Those (these include States and individuals), who live by
the sword will perish by the sword. It is given to man to
understand that those, who manufacture the weapons of war,
orchestrate wars, order wars to be fought, fight wars,” will
not eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the
paradise of God”.
This is because they are carrying out the END-TIME agenda of
the anti-christ, who has planned through wars, same-sex
marriages, hip hop culture, the spread of evil thoughts,
evil acts, debauchery, mayhem and wars, to lower the
divinity and dignity of man, whose corrupted souls, he can
easily manipulate in order to establish a reign of terror on
earth, using his spiritual and human agents, who are
masquerading as world leaders.
Men with the Spirit of God do not revel in crisis promotion.
Men with misplaced consciences do. Under the shibboleth of
running state entities, they become imbued with the spirit
of Oethculos, which invigorated Adolf Hitler, Genghis Khan,
Alexander “ the Great”, and all military officers, who have
ever killed or been killed in wars.
A distinct picture of their hallucination can be glimpsed in
the occult world of Conan Doyle.
The agents of the anti-christ, regard wars as great
adventures and are prepared to look any phantom straight in
the eye. Their lives are accompanied by “a number of signs
and portents, including brilliant spirit lights and songs of
invisible birds”.
The 66th UN General Assembly, as I predicted in an earlier
article entitled, “ The United Nations and Contemporary
World Society,” discussed wars in various regions of the
world, economic and financial problems in Europe and
America, the hunger crisis in Somalia, the Palestinian
request for membership of the United Nations, etc.
Nigeria urged nations to combat terrorism. David Cameron of
Britain spoke at length on Libya, but said little about
British politics and its economic challenges.
France and Britain seem to focus their attention on Libya,
apparently neglecting the serious financial melt-down in the
Euro zone. Europe, in its own interest, ought to think out
strategies to beat back the gale of financial contagion
overwhelming the Euro zone financial system.
The Germans have shown clearly in six different elections
that they are not satisfied with Chancellor Merkel’s stance
in carrying the burden of the financially threatened states
in the Euro Zone.
The King of Bahrain discussed reforms in his country, which
hopefully will return Bahrain to peace and order. The
President of Turkey said that the United Nations has not
risen up to its responsibility in handling the Somali hunger
crisis. He remarked that the UN should not be seen as
pandering to the interests of a few nations. The Ivory Coast
President Wattara spoke about efforts to rebuild his
war-torn country.
The President of Iran spoke stridently about the gooey eyed
values of Western imperialism.
The Curatorium of BOSAS INTERNATIONAL LAW BUREAU, meeting in
Fugar, Adachi Kingdom, Edo State, at the New Covenant House,
undertook a dispassionate assessment of the rumblings at the
66th UN General Assembly meeting in New York.
There was a consensus that the practice of walking out when
some State Presidents rise to speak is indecorous,
discourteous and undiplomatic. What can be said that cannot
be adequately responded to? Walking away from the UN Hall
suggests that the truth is hard to accept.
A retired African diplomat, who was attending our meeting
for the first time said that the Libyan invasion by NATO and
the French intervention in Ivory Coast were preludes to what
is to come next. He said that AU members will be
over-powered and condemned, if Kaddafi is driven away.
That Africom will re-colonize the continent, in
collaboration with the corrupted African ruling class, who
have been their agents for a long time. He argued that the
talk of saving Libyans was risible and that Cameron’s claim
that Libyans liberated themselves was untenable. He warned
that if the candle went out in Libya, other vocal African
leaders will be subverted.
I pointed out that Africans have come of age and would fight
to maintain their territorial integrity and political
independence.
Unknown to unenlightened mankind, wars on earth are a
continuation of the war that took place in Heaven in which
the Luciferian hierarchy was dethroned and driven out of the
paradise of God. They came down to Earth. Ever since the
spawn of satan has engulfed mankind.
In Revelation 12:7-9, the Bible says, “And war broke out in
heaven: Michael and his angels fought with the dragon and
the dragon and his angels fought.
They did not prevail, nor was a place found for them in
heaven any longer. So, the great dragon was cast out, that
serpent of old called the devil and satan, who deceives the
whole world, he was cast to the earth and his angels were
cast out with him.”
The Apostle John said, and then I heard a loud voice saying
in heaven. Now salvation and strength and the Kingdom of our
God and the power of His Christ have come, for the accuser
of our brethren, who accuses them before our God day and
night has been cast down.
And they overcame him by the blood of the lamb and by the
word of their testimony and they did not love their lives to
the death. Therefore, rejoice O heavens and you, who dwell
in them! WOE TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE EARTH AND THE SEA!
