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PoliticsRe: ONE-NIGERIA HAS NOW “INVITED OVER” AL-QAEDA INTO OUR ANCESTRAL LANDS! by meavox(op): 9:17am On Aug 06, 2020
okefrancis:
Hello Mr man, I know you were paid to write this nonsense and unreal story just to cause havoc, though a lot have to be put in place in terms of security in Nigeria but can you compare the former regime of the opposition party that so many people were being killed, therefore let us rise against all these hatred on Buhari/Osinbajo government
GROW UP!

Just because you are not being killed in the genocide in Middle Belt you are happy with One Nigeria.

Get out of my posts. Everything I write has been reported in newspapers widely throughout One Nigeria.

Arewa willing tool! Are hate-filled terrorists herdsmen/Militia/Boko Haram-ISIS from Cross River or are they Fulani?

NONSENSE!
PoliticsONE-NIGERIA HAS NOW “INVITED OVER” AL-QAEDA INTO OUR ANCESTRAL LANDS! by meavox(op): 8:42am On Aug 06, 2020
ONE-NIGERIA HAS NOW “INVITED OVER” AL-QAEDA INTO OUR ANCESTRAL LANDS!

Buhari’s regime with his assistant Osinbajo have by their policies made “One Nigeria” a welcoming place for the world’s terrorists! Because in “One Nigeria” terrorists are treated with much lenience. Here is how:

1. Nigeria’s government releases “repentant” and “rehabilitated” Boko Haram-ISIS terrorists that soldiers had risked their lives to capture.

2. Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, Yobe East, had sponsored a Bill officially known as ‘A Bill for the Establishment of the National Agency for the Education, Rehabilitation, De-radicalisation and Integration of Repentant Insurgents in Nigeria and for Other Connected Purposes’. This is also FREE FOREIGN education oooo that will be paid for with Niger Delta oil money!

3. Although they deny it, there are reports that Boko Haram-ISIS terrorists who are “repentant” are being absorbed into the Nigerian Army, but we know this very corrupt government has given us no reason to trust it and the mockery of an INEC Tribunal gives plenty of evidence that this government is NOT the one Nigerians voted for.

4. Dangote trucks and other trucks are flooding the Middle Belt and South with military-aged Arewa men hidden and secretly transported, even during COVID-19 lockdown.

5. This regime has opened Nigeria’s borders for Fulani/Arewa from all over Africa to come in and change the demographics plus religious make-up of “One Nigeria”.

6. Terrorists must be happy that under Buratai the military are badly equipped. There was a resent viral video of soldiers after an ambush by Boko Haram-ISIS began to curse Buratai and implicated him. (Screenshot of one of many Tweets about it below)

7. Despite ranching being the international way of breeding cattle, Buhari’s regime is insisting that Fulani herdsmen (foreigners who had no grazing routes anywhere in our ancestral lands before 1804!) can roam around armed, throughout “One Nigeria” providing good cover and disguise for every kind of terrorist.

8. Furthermore to spread the terrorism risk all over “One Nigeria”, Buhari’s assistant Pastor Osinbajo is spearheading the National Livestock Transformation Plan which is RUGA by another name. Read it in this Punch article titled, “Osinbajo inaugurates National Livestock Transformation Plan” Link: https://punchng.com/osinbajo-flags-off-national-livestock-transformation-plan/
9. Although Buhari’s assistant Pastor Osinbajo denies it, we know it is RUGA. Here is a Guardian NG article titled, “National livestock plan is RUGA in disguise, Nigerians warn” Link: https://guardian.ng/features/agro-care/national-livestock-plan-is-ruga-in-disguise-nigerians-warn/

So, it has been established by these things above that “One Nigeria” is a welcoming place for terrorists. This is like an “invitation” to terrorists is it not? Where else on earth are such things happening? If you were a terrorist, which place would you feel more comfortable to go to? Let’s look at the world, would it not be this “One Nigeria”? Be wise and think about it.

Now we learn from USA that yet another group of deadly anti-Christian and anti-people group of terrorists ie Al-Qaeda terrorists are inside “One Nigeria”!!! Why are they here and not in Britain? Is it not because they know they can survive here?

Here are some similarities indigenous ethnic nationalities should know:

• Fulani are Sharia-supremacists, that is, they believe Sharia must reign supreme over all the earth. (Just like Nazis)

• Boko Haram-ISIS are Sharia-supremacists, that is, they believe Sharia must reign supreme over all the earth. (Just like Nazis)

• Al-Qaeda are Sharia-supremacists, that is, they believe Sharia must reign supreme over all the earth. (Just like Nazis)

This “One Nigeria” is not at all the Nigeria our forebears negotiated at Independence. This one is a blood-sucking monster that wants to grab the ancestral lands of indigenous ethnic nationalities by genocide and turn it into an Islamic Sultanate of Nigeria.

SOLUTION:
Regain our stolen Sovereignty so we can control our lands, our borders, and our lives. It is achieved by Taking Down the IMPOSED 1999 Constitution, that forgery that has entrapped the indigenous ethnic nationalities in “One Nigeria” devil’s death trap.
The pathway has ALREADY been provided for us so we don’t need to be shouting like babies, “What do we do??!!??”. The way is there ALREADY. It has been mapped out by MNN (Movement for New Nigeria). MNN is Lower Niger Congress (SE & SS together), Federation Of Oodua Peoples, and Middle Belt Congress.

Go to the LNC Facebook site for details if you are from an indigenous ethnic nationality of SW, SS, SE and Middle Belt Link:
https://web.facebook.com/lowernigercongress

We cannot delay! Please share to the people of the South and Middle Belt.

Politics‘Al-Qaeda Is Penetrating North-West Nigeria’ — US Alerts Nigeria by meavox(op): 7:11pm On Aug 05, 2020
The United States says the Al-Qaeda insurgent group has started penetrating the north-western part of Nigeria.

In recent times, there has been an increase in attacks in Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Zamfara and other north-west states.

During a media briefing, Dagvin Anderson, commander of the US special operations command, Africa, said Al-Qaeda is also expanding to other parts of West Africa.

In his remarks which TheCable obtained from the US Department of State, Anderson said the US will continue to partner with Nigeria in sharing intelligence.

“We have engaged with Nigeria and continue to engage with them in intel sharing and in understanding what these violent extremists are doing,” he said.

“And that has been absolutely critical to their engagements up in the Borno state and into an emerging area of northwest Nigeria that we’re seeing al-Qaida starting to make some inroads in.

“So, this intelligence sharing is absolutely vital and we stay fully engaged with the government of Nigeria to provide them an understanding of what these terrorists are doing, what Boko Haram is doing, what ISIS-West Africa is doing, and how ISIS and al-Qaida are looking to expand further south into the littoral areas.”

Anderson regretted that despite successes recorded in previous years, there have been setback, adding: “We as a community of international nations, keep thinking we have defeated them or we have put them on their back foot and that they’re just moments from disintegration.”

“I think there’s two factors in that. One, it goes to that each government has to focus on this and provide that focus for international partners to engage with,” the US general said.

“The other part of this is we can’t underestimate the threat these violent extremist organisations pose. We, as a community of international nations, keep thinking we have defeated them or we have put them on their back foot and that they’re just moments from disintegration.

“I think after 20 years we have seen they are very resilient organisations that, although small, they’re able to leverage social media and other forms of media to have an outsized voice and that they continue to recruit and they continue to find opportunities.”

