Thursday, 5 July 2012

Between mortals and the gods.



The concern raised by Joseph Evah, coordinator of Ijaw National Congress (TELL July 9, 2012 pp20-21) and the fears entertained in the current edition of The News Magazine (The NEWS July 9, 2012) are well founded and aptly capture the state of affairs with regards to Jonathan’s presidency presently. But, bad advice aside, consistent disobedience to God and manifest total subscription to the twin evils of corruption and terrorism of the PDP brand are the reasons why President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan may have been a king rejected by God like King Saul. If only Goodluck Jonathan had not emerged President of Nigeria under the PDP umbrella, things surely would have been different and the General Azaazi’s  case would not have been this complicated.

At the eve of  the 2011 General Election, I had strongly kicked against the PDP plan to destabilize the Niger Delta, the South East and the entire Christian Community in Nigeria using the person of Mr Goodluck Jonathan. It is regrettable that the desperation of the Niger Deltans to grab by violence and militancy that which was already theirs just by mere asking (and which may not have included the option of the presidency), the greed of some Christian leaders and the lack of a strong political will on the part of the Igbos, not only the ambition of Mr Goodluck Jonathan to become the President of Nigeria, were all united in the perfidious act of the enthronement of Babangidarism.

In protest and in an effort to curb the deplorable outcomes of this ethnic, religious and political outing in prodigality and perfidy, the Satanic Code of the PDP was destroyed on the instruction of and by the powerful intercession and intervention of Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen and Patroness of Nigeria. And she emphasized the urgent need for a National Ethic as an antidote to corruption and terrorism in Nigeria. A global application, especially in reference to the Holy See and the United Nations, would be a Global Ethic. 

My commitment to this assignment was perceived at some quarters as an act of betrayal against an Igbo/Christian agenda and the despoliation of a sacred project ordained by the gods and overseen by a joint covenanted action of our traditional and Christian ancestors. My elder brother Mr. Charles Chinyere Enyereibenyem Evurulobi was consumed in the inferno and the ugly manipulations that followed as reactions to this my sincere engagement in prayer, tolerance, nationalism and struggles for freedom in obedience to God’swill for our dear country and the people of God in Nigeria - Christians, Muslims and traditionalists. Yet Our Lady insisted that the assignment must be concluded.

The SACRED DEED < http://evurulobi.hubpages.com/hub/Sacred-Deed-In-Loving-Memory-of-Late-Mr-Charles-Chinyere-Enyeribenyem-Evurulobi> and     < http://evurulobi.hubpages.com/hub/SACRED-DEED-I-I-In-Loving-Memory-of-Late-Mr-Charles-Chinyere-Enyereibenyem-Evurulob > , not Sambo Dasuki, is a manifest practical divine response to corruption and terrorism in Nigeria. It is unfortunate that Mr. Goodluck Jonathan has found himself at the center of this controversy in global Satanism and Islamic fundamentalism. But if the Igbos, the Niger Deltans, and indeed the Christian Community in Nigeria love him, and he (Jonathan) loves PDP more than all of us, then I have to join other Nigerians, one year after, to say: “Goodluck to Jonathan and to my beloved country, Nigeria.”  As far as God is concerned, Our Lady says that She herself has been asked by God to tell all Nigerians, both Christians and Muslims alike ,that there is no going back on the provisions of the SACRED DEED. Those who are adversely affected should, as a matter of urgency, subscribe to the AMNESTY OF THE SACRED DEED.

 It is equally imperative to let Nigerians become aware that, just like during the 2011 Presidential Election, they are free – absolutely free to choose between President Goodluck Jonathan/PDP and the Burundisation/Somalization of Nigeria. For what is written is written.

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