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Monday 29 August 2016

RACIST INDIAN EMPLOYER RISKS GOING TO JAIL FOR ASSAULT !!!



Brother seeks justice for sister "assaulted" by Indian employer in Lagos.


A man, who said his younger sister, Faith Nwaneri, was allegedly assaulted by her Indian employer in Lagos, has cried out for justice.
The man, Ignatius Chukwuka, alleged that the Indian, Jay Keswani, one of the Aswani Brothers, hit his sister with a briefcase on August 12 at his Benefista Tower, Banana Island residence and she fainted.

Chukwuka said his sister was Personal Assistant (PA) to the Indian’s wife and worked Fridays to Wednesday, with Thursdays being observed as her day off.

He said Nwaneri was delayed at the gate that morning as she didn’t have gate pass and had begged her way through in the last eight months, since her employers were yet to provide one for her.

Chukwuka claimed that when she eventually got into the residence, the man’s wife queried her for coming late and she explained that she was delayed at the gate for lack of pass.

Angered by her explanation, the woman was said to have confronted her husband, who then asked the young lady to give him the form he gave her to fill to commence the process.

Afraid that the Indian will tear the form like he usually did and fire her, Nwaneri, according to her brother, lied to him that she has submitted it, adding that she was just waiting for him to give her the money to process it.

“But when he insisted that he would follow my sister to the gate to collect the form at all cost, my sister seeing the anger in him quickly told him that she was still with the form and was waiting for him to give her the money so she could submit it for processing.

“He got furious that she lied to him and hit her with his briefcase. My sister fainted. At first, he thought it was a joke and hit her with his leg but when he pulled her over and noticed pool of blood, he quickly called his wife and they started pouring water on her head.

“At last, they revived her, left her at their apartment on the 19th Floor and left for the office. After my sister regained consciousness, she struggled through the back staircase to the basement, where a Good Samaritan helped her to Falomo police station, from there she was referred to Falomo Hospital, for treatment. There, my sister called me to come over and I paid the bills, then I took her home.

“When I contacted Mr Jay Keswani, to find out what would make an elderly man like him hit a lady, young enough to be his daughter and got her injured, he (Keswani ) claimed it’s an accident.

“The police at Falomo tried to invite him, but were refused entry into the island to serve him a letter of invitation. Security men at the tower claimed they were acting on instructions not to collect the invitation letter from the policeman who came to deliver the letter.

“The security men there at Benefista Tower also told us that they will do everything to silent the case, as they claimed it’s their responsibility to protect their clients as assigned. Since then, Keswani has been walking freely with no action taken against him.

“All efforts to reach him to resolve this matter by our lawyer proved abortive, as he has bluntly refused to comply.

“My question is what will prompt Keswani to hit a woman like that and claim it was an accident? If she had died in his apartment, perhaps, Keswani would have covered up this case, and had my sister thrown into the lagoon.

“Our lawyer wrote him for settlement and payment of compensation within seven days which ended yesterday (Saturday), but till now, there’s no response from him. It shows that this man has no regards for rule of law and Nigerian citizens,” he said.

  • DIS MODA4UKIN PAKI SHOULD BE JAILED.
  • YEYE LOCAL INDIAN WEY NO FIT AFFORD HOUSE GIRL FOR EEM 4UKED UP COUNTRY COME HERE DEY DO COUNTERFEIT OYINBO.
  • KAI....NIGERIA DON SUFFER !!! BUHARI WHERE U DEYYYYY OOOO!!!
  • WETIN INDIAN DEY DO HERE??? NA SO SO WAYO AND FRAUD DEM DEY....walahi.
  • DEM BE D ORIGINAL YAHOO BOYS.
  • DIS IDIOT SHOULD BE MADE AN EXAMPLE TO HIS FELLOW IDIOTS WHO HAVE NO LOVE FOR BLACK PEOPLE...AND YET LIKE AWA MONEY.
  • MODA4UKAS.

