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Date: Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 1:01 AM
Subject: Atiku, Obi, Tinubu: Who is best for business?
To: <songhai2020digitaldv@gmail.com>
Sannu Sannu Sannu Aminu,
You know that I have always have contempt for Nigeria and Nigerians. The contempt is driven  by the ignorance  and stupidity of the Nigerian Political Class and Its Governing Class.  As I read reports about the various clowns who want to become President of Nigeria, I say to myself how on earth the Gift Lord Lugard Gave Africa and Africans has been misused and abused by those who lead what is called Nigeria. It is sad that Nigerians for decades have demonstrated excellence in Intellectual services and products and have shown an excellence production of entrepreneurs but failed to devel a Grand Strategy to make Nigeria and Africa beacons of unparallelled accomplishments. Look at China, India and Brazil.Nigerians by and large are very talented mass of humanity but some how they have failed to marshall such talents for the greater good of Nigeria and Africa.Some one need to tell all those donkeys jumping around Nigerian Politics and want to be President; Some one should tell tem THAT NIGERIA WILL  NEVER BECOME A MODERN STATE UNLESS IT IS A STATE IN THE SONGHAI FEDERATION.  It is the economic forces that driving the initiative for POLITICAL FEDERATION IN AFRICA. From investigations done in Africa we have discovered that the bulk of ordinary Africans want THE UNITED STATES OF AFRICA. Therefore , NO MORE DETOURS. The Campaign for the Political Unification of Africa-The United States of Africa-THE SONGHAI FEDERATION-2025 will be launched on September 21, 2023. On that day, every where in Africa, the people will be out in streets singing and dancing for FEDERATION NOW NOT 2063.    It is going to be PEACEFUL .Each person will be waving THE GOLD BOOK-THE SONGHAI FEDERATION CONSTITUTION.   You see; Mao had his RED BOOK; Dr. Kwame Nkrumah had his BLACK BOOK and Gaddafi had his GREEN BOOK and WE-USAFRICA-2017 PROJECT WILL BE WAVING OUR GOLD BOOK. We have done a lot of work on the ground in Africa.   We are now working the NETWORK EFFECT.
We must not fail Nigerians:
If you run into Dangote , Tony and other Nigerian Billionaires , tell that without a Political Federation-united states of -THE SONGHAI FEDERATION, THEIR CORPORATIONS WILL NOT BE SUSTAINABLE. Global Corporations will put them out of business. Globalization is the NEW IMPERIALISM. Think about it.
Yaya Fanusie, PhD


 
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