What we often call the Northern Protectorate of Nigeria
today can be better described as the poor husband whilst it’s southern
counterpart can be fairly described as the rich wife or the woman of substance
and means.
A forced union of marriage between the two will undoubtedly
result in peace, prosperity and marital bliss for both husband and wife for
many years to come. It is my prayer that that union will last forever”.
From this contribution it is clear that ours was a ”forced”
union. It is also clear that Lugard saw northern Nigeria as a ”poor husband”
that needed constant attention and support whilst he saw southern Nigeria as
nothing more than a ”rich wife” or a ”woman of substance and means” whose
plight was to be constantly pillaged and ravished.
This was his vision: a northern Nigeria that was essentially
the ”head of the household” and that would remain in control of all the power
and resources of the state and a southern Nigeria that would play the role of a
passive and subservient wife whose destiny it was to remain in perpetual
subjugation and bondage.
Sadly this was the crooked foundation upon which our union
was built. What made it even worse was the fact that the so-called ”southern
wife” and ”northern husband” were never asked if they wanted the marriage in
the first place.
The truth is that the British colonialists were masters of
divide and rule. The amalgamation of the southern and northern protectorates
was a Greek 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.
Despite all pretensions, the only thing that has kept us
together is the oil of the Niger-Delta and the extraordinary resilience,
patience, faith, fortitude, zeal and strength of the Nigerian people
themselves. Mr. Sola Adebowale, a writer, understood the mindset of Lord
Lugard. He captured it rather well on Facebook in 2014 when he wrote the
following:
“Lugard was a stark illiterate and it was quite unfortunate
that that was the best that imperial Britain could send to Africa. Hence he was
noted to have vehemently opposed native education for Africans. And he was said
to have loathed the educated and sophisticated Africans of the southern coastal
regions who had been educated by the Christian Missionaries before him and
instead wined and dined and positioned the uneducated feudal hordes of Africa
to the forefront of leadership of Africa. Is that not the albatross against many
African nations till date? Hence the moral right of Devil Lugard to pontificate
about Africans is questionable”.
Mr. Adebowale has hit the nail on the head. I concur with
his submissions.
Permit me to end this contribution with an interesting
aside. It is generally agreed though not commonly admitted that both Lugard and
Flora Shaw were Luciferians who practiced the black arts and all manner of
satanic rituals. He was a “High Priest of the Freemasons” whilst they were both
avid folllowers of Aleister Crowley, the leading satanist of his day and the
self-styled “worlds most wicked man”.
This explains a lot. It also explains why Shaw gave us the
name “Nigeria”- a name which has questionable roots. Anyone that doubts this
should consider the literal translation of Nigeria from latin: it means “the
area of darkness” and there is a deep spiritual and mystical reason that she
gave us that name. It comes with a lot of baggage because not much good can
come out of an area of darkness.
Most of the former British colonies changed their names
after independence for similar reasons but because most of our leaders in
Nigeria were not aware of these matters they refused to do so. Lugard and Shàw
were an unlikely couple who had no children. What held them together was more
spiritual and mystical than anything else and Nigeria and the Sudan are their
joint legacy to the world.
Sadly both countries are having major challenges today.
Sudan has broken into two after a protracted and bitter civil war whilst
Nigeria is experiencing serious regional, ethnic and religious tensions. It is
clear that our nation needs a good deal of prayer. May God deliver us from Lord
Lugard’s magic and his beautiful wife’s spell.
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