CARDINAL OKOJIE WRITES BUHARI !!!



Open Letter To President Buhari From The Respected Cardinal Anthony Okogie

Dear Mr. President,
Last year, when you assumed office, the chant of “Change”, your campaign slogan, ushered you into the Presidential Villa. Today, cries of “hunger” could be heard across the length and breadth of our vast country. Nigerians hunger, not only for food, but also for good leadership, for peace, security and justice. This letter is to appeal to you to do something fast, and, if you are already doing something, to redouble your effort.

May it not be written on the pages of history that Nigerians die of starvation under your watch. 
As President, you are chief servant of the nation. I therefore urge you to live up to the huge expectation of millions of Nigerians. A stitch in time saves nine.

The way forward
This is the second year of your administration. You and your party promised to lead the masses to the Promised Land. It is not an easy task to lead. But by campaigning for this office, you offered to take the enormous task of leadership upon yourself. Nigerians are waiting for you to fulfill the promises you made during the campaign. They voted you into office because of those promises.

The introduction of town hall meetings is a commendable idea. But in practice, you, not just your ministers, must converse with Nigerians. You are the President. You must be accountable to them. The buck stops on your desk. Even if your administration has no magic wand at least give some words of encouragement. On this same score, please instruct your ministers, and insist that they be sincere and polite at those town meetings. Their sophistry will neither serve you nor Nigerians.

Mr. President, if you want to leave a credible legacy come 2019, in all sincerity, please retool your administration. Change is desirable. But it must be a change for the better. Let this change be real. Change is not real when old things that we ought to discard refuse to pass away. You will need to take a critical look at your cabinet, at the policies and programmes of your administration, and at those who help you to formulate and execute them. You will need to take a critical look at the manner of appointments you have been making. It is true that commonsense dictates that you appoint men and women you can trust. But if most of the people you trust are from one section of the country and practice the same religion, then you and all of us are living in insecurity.

The Nigerian economy has never been in a state as terrible as this. You as President are like pilot of an aircraft flying in turbulence. Turbulent times bring the best or the worst out of a pilot. We can no longer blame the turbulence on past administrations. You know quite well that some of the officials of your administration served in previous dispensations. Blame for what we have been experiencing is in fact bipartisan in character. The entire political class needs to come together, irrespective of party differences, to acknowledge its collective guilt and to seek ways of saving the sinking ship that our country has become. This cannot be done if some officials of your administration demonise and alienate members of the opposition. If a large portion of the blame for the present situation is to be laid on the doorsteps of the entire political class, the search for solution must involve everyone. That is why no one should be alienated. All hands must be on deck.

This is the time to revitalise moribund industries, reinvigorate our agriculture, make our country tourist and investor friendly, and enable our young men and women to find fulfillment by contributing to the common good. None of these lofty goals can be achieved without good education. On this particular issue, recent appointments you have made in the education sector raise a question: have you really appointed the best?

Still on education, it is important that our universities be allowed to use their own criteria to admit students. It is a gross violation of the principles of federalism and academic freedom for the federal government to insist that only a federal parastatal can decide on who gains admission into our universities. It is the role of the university senate, not of government bureaucrats, to decide on who gets admitted and who is awarded a certificate.

The war on corruption
Mr. President, your desire to wage a war on corruption is just and noble. But a just war must be waged with just means. Those who have stolen the wealth of this country have broken the laws of our country. They must be treated according to the law and not outside the law, and the outcome of the judicial process must be respected by government. Even accused persons have rights. Where those rights are violated, we risk a descent to anarchy.

It is our candid opinion that corruption is not found in only one party. No political party in Nigeria has a monopoly of looters. That is why we need an EFCC that is thoroughly independent of the presidency, and an Attorney General without party affiliation working in partnership with various independent accounting institutes. This will ensure that we come up with an objective list of those who plundered our treasury.

