentant terrorist and bigot. It takes a terrorist to forgive other terrorists and release them again into the same society they unleashed terror, fear and blood. It takes a terrorist to not condemn terrorism. It takes a terrorist to look away while women, children, men, old and young are being raped, decapacitated and even killed. Only a terrorist can look away or give approval to the use of Forest Reserve for the settlement of cows and other armed terrorists.

As for the people who cannot revolt and end this government and Nigeria all at once……I cannot even comprehend that yet!

I will be back soon!

The Wind, Our Way

Nigerian politicians are criminals. None of them can walk down the street. That is how unsafe they have made Nigeria for themselves and the people.

The Wind, our Way.

By Adeola Aderounmu

How we got here? I could have said no idea. But l know a bit of history and it would shock me if after blogging since 2006 l have not put down most or all of what l know.

What continues to shock me is the existence and persistence of Nigeria. Let me explain. Nigerian politicians are criminals. They are living “good”. In quote because they have stolen monies to splash around in Nigeria and several places around the world whereas Nigeria as a country is a disaster. No Nigerian politician can walk down the street. So, living good would remain in quote.

Those who benefit from the anomalies in Nigeria do not agree that Nigeria is a disaster. But whether they agree or not, they are in a constellation, lumped together with some of the poorest people in the world and probably the most useless government in the world as well. They can argue however or whatever they like, Nigeria and the constitution on which Nigeria is operated is a disgrace to the African race. Any Nigerian intellectual who cannot argue against the 1999 constitution is more or less a fool and a selfish soul.

The wind is the way of Nigeria. It is heading for a painful end. The wind should not be our way in Yorubaland. This is the time for Yoruba Omo Oduduwa to work together. We have a choice to steer the course of history and to change it for good.

Those who love Nigeria the way it is and the politicians live in a country plagued by some of the worst infrastructure in the world. Nigeria is decayed. There are personal and principled reasons l have not gone to Nigeria since 2018. I don’t have electricity in my home in Nigeria. The instability of the supply can result to a heart attack. I cannot drive to my house; the roads are not just there. If you live in Festac and try to drive to Agbara, you will understand my points.  Insecurity is a way of life in Nigeria. I don’t sleep well at night. I always fear herdsmen or armed robbers are around the corner. Even during the day, I always have to look over my shoulders.

Now, let’s look at the Nigerian people. How on earth can more than 180m people allow their country to go down? How on earth can the people continue to live in poverty, penury and hopelessness? How can they be so aware of the problems or pretend that they don’t exist? How on earth can more than 180 million people allow the status quo to continue? How?

There are options for Nigeria and Nigerians. When we mention revolution, some are quick to add, can you lead it? Who wants to die?

Really? Who wants to die? That is so funny and ridiculous. Nigerians are dying with very less dignity than cows, chickens and goats! They are kidnapped or slaughtered! They die in road accidents every minute of the day across the country. The police shoot them like games. The soldiers massacre them in manners only seen in war time genocide. Bandits, who are actually terrorists are having free rampages in the North especially. They kill village heads, community leaders, women, men and children. They kidnap politicians and their families. They kill at will.

And somebody is asking….who wants to die? We are all dying already! It is the degree, speed, timing and methods that vary. There are other options because a revolution may still lump up people who are so different in the end such that peace may be elusive even after doing away with the politicians and their accomplices that have brought decay all over the country.

Prior to the amalgamation of Nigeria, there are economically viable kingdoms and regions in what is modern day Nigeria. Even as late as 1966 before the 2 reckless coups by the military, the regions were still viable, progressive, independent and at pace with global development. The poverty, penury and hopelessness of Nigeria today is an indirect effect of the amalgamation of Nigeria and the 1966 coups and a direct effect of the people allowing criminals to dictate the affairs of the country.

That must stop. Resistance must be the new order.

It is time for a new order. Those of us agitating for the freedom of the nations entrapped in Nigeria need to be more aggressive. We cannot be silent and passive anymore. We cannot allow those keeping the status quo to our detriments to keep running the show. It is time for a new order of things.

The politicians and the elites holding Nigeria and Nigerians to ransom don’t care. If they do, they should know that the politics in Nigeria today does not cover the needs of the common man or woman. We can give a million reasons why we need to put an end to Nigeria.

Personally, I lend my support to the emancipation of the Easterners and I hope they put their house in order through unity of purpose and intents. If this comes by Biafra, so be it. For the Yoruba nation or the Oodua Kingdom to which l belong, it is no longer a secret that I will dedicate my time, money and positive actions to the realization of the Oodua Kingdom/Republic. I will channel my efforts primarily through the Ilana Omo Oodua group.

The United Nations is aware of our struggle for freedom. We will be moving ahead hoping to organize a referendum soon. I call on all Yoruba people all over the world to join the struggle for freedom.

We must act in unity for our strengths lie in our togetherness. This is not the time to view one group as superior to the other. This is the time to shelf all personal ambitions and glorification.

The wind is the way of Nigeria. It is heading for a painful end. The wind should not be our way in Yorubaland. This is the time for Yoruba Omo Oduduwa to work together. We have a choice to steer the course of history and to change it for good.

We shall overcome.

aderounmu@gmail.com

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.

aderounmu@gmail.com