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Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Web2020: 11:24pm On Jul 13, 2020
Sanctions must be placed on Nigeria after horrific Christian persecution, lobby group says

IS UK foreign policy about to acquire some teeth? First, Boris Johnson announces that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Department for International Development are to be merged into a single Whitehall unit - a new Foreign and Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)

The UK is embarking on phase one of POCA enforcement, and will be looking for other cases of human rights violations.

Sadly, there are so many around the world, it is perhaps hard to know where to start. A recent report from the All Party Parliamentary Group on religious liberties, led by MP Jim Shannon, provides a credible answer. MPs and peers looked into the horrors of Christian persecution in Nigeria. The report is a damning indictment of the mayhem there and the wholesale murder, destruction of property and persecution of Christians in the middle belt region of that country.

The situation is horrific. In July 2018, the Nigerian House of Representatives declared the killing of Christian farmers in the middle belt to be genocide, and requested the government to act by establishing orphanages, among other critical steps. Two years later, this has not happened.

Churches continue to be burned in Nigeria - five hundred churches in Benue State alone. Many Christians) fear for their lives. And prominence is no protection – witness the murder of the Chairman of the Christian Association in Nigeria, the Reverend Lawan Andimi. Shockingly, Theophilus Danjuma, a former Army Chief of Staff has alleged that “[the Nigerian] army is not neutral. They collude [in ethnic cleansing of Christians]”.


Given the Nigerian government’s complicity in the persecution of Christians, in clear violation of the Nigerian constitution and international law, it is to be hoped that the full force of the Magnitsky-style powers will be used against the perpetrators. The UK can seize the assets of persons who have engaged in conduct connected with such human rights abuses, including directing, sponsoring or profiting from it, or materially assisting with it.

The Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act (2018) empowers UK ministers to impose sanctions to provide accountability for or be a deterrent to such actions (which amount to a gross human rights violation).

The silence of Nigeria’s chief law enforcement officer, Attorney-General Abubakar Malami, is damning and will surely be considered by the UK and others who examine how best to use human rights sanctions.

The Fulani herders who are committing these atrocities certainly see the Attorney-General’s silence as tacit approval for their actions and enjoy the comfort of knowing there will be no meaningful sanction from law enforcement.
Sanctions must be placed on Nigeria after horrific Christian persecution, lobby group says.


As Britain stands for liberal trade, competition and the protection of property rights, its foreign policies should deliver those around the world. The protection of individual liberty and the protection of the security of your person and your property is a critical value of the UK’s liberal economic democracy, and has been so since Magna Carta. The protection of human rights abroad is crucial to reflecting modern British values.

Sadly, there are so many around the world, it is perhaps hard to know where to start. A recent report from the All Party Parliamentary Group on religious liberties, led by MP Jim Shannon, provides a credible answer. MPs and peers looked into the horrors of Christian persecution in Nigeria. The report is a damning indictment of the mayhem there and the wholesale murder, destruction of property and persecution of Christians in the middle belt region

All the signs that Boko Haram are attempting in Nigeria what ISIS failed to do in Syria are crystal clear. In the last ten months alone they have invaded and permanently occupied 350 Igbo villages and communities. Localities such as Kajuru have shown their vulnerability, and many remained unprotected by the Federal Government.

Added to all this, rampant political and media corruption in Nigeria has drawn the spotlight on President Buhari, who lacks either the willingness or capability to confront the issue head on.

An endemic lack of transparency makes it harder to expose this corruption. The Corruption Perceptions Index 2019 ranked Nigeria at 146th in the world - two places lower than 2018 - scoring an abysmal 26 points out of a possible 100, level with Iran. It is difficult to imagine these statistics describing one of the most prominent members of the Commonwealth, and a long-time friend of Britain.

Combined with this inadequate response to perhaps Africa’s largest ever terrorist insurgency, Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, and those responsible for it, have been slammed by the IMF: “persistent structural and policy challenges continue to constrain growth.”

