The Audacity of Nigerian Revolution: Decoding the Imperialist Agenda
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You know, I know, everybody in leadership knows that truth is not enough
to win in governance, particularly when you are destined to change the
attitude, character and disposition of a legitimate Christianity and
Islamic religious mafia, or the established culture of the people and the
monarchial establishment that has existed over 5000 years before you are
born, an establishment that are more powerful than any elected person
to run Nigeria government, because these establishment are rooted in the
perpetual legacy of Nigeria imperialist masters whose legacy for Nigeria
social and economic advancement are perpetuated by the western media
employees who are paid by their boss to use media propaganda as the super
power weapon of warfare to put Nigeria and Nigerians down as corrupt.
internet scams artists.dishonest and terrorists.
And what shall we say then, if the west and Nigeria media is not
for us, who shall not be against revolution? but the people of Nigerian,
despite the antagonistic posture of some News Editors of major Nigerian
Radio, Television and Newspapers who are trained in the school of western
media propaganda, negative reporting about this movement of the people,
we shall overcome. Despite the fact that all Nigeria political leadership
operates under the control of the western media and Nigeria press boys
and girls to perpetuate an age long agenda, we shall overcome, despite the
fact that the media believe that there is no single Nigerian alive that is not
corrupt, we shall overcome, despite the fact that some Nigeria press boys
and girls has become a complete idiot in 2010 and are clueless about the
imperialist masters codes to rule Nigeria with a remote control using media
propaganda as their weapon of welfare to stop Nigeria socio-political and
economy advancement, I say again. that we shall overcome.
Emmanuel Adetula
Chief (Dr.) Emmanuel Oluwole Adetula, realtor, Notary public, mortgage loan and property management consultant, A licensed and ordained minister with a master of arts in divinity, doctor of philosophy in social work and Advance Certificate in Negotiation and Conflict Management. He is the founder/president/CEO of Christ Channel Network, a bona fide charity organization providing housing and shelter to the homeless in USA, doing business as CCN House Community Development Agency and responding to the needs of orphans and vulnerable children in communities around the world doing business as CCN OVC Center. He receives invitations to speak in churches, colleges, and business corporations around the world. Born in Owo, Ondo State of Nigeria, A former managing director of Tulalum (Nigeria) Limited between 1986 –2008, and a Director of Olomi Community Bank, Ibadan, Oyo State of Nigeria, A Permanent Legal Resident in United States of America since January 1999, he holds a Nigerian chieftaincy title as the Atolase of Ola in Osun State of Nigeria. Olu Adetula is in tremendous demand as one of the most dynamic speakers of our time, a noted author of many books, including the best sellers: Nigerian in America, No mother No wife But God and The politics of Homelessness in America.
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The Audacity of Nigerian Revolution - Emmanuel Adetula
The Audacity of Nigerian Revolution
*Decoding the Imperialist Agenda
*Deliverance of the Crippled giant of Africa
• 10 Reasons for this Revolution
• Letter to Nigerian Terrorists
Emmanuel Adetula
Copyright © 2010 by Emmanuel Adetula.
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Contents
Nigeria Politicians and their Five Masters
DECODING THE CODES of the name NIGERIA
MAKING FEAR TO BECOME AFRAID
LETTER TO NIGERIAN TERRORISTS2
AFRICA IS A GUN, NIGERIA IS THE TRIGGER
THE IDEOLOGY OF THIS REVOLUTION
TEN REASONS WHY I ACCEPTED THE LEADERSHIP
OF THIS REVOLUTION
REASONS ONE FOR THIS REVOLUTION
REASON TWO FOR THIS REVOLUTION
REASON THREE FOR THIS REVOLUTION
REASON FOUR FOR THIS REVOLUTION
REASON FIVE FOR THIS REVOLUTION
REASON SIX FOR THIS REVOLUTION
REASON SEVEN FOR THIS REVOLUTION
REASON EIGHT FOR THIS REVOLUTION
REASON NINE FOR THIS REVOLUTION
THE SPIRITUAL ALEGORY OF THIS REVOLUTION
OLUSEGUN OBASANJO & USMAN YAR` ADUA
NIGERIANS CHRISTIANS
The Prayer of Chairman TULA
Nigeria Politicians and
their Five Masters
You know, I know, everybody in leadership knows that truth is not enough to win in governance, particularly when you are destined to change the attitude, character and disposition of a legitimate Christianity and Islamic religious mafia, or the established culture of the people and the monarchial establishment that has existed over 5000 years before you are born, an establishment that are more powerful than any elected person to run Nigeria government, because these establishment are rooted in the perpetual legacy of Nigeria imperialist masters whose legacy for Nigeria social and economic advancement are perpetuated by the western media employees who are paid by their boss to use media propaganda as the super power weapon of warfare to put Nigeria and Nigerians down as corrupt. internet scams artists.dishonest and terrorists.
