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Politics / Return Nigeria To 1963 Constitution To Stop Deceiving Nigerians by meavox: 7:48am On Jul 31, 2020
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RETURN NIGERIA TO 1963 CONSTITUTION TO STOP DECEIVING NIGERIANS

The truth has now come out: the 1999 Constitution imposed on Nigerians is a forgery and a fraud. So it is null and void. This deceit is unacceptable and cannot continue to be enforced upon us. It is against our human rights. In 2016 the former Attorney General and commissioner for Justice in Akwa Ibom State, Mr Uwemedimo Nwoko counselled Nigeria to take up the 1963 Constitution. This is what he said:

“The greatest challenge of the Nigerian nation is re-inventing the concept of its nationhood”. Those are the words of Nwoko. He said Nigeria must re-invent the concept of its nationhood, the very foundation that informed the agreement of the various nation states to come together to form a federation called the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He explained: “Why I say Nigeria needs to invent the concept of its nationhood is that the various military interventions in the polity and politics of Nigeria starting from 1966 to 1999 completely destroyed the basic content of the agreement on the basis of which the various nation states represented by their leadership of that time, the founding fathers came together to form a federation. This would be seen in the fiscal federalism otherwise called resource control. It would be seen in the creation and management of the institutional mechanisms that make up the governance of the country. It would also be seen in the structuring of the legal framework, principally the constitution, which is the grundnorm of Nigeria. There has been an attempt to change the goal post in the middle of the game as far as the legal framework of the Nigerian nation is concerned.

“If you pick the 1999 constitution of Nigeria even as amended and place it side by side with 1979 constitution and the 1963 constitution, you will get to discover that what you have in 1963 constitution was radically different from what we now have in both the 1999 and 1979 constitution. It is therefore, imperative that Nigeria goes back to the very foundation of its commission to re-invent itself. This will re-introduce trust, which is now lacking and it would now create the trust that has been completely wiped out of Nigeria, the mutual trust of the various nation states…

…. Nigeria has to adopt the 1963 constitution in terms of federalism, in terms of fiscal control, in terms of the distribution, management and control of resources in the country…

…. But our low point as a nation is the corruption of our foundation. Even this attempt of fighting corruption in Nigeria is a useless waste of time and resources. The greatest corruption that we need to fight is the corruption of our foundation which is the constitution.

The constitution of Nigeria that established Nigerian federation was the 1963 constitution..."

To read the full article:
https://guardian.ng/features/nigeria-has-to-adopt-1963-constitution/

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Politics / Re: The 1999 Nigeria Constitution Deception - Simply Explained By Ndidi Uwechue by meavox: 7:42am On Jul 30, 2020
gasparpisciotta:
There is no way every Nigerian will contribute to the constitution, we must be represented by some people(be it leaders or chosen representatives) who are Nigerians, this time either military administrators or civilians which was was happened in the case of the 1999 constitution.

Same way legislations are passed without the opinion of the common man.

Nigeria has been upside down since Lord Lugard brought his big head from wherever he came from. grin grin


Representatives MUST be chosen by the people!
Did that happen? NO!

Some of us here are just "willing tools" of Fulani and just want to help them enslave their own people!

Did SS give ourselves our stupid name of SS? Did SS ever want that our resources are taken by others and we get peanuts?
Come on man! Please do some reading and research because NOBODY at all represented Ogoja people or any of us in SS or SE.

The 1999 Constitution IS a FORGERY and a DECEPTION.

If you say otherwise bring the evidence. Write YOUR OWN article to explain it with your name on it like the writer of this piece did.
Politics / The 1999 Nigeria Constitution Deception - Simply Explained By Ndidi Uwechue by meavox: 6:16am On Jul 30, 2020
THE 1999 NIGERIA CONSTITUTION DECEPTION - SIMPLY EXPLAINED

A Constitution is a contract, a legal document. It describes how the people of a country have decided to live, so it is a social contract.

Thus, a Constitution is the legal agreement of a nation as to how the people within it want to be governed.

