Written by Femi Fani Kayode
Meanwhile, just as their counterparts are doing in
Nigeria, the racial integrationists, the champions of globalisation, the
apostles of a new world order and the advocates of mass migration continue to
test the waters by attempting to place obstacles in the path of the true
believers and ethnic nationalists all over the world.
For example Theresa May, the British Prime
Minister, suggested that this was not the time to discuss the issue of a new
referendum for Scottish independence just two weeks ago.
Thankfully Alex Salmon, the former leader of the
Scottish Nationalist Party, responded to her in an eloquent manner by assuring
her that if she continued talking that way her words and attitude would
actually guarantee Scottish independence rather than prevent it.
His warning is appropriate and timely.
Again just last week, the President of the European
Commission, Jeanne Claude Junker, who is one of the world's most rabid and
diehard integrationists and globalists, said that President Donald Trump's
stated desire to see "more Brexits" and to "witness more
countries leave the European Union" was "provocative and
inappropriate" and that in retaliation the European Union may consider
calling on states like Ohio and Texas to secede from the United States of
America.
Nigel Farage MEP, the former leader of the British
United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) and one of the most formidable and
respected nationalists in the world today, jumped into the ring the following
day with a swift and devastating response.
He said that Junkers' words were inappropriate and
misplaced because the United States of America came together as a consequence
of consensus whilst the Europe Union was brought together by fiat and
compulsion.
He also made the point that, unlike America, which
is a transparent and functional democracy, the European Union is run by a group
of faceless and unelected bureaucrats and officials at the European Commission
in Brussels.
Farage is absolutely right. His was indeed a
beautiful response. Both Salmon and Farage have spoken the minds of millions of
people all over the world including Nigeria.
The bottom line is that you cannot compel a people
to remain part of any nation unless they choose to be in that nation and you
cannot deny them the right of self-determination and the freedom of choice and
association.
Thankfully that message is spreading. The forces of
integration and globalisation are clearly on the ropes in today’s fast-changing
world just as they are in Nigeria.
Nothing can stop the quest for self-determination
or the glorious march of the ethnic nationalists.
A couple of weeks ago in an essay titled "The
Hausa Fulani, The Yoruba and The Slaughter in Ile-Ife" (Part 2) yours
truly wrote the following:
"The right to take pride in our ethnicity and
invoke the principle of self-determination cannot be denied.
We reject the concept of globalisation and the
enthronement of a new world order. We reject the concept of an artificial,
man-made, multi-cultural, multi-religious, mongrel mega-nation that is made up
of ethnic and religious incompatibles.
We reject the notion that we must bury our
ethnicity, forget our differences, arrest our development, discard our values
and enthrone the idea of a strange and complicated hybrid nation where we are
expected to live with and accommodate those that hate our faith, despise our
people, scorn our values and that rape, maim and kill our loved ones and
compatriots in the name of religion, conquest, land, cows and cattle.
The truth is that no force in hell or on earth can
stop the rise and establishment of the sovereign state of Biafra, Oduduwa or
any other ethnic nation that will one day be carved out of what is presently
known as Nigeria".
I believe that these words are relevant and prophetic.
Those that do not see the wisdom in restructuring Nigeria have guaranteed her
future dissolution.
Yet sadly this is a fact that appears to be
completely lost on both the British and French Ambassadors given their
simplistic and asinine contributions to what is essentially a very complicated,
multi-layered, multifaceted, problematic, volatile and dangerous long-standing
debate which borders on the nationality question in Nigeria.
May the counsel of the Lord stand in our nation and
may His name be glorified.
(To be continued…)
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