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Mendacities Of The Apostles Of Corpsocracy And The "Return" Of The Chibok by Nobody: 8:20am On May 09, 2017
They say that nothing is hidden under the sun. In
God's time and by the power of His word and
glorious light, all things that were hidden shall be
made known and the sun of truth shall shine forth
brightly dismantling the web of mendacity and
deceit and displacing the cruel darkness.
The issue of President Buhari's health, the
enthronement of corpsocracy and the deep
conspiracy and growing concerns about the issue
of the Chibok girls and the circumstances of their
purported release is making waves and generating
a high degree of uncertainty, cynicism,
skepticism, angst and tension in the country.
For example an anonymous contributor who has
deep reservations and grave concerns about the
narrative that the Federal Government is
engendering wrote the following:
"We keep warning you to KEEP YOUR EYES
ON THE BALL but you are all easily distracted
by the circus show they throw at you. Like his
Friday-FRAUD circus appearances, EFCC
discoveries, arrests of critics, etc.. But think
critically. If a captain was killed few days ago
and other soldiers were killed and wounded, how
could the same group that killed them release 82
girls? They said Abubakar Shekau was fatally
wounded and his deputy killed in an air strike.
How will he, who is wounded, release his
captives? The Federal Government told the world
that they are afraid the girls are no longer in
Sambisa. That they have been either killed, sold
or scattered. How was it so easy to bring out 82
at once? Why are the girls ONLY released in
May or October, when there is a major event
coming-like the Democracy Day or Independence
Day? THINK ABOUT IT: THEY KNOW HOW
YOU ALL THINK AND REACT. THEY KNOW
THAT YOU ARE ALL GULLIBLE, SO THEY
TWIST YOUR MINDS. In truth, it's all part of
the plan but the challenge was Buhari's sickness.
It took them unawares. They didn't plan for it or
for the the loop holes that you see showing in
their propaganda. He is suffering for the lies,
deceit and the blood-letting that he supports. By
the time God is done with him, his type will
never spring up again. FOCUS ON THE BALL.
BUHARI IS THE BALL AND NIGERIA IS
THE FIELD. THAT'S WHAT THEY WANT
TO TAKE: HER AND HER CHILDREN TO BE
THEIRS. May 29 is around the corner and since
there will be no achievement to talk about in the
Democracy Day broadcast, they have decided to
ask their co-conspirators to release some of the
girls to decieve gullible Nigerians that that is
their primary achievement. The whole thing is
nonsense!"
Strong sentiments indeed. Yet the author reflects
the thinking of many. For example when asked
about his views on the purported return of the 82
Chibok girls, my friend and brother, the
discerning, irrepressable and courageous
Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti state, said the
following:
"the government is flying dubious kites and
selling cheap dummies to distract the people.
What is NOT missing cannot be found.
Discerning Nigerians understand that the stories
do not add up. Right now, a matter of urgent
national importance arresting the attention of all
and sundry is that of the President’s health.
While I continue to pray, in conjunction with
other Nigerians, for the President’s quick
recovery, I condemn without equivocation this
shameless playing on the intelligence and psyche
of Nigerians taking undue advantage of the vexed
issue of the so-called Chibok girls. It has
become the style of this government to distract
attention but the truth will be told some day. The
questions are: which Chibok girls are they
talking about? Chibok girls who purportedly
were writing Physics WAEC examinations but
cannot speak simple English? Chibok girls who
were shielded from the media? Till today the
media have not been allowed access to the so-
called Chibok girls. When is the next batch of
Chibok girls coming? When is the next make-
believe? When there is the need for another
cover-up, distraction and diversion of the people’s
attention and focus, they will fly their usual kite
and sell the self-same jaded dummy. It is very
unfortunate that we brought ourselves to this
sorry pass".
This is an insightful, concise and effective
articulation and it can hardly be faulted.
The suspicion with which most people view the
Buhari administration and the unprecedented level
of skepticism and cynicism that exists about their
assertions and claims is indeed food for thought.
One cannot dismiss the concerns of the skeptics
lightly because many questions still have to be
answered.
For example it appears very strange to me that
every time the Buhari administration has major
issues and they need a distraction a new batch of
Chibok girls are suddenly released.
Two days ago the leader of Boko Haram, Mr.
