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The Truth About Aso Villa by Teymanhenry(f): 6:23am On Aug 15
RITUALS, BLOOD AND DEATH, THE SPIRITUAL SIDE OF ASO VILLA

BY REUBEN ABATI

People tend to be alarmed when the Nigerian Presidency takes certain decisions. They don’t think the decision makes sense. Sometimes, they wonder if something has not gone wrong with the thinking process at that highest level of the country.
I have heard people insist that there is some form of witchcraft at work in the country’s seat of government. I am ordinarily not a superstitious person, but working in the Villa, I eventually became convinced that there must be something supernatural about power and closeness to it. I’ll start with a personal testimony. I was given an apartment to live in inside the Villa. It was furnished and equipped. But when my son, Michael arrived, one of my brothers came with a pastor who was supposed to stay in the apartment. But the man refused claiming that the Villa was full of evil spirits and that there would soon be a fire accident in the apartment. He complained about too much human sacrifice around the Villa and advised that my family must never sleep overnight inside the Villa.
I thought the man was talking nonsense and he wanted the luxury of a hotel accommodation. But he turned out to be right. The day I hosted family friends in that apartment and they slept overnight, there was indeed a fire accident. The guests escaped and they were so thankful. Not long after, the President’s physician living two compounds away had a fire accident in his home. He and his children could have died. He escaped with bruises. Around the Villa while I was there, someone always died or their relations died. I can confirm that every principal officer suffered one tragedy or the other; it was as if you needed to sacrifice something to remain on duty inside that environment. Even some of the women became merchants of Love Machine because they had suffered a special kind of death in their homes (I am sorry to reveal this) and many of the men complained about something that had died below their waists too. The ones who did not have such misfortune had one ailment or the other that they had to nurse. From cancer to brain and prostate surgery and whatever, the Villa was a hospital full of agonizing patients.
I recall the example of one particular man, an asset to the Jonathan Presidency who practically ran away from the Villa. He said he needed to save his life. He was quite certain that if he continued to hang around, he would die. I can’t talk about colleagues who lost daughters and sons, brothers and uncles, mothers and fathers, and the many obituaries that we issued. Even the President was multiply bereaved. His wife, Mama Peace was in and out of hospital at a point , undergoing many surgeries. You may have forgotten but after her husband lost the election and he conceded victory, all her ailments vanished, all scheduled surgeries were found to be no longer necessary and since then she has been hale and hearty. By the same token, all those our colleagues who used to come to work to complain about a certain death beneath their waists and who relied on videos and other instruments to entertain wives (take it easy boys, I don’t mean nay harm, I am writing!), have all experienced a re-awakening.
Every one who went under the blade has received miraculous healing, and we are happy to be out of that place. But others were not so lucky. They died. There were days when convoys ran into ditches and lives were lost. In Norway, our helicopter almost crashed into a mountain. That was the first time I saw the President panicking, The weather was all so hazy and he just kept saying it would not be nice for the President of a country to die in a helicopter crash due to pilot miscalculations. The President went into a prayer mode. We survived. In Kenya once, we had a bird strike. The plane had to be recalled and we were already airborne with the plane acting like it would crash. During the 2015 election campaigns, our aircraft refused to start on more than one occasion. The aircraft just went dead. On some other occasions, we were stoned and directly targeted for evil. I really don’t envy the people who work in Aso Villa, the seat of Nigeria’s Presidency. For about six months, I couldn’t even breathe properly. For another two months, I was on crutches. But I considered myself far luckier than the others who were either nursing a terminal disease or who could not get it up.
When Presidents make mistakes, they are probably victims of a force higher than what we can imagine. Every student of Aso Villa politics would readily admit that when people get in there, they actually become something else. They act like they are under a spell. When you issue a well- crafted statement, the public accepts it wrongly.
When the President makes a speech and he truly means well, the speech is interpreted wrongly by the public. When a policy is introduced, somehow, something just goes wrong. In our days, a lot of people used to complain that the APC people were fighting us spiritually and that there was a witchcraft dimension to the governance process in Nigeria.
But the APC folks now in power are dealing with the same demons. Since Buhari government assumed office, it has been one mistake after another. Those mistakes don’t look normal, the same way they didn’t look normal under President Jonathan. I am therefore convinced that there is an evil spell enveloping this country. We need to rescue Nigeria from the forces of darkness. Aso Villa should be converted into a spiritual museum, and abandoned.
Should I become President of Nigeria tomorrow, I will build a new Presidential Villa: a Villa that will be dedicated to the all-conquering Almighty, and where powers and principalities cannot hold sway. But it is not about buildings and space, not so? It is about the people who go to the highest levels in Nigeria. I really don’t quite believe in superstitions, but I am tempted to suggest that this is indeed a country in need of prayers.
We should pray before people pack their things into Aso Villa. We should ask God to guide us before we appoint ministers. We should, to put it in technocratic language, advise that the people should be very vigilant. We have all failed so far, that crucial test of vigilance. We should have a Presidential Villa where a President can afford to be human and free. In the White House, in the United States, Presidents live like normal human beings.
In Aso Villa, that is impossible. They’d have to surround themselves with cooks from their villages, bodyguards from their mother’s clans and friends they can trust. It should be possible to be President of Nigeria without having to look behind one’s shoulders.
But we are not yet there. So, how do we run a Presidency where the man in the saddle can only drink water served by his kinsman? No. How can we possibly run a Presidency where every President proclaims faith in Nigeria but they are better off in the company of relatives and kinsmen. No. We need as Presidents men and women who are willing to be Nigerians. No Nigerian President should be in spiritual bondage because he belongs to all of us and to nobody.
Now let me go back to the spiritual dimension. A colleague once told me that I was the most naïve person around the place. I thought I was a bright, smart, professional doing my bit and enjoying the President’s confidence. I spelled it out. But what I got in response was that I was coming to the villa using Lux soap, but that most people around the place always bathed in the morning with blood. Goat blood. Ram blood. Whatever animal blood. I argued.
He said there were persons in the Villa walking upside down, head to the ground. I screamed. Everybody looked normal to me. But I soon began to suspect that I was in a strange environment indeed. Every position change was an opportunity for warfare. Civil servants are very nice people; they obey orders, but they are not very nice when they fight over personal interests.
The President is most affected by the atmosphere around him. He can make wrong decisions based on the cloud of evil around him. Even when he means well and he has taken time to address all possible outcomes, he could get on the wrong side of the public.
A colleague called me one day and told me a story about how a decision had been taken in the spiritual realm about the Nigerian government. He talked about the spirit of error, and how every step taken by the administration would appear to the public like an error. He didn’t resign on that basis but his words proved prophetic. I see the same story being re-enacted. Aso Villa is in urgent need of redemption. I never slept in the apartment they gave me in that Villa for an hour.