Anderson said for international efforts to yield desired results in the fight against terrorism in Nigeria, the government must take the lead.

“When it comes to Nigeria in general, Nigeria, obviously, is a critical nation to West Africa. It is a critical nation and we realize that Nigeria is a lynchpin,” he said.

”For that to have an effect against the VEOs and to have an effect against these stressors, it really takes the Government of Nigeria to lead that effort and to build that energy to coalesce around.

“So no nation can come in and fix that problem for Nigeria. We can assist with that – and it’s the United States can assist, the United Kingdom, other countries can come in, many countries can come and assist with that partnership – but ultimately it takes leadership from Nigeria in order for us to focus our efforts.”
SOURCE:
https://www.thecable.ng/al-qaeda-penetrating-north-west-us-alerts-nigeria

PoliticsSOUTH EAST SOUTH SOUTH PROFESSIONALS (SESSPN) TASK FG ON SECURITY GRAFT: VANGUAR by meavox(op): 5:56pm On Aug 05, 2020
S’EAST, S’SOUTH PROFESSIONALS TASK FG ON SECURITY, GRAFT
By Victor Ajihromanus
Vanguard
5th August 2020

The South-East, South-South Professionals of Nigeria (SESSPN), has said that what it described as absence of justice, rule of law and merit in all areas of governance in the country is responsible for the economic, political and social deterioration of Nigeria.

This is just as the advocacy group urged the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to restructure the country, review the present devolution of powers, whittle down the centre, allow for competition and calculated economic growth in accordance with the needs of the different regions and revisit the reports of 2014 Constitutional Conference.


Speaking yesterday during his maiden press conference held virtually on Zoom platform, the newly elected president of SESSPN, Barr Hannibal Uwaifo, said the organization is committed to the total emancipation of the people of South-South and South-East for good governance and progress.

According to him, the country must move away from ethnicity, religious intolerance and engage in constructive nation-building, adding that state government must develop security architectures around community policing and vigilante groups to project and secure their people.

“How can insecurity be tackled when the appointment of Service Chiefs and other critical security officials are harped on religious beliefs, personnel affinity and closeness to persons in the corridors of power?” he queried.


“The truth is that Nigeria is generally referred to as a failed country in international circles. A country that is unable to protect her citizens and her boarders is nothing less than that. An urgent plan must be put in place to restructure the country in such a way that real power to develop and secure the confidence of the citizenry would reside in the federation units.”

While stating that the federal government should return regional powers corruptly seized by the successive military governments to the regional governments who should develop at their pace using whatever natural and artificial resources available in their zones, he lamented that the central government has continues to hold what is traditionally central to all.

“The SESSPN will continue to champion this cause for the overall benefits of the regions it represents and for the overall benefit of Nigerians who are suffering from untold hardship with no solution in sight except for empty promises of a better tomorrow that only exist in their minds

On corruption, the advocacy group said the depth of corruption in the country is not only frightening but absurd, adding that, “the system encourages countless numbers of probe funds to be instituted and results are either swept under the carpet or subjected to another probe.”


The SESSPN said it has produced a document which represents a blueprint for the rapid economic and social development of the South East South South regions, adding that the document represents the first bold attempt at regional economic integration.

Expressing their displeasure on developments around the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the professionals said, “For us in SESSPN, we are very sad over recent developments in the Commission. We call on the National Assembly to caution its members, work with the Executive to produce legislation for a transparent process of appointments into NDDC, forbid politicians from handling its affairs and craft out the type of intervention jobs that the Commission can legally undertake.


“The amendment to the NDDC Act must provide a transparent process of selecting contractors, transparent auditing system, an independent verification of projects awarded and an independent payment system”

The group also rued the state of development in the two regions, stating, “We state without fear of whatever attention is purportedly being paid to the problems in the South East as half-hearted and political stunt.

“While the Country continues to reel under the burden of quota, what real value of quota has been allocated to the East? More damning is the fraud being perpetrated by the political cabal against Eastern Nigeria. The question is if the Country has accepted to do rotational Presidency, even if not Constitutional or temporary. The truth is that all their slots, only the East has been left as an orphan. Is the East not part of Nigeria?”


The SESSPN also engaged the federal government over the country’s burgeoning external loans, stressing that, “The huge sums of money being borrowed especially from China has not in any way matched the infrastructural decay and mass poverty on the ground in the country. More worrisome is that most of these loans which in most cases are either squandered or partially put on white Elephant projects to deceive the unwary public are package and collected without proper scrutiny.

“SESSPN is not against borrowing to finance well thought out infrastructural projects that benefit the general populace like the Railway Project which to our mind have been largely commendable in execution.“


SOURCE:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/08/seast-ssouth-professionals-task-fg-on-security-graft/
PoliticsAccomplishing Sardauna’s Mission - Sunny Awhefeada (2018, Very Relevant Today!) by meavox(op): 9:05am On Aug 05, 2020
ACCOMPLISHING SARDAUNA’S MISSION
By Sunny Awhefeada
The Guardian NG
15 January 2018

On the eve of Nigeria’s independence in 1960, the departing British colonisers manipulated the system for the Hausa/Fulani to hold the reins of the nation’s political power. The British wanted Nigeria tied to their apron string and they didn’t trust the well educated and savvy Southerners. The calculation of the British tallied with the aspiration of Usman Dan Fodio, the great grandfather of Ahmadu Bello (Sardauna of Sokoto), who led the Sokoto Jihad of 1804. Dan Fodio had established the Sokoto Caliphate after a bloody crusade. His eyes were set on overrunning the terrain as far as the Atlantic Ocean, but resistance slowed him down until the colonial enterprise halted the march of his descendants when the Sokoto Caliphate capitulated in 1903. So when the British manipulated the Hausa/Fulani into power on October 1, 1960, the latter saw it as the restoration of an ancestral mandate. Ahmadu Bello the great grandson of Usman Dan Fodio was in the vanguard of the Caliphate resurgence.

Ahmadu Bello’s mission was encapsulated in a speech he purportedly delivered on the 12th of October 1960, twelve days after Nigeria’s independence. The relevant excerpt that is in wide circulation reads, “The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our grandfather, Othman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us or have control over their future.”

Dan Fodio’s Jihad and Ahmadu Bello’s speech are agenda setting phenomena. The ongoing brutal subjugation perpetuated by Fulani herdsmen all over Nigeria received impetus from them. Much of the tension that gripped post-colonial Nigeria can be traced to the Dan Fodio agenda and Ahmadu Bello’s mission. The Western Region crisis of 1962 was a direct consequence of the Ahmadu Bello led Northern Peoples Congress (NPC) avowed determination to overrun the West. The United Middle Belt Convention (UMBC) led by Joseph Tarka also tried to resist the supremacist agenda of the North. This led to the Tiv riots of 1964 and its brutal quelling by the military. Both events were cardinal to the fall of the First Republic through the January 1966 coup.

