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INTRIGUING FACTS ABOUT NIGERIA@54

1. October 1st 1960, Nigeria gained 'independence' from Britain. But the highest judicial authority was the Privy Council."

2. Nigeria was created as a company, not a Nation. The royal Niger company, a corporate entity in 1900. Are we really independent?"

3. It may offend some of you that I refer to Nigeria as a company, working for the west even till today. Let me explain"

4. The British paid £896,000 to buy Nigeria in 1900, a huge amount at that time. Just like you buy a company."
5. After over 50 years of direct colonial rule, Nigerians began to fight for self-government. But this is where it gets complicated."

6. Those that fought for independence, we're united by the common goal of self-government and so, they worked together. The west knew this."

7. As Nigerians got smarter, so did the colonialists. Chains and guns were no longer enough to enslave a nation. So they developed a plan."
8. The colonialists knew that apart from the shared ideology of self-government, there was nothing else in common these people shared."

9. The nationalists were not going to stop, they were going to stay united to achieve their goal, and the only way to divide them, was to.."

10. Grant them independence, and let nature take its course. Sit back and observe. 'we can enslave them with invisible chains'."

11. Who do you think suggested 'internal self government' in Nigeria's three regions in the 1957 constitutional conference? who?!"

12. Nigerians in that assembly were so focused on independence, that they did not see the 'divide and conquer' strategy, to re-enslave us."

13. We believe 1960-1966 were the best years of Nigeria's independence, but that's because our captors went back to plan a strategy."

14. Our founding Fathers, humans, had little left to offer each other, knowing that they had no other shared beliefs, BUT,they had integrity"
15. Sadly, the first massive mistake Nigerians made, was to create 3 political parties, divided along ethnic lines, and not political ideas"

16. The United States, saw what the British had done, and started to act. Entering the minds of Nigerian rulers. 

17. The US and UK have chains, used to enslave independent countries, These are, the IMF, the UNSC, and the WTO. They just had one problem."
18. They needed to inject Nigeria with the 'slave serum' and to do this, they needed an economic hitman. That hitman was Festus Okotie-Ebo"

19. The first minister of finance, all they needed him to do, was create a Central Bank, and Stock exchange. I'll tell you why its necessary"

20. The world today, is ruled by the financial system. The new way to enslave mankind, is to put him in debt, for life. Okotie-Ebo.. hmm"

 21. UK multinationals, funded Okotie-Ebo's NCNC party, with Huge sums, which he had to repay in favours."

22. His work was to act as Britain's chess piece, in a grand scheme to divide Nigeria. Or rather, to activate the inevitable division."

23. The South east and South West parties, needed money to obtain more seats in Nigerian parliament, and Okotie-Ebo was to use the money.."

24...the money the British gave him, to finance the political offensive  from the south. Apart from other covert means to radicalise people

25. Another one of his tasks, was to bring in multinationals such as Julius Berger into Nigeria, to dominate the engineering market..

26. You see, local construction firms in Nigeria at that time, were never going to be able to compete with Julius Berger. they weren't ready

27. In just 3 years, by 1963, Nigerians began to crumble. The British plans we working, the Germans were profiting, Americans were watching.

28. Now, how to make money from Nigeria, afterall, Britain bought Nigeria from the Royal Niger company, so they decided to bring in the boys

29. Major Nzeogwu, British trained soldier, Major Ifeajuna, British boy too, Major Anuforo, British trained, Major Ademoyega, Jand boys!

30. By 1966, Nigeria was ready to become a slave nation once again. The master plan was in place, a Central Bank, a Military Govt..perfect.

31. The British couldn't allow Okotie-Ebo to survive, so he won't open his mouth, and reveal classified information.

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