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Saturday, August 28, 2021

The Days Of Evil Doers Are Numbered In Nigeria....

It is both sad and disheartening to observe the construct that some people try to give certain developments in the country. And that came out in bold relief in this week’s attack on the officers’ quarters of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), in which two people were killed, and one abducted.









The news headlines, the slant of the stories, the analyses and discussions, all tended to paint a narrative of the humiliation of our military, the failure of government, and the fact that anarchy had been unleashed on the land.


 Watching, listening to and reading all the deliberate obfuscation of the matter reinforces the conviction once again that our country is filled with haters of government, of humanity, of good, and even of God. They deliberately muddy the waters, rejoice at evil and all forms of iniquity.


Since the Boko Haram insurgency started in 2009, Nigeria had been at war, and the security challenge confronting the land has mutated in many ways. Terrorism, banditry, kidnappings for ransom, cult killings, and all sorts have been thrown into the mix.

Insecurity was one of the factors that led to change in leadership in the 2015 elections. Nigerians simply got rid of an inefficient, ineffective government, and voted in Muhammadu Buhari and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). The man had done it before, showing strength as a military leader, and he could do it again.

And truly, Buhari took the battle to the insurgents, directing on Inauguration Day that the command centre of the Boko Haram war be moved to the Northeast, where the issue was domiciled. And since 2015, the man has not relented, recording series of successes, and some reversals, which are typical of all human endeavors.


As stated earlier, the security challenges mutated, becoming hydra-headed. But one thing was clear: we were not where we started, when bombs went off like firecrackers in major cities of the country, killing and maiming people in their scores. As at recently, insurgents, bandits, kidnappers, evildoers were on the back-foot, being killed daily in their hundreds, and surrendering in droves. Light had appeared at the end of the tunnel.


What should we have in a less hateful polity at such a time? Cooperation with government, encouragement of our military and security forces. But what did we get? Complaints. Grumblings. Wailings. They should have done it this way. They didn’t put this leg right. They should have faced that direction. And all sorts. What a people! What a country!


And when there is a reversal in fortunes, no matter how temporary, as happened with the NDA attack this week, you see the predilections and propensities of the evil-hearts. They actually gloat, pretending to be concerned, while actually rejoicing that the house rat had urinated in the pot of soup. Miserable comforters!
What kind of people are we, really? Instead of rallying our military, encouraging them and spurring the government further into action, they say the foulest things that can come from the nether region. Government is incompetent. 

The military is no good. They’ve been humiliated, and they only stop short of doing a jig on television, spewing expletives and concocting conspiracy theories. They simply forget where we were coming from, and where we now are. Ungrateful. Unthankful. Ungracious.


Evil stalks our country, just as it does many other countries of the world. Life is nasty, brutish and short. Some people spend all their days and nights fighting the vermin, trying to extirpate evil, but we don’t value it. The decent dies for the indecent, trying to keep us safe, but we tell them to go to hell. We value nothing, appreciate nothing. We even rejoice when a reversal occurs, as happened at NDA. Issorait. What we sow is what we reap.


What really happened at the elite military academy? What was the intention? Simple. An attack on the soft underbelly of the forces of good. It was deliberate, contrived, orchestrated, all to make government look bad, and pump discouragement into the military at a time they were poised to make a decisive end of the security challenges.



Strike at their jugular, and get the motley crowd wailing. The emergency analysts will come with false narratives, the opposition political parties and interest groups with negative mindsets will trumpet it, and make it seem as if the Heavens were falling. What a country! What a people! They value nothing, appreciate nothing. Except for those who understand.


As President Buhari has said, the NDA attack was meant to throw a dampener into the morale of our military. And the negative chorus, always on standby, is reinforcing the intention. But some people know better, and they will not be discouraged. Let those playing negative politics with security and human lives continue. The days of evildoers are numbered in this country. God is always on the side of good people.


