Forgive me if I mistakenly addressed you as Mallam instead of Alhaji.
In reference to the thousands of years old adage of the Igbo ancients, ‘Onye na Chi ya – to each his/her spirituality,’ in admonition to coming generations who might want to force their religions on others; and as a practitioner of Omenala (Omenana) Igbo, a way of life based on one of the greatest philosophical equations of life, Eziokwu bu ndu (Truth = Life); no different from Islam, also a way of life, demands that I acknowledge your spirituality as I acknowledge mine – I salute you. May Chi Ukwu Abia Ama (The Mighty One who has all answers), be the judge between us; all ethnic nationalities in the forced union Nigeria.
I am reminded of the Igbo thousands of years old adage, Egbe belu Ugo belu … (the inalienable right of both the weak and strong to coexist and live in peace) but then you are not a practitioner of Omenala so the saying might be senseless and alien to you since most world’s (including that of your partner, the British government) philosophies are based on the physical (not the spiritual) construct, survival of the fittest. The part of the adage I deliberately left out, nke si ibe ya ebena Nku kwa (tije) ya, is the most important facet of the adage; this explains what karma is about, it is a natural law, it is an extremely destructive weapon once sent out cannot return; many nations because of this law have seized to exist; it is a supplication, a prayer to Chineke (the Most High that continues to create) and if the hands of the supplicants are clean cannot be denied by the Creator – yes, the most simple interpretation is that we reap what we sow! Now you should begin to understand what you are up against, for your leadership has deliberately sown hate and death, since the 1914 mistake (British government’s amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates), against ethnic nationalities that have wished you nothing but good.
It is important that we return to the root of your arrogance, intransigence and born-to-rule mentality even if misplaced; as shown by available 50 plus years data of the complete and total incompetence of your leadership!
“In this apparition Fodie was informed that the whole of that beautiful country around them, with all its populous towns and countless villages, belonged to the believers in the prophet, to wit the Phula; and that it was Fodie’s divine commission, with the help of the faithful, to wrest all those flowery plains, fruitful hill, and those lovely valleys, from the hand of the Kafirs, and then to bring all the Kafirs into subjection to the Islam, and to devote to the sword everyone who refused to believe.”
West African Countries and Peoples
James Africanus Horton (1868)
That this vision above led your over confident leader, the late Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello, to make the widely circulated statement below, a statement carried in 1960 by the Parrot Newspaper, is important because it shows the mindset of the leadership of the Fulani ethnic nationality, the born-to-rule and of course their minions and is in sink with the revelation from the apparition of the Prophet to the priest Fodio, in which the faithful (the Fulani) are promised all the lands of other peoples; in this case, the ethnic nationalities in the forced union and ‘British Birthed Abomination’ Nigeria; even as you continue by hook or crook to bring that revelation to fruition:
“The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future”.
Parrot Newspaper, 12th October, 1960, recalled by Tribune, 13th November, 2002.
Let’s consider your record over the ethnic nationalities of your newly formed imaginary ethnic nationalities, the so-called Hausa/Fulani, yes, the record of your leadership, the born-to-rule:
“The poorest state, according to statistics, is Sokoto and most of the people that have ruled Nigeria come from the North-Western state. Sardauna was from there, Tafawa Balewa was from there, Shagari, Buhari, name them, even Murtala Muhammed, all from the North-West and yet, that part of the country has no private university, has insufficient schools. Most, if not all factories in Sokoto, Gusau and some of the major cities in the North-West are all closed down. These people should have provided employment, produced goods for consumption, commercialisation and even export. Whose fault is this? It is the fault of the leaders of the North. But let me come to the question. Boko Haram is not a product of poverty. Are they the only poor people in Nigeria? Can we start Boko Halal, that is western education is justified and start killing Hausa/Fulani everywhere because these places also have poor people? But we have maintained our peace. The cause of Boko Haram is not poverty. They are using the poor and the wretched of the earth to fight the cause of Boko Haram. For example, a suicide bomber is always one unfortunate, wretched almajiri, who is brainwashed to believe that if he kills, his problems in the world are ended. This is the deceit and the poor will always grab it because hope is the property of the poor.”
PUNCH
Hausa/Fulani can’t get indigeneship through violence – Davou
by JUDE OWUAMANAM
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Mallam Yusuf Jubril (Dr.), as you can see from above, the record of your leadership, the born-to-rule is nothing to write home about and your claim as born-to-rule is spurious at best!
Part of the forward of the documented booklet on the deliberately planned Genocaust (Igbo genocide and holocaust), by the regressive coalition that is now in tatters , led by your leadership, the born-to-rule, ‘Nigerian Pogrom; The Organized Massacre of Eastern Nigerians & January 15: Before and After’, http://www.docstoc.com/docs/ 25251352/The-Genocide- Committee, a document put together by then government of Eastern Nigeria, is relevant to this discuss since it shows the evolving prevailing uncompromising mindset of the survivors of one of (if not) the darkest era in Black African recorded history that set the stage for the implementation of genocides and holocausts that now ravage black Africa and the complicity of the colonial masters, especially the British government; more importantly why the progressive coalition (MB, SE, SS, SW and even in the North) will never relinquish power to you.
