Mr. Chinakwe's dog, The sons of Lucifer and the seed of Al Shaitan-Fani-Kayode
Femi Fani-Kayode, former aviation Minister and former spokesman to the
ex-President Goodluck Jonathan has added his voice to the ongoing case
of a man
who was arrested for naming his dog after President Muhammadu Buhari.
Read below:
"I won't be surprised if the man arrested for naming his dog Buhari is
arraigned before Justice Okon Abang. There is nothing beyond this
government"- Mr. Deji Adeyanju, Twitter, 20th August, 2016.
Mr. Adeyanju, who is a young and rising bright star in Nigeria's political firmament, is absolutely right.
When the likes of Mrs. Oby Ezekwezile, the former Minister of Education
and a hitherto great supporter and friend of the Buhari administration
can publicly proclaim that
"President Buhari does not deserve to be President", then you know that
this government has indeed gone beyond the pale, that the meltdown has
started and that the corpses are beginning to smell.
Yet nothing is more indicative of the Federal Government's misplaced
priorities and more reflective of their total and complete moral
degeneration and psychotic paranoia than their behaviour towards the
owner of a dog that was named Buhari. Consider the following.
One year and two months ago when President Goodluck Jonathan was still in power, a man named his goat "Goodluck Jonathan".
After doing so he took a picture of himself with the goat and proceeded to splash it all over Facebook and Twitter.
As insulting and provocative as this was, no-one in government raised an
eyebrow and neither did President Jonathan take it in bad faith.
Again one year and two months ago whilst he was still in power President
Goodluck Jonathan was maligned, misrepresented and labelled as being
"clueless", "weak" and "incompetent" by many.
We took advantage of his meekness, decency, sense of restraint and
humility and we took the basic freedoms that he gave us for granted. It
didn't stop there.
On several occasions during the course of the 2015 presidential election
campaign he was stoned in parts of the core north by violent groups of
hungry-looking and thuggish almajiris whilst the First Lady, Mrs.
Patience Jonathan, was unfairly and cruelly portrayed as an illiterate, a
drama queen, a clown and somethiing akin to a female court jester.
She was even referred to as a "hipoppotomos" by no less a person than
our Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka whilst Jonathan himself was
described as "a pig" by Mr. Japhet Omojuwa, a young and dynamic blogger
and political commentator.
Yet despite all these unwarranted, crude and provocative insults the
President did not lose his cool, the heavens did not fall and his
government did not query, warn, threaten or arrest anyone.
One year and two months later things appear to be very different. Permit
me to explain. A few days ago a man who named his dog "Buhari" was
promptly arrested by the police and remanded in custody. His name is
Joachim Chinakwe and he lives in Ogun state.
The police told members of an incredulous public that they took and kept
Mr. Chinakwe in custody "for his own safety" and that they intended to
arraign him in a court of law in a matter of days for having the
effontry to name his dog "Buhari".
According to them, giving his dog that name was a provocative act that
could have lead to an ethnic and religious conflict because Mr.
Chinakwe's neighbours were Hausa-Fulani.
Apparantly those neighbours were not too happy with the name that he had
given to the dog, in view of the fact that our President shares the
same name, and therefore they threatened to kill him for it.
As far as I am aware this is the first time in the history of our
country that anyone has been arrested simply because his dog shares the
same name as our President.
It is also the first time that the victim of a serious crime and an
individual whose life was threatened ended up being thrown behind bars
whilst those that threatened to take that life ended up being the
complainants in the case.
And all this because of a poor dog named Buhari which, we are told, had
to be quietly put down and sent to the great beyond by its owner so that
it couldn't be used as evidence against him in court!
The whole episode sounds like a second rate Hollywood script but sadly it really happened. I guess that is "Mai Chanji" for you.
Yet examples of the startling contrasts that exist between the Jonathan era and the one that we are in today refuse to abate.
Things have got so bad in this country that Mr. Ebube, a regular and
increasingly influential commentator on Twitter, posted the following
words on his handle yesterday. He wrote,
"Under this misfortune called APC people are arrested for writing about EFCC, naming a dog and criticising a governor".