The 1999 Constitution is being used in Nigeria. Normally, for it to be properly done, a Constitution is made legitimate by voting in a Referendum. This never happened. The 1999 Constitution was forced upon the people unawares, so it was IMPOSED. The people had no part in making it, and have never agreed it. The Preamble (introduction) of this Constitution which claims that, "We the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, having firmly and solemnly resolved..." is simply not true. At no time did the ethnic nationalities come to agree this Constitution. It is a false statement, making the 1999 Constitution a FORGERY.

Since the 1999 Constitution is a forgery, it is invalid. That means it is NULL AND VOID. That means that it is not binding. It also means that this Constitution cannot "command the loyalty, obedience and confidence of the people.”

It also means that the various attempts at amending this Constitution by what is called "constitutional amendments" make no sense and are a waste of money and time because an invalid, a null and void Constitution logically cannot be amended. It is fit only to be thrown into the dustbin, so that new Constitution(s) are properly obtained.

#BinIt9ja #BinItNG

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Politics / Re: Let The Revolution Begin!!!! by meavox: 9:53am On Jul 29, 2020
Yesoooo Please read what is going in WhatsApp, titled: "Is Nigeria’s Future The Gideon Orkar Prophecy?"

Here is the link:

https://www.nairaland.com/6021529/nigerias-future-gideon-orkar-prophecy
Politics / Who Settled Nigeria's Unity? - Video by meavox: 9:49am On Jul 29, 2020
Listen to this one:

Nigeria's Unity Is Settled And Not Negotiable-- Buhari (August 2017) 2 minutes video


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7igf14OkkXY



WHO EXACTLY settled Nigeria's Unity?

The 1999 Constitution has unraveled as a FORGERY so even if it states that Nigeria is "indivisible and indissoluble", who cares! The whole document including this is a lie!

Please my brethren of South and Middle Belt, let's no longer partake of this lie that the 1999 Constitution has any hold on us. No lawyer anywhere on earth can hold anybody to it. It's a fraud.

Now we must Take Down this sham apartheid 1999 Constitution and replace it by new one that the real owners of the land, the ethnic nationalities of MB and South will make.

The Gideon Orkar Prophecy is playing out well! grin
Politics / Re: Is Nigeria’s Future The Gideon Orkar Prophecy? by meavox: 8:14am On Jul 29, 2020
mamaafrik:
No them never kill anyoneooo,all North central,South south and South Eastern states will not be told to result back to regional security network when they are truly being massacred.
Sebi the governors are playing Politics with the Feudal Fulani - hausa ni,no one will tell people before they start burning governors who are culprit and start kidnapping they kiths and kins when real yawa gas.
Same as the army,when they start killing their ogas and start insurrection or a Coup,The executive will get the message
Sebi SE ,SS North central and,SW no wan get sense to unite themselves and put feet down and say NO against the Hausa-fulani ni,our eyes go soon clear.

Dss is smelling it little by little,sebi dem arrest the man who wants to blow national Assembly ni,they really don't know the fathom of anger in the land,but still the anger never reach.

Good morning my sister,

Just to let you know, NC label is Arewa nonsensical label. The people there now want to be called "Middle Belt" and no more NC. They say they have no part with "North" grin
Politics / Is Nigeria’s Future The Gideon Orkar Prophecy? by meavox: 7:36am On Jul 29, 2020
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IS NIGERIA’S FUTURE THE GIDEON ORKAR PROPHECY?

Here is part of Gideon Orkar’s speech on 22nd April 1990:

“Fellow Nigerian Citizens, on behalf of the patriotic and well-meaning peoples of the Middle Belt and the southern parts of this country, I , Major Gideon Orkar, wish to happily inform you of the successful ousting of the dictatorial, corrupt, drug baronish, evil man, deceitful, homosexually-centered, prodigalistic, un-patriotic administration of General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida….
….It is our unflinching belief that this quest for domination, oppression and marginalisation¬¬ is against the wish of God and therefore, must be resisted with the vehemence….
…In the light of all the above and in recognition of the negativeness of the aforementioned aristocratic factor, the overall progress of the Nigerian state a temporary decision to excise the following states namely, Sokoto, Borno, Katsina, Kano and Bauchi states from the Federal Republic of Nigeria comes into effect immediately until the following conditions are met…”

Link to full Orkar speech: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/flashback-speech-presented-by-major-gideon-orkar-on-april-22-1990/

Gideon Orkar, a Tiv man of today’s Benue State is an honour to Middle Belt and South. In his radio speech after ousting the corrupt regime of Babangida it seems God gave him a prophecy of the future of this territory which is that Middle Belt and South will be separate from Arewa. Nigerians, including those present during the radio broadcast thought the expulsion of the core North/Arewa strange and unexpected, and at that time could not understand it. But now we do. Now too we realise that he was uttering a prophecy of what would one day happen.

