The Judiciary Mirrors Us

By Adeola Aderounmu

The Nigerian judiciary this week, precisely on wednesday the 6th of Spetember, delivered a judgement in favour of what I have come to call Tinubu’s Jaguda Government. The judiciary re-affirmed INEC’s position and result that Tinubu won the election conducted earlier in the year.

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There was no way under the sun that Peter Obi who went astray from the PDP to the LABOUR party can substantiate any of the claims he made at the hearings. I have given least attention to the ranters or idiots usually called obidiots.

One day, that iis if that day ever comes, people who think they can change Nigeria or how things work in Nigeria will realise that they have spent their lives fooling around.

You cannot change Nigeria by selecting or electing one evil instead of the other. Forget it.

There is only one sure way for the upliftment of the ethnicities entraped in Nigeria and that one way is called Freedom. There was an element of that freedom before the 2 useless coups of 1966. It was at the time that the Yoruba Country was one of the most developed regions in the world. It was at the time when the Eastern Region was probably ahead of China in Technology and the North was coming after with a lot of promises.

The 1966 coups ended the glory of the nationalities now entrapped in Nigeria.

Nigeria is a joke today technologically, medically and economically compare to the glorious years before those 2 useless coups that culminated in the genocide committed by Nigeria against Biafra. They called it a civil war.

Anything short of the dismantling of the useless and senseless unitary government now headed by Tinubu is just story for the gods. Even if Obi is president, it is still a senseless unitary system of government.

My silence and shock is how anybody who is normal can be fighting to take over a unitary system of government if that person himself is not evil by nature.

Almost all the notable Nigerian politicians have been in countries like England, USA and several others. They know that the system of government that prospered these countries are based on the people managing their own resources and affairs. But in Nigeria, are the Niger Deltans managing their oil? In the West, are we managing our oil and cash crops? Are the East, North and other regions managing their resources? The answer is No.

The useless unitary government takes all the resources and the monies, then they share between politicians, local councils and state governments. If any Tinubudiot or obidiot or Atikudiot can tell me one country in the world that prosper using this senseless method, I will stop writing about Nigeria.

It is this weakness of mind, lack of ideology and lack of willingness to stand for something that the Judiciary and other useless institutions in Nigeria thrive on in order to perpetrate slavery and mental oppression.

It is not enough to have flashes of success as a government. It is not enough to have individual brilliance amomgst the citizenry. It is definely unwarranted to live life at 20 to 30 percent capacities.

A roadmap must be drawn by each nationality to disengage from Nigeria. A roadmap spanning 5 to 200 years where the nationality will steadily build their own image, re-establish sound institutions, re-invent their cultural heritages, build and renew their civilisations and give birth to new generations who 200 years from now will lead the world at all fronts. That is the destiny of Africa. That is the destiny of the black race: to build on the things that bind culturally-linked individuals/people, create a healthy competition that will promote inventions and the good life.

There is no jaguda government that will deliver on the essence of life. A government that is based on chop and quench, lack of will, lack of mission and lack of vision, – as Nigerian has been since 1966 to date will continue to be the poverty capital of the world. Such a country will continue to sufferr the effects of neocolonisation, mental slavery, brain drain and severe inferiority complexes.

What happened in Nigeria this week is not new. It was not unexpected as there was only one possible outcome. Peter Obi did not win the election. Tinubu did not win the election. Atiku did not win the election. No one can win an election where the population is unknown. No one can win an election where the votes have never be counted. No one can win an election in a country where EVERYBODY do not follow the rule of law and transparency is an abomination. You cannot win an election in a country where almost everyone has a criminal tendency.

If we do not align with our nationality, we cannot repair our broken traits. If we do not align with our nationality, we cannot compete with the rest of the world.

There is a lot more I wanted to remind you of. But please look in the mirror and ask yourself: have I been thinking straight? Ask yourself, why do I believe that a criminal like Obi is different from a criminal like Tinubu? Why do I believe that a criminal Like Atiku is different from criminals like Obi and Tinubu?

When you stop choosing one evil over the other, you will set your mind free, be able to think clearly and see that the problems are not just the politicians, it is also as much as the system and we-the people.

The Nigerian judiciary is a mirror of who we are.

My Generation Also Wasted Away

Living in denial does not obscure the realities of our lives, how miserable this country Nigeria has become.

