Sunday, November 12, 2017

Of Africa and the Ape men. By Chibykes Mahatma

Let me give an illustration. 
The white man made the car and put a seat in front with one seat belt.  Just one seat for one person with one seat belt. 
But a black man taxi driver will be gorilla enough to tell two people to come sit in front and still pay him money. 
OK.  That's not the problem. See the main problem. 
Then the persengers,  black men,  will be monkey,  chimpanzee and every other thing that have not fully evolved enough to agree to sit two people in front and still pay money on it. Two adult monkeys sharing one seat, not minding for their lives since they can't share one seat belt. Meanwhile the driver will have his own seat belt buckled. 
Then the white man will call us monkeys and we will be crying racism. 
AFRICANS, ESPECIALLY NIGERIANS, WE ARE APES. 
How I wish I wasn't an African.

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

THE LAMENTATIONS OF A POISONOUS DWARF AND THE LYING WORDS OF AN UNREPENTANT SON OF PERDITION by FFK


Two days ago Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said the following.

"100 billion naira and $289 USD million was withdrawn in cash by President Goodluck Jonathan two weeks before the presidential election ostensibly for security. This was unprecedented stealing and it led to the economic recession that we are suffering today".

Sadly the wild, baseless and frankly absurd allegations and willful and premeditated display of perfidy did not stop there.

A few weeks earlier Osinbajo had said the following:

"President Goodluck Jonathan did not put in place ANY infrastructural development in his last 5 years".

This is yet another unmeritorious and unworthy clangger!

The truth is that I am fed up with this despicable little man's horrendous lies. If he is not lecturing, talking down to or insulting the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Christian leaders or trying to convince the world that there is no islamisation agenda in Nigeria he is resorting to the most disgusting and shameful mendacities.

The truth is that there is nothing worse or more repugnant than a pernicious liar and a sanctimonious and self-serving dwarf that thrives in double standards and hypocrisy.

Osibanjo never saw fit to publicly condemn the stealing of the Ikoyi/Osbornegate billions, the SGF grass cutting stealing, the $26 billion USD NNPC contract scam or the Mainagate scandal.

Instead he always saves his perfidy and lies for President Jonathan and the leaders of the PDP.

He never condemned the slaughter of thousands of Christians (including clerics) and hundreds of Shiite Muslims in the north.

He never condemned the mass murder of IPOB and Biafran youths. He never condemned the obvious Islamisation and anti-Christian policy of the Buhari regime.

He never condemned the ethnic cleansing being carried out by the Fulani herdsmen.

He never condemned the relentless persecution and violation of human rights and civil liberties that the opposition have been subjected to for the last two and a half years.

He never condemned the northernisation of governance in Nigeria and the fact that his boss President Buhari had directed the World Bank to only develop the north and to ignore the south. 

He never condemned the fact that southern Nigeria and the Midddle Belt are effectively under occupation. 

He never condemned the fact that every single security agency in the country and every branch of the Armed Forces except for the Navy is headed by a northern Muslim.

He never condemned the fact that the army attacked Nnamdi Kanu's home, murdered 26 people in cold blood, killed his dogs, burnt his cars and "disappeared" him.

He never condemned the fact that the wives and children of opposition members and perceived enemies of the government are being killed, detained, maimed, rounded up, tortured and  harrased by Buhari's goons and security agencies.

He never condemned the fact that his own colleague, a female pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), was murdered in cold blood by muslim fundamentalists in the north just over one year ago.

He never condemned the censorship of the press, the intimidation and blackmailing of newspaper publishers and editors and the threats issued against the owners of radio and television broadcasting stations.

He did not condemn the planned clampdown on the social media over the next few weeks and months.

He did not condemn the systematic and insidious adoption of a culture of fear and silence which is being foisted upon our people.

He did not condemn the bombing of predominantly Christian IDP camps by Muslim Air Force officers.

He did not condemn the wholesale slaughter of the innocent Christian indegenous populations, including women and children, in Plateau state, Benue state, Southern Kaduna, Kebbi state, Borno state, Adamawa state and elsewhere in the north by Janjaweed-like Fulani militants.

I could go on and on.

Osinbajo, our supposedly learned, God-fearing, pious, humble and righteous Pastor and Professor of Law, has not deemed it fit to condemn anything that is evil or reprehensible that goes on in our country!

