Fulanisation
Of Nigeria And Perfidy Of The British [Part 1] – Fani-Kayode
Mr. Gwnfor
Evans MP, the great Welsh politician, lawyer and author and the leader of Plaid
Cymru, the Welsh nationalist party, for no less than 36 years before he passed
on
in 2005, made the following historic and profound observation many years
ago. He said.
”
‘Britishness’ is a political synonym for ‘Englishness’ which extends the
English culture over the Scots, the Welsh and the Irish”.
This
piece was written by Femi Fani-Kayode. The views and opinions expressed
here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy
or position of 360Nobs.com.
As a student
of English and European history and one that was not only trained and educated
by the British from the age of 7 but that is also highly conversant with their
system and their ways, I can confirm that Evans is absolutely right.
His words
are relevant to our situation in Nigeria as well and, in many ways, has some
application here.
I say this
because what the English managed to do to the Scottish, the Irish and the
Welsh, in the name and under the cover of establishing ‘Great Britain’, over a
period of 500 years is what the Fulani is trying to do to the rest of us here
in a much shorter space of time and in a more brazen, crude and aggressive
manner.
To echo
Evans’ words and place them in the Nigerian context, it is in the same way that
“Nigerianess” is a political synonym for “Fulaniness” which seeks to extend the
Fulani culture, and I daresay Islamic religious faith, over the Hausa, Igbo,
the Yoruba, the Ijaw, the Tiv, the Berom and everyone else.
They have
succeeded in doing that to the Hausa and this is a tragedy of monumental
proprtions. A once proud people who had their own empire, their own culture and
their own ways were conquered, reduced to nothing and compelled to accept
Fulani traditional and political leadership and rulership by the force of arms
and this remains the case till today.
Consequently
Kano, a thriving, bubbling and wealthy commercial Hausa city which once served
as the capital of the ancient Habe Empire that had flourished for hundreds of
years before the Fulani got there was compelled to bend its knee to a Fulani
Emir.
Very few
Hausa people even know their own noble history and they have become so bound
up, intrinsically linked and obsessed with the Fulani version and narrative of
historical events that one can say that they have been utterly and completely
Fulanised and have come to see themselves as, at best, second class citizens
and, at worst, slaves to the Fulani. I repeat, this is tragic.
And the rest
of us must resist this course and not allow ourselves to be Fulanised. We must
remember who and what we are, we must never forget where we are coming from, we
must promote our respective cultures, we must defend our faith, we must rever
and honor our traditions and we must keep our respective identities.
We must also
remember the words of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the erstwhile Leader of the
Yoruba, when he wrote the following in his celebrated book titled ‘Paths To
Nigerian Freedom’ in 1947.
He wrote,
“Nigeria is not a nation but a mere geographical expression” and he went on to
say that “there is as much difference between a Fulani man and an Igbo as there
is between a Turk and a German”.
Can anyone
dispute the veracity of these assertions? Are they not as true and as relevant
today as they were in 1947 when Awolowo wrote them?
The attempt
by the Fulani to rob us of our identities and conquer us by guile and
assimilation in the name of one Nigeria shall fail.
They shall
not succeed in doing it by double-speak, deceit and subtefuge and they shall
not achieve it by the force of arms.
If Nigeria
is to continue to exist and if some insist on her remaining as one nation then
let her be restructured on regional lines so that every single one of her
numerous ethnic nationalities and regions can preserve their identities, their
religious faith and their culture and can develop at their own pace.
Failing that
the only answer is for us to set into motion a peaceful dissolution of the
union and enter into a non-acrimonious and mutually beneficial divorce.
That is the
answer to our problem and not just for us to replace Buhari in 2019 with
someone that is better.
The truth is
whether we have a good President or a disaster like Buhari the nationality
question still has to be answered and the fundamental issues of the nature of
our union or indeed whether we wish to continue to remain as one nation or not
has to be addressed.
Gone are the
days when others will sit in a room somewhere and make those decisions for us.
We have come of age and we deserve to make our own choices.
Let me share
a little bit more with you about the perfidy of our former colonial masters
when it comes to Nigeria.
Their
atrocities are obvious and too numerous to list here but permit me to share the
less obvious and something that many may not know.
If you
really want to know the truth about why Nigeria remained one nation, who was
behind it and what the reasons were for their decision please read the
following.
I have done
my research and I can confirm that everything that the writer has written is
factual and historically accurate.
He wrote as
follows:
“If you
thought oil was discovered in Nigeria in 1959, you could pass your high school
economics with that information. It was actually discovered 50 years earlier.
Did you know
that oil from the territory was sold for almost 50 years before the approach of
Independence in 1960 forced the disclosure of Oloibiri by Britain?
Even at that
the quantities were concealed from the newly-Independent Nigerian Governments
until the counter coup of July, 1966, when the north packed their baggage to
head back north in the famous ARABA putsch.
The then
British High Commissioner to Nigeria, of course on the promptings and direction
of his home government, zoomed in upon Gowon halfway, and prevailed on him to
reverse the decision of moving the north out of Nigeria, at a time Gowon
already hoisted the Arewa Flag in a temporary Capital, Ilorin.