FOR THE DEVIL HAS COME DOWN TO YOU, HAVING GREAT WRATH
BECAUSE HE KNOWS THAT HIS DAYS ARE SHORT.( Revelation 12:
11-12)
When the devil could not overcome the woman with the child
as a result of higher spiritual protection, “he went off to
make war with the rest of her offspring, who keep the
Commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ”.
(Revelation 12:17).
We, the Sons and Daughters of the Triune God have been the
target of the devil and those political , spiritual and
human agents, who serve satan, advertently or inadvertently,
knowingly or unknowingly, willingly or unwilling.
Unknown to these people, the devil gives them “his power,
his throne and great authority” (Revelation 13:2)
So, my friend, when you see the humble politician of
yester-years turn into a tyrant, who orders people to fight
wars, orchestrate crisis and wars, manufacture weapons of
war, order the destruction of human beings, who he did not
and cannot create, be eternally convinced, do not doubt at
all that the forces of evil are at the service of the
Luciferian hierarchy!
They did not intend to be so used, but when your mindless
ambition to be President is monitored by the forces of
negativism, they will confer on you the immutable and
sacrosanct omniscience,strategic and financial wherewithal
to achieve your “noble and spectacular victory”.
This membership of world “leadership” is fraught with soul
destruction. The destruction of the innocent Sons and
Daughters of the Triune God, through wars, political
struggles that involve devilishly working out strategies to
discredit or destroy opponents, in rabid animalism, become
their pre-occupation.
The press raises the victory banner high, by drawing the
conquering politician’s merits in readable verses.
For the number of years the political leader is able to
maneuver and stay in power, he is greeted everywhere with
flattering attention. The journalists will always cut pet
names for those politicians, who alleviate their poverty,
with stuffed envelopes.
Assured of favourable press coverage, the impunity of the
politician can then go a thousand leagues. Protected by the
police, the army, the security agencies and legislative
props, the impunity acquires vapours and levitates into
despotism.
The French literary giant Alexander Dumas, a friend of Tsar
Alexander 11 had prevailed on the tsar to effect subtle
changes in Russia or face a revolt to no avail.
In failed republics, leaders, hanker for more time, which
acute performance would have delivered to them on a platter
of gold. Where they meet with resistance, they are driven by
arrogance and self-delusion to seek to impose their puny
agenda on a suffering populace, who then throw caution to
the winds to assert their power.
In Nigeria, this has happened a number of times. In some
cases, the nation was saved by the people’s outspokenness.
Trust my people, this is a nation of peaceful people, but
you don’t mess with the people’s resilience in challenging
the devil’s scheme to enslave them.
When you see revivals and mid-night prayer meetings, know
that the call on the Almighty God to witness is in full
swing. This is how we have overcome satanic intrigues to
cause Nigeria’s disintegration.
In spite of orchestrated foreign designs, stratagems and
plots to destabilize Nigeria, we shall keep bouncing back,
each time those damned forces and their associate’s try.
They speak a peculiar grammar and surprisingly, there are
foolish journalists, who are taken in by their bombast. With
this indoctrinated mind-set, they simply regurgitate the
propaganda in the imperialist press, swallowing spurned
stories, hook, line and sinker.
Some of our journalists are mimicking, fair-weather,
purchasable libertines, who do not understand the pejorative
content and ideological propaganda in foreign media reports.
This is partly due to poor education, poor exposure and
years of brain-washing from foreign press tickers.
Listen to CNN. BBC and read dispatches from Reuters and you
will find a neat reproduction in the Nigerian press!
Both the foreign writers and their Nigerian partners, who
compile the Doomsday Book as to when Nigeria will
disintegrate, are damned souls.
They will be exhausted by constant failure. We are a
sophisticated people. We cannot be easily duped because they
have foisted upon us, people, who try to play accordions
through the power of psychokinesis.
The spirit mediums mislead political opportunists, who,
lacking in relevant knowledge of statecraft consult, human
and spirit mediums for advice and their way forward. The use
of hypnotism has opened new frontiers to quacks, which
deceive the political neophyte and desecrates his soul
through séances and other occult practices. H.G Wells has
stories to tell those, who believe in occult practices.
Bereft of relevant knowledge in the field of statecraft, the
contemporary world political turf is occupied by “leaders”
in their forties and fifties, who were not yet born when the
great wars of the twentieth century were fought.
As a result, they are not in a position to draw from
experience and frame the synthesis of what the contemporary
reality demands.
The use of war as an instrument of national policy is
diametrically in violation of the Brian-Kellogg Pact of
1928. The acceptance of the pact as a rational suggestion
guided the then international society, until Japan, Germany
and Italy destabilized Europe and the world from 1939-1945.
In the last two decades, the Declaration on Principles of
International Law concerning Friendly Relations and
Cooperation Amongst States in Accordance with the Charter of
the United Nations of 24 October, 1970, has been observed
more in the breach because of power political and
geo-political considerations.