The UK, like many other countries has now armed itself to deal with this type of violation of its values. The government must now act: it is obvious that carrots alone will not change behaviour in Nigeria, nor will the violence and butchery end until there is a clear message from the West, to Nigeria’s leadership, that such actions will not be tolerated and will be met with the full force of law.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1308371/christian-persecution-nigeria-uk-Competere-foreign-aid-sanctions

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by bigdammyj: 11:26pm On Jul 13, 2020
Noted
Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by TooMuchStuff: 11:35pm On Jul 13, 2020
So long too long a report for this hunger induced lockdown

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by SmartProf(m): 11:36pm On Jul 13, 2020
I wish the sanctions can include flogging and kneeling that Daura man down in the next UN general assembly meeting.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by johnmartus(m): 11:41pm On Jul 13, 2020
And so what ? What Nigeria benefit from poverty stricken country called Britain?

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Oghene1st: 11:43pm On Jul 13, 2020
You mean a country of 66 million people is about to sanction a country made up of closely 200 million people?

The small respect wey we dey give UK be like dem nor want am again.

Busy body nation.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by eagleu: 11:44pm On Jul 13, 2020
OP, do you have to double paste the write up?

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by tutudesz: 11:51pm On Jul 13, 2020
Sanction Nigeria? Seriously is either the Ops lack the knowledge of international relation.
1. Sanction means Nigeria will withdraw it's membership from Commonwealth nations
2. All the assets of BP and other oil companies own by citizens of UK will be taken over by FG.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by realstars: 11:52pm On Jul 13, 2020
Come To Kaduna oooh!!! Please Come Before Hell Rufay Finishd Us Here oooh.
Kaduna And Benue Are The Slougtering Grownd Of Christians.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Golan007: 12:01am On Jul 14, 2020
But they want to steal our doctors right?

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by joshjc(m): 12:04am On Jul 14, 2020
Danielquavo:

Wait you want me to read this
it's not difficult to read

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by budaatum: 12:24am On Jul 14, 2020
tutudesz:
Sanction Nigeria? Seriously is either the Ops lack the knowledge of international relation.
1. Sanction means Nigeria will withdraw it's membership from Commonwealth nations
2. All the assets of BP and other oil companies own by citizens of UK will be taken over by FG.
Don't mind them. Lobby groups don't make policy in UK, and BP has a lot more money to lobby goverment to protect their assets.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Web2020: 12:31am On Jul 14, 2020
Danielquavo:

Wait you want me to read this
Train yourself to read. You will enjoy it. Who knows, you might turn out soon to be a CEO who would have to read a report of 30 to 300 pages.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Pentagon007: 2:13am On Jul 14, 2020
As a son of middle belt region, this is a Wonderful development. Please this sanction should be quickly placed on Nigeria. There has been genocide perpetrated against the Christian population. A silent slaughter! This is brutally carried out by the Fulani terrorists with active connivance of the Buhari government. IPOB has done well in this regard to get the world to know the genocide happening here.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Danielquavo: 7:03am On Jul 14, 2020
Web2020:
Train yourself to read. You will enjoy it. Who knows, you might turn out soon to be a CEO who would have to read a report of 30 to 300 pages.
That one na moni na, I be Igbo

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Daddysidhan: 7:14am On Jul 14, 2020
Danielquavo:

That one na moni na, I be Igbo
Stupid talk

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Web2020: 7:16am On Jul 14, 2020
Oghene1st:
You mean a country of 66 million people is about to sanction a country made up of closely 200 million people?

The small respect wey we dey give UK be like dem nor want am again.

Busy body nation.
Nigeria, giving UK respects? Let them announce only Visa restrictions on Nigeria, you will see when our leaders will be runing helter skelter like a man suffering from madness.
As Nigeria stands now, even south Africa can Sanction us, talk less of UK.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by malele(m): 7:17am On Jul 14, 2020
Not enough , dissolve the country

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Afolabimills(m): 7:26am On Jul 14, 2020
Long over due

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by jlinkd78(m): 7:54am On Jul 14, 2020
If d British are truly remorseful for d unmerited amalgamation of 1914 by them, they should kukuma support d peaceful dissolution of d contraption cos just like Nnamdi Kanu foretold this entity can't remain the same again

