By Onumajuru Onyekachi MacSantos (Abia Writers)

Edited and published by Joseph Afokwalam

In the history of Muslim conquest, every Muslim fateful draw their passionate, fanatical inspiration from prophet Mohammed, the leader of Islam. Let every African use the #Afghanistan vs #Taliban as a case study.

The Taliban as an ideology emerged in 1994 as a prominent faction in Afghanistan civil war. They primarily consist of students (Talib) from the Pashtun areas of Eastern and Southern Afghanistan who inculcated traditional Islamic schools and every public gathering. They also fought during the Soviet-Afghan war. One of two groups claiming to be the legitimate government of Afghanistan connected internationally recognized the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

Between 1996 to 2001, the Taliban controlled approximately three-quarters of Afghanistan. They enforced the strict interpretation of Islamic law, irrespective of your belief.


 During the leadership of Mohammed Omar, the movement metamorphosed into its peak. It spread throughout most of Afghanistan, precisely what this presumed President Muhammadu Buhari's regime is doing today in Nigeria.

The restoration of the Taliban in power has been an old Islamic strategy and format used by prophet Mohammed to systematically and forcefully convert non-Muslims. Their formula remains the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. The two powerful instruments used to dismantle Afghanistan are takia and the injection of programmed and radically trained opposition into sensitive and key positions like security as repented terrorists. That was how the opposition scanned the security brain box of Afghanistan.

What is happening in Nigeria now directly points out that the Nigerian government has duplicated the same measure used by the Taliban to dethrone their political opponent. The so-called BUHARI APC regime has activated the hate speech and previous declaration of sir Ahmadu Bello that Nigeria is the "estate of their grandfather."



The myopic, ignorant and unreasonable #Big Brother Nigeria viewing youths, Christians and indigenous people that lack a sense of history will soon foolishly and shamelessly start campaigning for mirage 2023 presidential election. The ongoing Afghanistan case should call the groups mentioned above and tribes to consciousness because Nigeria is inorganic and unworkable. As it stands now, every other religion or belief in Afghanistan is history because the Taliban have forcefully converted a small portion of remaining non-Muslims to Islam on gunpoint.


It has started happening in Nigeria. The uncountable Boko haram, bandits, Fulani herdsmen, and ISWAP terrorists are seriously recruited into Nigerian security agencies. The NIGERIA government publicly tagged them "repented terrorists" who have recently wiped out millions of Christians and indigenous people in Nigeria. Currently, in northern Nigeria (Niger state), about 200 kilometres to the Nigerian capital Abuja, the terrorist groups are forcefully converting non-Muslims to Islam in broad daylight with video evidence.


Anyone reading this article should know that NIGERIA is on a #time bomb with the predictable outcome of #blood bath and #destruction of properties.

Indigenous people should stand up and fight the common enemy, which is #onenigeria.

In Biafra, we stand.


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  1. Except something is done very fast, the Afghanisation of Nigeria is a legitimate fear. Like in Afghanisatan, Nigeria has a version of Talibans called Boko Haram. They are determined, and are well equiped with weaponry. They have radical Islamic ideology, and are willing and able to enforce it through violent means. The morale of the defending military is very low, and many soldiers may be feeling uncomfortable with the decison of the government to forgive captured terrorists, incorporate them into the military even when their loyalty is unknown and unproved. I hope it will not go the way of Afghanistan ... fox news live stream

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