All he did and has done was go around calling Buhari his father, running his mouth off against CAN, the Church and Christian leaders and insulting President Jonathan and other members of the resistance and the opposition.

The truth is that I have lost all respect for this man. That is a pity because I have known him for over thirty years and have always held him in high esteem.

Yet sadly that has all changed because I never knew that below the surface he was nothing more than a gutless coward and quisling who, like Christopher Marlowe's  Dr. Faustus, had sold his soul to the devil for knowledge and power. 

I never knew that he was the sort of man that would sit by  idly and quietly whilst his own southern people and members of his own Christian faith are being humiliated, cheated, persecuted, enslaved, marginalised, slaughtered and, in some cases, being subjected to ethnic cleansing.

As far as I am concerned Vice President Osinbajo is not just a deceitful, mendacious and poisonous dwarf but he is also a lying imp and devlish little midget who has been overwhelmed and possesed  by a stunted, crude, cowardly and servile evil spirit.

The truth is that he would kill or sacrifice anyone, no matter how close they are to him,  just to please his boss Buhari.

I stopped regarding him as a believer the minute he bowed his head and went on bended knee before Baal's Prophet and the minute he opted to be the running mate to the greatest enemy of Christ's Church in Nigeria.

The fact of the matter is that, in my view,  the Vice President is not a Christian let alone a Pastor. He ceased being one long ago.

Like Judas Iscariot he has betrayed Jesus Christ in return for thirty pieces of silver and he has assisted those that have continuosly insulted and sought to undermine the Christian faith in Nigeria.

His is nothing less than a hideous, horrific and monuemental Shakesperean tragedy that shall not end well.

Permit me to close with the following.

The lack of sense that some commentators in Nigeria consistently display never ceases to amaze me. They claim that it is fair game for the likes of Osinbajo to keep calling Jonathan  and opposition leaders looters and thieves but that it is wrong, disrespectful and  unfair to call him a lying dwarf for saying so!

This is nonsense. And those that hold that view should mark this: the more bricks Osinbajo and his boss throw at us the more they will get in return.

We cannot be intimidated by them and we shall not be cowered into silenced.

Being a Vice President is one thing but allowing yourself to degenerate into a willing tool and servant of Baal and debasing yourself into what is nothing more than an unrepentant son of perdition is quite another.

I suggest that both Osinbajo and Buhari leave Jonathan  and the PDP alone and clean up their own filthy mess! They have just over one year left to do so.

Saturday, November 4, 2017

THE SLAVES OF NIGERIA (By FFK)

Many years ago the irrepressable Hausa leader who hailed from Kano and who was the  founder of the radical leftist political party called NEPU, Mallam Aminu Kano, said,

"Until the Fulani Emirs are toppled northern Nigeria will not know peace".

History has proved him right. The feudal structure of the north and its deeply conservative ethos has resulted in nothing but retrogression, poverty, disease, radical Islam, terror and killer herdsmen.

Yet the problem goes much further than the north: it extends to the whole of Nigeria. Worse still it has  affected the pysche of the Nigerian people and left them with a very low self-esteem.

We have become victims and casualties of our modern  history and little more than miserable serfs in a Fulani-controlled artificial, man-made vassal state which deems non-Fulanis as nothing more than the biblical "hewers of the wood" and "drawers of the water". 

In our very own eyes we are nothing and in our hearts we believe that the Fulani are everything. We bow and tremble before them, we jump when they sneeze or express their displeasure and we smile and commend them when they commit all manner of abominable atrocities and slaughter.

The bitter truth, which few wish to hear and even fewer are prepared to acknowledge, is that the fundamental problem of the Nigerian is that subconciously he has accepted the erroneous and false notion that he is a slave to the Fulani.


He has been robbed of his identity, history and culture. He does not know where he is coming from or where he is going.

He suffers from a grave, crippling and debilitating inferiority complex which has robbed him of his ability to think in a rational way or protest any act of injustice and barbarity that he or she is subjected to by his Fulani slave-masters.

This applies to every Nigerian both from the north and the south. The challenge of our time is to shatter that notion, free their minds and break their chains in spite of their weakness and their reluctance to fight for their own freedom.

