The Dangerous Islamist Game Plan of Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi,
the new Emir of Kano:
* Reach out to Boko Haram and open conciliatory talks.
** Broker a ceasefire and secure the safe return of the girls abducted from Chibok.
*** Become an instant International Hero having done what President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan could not do or has not done.
**** Stand for election in 2015 as the Presidential Candidate of the Amala/Almajiri "Progressives" Party (APC) having grudgingly allowed himself to be "prevailed upon by millions of patriotic Nigerians to step down as the Emir of Kano so as to save our nation from collapse".
***** As Nigeria's President, implement the Islamisation Agenda which was articulated in the Communique issued at the end of the Islam in Africa Conference organised by the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) held in Abuja in 1989 and which was hosted by former President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida: THE ABUJA DECLARATION ( http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abuja_Declaration_(1989) )
The Abuja Declarion is the outcome of a conference of the African countries of the OIC in 1989 and launched by a communiqué of the Islam in Africa Organisation (IAO) founded during this conference.
The Islam in Africa Organisation (IAO) is a Nigerian statuted Islamic organisation, an initiative of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC).
Dr. Usman Muhamad Bugaje is the current Secretary-General of the IAO.
Goals and strategies
The organisation was founded on 28 November 1989 in Abuja,[1] Nigeria, with the goal to win the whole of Africa for Islam. The statutes and goals[2][3] are ratified in 1991 and this marks her formal definitive founding. The founding-communiqué is also called the Abuja Declaration.[4] Startingpoint for the conference is the fact that Africa is the only continent with an Islamic majority and therefore Africa should become completely Islamic.[5]
The plan contains a lot of points that are also common for Christian missionary organisations as relief and economic progression.
A battleplan was composed to Islamise Africa with some less innocent points in that decision:[6]
"To ensure only Muslims are elected to all political posts of member nations".
"To eradicate in all its forms and ramifications all non-Muslim religions in member nations (such religions shall include Christianity, Ahmadiyya and other tribal modes of worship unacceptable to Muslim)." (the word Christianity is underlined in the declaration)
"To ensure the ultimate replacement of all western forms of legal and judicial systems with the sharia in all member nations before then next "Islam in Africa conference."
"To ensure the appointment of only Muslims into strategic national and international posts of member nations."
The execution of this strategy can be recognised in countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia and Sudan. In Nigeria more and more provinces choose for the Sharia leading to heavy protests of Christians, oft resulting in violence and bloodshed to both sides. In Sudan the government chose in 1983 for the Sharia, in 1991 sharpened with death punishment for apostasy from Islam.
Funds: The government of Nigeria has donated 21 billion US-dollar conform an IAO-communiqué [7] as donation to this "Islamic Development Fund".
Organisation
The IAO consists of four main organisations:[8]
the General Shura', the highest authority consisting of 43 members from all over Africa and the Diaspora.
the Executive Comité.
the Secretariat housed at Abuja, (Nigeria).
the Necessary organs to the realisation of the goals.
Countries
The organisation mentions the following countries on its website:
Algeria
Benin
Chad
Egypt
Ethiopia
Eritrea
Kenya
Liberia
Libya
Mali
Mauritania
Marokko
Niger
Nigeria
Sudan
Somalia
South Africa
Tunisia
Zambia
External links
Website of the Islam in Africa Organisation
Notes and references
1. ISLAM IN AFRICA ORGANISATION, Introduced by Dr. Usman Bugaje, IAO Secretary-General On the proceedings of the Islam in Africa Conference, 18 Juni 1994, Kaduna
2. Objectives Islam in Africa Organisation
3. Fundamental goals of The Islamic Political System by Dr. Usman Bugaje (IAO)
4. The Abuja Declaration, East African center for Law and Justice (EACLJ.org)
5. Backgound Islam in Africa Organisation
6. Jihad Erdmute Klein and Robert D. Kaplan, Byblos Amsterdam (2005), 191 pages, ISBN 90-5847-330-9, see page 47
7. The Challenge of Islam by Answering-Islam.com, see par. What is Happening in the Islamic World?
8. Islam in Africa: Proceedings of the Islam in Africa Conference, on June 18, 1994, at Durbar Hotel, Kaduna by Dr. Usman Bugaje
But......
