# THE GREAT AFRICAN SUICIDE: SELLING YOUR SHIELD BEFORE THE BULLET HITS

There is a specific type of insanity that only exists where competence goes to die. It is the act of looking at a coming storm, knowing you have no roof, and then selling your bricks to your neighbor because he offered you cash today.

This is not business. This is not strategy. This is **suicide.**

JP Morgan, the giants of the financial matrix, have issued a death certificate. They predict Africa runs dry. No fuel. End of April. The engine of the continent stops turning. The logistics of life halt.

And in the middle of this death sentence, look at Nigeria.

While the vultures circle and the global market tightens its grip, the Nigerian government is nodding along as the Dangote Refinery exports fuel. Let that sink in. The continent is staring into the abyss of an energy famine, and the largest economy in Africa is shipping its lifeline out the back door.

**DOES THIS COUNTRY HAVE A BRAIN LEFT?**

Or has the rot gone so deep that short-term cash is worth more than long-term survival?

### THE DANGOTE REALITY CHECK

Let’s be clear about one thing before the haters come for me. Aliko Dangote is a beast. He built an empire while you were making excuses. He understood the assignment. He built the refinery. He has the capacity. He is operating like a Slaylebrity in a land of peasants.

But a Slaylebrity King does not let his people starve while he sells their bread to the enemy.

The refinery is a marvel. It covers the needs. Reports say domestic production hits between 62% to 92% of Nigeria’s requirements depending on the month. That is dominance. That is power.

**But power without control is chaos.**

If you produce the fuel, but you export the fuel, you do not have energy security. You have a revenue stream. You have turned gasoline into a dollar sign instead of a survival tool. When the lights go out in Lagos, the dollar in the bank account won’t start your generator.

The government is letting this happen. They are taking the tax, they are taking the cut, and they are leaving the population exposed to the very global volatility they had the capacity to fix.

### THE STRATEGIC RESERVE: THE MARK OF A MAN

I have talked about this before. Preparation is the only difference between a Slaylebrity Winner and a Victim.

A man who walks into a fight without a plan loses.
A man who walks into winter without firewood freezes.
**A nation that walks into a crisis without a Strategic Petroleum Reserve is a corpse waiting to decompose.**

Nigeria has **ZERO** large strategic petroleum reserve.

Think about the stupidity of that statement. You are sitting on crude. You have the refinery. You have the demand. But you have no savings account for energy. When the JP Morgan prediction hits and the global supply chain snaps, where do you turn?

You beg.

You beg the same international markets that just priced you out. You beg the neighbors you just sold your fuel to. This is the behavior of a slave, not a sovereign state.

True power? True sovereignty? It requires **hoarding.**

It requires the government to enforce domestic quotas. It requires crude allocation to be locked down for the locals first. It requires a “War Chest” of fuel stored underground, untouched, reserved for the moment the world tries to choke you.

None of that is in place.

### THE MATRIX WANTS YOU WEAK

Why is this happening? Follow the money.

The current approach boosts revenue *today*. It looks good on a spreadsheet for the next quarter. The politicians get their kickbacks. The traders get their margins.

But it leaves Nigeria exposed. It creates a dependency on global stability in a world that is designed to be unstable.

The West, the banks, the globalists—they love this. A dependent Africa is a controllable Africa. If you rely on them for fuel when your own tanks are empty because you exported the stock, they own you. They set the price. They set the terms. They own your future.

By exporting during a shortage, Nigeria is funding its own colonization.

### WAKE UP OR PERISH

This is not a political post. This is a reality check.

I don’t care about your flags. I don’t care about your parties. I care about **LOGIC.**

Logic dictates that when JP Morgan says “April,” you batten down the hatches. You stop the exports. You fill every tank in the country. You build a reserve so massive that if the world ends, your engines keep running.

Instead, the leadership is playing checkers while the world is playing 4D chess. They are trading sovereignty for pocket change.

To the people: Stop accepting this incompetence. Stop applauding leaders who sell your shield. A government that cannot secure energy for its people is a failed business. Fire the management.

To the builders: Understand that capacity means nothing without policy. Dangote built the machine, but the state holds the keys. If the keys are in the hands of children, the machine will crash.

**April is coming.**

The fuel will run out. The prices will spike. The weak will suffer. The strong will have stored energy.

Right now, Nigeria is choosing to be weak. Right now, the system is choosing volatility over security.

**Make it make sense.**

If you have the fuel, keep the fuel.
If you have the power, secure the power.
If you have no reserve, you have no future.

The world is a jungle. Stop acting like you’re in a zoo.

**- Sir Chris Okoye**

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THE GREAT AFRICAN SUICIDE: SELLING YOUR SHIELD BEFORE THE BULLET HITS…There is a specific type of insanity that only exists where competence goes to die. It is the act of looking at a coming storm, knowing you have no roof, and then selling your bricks to your neighbor because he offered you cash today. This is not business. This is not strategy. This is **suicide.**

JP Morgan, the giants of the financial matrix, have issued a death certificate. They predict Africa runs dry. No fuel. End of April. The engine of the continent stops turning. The logistics of life halt.

And in the middle of this death sentence, look at Nigeria. While the vultures circle and the global market tightens its grip, the Nigerian government is nodding along as the Dangote Refinery exports fuel. Let that sink in.

The continent is staring into the abyss of an energy famine, and the largest economy in Africa is shipping its lifeline out the back door. **DOES THIS COUNTRY HAVE A BRAIN LEFT?

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