Should we care about Nigeria far from us? Actually, who cares what happens there. And is there anything going on erstwhile fewer people compose and talk about it? due to the fact that it is known – present there is only what the large media talk about. If they're quiet about something, it means there's no specified thing, and the remainder is shuria and fake news. But before what's happening in Nigeria...
Every extremist change needs to be tamed with the alleged public opinion, or social mass, so that it is susceptible to external pressure. Even the most bloody revolutions did not erupt spontaneously. First, the alleged climate, the thought aura, was created to make the masses aware that "something is wrong", and that this "something" needed change. The kernel, the hatred was fueled – at last there was solstice and then “professional revolutionaries” entered the action.
Overcoming the “old order” is not a simple thing. Although the erosion of Latin civilization has already reached specified a point that it seems that it cannot be worse, the constructors of the fresh planet Order do not halt in their efforts to overthrow this civilization completely and build it in its place... Actually, you don't know precisely what. This is surely to be “new man”, “new society”, “new economical and financial order”, “new morality”... Do the fresh planet Order builders truly know what they want and what they want? Even if they do not know, however, they work towards something.
Many people wonder what attractions await us after the “pandemic”, the war, the “fight against climate warming”... And isn't that the large Cash Reset? And here we go again to Nigeria...

It's hard to full verify what's truly going on. But everything points to the fact that we are not only dealing with an interior political game, but possibly also, and possibly even above all, With an experimentation of cutting people off overnight from cash. The Nigerian Central Bank announced in October 2022 that the transition to the cashless economy and declared that the current banknotes would lose their validity in the days preceding the presidential election," reported the portal recently. Aljazzera.com.

The central bank, the request to carry out this operation motivated many counterfeit home money, announcingthat the transition to the digital currency will guarantee that even 1 Naira is not outside the banking system, which is now a ‘flag’. Previously, the media reported the introduction of a digital currency called eNaira since October 2021. According to bank decision-makers, digital money had "increase financial inclusion, facilitate money transactions and formalise the economy".
The Nigerian elections are scheduled to take place on February 25, 2023. Has the announcement of the Central Bank come into force? Everything points to a yes. In Nigeria, people are abruptly cut off from cash, protests are ongoing, ATMs are being attacked, vandalism is taking place. The Guardian paper A fewer days ago, she reported. about arson in the state of Delta of 2 banks. TG writes: “(...) riots began in the areas of Dupe, Mokola, Ogunpa, Apata and Iwo Road, erstwhile angry bank clients began protesting due to the fact that they could not gain access to their money or replace old banknotes with fresh ones. ” The central bank decision didn't all like it. As we read, "... any state governments have sued the central bank, demanding a suspension order and allowing Nigerians to usage both old and fresh banknotes until banks can supply adequate cash."

The protests are presently ongoing. Among another things, highways are blocked, and the military is directed to the site. People cut off from their money can't accept that.
The Nigerian Army has arrived at a major protest on the Benin-Ore expressway:
"There are soldiers everywhere. People are just running." pic.twitter.com/GiGMvwZc6q
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) February 17, 2023
NIGERIA — Protesters have blocked the Benin-Ore road over currency scarcity.pic.twitter.com/87ZOxVlhGk
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) February 17, 2023
Nigerian army being sent into Lagos ahead of this week's elections.
There are 7 million votes in Lagos. Many of them are young and unamployed. Today, any of them blocked off the Benin-Ore expressway.pic.twitter.com/zumEtNlxxB
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) February 17, 2023
The president of the Central Bank of Nigeria is Godwin Emefiel, a postgraduate of Stanford University, Harvard University and Wharton School of Business, participant of this year's Davos convention as part of the planet economical Forum (WEF). Emefiele himself had political ambitions and intended to compete in the upcoming presidential election on February 25th. The creation of currency chaos in the country can service circumstantial local political objectives. But it can besides service the goals of the globalists who chose Nigeria as the precursor of the large Cash Reset – you must yet see what it is like erstwhile suddenly, people are cut off from money overnight, causing chaos and panic. It doesn't substance that there will be victims. "The interest of higher rank is important" – as Goering's band Bielisz utilized to sing years ago. present the African state, tomorrow?
The situation in Nigeria deserves to be watched. Let us remember that we may be next.
Paweł Sztęberek