Abubakar Shekau, mocked and insulted Buhari
and now he suddenly releases 82 Chibok girls?
It appears to me that this is most unlikely!
This begs the question: WHERE were these
girls kept and WHO kept them? WHY are they
not being allowed to see their parents? WHY
have none of them been allowed to speak to the
press? WHAT were the specific conditions of
their purported release? There are so many
questions that are yet to be answered.
Meanwhile a list of names of the 82 girls have
been released to the public showing that most of
them are Christians yet curiously, as Aisha
Yusuf, one of the convenors of the Bring Back
Our Girls Campaign (BBOG), told AIT News at
8.00pm on the night of May 7th,
"No parent has been allowed to see the released
Chibok Girls and this is worrisome: no parent
has identified any because the Government would
not grant them access".
This seems stranger than fiction. Have the girls
become 'government propety' now? If so what are
the terms and what is the purpose?
Equally strange is the fact that we have been told
that they were kept in frightful and barbarous
captivity in the hideous, barren and demon-
infested Sambisa forest and other playgrounds
and jungles of the murderous vampires called
Boko Haram for the last three years and that they
have been held captive in the cruel clutches of
sadistic and battle-hardened Islamist terrorists,
barbaric paedophiles, genocidal maniacs, sexual
deviants, sociopathic perverts, bloodthirsty
pyschopaths, serial rapists and degenerate
coprophiliacs yet they all looked well-fed, well-
oiled, well-kept and, in most cases, plump and
fat with shining smooth skins.
One wonders what type of food the Haramites
were feeding their young captives because
whatever it was ought to be shared with the
unfortunate children that are suffering hell in the
Federal Govermment-funded Internally Displaced
Persons (IDP) camps of north-eastern Nigeria.
It would certainly do them a world of good.
The whole thing is all the more curious when one
considers the fact that the 21 Chibok girls that
were previously released have not, up until today,
been returned to their families or their
commnunity. Why is this so?
The question must be asked: what the hell is
going on? Clearly we are being played for fools.
And we have now been informed that these
beautiful young mannequins and damsels were
swapped in return for huge sums of money and
five hardened and battle-tested Boko Haram
commanders.
If this is the case the Nigerian people have a
right to know exactly the amounts of money
involved and the details and names of the
commanders that have now been returned to lead
the happy gathering of the ever-faithful, all-
powerful and stupendously rich Islamist and
Salafist Mujahadeen. Ambassador Babagana
Kingibe and Alhaji Mamman Daura: over to you!
Even though journalists were barred from
witnessing the event or entering the Presidential
Villa on that day, I am glad that pictures and
footage of the Presidents meeting with the Chibok
girls were released to the public.
And those pictures and that footage, taken from a
safe distance by the Presidents handlers and
staff and not by enquiring and inquisitive
journalists, tell quite a story.
The truth is that the whole thing stinks to high
heavens. There is a rotting fish and a dead rat,
combined, dispensing a compelling, overpowering,
ungodly and unholy odour from somewhere under
the floorboards of Aso villa.
We are told that the President travelled to
London immediately after the event. Let us hope
that he will come back home hale and hearty
though somehow I doubt he will. I doubt that
things will ever be the same again for him.
I suspect that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo may
be Acting President for quite some time and
within the year he may well be sworn in as
substantive President. Let us wait and see.
The truth is that if the objective of the whole
"return of the 82 Chibok girls" exercise was to
distract Nigerians from the numerous challenges
of our Government and our ailing President it
has not worked very well.
We are glad that Buhari was at the mosque on
friday. We are also glad that he received the 82
Chibok girls and travelled to the United Kingdom
for more treatment albeit for an indefinate period
of time on sunday.
However we hereby reiterate our call for him to
resign honorably and go and take care of his
health permanently.
Hanging around and appearing on fridays at the
mosque for a photo-shoot and a short prayer with
his friends and staff was never going to be
enough. If the plan is for him to go away for a
few weeks and then return to start that puerile
rubbish all over again it is not going to work.
He is not the Chief Imam of the Villa: he is the
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
And we the people say NO to corpsocracy! There
is no place in our constitution for the rulership of
the living by the dead.
Now if anyone has any doubts about the
seriousness of Buhari's situation and ailment I
urge them to zoom in on the picture of him taken
on friday whilst he was walking through the
Villa external corridor just before going to the
mosque.