My Generation Also Wasted Away

By Adeola Aderounmu

That my generation also wasted away is one thing I have come to accept. I never saw it coming (especially when I was a little boy, full of hopes and dreams of what I thought the future would be and what I would make of it).

Now, rather than shape our days and prepare our children for the future, the people I grew up with are fighting tooth and nails to ”vote”. That people are fighting to vote rather than fighting for freedom is a big disappointment. My generation has also come to symbolize emptiness, vanity and hopelessness.

To understand my essays, you have to brush aside your personal achievements or the achievements of some of the people in my (or your) generation. You must have a holistic mind of viewing the whole picture. If you tell me about people that made it in the rat race, then we should look at 200 million others who are members of the community of the poverty capital of the world.

The useless government of Nigeria made a decision to shut down universities so that election can hold in Nigeria. In 2023? I cannot find all the words to empty my frustrations and sadness in the few lines you read here.

That kind of decision is not only stupid and senseless, but also extremely irritating. It’s the kind of decision that make you rate the mental capacities of rulers of Africa very low. To make such a decision means that there is absence of minimum-level brain activities in such adults, a sort of mental retardation, so so speak.

For everyday that passes, for every hour that we wait or waste and hope on stupid Nigerian elections, the day of glory for the unborn generation shifts forward significantly. It is a very, very sad situation.

Again, this is 2023. In several countries around the world, elections are done so effortlessly that you would not even see a paper blown off the table. Personally, I have participated in several elections that allowed me to cast my vote even before the election day. No sweat, no stress, no labour. Just a walk in and a walk out after ticking some boxes. And we are all humans? So, how do we think in Nigeria?

Nigeria will never get to that point where sensible elections will be done,even 1 million years from now because Nigeria is a country founded on British fraud. Nigeria is a business enterprise created for the pleasure of the British. Nigeria is never going to be able to organize and prosper as a country.

The country is so disorganized and stressful that it is probably the worst place in the world today to be born or live. Do you think that the electoral commission in Nigeria can send people’s voting cards or registration numbers to their homes by post? The answer is NO!

There is a price, a cost for freedom but what commonsense can accomplish is priceless. Freedom for the nations entrapped in Nigeria represent the last hope for the unborn generations.

The voting papers or cards will surely disappear in transit and those that will arrive would be distorted and manipulated. The level of criminality and dishonesty in Nigeria is way out of this planet. It is in all facets and aspects of life. I posted some copies of my latest books to Nigeria in February 2022. One year later, they have not arrived the destination to which they were sent. Thieves everywhere! The books I posted to other countries in the world arrived safely.

Do you see what is going on with money change and new currency in Nigeria? That is another story for another day. If not for madness and mental retardation of Buhari and Emefiele, I do not know what else in the world that would qualify 2 idiots who changed old currencies to new currencies that were not printed. Just imagine the suffering and how people are dropping dead or going mad by taking off their clothes in banking halls and other places like the gas stations.

Let me tell you something. There are no solutions to Nigeria’s problems for as long as the people think that elections are the solutions. We have been on this trail even before the 1959 elections, if we draw our attention to just the year before the scam called independence. Personally, as a long-standing blogger, a consistent one for that matter, I have maintained that Nigeria has no business with elections.

In the time past, I thought that if we organize the system and become normal people, that we could arrange something acceptable and sensible. But now, Nigeria does not even have a reason to remain a country, so conducting elections make no sense. In the face of the reality of the diverse nationalities that cannot have a common goal, I have come to terms that something that did not work for more than 100 years will never work. It must take madness to think that Nigeria will work.

It pierced my heart, and virtually I bleed, for I do not understand why anybody that has brain cells would want to vote in or for Nigeria. Why? I have been convinced before 2011 that Nigeria will never make it through elections. Was it about 10 years ago that I wrote ”Why God will not save Nigeria”? In many ways, I have been spot-on. I will only repeat here that 20 years from now, Nigeria will be worse than it is today if the country is still in existence.

We need clarity in our minds and in our heads (brains), that even after the disintegration of Nigeria, the various nations entrapped within it would need between 50 to 100 years to normalize, make progress and establish permanent prosperity for their citizens and unborn generations.

