Thus, as our compatriots back home go to the poll, since the diasporan Nigerians have been disenfranchised, whoever they will, as has always been the case, imposed on the Nigerian people, it is my patriotic invitation to my fellow country men and women to ask themselves this only one question: what structures are in place for the new tenant at the Unity Village (House) and his co-tenants to inherit?
And it must here be drummed into the ears of fellow Nigerians that a Fulani agent cannot be more Fulani than the Fulani, just because they throw dirty notes around and all over the place; and just as a cattle egret that perches on the hunch back of a cow might mistake itself to be a cow, when in reality it is not, and cannot become a cow or clone itself to look like a cow nor can it recreate itself to become cow, neither can a Foolish Fulani agent by any scientific nor political method turned themselves into a Fulani.
But why have my children, Olu Obasanjo and Theo Danjuma in their twilight suddenly, and very suddenly remembered all is not well with the House which since their youth they have helped put up?
Are all Nigeria and the world to take them seriously this evening time, having ‘come’ onto themselves this eventide they indeed believe the House of Nigeria all along has been built on sand (Matthew 7:26-27) and with inferior materials by all the evil and noncommittal construction workers including dem two-two? Therefore, my one and only proverb at this juncture is: the fish dies if taken out of the water for just a sec.
Fellow Nigerians, whilst I enjoin you all to go and read all my analyses which came before the selection exercise at the Eagle’s Square last year in the Unity City, where Ichabod Bakare, companying with, and being “unequally yoked” with “unbelievers” throw ‘way the brethren’s tithes and offering of N100, 000, 000 into APC’s soakaway.
Nevertheless, let us pray for our Nigeria as the General Elections haste to the shores of Nigeria (2 Chronicles 7:14, Proverbs 14:34).
Lord God Almighty, please bless Nigeria, your beloved nation.
SONG OF NIGERIA:
NIGERIA WILL RULE THE WORLD
BY
JOHN ODEY ADUMA
BRITISH CHEVENING SCHOLAR AND PUBLISHER OF VIGILANCE - THE WORLD’S LEADING SECURITY MAGAZINE, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Nigeria, great country, destined to rule the world
There’s no nation in the world as great as our Nigeria
With God, this Nigeria, God’s own beloved nation will rule the world
Yes, Nigeria, God’s own beloved nation, shall someday rule the world
God, Creator of the Heavens and the Earth
Help us to live together as one, brothers and sisters
Accepting one another in spite of our differences
Understanding and forgetting such differences
And working together side by side with our children
To build a strong and virile nation where in our diversity
Every citizen is treated equally and fairly.
God of Nigeria, give to all those to whom you have entrusted
The task of governing Nigeria to govern well in a manner that will glorify you
Give them the grace not to think highly of themselves,
But to in their entrusted little corners think of themselves as servant-leaders;
O God of Nigeria, give our leaders the grace to be selfless and patriotic;
Give them wisdom and hearts large enough to love and serve all;
Keep them away from greed and corruption,
So that instead of asking, “What’s in it for me?”
They will ask, “What’s in it for all of us?”
Give them the grace to in judgement be impartial, remembering the poor in our midst;
Showing no respect to persons, but acknowledging you always as the God of Nigeria who has placed them in authority over us;
Give them the wisdom to be broad and whole in thinking
And let them embrace strategic thinking and shift away from oil and genuinely diversify the economy
O God of Nigeria, implant in the heart, mind, spirit,
Soul and body of every Nigerian love for each other,
Respect for each other in an atmosphere of peace
Surpassing all understanding and having respect for one another’s faith Without recourse to religious bigotry in dealing with one another
On daily basis in word and in deed;
Let this spirit of love permeate every fabric of our society
So that whether in the North, South, East or West of our country
We shall in peace and harmony live together
In a country where there’s no North, no South, but one Nigeria;
In a country where there is no division as to ethnic nationality, but one Nigeria;
In a country where there’s no division as to indigineship, settlership, but citizenship only;
Where all Nigerians are citizens of one great and indissoluble country,
Having one mission, vision, one dream, one purpose, one destiny with one commonality
As one people, set to take over the world in all things-politics, science, innovations, technology, sports, agriculture, cultures, standard of living, social welfare and per capita income, etc.
Help us to build a nation where no one will be persecuted, killed for embracing or belonging to a Faith;
Give us the spirit as a people to strive for excellence, competitive performance instead of the usual recourse to hereditary privilege;
Help us to do God and not religion, church or mosque,
O God of Nigeria, give us the wisdom, courage to bring up
Our children in the fear and nurture of you;
Give them and the coming generations the grace not to give up on Nigeria;
But that they should act their own part in the rebuilding of Nigeria,
Never to be bitter, but be sufficiently angry
to challenge the status quo, committed, loyal and patriotic
And when they shall ask us in this national Odyssey,
“Are we nearly there?”
Let us then respond with love and inspiring words that
“We are not nearly there yet, but on our way
And we shall arrive very soon on eagle’s wings.”
Yes, we shall soon arrive on eagle’s wings
And some day our Nigeria will rule the world
Again we sing the song of Nigeria in unison:
Nigeria will rule the world!
- JOHN ODEY ADUMA
British Chevening Scholar