For example look at a man like General Yakubu Gowon our former Head of State. The Fulanis have been slaughtering his Plateau people for years yet he cannot bring himself to condemn them publicly.

Instead he says things like "restructuring Nigeria is impossible" which is exactly what the slave masters want to hear.

This is one of the most shameful and retrogressive assertions in contemporary Nigerian history and sadly it comes from a man who claims to pray. 

Has Gowon forgotten that Bible says "with God ALL things are possible?"

Again hear what Gowon had to say about the cause of the Nigerian civil war 47 years after it ended.

He said Colonel Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the leader of Biafra, caused the civil war by lying about what transpired in Aburi. This is false. Ojukwu told no lie.

Gowon agreed to all the terms in Aburi but when he got home he reneged on the agreement simply because the power behind the throne and the de facto leader of Nigeria, a Fulani army officer by the name of General Murtala Mohammed who led the July 29th 1966 northern officers "revenge coup" and who put Gowon in power, said so.

Gowon's concessions at Aburi were unacceptable to the Fulani ruling class so the whole thing was thrown out of the window. This is what led to the civil war.

Sadly the tales of woe and servility do not stop there. Look at a man like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu who has suffered every form of insult and indignity over the last two years from the Fulani CPC and President that he helped put into power in 2015.

He literally helped to enslave his Yoruba people and fellow southerners and he consolidated and fortified the relentless subjugation, bondage and humiliation that the people of the Middle Belt have been subjected to by the Fulani for the last 100 years.

Yet despite that he now says he still "has confidence in Buhari". Poor him.

Does slavery and the selling of one's soul, heritage and kinsmen not have limits?  Is there no pride and dignity left?

Must some live on their knees and lead others into servitude and perdition? By the time Buhari finishes with him he will wish he had never been born!

By the time the Fulani finish with Nigeria we will all be speaking Fufude and have a cow in our back yard.

Permit me to conclude this contribution with perhaps the most graphic and appauling example of crawling servility and protecting and serving the master's agenda. 

This was provided by none other than Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who went to Lagos and told a gathering of Christians that "nobody can Islamise Nigeria".

That is exactly what the leaders of Egypt and Turkey once said.They both used to be 99% Christian until they let down their guard. Now they are both Muslim countries with tiny Christian minorities that suffer untold hardship and persecution. 

Leaders must LEARN from history and STOP IGNORING it.

The truth is that Osinbajo betrayed the Church by pairing with a man who HATES southerners and Christians but because that man is a Fulani it did not matter to him.

He went on bended knee and served his principal as if the man were God. And for him he was prepared to betray not just his kinsmen and peiple but also his faith.

And the result is as follows: under Buhari the head of EVERY military and security agency in our country except for one is headed by a northern Muslim and every parastatal in the energy sector is headed by a northerner.

Finally consider this:

The D-8 countries are Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey. They all have one thing in common: ISLAM.

Osinbajo talks down on the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for raising the alarm of islamisation. Nigeria is now a member of EVERY international Islamic organisation yet, according to him, there is no islamisation agenda!

Are we to keep quiet until they either pull down every Church or announce it officially? Somebody needs to talk to the VP.  He has forgotten why he was named the running mate to Buhari instead of his mentor, Bola Tinubu.

He needs to study the book of Esther before it is too late!

May God deliver us from these slaves and their relentless masters!

Such is the disgust that many feel about the shameful behaviour and self-serving utterances of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo that the President of CAN, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, was constrained to warn him and advise him to educate himself and stop attempting to prove his loyalty to Buhari by slamming Christians in the country. Ayokunle has displayed courage and fortitude by offering this timely admonition. Let us hope that Osinbajo listens.

Permit me to conclude with the words of President Abraham Lincoln. He said,

"to sin by silence when we should protest makes cowards out of men".

The Nigerian people have much to learn from this great man's insight and wise counsel. May God grant us courage and faith.

Friday, July 7, 2017

FEMI FANI KAYODE : The Lion of The East 2

THE LION OF THE EAST (PART 2)

Those from outside Igboland that say that they do not want Biafra have missed the point. It is for the people of the east to make that call and to make that decision and not for you.