And what shall we say then, if the west and Nigeria media is not for us, who shall not be against revolution? but the people of Nigerian, despite the antagonistic posture of some News Editors of major Nigerian Radio, Television and Newspapers who are trained in the school of western media propaganda, negative reporting about this movement of the people, we shall overcome. Despite the fact that all Nigeria political leadership operates under the control of the western media and Nigeria press boys and girls to perpetuate an age long agenda, we shall overcome, despite the fact that the media believe that there is no single Nigerian alive that is not corrupt, we shall overcome, despite the fact that some Nigeria press boys and girls has become a complete idiot in 2010 and are clueless about the imperialist masters codes to rule Nigeria with a remote control using media propaganda as their weapon of welfare to stop Nigeria socio-political and economy advancement, I say again. that we shall overcome.
Nigeria press has moved itself above the ladder, and has abandoned its role as the fourth power of the realms to one of the master of the Executive and legislative arms of Nigeria government, Nigeria press girls with lipstick are no longer the watchdog for the people of Nigeria, but are now drunk and intoxicated with negative news reporting that are feed to them through the internet by the western media, to position Nigeria media as one of the five masters of Nigerian politicians, I say, we shall overcome, Nigeria media is no more on the side of the Nigerian people but has now become the enemy of Nigeria freedom by their alliance with the western media propaganda warfare against Nigerians in Diaspora and the Nigerian political leadership. I say, we shall overcome, Therefore the kind of lazy news gathering system, despite lack of the tools for investigative journalism and un-inform mindset of the press boys and girls who learnt nothing in college than English grammar that has taken over Nigeria media, I say we shall overcome, despite the negative news reporting and false story telling of the Nigeria press against the leaders of this revolution, Here say, we shall overcome, despite the fact that some news editors of Nigeria media who have taken position themselves as monopoly of wisdom because they can speak and write very well in English language to rule our land, and that anybody who speak no English is not fit to rule our land. We have come to tell them, we shall overcome. Because this revolution has come to revoke the certificate of occupancy of the Queen plantation that is located around the Niger river area, and give the land back to the original owner with immediate effect, and the people of Niger river area says, let my people go, and let the freedom rain. Let it rain, let it rain.
Nigerian Politicians has five masters, the religious leaders, the traditional rulers, the soldiers who turn politicians, the western world leaders using the west and Nigeria media boys and girls.
All the elected person in government got to positions of political leadership through identification, endorsement or sponsorship from one or more of these five establishment, if so, how do you manage the social political economy of a nation to benefit 140 million people if you have these five Supervisors?. You either choose to make the 140 million people your boss or run the government to satisfy your only 5 boss and remain defiant to the people needs. At least you and your family belongs to the 10 % of the population who are shielded or protected from experiencing poverty like the rest 90% of Nigerian people.
I do not enjoy writing this book or take this responsibility for myself, this is against my desire or wishes, I am writing this book right now in my vacation resort, where the pacific ocean can be seen miles away from my living room sliding doors, and the water of the ocean is splashing and occasionally drops the water of pacific ocean to my bedroom window, therefore I can live the rest of my life here in United States, not minding if all of you over there in Nigeria lives under $1 a day, But God gave me this assignment and I have to obey him, imagine if God placed this load on your own head like he did to me right now, what would you do? Would you cut your head off, this assignment was squeezed from my life experiences as a Citizen of Nigeria for over 30 years, and in Diaspora now as a Resident in United States in the last 12 years, my soul was squeezed to the last drop of my soul, like a man trying to get juice from an orange and what flows out of my soul people is the liquid that was used as ink to load the fountain pen that I used to write this book.
I say the truth in God, I lie not, my conscience also bearing me witness, that I have great heaviness and continual sorrow in my heart for being elected by God to stand in the gap for my kinsmen and my people of Nigeria, therefore I am writing this book because a necessity is laid upon me by a supernatural forces too much for me to ignore, and I wish I am like you Nigerians in Diaspora who is free to get involve in this kind of Nigerian politics,