The coup dismantled the Hausa/Fulani hegemony, but their soldiers resisted the change in political power. They launched a pogrom against the Igbo and brought a puppet made in their own image, Lt. Col Yakubu Gowon, to power. A Civil War followed. By 1975, the Hausa/Fulani clique was fed up with Gowon. They kicked him out and brought in their own, Murtala Mohammed. As part of the resentment against Hausa/Fulani fascism, Middle Belt soldiers killed Murtala in 1976. Another puppet-soldier was found in Olusegun Obasanjo who acted according to instruction and handed over power to the Caliphate anointed Shehu Shagari. When it became clear that power would leave the North after Shagari’s tenure, Hausa/Fulani soldiers removed him and put Muhammadu Buhari in office. Ibrahim Babangida, a middle Belt soldier of fortune used guile to shove Buhari aside and became the nemesis of Hausa/Fulani power mongers. Although he was beholden to them, he kept them at bay for eight years. When M. K. O. Abiola, a Yoruba was set to succeed Babangida having won a free and fair election, the Hausa/Fulani would have none of it. Sani Abacha seized power. Circumstance brought Abdulsalami Abubakar to power and he handed over to the old puppet-soldier Olusegun Obasanjo at the behest of the Caliphate. Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua took over from Obasanjo. After him came a Southern minority Goodluck Jonathan. The Northern oligarchy intimidated him out of power and once more brought in Buhari the supremacist per excellence.

Under Buhari’s watch Hausa/Fulani irredentists disguised as herdsmen, to whom he is patron-saint, have taken up the mission of Ahmadu Bello. They are taking the Jihad everywhere in Nigeria. There is hardly any state in the Middle Belt and Southern Nigeria that has not been dehumanised by the marauding neo-Jihadists. The most recent killing field is Benue State. Sadly, the Nigerian security forces have not been able to apprehend even one of the killers. Yet, it took the Army only six days to kill the mastermind of the New Year day’s killings in Rivers State! The Nigerian military has in recent times tormented the South with such frightening military actions like Operation Crocodile Smile and Operation Python Dance, yet it has not found it imperative to launch an operation to halt the rampaging sons of Dan Fodio.

Nigerians must find a way of putting an end to this looming intra-colonialism. The solution lies in restructuring, a concept the Caliphate colonialists loathe. Caliphate hegemony is enjoying great impetus under Buhari. Let the clamour for restructuring liberate Nigeria the way nationalism did in 1960. The new proposal of building cattle colonies across Nigeria is a ruse to evolve Caliphate colonies and accomplish Sardauna’s mission. Nigerians must stop it.


https://guardian.ng/issue/accomplishing-sardaunas-mission/
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The path to stop the Sharia-supremacist determination to grab Nigeria and kill the real owners of these ancestral lands has already been found and is being opened by the Movement for New Nigeria. MNN is an Alliance of Lower Niger Congress, Federation Of Oodua Peoples, and Middle Belt Congress. The Strategy should be known by all indigenous people of the South and Middle Belt: it is by taking down the instrument that gives Sharia-supremacists illegal power over Nigerians – the IMPOSED 1999 Constitution which is a forgery. Taking Down the 1999 Constitution gives the ethnic nationalities their stolen sovereignty plus allows for authentic “We the people” Constitutions to be made as decided by the indigenous ethnic nationalities.

At these perilous times, ignorance is not an option. You have a responsibility to educate yourself of events and to inform those under your care.

Please share this information to all the people of the South and Middle Belt. This article was written in 2018 and to our shame the information was ignored and the genocide is worsening. God will judge us all and watches our actions and inactions while people are being carelessly slaughtered.
PoliticsRe: Do We Save Nigeria Or Do We Save The People Of Nigeria? Which Is Better? by meavox(op): 9:49am On Aug 04, 2020
Brethren of South and Middle Belt, please consider copying then forwarding this post via your WhatsApp and other social media.

We save ourselves by raising awareness of the real issues and what is happening.
PoliticsDo We Save Nigeria Or Do We Save The People Of Nigeria? Which Is Better? by meavox(op): 9:44am On Aug 04, 2020
DO WE SAVE NIGERIA OR DO WE SAVE THE PEOPLE OF NIGERIA? WHICH IS BETTER?

Do we save Nigeria or do we save the people of Nigeria? Which is better?

Some facts first before we answer the question:
1. Nigeria of today is NOT the Nigeria that was negotiated by the ethnic nationalities at Independence.
2. The Nigeria we negotiated was a FEDERATION.
3. The Nigeria we have now is a UNITARY one also called “One Nigeria”
4. In 2000, 12 contiguous states in the core North (Arewa) in violation of the negotiated conditions for there to be a Union called Nigeria, took up Islamic Sharia.
5. Before this, in 1986 as imposed military ruler of the country, Babangida made the entire Nigeria join the OIC (now called the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation), plus with the controversial “Abuja Declaration 1989” which is an agenda to Islamize all of Nigeria (please Google it to see for yourself) it is clear that all the insecurity, apartheid policies and open corruption are to cause so much chaos and have Nigeria be an “ungoverned space” to facilitate Islamization.
6. Sharia-supremacists are using Fulani herdsmen, Fulani militia and Boko Haram-ISIS to “dip the Koran into the sea” by conquest. Right now it is the Middle Belt that is facing the full violence of the genocide and land grab. Then all over Nigeria there are plans to bring in “RUGA”, ie Fulani colonies under the pretence of raising cattle.

Do we save Nigeria or do we save the people of Nigeria?
This can be answered by two options which are also questions.

Option 1: Do we give over our lands to Fulani for the sake of peace?

OR

Option 2: Do we peacefully end this imposed Union and take back our ancestral lands and our sovereignty?

ACTIONING OPTION 1
Rather than be killed by Fulani in genocide and then they grab our land, we can hand our lands to them. Then, pack our bags and go abroad or to IDP camps if we can’t get Visas.

ACTIONING OPTION 2
Rather than be killed by Fulani in genocide and then they grab our land, we can Take Down the imposed 1999 Constitution that is a proven forgery (Google it). This ends the imposed Union, and give us back our Sovereignty. We can then protect ourselves and our lands from any conquest and any Sharia-supremacists. New Constitutions properly agreed by “We the people” and legitimized by Referendum can then be made. There are internationally agreed procedures for this option which you can research for yourself.
REMEMBER – Whatever option we choose, it is our children who will have to live it out. So we should let them know our choices and the reasons for those choices.

The kind of future we want is in our hands. Please share this information to all the people of Middle Belt and South, including those abroad.
PoliticsRe: Stop Trying, Biafra Is One War You Will Never Win by meavox: 9:30am On Aug 04, 2020
Mmuoojukwu:
Stop Trying, Biafra Is One War Nigeria Will Never Win

The worst nightmare the singers of one-Nigeria hymn face is why Biafra agitation refuses to go. Just imagine, because of Biafra, History was expunged from the school curriculum, hoping the younger generation wouldn't know it. Has that stopped the agitation? No. It rather increases the search for it.
Foolishly, Eastern region was split but has it stopped the agitation? No, it increases the fight. Nigeria created different no-go-areas for the Igbos, yet Biafra never stopped. Pythons came and danced, Biafra still remains strong, standing tall. Unknown to them Biafra is a spirit. It is an ideology, it is a belief, it is truth. It's Igbos' destination.
Are you shocked that after over 53 years, it has refused to die, instead it grows stronger? Yes, it won't die. Leave Biafra alone. Accept it as a reality that must happen in no distant time. Don't kill yourself trying to catch a wind. You won't succeed. Biafra is a goal.
My brother, as they say, "Biafra is a call for freedom" which all ethnic nationalities of SS have, just as Igbo have. If you did not see my recent post, here is the text:

WHAT IS “BIAFRA”?
Someone insightful said, “Biafra is a call for freedom”. Since the civil war, stirring in the heart of every Igbo son and daughter is a deep unquenchable call for freedom.
When you hear someone say that he supports Biafra, he is actually saying that he longs to be free!
Lower Niger Congress (LNC) has been, and continues working, to open up the pathway that will bring INDEPENDENCE and SELF-DETERMINATION for Igbos, and equally for every ethnic nationality in our Bloc. We therefore invite Igbo people to come, look, and learn that Lower Niger Bloc represents that very real freedom, embodied by “Biafra”, and it will gladden and satisfy your hearts.
So, what is “Biafra”? It is a call for freedom. Not at all different from the Ijaw man’s call for freedom, or the Ogoni man’s call for freedom, or the Urhobo man’s call for freedom. Freedom for all of us in our Bloc is our collective and happy future. May God bless the Lower Niger Bloc!