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by joinnow: 6:35am On Aug 15
What do you want us to do now

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by udede(m): 6:39am On Aug 15
Interesting
Very interesting

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Lumarstone: 6:56am On Aug 15
Do not be surprise that tomorrow now, someone else will come up with another version of story about Aso Rock. This one is very very interesting.

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by illicit(m): 7:06am On Aug 15
It's the pressure and the fact that they are removed from the common man on the street

So they must have 'strange and peculiar' problems

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by CyrusVI(m): 7:27am On Aug 15
A very superstitious post
Like say those wey no die today go live forever


Nonsense

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Treasure17(m): 7:28am On Aug 15
When majority who occupy the office are occultic.
Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Clairvoyancy: 7:30am On Aug 15
Watch how they will soon close this thread....


The spiritual controls the physical... But God's power is the most supreme....

Power is sweet, but at the same time full of troubles

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by EngrKemp: 7:44am On Aug 15
So ,what can we do now ?
Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by kernniejay(m): 7:56am On Aug 15
No wonder presidential candidates always come up with lofty agenda but when they enter the villa, they forget their good promises and do the opposite. It is when their tenure elapses, that they suddenly remember what they were supposed to do and ask Nigerians for forgiveness. They even become voice of the people they misled and begin to advise the next sitting president on the right thing to do.

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by FRANCISTOWN: 8:26am On Aug 15
Petty excuse for incompetence.