In the hurry
to announce this reversal, Gowon’s speech, which was originally designed to
take out the north, was poorly edited, leaving a portion that should have been
expunged and so distorting the concluding part from the body of the speech.
That
unexpunged portion is the celebrated Gowonian faux pas in which he in one
breathe declared that “everything considered, the basis of Nigeria’s unity is
no more”, yet going ahead in the next breathe to proclaim that “to keep Nigeria
one is a task that must be done”.
It was in
the heat of the ARABA (northern secession) move that the British whispered into
the ears of the fledgeling Gowon government, the huge quantities of oil that
eastern Nigeria would have, if the North left, and so would become the poor
neighbour of the south and particularly the Eastern Region.
In a series
of dubious underhanded exchanges that followed rapidly, the British practically
took over the handling of the crises all the way to when it became war in July
1967, from the poor school certificate-holder soldier, Yakubu Gowon (Gowon went
for tertiary education only after he was overthrown in 1975 by his July 1966
comrade-in-crime, Murtala Mohammed).
In that dark
period Gowon signed off the entire oil/gas reserves of Eastern Nigeria to the
British for 50 years, more or less, contracting the war to Britain.
The British
which held those concessions via Shell, had to parcel out substantial blocs of
their holdings to the other world powers and Permanent Members of the UN
Security Council.
Thus the
entry of Gulf Oil and Mobil (US) Elf (France), Agip (Italy). Soviet Union had
oil at home and so didnt need oil blocs. What Russia (USSR) got was an open
order to supply the hardware for the war, including MIG Jet Fighters, Ilushyn
Battle Tanks, AK 47 Riffles, all at double of the prevailing market prices.
This oil
blocs bribe was the basis of the cooperation of the then world powers with
Britain and its stooge, northern Nigeria, to kill 3.5 million easterners in a
simple self-determination dispute, which was substantially resolved in Aburi,
January 1967″.
It is clear
from the foregoing that it was not God that put Nigeria together but rather the
greed and mercantile interests of the Western powers led by the British.
And as it
was in 1966 so it was in 1914 when Lord Lugard recommended the amaglamation of
the northern and southern protectorates and his soon-to-be wife, Flora Shaw,
gave us the name of Nigeria.
Even then it
was just about satisfying the mercantile and pecuniary lusts of the British, or
should I say the English, Empire.
Permit me to
conclude with a short word about Nigeria’s reigning Fulani Caliph and the one
who regards himself as the rightful successor and reincarnation of Sheik Uthman
Dan Fodio and Sir Ahmadu Bello all rolled into one.
His name is
President Muhammadu Buhari and he regards himself as nothing less than the
Muslim north’s and Caliphate’s third and final Mahdi, even though he has no
blue blood.
The Bible
says “the wicked walk on every side when the vilest men are exalted”. (Psalm
12:8).
To the
wicked, who exalt the vile beast in the Villa, I have the following to say.
Buhari is a
genocidal maniac who believes in conquest and oppression and who has turned a
blind eye whilst his subjects are butchered in their thousands by Fulani
terrorists. He has brought nothing but carnage, division, destruction, death,
poverty and evil to our nation.
On several
occassions he has directed his security agencies and Armed Forces to kill
thousands of his own citizens, whether they be Igbo youths that are members of
IPOB or Shiite Muslims, after which they are buried in mass graves.
Those that
are not killed are thrown into prisons or horrific detention cells all over the
country where they are tortured and left to rot without any form of due process
and against court orders to release them.
Buhari is a
plague, a curse and an affliction. Getting him out of power is not just a
sacred duty but it is also a religious obligation and a righteous crusade.
If we want
Nigeria to live, to remain united, to survive and to be restructured we must
get him out. He is an ancient dinosaur with analogue ideas who offers nothing
but outdated, archaic and provincial solutions to complex modern challenges.
He is out of
touch with reality, he is out of his depth and he is encumbered by a hateful
spirit and a vengeful and bitter disposition which is fuelled and driven by
what can only be described as an obsession to strengthen and empower his Fulani
kinsmen and members of his islamic faith above all others.
To him the
Fulani Muslims are supreme beings that were divinely ordained and born to rule
whilst everyone else, including Christians and non-Fulani Muslims, are nothing
but serfs, plebians, useful idiots and handy slaves.
He says he
wants to take us to the next level. I say we should nail him to the stake and
bury his ambitions by voting him out in 2019.
Enough
innocent blood has been shed. It is time for this cold, insensitive, unfeeling
and cow-loving mad man to go!
The Bible
says “for the oppression of the poor and the sighing of the needy, now will I
arise. I will set him in safety from him that puffeth at him”. (Psalm 12:5).
The Lord of
Hosts and the Ancient of Days shall not forsake us. He shall honor His word and
deliver us from these vile and evil men who seek to shed our blood and destroy
our nation.
In Part 2 of
this contribution I will shed further light on the Fulanisation agenda in
Nigeria, the purpose and mission of the Fulani terrorists and herdsmen, the
real intention of those behind the idea of cattle ranches and finally I will
expose certain aspects of the history of the Fulani that few Nigerians are
aware of.
I will also
explain why it is that I call a spade a spade and why I do not hold back
anything or show any form of restraint when writing about them, their
atrocities or their leaders.
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