Emperor Haile Selassie said it, and it was rendered into music by Bob Marley: “for we have confidence in the victory of good over evil.” We will not rejoice at iniquity, at evil. We will not pump discouragement into our troops, nor into a government working hard to improve our fortunes, despite the strong winds of adversity. We believe the word of God: “The wicked shall be a ransom for the righteous, and the transgressors for the upright.” (Proverbs 21:18)


Evil people are being daily sent to God to answer for their sins. They are in the throes of transition, in the paroxysms of severe pains. Their end is sure. We have the promises of God on that. Good will always overcome evil, and we will never gloat or rejoice at iniquity. The seeming victory of degeneracy can only be temporary.


*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

27 comments:

  1. Femi, I am not a violent person but I feel like slapping and kicking you now..What Nonsense are you spewing, nobody has played dirty politics than this administration you are part of,let me tell you Posterity won't be kind to you in particular!
    For someone that calls himself a Christian to watch what is happening in the nation now and say it's better than what we had yesterday is outright wickedness and malicious.I know you are talking out of because your bread is buttered now but let me tell you, you won't continue enjoying this bread forever, you will soon come back to reality!

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    1. He will purge the bread

      Defender of evil and gross wickedness

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    2. Mr Femi don drink their "water". His family should be praying for him.

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  2. Adesina, you and your oga should answer all those questions you are raising there.
    You know the answers. Tell us why not even one commander or foot soldier of
    Boko Haram or ISWAP has been prosecuted:
    Not even one. The UN special report uncovered
    your secret program where you housed them in mansions and are paying them monthly and gave them cars.
    It is your days that are numbered.
    Shame upon shame on you for your hypocrisy. 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

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  3. What manner of unconscious and lack of conscience write up is this? 🙄
    Justifying the evil of BH.

    Who is playing politics with people lives? Apc and Buhari govt should just resign. Same people that threw Jonathan under the bus and called him all manner of names can't even take an oita of their own doings.


    God is so merciful and slow to anger. If it was during the days of Moses, cheiii!!!!

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  4. Femi,we don't blame you,keep rambling!
    I pray that the monster ravaging the country catch up with you soon!

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  5. This man is mad but looking for whom to tell him!

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  6. Numbered ke? Na today?

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  8. I just knew it's Mr Femi 🙄

    Tell your Oga to wake up

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  9. May God judgement come upon all evil doers in Nigeria .

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  10. I don't know this mab but his death touched me deeply.

    He looks kind and calm...continue to rest in peace Sir And may your killers and their sponsors never know peace for the rest of their days...Amen.

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    1. Everything created by GOD will work against them that sow blood and tears

      Canker
      Palmer and caterpillar worms will go after them and their finances
      They will gnash their teeth and cry and no one will help them

      They will be laid desolate

      Prov11:21 will be their portion full measure pressed down and shaken together shall be their lot in Jesus Christ name Amen

      Men shall see it and fear GOD

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  11. If I had known this piece was written by Femi adeshina I wouldn't have bothered reading. Nonsense as usual mtchewwwwww.

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  12. What's left to understand in the daily cause of evil happenings in this country? Femi Adesina, the only man who will see evil and call it good. Always twisting words. RIP major

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  13. May the soul of this gallant soldier RIP. As a writer I have known Adesina's style of writing & so didn't bother to read. I dont want anything to spoil my day and weekend. He's going to be miserable las las & I pity him.

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  14. I pray the almighty God arise in his anger and trouble everyone troubling Nigeria. Fight those who fight Nigeria. Curse those who curse Nigeria. Make unrest, epidemic, wailing, fear, anger and tribulations behalf those who has vowed to make this great country sink. AMEN!!!!!

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    1. Amen to this prayer! Wicked man! Adeshina you will not know peace!

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  15. The worst thing that will happen to anyone is to have his conscience severed with iron!!!! All you evil doers will never escape the wrath of God in Jesus name Amen.

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  16. Femi we all shall leave this world one day.. It doesnt end here. We all shall stand before a Judge who is consuming fire.

    All i have to worry about personally is my daily personal sins which i know i shall overcome by His grace. What about you? Aside your daily personal sins, Are you ready to stand the accusing voices of the innocent bloods you and your superiors have shed all in the name of politics?

    It doesn't end here Femi.

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  17. Mtcheeww.. I knew it was him. Didn't bother reading

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    1. Thank you. I didn't read either. I don't want to be vexed in my spirit.

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  18. This man is sadly not very bright.

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