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by LordIsaac(m): 9:24am On Aug 15
Even rising in the civil service comes with various attacks. You can't sit on a seat Atiku has been contesting for for about 30 years now and losing without seeing pepper. cheesy
Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Bigkoko: 9:55am On Aug 15
GREAT WRITE UP...... I almost mistake you for Reuben Abati. he once raised a similar expereince.

Now, these are my thoughts.

INDEED, the spirit realm exists, though not perceived with normal human sensory, and Aso Rock is den of foul spirits, firt, all sorts of blood-thirsty minor demons and most importantly, something the Christian Bible called "spiritual wickedness!" You indirectly talked about this Demon Being when you mentioned how misfortune befalls apeople remotely connected to Aso Rock. The dirty, sqeaky foul spirit demon is to blame.

The Principality in charge of the realm of Nigeria is a strong one, and comes with untold afflictions. Asiwaju would pay a price, or he had already paid something with the death of his son, some time ago. But i am certain he will or has already paid.

Ever since inception, all presidents that have ever sat in Aso Rock belong to one esoteric order or many/group of them, and they believe their spiritual order would protect them and help them in office....big lie. All Esoteric Orders in Nigeria usually bow to this mighty demon Prince in charge of Nigeria, save those who have not soiled their hands or lend their soul to the Devil....clearly, Asiwaju and most of them are lacking in these.

If you like, gather all the Alfas, Imams, pastors, popes in the whole world and task them to do a cleanings, you will fail because, in the spirit realm there are rules and obligations which in even G-d HImself allows!

There is only one solution. Nigerian elites, regardless of which esoteric order, cults, societies or worse, must quickly join an exclusive club that worship a female spirit being called Democracy. I must warn that, there are rules and strict expectations fromt the elites that join this club.
1. You most be morally upright, and must resign positions.
2. Rules and regulations must be obeyed to the letter.
3. During leadership tussles, this female spirit being has the final say, and to make this fair to everyone, a generallly agreed rules are expected to guide everyone!

The spirit being in charge of Democracy must be allowed to wage a spirit battle for Nigeria...i say this because i have read about it here in the West.....this being is a Lady, she is very powerful in the spirit realm, she's largely thought to be daughter of the spirit being in charge of justice! This is what she calls for help when dealing with other powers in the spirit realm. This spirt being which most Western govt worships, honestly has good stuffs for mankind (if you dont attach much importance to the afterlife)

If Nigeria govt is not willing to call upon this spirit being, the West calls Democracy......in the Christian ccontext, she's actually a Fallen spirit...a demon...and certainly not of Christ, expect all, i mean, all presidents that goes in there to fail. the frustrations that befall all genuine leaders that sits there are meant to distract them from signing up to the female goddess in charge of Democracy.....

Let me stop for now, before i cross a line i should not!

When rituals arte done, spirits are summoned and placed on errands, to do our bidding and in return, given what it cherish most in the spirit world: blood of the innocent! grin grin grin grin grin