So even if Nigeria disintegrates today, my generation remain wasted. There is no more cure for my generations. It is over. We are just waiting to grow old and die. Living in denial does not obscure the reality of our lives. But there is hope for our children and children’s children if we get back our entrapped nations today. Then we can start the journey to rebuild, the journey to reinstate and the journey to repair what was truncated by amalgamation of people with different destinies, cultures, traditions and ideologies. Nigeria is a volatile, destructive mix.

For every day that passes, for every hour that we wait and hope on stupid Nigerian elections, the day of glory for the unborn generations shifts forward. It is a very, very sad situation.

In my opinion, this fraud called Nigeria is the only country in the world that did not make progress since the 1960s. I cannot point out one country in the world that was prosperous in the 1950s where the people are living in extreme poverty in 2023. While it got better for others, Nigeria became the dustbin of the world. The elites in Fraudgeria have made a mess of existence for the masses.

It is amazing how I have written about the same thing since 2002. I mean I have given more than 2 decades of my life writing the same thing, week in, week out. Me, I salute myself. I could have looked the other way when I left Bongo in 2002 but I saw it as a call to remind myself and the people who care to listen what we missed out and how we can rescue the future for the unborn generations.

My generation has a few years left to get something right. Imagine if we convert the years of our lives that are left to days or even weeks, perhaps it may open our eyes to the essence of life and how life should be ”live” and ”let’s live”. Life is transient. Our days are soon gone, and we have so far failed to justify our existences on this planet. It’s a huge shame to all creatures on the geographical space named Nigger-Area by the gangster colonialists.

Any generation of Yoruba that want to enjoy their existence and purpose in life on the land that their ancestors left behind for them must fight early and take back control of their lives. My generation has failed and is wasted. My parents died living on hopes that Nigeria will be better. My grandparents did the same. I refused to go to my grave thinking Nigeria will make it under a senseless unitary system.

Voting, participating or getting involved in Nigerian elections means that you have no sense of history and you are very selfish. You are actively destroying the unborn generations. Your legacy is a scam. In 4 years’ time, you will still be worse off and still be voting, senselessly!

No matter what happens, no matter how it goes, these words I write will be golden because the nations entrapped in Nigeria will remain the key to a happy life, a fulfilled existence and permanent prosperity for the slaves living in present day Nigeria, when they become free. The nations entrapped in Nigeria represent the last hope for the unborn generations.

There is a price for freedom but what commonsense can accomplish is priceless.

aderounmu@gmail.com

Stop Shouting PVC, Emancipate Your Entrapped Nations!

The disintegration of Nigeria is the first step to start the several decades needed to rebuild the nations entrapped in Nigeria. It is the most absolute, necessary step, so that the people enslaved within Nigeria since 1914 can find their feet, purpose, direction and freewill to pursue happiness in the different natural nations that Eledumare provided them.

Stop Shouting PVC, Emancipate Your Entrapped Nations!

By Adeola Aderounmu

Adeola Aderounmu

When you have been writing about the same things for 2 decades, you sound like a broken record to yourself and your readers.

There is a charade and a fool’s campaign all over the social media relating to PVC. It is the acronym for registration card in Nigeria. In a recent discussion with some friends, I could not contain my anger. I was boiling over.

Let me explain, a bit.

According to what we know about elections in Nigeria since 1959, it was only the transition from Jonathan to Buhari that the presidential results was not contested. Jonathan became a close ally of Buhari and the APC that sacked him. Do your own reasoning and read between the lines why a sacked president became the best pal of the one that sacked him. Jonathan is playing a script and if you know, you know. The truth is Buhari was longed addressed as the president of Nigeria by the likes of Obasanjo and Tinubu long before the 2015 presidential elections. There was nothing Jonathan or any voter could do to stop the change that came in 2015. It has nothing to do with the PVC.

Young and old people on twitter and elsewhere shouting PVC are either ignorant or silly. The Nigerian celebrities will do anything for money. They have capitalized on the PVC craze to expand their networks and pockets. One of them said using the PVC for a particular candidate will be like a mob action. Another said do not come to my house if you do not have a PVC. Some employers and other organizations are using the PVC as the excuse for all sorts of illegal proclamations. Absolute nonsense!