PoliticsRe: Arewa Controls Its Gold But Niger Delta Can't Control Its Oil - Rep Dagogo Angry by meavox(op): 9:22am On Aug 04, 2020
MinorityOpinion:
What's wrong with igbos and south south Oyel? Everytime our Oyel, our Oyel. South south should watch out for this fake friendship from children of hate. They hate themselves talk less of other tribes
Arewa tool. We know your kind.

SS and SE ethnic nationalities were united by God Himself so that we live in nearby lands.

All this made-up nonsense to divide the Christian brothers of SE and SS will never work. The fake and stupid divisions put in by Arewa and Arewa "willing tools" is vanishing. Like a miracle.
PoliticsRe: Arewa Controls Its Gold But Niger Delta Can't Control Its Oil - Rep Dagogo Angry by meavox(op): 8:46am On Aug 04, 2020
FlordFlorez:
I blame GEJ for not taking action when he was there.

This is not one Nigeria!!
EXACTLY!

GEJ was led like a puppy by Bamanga Tukur of NE.
PoliticsRe: Arewa Controls Its Gold But Niger Delta Can't Control Its Oil - Rep Dagogo Angry by meavox(op): 7:20am On Aug 04, 2020
Nbotee:
Ppl do not know it is d gold mining in zamfara dat is thriving with the distraction of bandits and herdsmen... The problem isn't about who controls what but about the intentions of the individuals who claim to b fighting for their ppl.. D recent revelations in the NDDC is proof that selfish ppl from the region will continue to enrich demselves while blaming the north
We have outgrown this kind of explanation.

We know the problem is Fulani and their Sharia-supremacist conquest of our ancestral lands.

All your write-up here is describing the "WILLING TOOLS" that Fulani Caliphs are using against their own people.

The SOURCE of our troubles is what is the key to ending the work of the "willing tools". It is Fulani. They are a problem all over Africa, not just here in Nigeria so shine your eyes.
PoliticsRe: Arewa Controls Its Gold But Niger Delta Can't Control Its Oil - Rep Dagogo Angry by meavox(op): 7:12am On Aug 04, 2020
DuBLINGreenb:
You have the right to be angry

Oya now go do something about it

Or you just wan use the talk divert attention only once once we hear them remember such things
My friend go to my posts and you will see I am DOING!

I am with Lower Niger Congress (SE & SS platform) to Take Down the fraudulent 1999 Constitution by non-violent CONSTITUTIONAL FORCE MAJEURE. I am raising awareness about it. It's going to happen grin

LNC are organizing it with the alliance of Oduduwa and Middle Belt. grin

Here is a link to LNC facebook so you can understand what is happening and get involved.

https://web.facebook.com/lowernigercongress

As for Hon. Dagogo, he is getting involved by telling us about this Apartheid. Plus in the article he tells us how the Speaker ignores his demands to improve things for Rivers and SS.
PoliticsRe: Arewa Controls Its Gold But Niger Delta Can't Control Its Oil - Rep Dagogo Angry by meavox(op): 7:00am On Aug 04, 2020
THIS IS APARTHEID IN ACTION IN NIGERIA!

Take down the Apartheid fraudulent imposed 1999 Constitution to end this Union of death and destruction.

Indigenous ethnic nationalities can decide if we want any Union and how if so, it should be.

Separation from Arewa NOW!
PoliticsArewa Controls Its Gold But Niger Delta Can't Control Its Oil - Rep Dagogo Angry by meavox(op): 6:52am On Aug 04, 2020
Arewa are having RESOURCE CONTROL of their solid minerals like gold.
Yet, Niger Delta and South-East can't have resource control of their crude oil.
Hon Farah Dagogo of Rivers State is angry about this apartheid system in Nigeria.

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NIGER DELTA SHOULD CONTROL OIL LIKE NORTH NOW CONTROLS GOLD- RIVERS REP, DAGOGO
Punch newspaper, August 2, 2020


he member of the House of Representatives for Degema/Bonny Federal Constituency in Rivers State, Farah Dagogo, criticises the Presidential Artisanal Gold Mining Development Initiative and Federal Government policies relating to natural resources, in this interview with LEKE BAIYEWU

You recently condemned the PAGMDI. Is it not part of measures to standardise things in the mining sector?

I am not against the initiative. My position is simple: the whole process should be transparent. It shouldn’t be a smokescreen to give a section of the country resource control, while others’ agitations are not met. I am a firm believer in diversifying our economy. Nigeria is abundantly blessed with natural resources and, if these other areas are explored and tapped into, it will complement proceeds coming from oil and gas, which have been the mainstay of our economy. In fact, in October last year, I prepared a motion titled ‘Urging the (Federal) Government to Liberalise in Solid Minerals.’ As the short title suggests, that motion was meant to open up the large deposits of untapped mineral resources for the benefits of the government and its citizenry. Unfortunately, just like my other motions, it has not be listed for plenary. This motion and others were submitted at the office of the Speaker. At the House of Representatives, there is a process I met; motions have to pass through the Speaker and get his approval before been forwarded to the Committee on Rules and Business. All these are to let you know that I am an advocate of opening up our economy and standardising all sectors, including the mining sector. But in doing so, things have to be done in the right manner.

If the majority of gold is in the North as you claimed, does it mean that those from the South cannot invest in the region?

That is the point. How do you invest? Unlike in the South, where all the major tribes in the country have high stakes in the oil and gas industry, that is not the same with the PAGMDI scheme. The thought of the ordinary people in the South, especially in the Niger Delta region, is that the Presidency created PAGMDI, which enables gold miners get their gold, to get it mined and then sell it to the Central Bank of Nigeria at N268m for 12.5kg of gold, which is 100 per cent resource control or derivation, depending on your choice of semantics. The people of the Niger Delta are now asking, ‘Why is the same template not adopted with the oil in the South?’ Why are we, the South, not also allowed to independently get crude oil, just as it is done with the PAGMDI gold, take it to the refinery built by the government to refine, and have the CBN buy it at the international rate?

You recall that in the President’s address, he announced plans to build gold refinery for the PAGMDI scheme. Those are the issues. I do not think it is in the interest or priority of the truth to invest in the gold deposits of the North. If we are brazenly denied ownership and participation in the oil and gas industry domiciled in our locality, what guarantee do we have that we shall be given such privilege to own gold, iron ore, zinc, lead, silver, diamonds and other mineral resources mined in the North? Have you bothered to audit the ownership of oil blocs in the oil-producing states? Less than three per cent of the oil mining licence owners are from the oil-producing communities. Does that inspire any hope of being accommodated for gold mine ownership in the North? I truly doubt that.

