From: 'Okenwa R. Nwosu, M.D.' okenwanwosu@yahoo.com [NaijaObserver] <NaijaObserver@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 9 November 2017 at 00:02
Mr. Nnadi has aptly described the gullible stance of Christian thought leaders in Nigeria as naive because of their penchant to speak of Islamization of the country as a remote possibility even though the process has been ongoing for more than half century or even more. Subscription of Nigeria, as a sovereign entity, into organizations meant only for Muslim countries, adoption of Sharia by 12 states of the North, ethnic cleansing of Christian territories in Middle Belt and Southern regions through heavily armed Fulani herdsmen militia and land grab by the murderous Boko Haram Islamist terror group all bear the hallmarks of forced conversion to the Islamic faith or death.
That the recent communique issued by the meeting of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) leadership in Lagos still mentions the menace of forced Islamization as a casual matter for the incumbent president and his administration to consider looking into portrays either lack of seriousness or crass naivete. It could also be informed by ill-informed disposition to underestimate the impact being made by the surreptitious maneuvers being made at every level of governance at the center to entrust sensitive security, diplomatic and financial institutions in hands of Caliphate-loyal Northern Muslims.
The LNC chief scribe, who is also a practicing lawyer, has repeatedly asserted that post-Independence Nigeria died a natural death when the five constitutions that defined the First Republic's federation were trashed and the constituent federating entities arbitrarily balkanized into 12 subunits through the so-called state-creation exercise of May 27, 1967. Without the mutually agreed federating constitutions of the immediate post-Independence era, the citizenry have instead been herded into vassal states and constrained with an imposed 1999 Constitution which was unilaterally written and decreed into force by one of the scions of the Sokoto Islamic Caliphate, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, before he left the pinnacle of power at Abuja on May 29, 1999. The fraudulent 1999 Constitution is the joker card in the strategic arsenal of Islamization-jihad warriors who truly believe that they own every square inch of today's Nigeria as a gift from Allah.
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