Animosity: Omokiri wants to Use Igbo and Buy Freedom from Exile - Onyeji Nnaji



Many a time people who claim they are better historians lack the basic knowledge of what history actually is all about. In many of what Reno Omokiri (Pastor) referred to as history I have found baseless, inexperience and misinforming. One concrete fact I found in all the junks Omokiri had published as history is an unquantifiable hatred for the one Igbo race.

His reason for this unhealthy historical claims is simple; he thought the best channel to buy his freedom is by maligning the Igbo race.  The last time I checked his history page, he recounted how his ancestors used to rape, swindle, and kidnap lonely Igbo kids and sell them to their foreign acolytes for slavery. This is the only history of the Itshekiri known to Omokiri.

Again, people who know history, as Omokiri always claimed, do not sit down and wait for others to bring history to their face; they rather approach history with the best of their understanding of it, being guided by the the possible tenets which the oral tradition sustaining such a history commands. To wait for someone to bring history to one's face is to make unhealthy claims in the attempt to criticize another person's work. That was what Omokiri did to my essay on the meaning of Yoruba. Unfortunately he ended up making fool of himself.

This time also, Reno Omokiri (Pastor) has stood up to blame the Igbo for the Biafran war. If Reno Omokiri knows history as he has always claimed, I challenge Omokiri to discuss the Biafran war and let me let me point out the gaps in his narration. Yes, he was a witness as he said and I was not. But having read "The Five Majors" and other books written on the civil war events, I can speak clearly on matters about the war. Apart from the accounts by Achebe, Festus Iyayi, Adichie, reports by foreign reporters, poems and documentaries about the war, I have read the 1989 publication of Odumegwu Ojukwu himself bothering on events prior and during the war titled, "Because I was Involved". Deeper than what Omokiri knows about his claimed "  January 15, 1966 Ifeajuna-Nzeogwu coup," I have information bothering on the role of Femi Fani Kayode's father in the murder of Akintola.

Go and study very well before you come out to rant on your history claims just because you want to clear your ways with the APC government and probably secure your Freedom with Tinubu. My people say that the weed in your farm cannot disappear because you are discussing the ones in another man's farm. As for the the people you claimed were insulted, I want you to get this into your head. Wole Soyinka is a respected man as well as the rest you have mentioned in your essay against Peter Obi. Anybody who brings ant-infested firewood home invites lizards to a feast unequivocally. When Soyinka left his respected position and descended very low to involve himself in the market women gossip of the APC propaganda, he should know that the same sword he used on others was waiting for him also.

W.F. Kumuyi is also highly respected in christiandom, I believe you didn't see him being insulted on the internet. The reason is simple, he did not involve himself in any market women talk. I think the Obedients are applying the Lightweight Entertainment slogan: If you put head, you will collect". The reason you too were insulted as you claimed is because you brought yourself in. Therefore, if you don't want to be further insulted by angry Nigerians, relax in your exiled nation and stop supporting evil simple because you are seeking to be restored.




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