I guess that is Mai Chanji for you.
When one considers the economic situation things are even worse. Mr.
Oshioke Audu, a public commentator, put it well when he posted the
following words on Facebook. He wrote,
"Twenty years ago the South African economy was 7.5 times the size of
the Nigerian one. At the end of 2012 the South African economy was only
1.4 times the size of the Nigerian one. By 2014 Nigeria officially
became Africa's number one economy and the 23rd in the world. Then the
APC took over with inept Buhari in 2015. By 2016, Nigeria is now the
40th world economy and the third in Africa".
What a tragedy! Yet no-one captures it better than a young and
courageous politician from Anambra state by the name of Prince Henry
Nwazuruahu Shield who wrote the following on Facbook:
"Recession does not speak politics. It is simply a result of one man's
ignorance about the management of the economy. A robust economy benefits
both APC supporters and PDP's. We need to agree that Buhari is the SOLE
problem of Nigeria".
This insightful young man has hit the nail on the head.
Permit me to conclude this contribution by touching on a matter that has
brought many of us in the Christian community immense sorrow.
Southern Kaduna is on fire and its people are being slaughtered on a
daily basis by blood-sucking Fulani herdsmen. Despite this the Federal
Government has done nothing to abate it or to bring the perpertrators to
justice.
The truth is that those that commit these heinous crimes and their
powerful rich friends that secretly buy them arms and that covertly
encourage, protect and support them are nothing but the sons of Lucifer:
they are the seed of Al Shaitan.
Pastor Luka Ubangari was one of their latest victims. His cold-blooded
murder in southern Kaduna a few days ago by Fulani militants together
with the slaying of Pastor Eunice Elisha by muslim fundamentalists in
Kubwa, Abuja a few weeks back means that in the last 3 months no less
than two Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Pastors have been
butchered by islamist terrorists in northern Nigeria.
The government's slow response, irresponsible attitude and inexplicable
refusal to clamp down on them has furthrr emboldened the Fulani
terrorists and militants. This is dangerous and unacceptable.
The matter is simple: if the government does not do something fast to
stem the tide of violence and provocative acts of terror, self-help and
self-defence will be the only recourse left for those that are being
subjected to genocide and ethnic cleansing.
I hope that Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye and Vice President (Pastor)
Yemi Osibajo, both of RCCG, both of whom I have immense respect and
affection for, are taking note of this gruesome and tragic horror movie
as it unfolds.
I hope that they are also taking note of the body count of Pastors and believers that is slowly building up.
Ditto my friend and brother Pastor Tunde Bakare of Latter Reign Assembly
and Pastor Kumuyi of Deeper Life, both of whom have expressed their
support for President Buhari in the last few days in spite of the sheer
carnage that members of their wider flock and Christian brothers and
sisters are being subjected to all over the country on a daily basis by
the President's kinsmen.
Things have got so bad in this respect that Mr. Babatunde O. Gbadamosi, a
Lagos-based businessman and social commentator, accurately reflected
the mood of the nation and the growing anger when he wrote the following
words on Facebook. He said,
"Buhari is condoning organised genocide in Nigeria. And Nigerians are too scared to speak out".
The latest development is that eight Christian polytechnic students
were burnt alive in Zamfara state for allegedly making "blasphemous
comments" against Prophet Mohammed. Clearly the madness is spreading.
I hate to say "I told you so" but I guess that we all have to live with
the consequences of the choices that we make. That is "mai chanji".
Those amongst us that are still "too scared to speak out" and that live
in a state of perpetual bondage and fear have much to learn from the
words of Alexander the Great, one of the greatest kings and warriors
that ever lived. He said "conquer your fears and you will live forever!"
The people of Nigeria have much to learn from those words.
May He that rules in the affairs of Heaven and earth and who holds the
universe together by the power of His word arise in defence of His
children.
May the souls of the servants of the Living God and Christian believers
that were cut short by the agents of the evil one in the last few days
and weeks rest in peace.
May the Lord God of Hosts, the Ancient of Days, the Man of War, the
Seven-fold Spirit of the Living God and He that holds the four winds of
the earth in the palm of His hand avenge them speedily.
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