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Constitutional Force Majeure – To Take Down The Nigeria Constitution by meavox: 6:33pm On May 28, 2020
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CONSTITUTIONAL FORCE MAJEURE – TO TAKE DOWN THE NIGERIA CONSTITUTION

Fellow Nigerians,

Especially the Alliance Territory ie Oduduwa, Middle Belt and Lower Niger (SE & SS), the 1999 Constitution which neither we nor our forefathers agreed to, has disabled our people and our territories because it is anti-development. We have been slaves of this Constitution for far too long, and now, for the sake of our children, who will inherit from us whatever we hand down, we CANNOT leave them what will harm them.

As parents we have RESPONSIBILITIES under God to do good to and for our children, all the days of our life. This 1999 Constitution harms our children so we CANNOT impose it on them.

History shows that people perish for lack of knowledge. Therefore, it is our PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY and our DUTY to learn about the Constitution under which we live. We are ADULTS and must therefore act like adults, not babies (they are spoon fed). So we must read for ourselves. Our children’s future depends on the knowledge we use on them. The 1999 Constitution is on the internet, plus is available in book form.

Several posts will be going out, and we (you and I) are to bring in a Constitutional Force Majeure – to take down the 1999 Constitution and bring about a fair, just, and pro-development Constitution that benefits all parts of this territory.

A Constitution is a Social Contract between a group of ethnic nationalities who first of all agree to form a Union, and be part of one country. The Constitution sets out the direction that the country is to take.

A “Force majeure” is a legal term, and is a common clause in contracts that essentially frees the parties involved from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties, such as a war, strike, riot, crime, epidemic or an event described by the legal term act of God, prevents one or both parties from fulfilling their obligations under the contract.

We are adults now, so we should research things we do not fully understand and ask lawyers, rather than be unconcerned about things that badly affect our children’s current and future state.

Through this Force Majeure a people’s Constitution will arise, that will be the foundation of a new Nigeria. We need a new Constitution. And most especially, our children need it. We particularly of Oduduwa, Middle Belt and Lower Niger have been suffering endless lack of development and progress, and the reason is this 1999 Constitution, which must go!

So ponder this, and let its meaning fill your soul:
“At first, people refuse to believe that a strange new thing can be done, then they begin to hope it can be done, then they see it can be done—then it is done, and all the world wonders why it was not done centuries ago”.
----Frances Hodgson Burnett

Please explain this message to your children, your house help, your staff, and everybody you know that has no access to a smart phone. Broadcast it widely.

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