The Penepolesian wars, the Hundred Years war, the Seven
Years war in Europe, the First and Second Wars and the great
misery they caused, permitted hopes that mankind would have
been better educated about the futility of wars.
This has not been the case. This failure of governments and
states to stop wars and “live in peace like good
neighbours”, has proven intractable because of my earlier
thesis that the wars on earth since the great dragon and his
angels were cast out of heaven and came down to our earth
are the hand-work of the Luciferian hierarchy, who use their
spiritual and human agents on planet EARTH, to destroy the
human race.
In judging who lives and who must die, the Luciferians
remain in the low depths of mind, while pontificating
Hitlerism treatises and the Romanesque declarations “that
Carthage must be destroyed”, in our times.
Wars without end is the satanic legacy of those, who got
involved in slavery, colonialism, imperialism and other
forms of ritualistic democracies that have fallen apart.
Under the crumbled edifices of fragile human thought,
eye-witnesses ponder the dissolution of states, where
idolatry economic Mormonism have long prevailed.
In such climes, only weapons business thrives.
Laws of war have been feeble attempts “to mitigate the
horrors of war by considerations of humanity and chivalry.”
States resort to war if they fail to achieve a peaceful
resolution of a festering crisis. The British Manual of
Military Law states rather ingeniously, that ‘ There is,
firstly ,the principle that a belligerent is justified in
applying any amount and any kind of force, which is
necessary for the purpose of war: that is the complete
submission of the enemy at the earliest possible moment,
with the least possible expenditure of men and money”
This curious philosophical postulations must have informed
the brutalities associated with British colonial wars, in
which colonial resistances were “crushed.”
Later, more humane human thought vetoed the inhuman
instructions in the British Military Manual. From 1948 to
date, numerous Conventions, treaties and Declarations by the
United Nations, and member-states of the United Nations have
ratified both multilateral and bilateral international
Agreements on the limitations of the use of brutal force.
Some of the principles enshrined in some international
treaties were influenced by the peace treatises of Hugo
Grotius and a coterie of famous International Laws of the
Dutch school.
The Hague Conventions of 1907 have regulated the extremities
of those war-mongering states in the world, although the
leopard can hardly change its skin.
The efforts of the United Nations International Law
Commission and other writers on the subject have rendered
traditional war theories, anachronistic and immoral.
The UN Charter insists that all nations should resolve their
differences using peaceful means in such a manner not to
endanger international peace and security. Is this the case
today?
Although Article 51 of the UN Charter allows the use of
force in self-defence, foreign intervention in domestic
politics obscures our ability to distinguish between
aggression and the need for self-defence.
When one ruminates over the recent wars in North Africa and
the Middle East, it is hard for any one party to claim to be
right or to have won. The winners are located elsewhere, far
from the theatre of wars and destruction.
In his famous novel, War and Peace, which was first
published in 1865-9 and which I have read both in Russian
and English, Leo Tolstoy stated that” the success and
failure of historic events depend, not on the will and
genius of individual leaders, but on the conformity of those
leaders to elemental truths expressed in those events.”
Constance Garnett’s translation of Leo Tolstoy’s novel, War
and Peace laid bare the insurgency, which one finds in the
translations of Russian literature by Western translators.
The translation of “Das Kapital”, by Karl Marx, a classical
study of Capitalism, which I also read in German, when read
in the English language is laced with obscurantism.
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989, threw up Boris
Yeltsin, and then young V. Putin and equally young Medevev.
As enlightened jurists, they have shown how understanding
they are that Bolshevism and imperialism have become
anachronistic. This has permitted hopes that the nuclear
show-down, which hung upon the world for over forty years is
under control.
The goings-on in the 66th Session of the United Nations
Organisation, signify consensus in the matters arising from
the crisis in the Middle East and North Africa. However, it
is becoming increasingly hard to reconcile Israel and the
Palestinians. The Declaration of Independence by Palestine,
which was what Israel did in 1948, may create a new dynamics
in the long-standing Middle East question.
The world must re-affirm its renunciation of wars.
Finally, I would like to use this opportunity to vehemently
protest the planned celebration of a totally ignorant
assertion that in 2014, Nigeria would be 100 years old.
The miseducation of our people through British colonial
literature and the propagations of the Oxbridge elite, who
were trained in British institutions have firmly etched some
misconceptions about our true history in our national
psyche.
Some students of colonial history still hold that Mungo Park
“discovered” the River Niger, even though he was guided on
his fatal adventure by the people, who he met in Lokoja.
At independence in 1957, the former Gold Coast, with the
tainted aphorism of the Slave Coast was changed to Ghana.
Zimbabwe, Mali, Zambia, Azania, Ba Congo, Namibia, Shonghai,
etc, were African Kingdoms, which existed as long ago as
Britain, France and Germany.