What you believe is good for the Igbo or what you prefer for them is neither here nor there. Ultimately it is only THEIR choice and THEIR decision, which can only be made and established in a free and fair UN-sponsored and conducted referendum, that matters.

And in that referendum every single Igbo person, whether they be a traditional ruler, a chief, a wealthy business man, a pauper, a prince, a governor, a legislator, an elder-statesman, a student, a trader, a hairdresser, a bus-driver, a houseboy, a lawyer, a dancer, a singer, a landlord, a tenant, a judge, a clerk, a fisherman, a farmer, a taxi-driver, a secretary, a banker, a writer, a mortuary attendant, a pimp, a prostitute or a jobless man or woman only has one vote.

It is either "yes" or "no". No single vote is more important than the other and each vote carries the same weight.

The arrogance of those that beat their chests and believe that they know how that vote or referendum will ultimately go is second only to the short-sighted fools in the British media and political class who never believed that the United Kingdom would vote for BREXIT and opt to leave Europe.

It is also similar to the willful blindness and self-inflicted delusions of the Obama and Clinton-controlled liberal-left of American politics who swore and honestly believed that Donald Trump would and could NEVER win the presidential election of 2016. They forgot the "God factor" in all matters touching and concerning the destiny of nations and men and what a shocker they got!

Those in igboland that say they are the true leaders of the Igbo and that their people do not want to leave Nigeria and establish their own country may get the biggest surprise of their lives when the time comes.

And not one of them can defeat Nnamdi Kanu in a free and fair election ANYWHERE in Igboland today. If they doubt that perhaps they should try putting it to the test.

The great black American freedom fighter Malcom X said "the price of freedom is death". The 3 million Igbos that died in the civil war paid that price.

The hundreds of thousands of Igbos that were slaughtered in pogroms in the north in the mid-60's, during the civil war, in the '70's, in the 80's, in the '90's, in the 2000's and indeed right up until today paid that price.

The thousands of young and courageous IPOB men and women who were massacred by security forces in the streets of the east and in the sanctity of their homes over the last two years have paid that price.

The hundreds of Igbos that have been killed by state-protected Fulani militias and herdsmen in their villlages and on their farms in the last two years have paid that price.

Then came the threat of genocide and carnage from the Arewa Youth when the Igbo were told that they must leave the north by Oct. 1st 2017 or suffer another whirlwind of slaughter and pogroms.

Those that will be killed in the north after that date and once that deadline has expired will also have paid that price.

Given all this I have one question to ask: if the Lord, in His infinate wisdom and mercy, can raise a deliverer like the great Sir William Wallace to liberate Scotland from the English in 1297 why would He NOT raise a Nnamdi Kanu to deliver the Igbo people after they have been subjected to genocide, mass murder, wickedness and injustice at the brutal hands of the Nigerian state for the last 57 years?

If the Lord can raise an Oliver Cromwell to deliver the people of England from the tyranny of the Crown in 1642 why would He not raise a Nnamdi Kanu for the Igbo in 2017?

If the Lord can raise a George Washington to fight for American independence from the subjugation of the British Crown in 1775 why would He not raise a Nnamdi Kanu for the Igbo  in 2017?

If the Lord could raise a Maximillien Robespierre and Marat for the French people against the Bourbon royal family in 1789 and a Vladimer Lenin and Trotsky for the Russian people against the Romanov royal dynasty in 1917 why would he not raise a Nnamdi Kanu for the Igbo in 2017?

If the Lord could raise an Emeka Odumegwu- Ojukwu to deliver the Igbo people from total elimination, annihilation and extermination in 1967 why would he not raise a Nnamdi Kanu to deliver them from tyranny, mass murder and threats of genocide in 2017?

And the comparisons with Ojukwu are interesting. Both come from a royal and noble lineage and bloodline. Both went to some of the best schools and universities in the United Kingdom.

Ojukwu was at Oxford whilst Kanu was at the Metropolitan University (after finishing his first degree at Nsuka).  Both were well educated and enlightened enough to recognise the chains of tyranny and both had the mettle and the courage to cultivate a firm resolve to stand against it.

One did so in the filed of battle when his people were subjected to genocide, denied the right of self-determination and attacked whilst the other did so through aggressive political activism and without firing a shot. Both are endearing, charming, handsome, charrismatic, articulate and profound.

