21 September 2024

Buhari Super-Shield Man, Femi Adesina Confirms Nothing Goes Forever; Mocks His Critics

“Those who served before me have all succeeded in their different ways, no matter what people choose to believe, or say of them. They served their principals faithfully. I will do same to mine. Nobody will determine what happens next. Only God will do. We have different paths to tread in life. And it is determined by the higher powers.”

Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to General Muhammadu Buhari(RTD) anticipates he would be a very successful man after servicing a most corrupt and insincere government Nigeria ever produced. Mr Adesina looks forward to the future and borrowed a leave from his predecessors from 1976 and said: “Those who served before me have all succeeded in their different ways, no matter what people choose to believe, or say of them. They served their principals faithfully. I will do same to mine. Nobody will determine what happens next. Only God will do. We have different paths to tread in life. And it is determined by the higher powers.”

He has gone philosophical, knowing fully that history would be speaking about him as a man who thrives and struck success on the platter of deceit and falsehood as the fate of over 200million Nigerians hangs on his daily abet of the cabal in their abracadabra governance and solidly founded on lies and falsehood and a level of blackmail never experienced in the history of the country. What prompted his hysteric outburst may not be unconnected to his historic political gameplay in Nigeria as he defend a president purportedly serving a nation and whose credibility of existence is seriously in doubt as he has never even shown up to his citizens in a credible manner since 2017, giving credence to the fact that he may not be existing after all. But then, only the future would tell the true story. Adesina anticipated that come 2023, he would be ending his presidential spokesman job for the invisible Nigerian leader.

He admitted on in an article in his website titled, ‘We have different paths to tread in life,’ accepting that “even life does not last forever”.

He philosophized that only God knows his terminal time and “it’s in the womb of time. But the longest is 2023. We have our entrances and exits. I look forward to mine.”

Adesina, reflected on his critics’ opinions about his current power as a presidential myth-shield and ace cover for the invisible Mohammadu Buhari’s, being virtually presented as larger than life in a political mythology never experienced in the contraption called Nigeria. Many still believed the so called leader he claimed to be serving may not be existing in reality but only in cloning.

Fearing the future consequences of his present state of mind and whatever he might be shielding away from reality, he expressed concerns over critics comments, stressing that nobody could ever determine his destiny after 2023, but only God almighty. But does God aid a liar?

In the piece which appeared on his website, he listed those who served as image-makers to the nation’s heads of state since 1976, noting that they all succeeded after office and his is not going to be an exception.

He also wrote about his professional odyssey from a reporter to the status of a newspaper editor-in-chief before his appointment by the President in 2015.

Adesina however had paid his prices in journalism. He was the former President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors reflected and so well appreciated by many of his colleagues.

He reflected: “On the very first day in my current office, I already handed over the last day to God” He philosophised that the last day would always come as life does not last forever.

He continued:“Why have I decided to write this piece? The ill will, malediction I hear from some tiny, envious quarters. He is now anti-people because he’s S.A to the President. He will go down. He will come back to meet us, unheralded, unsung. He will be uncelebrated. He however mocked the critics: “Really? I dey laff. Who are they talking about? Me? No. It can’t be me, because my destiny was long hidden in Christ and in God.

“Those who served before me have all succeeded in their different ways, no matter what people choose to believe, or say of them. They served their principals faithfully. I will do same to mine. Nobody will determine what happens next. Only God will do. We have different paths to tread in life. And it is determined by the higher powers.”