He who fears to fight because he's not sure of winning is not worthy to live. Note that the fight will still be brought to him when his fears are fully revealed to his enemies.
While we do not subscribe to war as a way to avoid further intimidation, we must not be afraid to defend our territory if invaders bring the fight. If we can't gain grounds, we must not lose grounds.
The fact that a warrior does not want war doesn't mean he should avoid one because he is afraid of death. He is battle-ready and will not surrender to invaders.
Each time I read a post that ignites fear as a means to avoid war, it hurts me because such posts fail to address the real issues.
Knowing history is not a strategy to win a battle.
It is having knowledge that should either motivate action or dissuade one from taking cogent steps to resolve an issue. History is important but one that does not motivate a corresponding action to solve a dilemma with subtraction.
Islam's Strategy
Islam has ONE strategy that has worked for them for centuries. When they want something, they employ the only language they believe their enemies shy away from; that language is violence. If they negotiate with you, and they get it, their dream is to expand it.
In the event of such expansion if they meet any opposition they re-negotiate. And if the negotiation won't work and they feel threatened, they employ a threat strategy, and if not taken seriously, they involve violence.
Israel's Strategy:
Israel will be nowhere today if it relied solely on the belief in peaceful negotiation. Read history.
Israel has come of age to understand the strategy of Islam. Israel will rather gain grounds than shift grounds. And it is working for them.
Islamic nations know that Israel understands that if it must get what it wants it will take a fight. It's either a peaceful negotiation which commonsensically is a first step to resolving issues. But if threatened not to live in peace she'll bring the offensive to their enemies.
Sometimes it takes a confrontation to shut threats and violence where negotiation won't yield. And the enemies must see this in the eyes of those at the negotiating table.
The Fulbes Strategy:
Fulani are audacious . They're willing to negotiate. 90% of the time they've won. Years later when Indigenous people notices the Fulani desires to expand their grounds, they get angry. Then they oppose them, the Fulbes pull back a bit only to restrategize.
Today, Fulbes has successfully installed their people. They want to expand as usual but the indigenous people says "NO". Not on our land. As usual, the Fulbes employs their best strategy which is threat. Indigenous people through their leaders hurries to the negotiating table.
The Fulani wins. But the Fulbes never wants to stop expanding until it gets TOTAL CONTROL. The Indigenous population says " NO". The Fulani now does not want to use threat strategy anymore, but violence: killing, maiming, banditry, kidnapping, terrorism.
They know the Indigenous people are not ready for a fight because they aren't trained to. They fear going to war. They always want to negotiate their way out of a fight. And 90% of the time such negotiations favours more those who are willing to take it by force......the Fulbes.
NIgeria’s Fulani Strategy:
Negotiate. And most often, this negotiation is born out of fear and prejudice. Fear that if we refuse, we will go to war. If we go to war I'm not guaranteed to win. A mediocre way of viewing a situation.
The Fulani don't consider that when they want to take (expand) lands or hold grounds.
All the Indigenous people especially their leaders and elites do is speak grammar, tell the people how terrible war could be, why they should rather give in to a threat than go to war even...
if their lands and rights will be taken from them. The South of Nigeria is yet to come to terms that it takes a sacrifice to conquer a sacrifice.
While you negotiate peacefully, jeep your weapons by your side and let the enemy know you have it, and you are ready to use it if that is the language they will understand since that's the kind they speak.
MY QUESTIONS
Who is winning?
Where were Indigenous people when The Fulbes were training their boys and girls to be ready and willing to defend their causes?
To the Indigenous supervisors, religious administrators, business persons and many parents I say, we have failed in many ways. We have failed our faith, we have failed in understanding the mysteries of existence, we have failed our children.
Those who seek peace because they are afraid of war will end up becoming the very slaves to those who threaten their peace. This, my brother, is what becomes of people with mediocre mentality.
Until Americans stood up to Britain, independence was never in sight.
Until dark-skinned fellows stood up to the whites in America, freedom from slavery was never in sight.
Until David stood up to the giant Goliath in the presence of his fearful brothers who were militarily and academically qualified, victory was not in sight.
Until Israel began to confront The Arab nations that brought threats and war with the same language they understood, expansion was not in view.
Our indigenous brethren in the South who are being killed because they wanted freedom did nothing wrong.
And those who are asking for a referendum, secession, restructuring, etc. If for asking they are being oppressed and ordered to be intimidated, and killed by the military, and other security agencies, as well as being attacked by bandits and terrorists, I will never blame...
them for fighting back. They are the brave hearts who refuse to fail their people.
Happy 70th birthday Emmanuel Oguejiofor Okala MON. Born on May 17, 1951, he started his senior Football career with the Red Devils of Onitsha in 1970. He was in the first set of players selected to form a new team known as @RangersIntFC in 1970 - and manned the post...
when this team won the Amachree Cup in February 1971.
He was drafted into the Green Eagles in 1972, and won his first international championship with the Green Eagles at the All-Africa Games in 1973.
He went on to win several National championships with Rangers and continental glory in 1977 with the African Cup Winners Cup. He was announced as African Footballer of the year by the African Sports Journalist’s Union (ASJU) in 1978. His last laurel being the African Cup of...
Aburi ghost, Asaba secessionists and waffles in high places.
When you listen to Nigeria’s Senate President, Ahmed Lawan’s skewed submission on southern governors’ meeting in Asaba, last week, you'll realise that people in high places too are not immune from marketplace waffles.
Miniature logic can proceed from the minds of huge, prarchute-like babanriga wearers after all. More importantly, from the tragic Lawan ill-logics, the much-talked-about January 1967 Aburi Accord will present to you as the quintessential Julius Caesar’s ghost promising to meet...
its nemesis at Philippi. Finally, you will find out that Nigeria is trapped inside this pit being because it lacks critically thinking leaders.
1. Our Governors in the South deserve the gratitude of all of us their people for hurrying to hold a meeting on the terrible insecurity that is ravaging all the peoples of the South.
We their people should commend them for the considerable amount of bravery that they have shown in their communique. In particular, it gladdens the heart that our Governors now have the courage to decide to eliminate open grazing of cattle in all parts of the South.
That is a historic decision of great significance. So, we their people are looking forward to two things now concerning that decision; first, what are the processes by which the Governors intend to carry out this decision,...
How pedophilia is treated in more decent climes.
An immigrant security officer in the UK, stalking and making passes at a 15 year old girl is taken on by the girl's Dad, who involves law enforcement officers.
NNAMDI AZIKIWE, 1953 SPEECH ON PROPOSED NORTHERN NIGERIA SECESSION:
In 1953 when Northern Nigerians were beginning to consider secession from the Nigerian colony that would soon be a nation, Nnamdi Azikiwe gave a speech before the caucus of his political party,...
the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) in Yaba, Nigeria on May 12, 1953. That speech, while not disallowing secession, suggested that there would be grave consequences if the Northern region became an independent nation.
Ironically, fourteen years later, Azikiwe led his Eastern Region out of Nigeria and created Biafra, a move that prompted a bloody three year civil war. Azikiwe’s 1953 speech appears below._
Somebody needs to tell the presidency that the days of intimidation, subtle threat, harassment and oppression have been confined to the refuse bin of history, since we now practice democracy.
Why do you oppress people for daring to interrogate your incompetence and inability to deliver the promises you gladly made while you were seeking our votes.
Why do you intend to silence our voices of resentment against your tactless leadership that has turned Nigeria...
to a killing field, with rivers of blood flowing from North to South cos someone we voted for has refused to lead?
Are we supposed to be clapping for an underperforming president or call him to order to rescue a country that has been variously described as a failed nation?