Monday, 26 January 2015

SINGING THE WAR SONG: 2019 ELECTION.


Seems like Asari Dokubo and Tompolo are getting my message. If you want peace, prepare for war. Nigeria is not meant for a region favoured by quota system, 38 years of rapacious looting and stashing of billions in hard currencies.
Nigeria belongs to Igbo, Yoruba, Ijaw, gbage, Kanuri, Bachama etc. That you have more leeches as population than others doesnt make you of any advantageous position whatever. You cant just wake up from sleep and decide it's time for you to rule. Niger Deltans waited for 50 years and their fate removed a seating leader for them to achieve that dream. Likewise my Igbo brothers, we are waiting. When our time comes nobody would stop us. Not even an overbeaing born to rule mentalist.
We dont have a born to rule syndrome. If for anything, we shouldnt be supporting Jonathan because he is not an Igbo. But due to the fact that we have that detribalized spirit, we pitch our tents with him to allow posterity judge us. Hausas are blaming Jonathan because they dont see him as one of theirs. Infact they see him as a lesser or half Nigerian. Nobody is born to rule and none is equally born to follow exclusively only. Nigerians destiny will be determine this year and this fight is to the finish. Buhari is sick, unfit to rule and certificateless, yet 70 percent of hausas wants him to rule, and their elites have a hand on it.
This is to show you that it is not done out of patriotism but on a "born to rule" level. Anybody deceiving you that elections in Nigeria have not gone into sentiments is fooling you. Wake up Igbos! Wake up!!! Niger Deltans were with us during the biafran war. Dont allow this Northern invaders discourage you against our president. If you're a Yoruba and a fan of that "Dog and Baboon" theorist you hate Awolowo, because the man you're supporting imprisoned him due to the hate he has for your tribe while accommodating Shehu Shagari, his kinsman, in his palatable Ikoyi residence. The Hausa-fulanis doesnt see Igbos and Yorubas as full Nigerians.
Jonathan must continue or we are calling for another civil war. I'm already singing the war song our father, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, taught us in 1967. And it goes...
"Ewoo muna nwannem jere ogu, akpiri egoo! Ifeajuna rere anyi. Ewoooo muna nwannem jere ogu, Banjo abuta n'uzo reee nwanne ya!.
Question: Gini kam genye unu, umu Biafra???!
Reply: Onye-nweanyi, nye-anyi amamuihe!
Nye anyi amamuihe zuru okeeeee!
K'anyi merie Ndi-hausa, ndi n'amaghi ochichiii!
Tigbuo ha, zogbue ha, Ohhh Nnaam!!!"
__Apologist Azolike Nonso Afamefuna

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