The Gideon Orkar Prophecy
The Nigerian man who became aware that Gideon Orkar had made a prophecy in his speech was on 22 April 1990 studying for his Master’s degree in Theology by correspondence. He was not directly involved with what Orkar did but was in the “environment”. Like all who were present that day, nobody expected Orkar to excise the 5 core North states from Nigeria in his speech. A few years later this then young man became a Reverend in one of the old time Christian religions. On a day in 2000 when Obasanjo was civilian president, the Reverend whilst commemorating Orkar’s life, had a “good premonition” that one day those core North states would no longer be associated with Nigeria. He was unsure about the source of this and never spoke to anybody about it. In fact, he completely forgot about it, and anyway those in power were always talking about Nigeria’s unity being settled and not negotiable. It was just in early May 2020 that whilst praying for the people being killed in the Middle Belt by Fulani herdsmen that the good premonition he had in 2000 came forcefully back into his mind. With the renewed insistence by the ethnic nationalities that self-determination and even rejection of the Union is what is now wanted by the people, the Reverend realised that Gideon Orkar had at the time of his speech actually been making a prophecy. He began to pray about it and as things unfold in Nigeria, he is more sure about the certainty of The Gideon Orkar Prophecy (as he calls it). For now he wishes to be anonymous because the prophecy is not about him, or made by him – but was said aloud on radio by Gideon Orkar. He continues to pray over it, and the Reverend has a strong and urgent message for Middle Belt and Southern Nigeria. It is that they should remove the occult from the land by openly rejecting, and ending the Darkness over these lands from ritual killings, consulting witchdoctors, and various sorcery rituals. All these occultic practices are an abomination that pollute the land and give power to evil.

Gideon Orkar was actually a prophet in a modern sense. His prophecy will come to pass because Middle Belt and South will become separate from Arewa, just as he had decreed in his speech. grin grin grin


Middle Belt is going through genocide by Fulani herdsmen and need our support. Please forward this good news to all of Middle Belt and South. Let us not only pray for this prophecy, but work and act to make it come to pass.

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Politics / “Restructuring” Is A Con & A Hoax – Dissolution Only Now! by meavox: 7:07am On Jul 28, 2020
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“RESTRUCTURING” IS A CON & A HOAX – DISSOLUTION ONLY NOW!

For nearly 10 years our traditional and cultural leaders have been saying “Restructuring” but what have they done to show sincerity about it?

Is it all to be just empty talking?

No strategy. No website. No documentation. NOTHING!

They have been fooling us. Especially us youths to hope for what they have no intention to deliver. They eat from the national cake. They have foreign citizenship or 10 year visa. Their children and grandchildren are living safe and well abroad.

There is no evidence anywhere that “Restructuring” will happen. Restructure what? A dead Nigeria? How will it happen? Why should it happen? To whose benefit?

Youths, we must start asking questions. We must stop believing these so called elders, and traditional rulers and even religious leaders when they give no EVIDENCE for their talking. Let us begin to mark them.

There is a genocide for land grabbing in Middle Belt but Nigerian media blackout so not much reporting except by foreign agencies. Restructuring cannot stop Fulani slaughter of indigenous people and land grab can it? No! We need to have power over our lives and ancestral lands. Only having our own countries can save us. Dissolution is Nigeria’s solution. It is the only thing now! There was not even seriousness about “Restructuring” anyway.

