Story About abducted girls cooked up to Justify U.S Troops in Nigeria
I am compelled to write this urgently in order to bring your attention to the event surrounding the missing 234 Chibok girls that were allegedly abducted by Boko Haram. Undoubtedly, there are many questions that beg for answers in this abduction. After carrying out some analysis, I came to the conclusion (just like some other people too) that there is a very high probability that the whole story about the abduction was cooked up or well planned in advance by some certail forces in order to descredit Jonathan’s government and justify foreign intervention. It can also not be ruled out that jonathan himself has a hand in the so called kidnapping in order to provide a good excuse for foreign intervention.
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Furthermore and most importantly, I am more than convinced that the US and British governments are involved in this hoax in order to justify stationing their troops in Nigeria (just at they did in Mali, Kenya, and other parts of Africa) to achieve some ‘hidden’ political objective which might not be unconnected to the 2015 presidential elections.
We are reading different stories that the French alone are planning to locate 3000 troops in Nigeria and the neighbouring states. My question is where are our own soldiers? Why can’t the US, French and other foreign countries limit their participation to just providing information and logistics to the Nigerian army I don’t believe the ‘cock and bull story’ that the Nigerian Army is uncapable of taking on the Boko Haram – irrespective of how well they may be armed. What’s obvious in this crisis is that the Nigerian Army has not done enough to free the girls. We have not heard any announcement from the governments and security officers of our neighbours: Cameroon, Chad and Niger republic.
Why do we have to continue wasting billions of dollars in training, equipping, paying salaries and maintaining hundreds of soldiers in the army, navy, air-force, Police, SSS etc if these people are incapable of taking on ordinary Boko Haram? Ladies and Gentlemen, please wake up, NIGERIA AND AFRICA ARE BEING RECOLONISED! You need to make it clear that Nigerians are categorically against the dislocation of US, British or any other foreign troops on Nigeria’s territory under no circumstances.
You will also recall too that some Northern governors visited president Barack Obama a couple weeks ago to lodge a complaint about jonathan. Immediately after their departure, Obama openly accused Jonathan’s government of not doing enough to support the efforts and aspirations of the North and their governors. I am more than convinced that there are some strong links among all these events.
Although, I am not a fan of Jonathan, nevertheless, I am completely the manner in which these governors conducted themselves because it not only threatens the country’s security, sovereignty, but as well creates a good excuse for the US and British governments to hijack Nigeria’s young democracy in order to maintain the master-slave neo-colonialism political and economic relationships between Nigeria and these countries.
We don’t need to wash our dirty linens in the public for others to see all the time. If we can not take of ourselves nor ensure basic security of lives and properties of Nigerians 55 years after independence and continue relying on these Europeans and Americans that colonised us and are after our resources, then something must really be wrong with we black people in general. Don’t ever trust the US and British governments.
The most stupid mistake Jonathan could ever make is allow US or British troops in Nigeria. They might be coming to Nigeria to neutralise Jonathan and install one of the descendants of Usman Da Fodio. Inviting the US and/or British troop or security experts to Nigeria means that he wants to shoot his leg by himself. These countries are just manipulating poor and naive Nigerians.
I expect eminent Nigerians especially civil rights activists like Mr. Femi Falana, Olisa Agbakoba, to announce openly that foreign troops are not welcomed neither in Nigeria, neighbouring territories nor in the whole of Africa. We really need to act fast because time is running out.
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