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Jesus Christ, Trump and FFK

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No one worships Jesus Christ and US President Trump like this Nigeria Christian

IF US President Donald Trump survives the putsch House Speaker Nancy Pelosi coordinated against him, there are a couple of things he’ll want to do. Top of his laundry list will probably come one thing: a visit to Africa.
It doesn’t matter he once referred to the peoples on the continent as ‘shithole countries’. They adore him still, as the latest survey from Pew Research Center just confirmed. Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, among others, have always dialed up his approval ratings.
Trump is worth killing for, some of his African fans believe. And no matter how he balls things up, it’s also okay getting really crazed about him. That’s on Twitter.
Like this fanboy:
“Yours is a phyrric (sic) victory! The Dems, liberals, globalists, Satanists, unbelievers, pedophiles & hose that hate God’s anointed (sic) servant @realDonaldTrump can KISS MY ARSE,” one of Trump’s over 700,000 Nigerian fans (on Twitter), in fact, the most fanatical of them, Femi Fani-Kayode (FFK), tweeted after the impeachment.
To know how far, high, or low a Trumpian can go in Nigeria, you need to remember Fani-Kayode – whom he is. And the best place, still, to know him is on Twitter – same turf you can find his idol Trump in his elements, when he’s not on his golf course at Mar-a- Lago.
Fani-Kayode, his Twitter account (About) says, is a “lawyer, columnist, historian, poet, old Harrovian, alumni of London and Cambridge, former spokesman to President Obasanjo, former minister of culture, former minister of aviation.”
Elsewhere, you may find him as an evangelist, doting father, PDP ogre, and more.
That’s a helluva things for a single person. Being more, surely, has its upside.
So by all standards, especially reckless defense on Twitter, FFK passes for Trump’s biggest fan in Nigeria.
He deserves it.
While Candidate Trump was still goofing about in the run-up to the 2016 election in the US, FFK had been prophesying, furiously, from his underground cell in the EFCC cage where he was – that the Republican candidate would carry the contest. “As the news filtered into the EFCC underground cell that Trump had won, I shouted “praise the Lord” at the top of my voice to the utter amazement and chagrin of my cell-mates and the cell-guards,” FFK wrote in an article later.
He said he was celebrating ‘the fact that with His son and servant in the saddle, God Himself will be back in White House.”
FFK has a discerning spirit. Can’t you see? As far as he knows, Trump of the US is a joint-heir with Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of God. And they, Trump and FFK, have their spiritual citizenship in Israel.
That was why he tweeted copiously when Trump moved the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem in 2017. For FFK, it was an epiphany. Trump fulfilled an apocalyptic prophecy – with all the numerology clicking in place.
“If you want to know who the 45th President of the United States really is, read Isaiah 45. He is the biblical Cyrus and he came to establish God’s counsel,” FFK tweeted.
He could wager anything on it – that with the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, it is obvious ‘God anointed (sic) Trump and chose him to lead America’.
You should have no problem swallowing that – if you know a thing or two about the coming big boom – the doomsday.
Trump’s predecessor, black, Baptist Dem Barack Obama, was portrayed by American apocalypticists as the horn-headed anti-Christ to give the world the mark of the beast 666, and doom all so branded. It became just logical now for FFK to have a very white supremacist and Evangelical Republican glorified as a Christ. For America first.
For other nations, Fani-Kayode’s Trump is the Prince of Salem that will restore Christianity, law and order, and human rights. Especially in the regime of the old general and Muslim President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria. “Not only will he [Trump] resist their constant and gross violations of human rights and civil liberties but he will also bring them to justice for their regular use of genocide against religious and ethnic minorities in our country,” he wrote.
And Trump’s reign of peace has started already.
“I am delighted to hear that the Federal Government, through Attorney General Malami, has ordered the release of Col. Sambo Dasuki and @YeleSowore. That is the way to GO!!! Thanks be to God! I also thank real Donald Trump,” FFK tweeted Dec 24 when the DSS released the two detainees.
According to FFK, after Trump delivered the captives of the mighty in Nigeria, days later, he moved on to Baghdad to establish further his reign of peace. There a hater, Iranian Shiite Qassim Suleimani, head of the Quds Force, was roasted in a drone strike the US president ordered.
The death of Suleimani delighted FFK. And he didn’t hide his feeling. “It is time to finish the mess called Iran and to put an end to terrorism in the world. They hate America, Israel and Christians and they constantly indulge in terror,” he tweeted January 5.
Nor did he fail to sing the praise for whom it was due – Trump. “I say again, God bless Donald Trump for making the world safer.”
Trump probably felt like the cat that got the cheese reading FFK’s gushing. He couldn’t help tweeting back to this diehard of a fan: “You said it all Mr. Femi.”
The response got many retweets, as it is the culture of this Twitter generation. And DT could have retweeted FFK’s, too.
If that really happened, it would mean the second thing about Africa that ever caught Trump’s attention – on Twitter. First daughter Ivanka Trump tweeted videos of her visit to Africa in April 2019. She loved what she saw, and was hopeful America’s first dad would love it, too. And, Truly, Trump retweeted two of the videos.
Development watchers have kept their eyes peeled for hints – just any hints – about Trump’s Africa visit. So his absent-minded retweets and a reply to his most garrulous supporter in Nigeria could do.
And when the Air Force One eventually touches down in Abuja, Trump may like to give FFK a brotherly hug, and a good hand, a very high five, of fellowship.

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