Should oil in the South also be 100 per cent revenue derivation or gold should be at the same percentage as oil?

That is what I just explained. The same gusto and templates that were used to effectively achieve the PAGMDI scheme should be replicated in the Niger Delta. The PAGMDI scheme came into force in less than a year and the Niger Delta has been clamouring for this for decades without any end in sight. Let us be devoid of terminologies and whatnot; our people in the South are finding it extremely difficult to reconcile the notion that a section is controlling its solid mineral resources like gold under PAGMDI, while they in the South can’t do the same with their natural oil and gas resources. Where is the balance in all of this? Our people are resilient advocates of resource control and ownership and, as such, should ordinarily be strong proponents of PAGMDI, which to us approximates our demands for resource control/ownership or fiscal federalism.

If the economy is being diversified in a manner that deepens our enslavement, by conceding resource ownership to the privileged from some advantaged part of the country, while our own resources will be tabled for the benefit of all, then that is not a fair-minded methodology for the diversification of the economy of the country. It is unacceptable to us. There are laws of the Nigerian state, which centred ownership of all natural resources within the Nigerian space on the Federal Government. It is these obnoxious laws that have entrenched and deepened the punishment of oil and gas resource owners in Nigeria, and aborted their yearning for resource control. To wake up one day and enunciate a policy that confers resource ownership on one part of the country on the pretext of diversifying the economy is in rebellious conflict with equity, fairness and justice.

If local gold miners are allowed in the North, should local refineries be allowed in the South too?

PAGMDI will, no doubt, create employment and empowerment. What then stops that which is sauce for the North from being sauce for the South? What is good for A should also be good for B, especially when both have similar peculiarities and potential. Of priority to the oil-producing states and communities is resources central or the irreducible minimum of fiscal federalism. Local refineries will be too tokenistic, with the leverage given to the so-called artisanal miners in the North to mine and sell their solid mineral resources like gold to the CBN, which approximates resource ownership and control. Such prerogative should be extended to the oil-bearing states and communities.

You are aware that a recent study by the Stakeholder Democracy Network revealed that black market fuel refined in the creeks of the Niger Delta tends to have higher quality than the legally imported petrol (Premium Motor Spirit) and diesel (Automotive Gas Oil) imported into Nigeria from Europe. What does that tell you? Why are our refineries still moribund? Since part of this government’s mantra is self-production, why can’t we refine our products? Why can’t the government engage people from the affected region? Apart from being those who faced the hazards of oil pollutions and environmental degradation, among others, they understand the terrains and are very versed in the oil and gas workability. Why would you not encourage them? There are lots of whys and the government will do well to address those issues.

Will your arguments against PAGMDI not discourage the move to diversify the economy and enhance mining and manufacturing?

Not at all. I just told you that I prepared a motion aimed at opening up the economy through solid minerals and that includes mining and manufacturing. Do I then look like someone that is opposing diversification? The point is, let us do things the way they ought to be done. I am representing a constituency and their interests and those of Nigerians are the priority. I act and work at the behest of my constituents. If a move is not in their interests, it is expected that we that represent them speak out. And that is what we are doing. I have friends and associates that cut across all tribes of the country and we are very close and always in contact. So, this is not personal but simply demanding that doing what is right and just should guide our actions.

Rather than debate North-South control over resources, is it not better to have fiscal federalism in Nigeria?

What is your definition of fiscal federalism, because our definition of it today seems to align with where our bread is buttered? On paper, we seem to be practising fiscal federalism, but in reality, it is the complete opposite of it. What I think we need to do is support and give comparative advantage to the resources each region enjoys. The tenets of true federalism dictate fiscal federalism, which, in its simplest meaning, suggests that the federating units own, control and manage their resources and pay taxes to the centre — the Federal Government. Whatever is the mutually agreed tax is subtracted from the 100 per cent ownership of the federating units and paid to the central government. As is now being endorsed for gold and other minerals in the North, it should apply to oil and gas in the oil-producing communities. After all, it is not a new trend in Nigeria. It was the practice when groundnut, cocoa, palm produce, etc., were the mainstay of the economy. This changed when oil took charge in the South. Nigeria is abundantly and enormously blessed to be the economic hub of Africa in the real sense of the word. Unfortunately, we are where we are now. Let us formulate a workable arrangement where the people are directly affected positively with the proceeds from their areas. It will also fast-track development as well as create employment. For me, that is practical fiscal federalism, not where the federal (government) takes a large chunk with close to nothing to show for it.



SOURCE
https://punchng.com/niger-delta-should-control-oil-like-north-now-controls-gold-rivers-rep-dagogo/
PoliticsMy Self Life – And The 1999 Nigeria Constitution By Ndidi Uwechue by meavox(op): 9:41am On Aug 03, 2020
MY SELF LIFE – AND THE 1999 NIGERIA CONSTITUTION
by Ndidi Uwechue

When there is a social problem, or a problem that affects the community, this is how in general a Nigerian thinks: “I can see the problem. But it does not affect me at all. So what does it concern me?... I can see the problem. But I have a way to bypass it for myself. So I will let it be…. I can see the problem. But I have the means to escape its effects. I eat well. My children are safe. Let the hungry and the poor who suffer it, stop it, not me….” These are the evident values of socially accepted Nigerian Culture, for SELF is writ large in the heart of many Nigerians. Thus, “Nigerian Culture” revolves around “What’s in it for ME?”

Even though many live by the Nigerian Culture, and by their behaviour have defined it for what it is, and for the whole world to see, a precious few have rejected it, and live another culture as described by US Congressman and Civil Right Activist John Lewis who died recently, and who said:
"When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something, to do something."

Obeying Congressman Lewis: Nigeria is not alright. So let us say it! Nigeria is not just. So let us say it! Nigeria is not fair. So let us say it! Then now we have a MORAL OBLIGATION, that means we have a DUTY to perform actions that will rectify that thing that is not right, not just, not fair.

Many have pinpointed the root cause of the failure in everything, and the unbelievable corruption that Nigeria represents, as the 1999 Constitution that Nigeria is under. This Constitution was imposed upon Nigerians unawares and without their consent. Thus, its preamble that states that “We the people” were involved in its production is false, thereby making the entire Constitution a forgery.

Some may think that bad leadership or poor governance or inadequate laws are the problem with Nigeria. That may be so. However, what cannot be argued is that the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria is a FORGERY and was IMPOSED upon the people! There is therefore a moral obligation to not only expose this forgery nationally, continentally (Africa-wide) and internationally, but there must also be the right actions done about it.
Given that we have the Nigerian Culture of SELF also playing a role in this gross injustice foisted upon the people, it is expected that even though knowing the Constitution is an imposed forgery, some may only be considering: “What’s in it for me?”, and if they are eating well either because of it, or despite it, will want this forgery to remain imposed upon the people, or be unconcerned about it.

Times though, they are a-changing. The current situation is not that of 1960. Neither is it that of 1979. Or of 1999. There are concerned Nigerians outside the territory in the Diaspora now. There are concerned adults who may not be Nigerians per se but they have Nigerian heritage, now. These people, plus those few Nigerians at home who have rejected “Nigerian Culture”, together with the concerned watching world are not only recording actions and inactions of those in leadership positions, but understand there is a moral obligation to address the imposed forged 1999 Constitution, and will follow through with appropriate and just actions.