Mr. President, pardon me if I sound like a gratuitous counselor. I owe you the truth and nothing but the truth. In my life as a public figure and a religious leader, I have offered my counsel, for whatever its worth, to quite a number of Presidents in this country. I do this because I desire that you succeed. For the success of the leader is the success of the citizens. If there is no solution to Nigeria’s problem there may be endless war. You strike one town, you gain it, and you come again to regain it. Remember that you cannot put a crown on your head. It is the people who put it on you. Otherwise one day, you will get tired of it. Please listen to the legitimate cries of your fellow citizens.

- Cardinal Anthony Okogie, emeritus Archbishop of Lagos

IS IT BY FORCE ???



NFF to Samson Siasia: "You’re an ingrate, we will expose you"

A top official of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), has threatened to expose Samson Siasia, if he continues to castigate the controversial football house.

Siasia, who had won bronze with Nigeria’s U-23 team at the 2016 Olympics, said he is “done” with the management of Nigerian football.

The coach revealed he has not been contacted by any staff of the Sports Ministry or Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), since he arrived from the Games.

“My next step is that I am done with Nigeria for now,” Siasia told Vanguard. “You can’t keep going to a place where they don’t appreciate you. It does not worth it. Sometimes it is not about the money but the approach.

“They seem not to appreciate the sacrifices. I know how much I have sacrificed since the team began camping two years ago. How can you keep going to people who don’t appreciate you?

“It does not make sense, so I am done for now. I have to go somewhere else where they will appreciate what I have done and what I can do and pay me the respect that I deserve.”

Reacting to Siasia's statement, the unnamed official told Own Goal Nigeria that:
“We have endured Siasia’s excesses, he knows we have our own side of the story he is telling to the press. He shouldn’t forget that our recent spate of failure to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations was started by him.

“He is an ingrate, we gave him the chance to relaunch himself with the U-23 but he showed us he is still the same person, we know how some players were selected both for the Super Eagles in the two games he handled and also for the U23s, he should just keep shut.

“We have facts to show he was involved in some dealings that led to our failures at tournaments; as a matter of fact, go and ask any board member, we received more petitions about Siasia than any other coach, he knows it.

“If he doesn’t keep shut, we will shame him and end his coaching career, a team that should have won gold, he selected players based on favoritism and he wants us to celebrate bronze with him; we are wiser than that.”

  • LEAVE THE GUY ALONE....
  • GO AND GET YOUR 4UKIN HOUSE TOGETHER.
  • UNA WEY DEY DO LIKE NOVICES.....UNA NO DEY SEE OTHER COUNTRIES AS DEM DEY DO.
  • NA SO SO HOW TO CHOP NAIRA NAIM UNA KNOW.
  • ORDINARY TO ORGANIZE TEAM FOR OLYMPIC UNA FAIL.
  • IS IT BY COINCIDENCE DAT SUNDAY OLISEH TOO RAN FOR HIS DEAR LIFE???
  • U GUYS ARE FAR FROM PROFESSIONAL....WHEN NA SO SO POLITICS UNA DEY TAKE SPORTS PLAY.
  • U WILL NEVER ALLOW THOSE WHO KNOW ABOUT SPORTS TO DELIVER THE GOODS.

NIGERIA NOT WORTH DYING FOR !!!



'It was 10 days of hell in Atlanta, I'll never touch NFF job with long pole, I dont want to die young' - Samson Siasia.


