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Nigeria, a Freemasonry-sponsored, fake state for Muslim – Christian Clash. HRW World Report 2010

By: Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis

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[ Posted On: 2010-01-31 ]  

The recently published HRW World Report 2010 features a particular chapter on Nigeria whereby the explosive and corrupt tyranny’s practices and policies are summarily exposed and utterly denounced. This chapter alone is enough to prove that the West African colonial fabrication is a state deliberately geared by the Freemasonic English establishment in order to block the access of numerous Western African nations to national identity, cultural – religious integrity, linguistic authenticity, socio-behavioural distinctiveness that are the basis of a genuine nation building.

When nation building is impossible, political oppression, cultural – religious restriction, socio-behavioural alienation, and national alteration appear. This was well known and safely anticipated by the Freemasonic gangsters of London who, merciless in their evildoing and atrocious in the evilness, wanted to plunge the African nations into permanent disarray and thus use them for their perverse and antihuman plans.

As all people know, political oppression, cultural – religious restriction, socio-behavioural alienation and national alteration are unjust, unfair and inhuman conditions of life, and they trigger instinctive reactions. These reactions can be highly manipulative as the hidden evildoers know that the targeted nations, their patriotic leaders, and the national liberation fighters do not have access to the whole picture.

Then, the hidden evildoers come up with another, more ominous and totally iniquitous, device. With the evil promise of social rise, professional completion and personal brilliance, they attract selected youth from all the targeted nations that they had engulfed in to the fake colonial state. As the hidden evildoers provide the selected youth with a distorted education and an array of deceitful concepts intertwined with the personal-level promises, they treacherously and irrevocably attach them to the evil Freemasonic plan against the selected youth’s nations of origin and in favour of the supposedly beneficial but truly artificial state (Nigeria).

Nigeria is merely one of the African fake and artificial states that have been ruled by the corrupted post-colonial elites who are virtually unable to see the truth due to the methodic implementation of the colonial practice described in the previous paragraph. As the colonial promises have been materialized and yesterday’s selected youth are today’s installed elite, all those who have been exposed to the Freemasonic evildoing in the hope of personal and national ascendance become the real factors of their nation’s cultural genocide and political disaster.

There is worse. The Freemasonic Anti-African evildoing in Nigeria has not been completed with just the miserable shape into which undeservedly have been confined the various nations of the vast state, the Hausa, the Fulani, the Yoruba, the Igbo (Ibo), the Ijaw, the Kanuri, the Ibibio, the Tiv, and the others.

The impossibility and the unacceptability of the aforementioned inhuman conditions that are imposed (political oppression, cultural – religious restriction, socio-behavioural alienation and national alteration) triggers developments of international order that totally escape the scope of the colonially fabricated local elites. In this regard, there is a lot worse to come over the next few years, when further points of the antihuman Freemasonic agenda will be revealed.

The reactions to these conditions are perceived by the colonially fabricated local elites as direct threat to their rule. As these elites cannot by nature be strong (as viciously detached from the nations they belong in), and if they attempt to become, they are immediately faced with challenges and obstacles generated by their earlier supporters, the clash between the colonially fabricated elites and the leaders of the reaction against the abnormal situation further weakens the country and eventually triggers wider implications.

A mere example is the recent nightmarish conflict between culturally alienated and nationally disfigured Nigerians. When different people are malignantly forced to live together in order to be plunged into chaos, clash is the normal consequence. But the full responsibility is with the evil, Freemasonic universities of England, the Foreign Office, and all other, London-based institutions and agencies that are all totally controlled by, or dependencies of, the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge.

Supreme tool of Satan’s interference into the human affairs, the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge, safely and calmly, promotes the atheistic, pan-sexist, materialist and utterly inhuman project by portraying various religions as the main reason for the killings. To support their evildoings, they fabricated numerous ridiculous terms that produce further confusion.

Here are some:

• Sectarian clashes
• Intercommunal violence
• Ethnic tensions

All these terms are fake. To properly rectify them, one must use the following, quite sufficient, term:
English Freemasonry

There are no ethnic tensions, because the different nations that have been monstrously compressed into the Nigerian caldron must be separated and thus liberated, and in the process their territories should be correctly delineated.

Who prevents this?
English Freemasonry

There is no intercommunal violence because the tyrannized West African nations that have been compressed into the Nigerian caldron cannot be called communities; they are nations. And they should be independent and sovereign nations in order to live in peace.