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by tutudesz: 8:37am On Jul 14, 2020
Web2020:
Nigeria, giving UK respects? Let them announce only Visa restrictions on Nigeria, you will see when our leaders will be runing helter skelter like a man suffering from madness.
As Nigeria stands now, even south Africa can Sanction us, talk less of UK.
Nigerian yearly contribution to UK economy through student fee's will stop, So who do you think will be running helter skelter undecided if Nigeria withdraw from Commonwealth nations who do you think will be running helter skelter undecided FG stopping the sweet Oil flow to BP and Other UK oil companies who will be running helter skelter tongue Guy international politics no be online propaganda

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by orisa37: 9:15am On Jul 14, 2020
TOO BAD REALLY. IT'S LIKE BRITAIN IS NO MORE IN THE WORLD. THAT'S WHY I CALL. BUHARI, A BRITISH EXPERIMENT FOR HOW CAN BRITAIN OPEN EYES TO SEE THE CHARACTERISTIC BRUTAL BEHEADING OF A WHOLE BISHOP IN THE NORTH EAST OF NIGERIA BY BOKOHARAM?

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Noneroone(m): 10:05am On Jul 14, 2020
tutudesz:
Sanction Nigeria? Seriously is either the Ops lack the knowledge of international relation.
1. Sanction means Nigeria will withdraw it's membership from Commonwealth nations
2. All the assets of BP and other oil companies own by citizens of UK will be taken over by FG.


continue deluding yourself. Ordinary visa restrictions will clear your eyes.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by tutudesz: 10:47am On Jul 14, 2020
Noneroone:
continue deluding yourself. Ordinary visa restrictions will clear your eyes.
Do you know how much UK government make from visa application undecided from Nigeria alone

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Web2020: 10:49am On Jul 14, 2020
tutudesz:

Nigerian yearly contribution to UK economy through student fee's will stop, So who do you think will be running helter skelter undecided if Nigeria withdraw from Commonwealth nations who do you think will be running helter skelter undecided FG stopping the sweet Oil flow to BP and Other UK oil companies who will be running helter skelter tongue Guy international politics no be online propaganda
UK doesn't need Nigeria to get all that you listed above. We beg them to give us students Visa, even common visit or tourist visa we beg. Infact most Nigerians go for Thanksgiving in Church, just because UK grant them 6 months tourist Visa. We virtually beg them for everything.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by tutudesz: 10:54am On Jul 14, 2020
Web2020:
UK doesn't need Nigeria to get all that you listed above. We beg them to give us students Visa, even common visit or tourist visa we beg. Infact most Nigerians go for Thanksgiving in Church, just because UK give the 6 months tourist Visa. We virtually beg them for everything.
Nigeria has the highest number of foreign students in studying in UK alone and the highest visa application. So sanctioning us will stop the cash flow, But a UN Sanction will go a long way in ending the killing

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Ruggedniggaone: 10:57am On Jul 14, 2020
SmartProf:
I wish the sanction can include flogging and kneeling our president down in the next UN meeting.
plus beheading lamidi kanu for inciting his dumb followers to overthrow NIG govt before Python gave him hot chase

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Samunique(m): 11:23am On Jul 14, 2020
Yinmu !!!

Noise making as usual, no concrete action to back it up .

The hypocrisy of these people stinks to high heaven !

Paying lip serves from the time immemorial undecided


Nigerians take your destine in your hand , the west cannot help you .

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by aremuforlife(m): 11:41am On Jul 14, 2020
[/quote][quote author=SmartProf post=91688821]I wish the sanction can include flogging and kneeling our president down in the next UN meeting.
Will you be proud of that? It's just like you being glad for an outsider to disgrace your father just because you both had a disagreement and you want a revenge.

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by aremuforlife(m): 11:42am On Jul 14, 2020
[/quote][quote author=Noneroone post=91697767] continue deluding yourself. Ordinary visa restrictions will clear your eyes.
The same UK that are planning to start visa issuing

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Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by saaron(m): 12:29pm On Jul 14, 2020
Pentagon007:
As a son of middle belt region, this is a Wonderful development. Please this sanction should be quickly placed on Nigeria. There has been genocide perpetrated against the Christian population. A silent slaughter! This is brutally carried out by the Fulani terrorists with active connivance of the Buhari government. IPOB has done well in this regard to get the world to know the genocide happening here.
Mark my words, all those responsible for souls lost through Fulani terrorist murderers will pay with their entire generation.
ONE NIGERIA DOES NOT EXIST!

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