"There is no wisdom nor understanding nor counsel against the LORD."
Selah!
I have deliberately not mentioned the name Sanusi Lamido Sanusi in any of my social media posts, comments and in my articles since July, 2013, or so......until today. I was under pressure from my friends in the media to comment when SLS was suspended as the CBN Governor some months ago. I had invitations from Chamberlain Usoh and Chimezie Obi-Iwuagwu of Channels TV to come on their live programmes, Sunrise Daily and Business Morning, respectively, to discuss Sanusi's exit but I told them I would not speak on the matter publicly. Similarly, Mike Eboh of Vanguard newspaper, Sam Diala of the Union newspaper and Boason Omofaye of Bloomberg TV Africa wanted interviews with me but I turned them down.
I have finally spoken today because I have a release in my heart that I am under obligation as a Nigerian patriot to disclose the agenda at play which, sadly, even some who should be spiritually minded are totally ignorant of.
For the reader who does not know me personally, let me say the following to give the issue I have raised here some context:
1. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi WAS my personal friend; we met and became friends in August, 2002, after the CBN's Workshop on the Basle 2 Capital Accord. I was one of the Discussants on the paper which Bode Agusto presented on the Role of Rating Agencies in Basle 2 Accord Implementation. Sanusi made a comment during the Questions and Answers Session which impressed me and I went looking for him after the programme to commend him for his excellent contribution.
2. I was a champion of Sanusi's appointment as the CBN Governor in 2009 and was on Channels TV's Sunrise Daily pushing his candidacy the day he was to appear before the Senate for confirmation
3. Sanusi and I are Old Boys of King's College, Lagos (KC).
He left KC in 1977 while I entered in 1978. I was invited by Atedo Peterside to the Dinner he hosted to celebrate Sanusi's appointment as the CBN Governor in June, 2009, I attended with my wife.
4. It is unusual for KCOBs to oppose themselves openly. Like many KCOBs and some ex-staff of United Bank of Africa who are friends with Sanusi, I could have benefitted immensely from Sanusi by way of appointments and/or contracts if I was sucking up to him and kept mute about all I know about him.
5. One particularly bank CEO (who may be reading this...LOL!!) actually told me when I visited him in November, 2012, that "I no go dey give you job again oh". When I asked why, he said: "You dey fight my Governor - SLS". He then started laughing and claimed he was "joking". He has since stopped picking my phone calls and no longer replies my messages. We used to be quite close.
So... I know the consequences of opposing someone who has some "influence" in today's Nigeria.
BUT I SERVE THE KING OF KINGS AND THE LORD OF LORDS!! Halleluyah!!
6. I cannot be quiet when THE BLOOD OF GIDEON AKALUKA IS CRYING OUT AGAINST SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI FOR BEING ONE OF THOSE WHO INSTIGATED HIS BEHEADING IN KANO IN 1996. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was indicted by the Government of Gen. Sani Abacha and was incarcerated in Sokoto Prison for two (2) years for his role in that sadistic murder. His co-accused did not have that privilege. Gen. Abacha got them summarily executed but spared Sanusi because he is a prince of Kano and tmany northern Emirs and other leaders begged that he be spared.
7. I hereby call on the Federal Government of Nigeria to re-open the Gideon Akaluka case by instituting a Judicial Panel of Inquiry to investigate Sanusi Lamido Sanusi's role in that inglorious and satanic episode.
WE MUST HAVE #JusticeForGideonAkaluka.
Let the campaign, protests, marches, prayers, petitions, vigils begin...until we secure JUSTICE FOR GIDEON AKALUKA. Yes, he was murdered in cold-blood in a barbaric and brutal way at the behest of Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi about eighteen (18) years ago; but Gideon Akaluka's widow, children, siblings, other family members, friends and well-wishers deserve justice to get finally get justice and some kind of "compensation" for the irreparable loss of their bread-winner.
IT IS NEVER TOO LATE FOR THE TRUTH TO BE UNVEILED AND JUSTICE DULY METED OUT.
Now, let the honest reader judge whether I am serious, truthful, prejudiced etc.
TRUTH IS ETERNAL. JUSTICE IS SACRED.
Nigeria di fure......but only IF we have the courage to avenge the murder of Gideon Akaluka by Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
God bless Nigeria!
* Reach out to Boko Haram and open conciliatory talks.
** Broker a ceasefire and secure the safe return of the girls abducted from Chibok.
*** Become an instant International Hero having done what President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan could not do or has not done.
**** Stand for election in 2015 as the Presidential Candidate of the Amala/Almajiri "Progressives" Party (APC) having grudgingly allowed himself to be "prevailed upon by millions of patriotic Nigerians to step down as the Emir of Kano so as to save our nation from collapse".
***** As Nigeria's President, implement the Islamisation Agenda which was articulated in the Communique issued at the end of the Islam in Africa Conference organised by the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) held in Abuja in 1989 and which was hosted by former President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida: THE ABUJA DECLARATION ( http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abuja_Declaration_(1989) )
The Abuja Declarion is the outcome of a conference of the African countries of the OIC in 1989 and launched by a communiqué of the Islam in Africa Organisation (IAO) founded during this conference.
The Islam in Africa Organisation (IAO) is a Nigerian statuted Islamic organisation, an initiative of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC).
Dr. Usman Muhamad Bugaje is the current Secretary-General of the IAO.
Goals and strategies
The organisation was founded on 28 November 1989 in Abuja,[1] Nigeria, with the goal to win the whole of Africa for Islam. The statutes and goals[2][3] are ratified in 1991 and this marks her formal definitive founding. The founding-communiqué is also called the Abuja Declaration.[4] Startingpoint for the conference is the fact that Africa is the only continent with an Islamic majority and therefore Africa should become completely Islamic.[5]
The plan contains a lot of points that are also common for Christian missionary organisations as relief and economic progression.
A battleplan was composed to Islamise Africa with some less innocent points in that decision:[6]
"To ensure only Muslims are elected to all political posts of member nations".
"To eradicate in all its forms and ramifications all non-Muslim religions in member nations (such religions shall include Christianity, Ahmadiyya and other tribal modes of worship unacceptable to Muslim)." (the word Christianity is underlined in the declaration)
"To ensure the ultimate replacement of all western forms of legal and judicial systems with the sharia in all member nations before then next "Islam in Africa conference."
"To ensure the appointment of only Muslims into strategic national and international posts of member nations."
The execution of this strategy can be recognised in countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia and Sudan. In Nigeria more and more provinces choose for the Sharia leading to heavy protests of Christians, oft resulting in violence and bloodshed to both sides. In Sudan the government chose in 1983 for the Sharia, in 1991 sharpened with death punishment for apostasy from Islam.
Funds: The government of Nigeria has donated 21 billion US-dollar conform an IAO-communiqué [7] as donation to this "Islamic Development Fund".
Organisation
The IAO consists of four main organisations:[8]
the General Shura', the highest authority consisting of 43 members from all over Africa and the Diaspora.
the Executive Comité.
the Secretariat housed at Abuja, (Nigeria).
the Necessary organs to the realisation of the goals.
Countries
The organisation mentions the following countries on its website:
Algeria
Benin
Chad
Egypt
Ethiopia
Eritrea
Kenya
Liberia
Libya
Mali
Mauritania
Marokko
Niger
Nigeria
Sudan
Somalia
South Africa
Tunisia
Zambia
External links
Website of the Islam in Africa Organisation
Notes and references
1. ISLAM IN AFRICA ORGANISATION, Introduced by Dr. Usman Bugaje, IAO Secretary-General On the proceedings of the Islam in Africa Conference, 18 Juni 1994, Kaduna
2. Objectives Islam in Africa Organisation
3. Fundamental goals of The Islamic Political System by Dr. Usman Bugaje (IAO)
4. The Abuja Declaration, East African center for Law and Justice (EACLJ.org)
5. Backgound Islam in Africa Organisation
6. Jihad Erdmute Klein and Robert D. Kaplan, Byblos Amsterdam (2005), 191 pages, ISBN 90-5847-330-9, see page 47
7. The Challenge of Islam by Answering-Islam.com, see par. What is Happening in the Islamic World?
8. Islam in Africa: Proceedings of the Islam in Africa Conference, on June 18, 1994, at Durbar Hotel, Kaduna by Dr. Usman Bugaje
But......