Please broadcast to youths of entire South and Middle Belt. We must get wise.
Politics / Re: Prof Banjo Akintoye Yoruba World Leader Speaking On Odua Republic - Video by meavox: 7:14pm On Jul 27, 2020
T9ksy:



Basically what Prof. is saying is that the time for restructuring is way over and done with and now the yorubas want out of this contraption. He also alluded to the fact their organisation is not interested in who rules the country, come 2023 as yoruba nation will not participate in that election.

A lot of folks rang in, though they all seem amenable to the concept of a yoruba nation existing this fake union, their worry is as how to actualize this objective. The Prof. believed in peace struggle where he and his colleagues can intellectualize the yoruba nation's rights to self -determination within and outside the shores of present day nigeria, under the UN Charter whilst warning those who might want to take up arms against the fg. to discard such idea.

IMO, I believe we can't afford to put all our eggs into one basket and also that to arrive at a peaceful solution to our problem, we must also prepare for other eventualities i.e war. It's instructive to note that their has been clamor for a yoruba nation for the past 2 decades now, only that recent happenings in our political sphere have opened the citizenry and hence accelerate the call for secession.


Thank you for this translation.

Nigeria is a rotten dead thing and nobody sane can live in it.

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Politics / Asari Dokubo Tackles "Thieving Gambari" - Video by meavox: 10:04am On Jul 27, 2020
ASARI DOKUBO TACKLES "THIEVING GAMBARI"

16 minutes video

They steal all the money and point accusing fingers on their own apprentice. They accuse their boys who are learning from them.

https://web.facebook.com/BiafraSatellite/videos/619987182264425

#RejectNigeria

[#BinIt9ja]
Politics / Re: Can We Call Nigeria A Country? Can We? by meavox: 9:36am On Jul 27, 2020
realstars:
The Law Makers Has To Answer This Question For Us.
Oya Lets Ask Them Again.


Why do you give SOVEREIGNTY to politicians?

Sovereignty is with the people! Here's what I copied from a recent Tweet:

"Africans have yet to see that SOVEREIGNTY is with the people not with politicians...And that government is supposed to manage the country for them. Just as managers manage a company for its owners...In Africa the managers have taken over from the owners. And the owners accept it."

Learn this well my friend. Then tell others too. "We the people" are the owners. The politicians are just the managers we contracted to manage the country for us. That's all. They abuse us by when being managers they take over from us the owners, then give us rubbish to eat.
Politics / Can We Call Nigeria A Country? Can We? by meavox: 9:26am On Jul 27, 2020
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CAN WE CALL NIGERIA A COUNTRY? CAN WE?

Nigeria is a pressure cooker of injustice – that is how UN envoy described it in August 2019.

Added to all that the UN envoy described at the time (see below) is we now also have a massive ongoing genocide of indigenous Middle Belt people by Fulani herdsmen to grab their ancestral lands. Nigerian news media are too frightened to report it. But foreign organisations are talking about this genocide. (Google it)

In August 2019 the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Extrajudicial and Arbitrary Executions, Agnes Callamard, has expressed concern over the high rate of extra-judicial killings in the country. This is what she said:

“Overall situation that I encountered in Nigeria gives rise to EXTREME CONCERN. By many measures, the federal authorities and the international partners are presiding over an INJUSTICE-PRESSURE COOKER. Some of the specific contexts I examined are simmering.

“The warning signs are flashing bright red: increased numbers of attacks and killings over the last five years, with a few notable exceptions; increased criminality and spreading insecurity; widespread failure by the federal authorities to investigate and hold perpetrators to account, even for mass killing.

“A lack of public trust and confidence in the judicial institutions and state institutions more generally; high levels of resentment and grievances within and between communities; toxic ethno-religious narratives and ‘extremist’ ideologies, characterised by dehumanisation of the ‘others’ and denial of the legitimacy of the others’ claims; a generalised break down of the rule of law, with particularly acute consequences for the most vulnerable and impoverished populations of Nigeria….

They are claiming the lives of thousands and include, for instance, arbitrary killings in the context of the military conflict in the North of the country, against Boko Haram and splinter groups; the conflict in the Middle Belt, along with some parts in the North West and South, between Fulani herdsmen and farming communities belonging to various ethnic groups; cultism in the oil-producing South-South states and other well-organised criminal gangs; local militias engaged in mining and cattle rustling in the North West, particularly Zamfara; the repression of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, and the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People, MOSOP…”

Can we call Nigeria a “country”? CAN WE?

