A former Minister of Aviation, Femi
Fani-Kayode, says Nigeria has refused to develop because it was built on
a ‘satanic’ foundation.
The former minister said this in a Facebook post titled, ‘Lord Lugard’s Magic and Flora Shaw’s Spell.’
Fani-Kayode, who also served as the
Minister of Tourism under former President Olusegun Obasanjo, said the
manner with which Nigeria was created in 1914 was the reason the country
was still struggling.
He said both Lord Fredrick Lugard, who
was the first Governor-General of Nigeria; and his wife, Flora Shaw
(later Flora Lugard), who gave Nigeria its name, were worshippers of
Satan.
Fani-Kayode said, “It is generally agreed though not commonly admitted that both Lugard and Flora Shaw were Luciferians who practised the black arts and all manner of satanic rituals.
“He (Lugard) was a ‘High Priest of the
Freemasons’ whilst they were both avid followers of Aleister Crowley,
the leading satanist of his day and the self-styled ‘world’s most wicked
man.’”
“This explains a lot. It also explains
why Shaw gave us the name Nigeria – a name which has questionable roots.
Anyone that doubts this should consider the literal translation of
Nigeria into Latin: it means “the area of darkness” and there is a deep
spiritual and mystical reason why she gave us that name.
“It comes with a lot of baggage because not much good can come out of an area of darkness.”
Fani-Kayode, who was the spokesperson for
former President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign organisation, said most
of the African countries that were colonised by Britain had since
changed their names.
He said only Sudan and Nigeria refused to change their names and that was why they were still struggling.
He added, “Most of the former British
colonies changed their names after independence for similar reasons but
because most of our leaders in Nigeria were not aware of these matters,
they refused to do so.
“Lugard and Shaw were an unlikely couple
who had no children. What held them together was more spiritual and
mystical than anything else and Nigeria and Sudan are their joint legacy
to the world.
“Sadly, both countries are having major
challenges today. Sudan has broken into two after a protracted and
bitter civil war while Nigeria is experiencing serious regional, ethnic
and religious tensions. It is clear that our nation needs a good deal of
prayers. May God deliver us from Lord Lugard’s magic and his beautiful
wife’s spell.”
Fani-Kayode said Nigeria was created such
that the North could rule forever while the resources of the South
would continually be exploited.
The former minister said it was a miracle that Nigeria had only witnessed one civil war since it gained independence in 1960.
He argued that the only thing that had
kept Nigeria united was the oil in the Niger Delta as well as the
strength, patience and collective will of the people.
He said, “This was his (Lugard’s) vision:
a northern Nigeria that was essentially the ‘head of the household’ and
that would remain in control of all the powers and resources of the
state and a southern Nigeria that would play the role of a passive and
subservient wife whose destiny it was to remain in perpetual subjugation
and bondage.
“The truth is that the British
colonialists were masters of divide and rule. The amalgamation of the
southern and northern protectorates was a Greek gift which was designed
to fail and to crumble at the appropriate time. Nigerians have done well
to have held it together for so long and the fact that we have only
experienced one civil war is miraculous.”
Source: PUNCH
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