Teymanhenry:
RITUALS, BLOOD AND DEATH, THE SPIRITUAL SIDE OF ASO VILLA

BY REUBEN ABATI

People tend to be alarmed when the Nigerian Presidency takes certain decisions. They don’t think the decision makes sense. Sometimes, they wonder if something has not gone wrong with the thinking process at that highest level of the country.
I have heard people insist that there is some form of witchcraft at work in the country’s seat of government. I am ordinarily not a superstitious person, but working in the Villa, I eventually became convinced that there must be something supernatural about power and closeness to it. I’ll start with a personal testimony. I was given an apartment to live in inside the Villa. It was furnished and equipped. But when my son, Michael arrived, one of my brothers came with a pastor who was supposed to stay in the apartment. But the man refused claiming that the Villa was full of evil spirits and that there would soon be a fire accident in the apartment. He complained about too much human sacrifice around the Villa and advised that my family must never sleep overnight inside the Villa.
I thought the man was talking nonsense and he wanted the luxury of a hotel accommodation. But he turned out to be right. The day I hosted family friends in that apartment and they slept overnight, there was indeed a fire accident. The guests escaped and they were so thankful. Not long after, the President’s physician living two compounds away had a fire accident in his home. He and his children could have died. He escaped with bruises. Around the Villa while I was there, someone always died or their relations died. I can confirm that every principal officer suffered one tragedy or the other; it was as if you needed to sacrifice something to remain on duty inside that environment. Even some of the women became merchants of Love Machine because they had suffered a special kind of death in their homes (I am sorry to reveal this) and many of the men complained about something that had died below their waists too. The ones who did not have such misfortune had one ailment or the other that they had to nurse. From cancer to brain and prostate surgery and whatever, the Villa was a hospital full of agonizing patients.
I recall the example of one particular man, an asset to the Jonathan Presidency who practically ran away from the Villa. He said he needed to save his life. He was quite certain that if he continued to hang around, he would die. I can’t talk about colleagues who lost daughters and sons, brothers and uncles, mothers and fathers, and the many obituaries that we issued. Even the President was multiply bereaved. His wife, Mama Peace was in and out of hospital at a point , undergoing many surgeries. You may have forgotten but after her husband lost the election and he conceded victory, all her ailments vanished, all scheduled surgeries were found to be no longer necessary and since then she has been hale and hearty. By the same token, all those our colleagues who used to come to work to complain about a certain death beneath their waists and who relied on videos and other instruments to entertain wives (take it easy boys, I don’t mean nay harm, I am writing!), have all experienced a re-awakening.
Every one who went under the blade has received miraculous healing, and we are happy to be out of that place. But others were not so lucky. They died. There were days when convoys ran into ditches and lives were lost. In Norway, our helicopter almost crashed into a mountain. That was the first time I saw the President panicking, The weather was all so hazy and he just kept saying it would not be nice for the President of a country to die in a helicopter crash due to pilot miscalculations. The President went into a prayer mode. We survived. In Kenya once, we had a bird strike. The plane had to be recalled and we were already airborne with the plane acting like it would crash. During the 2015 election campaigns, our aircraft refused to start on more than one occasion. The aircraft just went dead. On some other occasions, we were stoned and directly targeted for evil. I really don’t envy the people who work in Aso Villa, the seat of Nigeria’s Presidency. For about six months, I couldn’t even breathe properly. For another two months, I was on crutches. But I considered myself far luckier than the others who were either nursing a terminal disease or who could not get it up.
When Presidents make mistakes, they are probably victims of a force higher than what we can imagine. Every student of Aso Villa politics would readily admit that when people get in there, they actually become something else. They act like they are under a spell. When you issue a well- crafted statement, the public accepts it wrongly.
When the President makes a speech and he truly means well, the speech is interpreted wrongly by the public. When a policy is introduced, somehow, something just goes wrong. In our days, a lot of people used to complain that the APC people were fighting us spiritually and that there was a witchcraft dimension to the governance process in Nigeria.
But the APC folks now in power are dealing with the same demons. Since Buhari government assumed office, it has been one mistake after another. Those mistakes don’t look normal, the same way they didn’t look normal under President Jonathan. I am therefore convinced that there is an evil spell enveloping this country. We need to rescue Nigeria from the forces of darkness. Aso Villa should be converted into a spiritual museum, and abandoned.
Should I become President of Nigeria tomorrow, I will build a new Presidential Villa: a Villa that will be dedicated to the all-conquering Almighty, and where powers and principalities cannot hold sway. But it is not about buildings and space, not so? It is about the people who go to the highest levels in Nigeria. I really don’t quite believe in superstitions, but I am tempted to suggest that this is indeed a country in need of prayers.
We should pray before people pack their things into Aso Villa. We should ask God to guide us before we appoint ministers. We should, to put it in technocratic language, advise that the people should be very vigilant. We have all failed so far, that crucial test of vigilance. We should have a Presidential Villa where a President can afford to be human and free. In the White House, in the United States, Presidents live like normal human beings.
In Aso Villa, that is impossible. They’d have to surround themselves with cooks from their villages, bodyguards from their mother’s clans and friends they can trust. It should be possible to be President of Nigeria without having to look behind one’s shoulders.
But we are not yet there. So, how do we run a Presidency where the man in the saddle can only drink water served by his kinsman? No. How can we possibly run a Presidency where every President proclaims faith in Nigeria but they are better off in the company of relatives and kinsmen. No. We need as Presidents men and women who are willing to be Nigerians. No Nigerian President should be in spiritual bondage because he belongs to all of us and to nobody.
Now let me go back to the spiritual dimension. A colleague once told me that I was the most naïve person around the place. I thought I was a bright, smart, professional doing my bit and enjoying the President’s confidence. I spelled it out. But what I got in response was that I was coming to the villa using Lux soap, but that most people around the place always bathed in the morning with blood. Goat blood. Ram blood. Whatever animal blood. I argued.
He said there were persons in the Villa walking upside down, head to the ground. I screamed. Everybody looked normal to me. But I soon began to suspect that I was in a strange environment indeed. Every position change was an opportunity for warfare. Civil servants are very nice people; they obey orders, but they are not very nice when they fight over personal interests.
The President is most affected by the atmosphere around him. He can make wrong decisions based on the cloud of evil around him. Even when he means well and he has taken time to address all possible outcomes, he could get on the wrong side of the public.
A colleague called me one day and told me a story about how a decision had been taken in the spiritual realm about the Nigerian government. He talked about the spirit of error, and how every step taken by the administration would appear to the public like an error. He didn’t resign on that basis but his words proved prophetic. I see the same story being re-enacted. Aso Villa is in urgent need of redemption. I never slept in the apartment they gave me in that Villa for an hour.
Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Obakoolex(m): 10:19am On Aug 15
I doubt Rueben Abati said all that undecided

