Nnamdi Azikiwe. Agreed, it would seem, by the natives, to have merely been a
"Ceremonial president." This Master Mason, versed in the deepest Rosicrucian lore
from asia, is fashionably absent in the realm of intelligence. Ah... I see. It is
a slam dunk.
Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
He was the Prime Minister and so wielded the highest executive authority in the land.
What does this mean? He had final executive say-so, in so far as the Nation was of Sovereign Status within a comitee of free Nations. He could, then, be held responsible for the utility of a nation's resources at the behest of the nation's stated interest, is all it really means. The liability went to him, if freedom truly meant anything. An awesome task, and he should have used it. But he did not
move fast enough, for in neglecting the unceremonious departure of his Presiding Mortal Force, he neglected to appreciate the executive authority meant that at the hour of his death he wielded all mortal force at the behest of the Nigerian Nation and its freedom. So, with this invincible guard, he should have ruled each day of his life until his death, executing on behalf of the Nation. It is his just reward for being an unintelligent Son of God.
Aguiyi-Ironsi.
Destined to be cut down cruelly. His is a sad story. For he was still just a man
in the grand scheme of things, a mere mortal who could still be alive today to
interject and say "yes, sir, what you have said is true... however..."
There is no glory in death. Put Jesus to rest.
Intercept. DoD. "This lad is threatening our interests, sir..."
"Hell... it's freedom of thought..."
"Yes... nonetheless, we don't need anyone speaking of recruiting at a time like this..."
"Yes, the realities on the ground..."
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
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