Who prevents this?
English Freemasonry

The evil Freemasonic, colonial and European attitude to disfigure many great African nations by merely calling them ‘communities’ is part of the ongoing African genocide. It can be attested in the Wikipedia whereby the Hausa, the Fulani, the Yoruba and the Igbos are discriminatorily and shamelessly mentioned as "ethnic groups" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria). The same occurs in the CIA World Factbook (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ni.html). In fact, this is a disgrace.

With the Hausa and the Fulani totaling ca. 30% of Nigeria’s 150 million population, the aforementioned approach would be the equivalent of calling the Ukrainians and the English mere "ethnic groups", not nations.

Lat but not the least, there are no sectarian clashes in Nigeria. There are clashes triggered by the English Freemasonic infringement. That is all. As a matter of fact, there are no sects in Nigeria, but religions; by this I mean Islam and many traditional African religions practiced by the many different nations that have been monstrously compressed into the Nigerian caldron.

Calling any of the traditional African religions a "sect" is an ignominy and a racist expression; it constitutes full proof of intentions to trigger a cultural and physical genocide.

Christianity is alien and immoral in Nigeria. There was not a single Christian in the wider region of West Africa until the arrival of the first Portuguese conquistadores. For more than 300 years, Catholic Christianity did not make any significant progress in Nigeria. However, European colonialism, as a multifaceted phenomenon, took its worst form with the English Freemason George Taubman Goldie and the establishment of the Royal Niger Company in the 1880s.

This development facilitated Anglican missionaries to enter into a ferocious competition with Catholic missionaries and deceitfully convert thousands of Nigerians to their fake Christian belief that had been earlier invented merely for political and socioeconomic reasons in order to detach England from Christianity (Vatican) and deliver it to the evil hands of Freemasonry (then known under other names).

The so-called missionary work in Nigeria, and generally in Africa, constitutes a shameful cultural genocide and has to be denounced as such. Unless it is rejected by the Nigerians who negligently abandoned their traditional religions because of the Anglican missionaries’ fake promises and false teachings, Nigeria will always be in conflict and confusion. The same is true for the entire Africa. The reason is simple; the missionaries’ work in and by itself, as carried out under the specific circumstances of Western colonialism, cannot trigger anything but conflict and confusion.

Little matters what some Catholic missionaries may truly have in their mind. What matters is how their demarche triggers pseudo-Christian competition from the part of the Anglicans, the Evangelicals, the Presbyterians and all the western pseudo-Christian sects that are genuinely rejected by both Catholic and Orthodox Christianity.

Without a thorough understanding of the contextualization of their efforts, people always risk triggering opposite results than those they may have truly sought after.

In fact, this affair spans over two parallel levels, namely religious and cultural. And the Catholic and Orthodox missionaries find themselves confronted withy the following questions:

• - Why should an indigenous Nigerian accept Christianity if this ends up in Western materialism, immorality, corruption, consumerism, atheism, pan-sexism, and the evil lifestyle of the Western urban centers?

• - Whom do Catholic and Orthodox missionaries truly serve by opening the gates of the Hell to the otherwise innocent, authentic and integral, indigenous inhabitant of Western Africa? Their God or Satan?

• - And why should they be engaged in a work that, contextualized within the absolutely evil, colonial environment, cannot function but against both, the different nations compressed into Nigeria, and Christianity?

The issue is vast, and the above criticism helps only to demonstrate how deep the roots of the Nigerian time bomb are. I will expand in further articles, because the issue of the "Christian" – "Muslim" clashes in Nigeria is of global concern. Here, I merely add two links to a website that reflects the peacefulness of the Muslim mindset in Nigeria: http://ismailbabatunde-jose.last-memories.com/ and http://ismailbabatunde-jose.last-memories.com/index.php?co=lifestory

If you now want to know how everything changed, you have to investigate in the tenebrous archives of the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge, the evildoers who methodically - over the past three centuries - tried to set fire throughout the earth. These are the secretive planners of the forthcoming fake Christian – Islamic clash which has been geared in order to offer the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge the chance to villainously and deceitfully come up with their fake solution, e.g. the pseudo-peace of a global atheistic religion.

