He made this statement on his Facebook social page in a post he tiled ‘Lord Lugard’s Magic and Flora Shaw’s Spell.’
On
the post, he ridiculously stated at one point that the first governors
of the nation their spouse and colleges were Satan worshipers. He laid
special emphases on Lord Lugard and his wife saying they were
luciferians and practiced black magic.
According
to Kayode he said that from the author of "The great voodoo" he had
learnt of the life relationship between Lord Lugard and Aleister
Crowley who was a notorious satanist of the 90's, according to the
author, Lugard was a high priest of the Freemasons brotherhood a cult
known for its practice of black magic.
Kayode
urged historians to look at the other side of the meaning of the name
NIGERIA according to him, the Latin meaning of the name points at the
word DARKNESS which on full interpretation could mean an "area of
darkness" Kayode went on to say that the meaning of this name could tell
the spirituality of Lugard and his wife.
The
lawyer then explained that the darkness could explain to him the reason
for Nigerias poor growth as no good thing can come out of a place
darkness.
he also said
that on a close observation that most African countries colonized by the
British have all changed their initial names. And the two countries
that are yet to change their names are still struggling (Nigeria and
Sudan).
Believably,
this two nations have experienced more political and economic tension
than any other country in Africa. Sudan sadly have divided into two
after a long brutal civil war while Nigeria is on the verge of taking
same step as the religious, ethnic and regional tension rises on daily
bases.
Fani
also stated that it was a miracle that Nigeria have fought only one
civil war since their independence. he mentioned that the leadership of
the nation is fashion such that the norther part of the nation would
continuously rule over the country while the resources of the southern
part will continuously be exploited. Stating that it was the oil in the
middle belt of the nation and patience and strength and collective will
of the people that have kept the nation.
“The truth is that the British
colonialists were masters of divide and rule. The amalgamation of the
southern and northern protectorates was a Great gift which was designed
to fail and to crumble at the appropriate time. Nigerians have done well
to have held it together for so long and the fact that we have only
experienced one civil war is miraculous.”
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