Samson Siasia, Nigeria's Bronze winning coach at Rio 2016 has made more damning revelations as to how the team weathered the storm to achieve success at Brazil during the summer.
In an interview with BBC,  Bayelsa born Siasia revealed he had quit his post as under-23 coach and has now made more startling revelations as to the team's adventure in Atlanta and Rio de Janeiro.
'I'm still being owed five months salary. They said it's due to TSA (Treasury single account) but i hope they will pay me since my contract has elapsed so that i can go and rest. I thank them for the opportunity to serve my country and it's time to go and rest before thinking of the next move' Siasia told Complete Football magazine.
'I want to savour this bronze medal which is worth more than gold, i'm going on vacation to the United states next week. I need the rest. After that i can begin to plan. For now i need to rest.'
When Siasia was asked the driving force behind his strength in adversity giving that he had faced similar situations at Benin 2005 African youth championship, FIFA U-20 World cup and Beijing 2008, he said;
'I think it's the never say die attitude of the average Nigerian. We usually give our best when our backs are to the wall. It's the power of Naija. I needed to prove myself and didn't want to use a lack of funds as an excuse not to do well. The whole country was behind us and at the end of the day, we did what we had to do. It's a personal principle to give any job i get my best shot and that's what we did. Seeing the joy that medal brought to Nigerians was enough satisfaction for me. I mean the reception at the airport was massive and i also thank the media for their support'
When asked if he'll be wiling to handle the team again, Siaisa emphatically replied;
'My brother, the answer is no, Capital NO! The experience was harrowing. I don't want to die young. I still have a family that needs me to stay alive. Nobody ought to be subjected to that kind of experience once in a lifetime. But for Siasia, it's now more than once. Since 2005, the story has not changed. I won't touch the job with a long pole if there are no changes to the way we run our football. It's a no,no,no for me.' 
'Sure i'll love to win Gold but who says it must be with Nigeria? If another country offers me the opportunity to lead them to the Olympics and i see that they have a culture of doing things the right way, why not? As for the record that you talked about (Africa's most successful coach at the Olympics) i'm glad but i'm not chasing records. I just want to do a good job anytime i'm called on.'
When Siasia was asked how his team managed to defeat Japan, despite arriving in Brazil five hours before kick off, Siasia said;
'What happened was that we had already packed our luggage for two days hoping we were going to travel at any moment so we didn't train for those two days. When things started getting out of hand , a friend of mine chartered a small plane, a 30-seater plane, which was our only option to get to Brazil in time for our first match. So i brought all the players downstairs to explain to them why we had to make do with that small plane. The alternative was to miss our first match which was unacceptable. They were all afraid because of the size of the plane. You know Mikel doesn't even like flying at all, let alone in a small plane like the one we had at our disposal. All the boys were so afraid but i convinced them them to leave for the airport and that nothing will go wrong' 
'We arrived at the airport in the evening to take the small plane and that was when we heard that the guy who took us to Atlanta for camping had something to do with Delta Airlines but they didn't come through until that day. They said they saw the news on television that the team was stranded and that they had a plane going to Rio and that they can drop us off in Manaus on their way. That was right before we boarded the small plane so we told the players that we have another option of a bigger plane for the next day. They were all excited and said they will wait for that extra day because they were not comfortable with the smaller plane. We waited and flew the next day. The agreement we had with them was that any amount that were due to be paid them by the sports ministry should be donated to any charitable organization of our choice. The boys were happy and i think that finally changed their mood and prepared them for the match ahead.' 
'Another thing that helped was the experience we had in Atlanta. Our first ten days were not so good because the sponsors didn't come through and there was a shortage of everything. We were struggling to transport the players to and fro training and all that stuff. It was very serious and i was tempted to give up sometimes but when i looked at the players i knew i just couldn't do that. We had so called sponsors who were supposed to take care of us for 10 days, just 10 days but they couldn't do that. Even some of the friendly games that were lined up we couldn't play them . It was 10 days of hell in Atlanta.' 
'When Delta offered to fly us, it was a relief. I'd spoken to the Minister of Finance, i also spoke with the Vice president as well as Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed. I thank them all for their assistance and good intentions but nothing actually came through. The guy who chartered that plane for us, i don't want to mention his name because he doesn't like publicity, paid $140,000 and we had to abandon it for the bigger plane. It was a big mess! So i believe having gone through all this difficulties, the players flt challenged and determined to show the world that they deserved to be a part of the Olympics and that with or without troubles they are as good as any other team.'' 
'The experience was harrowing, do you know how much i spent on that team right from Nigeria and at the Atlanta camp, i thank God for football lovIng friends who came to our aid at the U.S. Looking at the faces of my players when we had no money was a scary experience for me. How can i camp someone's child without feeding him well and rebuke him if he didn't do well? The players achieved what we did because they were as good as any other team, they gave their best for Nigeria and i salute them.

