CHILLING: Domination Plot Of The ‘North’ Against The South East/South South Revealed
A shocking yet revealing phone conversation between two politicians has gone viral.
In the audio conversation, which is
currently circulating on BlackBerry Messenger and Whatsapp, a Northern
politician identified as a People’s Democratic Party member is speaking
with another politician from the South West by name, Kunle.
The 20.38-minute audio recording, which
appears to have been made by one of the parties or an eavesdropper, the
Northern politician, identified simply as Alhaji, reveals the sinister
plot of the Northern politicians to attack the business interests of the
people from the South East and South South region of the country.
Our investigations have led us to the source of the audio, who does not wish to be named. The
Trent can
authenticate that the recording is a real telephone conversation that
happened just after the inauguration of of President Muhammadu Buhari on
May 29, 2015.
Alhaji takes time to reveal the plot of
the Northern elites to frustrate people from the South East and South
South of Nigeria and revealed that there is a Satanic alliance with some
elements of the South West to also join in frustrating the South
Easterners and denying them their rights under the constitution to live
anywhere they wish and do business anywhere in Nigeria.
The Alhaji reveals that this plan to
‘destroy the Igbos (which means anybody from the South East or South
South)’ is central to the strategy of the All Progressives Congress. He
also reveals that former Governor Tunde Fashola, of the APC, used the
last four years of his tenure in office to execute this plot to destroy
the business base of the “Igbos”. He also revealed that the plot
includes arson against the markets dominated by “Igbos” in Lagos and
denying “Igbos” business licences, even though they qualify for them.
Alhaji, who obviously did not know he
was being recorded, went on to reveal a deep hatred by the Northern
politicians for the people of the South East and South South. He
revealed that if President Goodluck Jonathan had won the March 2015
elections, “they” would have caused Boko Haram to “spread to Kano, to
Gombe, to Sokoto, and all over” in order to frustrate Jonathan’s
government.
This, in essence, confirms
suspicions that Boko Haram and the carnage that the Islamist terrorist
group has unleashed on the people of the North East and other parts of
Northern Nigeria is a political tool in the hands of the power-hungry
elite of the North.
He also mentioned that Jonathan would probably have been killed in office if he remained as President beyond 2015.
Alhaji, who is well spoken, revealing
that he is part of the Northern elite made it known that the Northern
politicians in the APC do not trust Imo governor, Rochas Okorocha and
former Rivers Governor, Rotimi Amaechi. He says, “they are just there,
nobody trusts them”. Such comments are instructive especially against
the backdrop that Amaechi is acknowledged by chieftains of the APC to
have bankrolled 80% of Buhari’s campaign.
In detail, Alhaji reveals that ‘the
North’ preferred former Kano Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso because he is
radical and had begin to implement some of the plans of alienating
people from the South East and South South from Kano. He said that had
it not been for Bola Tinubu’s support for Buhari, Kwankwaso would have
won the APC presidential ticket in the party’s primary of 2014 held in
Lagos.
Alhaji goes on to reveal some
long-standing ethnic suspicions between the major ethnic groups in the
country. “Who doesn’t have ancestors? Don’t we all have ancestors?”
He asked in frustration. He then went on to complain why attempts to buy
land from the Igbos ends in rejection “because the ancestors say they
shouldn’t sell the land.”
He also claimed that the gang-up against
President Goodluck Jonathan in the last election was also religious.
According to him, the Muslims in the South-West teamed up with the
Muslims in the Northern part of Nigeria to vote out President Jonathan
because he was a Christian who empowered the people of the South East,
against the original Northern domination plan of keeping the Igbos under
subjugation.
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