Though Boko Haram is currently still alive and active in Nigeria, its capacity has clearly been severely degraded. Its activities are now more of terrorism than insurgency. CA! commends the courage and the many sacrifices of our military and other security personnel that God has used to bring us thus far.
However,
that Nigeria continues to be in dire
need of prayers is evident considering that in the midst of our cautious
rejoicing that the Sunni-Islam-inspired Boko Haram fire is being extinguished,
it seems the enemy is desperately intent in fanning another conflagration into
existence, to be inspired by the Shiites, whose leader in Nigeria, El ZakZaky
is currently in detention by the military.
Smells like the story of Mohammed Yussuf all over?
Of
course, the military must do its job, and it’s unimaginable (as seen in several
videos posted on the Internet, e.g. here,
and here)
that a private group would block public road against the nation’s Army
chief. What then would they not do to
private citizens!
The problem is what
trouble makers can do with these “humble beginnings”. It’s an open secret that
Boko Haram in its deadly form was the creation of a political class first to
deter ex-president Jonathan from contesting the presidency, and subsequently to
make the country “ungovernable” for him. Like fire who shows little respect for even
the person that kindled it, Boko Haram soon became a franchise that could not
be easily controlled by one particular group.
At its most desperate moment, in the closing days of the Jonathan
administration, Boko Haram sold itself to ISIS and globalize the conflict.
A statement by the Nigerian Army in September
confirmed that “Boko Haram” still had important sympathisers and supporters
within the Nigerian state. In the
statement, the army said the activities of the top politicians and elders
hailing from “Borno State in particular and North
East generally” included engaging the services of “Marabouts and other
unethical means to reverse the gains made so far in the war against insurgency”
(http://www.cananusa.org/index.php/campaigns/news/931-insurgency-borno-elders-sabotaging-our-efforts-army.html)
Many
are wondering if it indeed could be anything other than intense manipulations
in the spiritual realm that would pitch a proud Shiite procession across the
path of the convoy of Nigerian Army chief returning from military
operations. And this happening precisely
at the peak of the cold war between the two topmost rival Islamic traditions:
Saudi Arabia and Iran.
With
the cold war between the two nations having degenerated to the execution of top
Shiites clerics in Saudi Arabia, and the desecration of Saudi’s Embassy in
Teheran as a preliminary response, analysts point out an impending merciless
war that would be fought mostly using other nations as proxies. (e.g. see
this ref).
And
even when a desperate
Saudi Arabia finally decided to enter the fray against its now rabid product,
ISIS, the Shiites Iran and affiliates were conspicuously missing from the
coalition of 34 Islamic countries put together to do the job. That is to be expected. But of concern to us is the inclusion of
Nigeria on the
list! Doesn’t this look a clear
indication on which side of the Proxy-war Nigeria, (like Sudan for instance,see
here)
is taking?
Even
with loud protestations by the Christian Association of Nigeria (https://www.naij.com/669691-can-blasts-buhari-agenda-strong-islamic-undertones.html),
the National Christian Elders Forum (https://www.naij.com/679887-isis-christian-elders-warn-pmb-dragging-nigeria-saudi-coalition.html
) and several other groups, all the assurance our President would give us is
that he is still considering the situation and Nigeria is “not
in or out” of the coalition. Full Stop!
Sounds
more like the President’s belonging “to all and none” inaugural promise. It’s certainly not comforting, especially
given precedents by Moslem leaders in the past, for instance Babangida’s taking
Nigeria into the OIC in 1986 (see http://www.nairaland.com/2072477/flashback-major-players-nigerias-o.i.c)
.
As
The Preacher showed in a recent
teaching, it’s not just the presence of righteous people that makes the
Almighty God to intervene in the affairs of
nations, rather such righteous
people must be unmuted: interceding and doing all it requires to prevent their
land from degenerating into accursed, beyond-redemption state.
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