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Papa Ayo Oritsejafor: The Spoilt Child Of Areligious Nation by Nobody: 10:05pm On Sep 20, 2014
The story goes like this:
The Nigerian government wanted some
cache of weapons in South Africa and so
they borrowed Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s
private jet. Probably because the self-
acclaimed giant of Africa could not find
a befitting aircraft amongst her fleets o of military planes to transport the
intended weapons for them, not even
among the 10 private jets in Presidential fleet. It is Ayo Oritsejafor’s private jet that was the best. Maybe it is because his private jet runs on holy engines and is flown by angels.


Meanwhile, Ayo Oritsejafor did not
know that the government intended to
use his jet to buy weapons. He leased
his jet to a 2nd person and the 2nd
person leased to the 3rd and then the
3rd to the 4th (who happens to be an
agent of the government and an Israeli
with 10 million dollars). I get it, the
unknown Israeli man told our
government that they should rather buy
weapons from South-Africa instead of
his country, Israel, because it is better
for SA to take the money than Israel
who supposedly makes better weapons.
So generous of the Israeli. So Israelis
buy weapons for us. Military experts
from our country did not have to follow
to inspect the weapons and the
inventory. Beautiful!



Also, the South African government was
unaware that the Nigerian government
was coming to buy weapons in their
country. In their shock, they seized the
jet and the money. Well, buying arms is
more or less like buying noodles. Buying
arms is now an Akara and moi-moi
trade. It is not a serious thing and so,
any government can walk into another
country without informing the host
country that they intend buying
weapons in their country. So, a foreign
government can just walk into another
country like that, buy weapons and then
off they go. And this is how the
government of Nigeria have been
buying weapons since 1960? Terrific!
Shebi na me wan born Nigerian.
The words of Napoleon Bonaparte read:
“I am surrounded by priests who repeat
incessantly that their kingdom is not of
this world, and yet they lay their hands
on everything they can get.” That was
in the 18th century that Napoleon struck
such an observation. I wonder what he
would have said if he were to be in
Nigeria this day and met our
pulpitarians who venture from the
pulpit to politics and now arms dealing.
I do wonder sometimes, who wears
more necklaces; Lil Wayne or Rapper
Ayo, sorry Papa Ayo?
The unhealthy romance between the
pulpitarians and polithiefcians is the
result of this national ridicule of arms
deal in our face. The private jet of our
rap-star priest is used by a functional
government to ship arms into the state.