I herewith republish the HRW World Report 2010 chapter on Nigeria integrally. In forthcoming articles, I will shed light on other shameful tyrannies, further republishing other chapters of the comprehensive Report.

Nigeria - Events of 2009
http://www.hrw.org/en/node/87680

More than halfway through his term in office, President Umaru Yar'Adua and his administration have done little to improve Nigeria's poor human rights record. Bloody sectarian clashes claimed hundreds of lives in late 2008 and 2009, while the government failed to investigate, much less hold accountable, members of the security forces implicated in numerous incidents of extrajudicial killings, torture, and extortion. The government's amnesty for militants in the Niger Delta failed to address the root causes of the violence.

Despite limited gains from anti-corruption efforts, Nigeria's political leaders continued to enjoy near-total impunity for massive corruption and sponsoring political violence. The National Assembly failed again to pass legislation to improve transparency and good governance. Nonetheless, free speech and the independent press remain fairly robust. Foreign partners took some positive steps in confronting endemic corruption in Nigeria, but appeared reluctant to exert meaningful pressure on Nigeria over its human rights record.

Government Corruption

Nigeria's fledgling anti-corruption campaign produced mixed results in 2009. In October a powerful ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Olabode George, was convicted for financial crimes, in the most significant conviction secured by Nigeria's anti-corruption body since Yar'Adua came to power. The new chairman of the central bank, Lamido Sanusi, sacked the chief executives of eight Nigerian banks due to financial mismanagement and fraud. Farida Waziri, the head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), promptly filed corruption charges against several of the bankers, but failed to indict key politicians credibly implicated in the massive looting of the state treasury, including former Rivers State governor Peter Odili. Several other high-profile corruption cases initiated by Waziri's predecessor at the EFCC have been effectively stalled. Meanwhile, the country's tremendous oil wealth, which could have been used to improve the lives of ordinary Nigerians, continues to be squandered and siphoned off by the governing elite, leaving poverty, malnutrition, and mortality rates among the worst in the world.

Intercommunal and Political Violence

Intercommunal, political, and sectarian violence have claimed the lives of more than 13,500 people during the past decade in Nigeria. Nigeria's politicians continue to manipulate ethnic and religious tensions by sponsoring violence for personal political gain, and widespread poverty and poor governance have created an environment where militant groups can thrive. Violent clashes in July between government security forces and a militant Islamist group in northern Nigeria known as Boko Haram left at least 800 dead; according to the government, most of those killed were militants. Members of the Boko Haram group also burned churches and attacked and killed Christians during the violence. In November 2008 more than 700 people were killed during two days of Christian-Muslim sectarian clashes following a disputed local government election in the central city of Jos. Intercommunal tensions are exacerbated by state and local government policies that discriminate against "non-indigenes"-people who cannot trace their ancestry to what are said to be the original inhabitants of an area.

Yar'Adua had pledged to reform Nigeria's broken electoral system, but in 2009 rejected core recommendations of his electoral reform committee. The Supreme Court, in December 2008, upheld Yar'Adua's own controversial 2007 election. The government has still not held accountable those responsible for the 2007 election violence that left at least 300 dead, while a closely fought gubernatorial election rerun in Ekiti State in April 2009 was again marred by violence, vote-rigging, and fraud. Nonetheless, Nigeria's judiciary continues to exercise a degree of independence in electoral matters: Since 2007 the courts have overturned one-third of the PDP gubernatorial election victories on grounds of electoral malpractice or other irregularities.

Conduct of Security Forces

The government demonstrated a lack of political will to reform the police, who were again implicated in numerous extrajudicial killings of persons in custody, torture of criminal suspects, and widespread extortion and corruption. On July 30, 2009, the police in the northern city of Maiduguri brazenly executed the Boko Haram leader Mohammed Yusuf in police custody. The following day his father-in-law, Baba Mohammed, and a former state government official suspected of funding Boko Haram, Buji Foi, were also reportedly killed in police custody. Yar'Adua promised to promptly investigate these killings, but at this writing no one has been held accountable.

In November 2008 the police and military were credibly implicated in more than 130 unlawful killings while responding to the election-related violence in Jos. At this writing a panel set up by Yar'Adua to investigate the Jos violence is scheduled to begin hearings in December 2009. The government has still not held members of the security forces accountable for past crimes, including the massacre of more than 200 people by the military in Benue State in 2001 and the military's complete destruction of the town of Odi, Bayelsa State, in 1999.

