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The poisoned chalice: General Oluyede and the theology of state-sponsored impunity, by Erasmus Ikhide

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April 17, 2026
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​NIGERIA stands at a precipice where the line between the protector and the predator has not just blurred—it has been erased.

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The recent elevation of Lieutenant General Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede to the position of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) was met by some with the hope of a tactical pivot. Instead, General Oluyede appears to have reached for the same “poisoned chalice” that claimed the legacies of his predecessors, from Buratai to Musa.

It is a chalice overflowing with trillions of naira, brewed in the dark vats of “rehabilitation” and served as a death sentence to terrorists victims and the Nigerian people.

Perversion of the parable of the Prodigal Son

​In a baffling display of scriptural malpractice, General Oluyede recently invoked the biblical parable of the Prodigal Son to justify the reabsorption of “repentant” terrorists into the fold of the state.

Let us be clear: the Prodigal Son was a wayward youth who squandered an inheritance on riotous living; he was not a butcher who decapitated children, enslaved women, and razed entire ancestral villages in a campaign of genocidal intent.

​To equate a mass murderer with a repentant son is not just a theological error; it is a strategic betrayal. When the military hierarchy treats the slaughter of thousands as a “misunderstanding” that can be cured with a vocational workshop and a government stipend, they are not practicing forgiveness. They are practicing internal sabotage.

​The High Cost of Pampering

​Under the watch of successive military leadership, we have seen a staggering paradox: the more money that is poured into the non-kinetic rehabilitation of terrorists, the more frequently our own military generals and foot soldiers are slaughtered like chickens.

This “pampering” policy has created a Trojan Horse within the armed forces. By reintegrating those who have spent years being ideologically conditioned to destroy the Nigerian state, the military has effectively subordinated its command structure to the very forces it was sworn to neutralize.

​The trillions of naira allocated to security have become a transactional currency. It appears more profitable for the Nigerian state to “manage” an insurgency than to defeat it. While millions of victims languish in unrecognized IDP camps—their existence denied by the same UN bodies that validate government narratives—their attackers are fed, clothed, and rearmed with the legitimacy of the state.
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A Government in Virtual Collapse

​President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ascended to power in 2023 on a primary plank of security. Today, that plank is rotten. If the administration’s only answer to the sophisticated, resource-driven genocide currently sweeping through Nigeria’s hereditary lands is the rehabilitation of the perpetrators, then the administration itself is complicit in the nation’s undoing.

​We are witnessing the virtual collapse of the Nigerian state. This is no longer an academic warning; it is a visible reality for the millions displaced and the thousands dead. When $9 billion in minerals are looted annually from lands cleared by militia massacres, the motive is no longer religious extremism—it is state-sanctioned corporate clearance.

​The Tipping Point

​Nigeria is at a state of existential vertigo. If General Oluyede and the Tinubu administration continue to prioritize the welfare of “repentant” terrorists over the survival of their victims, something will give long before the 2027 general elections.

​A nation that rewards its butchers and ignores its teachers—like the heroic Ms. Hanatu, who teaches children in the rubble of villages the UN says don’t exist—cannot stand. The poisoned chalice of rehabilitation is not a path to peace; it is a suicide pact.

Nigeria does not need a military that quotes the Bible to justify impunity; it needs a military that understands that the primary duty of the state is the unyielding protection of the innocent and the absolute elimination of those who would destroy them.

​The clock is not ticking; it is striking.

Erasmus Ikhide contributed this piece via: ikhideluckyerasmus@gmail.com

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