Finally, like all human beings, both are fallible and made one or two mistakes and errors in their careers by what they said about others from time to time. This is to be expected because they are both human.

Yet it is not what they say about others that matters but what they represent. And what they represent, which is essentially the protection of the weak from the tyranny and barbarity of the strong,  is not only wholesome and righteous but also noble, honorable and worthy of emulation.

Few can dispute that the suffering of the Igbo over the last 57 years has been horrendous, disproportionate and barbarous. By any civilised standard it has been totally and completely unacceptable.

Oceans of Igbo blood, including that of infants and babies, have been shed and spilt over those years and that sacred blood not only cries to God in heaven for vengeance but also continues to plague, foul and soil the very foundation of the Nigerian state.
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Not only has no remorse or regret been expressed or displayed for shedding that blood but instead those that have continuosly done so for no just cause for the better part of the last fifty seven years have been handsomely rewarded and well-compensated for their great evil and sociopathic disposition instead of being brought to justice.

When we go out of our way as a people to care for the weakest, the most vulnerable, the most villified, the most persecuted and even the most undeserving in our society it says a lot about us. And when we kill them at will and treat them like animals it means that we are no better than ravenous beasts ourselves.

The truth is that nothing and no-one can stop Nnamdi Kanu because there is a divine element to his meteoric rise.

God Himself has raised, lifted and annointed him and in doing so He has planted a seed, ignited a fuse and unleashed the spirit of Biafra  in the mind, body, spirit and soul of the Igbo nation.

Whatever happens to Kanu today that spirit and that movement will not die but rather go from strength to strength.

The man has died in millions of Nigerians that have remained silent when faced with the tyranny and injustice of today's Nigeria. But not in Nnamdi Kanu. The man has refused to die in him and still lives on.

He has refused to bow to tyranny and he has refused to succumb to the blackmail and intimidation of the state.

He is the Lion of the east: I stand by him, I love him and I salute his courage. O that we had more of his ilk in our shores. May God defend him and may the Ancient of Days guide and protect Him. (CONCLUDED).

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Nigerian Government: The true disintegration agent.

THE SIMPLE QUESTIONS.

Why has the Buhari / Osibanjor led administration refused to heed the thunderous call of Nigerians for the restructuring of the country? But instead have positioned themselves against it.
Is it not serve the said they came to serve Nigerians ?
Is it not supposed to be  "Government of the people and for the people?
Now the people, a large majority of the population are saying,  " we want this. We want the restructuring of the country. We want True fiscal federalism". And the "ruling servants" are saying  "No we won't do what you want". Is this still a democratic government or a tyrannical rulership?
Do I see a replay of the Aburi accord episode again?
The question is,  who be Gowon,  who be Ojukwu?
 Nigerians are the later.  Buhari  and Osibanjor and their government are the former.

WHO WANTS TO DISINTEGRATE NIGERIA??

As it stands,  those that wants to split Nigeria and cast us into a tormentous season of crises are not the MASSOB nor IPOB. Not even Nnamdi Kanu nor the Arewa youth forum nor the militants nor any other barking mongrel but President Buhari,  Vice President Osinbanjor,  and all the occupants of the upper and lower chamber of the legislature. In whose hands the powers have been bestowed to steer this ill-fated ship called Nigeria away from the ominous course of imminent wreck. But have chosen to instead step on the pedals of acceleration in the direction of the bermuda triangle.

THE EPILOGUE

Even as we continue our manned  drift towards the bottomless pit, it is our utmost hope that the journey to the pit of hell tarry for just as long as it takes to get to the day Nigerians will again seize power.  2019 general elections is what I speak of.  Then Nigerians will not forget that the present administration are anti-Nigeria. They have told us vehemently that a united Nigeria is not their pursuit. They have made us understand that they are a government of themselves and for themselves.
The crux of 2019 general elections campaign and vote casting will be the need for the restructuring of the nation. The voting pendulum will swing towards who will give the majority of Nigerians what they desire.  Which is true fiscal federalism. Baba and APC have taken their stand on the matter and Nigerians have taken note.  Come 2019 if the doom day tarry,  Baba,  should he be recontesting,  and his APC will stand,  and behind them will stand the Arewa Consultative Forum, the only group that have chosen to stand for nonsensity.  Beside them will stand,  any body or people that have successfully convinced Nigerians that they buy the auspicious idea of True Federalism and will make it the core component of their policy.  And behind them will stand,  yours sincerely and every other Nigerian outside the ACF.
Let the numbers count.  That is if they will allow for a free and fair process.
So help us God.