Does it mean that our national budget is
decided in some priest’s bedroom?
When some illegality and crime is
committed by a priest, the government
swiftly jumps into action to claim
participation. These days I do not know
the difference between PDP and CAN;
PDP leaders sound like preachers. When
they want to steal our money whether
at the National Assembly or at the
Executive council meetings, they begin
with the statement “let us pray”.
Anytime you hear them chorus “let us
pray”, just know that somebody is about
to be robbed. Is this democracy or
theocracy?
It is no news that Nigeria is a nation of
religious puppets, but for it to get to
the level where our defense apparatus is
part of an estate of a priest, then we are
gone! Bye bye to our senses. The
connection between a priest and arms
dealing is miraculous. The parallel
between the pulpit and military wares is
epic, maybe it was needed to fight
Satan since the “die by fire” prayers was
not enough. It is totally understood.
Our polithiefcians and legislooters will
always be safe and encouraged so far
our minds are controlled by the priests.
The priest is to the polithiefcian what
the river is to a crocodile. Polithiefcians
and priests complement each other in
fingering the masses of their treasuries
and resources into their personal
coffers. They are comfortable colleagues
in the field of con and theft.
In nations where polithiefcians are
brought to book for malfeasance, priests
are as significant in that clime like what
a plate of egusi is to a Chinese man. But
in nations where priests are accorded
the luxury of breeding, corruption
becomes their breast-feeding mother.
No other place in the world where
priests are of national importance like
Nigeria. The average Nigerian’s
understanding of worshiping God is
worshiping any man that calls himself
“Man of God.” If I were the President of
Nigeria, I’ll simply appoint a preacher as
my minister of information and
Presidential spokesman. Any time they
speak, Nigerians will simply believe even
when they know its a lie they’ll simply
chorus “Don’t question the man of God.”
Dear Nigerians, if you cannot confront
your priests, you will condone your
polithiefcians and your nation will
forever remain clowned! Anything or
anyone that is barred from scrutiny
have been given the license to commit
fraud and crime freely. If Amaechi’s
private jet was the one caught in South
Africa, would the story and accusations
have been different? Oh! The
government grounded Amaechi’s jet.
But yet still, can the federal
government hire River’s State jet to buy
arms in South Africa? Yes of course they
will do it when Amaechi adds the title
of a Bishop to his name. Hiring rapper
Ayo’s Private jet was just a random
coincidence. National security, we hail
thy brilliance. Very awesome I tell you.
On the other hand, 12 Nigerian Army
officers are sentenced to death and
found guilty of mutiny while their GOC
was simply retired.
First of all, I never knew that a criminal
trial can be this fast in Nigeria. This is
the quickest criminal judgment. What
happened to the trials of EFCC cases on
corrupt politicians and former
governors? Is it after our great-grand
children will die of old age that they
will deliver the judgment? My country is
amazing! If you want something to
arouse your irritation, look no further,
just start discussing Nigeria.
So, these 12 brave soldiers who were
starved of their funds including military
weapons by the government, suffered
an embarrassing defeat in the hands of
terrorists and lost their colleagues
alongside battle just because some
greedy Generals refused to do their
works, and they are now found guilty of
mutiny because they protested against
the corruption and treason perpetrated
by their superior. When exposing a
crime is treated like a crime, then you
are ruled by criminals.

If a General should starve soldiers of
their weapons and allowances isn’t he
committing mutiny? Trying to
compromise the morale of soldiers and
arousing their disaffection through a
calculated decision of refusing to arm
them is a treason and a mutiny against
the state. The end result of this is the
encouragement of high level treason
against the state. What manner of
justice is this?
Aren’t they telling those soldiers that it
would have been better they betrayed
the state and fought for terrorists
instead? Soldiers who fought for the
state against terrorists are now
rewarded with a death sentence,
because they were disatisfied by the
compromise of their GOC against the
state. Anyone who deliberately takes an
action to undermine the victory of the
state in the fight against an external
threat has committing treason and is
planning mutiny, not the other person
who is protesting against the person
trying to undermine the victory of the
state.
What are they teaching people here?
That the reward of some top Chief
conspiring against the state by starving
the agents of government is retirement
while those who aim to bring to light
this conspiracy are punished by death.
We are awesome!
So people who fought to protect the
nation at the cost of their lives are
rewarded with death? They did not die
by the hands of Boko Haram but rather
in the hands of the same people they
were fighting. What a gratitude!
Wouldn’t it better if they were
terrorists and got killed by the
government than to be an agent of the
government and then ended up being
killed by the same government?
Isn’t it awesome that men who stole
billions in Nigeria are yet to be
sentenced behind bars and some were
granted Presidential pardon but those
who put their lives at stake in the field
are being rewarded with the grand prize
of the gallows? In Nigeria, those who
launder money and import arms in their
private jets are not guilty of mutiny.
What a nation! Are we not telling
ourselves and others that it is profitable
to be a big thief than the one revolts
against big thieves?
Kill corruption, don’t kill our soldiers.
They are already suffering enough in the
battle field because of the senseless
partisan politicians and corrupt
statesmen hungry for power, don’t
make it any worse. Free our soldiers!
Reward them, don’t ruin them.
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Source; http://bioreports.net/news/papa-ayo-oritsejafor-the-spoilt-child-of-a-religious-nation-by-imoh-david/

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Re: Papa Ayo Oritsejafor: The Spoilt Child Of Areligious Nation by Generalkorex(m): 10:13pm On Sep 20, 2014
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Re: Papa Ayo Oritsejafor: The Spoilt Child Of Areligious Nation by shogz89: 11:22pm On Sep 20, 2014
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