Nigeria has no business doing elections. Nigeria is a failed country that should be dismantled as soon as the opportunities arise. Even if elections are conducted in 2023, nothing will change the fate of the over 100 million people living in absolute poverty. No man born of flesh and blood can rescue Nigeria. Nigeria is designed to nourish the elites and to perpetuate poverty and penury among the populace. The poor masses are built to rely on hope, faith, and religion in order to achieve a meaningful life.

Several millions of Nigeria, as it stands, will live and die in abject poverty. They will never live in proper housing. They will not see 24 hours continuous supply of electricity. They will never travel on good roads. They will continue to have access to less and less meaningful education. Their access to good medical care will disappear completely in a few years. Schools will close, hospitals will become luxurious, and their understanding of a meaningful life will evaporate.

These are the ills on which Nigeria has been established since 1914 when the British gangsters amalgamated the North and South of Nigeria for the orgy of the British empire. It is on this false hope that people without a sense of history and poor judgement of the Nigerian electoral processes are shouting get your PVC.

PVC to do what?

The disintegration of Nigeria is the first step to several decades of rebuilding the nations entrapped in Nigeria. It is the absolute necessary step to the people finding their feet, purpose, direction, and pursuit of happiness in the different enclave their nature and Eledumare has provided.

The persistence of Nigeria will lead to full scale terrorism across the length and breadth of the country. The foreign invaders now represented by the Fulani from across the west of Africa would eventually occupy all the parts of the country. They will continue to rape children, women, and men. They will continue to kill whatever stands in their way for the final occupation of Nigeria. They will kill mothers, fathers, pastors, strongmen and weak people.

Nigerians (such a meaningless name anyway) will stay on twitter, Facebook, tik-tok, and on their street corners until the final occupational plan of the Fulani is rolled out.

There is only one way out of this final occupation. Every nation in Nigeria must declare their independence. Every nation must take charge of its own security architecture. Every nation must take care of her own economy growth and development. Every nation must take care of her own languages and what is left of their culture. Every nature must educate her citizens. There is nothing like a good future for these nations in Nigeria. The Fulanis are coming for you and they are already on your soil.

Fight for your emancipation. Fight for your freedom. Stop shouting PVC. Stop supporting elections that have been decided before you were born into this slavery. There is a choice of freedom. The tasks ahead are hard and very difficult. The re-orientation of each nationality entrapped in Nigeria will take several decades to accomplished. Not to even get started and still hoping in Nigeria is the worst legacy you can hand over to your children and children’s children because they will suffer more than you and your parents combined.

Stop shouting PVC, put your strength in the service of the freedom of your nation and hope that your children and unborn children can enjoy the benefits of your sacrifices.

Stop Shouting PVC, Emancipate Your Entrapped Nations!

aderounmu@gmail.com

2023: Why Do So Many Criminals Aspire To Rule Nigeria? Why?

Nigeria is almost torn into pieces. Terrorists control a substantial part of the North and their recent exploits along Abuja-Kaduna Highway and the attack on the train in Kaduna left sorrow, tears and blood. Rather than sit down and negotiate the future of the nations entrapped within Nigeria, several criminal politicians are preparing to spend monies from national and state treasuries in another charade called elections in 2023.

2023: Why Do So Many Criminals Aspire To Rule Nigeria? Why?

By Adeola Aderounmu

There are so many political criminals and outright morons lining up as aspirants to become the president of a terror-inclined and failed republic called Nigeria in 2023. There are now uncountable dumb assess who want to rule the remnants of the spoil of war called Nigeria.

There is an even growing list of contenders for the spoil of war. Men who will milk Nigeria to dryness.

Tinubu, Osinbajo, Saraki, Atiku, Fayemi, Fayose, Wike, Akpabio, Ameachi, Ngige, Bakare, Bello, Okorocha, Tambuwal, Obi, Kalu, Peller, Kwakanso, Jonathan…

Ask yourself: Are these people crazy or are they just mentally deranged? Are those talking about elections, campaigning, or voting with functional brain cells or are their brain cells dead or frozen? Where is the country they want to rule?

Tinubu has been going around saying that he will do what Buhari-Osinbajo did not accomplished. But they are supposed to belong to the same party. Do you get the drift? It’s like Biden saying that Obama’s regime was a disaster. Can that ever happen (even if it was)? We should not go deeply into stupid campaigns and useless promises.