Any person from anywhere and of any social position who thinks that after 60 years of trying to make Nigeria a country, and still wants us to keep trying is deceiving the youths. Check it out. That person’s children and even grandchildren must be safe abroad. That person too will be holding 10 year visa for abroad or similar quick escape route. Check it out! That person will not want his own children in this Nigeria that he deceives you still needs more time to get better. Check it out! Tell such a one to BRING BACK his children to this Nigeria that he so tells you can be made better!

Nigeria? We are done with it!

Dissolution is Nigeria’s solution!


SOURCE OF QUOTED MATERIAL:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/09/un-expresses-concern-over-high-rate-of-extra-judicial-killings-in-nigeria/
Politics / Prof Banjo Akintoye Yoruba World Leader Speaking On Odua Republic - Video by meavox: 7:54am On Jul 27, 2020
For my Yoruba brethren, from your SS brother (I don't speak Yoruba but know it is GOOD news here grin !)

3 minute video in Yoruba language

PROF BANJO AKINTOYE YORUBA WORLD LEADER SPEAKING ON ODUA REPUBLIC
Dateline Ibadan: July 26, 2020. The LNC/MNN Joint Secretariat Congratulates the Yoruba World Congress (YWC) for this bold Commencement of the Yoruba Self-Redemption from the Failed Lugardian Experiment of 1914 and the Toxic Union of Death, Attrition and Backwardness foisted on the Constituent Components of the Distressed Federation of Nigeria.

[If someone can post a brief summary on what Baba Prof Akintoye said I will appreciate it. Thank you - meavox]


https://web.facebook.com/tony.nnadi.52/videos/3279769562083627/
Politics / Re: Yoruba Leaders To Army: No Harm Must Befall Adeniyi In Custody - The Cable by meavox: 7:51pm On Jul 26, 2020
QUOTING:

“The emerging resolve of the Yoruba not to be part of vassal state that Nigeria has become, is better managed with due accommodation before any further degeneration and obvious consequences. Our quest shall henceforth be to mobilise the masses of our peoples not grin to participate in any further elections until the goal of Restructuring or Self-determination grin is attained.



Steps towards an urgent meeting of all Nationalities has to be taken now to determine the nature of our relationships. grin Unless this peaceful step is heeded to, so that Nigeria heads in the right direction thereafter, the clear alternative would be for self-determination quests to proceed rapidly without any further restraint.”
Politics / Yoruba Leaders To Army: No Harm Must Befall Adeniyi In Custody - The Cable by meavox: 7:42pm On Jul 26, 2020
YORUBA LEADERS TO ARMY: NO HARM MUST BEFALL ADENIYI IN CUSTODY
The Cable
July 26, 2020

Some Yoruba leaders have asked the army authorities to ensure that Olusegun Adeniyi, former theatre commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, is safe in custody.

There are reports that Adeniyi, a major-general, is to face a court-martial.

A court martial is a legal proceeding for military officers. It is similar to a civilian court trial.

Adeniyi was all over the news in March when a video where he complained of the lack of weapons for troops fighting Boko Haram insurgents went viral.

After the video, he was removed as commander of Operation Lafiya Dole and transferred to the Nigerian Army Resource Centre in Abuja.
He was later moved to the Army Headquarters, still in Abuja.

At a meeting on the platform of the Yoruba Summit Group (YSG) in Lagos during the weekend, Rueben Fasoranti, Afenifere leader; Ayo Adebanjo, leader of Yoruba World Congress (YWC), Banji Akintoye, chairman of Voice of Reason (VOR); Olusegun Mimiko, former governor of Ondo state, demanded justice for Adeniyi.

Others who attended the meeting are Oye Ibidapo-Obe, former vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos; Yinka Odumakin, spokesman of Afenifefre; and Gani Adams, a leader of the O’dua Peoples Congress (OPC).

