Dr. Erwin Lutzer, in his epic poem When Nations Forget God, says, “Economic crisis is the greatest gift to a leader seeking to take control of a nation.”
Please come back to Nigeria in 2024. It is an open secret that Nigeria is completely occupied by the evil forces of ethno-religious politics. But what I want to say is actually not the obvious, but the impending collapse and collapse of Nigeria. Of course, this is a sign of progress for many people, especially for some of us who see no future in the current evil enclave called Nigeria. . But the costs associated with this collapse are in terms of the collapse of the remaining business interests of hard-working people, the loss of human life, the complete collapse of any remaining values, and the complete disappearance of what is called the future from society. . The life of the young generation is the basis of today’s article. You can stop it.
George Hegel once said, “The only thing we can learn from history is that we don’t learn from history.”
It is not that the majority of Nigerians do not know the difference between evil and good. It’s even worse. Current state actors have silenced dissenting voices that could potentially challenge the ship of state to move in the right direction. What can be done in a country where “Let’s go to court” slogans are the norm inside prisoner of war camps? As long as these kinds of leaders, sorry, dealers exist, what happened in Germany will be child’s play compared to what happens in Nigeria. We are in the season of seizing the nation, seizing the power of government, seizing the hearts of the people, seizing the common resources, seizing the will and determination of the people to fight for their rights, and seizing power. Masu. The levers of law.
R. J. Rushdoony once said: “Whoever administers your laws is your god, because behind every law there is a God of laws.” Rushdoony added, “If the source of law is the individual, The individual is the god of the system.” No wonder our current leaders have built a nation where individuals are stronger than institutions, so that our laws are subject to individuals, rather than individuals being subject to laws.
Therefore, it is impossible for Nigeria’s current leaders and politicians to shoot themselves in the foot, they will and cannot build a better Nigeria. The improvement in Nigeria is the impoverishment of the current state actors. Nigeria is fundamentally not designed to make its people prosperous. It is a parasitic and cannibal system, strongly supported by some foreign powers who actively collaborate in the destruction and destruction of Nigeria because of their vested interests in the Nigerian federation. Someone asks me, is there any hope for the current system? My answer is no.
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No, in the sense that the current system is hopelessly hopeless in achieving the future and great dreams that right-thinking Nigerians so desperately desire. The only solution to this quagmire can happen in two ways. Either Nigeria undergoes a peaceful revolution where the people peacefully and decisively demand a complete change in governance, institutions, structures and constitution, or the country disintegrates into different regions or ethnicities. block. Neither option is in the best interests of the current “dealers”, but it would certainly change the direction in which the current ship is heading.
The first option requires a united front that transcends racial and religious boundaries. Dealers understand the power of the people and will fight to divide the people to prevent this united front. The second option is to redeploy Nigeria into three or four different ethnic and racial states. The Fulani belong to one nation, the Hausa constitute another nation, the Yoruba to the third nation and the Igbo/Igbo to the fourth nation. However, the first option avoids all consequences in order to stand up to the evil Western powers that are the main protectors and defenders of Nigeria’s current political status quo, and considering the economic benefits it brings, it is more More effort will be required. It was found in the ruins of Nigeria.
The evil forces of Western imperialism are firmly behind the rise of evil and corrupt African leaders. But if the people of Burkina Faso, Chad and Niger can break the chains of slavery from foreign imperialists, Nigerians can do the same. If the people unite and stand up with one voice, nothing is impossible.
Hunger in this country has reached exaggerated levels, and this level is not accompanied by a sharp increase in the scale and scope of crime. Something must be done to avoid this. Prayer won’t stop it. Prayer does not cure hunger. Food cures hunger. Food security is driven by national security. National security is driven by many socio-economic and political factors, and these factors are largely determined and controlled by the current breed of dealers within the government.
My final paper on the rescue of Nigeria is premised on the two recommendations suggested above. The most preferable option is the first option, once the sizeable population of Nigerians across all six geopolitical zones unite and eradicate the current situation with dire consequences. System in peaceful revolution. It would force a rewrite of the current Constitution, amend current election laws to prevent election fraud at the local, state, and federal levels, modify economic policy, and strengthen the full range of weapons in the current judicial system. That will happen.
We either choose between these two difficult paths to the salvation of our nation, or we do nothing and remain as we are forever.
Ayo Akerele is the senior pastor of Rhema Assembly and founder of Voice of the Watchmen in Ontario, Canada. You can contact him through ayoakerele@gmail.com.
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