A Constitution ought to be a social contract that the people in a particular country have chosen and agreed to abide by. This is a very important matter in Nigeria now because there is a horrific genocide going on especially in the Middle Belt that Nigerian news media are not reporting but international organisations are (#SilentSlaughter). It is being said that if nothing is done, Nigeria’s killing fields will be worse than Rwanda. The people being killed in the Middle Belt of Nigeria are unarmed and have no Armed Forces of their own so are relying on Nigeria to come to their aid and stop the genocide and land grabbing against them. The dire humanitarian and criminal implications of strangulating ethnic nationalities who are being slaughtered in a genocide through an imposed forged Constitution are beyond the scope of this article. However, the goings-on in this territory called Nigeria WILL be scrutinised by the international community, and all those in leadership positions (politicians and civil servants alike) in government, security services, armed forces, judiciary etc will be made to face their responsibilities in this genocide, land grabbing, terrorism and high handed corruption.

Reader, the intentions of this article are several. They are to lead you to reconsider your position if you have so far been living by the “Nigerian Culture”, and to change paths and walk instead on the “Alternative Culture” pathway which has the twin tenets of “doing the right thing” and “doing the right thing the right way”. It is also to inform you that the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria is a forgery, never agreed by the people, but imposed on them, so that you will do the right thing: support taking it down, then it can be replaced by properly obtained and agreed Constitutions, legitimized by Referendum. For, no matter one’s political leanings, it is simply WRONG to aid and abet injustice and falsehood. Finally, it is to alert you to an ongoing genocide particularly in the Middle Belt but which is likely to spread southwards #SilentSlaughter. [Please see notes below]
As human beings, to show we have not (totally) lost our humanity, we have a moral obligation when things are wrong to not only say something, but to also do something about it. There is enough information in this article for a Google search to be done, and to get involved in making things right.

Tribute:
Elder, Congressman John Lewis (21 February 1940 – 17 July 2020), you bravely put yourself out to make the world you were born into a better place. On account of the American civil rights fight that you were greatly involved in, Nigerians can now go there and benefit from what you worked for. We salute you! Good night, and sleep well.

[#BinIt9ja #BinItNG]

NOTES:
Please visit the website of International Committee on Nigeria (ICON) an NGO for more information on the ongoing genocide in Nigeria to see how you can get involved in ending it. There is also International Organisation for Peace Building and Social Justice (PSJ).


SOURCE:
http://www.africannewstoday.com/politics/my-self-life-and-the-1999-nigeria-constitution/
PoliticsRe: Miyetti Vigilante Is A Means To Foist Sharia-supremacists Terrorist On Nigerians by meavox(op): 8:12am On Aug 03, 2020
MikeBetty:
The Truth Is If The Elder Statemen Keep Silent Over This Issue, Then We Are Finished. Can Igbo Community Set Up Vigilante In Kebbi? Can Yoruba Community Set Up Vigilante In Yobe? Can Ijaw Community Set Up Vigilante Security In Lagos? Can Urhobo Community Set Up Vigilante In Enugu? Where Are Yinka Odumakin, Nia Nwodo, Edwin Clark And The Organisations They Represent? This Is The Time We Need It Most. Where Are Ijaw Youths, Ohaneze Youths, Afanifere Youths? This Is The Time Your Intimidating Voices Are Needed. If You Feel I dont Care, This Inpending Rain Will Fall On '"nama And The Aboki"'
My brother, Hmmm. These our cultural leaders... I do not have much faith in them. They are cowardly and stand for their own pockets.
That is why I fully support Lower Niger Congress (they are for SS and SE) as I am SS from Cross River. This LNC are together in alliance with Oduduwa and Middle Belt in what is called Movement for New Nigeria. Together, these 3 are working so that we get 3 new countries. The pathway is by taking down the 1999 Constitution which was imposed on us plus is a forgery so is NULL AND VOID and cannot be amended. This LNC-MNN alliance is our only hope. I have researched and they make good sense. Plus it is true this Constitution is a forgery. Many articles by people from all over Nigeria except of course Arewa, have been written for decades. Many of my Nairaland posts are on this subject but here is the LNC website. Even if you are from Oduduwa or MB the information on their site is for you because although each of our 3 Blocs are working separately in our own areas, the aim and agenda is one and the same. To exit this rubbish deadly Union.

LNC link: https://web.facebook.com/lowernigercongress

We all of us of South and MB need to as fast as we can raise awareness that this Union must end and the way to get it is by taking down the fraudulent deceit of this imposed 1999 Constitution.
PoliticsMiyetti Vigilante Is A Means To Foist Sharia-supremacists Terrorist On Nigerians by meavox(op): 7:19am On Aug 03, 2020
MIYETTI VIGILANTE IS A MEANS TO FOIST SHARIA-SUPREMACISTS TERRORIST ON SOUTH & MIDDLE BELT

This is the clear Fulani agenda which their Sardauna openly stated:
“The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Othman Dan Fodio. We MUST RUTHLESSLY prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the SOUTH AS A CONQUERED TERRITORY and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future.”

In 1957 the same Sardauna had said:
“We the people of the North will continue our stated intention to conquer the South and to DIP THE KORAN IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN after the British leave our shores.”

My Middle Belt and Southern brethren, shine your eyes for we are the only true owners of our ancestral lands.
Miyetti vigilante are to RUTHLESSLY carry out destructions to DIP THE KORAN IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN and are Sharia-supremacist terrorists in addition to the Fulani herdsmen, Fulani bandits/militia and ISIS-Boko Haram they have unleashed upon us all in their war on us to make us their CONQUERED TERRITORY.

See, there is no other way: Dissolution is Nigeria’s solution.

3 minute video of Benue State rejecting Miyetti vigilante:
https://web.facebook.com/shola.salako.311/videos/2582290628705344/

Please broadcast to all Middle Belt and South.
PoliticsWhere Is Rtd Brigadier General Senator David Mark? by meavox(op): 12:14pm On Aug 02, 2020
WHERE IS RTD BRIGADIER GENERAL SENATOR DAVID MARK?


"David Mark GCON is a retired Nigerian Army Brigadier General and a Politician. He was the military Governor of Niger State from 1984 to 1986. He was also a former Minister of Communication and two-time former Senate President of Nigeria from 2007 to 2015. David Mark was in the senate for 20 years, a feat that has remained unbeaten by any politician."

ARE THE "WILLING TOOLS" STILL IN THIS NIGERIA OF DEATH THAT THEY HELPED TO CREATE, OR HAVE THEY ESCAPED ABROAD?

Where is Senator David Mark, a retired Brig Gen hiding?

Why is he SILENT when there is Sharia-supremacist genocide of the people of Middle Belt where he hails from?

Having colluded to impose a fraudulent 1999 apartheid Constitution on Nigerians, where are all these "willing tools" leaders now?
PoliticsCalls For A New Constitution – Vanguard News by meavox(op): 9:56am On Aug 02, 2020
CALLS FOR A NEW CONSTITUTION – VANGUARD NEWS
EDITORIAL
ON MARCH 10, 2020

NIGERIA will celebrate her 60th Independence anniversary this year, but it will be typically low-keyed and heavily laced with lamentations over our failure to meet our national aspirations.

Instead of achieving a prosperous and united Federal Republic, a showpiece of democracy in Africa and the pride of the Black World, Nigeria at 60 will still be the “poverty capital of the world” with virtually every index of human development at the bottom of world ratings.