The leaders said the plight of soldiers on the battlefront is well known, adding that no one should be punished for speaking the truth.
They also demanded an investigation into the death of Tolulope Arotile, Nigeria’s first female helicopter pilot, who died in a freak accident earlier in the month.

The leaders called on the federal government to constitute an independent panel of inquiry to look into the death of Arotile, alleging that there is more to the death of the late Arotile than being reported.

“We are also aware of the initial casual manner Tolulope Arotile’s killing was treated by the authorities of the Nigerian Air Force which is capable of raising suspicion in the minds people. It is better to quickly douse tension and apprehension by coming out in the open,” they said in a communique issued at the end of the meeting.

“The authorities did not imagine that so much noise would be made, and so many questions would be asked. Her death was treated with levity, just as many other cases where the lives of Nigerians do not seem to matter anymore.

“The Yorùbá nation therefore demands a full-scale independent investigation by an inclusive panel of experts. The Yorùbá nation notes with sadness that on the very day our daughter Tolulope went home, a senior Military officer: Major General Olusegun Adeniyi was court-martialled for daring to voice out the lack of tools and equipment needed to prosecute a Boko Haram war that has become far too prolonged and far too controversial in light of the numerous calls to the Federal Government to change the Military ’Service Chiefs who have failed to provide the highest quality of security, leadership and delivery of forthrightness in their duties.

“We the Yorùbá condemn in strong terms, the cherry-picking of our fighters, soldiers, officers as either cannon fodders easy-targets, operational fall-guys and being used for experimental disciplinary measures, whilst the real culprits, go free!

“Critical to this development are also pieces of news items of friendly fire from soldiers of a particular part of the country using their guns on our fighters who dare carry the battle deep into the Boko Haram held territories.”

The Yoruba leaders also demanded the restructuring of the country ahead of the 2023 general election.

“We the Yorùbá Nation therefore reject the holding of a future general election before Restructuring Nigeria fiscally and structurally. We state that the ship of state is veering off precariously into a precipice, and that Nigeria is at the very edge of a political subsidence,” the communique read.
“We are persuaded that nothing short of Restructuring can save this country. Any attempt to go ahead with elections in 2023 without addressing the issue of Restructuring would spell doom for Nigeria.

“Notwithstanding the interests of some elements in our midst, it would be presumptuous to assume that the masses of the educated Yoruba Nation will dive headlong into being part of the 2023 elections, when all elements of its execution – the military, paramilitary, INEC, the judiciary have been rigged and appropriated by a single very tiny minority ethnic group in a small corner of the country.

“The emerging resolve of the Yoruba not to be part of vassal state that Nigeria has become, is better managed with due accommodation before any further degeneration and obvious consequences. Our quest shall henceforth be to mobilise the masses of our peoples not to participate in any further elections until the goal of Restructuring or Self-determination is attained.

“The Yoruba Nation is therefore making the clarion call for confidence building steps to taken by the Buhari regime immediately, especially as the historic 60th Anniversary of Nigeria as an independent Nation beckons on October 1, 2020.

“Steps towards an urgent meeting of all Nationalities has to be taken now to determine the nature of our relationships. Unless this peaceful step is heeded to, so that Nigeria heads in the right direction thereafter, the clear alternative would be for self-determination quests to proceed rapidly without any further restraint.”



SOURCE:
https://www.thecable.ng/yoruba-leaders-to-army-no-harm-must-befall-adeniyi-in-custody

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Religion / Pastor B Emmanuel Exposed The Truth About Nigeria - Islamic Plans For Nigeria by meavox: 11:17am On Jul 26, 2020
PASTOR BOSUN EMMANUEL EXPOSED THE TRUTH ABOUT NIGERIA - ISLAMIC PLANS FOR NIGERIA AND AFRICA
August 6th 2014

Video: 1 hour 30 minutes


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNjEGfcZC74&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3qShA8OpamT2b0GC74nwcYaTNZwEpXF9zz7xJxmYhW5ZgQDAIGOGOyF6M
Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by meavox: 6:06am On Jul 26, 2020
[quote author=TonyeBarcanista post=49048887]

Very good advice BUT Nigeria cannot remain as it is because the 1999 Constitution which it is under was IMPOSED on the people unawares, plus is a FORGERY because it says "We the people" of Nigeria produced and agreed it.