“We are not asking for pity or sympathy. Indeed, we are braced to face and conquer the challenge of the future. We believe that the tomorrow we face or the battle for survival will not be won by bullets or by savagery but by brain power, modern skills and the determination to live and succeed. We also believe that out of the carnage and wrecks of the past will emerge a new breed of men and women: resolute, powerful and prosperous.”
The import of this discuss cannot be minimized since the fate of all the ethnic nationalities in the forced union and ‘British Birthed Abomination’ Nigeria is in the balance. As a brethren from the North recently reminded us before the kick-off of the National Conference, hopefully, you have your top eleven up front for we look forward to a vigorous and winner take all approach; no excuse is acceptable; whatever agreement you previously worked out with anyone, be it rotational presidency between your so-called unified North and the South or some other nonsense is null and void – feel free to keep the power over all ethnic nationalities (power that has finally been wrested out of your hands by the progressive coalition of the MB, SE, SS, SW and even some in the N) that was once your possession, forever, if you can ever retake it. You might want to include your British partners again this time around in your top eleven. This time Chi Ukwu (the Omnipotent Being) as our champion has made us your god; victory already belongs to us, umu Chukwu (children of the Most High).
“But Pharaoh shall not hearken unto you, that I may lay my hand upon Egypt, and bring forth my armies, and my people the children of Israel, out of the land of Egypt by great judgments.
And the Egyptians shall know that I am the LORD, when I stretch forth my hands upon Egypt, and bring out the children of Israel from among them.”
Exodus 7: 4 – 5
Now, Mallam Yusuf Jubril (Dr.), since we have set the table for this most important discuss, let’s consider some of your claims published in your article in elombah.com, ‘2015: Why Power Must Return To The North’, Tuesday, 03, June 2014.
You wrote:
“This is 2014 and in just about seven months from now, the country would be holding a general election of unprecedented significance given that since 1999 except for the brief period of our late president Yar’Adua, the presidency has been in the South.”
You seem to have conveniently forgotten that Nigeria became independent in 1960 and that, you, the born-to-rule have been in power for most of that time, except for Obusonjo (full of ugliness, or Obasanjo), a Yoruba, your boy, who you put in power, and now Goodluck, an Ijaw.
1960 – 1966 Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
1966 – 1966 Umunnakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi
1966 – 1975 Yakubu Gowon
1975 – 1976 Murtala Mohammed
1976 – 1979 Olusegun Obasanjo
1979 – 1983 Shehu Shagari
1983 – 1985 Muhammadu Buhari
1985 – 1993 Ibrahim Babangida
1993 – 1993 Ernest Shonekan
1993 – 1998 Sani Abacha
1998 – 1999 Abdulsalam Abubakar
1999 – 2007 Olusegun Obasanjo
2007 – 2010 Umaru Yar’Adua
2010 – Goodluck Jonathan
http://www.archontology.org/nations/nigeria/00_1963_td_s.php
The data above makes nonsense of your claims. But there are two directions you can truthfully and honestly go with your argument, although fair play is not in your lexicon;
Zonal; that is, each of the six zones have the right to the presidency, in which case your North has to wait for the other zones to at least get the presidency for the minimum of two terms each;
Or, the Ethnic nationalities argument, and since there are at least 200 ethnic nationalities, you are looking at, at least 800 years before the presidency returns to you, the Fulani or its born-to-rule leadership.
In fact, your best bet is winner takes all, who knows, with the hard work of your regressive coalition and its party, the APC, and your feudalism based on anarchy strategy; you might enthrone yourself, the Fulani and its born-to-rule leadership, forever. Go for this option!
You wrote:
“However, we have in recent times been witnessing a dangerous trend, a divide and rule tactics by the current government aimed at weakening the determination of the North to reclaim its traditional position of providing leadership for Nigeria polity”
Is it not interesting that you whose only stratagem to keep the ethnic nationalities in the forced union Nigeria in bondage has been a divide and rule antics even as you looted and pillaged the resources of these ethnic nationalities to your heart’s desire, should now be accusing others of doing same?
“The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future”.
Parrot Newspaper, 12th October, 1960, recalled by Tribune, 13th November, 2002.
How else do you explain the above statement by your glorified spiritual leader, who is fooling who?
You continue to talk about a unified North, but the quote above by your spiritual leader definitely does not include the so-called minorities in the North who are in fact, the majority. To him and your current leadership, the born-to-rule, they are nothing but tools to be used to continue your domination of the country. For some reason, you seem to ignore the fact that sooner or later these ethnic nationalities you look down in contempt upon will rise up in revolt against your high handed domination and seek to drive you, whom they are bound to consider usurpers, from their lands.
