Sir: The Nigeria rulers of today are the heirs of those who raped Africa religio-politically and economically yesterday.
At the state levels, you have renegade governors, such as Abdullahi Ganduje, who tried to create four new emirates; the former governor Rauf Aregbesola, who defaced taken-over Christian schools in Osun State and then tried to introduce hijab; the former governor of Oyo State, Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi tried to destabilise the Olubadan Council; and the former governor Peter Obi returned taken-over Christian schools to their former owners in Anambra State, rather than making the schools to be...
Yar’Adua abused his presidential powers to attack the Boko Haram Islamic sect-community of men, women and children that did not attack anybody until attacked by government forces, to the satisfaction of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs . Jonathan took undue advantage of the death of Yar’Adua to truncate rotational presidency, with the support of the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria .
Islamic and Christian imperialists have continued to impose Islamic and Christian doctrines on African children from primary to university levels, against the Constitution that forbids state religion, nationally and in any part thereof. In Kwara State, Ilorin Central Mosque is boldly and insensitively written on some state buses, while no Christian cathedral or African Traditional Religion shrine is written on any public bus.
A girl who became matured at age fourteen was dating a pastor for more than one year. The girl’s mother is claiming to know nothing until she saw pregnancy.
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