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For some 70 years now, we have assumed that the Caliphate is simply our partner in the project of winning independence from Britain and building Nigeria into a nation. But, in fact, the Caliphate has always had other designs. It has been a colonialist predator and not our partner in building “One Nigeria.” We non-Caliphate Nigerians have been acting on this lack of understanding of our Caliphate “partners.” Here are key examples: (a) 1950s: Because they wanted a big One Nigeria, the South (the Eastern and Western regions) delayed their independence and waited for a North, which claimed it was not ready. Had they understood the colonialist designs of the Caliphate, they would have refused to even consider the idea of co-existing with the Caliphate within Nigeria, and would have taken their independence separately in 1956. In waiting for the North, the South were like mice on a ship who refused to set sail until the cat came on board. That was our Mumu #2 in action. (b) 1970s: During the negotiation for the 1979 constitution, the North insisted on inclusion of Sharia in a secular constitution. They were accommodated without our realising that we were accommodating a cat among the mice. That was our Mumu #3 in action. (c) 2014: At the Confab, the Arewa delegates came as a militant colonialist corps determined to protect their empire at any cost. But the non-Caliphate delegates went there without consciously organising as a militant anti-colonialist crusader corps to battle the Caliphate colonialist Jihadist corps. The non-Caliphate delegates, therefore, approached the Confab as if it was a boardroom negotiation between partners in building “One Nigeria,” whereas it was a serious battlefield. That, again, was our Mumu #2 in action. (d) Then, after having made significant gains in the negotiations, the non-Caliphate delegates failed to defeat the last minute Arewa amendment that, rather than by-passing the NASS and treating the report as a basis for an entirely new constitution, sent the report to the NASS as mere recommendations for amending the fraudulent 1999 constitution. Had they gone to the confab with the militant spirit of freedom fighters for liberation from Caliphate colonialism, they would have been on high alert and would not have allowed that trickster amendment to go through. Again that was our Mumu#2 in action. (e) 2015: As we head towards the February elections, our voters, not having learned the prime lesson of June 12, 1993 are ignorant of the incorrigible anti-democracy character of the Caliphate colonialists. They therefore, regard the Jonathan-Buhari contest as just another contest between two Nigerian democrats. Not recognizing that Buhari is the candidate and agent of the anti-democracy Caliphate colonialists who aborted June 12, or not recognizing what that would mean should Buhari wins, many are prepared to vote for Buhari rather than against him. That is our Mumu #4 in action. This is quite ominous. Just as the Caliphate, from its fear of democracy, aborted June 12, you can bet that, through an elected or rigged-in “President Buhari,” it will abort the present experiment in democracy, using any means it finds necessary – coup, army mutiny, pogrom, martial law, state of emergency, the illegal suspension of the constitution or some other gimmick that would help them eternally entrench their fraudulent 1999 constitution. Buhari is hypocritically posing as a democrat, who will sweep the political stables clean of corruption etc. From his history we know he won’t. Enemies of democracy have been known to get into office through democratic election only to turn and destroy the democracy by which they won power. That’s exactly how Hitler got the power with which he plagued the world. So, beware of Buhari’s democratic posturing. Recall his transgressions when he was military head of state and learn your lesson. Can the leopard change his spots or the cat stop mousing? So, the paramount issue in this election is Buhari and the Caliphate colonialism that he represents. Do we want them to perpetually enslave us and rub pepper into our eyes? That’s what our history says should determine how we vote. If Buhari wins, we are defeated and will end up enslaved to the Caliphate Colonialists. If Buhari is defeated, we have a chance to continue our liberation struggle. The first task of Nigerians today should be to understand our “mumu,” and having done so, to work out ways to end it. After recognizing the designs of our Caliphate neighbors for what they are– namely Caliphate colonialism, that is to say, the perpetual enslavement of all non-Caliphate Nigerians, we can understand that they are the enemy in our midst and why. Having come to know our enemy, we would have fulfilled the first part of Sun Tzu’s precept to “know the enemy etc.” Without knowing that the Caliphate is our enemy, we can’t hope to win our struggle for TFC. After the leaders of the TFC struggle understand all that, their next task should be to get the tens of millions of non-Caliphate Nigerians to also understand and end this our “mumu.” Only then can they vote in their own basic strategic interest and vote against Buhari and the Caliphate. Whether that public enlightenment task can be accomplished before February 14 is another matter. But however, much can be done should be done. The enlightenment campaign should be continued thereafter so as to prepare the minds of non-Caliphate Nigerians for the post-election resumption of the struggle for TFC. That knowledge will help to mobilize them for the rest of the struggle. Let me sum up briefly. We need to know that the Caliphate is an incorrigible colonizer and anti-democracy feudalist. It is determined to colonize and perpetually enslave all the other Nigerians. You can’t defeat an enslaver until you recognize that his mission is to enslave you. It is only after gaining that precious insight that you can organize appropriately and do whatever is necessary to defeat him. Gaining that insight and acting on it would constitute the ending of our “mumu.” If Buhari wins on February 14, then all of us of the New South lose — regardless of our religion, regardless of our ethnicity, regardless of our political party. We all and our posterity become slaves of the Caliphate colonialists. GOD help us SOURCE: ihuanedo.ning/group/wazobiaisalienotnigeria/forum/topics/caliphate-2015-elections-and-our-mumu ---------------------------------------- MARK YOUR VOTE HERE https://facebook/groups/1588547554704863/permalink/1680519562174328/?qa_ref=qd
Posted on: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 15:34:34 +0000

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