You wrote:
“The North is only asking for what it does best in Nigeria; leadership. All regions of the country excel in one area or the other; the West in education, Eastern region business, the North has since independence by divine blessing provided leadership and administration which has kept the country stable and secure and would continue to work for a peaceful country. This is no accident; it is the Almighty Allah that has destined it so.”
Your claim above seem counter to the records of your born-to-rule leadership when they held power. That the achievements of the Goodluck administration in less than four years has surpassed the forty year plus achievements put together by your born-to-rule leadership leaving them in the dust should give you pulse for reflection, but you seem not to have that capacity. Please inform us when the country was ever secure or stable; just when have the blood of the innocent seized to flow from the hands of your trained assassins?
You wrote:
“It is against this background that the 2015 presidential election becomes particularly significant for the North. For now power is in the hands of a zone which arrogantly believes that it is entitled to it by virtue of the natural resources, in their region, whereas every region has contributed its resources to the initial development of the oil they now claim ownership of. They fail to remember politics is a game of numbers .They thought they can use National Conference and they blackmail our people that North is afraid but now the reality of our strength of number has shown who we are and that is democracy. How can a zone not larger than only two northern states either in North west or North east hope to retain power. This can only be if the North allows it to happen and we shall not allow the mistake of 1999 to repeat again. Our carefully selected delegates at the National Conference have made this clear, the so-called 13 percent derivation should in fact be reduced to 5% for only on-shore oil, because all mineral resources belong to the federal government ,this has always been the case since the colonial period. If the North stands together with it allies in the South west we can ensure that local governments get 35% of federal allocations, while states get 39 percent. Let those who want 50% derivation get it only from those resources that were not located naturally.
As for the elections, with the South west under Bola Tinubu with five states combined with our population in the North we will show our superiority on Election Day come 2015.”
“BOAST not of thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.”
Proverbs 27: 1
The saying that an empty drum makes the most sound is relevant to your above statements. That a member of one of, if not, the smallest ethnic nationalities, that is so self-conscious of its size that it feels it has to invent an imaginary ethnic group to proclaim its majority status, even as it latches itself like a parasite unto the Hausa ethnic nationalities while proclaiming itself as a member of the Hausa/Fulani ethnic grouping is rather sad. The ethnic nationalities in the forced union Nigeria have finally caught up to your tricks, please come up with new ones. The question again is, how long will the Hausa ethnic nationalities continue to tolerate your abuses?
Need I remind you that pre 1966; the North controlled at least 50% of the revenues from its mountain of groundnuts, the West from Cocoa, and the East from Palm oil. Why should you profit from the revenues of others? Each ethnic nationality must control 100% of their resources; that is the only way forward.
“Teaming up with General Muhammadu Buhari, who whatever any one might say is currently the undisputed leader of the North, as there is no other person whom the masses in the North are willing to vote or even die for, like General Muhammadu Buhari , and he certainly merits it.
Moreover he has over several years also been working hard to unite the entire Fulani people all over the world. This is historically found in several countries across Africa; from Kenya through Rwanda , Central Africa Republic, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, to Nigeria etc.”
It is good that the minority Fulani, probably the smallest ethnic nationality in Nigeria, are clamouring for the leadership of Buhari, who the country has rejected a number of times and are set to reject him again – military dictatorship is a thing of the past. Hopefully this will finally send you the message that the party is over and it is time you moved on with your Islamic Republic of Arewa – good riddance!
You wrote:
“The Jonathan people in the South believe they can win in 2015 because they can get the support of the Middle Belt Christians. Trying to use religion will not work and in any case how many Christians are they even in the whole Nigeria compared to Muslims? Only naive traitors of the North and from there will not support the region from the denial Obasanjo’s betrayal has cost the North. We are confident that this plan to use our people will fail. The Middle Belt has always been full of treachery right from the days of Joseph Tarka and his likes, yet their United Middle Belt Congress could not stop the Northern People’s Congress (NPC) from winning in the past. The political naivety and narrow mindedness of some Middle Belt people as always cannot stop the North from clinching the presidency if only the APC selects a Northern presidential candidate. The PDP will surely fail as our people continue to move away from its umbrella. The North can make its population count and truly show that politics is a game of numbers and Allah has granted us that to provide leadership”
Here is a little secret you seem not able to comprehend; the West is now solidly in the hands of the Yoruba progressives since Tinubu went against the vision of PA AWO – Yoruba control of its political space, so your claim above as usual will not hold water. You can say bye-bye to the West, Middle-Belt, South-South and South-East; even the majorities in the North that you label as minorities will have nothing to do with you, so how are you, the smallest minority in the forced union Nigeria counting on to help you once more seize power? You should now begin to understand why power will never again fall into your hands.
Mallam Yusuf Jubril (Dr.), hopefully, you now realize and understand the Herculean task facing your Fulani born-to-rule leadership, in the hope that you will field your best eleven!
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