Former Nigerian Foreign Minister Bolaji Akinyemi revealed that the British handed over power to a group of people they could control in 1960.
Naija News It is reported that Professor Akinmy said the British avoided it Nnamdi AzikweObafemi Awolowo, Kingsley Ozumba Mbadiwe and Michael Okpara, as they want to control the country after independence.
On Monday, the former minister said in an interview with Arise News that there has been a plan to destabilize Nigeria.
He revealed this when he spoke about allegations funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Boko Haram Terrorist organization.
“Nigeria was the goal until we became independent, which is why the British arranged the power of the least developed parts of Nigeria, even if you want, and chose the elite they thought they could control. Even in our becoming Before independence.
“As early as 1945, the British decided to hand over themselves to whom they were, not Azikiwes, Awolowos, Mbadiwes or their choice of Okparas, because they knew they could not control these people.
“So, to some extent, when India under Jawaharlal Nehru managed to escape its control, they learned their lessons. They learned their lessons, and since then As for any colony that will become independent, they must ensure that the person they hand over power is the person they can control so that they can continue to control these countries and Nigeria has been the goalHe said.
The former minister further revealed that he attended a meeting in Washington and he learned that developed countries do not want superpowers to come out of black countries.
“I believe Nigeria is trying to destroy and use any agent or agent that can be created. I once attended a meeting in Washington, which is a country in the north of the world where no country wants a black country to become a superpower because it affects themselves The family race puzzle faced. This happened in Kwame Nkrumah. Recalling what Mandela said until Nigeria did it, no black race could do it in this world,” he said.