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Farewell to the Murderer

By Muhammad Mahdi Garba
No
  one rules forever. Days have come and gone routing through extra judicial killings, illegal detention, mismanagement of funds, unemployment and maltreatment of Nigerians through the manufactured insurgency and christened Boko Haram. Nigerians regardless of their statue or religion have witnessed sleepless nights, unnumbered.

Out-going Nigeria’s president, MrEbele Jonathan Goodluck is responsible for all the bloodshed around the country. And everybody knows that, because he’s bird-brain. Had it been, Mr. Jonathan governed Nigeria just as an ambassador of poverty, embezzling the economy of the country it could have been better. Unfortunately, his diplomatic prostitution made him hooked up with vampires, who always gain from wars, invasion and occupation. Anyone rather than Uncle Sam and the Israel?Absolutely not.

Nigerians have known well that BokoHaram is an excuse for Uncle Sam and Israel’s intervention in their motherland. While many saysBokoHaram doesn’t exist. Nigerian military are behind the all attacks. I believed that.

The Zaria massacre of 25th July last year have unveiled the Zionist agenda in Nigeria, where 34 Pro-Palestinian protesters were killed in cold blood, including the three blue-eyed sons of the prominent Nigerian Islamic scholar, Sheikh IbraheemZakzaky. The Nigerian military are also behind the APO 8 attacks (in Abuja), Ashurablast and the Kaduna Markaz attack which happened recently. This is just few. The deep you read about this murderer, the more you sight blood around his neck. The Nigerian President said nothing upon all these broad light attacks.

But other Nigerians sees BokoHaram as Saddam Hussain’s Weapon of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq, Syria’s Sarin gas, late Ghaddafi’s dictatorship, Somalia’s al-Shabbab, Central Africa’s Seleka rebels, Liberia’s Ebola, Syria’s Islamic state and middle east’s al-Qaeda.

No matter what, it’s incontrovertible that Mr. Jonathan is behind the inhumane activities around the country. As he bids farewell to his usurped Presidential seat, the downtrodden Nigerians and the international community are ready to trail him up as the late Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussain.