The same pattern, the same magnitude; what is going on?
In the early hours of today being 27th March 2020,
another explosion hit Ilu Abo area of Akure, the Ondo State capital.
It has been confirmed that over hundred houses were
affected in the explosion including churches and schools.
A reliable eye witness account reported that a truck
carrying the explosive feigned to have been spoilt on the road. While
pretending to be making efforts to extricate the truck from the point at which
it was stuck, all of a sudden, a spark started coming under the truck, and what
happened next was a deafening explosion.
As this happened, the truck and those it was conveying
were all buried in the ground, as recounted by our reliable eye witness.
Not only that the truck and all that were on board were
instantaneously buried in the ground as the explosion took place, but roofs of
near and distant houses were blown off, houses were chattered, and lives and
properties also destroyed.
When we juxtapose this Akure incident with what happened
at Abule Ado in Lagos, it can be seen that both incidents followed a similar
laid out pattern.
It may be recalled that a truck was also said to have
been stuck, and that at the same place the truck was stuck, the explosion took
place. Roofs were blown off and hundreds of houses were destroyed as well. The
magnitude went as far as 5km away to destroy houses.
Now, same script has been rehashed in Akure. This
incident has in no small measure totally and completely vindicated all those
who stated, without any iota of doubt, that it was a bomb explosion that took
place at Abule Ado.
May we, at this juncture, remind the world, that the
Fulani nation, under the umbrella of FUNAM, did not mince words to claim
responsibility for the Abule Ado bombing, even as they mocked the Yoruba for
their foolishness in forming AMOTEKUN, for which they vented their anger on the
West, by bombing Abule Ado.
Let it not be forgotten too, that a few weeks before the
Abule Ado bombing, Nigeria's Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai, had, in
a very sinister way, informed, and indirectly warned the South Western part of
Nigeria, about the presence of Boko Haram in the west, and the imminence of
their terror attacks. It was not long after this warning from Buratai that the
Abule Ado bomb attack happened.
We can equally recall that after the Abule Ado bomb
attack, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the indigenous people of Biafra, said
it was the Nigeria Military that planted that bomb, and what they used in that
attack was a gravity bomb, which it is only the military, that are capable of
accessing.
He furthered warned that more of such attacks are still
to come. Now, the same attack is coming from another state that supports
AMOTEKUN.
It must be pointed out clearly, that after the Abule Ado
bomb explosion, the Federal Government started reclaiming the lands that were
said to have been acquired for the military some years back, which points to
the fact that the government of Nigeria is certainly complicit in the bomb
attack.
While the Fulani Janjaweed terrorists called federal
government of Nigeria uses bomb attacks to terrorize the South western part of
Nigeria, as an expression of the Fulani anger for the establishment of
AMOTEKUN, in Biafra land, the same Fulani terrorists, under the cover and
protection of the federal government of Nigeria, uses fire outbreak and
petroleum products tanker explosion to attack Biafrans.
All these highlight the level of incompatibility and
irreconcilable differences that exist among the three major national blocks
within the fraudulently concocted contraption and criminal enterprise called
Nigeria. It therefore boils down to the fact that the only solution remains the
immediate dissolution of the evil entity called Nigeria.
The restoration of our dear nation, Biafra, remains the
only way out.
Biafra has come!
Reported by:
Mazi Emeka Nwankwo
For: Lagos State Media
Written by:
Mazi Chukwudi Okeke
For: Lagos State Media
Edited by:
Okwunna Okongwu
For: Lagos State Media
Published by:
Chibuike John Nebeokike
For: Lagos State Media
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