Fani-Kayode photo credit: punchng.com Controversial politician, Femi Fani-Kayode, has said that Nigeria was built on satanic fo...
Fani-Kayode photo credit: punchng.com |
Controversial politician, Femi Fani-Kayode,
has said that Nigeria was built on
satanic foundation.
In a Facebook rant post titled “Lord
Lugard’s Magic and Flora Shaw’s Spells”, he went on to vent write that Nigeria has
refused to develop because it was built on a satanic foundation.
He wrote: “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 followers of Aleister
Crowley, the leading Satanist of his day and the self-styled ‘world’s 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 into Latin. It means “the area of darkness” and there is a deep
spiritual and mystical reason why she gave us that name.”
Fani-Kayode went on to explain
that only prayers could help Nigeria. He added that it was a miracle that
Nigeria has experienced one civil war so far. In his Facebook post, he claimed
that Nigeria was created such that the North could forever rule while the
resources of the South would continually be exploited.
When one looks at this, there
might be an iota of truth. As the saying goes, there is sense in nonsense. But it
begs the question: “Wasn’t he (Fani-Kayode) one of the people that contributed
to running the economy aground?” After the 2015 election, it seemed he decided
to run to Jesus Christ. He changed his
name to Olu-Kayode after his party lost the election.
If there is truth in his claims that Nigeria’s
slow development is due to its satanic foundation, can we aptly say
that he was a puppet in the devil’s hand? Most people can assume this owing to
the fact that he was one of the key players of the past administration.
Fani-Kayode, before you start fingering people, before you start pointing fingers, ask yourself if the devil used you to slow down the rate of development in Nigeria.