Yet, we sped off the starting block in 1960 at a pace that modelled Nigeria’s future among promising Third World countries. Its three original Regions – East, West and North – had their economies growing at rates that were the envy of the newly-independent nations.

However, the discovery of crude oil in commercial quantity dislodged the growth trajectory of Nigeria because its leaders turned it into a consuming nation with every ethnic and regional group struggling to consume more than the others.


This was made possible by the 1979 Constitution dusted up by the 1999 Constitution (As Amended) which concentrated power in the centre and made the federating units dependent on the Federal Government.

The 1979/1999 constitutional models have failed woefully. They are no longer suitable for a country of over 200 million people and a population growing at three per cent. That constitutional model coloured by military ideology and interests no longer meets the needs of today’s Nigeria which is ravenously hungry for power to be returned to the people at the grassroots for it to once again become a workshop instead of a restaurant.

The imperative of restructuring is beginning to dawn on former military Heads of State, General Yakubu Gowon and General Olusegun Obasanjo. It is a pity that Obasanjo, who had a second opportunity to serve as an elected President for eight years did not take up the challenge to bequeath Nigeria with a genuinely federal, autochthonous constitution.

Being the father of the 1979 Constitution and the first beneficiary of the 1999 Constitution, Obasanjo was very hostile to the idea of restructuring until recently when he became an advocate of it.

We strongly believe that a new constitution is overdue. We need a brand new constitution, not a constitution review or amendment; and it’s got be a federal constitution with power thoroughly devolved to federating units such as states, regions or geopolitical units.

We have two options: either to dust up the 10,335-page 2014 National Conference Report (whose 500 delegates passed over 600 resolutions) towards a new constitution and a new nation, or empanel a new constituent assembly for that purpose.

Restructuring under a new constitution can no longer wait. The current system is dying a natural death. The earlier we dump it the better.


SOURCE:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/03/calls-for-a-new-constitution/
Politics1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay (in August 2017) by meavox(op): 9:43am On Aug 02, 2020
1999 CONSTITUTION IS NIGERIA’S MISTAKE – SAGAY (IN AUGUST 2017)
By Dapo Akinrefon
Vanguard, August 11th 2017

The Chairman of Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Itse Sagay, has made a comparison between the 1963 and 1999 Constitutions submitting that the latter was mistakenly drafted and FOISTED on Nigeria.

Sagay, a professor of law, said agitation for devolution of power enabled each region to develop at its own pace.

THE constitutional lawyer said: “I think the first point to make is that Nigeria, to use Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s words, is not a nation. It is geographical entity containing many nations and the difference between a Yoruba and Hausa man or Igbo man is not less than the difference between an English and French man or German. Our original founding fathers observed this early in the political development of this country. They met in Ibadan in January 1950 where they hammered the future of this country and their unanimous conclusion is that we can only survive harmoniously under a strong federal system.

“It was on that basis that those strong regions merged and this whole orientation was repeated in the 1953 Lagos Conference, the 1954 Lyttleton Conference and the pre-independence conferences in 1959. Just before independence, the British from 1957, said that each region could ask for self-government but only external affairs will be handled by the British. Now, Eastern and Western region asked for immediate self-government and they got it in 1957 but the North said it was not ready at the time.”

Respect for differences

Also, he said: “But eventually, the North asked for it in 1959 and got it. You can see that there was respect for differences, while there was general unity for the purpose of forming a country where we will all be together but the differences were realised.

“So, that was the spirit which the 1963 Constitution, you had the powerful regions and the federal level where concentration was on matters of common interest like foreign affairs, defence, currency, immigration and others; but the bulk of activities were transferred to the regions because they were closer to the people and the Constitution recognised that these regions contained people with different backgrounds, historically and otherwise.”

Noting that the 1999 Constitution was a mistake made by the military which has left states in a weak state, he said: “So, the mistake of the 1999 Constitution, which was made by the military and not by the people is to assume that every Nigerian has the same social and historical backgrounds and so, there should be a very tight Federal Government and very weak states.

“The 1999 Constitution turns a blind eye to these major social and ethnic divergence in Nigeria forgetting that all the various states and ethnic groups were independent when the British came. This is what the 1999 Constitution has overlooked and that is why there is so much tension in the land because the federal government is regarded to be too powerful therefore putting us together in a sort of tight embrace. The various states and regions want more autonomy and freedom to operate in their own way, whilst operating in the centre to form a united Nigeria.


“You will recall that with the 1960 and 1963 constitution, each region kept 50 per cent of its natural resources, they contributed 20 per cent to the federal government and then, the remaining 30 per cent was shared by all the regions on the basis of need.

“So, this is what people are asking for. They are asking for increased political power, increased fiscal federalism whilst interacting with members of the same country in unity. That is why I think the 1999 constitution was mistakenly drafted and FOISTED on Nigeria; that is why there is so much tension.”


SOURCE:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/1999-constitution-nigerias-mistake-sagay/
PoliticsRe: Miyetti Allah’s Vigilante Group Not Welcomed In South East – Igbo Council by meavox: 6:53pm On Aug 01, 2020
My own SS needs to WAKE UP!

Dissolution is Nigeria's solution.
PoliticsRe: Omoyele Sowore Revolutionnow Protest To Hit Nigeria August 2020 by meavox: 12:07pm On Aug 01, 2020
WONDERFUL!

There is also a demand to SCRAP THE 1999 NIGERIA CONSTITUTION!

GREAT NEWS!
PoliticsRe: Omoyele Sowore Revolutionnow Protest To Hit Nigeria August 2020 by meavox: 12:05pm On Aug 01, 2020
ThiagoKid:
Lol this man never learn lesson


He doesn't know nigerians won't still give a fvckk if dem catch am Again...


Should we say, this is stubbornness or persistence ?


Time will time.
Speak for yourself!

“A man who won’t die for something is not fit to live.”
— Martin Luther King Jr.
PoliticsNigerians (middle Belt & South) – Beware Of The British! by meavox(op): 10:48am On Aug 01, 2020
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NIGERIANS (MIDDLE BELT & SOUTH) – BEWARE OF THE BRITISH!

It is clear that the British never had a good plan for the indigenous people of Nigeria. They were foreigners who just came to rob. They recognised that Fulani, foreigners too also came to rob, so they ganged up together. In 1957, Bello the Arewa’s Sardauna openly declared:
We the people of the North will continue our stated intention to conquer the South and to dip the Koran in the Atlantic Ocean after the British leave our shores.”
Bello said this because he knew that Fulani and Brits were together in their crimes against the indigenous owners of Nigeria, and would carry on the conquest and robbery when their British partners leave. (Google Harold Smith, British civil servant who confirmed Britain’s crimes against Nigeria).

At so-called Independence the same Bello now also Premier of Northern Nigeria with the connivance of the British, again openly said:
The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Othman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future.
Bello said this for the Brits to be assured Fulani would carry on the colonisation of ethnic owners of Nigeria even after the absence of the British.

Any honest person can see that the first coup in 1966 was not any Igbo affair but was a military thing. However, both types of foreigners, ie the Black one and White one who determined to rob indigenous Nigerians of our God-given resources cunningly began to lie that it was an Igbo coup to cause national prejudice against the Igbo, and to give a reason to attack the Igbo since most of the wealth that they wanted to rob, was in the East and Mid-West regions.

Have the British changed? Well, have the Fulani changed? Right now there is an ongoing sadistic genocide in the Middle Belt by Fulani sharia-supremacists, is the BBC covering it? As head of the Commonwealth have the British done anything to get the Fulani to stop this genocide?