Source: Complete Football Magazine, August 29th Issue

LAGOS SINKS UNDER CONTINUOUS RAIN FALL !!!

 Flood overtakes some areas in Lagos state

Due to heavy downpour of rain over the weekend in Lagos, some areas of the state were affected. Several Streets in Oworoshoki, Ifako, Ikorodudu, Lekki axis were seriously affected and properties/items worth millions of naira were also damaged, but no life was loss or collapse of any building. According to the General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, the flood was also exerbitated by blockages of some of the major drainage systems in the affected areas. See more photos as you continue. 













SEE WHO IS TALKING !!!



We Will Overcome Our Present Challenges – Jonathan.


Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday sent out a message of hope to Nigerians, declaring that the nation will overcome its current economic challenges.

He said Nigerians must be prepared to protect and develop the country at all times, stressing that the current challenges were transient even as he urged Christians to continue to pray for the nation.

He stated this while speaking at the public presentation of a book titled, “The History of St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Otuoke, his home town in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

Jonathan said the essence of history was to know how societies or clans evolved, adding that there is need to capture the spread of Christianity in communities in the Niger Delta.

He, therefore, appealed to indigenes of Otuoke to read the book and volunteer additional information for the next edition. The former president also eulogized the book reviewer, Professor Emeritus, Ebiegberi Alagoa, who he said has contributed so much towards the documentation of the history of Niger Delta.

  • COMPLETE BULLOCKS !!! TOTAL BULL-SHIT...COMING FROM AN ABJECT .POLITICAL FAILURE' !!!
  • PLS SHUT D 4UK UP !!!
  • U AND YOUR BANDITS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIT WE ARE IN.
  • U NO DEY SHAME??? WHAT MORAL RIGHT HV U GOT TO ADVISE NIGERIANS???
  • MY GOD....DIS CAN ONLY HAPPEN IN NIGERIA.
  • IN ANY DECENT COUNTRY, BY NOW U SHLD BE READING US POEMS FROM BEHIND BARS....POSSIBLY KUJE PRISON.
  • 4UK YOUUUUUU!!!.

Sunday 28 August 2016

FANI-KAYODE: INDEED VERY APT !!!


The Butchers from the North by Femi Fani-Kayode.


The Former Aviation Minister shared this article on his Facebook wall this afternoon. Read below
The butchers from the north are better known as the Fulani militants and herdsmen. They have unleashed horror and levied war against the people of Nigeria over the last one year. The saints are the Christians that they have slaughtered all over the country in that same period of time.I consider every single saint that they have killed as a martyr because they died for their faith. I honor them with this essay and I dedicate it to their memory.