Camera-finder, detective Fasola said that APC will provide electricity in less than 6 months. 7 years later, Nigeria is the darkest country in the world at night. These people are just oloriburuku gang. Have you seen the ease to join APC from PDP and vice-versa? In several essays, I have discussed political prostitutions of which Atiku is the chief prostitutes.

Let me face the crux of the matter. Which country are these morons aspiring to rule? Several parts of Northern Nigeria are under the control of terrorists. Abuja-Kaduna highway now belongs to the terrorists. Terrorists and gunmen have infiltrated almost every part of Nigeria and can destroy lives and property as they wished. The Buhari-Osinbajo APC mandate was given to end terrorism and to speed up true federalism/political restructuring of Nigeria. Some experts called it economic restructuring. In basic term, something urgent was required to be done at the onset, in 2015. But Buhari and Osinbajo went to sleep, threw away the 2 most important agenda on which they campaigned even if the elections were rigged in their favours.

Is it not moronic, evil, treachery to abandon the 2 most important points on which a mandate was given? Buhari does not even know the meaning of restructuring, or he didn’t believe in the manifesto he campaigned on. Let me not even laugh on his stupid but famous N1 to USD1 promise. That showed he was daft since he was born. On the other promise, Buhari once said “what is Boko Haram”? I mean it was like saying, we created Boko Haram, we will end it. But whoever the Buhari in Aso rock is/was remains a weak soul, a toothless bulldog. He barks but does not bite. I mean Boko Haram have expanded, made unimaginable progress and terrorism in Nigeria is one of the worst in the world in 2022.

You will need to do an extensive reading on your own to understand the impact of terrorism in Nigeria. On education, on security, on traumatic tales, on transport, on our consciousness and invariably on the oncoming plans for a dead-on-arrival election for 2023.

I have written on several occasions that no normal human being should be talking about elections in Nigeria. I made this call first in 2010 as the 2011 elections approached. My take then is my take now: Nigeria is not fixable by rigged and arranged elections. You cannot build a mansion on sand. It will collapse and life and property will be lost. Which is what is still shocking me!

Nigeria is not going to work. Nigeria as it is now needs to end. We have now past the point where political or economic restructuring would do any fix. I mean why do more than 20 people want to rule Nigeria. We are talking about more than 20 criminals who if they were living in China would have been executed! But in Nigeria, they hide under stupid immunity, steal themselves to stupor, loot the commonwealth and bankroll expensive elections campaign.

Who amongst the criminals aspiring to rule Nigeria can campaign in all the local governments in Borno? They dare not because terrorists will kill them for dinner one by one. Who amongst them can get out of their motor charade and conduct an open-air campaign along Kaduna-Abuja Highway? I can go one in many ways to show that the 2023 elections, if they held, will NEVER be in every part of Fraudgeria.

My personal expectation is for the present crops of criminals in the National Assembly to make plans for the final disintegration of Nigeria. They owe it to the poor people, more than 100 million, 99% of whom have never experienced 24 hours of uninterrupted electricity since they were born, to end Nigeria. Nobody in this world can fix Nigeria the way it is. Coming around every 4 years and getting fooled or playing the fool make the species Nigeriana a very unthoughtful group of Homo Sapiens. In another essay, I have expressed how I have been fooled since 1979! I was 7 then but I was conscious of the hope that was supposed to come with Awolowo and for some others Shagari. The rest is history and if elections should hold in Nigeria in 2023, it means we are totally mad as a matter of fact. We are probably mad because the same promises that were made in 1979 will be made in 2027 and 2031.

The level of terrorism in Nigeria today and the mad wave of violence and uncertainties enveloping Nigeria means that no election in Nigeria day can be done at the national level. Nobody who is sane should even be talking about sustaining anything as it is in Nigeria/Fraudgeria today.

It is time to break up the failed country and let everyone return to their regions. That magic that they want to perform at the national level should be attempted on a smaller scale at the regional level. Is it by force to rule Nigeria? Is it by force for Nigeria to exist as a community of corrupt, rich elites and 100 million poverty-stricken souls? Why are people in politics keen on keeping Nigeria as the mass-poverty capital of the world? Why?

Much ado about nothing!

It’s time to end Nigeria and set the entrapped nations free. When they are free, they will resist terrorism. When they become free, they will start in earnest with the pursuit of happiness and in pursuit of the essence of life.