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Britain Please Be Advised: The 1999 Nigeria Constitution Is A Weapon Of Mass Destruction By Ndidi Uwechue
Frankly, if the UK decides to interfere in the Decommissioning of an illegitimate 1999 Constitution that is a known forgery, would it then be prepared to host the tens of millions of refugees that would ensue?
by Ndidi Uwechue
Jun 10, 2021
The NINAS Movement steadily and surely sweeping through the NINAS Territory (Lower Niger Bloc, Yoruba Bloc, and Middle Belt Bloc) is the only non-violent and ORDERLY way to manage and contain the wreckage of Nigeria. It is therefore not just disappointing, but quite dangerous too that on May 19, 2021, newspapers reported that British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, had said that the United Kingdom would deny visas to Nigerians who disrupt 2023 general elections. On the face of it, one would think that Ms Laing was supporting democracy and fair play. However, given that since 16th December 2020, Nigeria became a DISPUTED PROJEC
Nigeria: Will It Be Confederation or Dissolution? By Ndidi Uwechue
The people’s focus now seems to be on two self-determination options. Either “Aburi”, ie a Confederation, or “Araba”, ie Dissolution.
by Ndidi Uwechue
Apr 12, 2021
For more than a decade, reasonable Nigerians had been calling for true Federalism to return to the country because the Unitary system practised since 1966, was unjust and therefore not working. Those agitating for this reorganisation simply called it “Restructuring”. The government of Buhari and Osinbajo was elected in 2015 on their promise of giving Nigerians the Restructuring they wanted. However, once in power, they failed to honour this promise in their party’s Manifesto to “…implement efficient public financial management strategies and ensure true Federalism”. Despite appeals from numerous quarters that rejecting Restructuring would lead to break-up, and slogans of “No Restructuring, no Nigeria!”, central government remai