Buhari: Yoruba can go to the flames

Until science unmasked the myth of the jungle and revealed the secrets of wildlife to man via television, the world did not know that the lion was not the king of animals. Yes, the world never fully realized that the lion, when alone, was a potential danger, whose presumed invincibility is amplified by the force of collective hunting, otherwise known as collective plundering in the Nigerian political circles: kill and chop.

Partly due to man's predilection for royalty and lack of adequate understanding of the jungle, humans attribute kingship to the lion due to its crown-like mane, overhanging the largest, fiercest and most powerful of the cats, the tiger; as well as the greatest of beasts, the elephant, both of which can kill the lion - one-on-one.

It's a lesson in survival tactics when an adult lion tactically gets out of the way of the hippo or wags its tail respectfully when a rhino runs past.

One ​​on one, the lion would be dead meat for the grizzly bear, nor can it single-handedly kill the giraffe, which can kick with all four legs , and would only stand a 50-50 chance in a duel with a silverback gorilla.

When I watched a video, in which a menacing pack of lions were afraid to approach a porcupine ready to fight, I remembered the Yoruba proverb, "kí kéré labẹ́rẹ́ kéré, kìí se mímì fádìyẹ,” and understood the taboo that the needle in the haystack has become for the chicken.

Busting pounds of muscular strength, the bull's physique is set in stone. Mentally, however, its head is an empty cavity lacking the brain necessary to survive jungle predators. Bull meat cannot be the food of a solitary lion, except that lions hunt in packs to fight famine.

As you might expect, there would be an imbalance in the food chain if the bulls were wise enough to collectively fend off the lions. But bulls won't attack lions because it's in their DNA to be docile, big for nothing, and stupid except for the occasional act of resistance when the hunted turns around to gore the hunter. p>

We Nigerians are bulls. The government headed by retired Major General Muhammadu Buhari is a pride of lions - cowardly tyrants devouring ancestral heritage and trampling on the rights of the timid masses unable to think because that is how the ruling lions want them to be. they are in the jungle called Nigeria. /p>

If the lineage of lions had not shaken the minds of Nigerians, the masses would have realized the power of their numbers and would have risen up to free themselves from insecurity, totally collapsed infrastructure, of poverty and starvation. No one except uniformed servants like members of the Lagos Transport Syndicate and destined slaves would associate with the All Progressives Congress today.

In the absurdity of his wisdom, Nigeria's namby-pamby lion king Buhari has approved state-owned security corps in Katsina and Borno to carry AK-47 rifles , but he rejected the request of the Governor of Ondo State, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, for the Western Nigerian Security Network Agency aka Amotekun security corps to bear arms.

Although I am not at all convinced by the candidature of the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, and that of the candidate of the Labor Party, Peter Obi, because both are cut from the worst for - wearing the fabric of the Peoples Democratic Party, Buhari's hypocritical actions since 2015 are long enough nails to seal the coffin of the APC.

Akeredolu, vexed by the nepotism of the emir of the northern caliphate, Sheikh Muhammadu ibn Buhari, accused the ex-soldier expelled from the army in August 1985, of having deliberately exposed life of the Yoruba to marauders and destroying the agricultural sector of the region.

Akeredolu, who is the chairman of the South West Governors Forum, said: "To deny Amotekun the urgent right to bear arms legitimately is a repudiation of the basis of true federalism, which we The fact that Katsina was able to arm its state security forces with AK-47s means that we are pursuing a one country, two systems solution to the national question.

"If the situation in Katsina confers advantages on some, in the face of the existential threats they face, it means that our failed unitary policing system is a deliberate method of subjugation that must be contested. ”

Chairman of the Afenifere Renewal Group and former Secretary General of the National Democratic Coalition, Hon. Wale Oshun, has also accused Nigeria of double standards in approving weapons for the JTF of Borno State and the Katsina State Security Unit while denying Yoruba states with the same gesture.

In a phone conversation with me on Sunday, Oshun particularly lamented the proliferation of arms and ammunition in the Southwest, warning that instability in the...

