3 November, 2008
Belindus Bascho-George
Cultism in Sierra Leone?
Readers of Sierra Express Media may recall my outright objection to
allowing unregistered immigrants to remain in Sierra Leone when the West had indicated that immigration authorities in our
country were breaching human rights in their bid to eject foreigners (Nigerians in particular) who had infiltrated the system
and were deemed responsible for crimes relating to drug importation, smuggling and other actions alien to our country before
those people arrived.
The argument against their removal was hinged on their so called rights under international
law and the fact that Western countries had blown the actions of the head of Sierra Leone's Immigration Chief out of all
realistic proportion. Readers would also recall that I had echoed the dangers of strange behaviors and the fact that our country
is too small for the activities of those Nigerians who may practice all types of illegal acts in vast Nigeria and wishing
to continue doing so in Sierra Leone.
As a young student in 1959 at Ibadan Grammar School (under the then Principal the late
Rev. Alanyade), I was aware of the occultism that is the OGBONI Society. It was not good for Nigeria then as it is not now
but installing this devilish occult based society in a host country breaches all the bounds of decency and must not in any
way be tolerated. As a nation that has experienced the evils of war, allowing this society to infuse itself into the culture
of Sierra Leone is the establishment of dire consequences that may have effects on generations yet unborn. If as the residents
of Lumley have indicated that they would allow only twenty one days for the OGBONI head office to be closed, I would without
any regrets support their actions if they raze the building to the ground and even go further to rid the area of those Nigerians
who have felt it necessary to abuse their stay in our country.
I lost a school friend to this society in 1959 and to date the cause
of his death has not been legally declared as those who should have done so are a part of this devious CULT. As I have always
indicated, we love foreigners only if they would respect our laws.
I would presume there are very decent Nigerians who carry out their
affairs within the laws of the land but I make bold to warn any other person(s) that should they think that Sierra Leone is
an easy ride, they should reconstruct their thoughts and abide by our laws. We do not intend to go to war again and OGBONI
tends to threaten our safety in our own country.
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