Violence and Poverty in the Niger Delta

An amnesty for armed militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta led several thousand men, including top militant commanders, to surrender weapons to the government. Since the latest escalation of violence began in early 2006, hundreds of people have been killed in clashes between rival armed groups vying for illicit patronage doled out by corrupt politicians, or between militants and government security forces. Armed gangs have carried out numerous attacks on oil facilities and kidnapped more than 500 oil workers and ordinary Nigerians for ransom during this period. The amnesty offer, announced in June 2009, followed a major military offensive in May against militants in the creeks of Delta State, which left scores dead and thousands of residents displaced.

The government's blanket amnesty, cash payouts to armed militants, and a proposal to give oil-producing communities a 10 percent stake in government oil ventures bought some respite from militant attacks, but further entrenched impunity and failed to address the government corruption, political sponsorship of violence, and environmental degradation that underlie the violence and discontent in the Niger Delta. A similar amnesty granted to rival armed groups in 2004 failed to end the Niger Delta violence.

Human Rights Concerns in the Context of Sharia

Twelve state governments in northern Nigeria continue to apply Sharia law as part of their criminal justice system. Sentencing provisions such as the death penalty, amputations, and floggings amount to cruel, inhuman, and degrading punishment. Although the death sentences appealed to date have been overturned, lower Sharia courts continue to hand them down. Serious due process concerns also exist in Sharia proceedings. Most defendants are tried without legal representation. Judges are poorly trained and, as is also common in Nigeria's conventional criminal courts, often rely on statements that were extracted by the police through torture. Evidentiary standards in the Sharia codes discriminate against women, particularly in adultery cases where standards of evidence differ for men and women.

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

Nigeria's federal criminal code punishes consensual homosexual conduct with up to 14 years in prison. In the states applying Sharia, consensual homosexual conduct among men is punishable by death by stoning, and by flogging in the case of women. Draft federal legislation that would criminalize anyone who enters into or assists a "same gender" marriage was introduced in the House of Representatives in December 2008.
Freedom of Expression and the Media

Civil society and the independent press openly criticize the government and its policies, allowing for robust public debate. However, journalists are still subject to intimidation and violence when reporting on issues implicating the political and economic elite. On September 20, 2009, Bayo Ohu, the deputy political editor of the Guardian, one of Nigeria's largest newspapers, was gunned down at the entrance to his home. During the April elections in Ekiti State, PDP members reportedly detained and assaulted three journalists inside the state government headquarters. Journalists working for local media outlets generally enjoy considerably less freedom than their national counterparts and are more often subjected to harassment by government officials.

Health and Human Rights

Health indicators, including those for infant and child mortality and women's reproductive health and maternal mortality, remain some of the worst worldwide. An estimated 250,000 terminal cancer and HIV/AIDS patients suffer in pain needlessly as a result of the government's failure to provide access to inexpensive pain medications such as morphine.

Key International Actors

Because of Nigeria's role as a regional power, leading oil exporter, and major contributor of troops to United Nations peacekeeping missions, foreign governments-including the United States and the United Kingdom-have been reluctant to publicly criticize Nigeria's poor human rights record.

Although US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke out forcefully against endemic government corruption during her August visit to Nigeria, she was unwilling to publicly condemn the serious abuses committed by Nigeria's security forces. The UK government continued to play a leading role in international efforts to combat money laundering by corrupt Nigerian officials. However, in fiscal year 2009 it provided £132 million in aid to Nigeria, including security sector aid, without demanding accountability for Nigerian officials and members of the security forces implicated in corrupt practices or serious human rights abuses.

Multinational oil companies operating in the Niger Delta did little to curb pollution and environmentally harmful gas flaring and oil spills caused by ageing and poorly maintained infrastructure.

In its February review under the Universal Periodic Review mechanism, the UN Human Rights Council recommended, among other things, that Nigeria improve its legal framework for the protection of human rights, declare a moratorium on the death penalty, end torture, and reform the police and criminal justice sector.

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About The Author: Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis - is Orientalist, Assyriologist, Egyptologist, Iranologist, Islamologist, Historian and Political Scientist. Dr. Megalommatis, 52, is the author of 12 books, dozens of scholarly articles, hundreds of encyclopedia entries, and thousands of articles. He speaks, reads and writes more than 15, modern and ancient, languages.
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