I am referring to the one in which he was flanked
by his National Security Advisor, Babagana
Monguno and his Chief of Staff, my old
Cambridge University colleague, Abba Kyari.
Take a close look at his hand and cheeks in that
picture. They are swollen beyond the norm.
It appears that he was put on steroids just so
that he could come out for the mosque.
Again it appears that he is suffering from
dementia. Worse still he can barely walk for long
stretches without being propped up and,
according to my sources, he drawls and
sometimes dribbles when he speaks.
It is sad and pitiful.
No man should be forced to go through that and
be displayed before the world in such a condition
simply for political purposes.
All those that were around him on friday as he
was walking to pray to his god looked like
hungry and desperate wolves whilst he looked
like the willing and gentle sacrificial lamb.
This is God's judgement and it is terrifying and
humbling. We must not gloat and we must not
ridicule him. Rather we must all learn from it and
fear the Lord of Hosts and the Ancient of Days.
The Bible says "it is a frightful thing to fall into
the hands of the Living God". And so it is.
The President attracts nothing but pathos. He
looks like a fallen character from a Shakesperean
tragedy. He is a rejected and broken soul: a ghost
and a shell of his former self.
He needs to be pitied and he should be allowed to
resign and to go home and rest in peace.
Yet whatever Buhari chooses to do we must
always remember that rebellion against a tyrant
is an act of obedience to God. They may have
today but tomorrow belongs to us.
Opposition to corpsocracy, subjugation, internal
colonialism, slavery, religious bigotry,
persecution, injustice, dehumanisation, the
Apostles of hate and the evil cabal that have
birthed and nurtured these vices is a divine
injunction because the bible says we must "resist
evil".
Our struggle is not just political. It is
ideological. It is fundamental. It is spiritual. It
is deep and it is far-reaching.
We do not just want to change the leadership of
this country. We want to restructure and redefine
the whole nation. We want to pull down the entire
system and rebuild a new country. Corpsocracy
or no corpsocracy, that is our mission and that is
the calling of our generation. That is the battle
that we need to fight and the war that we must
win.
Permit me to conclude this contribution with the
words of Mr. Opeyemi Agbaje, a financial
consultant, a writer and a public commentator. He
wrote,
"As we advocate compassion and prayers for
Buhari at this time, I would also like us to
reflect on the fate of the hundreds or thousands of
people killed by Fulani herdsmen, the hundreds of
Shiites killed in Zaria and other places in the https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10155300925417210&id=62188827209&refid=28&_ft_=qid.6418024366851778381%3Amf_story_key.702980360372317619%3Atop_level_post_id.10155300925417210
north, the many biafran demonstrators murdered
in the eastern towns and many other recent
victims of state sponsored and tolerated killings.
They need compassion too!"
These are precisely my sentiments. God be with
us all.
by #FFK.
Re: Mendacities Of The Apostles Of Corpsocracy And The "Return" Of The Chibok by Nobody: 8:22am On May 09, 2017
Lala, i know you like snakes but i got none for you this morning. Abeg do the needful.
Re: Mendacities Of The Apostles Of Corpsocracy And The "Return" Of The Chibok by Nobody: 8:23am On May 09, 2017
Lalasticala , i know you like snakes but i got none for you this morning. Abeg do the needful.
Re: Mendacities Of The Apostles Of Corpsocracy And The "Return" Of The Chibok by Imoy(m): 8:34am On May 09, 2017
the post is quite intriguing, but i doubt if it will grace front page, Nairaland is not known for promoting articles against this present administration. (i stand to be corrected though)
Re: Mendacities Of The Apostles Of Corpsocracy And The "Return" Of The Chibok by khallyberry: 8:39am On May 09, 2017
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Re: Mendacities Of The Apostles Of Corpsocracy And The "Return" Of The Chibok by jude90(m): 9:13am On May 09, 2017
Wow nice write up
Re: Mendacities Of The Apostles Of Corpsocracy And The "Return" Of The Chibok by etebefia: 10:33am On May 09, 2017
The whole thing is all the more curious when one
considers the fact that the 21 Chibok girls that
were previously released have not, up until today,
been returned to their families or their
commnunity. Why is this so?
How true is the above quote, if true then we need to ask questions about this Chibok girls show.

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