Let us recall that the American John Perkins revealed how Western powers destabilize and rob developing countries in his book “Confessions of An Economic Hit Man” (Google it). So people of Middle Belt and South, SHINE YOUR EYES! Britain is likely to come here in one form or another to find “willing tools” among us who for some personal gain eg an apartment in Mayfair or Knightsbridge or St John’s Wood will sell his own people. The “willing tools” as always will be people of influence such as traditional rulers (kings and chiefs) plus cultural leaders, politicians and high level civil servants/officials. Let us mark them. Let us not believe everything this group tell us, but keep on insisting for evidence for what they say. Check it out, but their children and grandchildren are abroad, plus they have 10 year visas or even citizenship abroad. So helping Fulani-British to keep their knee on our choking neck will not bother them. They and their family are not suffering it, and they are rewarded for being a “willing tool”.

What they will want is whatever happens, to keep Nigeria as one country because that is the ONLY way for Fulani to keep power over us. Separation from Arewa is the single solution that will forever end the conquest and colonization of indigenous ethnic nationalities of the Middle Belt and South. So if you hear ANYBODY, but especially some big oga or big madam (traditional ruler, cultural leader, politician, official) insisting that Restructuring to keep “one Nigeria” is a good thing, ASK them how?
NOTE THIS WELL before you condemn your children to Fulani domination and genocide: it is IMPOSSIBLE to be free to control your life and your future once you have sharia-supremacists and feudalists in your land. Have we all not seen how the present regime has opened our borders for Fulani to pour in so as to alter the demographics of our ancestral lands? Have we all not seen how Arewa are being secretly brought into our lands by Dangote and other trucks? To have control over our lives we must CONTROL OUR BORDERS to keep out any kind of undesirables. Restructuring but still keeping “one Nigeria” keeps us in existential danger from genocide and ISIS-Boko Haram terrorism.

After 60 years of total failure it is no longer about Nigeria. It is now about us, the PEOPLE of this land called Nigeria. We should think of how to save the PEOPLE. Keeping “one Nigeria” means killing the people by genocide, then robbing them by land grabbing and by “RUGA”.

Beware of whatever the British say. Beware of whatever traditional rulers, cultural leaders, and politicians plus officials say. If it is Restructuring yet keeping “one Nigeria” BEWARE!

Please forward to all the people of Middle Belt and South.
PoliticsRe: What Is “biafra”? - Lower Niger Congress (L N C) by meavox(op): 7:33am On Aug 01, 2020
helinues:
You mean Biaflop?
"Biafra" is truly a representation of freedom. Ogoja want the same freedom Igbo want. We fully understand our Igbo brethren's desire for freedom because we have it too.
Igbo and Ogoja with ALL the ethnic nationalities of SS & SE will be free.
Oduduwa will be free.
Middle Belt will be free.

The best method for getting that freedom as more and more Igbo and all of us of SS too are now realizing, is through the non-violent strategy of LNC-MNN.

The only flop will be Arewa because of the injustice, cruelty, terrorism and genocide they have been inflicting on the indigenous owners of Nigeria.
PoliticsWhat Is “biafra”? - Lower Niger Congress (L N C) by meavox(op): 7:14am On Aug 01, 2020
WHAT IS “BIAFRA”?

Someone insightful said, “Biafra is a call for freedom”. Since the civil war, stirring in the heart of every Igbo son and daughter is a deep unquenchable call for freedom.

When you hear someone say that he supports Biafra, he is actually saying that he longs to be free!

Lower Niger Congress (LNC) has been, and continues working, to open up the pathway that will bring INDEPENDENCE and SELF-DETERMINATION for Igbos, and equally for every ethnic nationality in our Bloc. We therefore invite Igbo people to come, look, and learn that Lower Niger Bloc represents that very real freedom, embodied by “Biafra”, and it will gladden and satisfy your hearts.

So, what is “Biafra”? It is a call for freedom. Not at all different from the Ijaw man’s call for freedom, or the Ogoni man’s call for freedom, or the Urhobo man’s call for freedom. Freedom for all of us in our Bloc is our collective and happy future. May God bless the Lower Niger Bloc!


SOURCE:
https://web.facebook.com/lowernigercongress

PoliticsRe: Return Nigeria To 1963 Constitution To Stop Deceiving Nigerians by meavox(op): 6:35pm On Jul 31, 2020
Abohboy:
That’s what they said, in Sudan and Libya.
And USSSR, Yugoslavia, India etc
PoliticsRe: Let's Accept The Will Of God For Nigeria by meavox: 8:30am On Jul 31, 2020
Mmuoojukwu:
I doubt if..... what what will terminate our lives in Nigeria. I wish you well.
Have you read The Gideon Orkar Prophecy? I posted it here on Nairaland yesterday.
Briefly, Orkar in his speech prophesied what would happen, ie that Arewa was not to be in same boundary as the rest of us.
And see, right now there is strong Alliance between MB, Oduduwa and Lower Niger (SE & SS) blocs so even when we are 3 different Republics, we will still have good bonds like the different countries in the EU do, yet they are separate nations.

May God bless MB, Oduduwa and Lower Niger!
PoliticsRe: Why God Will Not Answer Anyone Praying For Nigeria's Unity by meavox: 8:18am On Jul 31, 2020
Realerreal:
Leave the country if you are tired of it. Simple. Ghana is next door move there.
All the Christians and Muslims praying for a NIGERIA unity, God will not answer them because you are not happy. You are delusional.
Which god? The one of your imagination abi?
PoliticsRe: Why God Will Not Answer Anyone Praying For Nigeria's Unity by meavox: 8:17am On Jul 31, 2020
Realerreal:
Leave the country if you are tired of it. Simple. Ghana is next door move there.
All the Christians and Muslims praying for a NIGERIA unity, God will not answer them because you are not happy. You are delusional.
Which god? The one of your imagination abi?
PoliticsRe: Why God Will Not Answer Anyone Praying For Nigeria's Unity by meavox: 8:16am On Jul 31, 2020
My brother, you are right.

Nigeria's unification was never under good will for the indigenous people.

Even in 1960 that old fellow Bello said that Nigeria would be an estate of his grandfathers. So Nigeria is a British-Fulani invention, certainly not of God.

Now we know the 1999 Constitution is a forgery so it is NULL & VOID. So it is a deceit to keep it. Even today I got a post that we should return to the 1963 Constitution. That would be ok but only temporarily until we get new Constitutions made by indigenous ethnic nationalities where we first agree if we want to be in any Union.

From what I hear,
Lower Niger bloc (SE & SS) want to escape together and DON'T want any union with Arewa. We want our own Republic.
Oduduwa does NOT want any union with Arewa. They want their own Republic.
Middle Belt does NOT want any union with Arewa. They want their own Republic.
But we want an Alliance between us so our properties, businesses and assets in the Alliance territory of our 3 friendly blocs are intact.
PoliticsRe: Return Nigeria To 1963 Constitution To Stop Deceiving Nigerians by meavox(op): 8:01am On Jul 31, 2020
EVERYTHING ABOUT NIGERIA IS A FRAUD: THE CENSUS, THE STATES, THE 774 LGA, THE RIGGING INTO ASO ROCK. EVEN THE CONSTITUTION!

Nigeria? We are done with it!

Dissolution is Nigeria's solution.

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