On 24th August 2016 Mr. Phil Smart wrote the following on Facebook:
"Catholic seminarian butchered, pregnant woman's stomach cut open....as Fulani herdsmen continue killing in Enugu".
The words were accompanied by a picture of a Catholic priest whose body had been shredded into pieces like fresh mincemeat or a Japanese sirloin steak.
There was another of a pregnant woman whose stomach had been slit open right down the middle and whose unborn foetus and guts were hanging out for all to see. Clearly she had been carefully and clinically gutted.
Many other bodies were strewn all over the burnt out fields and compounds of the village and some were so badly mutilated and chopped up that it would have been difficult to convince anyone that they once belonged to human beings. Not even babies were spared.
In truth this was not the work of men but rather of demon-possesed hybrid entities that the famous British conspiracy-theorist Mr. David Icke describes as "shape-shifting reptilians" and sociopathic beasts.
Worse still this was the second time in a matter of weeks that the relative tranquility of Enugu was desecrated by the prescence of these nomadic beasts and murdering bastards.
On the previous occassion they caused as much havoc, slaughtered as many people and engendered as much consternation and outrage as the succeeding one.
Yet it doesn't stop there. On the very same day that the latest attack in Enugu was going on other Nigerians were being attacked and "burnt alive" by people of the same radical Islamist bent and spirit in far away Zamfara for "blaspheming against Islam".
Other similar attacks by the same fanatics and jihadists took place on that day in southern Kaduna, Benue, Niger, Ondo, Plateau, Delta and various other parts of the country.
If the truth be told this carnage and butchery has now become a daily occurence in our country and it is always the same people, namely the butchers from the north, that perpetrate them.
The worst aspect of it all is that no-one has ever been arrested, prosecuted or brought to justice by the govermment for these hideous crimes mainly because President Buhari himself is a Fulani and consequently the authorities seem to have cultivated a soft-spot for them.
Indeed Buhari is actually the life Patron and "protector-in-chief" of the umbrella organisation of all the Fulani Herdsmen in Nigeria which is known as Miyetti Allah.
There is of course another view which is that the herdsmen are actually a tool of conquest who are being carefully cultivated, co-ordinated, controlled, organised, armed and funded by a sinister and dark hidden hand: that they are something akin to a Fulani "death squad" or armed militia.
Those that share that view, and yours truly is amongst them, often refer to the butchers from the north as Nigeria's "Janjaweed", after the ruthless camel-riding Arab Muslim militia which Sudanese President Al Bashir commissioned, armed and employed to decimate, slaughter and commit genocide against over one million defenceless black African Sudanese Christians in the vast region of Darfur for many years.