"There is no wisdom nor understanding nor counsel against the LORD."
Selah!
I have deliberately not mentioned the name Sanusi Lamido Sanusi in any of my social media posts, comments and in my articles since July, 2013, or so......until today. I was under pressure from my friends in the media to comment when SLS was suspended as the CBN Governor some months ago. I had invitations from Chamberlain Usoh and Chimezie Obi-Iwuagwu of Channels TV to come on their live programmes, Sunrise Daily and Business Morning, respectively, to discuss Sanusi's exit but I told them I would not speak on the matter publicly. Similarly, Mike Eboh of Vanguard newspaper, Sam Diala of the Union newspaper and Boason Omofaye of Bloomberg TV Africa wanted interviews with me but I turned them down.
I have finally spoken today because I have a release in my heart that I am under obligation as a Nigerian patriot to disclose the agenda at play which, sadly, even some who should be spiritually minded are totally ignorant of.
For the reader who does not know me personally, let me say the following to give the issue I have raised here some context:
1. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi WAS my personal friend; we met and became friends in August, 2002, after the CBN's Workshop on the Basle 2 Capital Accord. I was one of the Discussants on the paper which Bode Agusto presented on the Role of Rating Agencies in Basle 2 Accord Implementation. Sanusi made a comment during the Questions and Answers Session which impressed me and I went looking for him after the programme to commend him for his excellent contribution.
2. I was a champion of Sanusi's appointment as the CBN Governor in 2009 and was on Channels TV's Sunrise Daily pushing his candidacy the day he was to appear before the Senate for confirmation
3. Sanusi and I are Old Boys of King's College, Lagos (KC).
He left KC in 1977 while I entered in 1978. I was invited by Atedo Peterside to the Dinner he hosted to celebrate Sanusi's appointment as the CBN Governor in June, 2009, I attended with my wife.
4. It is unusual for KCOBs to oppose themselves openly. Like many KCOBs and some ex-staff of United Bank of Africa who are friends with Sanusi, I could have benefitted immensely from Sanusi by way of appointments and/or contracts if I was sucking up to him and kept mute about all I know about him.
5. One particularly bank CEO (who may be reading this...LOL!!) actually told me when I visited him in November, 2012, that "I no go dey give you job again oh". When I asked why, he said: "You dey fight my Governor - SLS". He then started laughing and claimed he was "joking". He has since stopped picking my phone calls and no longer replies my messages. We used to be quite close.
So... I know the consequences of opposing someone who has some "influence" in today's Nigeria.
BUT I SERVE THE KING OF KINGS AND THE LORD OF LORDS!! Halleluyah!!
6. I cannot be quiet when THE BLOOD OF GIDEON AKALUKA IS CRYING OUT AGAINST SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI FOR BEING ONE OF THOSE WHO INSTIGATED HIS BEHEADING IN KANO IN 1996. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was indicted by the Government of Gen. Sani Abacha and was incarcerated in Sokoto Prison for two (2) years for his role in that sadistic murder. His co-accused did not have that privilege. Gen. Abacha got them summarily executed but spared Sanusi because he is a prince of Kano and tmany northern Emirs and other leaders begged that he be spared.
7. I hereby call on the Federal Government of Nigeria to re-open the Gideon Akaluka case by instituting a Judicial Panel of Inquiry to investigate Sanusi Lamido Sanusi's role in that inglorious and satanic episode.
WE MUST HAVE #JusticeForGideonAkaluka.
Let the campaign, protests, marches, prayers, petitions, vigils begin...until we secure JUSTICE FOR GIDEON AKALUKA. Yes, he was murdered in cold-blood in a barbaric and brutal way at the behest of Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi about eighteen (18) years ago; but Gideon Akaluka's widow, children, siblings, other family members, friends and well-wishers deserve justice to get finally get justice and some kind of "compensation" for the irreparable loss of their bread-winner.
IT IS NEVER TOO LATE FOR THE TRUTH TO BE UNVEILED AND JUSTICE DULY METED OUT.
Now, let the honest reader judge whether I am serious, truthful, prejudiced etc.
TRUTH IS ETERNAL. JUSTICE IS SACRED.
Nigeria di fure......but only IF we have the courage to avenge the murder of Gideon Akaluka by Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
God bless Nigeria!
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