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Skooltynz: 10:39am On Aug 15
Obakoolex:
I doubt Rueben Abati said all that undecided

I doubt too it without fear of his life.
Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Zulu11zulu: 11:09am On Aug 15
I believe you I aba kayari die like fly in aso rock and many buhari relatives die too.

If say na be tinubu sun I will run from aso rock before he will use for sacrifice.
Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Skooltynz: 11:12am On Aug 15
Everything about the black man is demonic.
Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by dollypi(m): 12:42pm On Aug 15
Black man is a learner in witchcraft where the white man is.

Have your black witches written books?

Skooltynz:
Everything about the black man is demonic.
Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Skooltynz: 12:48pm On Aug 15
Thank God obi no enter there.
Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by ElohimShenRa(m): 1:42pm On Aug 15
Skooltynz:
Thank God obi no enter there.

But your people are still campaigning for him on Twitter.

What exactly do you people want? BIAFLA or the NIGERIAN PRESIDENCY? Choose one, you cannot have both. Infact, YOU CANNOT HAVE ANY.

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by ElohimShenRa(m): 2:03pm On Aug 15
CyrusVI:
A very superstitious post. Like say those wey no die today go live forever

Nonsense

You’re a small boy still licking your thumb.

Even if this article was not written by Reuben Abati, I believe everything written in this article is nothing but the truth.

Look at Obasanjo, he’s suddenly championing the call for revolution; but the stupid man was the architect of “Bribing-With-Ghana-Must-Go-Politics.”

What about Atiku?

There were rumors that the Foundations of the Aso Rock Villa were laid (in 1989) with several “Hundreds of Human Beings” by Julius Berger - under the strict instructions of I.B.B. - in order to fortify himself from Coup Plotters.

What about Sani Abacha? What did Sergeant Rogers say again about “Young Virgin Girls They Usually Kidnapped and fed To Crocodiles inside The Aso Rock Villa” ?

You will come to the internet with your immature brain & ignorance trying to sound stupid & foolish.

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Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Zooposki(f): 2:10pm On Aug 15
Skooltynz:
Everything about the black man is demonic.

White man gave you Hesus, the most demonic of all. 🤡 See how the white man don pack all of una glory because you pray to and worship his god, while you all roasting in Africa defenseless. The white man already living his heaven here on earth while you guys living in hell. 🤡🤡

Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by Whois(m): 9:12pm On Aug 15
Be careful what you wish for

Re: The Truth About Aso Villa by GoodJohn: 7:23pm On Aug 16
A balanced take on the topic

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