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Oil Money, Loans, And Nigeria’s Dirty Politics: The End Of The Fulani Hegemony -By Rees Chikwendu

Of course, it’s hard to say for sure that the real Buhari is dead, neither can anyone exclude the possibility of an impostor in the picture. With what I have heard within some serious circles, the real Buhari could be brain dead and incapable of making composed appearances, therefore the occasional use of a double.

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Rees Chikwendu

Oil money is everything in Nigeria. It is the only thing that greases the wheels of Nigeria’s dirty politics. Oil money is what the Fulani need to keep bribing foreign and local agents into the support of one Nigeria. Oil money is what is covering up the biggest fraud in the history of Nigeria, maybe in the world, of the current dictatorial government.

I know some people still doubt the existence of an impostor in Aso Villa. Of course, it’s hard to say for sure that the real Buhari is dead, neither can anyone exclude the possibility of an impostor in the picture. With what I have heard within some serious circles, the real Buhari could be brain dead and incapable of making composed appearances, therefore the occasional use of a double. In Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s recent language, Aisha’s lover. If proven beyond any doubt, it would be the biggest fraud in the history of Nigeria. The title of that history will be written thus: The 419 state 419ed – how Nnamdi Kanu brought Nigeria to an end.

There are some countries and foreign diplomats who somehow are aware of what is happening in Aso Villa, and unsurprisingly that amuses them. But they cannot fight the battle for Nigerians. They want Nigerians to fight their own battle. They want young Nigerians to prove to the world that their generation is not a failure. To these people, Nigeria is the 419 country being 419ed. Many foreign diplomats see it as an opportunity to cash in to the fraud. Oil money is the only power of the Fulani to silence those who know about the fraud.

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Today, with the steep drop in oil prices, the Fulani has limited resources to grease the wheels of its dirty politics. They need oil money to bribe those who sing the praises of one Nigeria against a restructured Nigeria or the emergence of independent nations. They need oil money to pay international lobbyists who kill Biafran discourse, anywhere it raises its ugly and hammering head. They need oil money to pay saboteurs in southern Nigeria who play double agents in the interests of the Sokoto caliphate. They need oil money for the brown envelope media houses and journalists in Nigeria. You see that the Fulani’s use of oil money is endless, and nothing’s left for the development of the country. Nothing.

Since oil money is drying up, and Nigeria’s immediate and distant future looking very bleak, they need loans to maintain their hegemony. Fulani dominance cannot last without oil money. It is why southern control is a do-or-die affair for them. They have to leech on the southern oil to survive. They play crude politics, not sophisticated or intelligent one. They are not capable of civil politics. But what is about to happen to the Fulani would be like a man, in Robert Frost’s poem Armful, who refused to build a balance in the parcels he greedily seizes and piles up in his arms, and they slipped and fall. The collapse. That moment will be too late for the Fulani to gain a foothold. That will be their end, maybe greater event to what happened in the Central African Republic.

Ask yourself why this regime in 5 years has taken more loans than the combined 16 years of previous governments since 1999. Nigeria’s foreign debt as of 2015 was roughly $7 billion, but today its foreign debt is over $30 billion. Nigerians, where did the money go? There is no infrastructure anywhere to show for it. The answer is this: the loans grease the wheels of Fulani dirty politics and maintain the debauched lifestyles of Nigeria’s political class and imbecilic elites. If you don’t know, now you know.

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This week General Muhammadu Buhari (or Jubril Al-Sudani) again approached the Nigeria House of Assembly to approve another loan of $5.5 billion. Do you know why? There is a new cabal in Aso Villa, and they have to borrow to bribe a lot of people to their side. They have to borrow to make themselves rich overnight. With the exit of Abba Kyari through Coronavirus, a new cabal emerged to continue the play of the Sokoto caliphate’s script. They desperately need money, but oil money is not pouring like it used to, they, therefore, take loans to close the deficits. Now, do you understand?

Still, there is another perspective on Nigeria’s reckless borrowings. The Fulani hegemonists, probably, are beginning to realize that moment of armful. They perceive the speedy coming of their retributions and are getting prepared. If you chase the money they have borrowed so far, don’t be surprised to find out that the money is funding the buying of weapons and the training of terrorists who will fight the war for them when it comes. Did you not see the trouping of Jihadists into Nigeria through the Nigeria-Niger border? The CIA also warned about the movement from the Sahel into Nigeria. Some of them fought in Libya.

On the other hand, the Fulanis may have exhausted their cards of one Nigeria deception and want to steal as much as they can now. After all, in the event of Nigeria’s breakup, the debt burden will be shared amongst the seceding nations, seeing the damage Nnamdi Kanu is causing the country with his movement and enlightenment. It is also possible that Britain is already tired of their pampered northern child and wants to withdraw their support. There is always a paradigm shift in international politics, and forces are causing that shift right now in Nigeria. It is not in the interests of Britain to keep supporting this wayward northern child.

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I do not want to sound too much like the conspiracy theorists, but something must give in soon. Nigeria has a big crack at the moment. Recent events have exposed Nigeria’s weakest link. Those who are not seeing what is about to happen in Nigeria are not using their intellects. The Nigeria you see today, you will see no more, soon. NIGERIA’S END HAS COME TO BECOME.

©️Rees Chikwendu

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