Thursday, June 22, 2017

My Vice President again

Acting president Yemi Osibanjor is just wasting time and playing to the gallery with all these series of meetings he has been holding with different villagers and township people.
"Government will not sit back and watch anyone bla bla bla", yet no single person out of the persons whose arrest have been asked for have been arrested.
Oga, it's not by meetings and reading convulated speeches. If you truly want to save Nigeria,  then start by saving time.  Enough of all these good for media hook ups.  Go and start working on the implementation of the recommendations of the 2014 nation confab.
Even a mad man knows now that that is the only auspicious way forward.  I feel disappointed that an astute man like yourself is resorting to an obvious jourrney of futility.
Abi na plan work?

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Open reply to my amiable Vice / Acting President

                                        Prof Yemi Osibanjor - Vice President of Nigeria. 


Vice President Yemi Osibanjor said something. 
He said "millions of people have died for the unity of this country". 
Sir, in as much as I respect your person both for your position as a leader of a country I find myself and an elder and a clergy figure, I must say that it is sad that you have joined those that insist on planting and promulgating falsehood in the minds of shallow minded Nigerians. I don't know if your actions are deliberate or in honest ignorance. But I want to believe that the former is the case. 
My amiable VP sir, contrary to your position and the position of many leaders or more appropriately " misleaders", who are bent on upholding a twist scripted version of history so that the future generation will only see a vague picture of reality, I wish to inform you that there are still a few of us Nigerians that happens to know the truth. Like someone once said, you can deceive some of the people all the time, but you can not deceive all the people all the time. 
I put it to you sir and to every other evangelist of this false gospel, that millions of lives have not been lost for the unity of Nigeria, rather millions of lives have been taken to ensure that a state of servitude and subserviency is maintained. Millions of lives have been taken to instill fear and tame some people to surrender to a existence in semi bondage. 
Sir, if by the millions of lives, you mean the millions of Igbos , innocent men and women murdered in the genocide of 1967 to 1970, it will be a spite on their gave and passing feaces on their rotten corpse to say they died for the unity of Nigeria. Sir, I will assume you don't know that the genocide led by Yakubu Gowon was no where near a battle for unity but a battle for the resource of a region. How will you go to a mans house and murder his family and called that "an act of love"? To keep the nation one. 
The genocide targeted at the igbos started before it was " legalized " in the guise of war. The war was never a battle for unity, but I display of callous hatred and genocidal vendetta. The millions of lives that you talked about was not sacrificed in the same that Jesus the Christ sacrificed his life to unify man to God nor in the way the legendary Inikpi of the Igala kingdom gave her life for her people. These lives you talk about was taken from the owners by force for something they have no understanding of. These are lives of men , women and children who were only but trying to survive a pogrom aimed at them. They died trying to live. Their lives were taken by scavengers who have no love for them but for what lies beneath their soil. 
The millions of lives that was lost Sir, was not for the unity of Nigeria but for an example of man's inhumanity to mankind. Man unkindness to mankind. Mans desperation for resources and disregard for life. And one day, Nigerians will be wise enough to know that even as the Gulf war and the 2001 attack on Iraq has nothing to do with the fight against terror nor weapon of mass destruction, but for selfish gain of some people, same way that the civil war of Nigeria had nothing to do with the unity of a country. But the subjugation and annexation of one region by the other.
I will close by saying, if indeed millions of people have died for the unity of the country, are you not saying Sir, that we have in our hands  a country whose engine is fuelled with blood? A vampire country that requires regular supply of blood from millions of its populace (that coincidentally always comes from a particular region ) to survive? Should we continue to give lives just to keep a vampire alive? I don't think so. I am not an advocate of geographical amputation. But if that is what is needed to save the body, my medical friends will agree that then it becomes not just pertinent but imperative. 
Let me close this write up here so as to give you and your colleagues in government enough time to look at and install the recommendations of the 2014 national Confab.
#TrueFederalism