President Buhari, the sons of Shimmei and the deteriorating mind of Femi Adesina, By Femi Fani-Kayode

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I am convinced that President Muhammadu Buhari’s spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina has now finally lost his mind. In his latest essay, titled “The Sons of Shimmei”, he compared Buhari to the biblical King David, the greatest King that ever ruled Israel.

One is constrained to ask the following question: what on earth is Davidic about Buhari?

King David was a Spirit-filled believer and a heroic and courageous child of God whilst Buhari is a son of perdition and a tyrannical servant of Satan.

In what can only be described as a chilling and irresponsible manner, Femi also said that Buhari could have “cut off the heads” of his opponents, meaning he could have had them assassinated. Gosh. Jumping Jehoshaphat! What has happened to my old friend? Poor old Femi.

He has just made a cardinal spiritual blunder the consequences of which I have no doubt that he will deeply regret.

In this game you must never threaten your opponent with death because once invoked the Angel of Death usually returns back to sender. I shall pray for Femi because I want him to live long and prosper.

I knew that he was frustrated but I never knew he was a man of blood.

I never knew that he and his leader believed in murder as a tool of governance.

Yet the truth is that the Lord will see to it that they pay a terrible price for even thinking of taking the life of their detractors and political enemies both in this life and in the next.

The truth is that God alone gives and takes life and whether they like it or not He guards His own jealously. The Bible says “touch not my anointed and do my prophets no harm.” Consequently no-one is intimidated by Femi’s implicit death threat.

One thing is clear though: he ought to be mindful of the fact that whilst he and his associates are planning to take someone else’s precious life, they may end up losing their own. Examples of such a course and turn of events are replete in the Holy Bible.

Femi mentioned the great Abishai who was a biblical hero in his own right and one of David’s strong men and allies.  Abishai and David’s other strong men were courageous and righteous men who undertook a noble cause, who shed the blood of evil men and who fought against tyranny.

To compare members of Buhari’s cabal to David’s strong men is like comparing Queen Helen of Troy to a Bombay whore.

One is regal and queen-like in all her ways whilst the other is nothing but a cheap back-street, “short-time”, AIDs-infested woman of questionable character and easy virtue.

Femi has done a great disservice to Abishai.

By mentioning him in the same sentence as the cabal.

I say this because he was a soldier of truth and a gallant man of honor.

This is not the case with anyone in Buhari’s cabal. They are the opposite to the Abishai’s of this world. They are the darkness that seeks the darkness. They are predators who drink the blood of their innocent victims and feed on their flesh.

They prey on the weak, they destroy the young and they slay the old, the vulnerable, the defenceless and the weary.

Buhari has no Abishais around him. He has no Joabs and no Prophet Samuels either. He only has the Absaloms, Hamans, Judases, Dalilas and the Ahitophels of this world.

That is the tragedy and weakness of his Presidency. That plus the fact that he does not fear God and he does not respect the rights of the Nigerian people. If he did he would have resigned long ago and handed over full power to his number two, Professor Yemi Osinbajo.

Finally Femi wrote “when Buhari returns home some people will bury their heads in shame.” He is wrong.

The truth is that when Buhari returns home some people will prop him up and pretend that he is well enough to be President until he falls sick and goes back abroad again.

It is called “corpsocracy” and it is defined as “the rulership of the living by the dead”.

That is Nigeria’s biggest burden and challenge today.

Instead of telling us that his principal can kill us all, Femi should consider his many failings and fluctuating health and advise him to resign honourably.

That is what a real believer and a true man of honor would counsel his erring and ailing boss to do and not try to intimidate those of us that are in opposition with blatant, vulgar and bullish threats of death and assassination.

The path of blood is a dark and unpredictable one. I advise Femi not to take it. Meanwhile I continue to wish both him and his principal well and we look forward to his eagerly anticipated return from nether nether land.

Credit: Femi Fani-Kayode

5 thoughts on “President Buhari, the sons of Shimmei and the deteriorating mind of Femi Adesina, By Femi Fani-Kayode

  1. Dr. Salih Mustapha…I don’t think it was “Bode” that said what you attributed to him; it was Femi Adesina.

    Bode Dolu is a blogger reporting on what Femi Adesina wrote. But your points are well noted.

    Cash Ezimako

  2. While I highly well-come an endorse the Torah and Old Testament, it is only one who can understand the Arabic version of the Torah and Old Testament better to comment. Bode correctly said about the position of Prophet David depicting the characteristics of youths. His age was not mentioned, But in Islam of Muhammad it is only adults that are allowed to join Jihad.
    Why did Adesina not comment on Goliath who thought of using brute force to win and establish the Shari’a? It is unfortunate that the Muslim scholars clerics and their Christian counterparts did not advice General Bukhari against using brute force to establish peace. We are all brothers (1 Kings 12:22-23). From Moses it is do not fight one another, from Jesus it is do not take arms, from Muhammad do not manufacture weapons and use the tongue as your sword. Anyway I wan those who called themselves Christians to understand that there is not difference between the teaching of Muhammad and what was revealed and practiced before him. Let them do something to save Nigeria or else let them seek for breaking up the country so that they can live according to the teaching of their Messengers. I believe that is lie that Nigerian Army days to bring Shekau alive or dead. Ha! Ha1 Ha! But President George Bush
    failed! Probably Nigerian arsenals are not from USA.

      1. Remember religion (obedience to the Lord) tends to make men not cowardly but truly valiant. The righteous is bold as a lion (Rev. Matthew Commentary on the Whole Bible). If Pastor Professor and President is not bold, I will remind him of Matthew 26:52, “Put your sword away. Any one who lives by fighting will die by fighting. Don’t you know that I could ask my father. and right away he could send me more than twelve armies of angels?” Those verses were reflected in the life of Muhammad. All, what I am trying to point out is, since Nigerian Leadership is under the one who called himself a Christian let us see its fruits for its fruit were seen in the life history of Muhammad Rasulullah. Had God not sent him angels without request he could never won a single battle.

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