Buhari: Yoruba can go to the flames

Until science unmasked the myth of the jungle and revealed the secrets of wildlife to man via television, the world did not know that the lion was not the king of animals. Yes, the world never fully realized that the lion, when alone, was a potential danger, whose presumed invincibility is amplified by the force of collective hunting, otherwise known as collective plundering in the Nigerian political circles: kill and chop.

Partly due to man's predilection for royalty and lack of adequate understanding of the jungle, humans attribute kingship to the lion due to its crown-like mane, overhanging the largest, fiercest and most powerful of the cats, the tiger; as well as the greatest of beasts, the elephant, both of which can kill the lion - one-on-one.

It's a lesson in survival tactics when an adult lion tactically gets out of the way of the hippo or wags its tail respectfully when a rhino runs past.

One ​​on one, the lion would be dead meat for the grizzly bear, nor can it single-handedly kill the giraffe, which can kick with all four legs , and would only stand a 50-50 chance in a duel with a silverback gorilla.

When I watched a video, in which a menacing pack of lions were afraid to approach a porcupine ready to fight, I remembered the Yoruba proverb, "kí kéré labẹ́rẹ́ kéré, kìí se mímì fádìyẹ,” and understood the taboo that the needle in the haystack has become for the chicken.

Busting pounds of muscular strength, the bull's physique is set in stone. Mentally, however, its head is an empty cavity lacking the brain necessary to survive jungle predators. Bull meat cannot be the food of a solitary lion, except that lions hunt in packs to fight famine.

As you might expect, there would be an imbalance in the food chain if the bulls were wise enough to collectively fend off the lions. But bulls won't attack lions because it's in their DNA to be docile, big for nothing, and stupid except for the occasional act of resistance when the hunted turns around to gore the hunter. p>

We Nigerians are bulls. The government headed by retired Major General Muhammadu Buhari is a pride of lions - cowardly tyrants devouring ancestral heritage and trampling on the rights of the timid masses unable to think because that is how the ruling lions want them to be. they are in the jungle called Nigeria. /p>

If the lineage of lions had not shaken the minds of Nigerians, the masses would have realized the power of their numbers and would have risen up to free themselves from insecurity, totally collapsed infrastructure, of poverty and starvation. No one except uniformed servants like members of the Lagos Transport Syndicate and destined slaves would associate with the All Progressives Congress today.

In the absurdity of his wisdom, Nigeria's namby-pamby lion king Buhari has approved state-owned security corps in Katsina and Borno to carry AK-47 rifles , but he rejected the request of the Governor of Ondo State, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, for the Western Nigerian Security Network Agency aka Amotekun security corps to bear arms.

Although I am not at all convinced by the candidature of the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, and that of the candidate of the Labor Party, Peter Obi, because both are cut from the worst for - wearing the fabric of the Peoples Democratic Party, Buhari's hypocritical actions since 2015 are long enough nails to seal the coffin of the APC.

Akeredolu, vexed by the nepotism of the emir of the northern caliphate, Sheikh Muhammadu ibn Buhari, accused the ex-soldier expelled from the army in August 1985, of having deliberately exposed life of the Yoruba to marauders and destroying the agricultural sector of the region.

Akeredolu, who is the chairman of the South West Governors Forum, said: "To deny Amotekun the urgent right to bear arms legitimately is a repudiation of the basis of true federalism, which we The fact that Katsina was able to arm its state security forces with AK-47s means that we are pursuing a one country, two systems solution to the national question.

"If the situation in Katsina confers advantages on some, in the face of the existential threats they face, it means that our failed unitary policing system is a deliberate method of subjugation that must be contested. ”

Chairman of the Afenifere Renewal Group and former Secretary General of the National Democratic Coalition, Hon. Wale Oshun, has also accused Nigeria of double standards in approving weapons for the JTF of Borno State and the Katsina State Security Unit while denying Yoruba states with the same gesture.

In a phone conversation with me on Sunday, Oshun particularly lamented the proliferation of arms and ammunition in the Southwest, warning that instability in the...

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