Nigerian controversial politician
Fani Kayode has made a controversial essay about the history of Nigeria on his Facebook
page.
“1.Port Harcourt was named
after a British man named Lord Lewis Vernon Harcourt who was a rapist and a
paedophile.
History records that he enjoyed to have
sexual liasons with both underage girls AND boys.
Simply put, he was a sadistic pervert and a
sex maniac who could not control his lustful passions.
After he was exposed and faced with public
condemnation he committed suicide in his London home on February 24 1922.
Rivers state please CHANGE the name of your
capital!
2. Lord Frederick Lugard and wife Flora
Shaw gave Nigeria her name. History records that they were both closet
Lucifereans who were members of numerous underground satanist and
devil-worshipping societies, covens and temples.
The meaning of the word "NIGERIA"
from the latin word "NIGER" (meaning "BLACK") is
"BLACK AREA, AREA OF DARKNESS OR BLACK SPOT".
Most African nations changed their names
after independence. Sadly Nigeria did not. I guess that explains a lot about
why things are the way they are in our country. Can anything good come out of
darkness?
3. Sir George Dashwood
Taubman Goldie KCMG FRS played a major role in the founding of Nigeria.
Although his importance in West Africa
equalled that of Cecil John Rhodes in South Africa he differed from Rhodes in
his preference for obscurity: he destroyed his papers and pronounced a curse on
any of his children or anyone else should they write about him and specifically
about his role in the founding of Nigeria after his death.
I have often wondered why
the man that is undoubtedly the real father of the Nigerian nation-state would
place a curse on his children or anyone else that may endeavour to write about
what, to all intents and purposes, was his greatest achievement?
After 12 years of
meditation and research I have finally come to the conclusion that it was
because he did not want to go down in history as being the father of an
"area of darkness", a cursed state and jinxed union which was
designed and destined to fail right from the start.
I believe that Goldie knew and saw Nigeria
as something of an offering to the devil. This was a man--made and artificial
entity which was set up only to serve the commercial, pecuniary and mercantile
interests of the British empire and which had clearly diabolical foundations
and an equally diabolical and Luciferean name.
It was clear to him that
one day, if this strange, hybrid entity of incompatible bedfellows and
irreconcilable strangers remained together, it would turn into hell on earth
and a reference point for incompetence, failure, shame and all manner of
abomination, savagery, wickedness and barbarity.
He did not want history to
remember, record or associate him with the Frankenstein monster that he had
created. I guess he was a smart man who saw far ahead but unfortunatrly for him
the cat is now out of the bag.
What Sir George Goldie,
Lord Lugard, Flora Shaw, Lord Harcourt and the British monarchs and colonial
authorities did to us by creating this monsterous mongrel state and insisting
that it must remain together as one will never be forgotten.
Their names
will go down in the halls of infamy forever.”
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