It is also why the U.S.-based Global Terror Index describes them as the "Fulani Militants" and has designated them as the "fourth most deadly terrorist organisation" in the world.
Whatever one chooses to call them, whoever is behind them and whatever their motives may be one thing is clear: their actions are outrageous and barbaric and such behaviour has no place in a civilised society.
I feel a deep sense of anger and outrage on the one hand and utter shame and frustration on the other about what is going on in our country today and what these butchers from the north are doing to our people.
Theirs is a scorthed earth policy and they take no prisoners. They rape, kill, abduct, kidnap and terrorise people and they rob, burn down, destroy and pillage their homes, churches and farmlands at will.
Worse still they commit these atrocities with total impunity and without any fear of the law enforcement agencies or security forces.
And all this is done in the name and under the guise of herding cows and looking for grazing land for their cattle.
I feel a deep sense of anger and outrage towards President Buhari and his government, because they seem to believe that the constant spilling and shedding of innocent Christian blood is something that brings them good fortune.
It also appears to give them immense pleasure and joy otherwise they would have put a stop to it long ago.
I feel shame and frustration because the Nigerian people themselves seem wholly incapable of standing up to that which is nothing less than pure evil.
They seem incapable of protesting against anything, no matter how bestial and barbaric that thing may be.
I wonder who has bewitched us? Is this the work of the "mai chanji" sweeping broom brew? 
Have the Nigerian people been charmed? Are we under a spell? Are we like the biblical Galatians who the Apostle Paul says were "bewitched"?
Our people appear to be wholly incapable of resisting and facing down those that have enthroned sadism and wickedness in their hearts and that take pleasure in indulging in mass murder, genocide and ethnic cleansing in our land.
It is not only the government that has failed but the political leaders from all the opposition parties, the traditional rulers, the clerics, the religious leaders, the media practitioners, the publishers, the columnists, the writers, the human rights activists, the editorial boards of newspapers, the bloggers, the intellectuals, the businessmen, the teachers, the students, the writers, the elites, the middle class, the workers, the unions and the ordinary people themselves have all failed too.
They have all been gripped by the spirit of fear. They have been bullied, intimidated, brow-beaten and shocked into pitiful submission and a sickening and cowardly timidity.
They have all failed to defend and speak up for the defenceless, the weak and the vulnerable in our midst.
They have failed to protect and shield the thousands that are hacked to pieces and burnt alive on a regular basis by the rabid islamist beasts and terrorists in our midst for no just cause other than the fact that they are perceived as being nothing but Christian, Middle Belt and southern slaves.
I am going to say some hard things and speak some home truths in this conbtribution and frankly I do not care who takes offence, whose ox is gored or who feels hurt by it.
People are being killed by the demons in flesh, the tsetse flies and the religious and ethnic bigots in our land every day. Buhari's Nigeria is awash with blood and most of it is Christian blood that is being shed by his misguided and dark-hearted Fulani kinsmen.
It is time to speak the truth no matter how ugly that truth may be and no matter how politically incorrect it may be to speak it.
It is time to stand up to the evil in the land, to damn the consequeces and to bear the threats and insults that always come for speaking and exposing the truth in what has essentially become a police state.
It is time to coin that famous Ghanaian phrase that says "all die be die" and to remember Shakepeare's words when he wrote "even though the heavens fall, let the truth be told and let justice be done".
And that truth is that the evil that has seized our land has two columns, two heads and two primary sources of motivation. The first is the forceful and bloody quest for Fulani supremacy, ethnic hegemony and racial domination.
The second is the morbid obsession by the radical Muslims of core northern Nigeria to shed innocent blood, to take life in the name of their god, to effect Jihad against those that do not share their world view, to wipe out Christianity, to enslave our people and to islamise our country.
The truth is that every single CORE northern Muslim leader that has ever ruled this country has either died on the throne or been removed from power in a military coup. Not one of them ended well.
Whether the second coming of Buhari will end any differently remains to be seen. One thing that is clear to me though is that the whole thing is spiritual. It is being orchestrated and effected by the finger of God and not by any man.
It is God's way of saying that they were never meant to rule and be there in the first place and that He has rejected them. It is the work of the Ancient of Days and the Lord God of Hosts.
They believe that they were "born to rule" but in actual fact they have been rejected by the Living God.
Those that employ mass murder, ethnic cleansing and genocide as a tool of conquest and a legitimate weapon of war, that consider their fellow Nigerians to be sub-human and that believe that those fellow Nigerians are nothing but chattel and serfs that are destined to be ruled over by some distant caliph are in grave error: they have not fully understood God's plan and purpose for this country.
They cannot comprehend or understand what is slowly unfolding. They do not appreciate the fact that no matter how much evil they visit on the rest of us that God is at work and His counsel alone will stand over our people and in the affairs of our nation.
The truth is that the Lord regards them as nothing more than unbelieving slaves and they are far below us. They are of the darkness and we are of the light.
