4 reasons why Nigerian artistes are not part of the Illuminati.
Nigerian fans are in love with speculating about the Illuminati.
The
Illuminati, the occult worshipper, the one who brings disaster and evil
in the world who worships the horned god, this and more are just a few
of the definitions of what the Illuminati is.
It has originated since the start of the civilization and many studies claims that it has managed to include its loyal members in the different powerful aspects of society. At present time, one of the most influential sectors of the society, the music industry is believed to be proliferated with Illuminati followers. Claims of using this industry in influencing people in worshipping the devil god are not stopping and several significant names in the industry has already been named as an Illuminati member.
A country with deep
religious influences, Nigerians believe that there are dark, powerful
institutions of influence that the average person will never see nor
take part. History has shown that there are these types of entities
floating above the general public constantly — and their machinations
usually have much to do with what transpires around the world.
But
believing that such an organization would recruit Nigerian celebrities
into the fold just because of their pop culture influence is
unrealistic.
Nonetheless, names like the late
Dagrin, M.I Abaga, Psquare, Olamide and others have been tossed around
consistently whenever the subject of the world’s most powerful secret
society is brought up. But that begs the question — how does a Nigerian
artiste gain induction into the Illuminati? And once you’re in — is it
for life?
Pulse Music gives 4 reasons why Nigerian artistes are not part of the Illuminati.
We have our own jazz
We
Nigerians are renowned for dabbling into the occultic spiritual, and
utilizing it to influence the physical. Voodoo, Juju, Jazz, Babalawo,
and many other names are used to describe the practices of the providers
of the service.
Nigerian artistes, if they need
supernatural aid to provide wealth, fame, career advancement and
influence would have an abundance of suppliers and magical providers.
Just flip through the commercials of City People Magazine, you would
have enough Mama Asaba, Guru Danshiki, Eternal Temple of Life, to supply
you.
We as a people are patriotic when it comes
to the voodoo department, hence we patronize Nigerian jazz to grow the
Naira. Illuminati is foreign, and might not work in Africa.
We are scared as a people
Nigerians
are a terrified people. With Boko Haram campaigning in the North,
Militants from the South, and the general thieves, robbers and many
other potential channels of harm, people live in perpetual fear and
distrust. Also, we have diseases, poor medical healthcare, auto crashes,
and many other mishaps to keep our hearts in our mouths. Life
expectancy in this county is 52 years, and many want it to be longer.
Nigerian
artistes would be too scared of the Illuminati. No celebrity would want
to join knowing that it has the option of ending your life. No one
wants to be part of a body capable of reducing their lifespan. We would
hustle and blow. If we don’t blow we will look for bank work, or become a
welding apprentice. Illuminati gerrarahere men shii….
No African Branch of Illuminati
Historically,
Illuminati was founded on May 1, 1776. Initially, the group comprised a
group of five members who were free- thinkers, an offshoot of the
Freemasons. In the context of what is known today, this group is
believed to mastermind and control the world through the governments and
celebrities in order to establish what it refers to as a “New World Order”.
These people are supremacists wanting to dominate the world, and the
black continent. They won’t be inviting Africans to the table. They want
to dominate Africa, not partner with African acts.
If
there is the remotest possibility that the Illuminati exist, the only
African branch would the one for monitoring, not recruiting.
Not Enough Influence
When was the last time you ever bought a product or interacted with a brand because of it aligned with a celebrity?
Nigerian
stars might supply all of Africa’s entertainment, but very rarely do
they influence individual personal decisions. Nigerians are independent
folks, who live life they way they want it. When Illuminati signs up a
person, it is for the utility of that person’s influence to promote
their interests. Nigerians artistes don’t have that level of influence.
Christianity
A
huge percentage of Nigerian stars are Christian. Christianity speaks
against aligning oneself with foreign bodies, with God being the only
allowed source of strength, salvation and divine succor.
Whatever
the Illuminati offers, Christians are of the belief that accepting it
would constitue a great sin, which would rub God off the wrong way and
condemn them to suffering in the afterlife. Also, there’s the pervading
belief that via faith, God’s providence can double, triple and quadruple
any offer or benefit from the Illuminati.
A typical Nigerian Christian would cast and bind, rather than talk to the Illuminati.
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