SIR KENNY OKOLUGBO’S TWEET AND DIVINE HACKING OF THE HOLY GHOST
In one breath, he exposed a huge plot against an innocent woman. In the next, he folded under pressure and claimed a hack. What a shameful retreat from truth and a divine exposure!
There are moments in a man’s life when his soul begins to quarrel with his silence. A kind of spiritual restlessness that grips his chest in the dead of the night and drags him to the threshold of truth. You toss and turn, not because the mattress is hard, but because the burden of guilt becomes too heavy to ignore. This is the same thing that seems to have happened to Sir Kenny Okolugbo, a former Commissioner under Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan and now a strategic communications consultant to the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio. In what seemed like a divine confrontation between truth and deceit, Sir Kenny took to his social media page during the Salah period with a confessional statement that jolted the conscience of the nation. Without warning, he began to reveal what many Nigerians had long suspected, but were still too afraid to admit that the series of vicious, calculated, coordinated attacks against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan were not mere coincidences, but the product of a deliberate, well financed political plot designed by powerful men who see Nigeria as a playground for criminal manipulation.
He admitted that he was not just aware, but was part of the script. He was not merely a spectator in the audience of betrayal, he was one of the actors on the stage of this malicious drama. He mentioned secret meetings in London, he referenced Sandra Duru, he exposed how Senator Natasha’s voice was cloned and manipulated to discredit her. He confessed that her phone was hacked, her privacy violated, and her public image targeted. Every dot connected with the precision of evil genius. This was not a political competition, but a political assassination of character. According to Kenny, it was led by the Senate President himself “Godswill Akpabio.” That confession, raw and damning, was not made under duress, nor was it typed by error. It was a man driven to his limits by a guilty conscience seeking peace with the divine.
Barely had the confession settled into public discourse, barely had it made its way into the consciousness of the Nigerian people, before the same man returned to vomit a disclaimer, claiming that his account was hacked. He blamed the ‘hackers’ who seem to only appear in Nigeria when politicians are caught red handed in their own rope of lies. He now wants Nigerians to believe that his soul did not speak, that his fingers did not type what his heart knew to be true. Except that we were not born yesterday. Even the gods of our land can tell a voice of confession from a badly arranged lie.
It is not the first time Nigerian politicians or their foot soldiers have hidden behind the curtain of “my account was hacked.” We have seen it with governors, senators, even presidential aides. It has become the lazy escape route when the truth escapes from their lips faster than their lies can catch up, but this particular one is different. It came with too much detail, too much precision, too much depth for a random hacker. The grammar was consistent, the structure matched his usual tone, and the timing came at a moment of national tension surrounding Senator Natasha’s ongoing political battles. The alleged hack lasted just long enough for one post to be made, and conveniently disappeared right after. Is that how hackers behave? Is that how cybercrime works? Or was it simply the Spirit of Truth whispering too loudly in the ears of a man who knew too much and had stayed silent for too long?
The truth is, confessions like these do not come from a place of accident. They come from conviction. They come from the guilt that haunts a man after he realises that he has become a pawn in a wicked game. Kenny Okolugbo may have been used, and used badly. The men he covered for did not honour him, did not shield him, did not protect him. When the fire began to burn, they abandoned him to carry the cross alone. Perhaps he thought he was indispensable. Perhaps he thought that if he protected them, they would protect him. Now he has found himself in the middle of a scandal so rotten, he cannot even tell the difference between his own truth and their lies.
The Nigerian people must not be deceived by this sudden turn of narrative. What Kenny wrote, he wrote from his soul. That was a man seeking redemption. That was not a hacker. That was a whistleblower whose voice grew louder than the threats around him. Let us not allow powerful men to intimidate those who finally choose to speak up. Let us not permit fear to bury a truth that was already born.
As our ancestors say, “When a man spits into the sky, it will fall back on his face.” Kenny Okolugbo spat out the truth, and now the truth is falling like rain. No matter how fast he tries to run, the ground is already wet.
History has recorded this confession. He may try to delete it, but the internet does not forget. Let the Senate President come out and respond. Let Sandra Duru come forward and speak. Let the APC tell us how far they are willing to go just to protect Godswill Akpabio who is trying so hard to silence a woman who dared to rise from Kogi Central. For now, let Kenny wrestle with his conscience, and let Nigerians rise with their eyes wide open.
This country may not have justice, but we have memory. And memory, when stirred, becomes a revolution.
By: ILUO DePOET
Lawyer | Writer | Political Analyst | Public Speaker | Pan-African