The bible describes it is a "great evil under the sun" when "the children of slaves ride on horseback" whilst "the sons of Kings walk around barefoot".
That is what has been happening in Nigeria since 1960. The children of the "bonded woman" have been riding on horseback whilst the children "of promise" have been walking around barefoot.
This is indeed "a great evil under the sun". It is a spiritual affliction. It is witchcraft. It is an abomination. It is unacceptable.
It is a total reversal of the way things ought to be. It is a rejection, usurpation and total corruption of God's original plan. It is ungodly and it is anti-Christ.
I blame no-one but the leadership of the body of Christ in Nigeria for this mess.
There are a few good ones amongst them who stood firm and spoke out when it mattered the most but sadly there are others who are more interested in collecting tiny crumbs from the President's table and buying fine clothes, expensive jewelry, fast cars and private jets than they are in standing up for their flock and effecting God's purpose and plan for Nigeria.
Worst still there is also a small handful, like that short and vocal Rev. Father from Enugu, who have chosen to sell their souls to the devil, collaborate with the enemies of Christ and serve as the principal cheerleaders to the tyrant.
If our men and women of God were bold and courageous and if they were doing their job properly the radical Muslims could not have turned Christians in Nigeria into second class citizens and toilet paper and a sharia-loving, Muslim-fundamentalist, closet- jihadist and Fulani supremacist like Buhari would never have been in power today.
The bottom line is this: if you are not ready to die for Christ or to lose your life or liberty for defending and protecting the gospel, God's children or the faith then you are not worthy of being called a Christian.
We must help the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to stand firm and strengthen their collective resolve but we must not leave it at that.
We must also organise ourselves as well, not only in the political arena, but also by setting up strong Christian militias and defence squads to protect our churches and our people from the terrorists and butchers.
We must aspire to emulate the Christian Phalange militia in Lebanon which was formed just before the Lebanese civil war broke out in the '70's and 80's.
They were disciplined, well organised, gallant and courageous and they defended the lives of their people and the honor of their faith. The truth is that had it not been for the Phalange the Christians of Lebanon would have been wiped out by the Muslims in that war.
I abhore violence and neither do I advocate its use. However we must accept the fact that,
whether we like it or not, ultimately this matter will be settled not just by prayers, politics, long essays and press statements but also with guns and bullets.
This is because violence is the only language that the butchers from the north appreciate and can comprehend. If the state is either incapable or refuses to protect the Christian community in Nigeria we will be left with no choice but to defend ourselves and protect our own.
Permit me to conclude this contribution with the following.
I would urge all those that still love and support this government to take a long hard look at the pictures that are strewn all over the internet of their fellow Nigerians that have been mutilated and carved up like Christmas turkeys and sallah goats. This is the work of Buhari's kinsmen, the Fulani militias and herdsmen.
He has refused to arrest any of them let alone bring them to justice. Instead he has ruined our economy, impoverished and destroyed the lives of our people and aborted their God-given destiny, divided our nation on religious and ethnic lines, demonised us before the international community and labelled every Nigerian, apart from himself, as being incompetent and corrupt.
This is a man that spends his time pontificating about corruption with long and boring speeches and pointing fingers at others. This is a man that told Mr. Shinzo Abe, the Prime Minister of Japan at the Tokyo summit in Nairobi just yesterday, that Nigeria's "business environment is not friendly to investors" and that consistently tells other world leaders how supposedly "corrupt" his own people are.
He has conveniently refused to tell those same world leaders how his presidential campaign was funded, how much money those that ran his campaign paid Mr. David Axelrod, President Obama's campaign advisor and publicist, and how many cars and how much "allowance" he collected from Col. Sambo Dasuki, President Goodluck Jonathan's National Security Advisor, before being "elected" President.
The Bible says "let he who is free of sin cast the first stone". Nigerians may not know the truth today but God does and He cannot be mocked. Let Him judge between us.
Yet the truth is that President Buhari's administration is not only essentially hypocrital but they also have no shame. All those that continue to support them and cheer them on are equally shameless.
Worst still their supporters are cowards because they cannot find the courage to admit that they were wrong in supporting a government that is manifestly divisive, insensitive, incompetent, corrupt and intolerant of criticism and dissent.
They are the ones that we must hold responsible and accountable for what has happened to those unfortunate people in all those pictures.
They are the ones that we must blame for what has been happening to thousands of others at the hands of the Fulani militants and herdsmen all over the country for the last one year and three months.
I say this because they are the ones that have encouraged the beast and cheered him on. They are the ones that have fed his blood-lust and encouraged him in his morbid quest to steal, kill and destroy. They are the ones that wanted, and still want, "mai chanji".
I say a pox on all their houses! Shame on them and shame on the beast and tyrant that they worship.
May the souls of all the saints, believers and Christian martyrs that were cut short by the butchers and barbarians from the north rest in peace and may the Lord God of Hosts avenge them speedily. 

Shalom.