The gooey eyed colonialists brutally invaded these African
Kingdoms and altered their cultures, identities and
languages.
Nigeria is much more than 100 years old! The truth is that
colonialism, an inhuman political and economic system,
resulted in loss of Sovereignty by African kingdoms, through
occupation, colonial rule, slaves’ acquisitions,
exploitation of the human and economic resources of African
empires and states.
After listening to President Mahmoud Abbas and President
Benjamin Netanyahu and the way they put their cases before
the 66th United Nations General Assembly,in New York on 24th
September, 2011, I was in a position to understand how
Jewish history and the history of Palestine have created the
present intractable complications and problems for the two
sons of Abraham. May Abraham’s blessings be upon them! AMEN.
The Kingdom of Songhai had many nations, empires, fiefdoms
within its geographical enclave.
Those, who are eager to award contracts, preparatory to
celebrating the hundred years of Nigeria’s forceful
amalgamation, should be asked the following questions.
Which coastal states existed between (c.1500-1800) that bore
the brunt of the Atlantic slave trade? Please ask the people
of Badagry when the area suffered from the Atlantic slave
trade. Was it in 1914? Was the Fulani Empire established in
1914 or between (1804-30), the loss of sovereignty in the
Niger Delta and in Yoruba land occurred between 1865-85) not
in 1914! The arbitrary rule of Nigeria by the Royal Niger
Company happened between 1885-1900. The military occupation
of Northern Emirate kingdoms occurred between 1900-06 and
the arbitrary amalgamation of Nigeria took place between
1906-18. So, what is the joy about?
Misinformation about Africa was the life’s work of Edgerton,
a Professor of Colonial History at Oxford University. His
distinguished credentials were based on the dexterity, with
which he associated the African, with every vice and not a
single virtue.
Africans were savages, who needed to be christianised and
civilianized, thus justifying colonial rule.. He was later
disproved by a British historian, Basil Davidson in his book
entitled, Africa in History.
Basil Davidson wrote that it might be romantic to depict
Africans in the mind-set of Professor Edgerton, but that
those, who had looked at the evidence would disagree with
the Oxford Professor of Colonial History.
Basil Davidson wrote that the King of Benin maintained
diplomatic relations with Portugal, having sent an
Ambassador to Lisbon in 1493. That the King of Kanem Bornu
exchanged gifts with the Othman Sultan of Istanbul in the
12th Century.
My maternal father, Akpeotoi Adukwu, was in the Consular
service of the King of Benin. He carried the diplomatic
courier documents to the Benin Kingdom from the Adachi
Kingdom and other Chiefs from Afemai fiefdoms around 1890.
He eloquently narrated how the “long-nosed, white people
sacked the Benin Kingdom in 1893, looting Bini art works
from the King’s palace and how they trooped to the Holy
Church of Arosa to ask God to destroy the wicked white men”
Nigeria re-gained its sovereignty from 1954-1960. We did not
become a sovereign state in 1960, but we re-gained our
sovereign status , after a heated anti-colonial campaign by
Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sardaunna of Sokoto, Chief Obafemi
Awolowo, Muokwugo Okoye, Dr Michael Okpara, Ikenna Nzimiro,
Esko Toyo, Samuel Akintola, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, Alhaji
Yesuf Maitama Sule, Mbazuluike Amechi and other numerous
nationalists.
They were knowledgeable, honest and patriotic. The will be
hurt to see contract-awarders celebrate a date that should
be condemned as the day The Lugardian seed of total darkness
was sown in Nigeria. When will our morning come?
One of Chief M.K.O Abiola’s sins was when he spear-headed
the quest for reparations for colonial injustices from some
colonial powers and which Alhaji Shehu Shagari presented at
the UNO in 1982.
What were Kwame Nkrumah’s sins? What of Sekou Toure, Didan
Kimathi, Murtala Mohammed, Augustinho Neto, Steve Biko,
Felix Yameogo, Anwar Sadat, Thomas Sankara, Nelson Mandela
etc ?
I have had regular academic dialogue with European academics
of noble birth and disposition on many issues in world
history. They have strongly held the views that the truth
about their ugly, historical events stings the consciences
of some states that perpetrated those historical atrocities.
As a result, they tend to go after vocal African leaders,
while extolling weak leaders.
Some of the intellectuals in the West are fond of predicting
the disintegration of African states. For Campbell and his
group of irreverent visionaries, sooth-sayers and seers and
a handful of locally brain-washed agents, have been
harassing our nation with false prophesy about its
disintegration.
This advanced party of the anti-christ is a very unlikely
contingency and will not have credible intuition. Let us
celebrate EXCELLENCE in governance! Then, the difference
will be clear.