Friday, 2 May 2014

IS NIGERIA FINALLY IMPLODING AS PREDICTED BY THE USA GOVT?


One has to sit back and reevaluate the state of the nation called Nigeria. The incessant waging of war against it's soul is of exciting proportion and at the alarming rate this is going, one cannot but think the end is nearer than the sea water to the sea bank.

I woke up 4am this morning and my companion said the first words that looked more like it was an april fools joke; 'there's another bomb blast in Abuja, same spot in Nyaya'. I waved the talk away and just staggered to the bathroom. That would be unreal, thunder don't strike at the same spot twice, or isnt that what they say?

Alas, switching on the radio in the car and listening to Jimi Disu and his gang on ClassicFM, I was perplexed beyond words that this assertion was truer than fiction. The blast, which was believed to be a suicide attack, occurred around 8:45pm when a bomb-laden car exploded at the Karshi Taxi Park, a few metres from where the April 14, 2014 explosion took place.

Incessant'ness' now is the word, the men of the underworld are as bold as they can be, churning out terror at will and daring anyone who can to stop them.
The masses walk yesterday that predicated upon the retrieval of the 234 girls abducted from Chibok school in Borno still lingers in our thought process and then the repeat of the Nyaya once more.

"Nerves are frayed due to recent events that have shocked and angered Nigerians in recent weeks." an online news agency reported, "On April 14, a bomb went off at the Nyanya bus depot killing more than 70 people, and injuring over 120."

More than 1,500 people have been killed by Boko Haram over the past year. On Christmas Day, a church outside Abuja was bombed killing 37 Christians on an important day in Christian calendar. A couple of months ago in Mubi Adamawa State, 17 Igbo Christians were gunned down and the terror sect had this to say:
We are extending our frontiers to other places to show that the declaration of a state of emergency by the Nigerian government will not deter us. We can really go to wherever we want to go,”
It was a similar unchecked and underestimated killing of the 1960s, like that of Nyaya that ended up annihilating many innocent citizens of the South and plunged Nigeria into the Nigeria/Biafra civil war.
Is Nigeria threading that same path once more?
“While currently Nigeria's leaders are locked in a bad marriage that all dislike but dare not leave, there are possibilities that could disrupt the precarious equilibrium in Abuja. The leadership of Goodluck Jonathan as President of a sovereign state Nigeria seems to be overwhelmed and under-motivated to such an extent that we all sense that the next bomb will soon go off but we just don't know when, where or how. And with it will go lives of innocent citizens once again.

So is Nigeria finally imploding? Did the National Conference come at a time a little too late?
We all heard the rumour making the rounds about 2 years ago that Nigeria will break up in 2015 and the USA government have vehemently denied the report and their involvment but Nigerian government officials back then even lambasted the US government for “predicting” doom for Nigeria in what was purely scenario painting by individual analysts without the endorsement of the American government.

Now it looks more apt, the hand writing is on the wall, MENE MENE TEKEL URPHASIN and no soothsayer is needed to further aggrandise what our politicians have successfully done; AGENDA IMPLODE NIGERIA.

The finality of it all is that whoever is involved with this chaos might have mapped out a strategy and way out when the chicken finally come home to roost but it is only the beginning of a war you know, no one can really say who will win the war at the end of the day especially when it is a roforofo war such as this Boko Haram Saga!

My fingers are crossed, I need to get to the end of this.

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