This lie cannot continue. Indigenous ethnic nationalities are going to Take Down this Constitution and produce real and true ones. (Google it).

Let me tell you for free that Oduduwa and Lower Niger (SE & SS) will not be part of any Union called Nigeria. Here is the good future in this map:

Religion / Check Yourself Well: Are You Living In Occultic Darkness?- Christianity 4 Afric by meavox: 11:15am On Jul 25, 2020
AFRICAN CHRISTIAN – CHECK YOURSELF WELL: ARE YOU LIVING IN OCCULTIC DARKNESS?
Christianity for Africans
20th July 2020

This message is exclusively for the African Christian, and calls for seriousness and SINCERITY.

Africa still has the occult and its sorcery religions present even today. We like to describe ourselves as either Christians or Moslems because that is a respectable, and politically correct thing to do. However, we Africans know that the African lifestyle has a significant focus on witchcraft, on spirits, on fear of spirits, and on sorcery rituals including ritual killings (human sacrifice) plus on spiritual “medicine” which are really spells, incantations and the use of occult objects. Part of our African culture involves accusing children and old people of being “a witch” then abusing them verbally, plus also inflicting horrendous violence on them, even killing them. The kind of films our filmmakers make, and that we love to watch have storylines that include spirits, sorcery and magic in them and these films display what happens in our societies. The enjoyment of such films is a reflection of the occult-loving spirit within us, that gets excited by sorcery and diabolic manifestations.

The occultic Darkness that Africans live under is manifested in several other ways. Such as living with much loud noise including constant hooting of car and motorcycle horns, plus what we call “religious” or “praise making” but whose EFFECTS on the neighbourhood are BAD because all these noise-making habits prevent others from concentrating on studies/learning, on sleeping especially if they are unwell, and on just enjoying peace. Another way that occultic Darkness manifests itself in Africa is in the extreme filth that Africans create then tolerate in their surroundings: “Filth follows ungodliness” (the opposite of cleanliness is next to godliness). Filth breeds flies, and we are quite comfortable with flies too. Now, Beelzebub is one of the devil’s names and it means "Lord of the flies," or "Lord of filth". FILTH and FLIES, two things very common and tolerated by Africans. So, those things we are unconcerned about: filth and flies, may actually be signs and indications of the kind of spirit we have: a spirit in tune with Beelzebub?

The greatest desire and fervent prayers of thousands of Africans is to flee Africa and to go most especially to the West. The reasons for such longings are the effects of corruption plus the lack of care that prevail in African societies. There is nothing wrong with the land of Africa itself, so it must be the people and the practices that Africans want to escape from when they run to Europe.

Scripture lets us know how to recognise the presence of Satan in our midst and also in our own personal life. The Lord Jesus used a parable describing Himself as the Shepherd and the devil as the thief (see John 10: 10a):
“The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy…”
In Africa there is much stealing of what belongs to others (that includes corruption); wars, terrorism, conflicts and all forms of killing; plus destruction of peace through much constant unnecessary noise-making.
Are Africans doomed then? No! Not yet. Those who die in sin darkness have no hope at all. However, the other part of the same Scripture of John 10: 10 is our hope for it says: “...I [Jesus] am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly”.
Here is John 10: 10 in full where Jesus says:
“The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly”.

So African Christian, if you sincerely REPENT evidenced by making RESTITUTION, then God can live in you to reform your heart: so that you stop making loud selfish noise, stop having a filthy environment, stop watching those sorcery-magic African films, and start being useful (ie become salt and light) in your community by denouncing the shrines, the witch accusations, and the human sacrifice etc.

When Africans truly become Christians, God’s presence in Africa will become a reality that Africans and the rest of the world will be able to see. Africa will become clean, be free of so much of the noise, be free of wars, and have peace plus begin to progress. Let us make it happen through obedience to Christ, the only Saviour of mankind. Amen.

[Please support WAHuSa (World Against Human Sacrifice) by going to their Facebook page and creating awareness that human sacrifice must end. Get involved! Link: https://web.facebook.com/WAHuSa/ Twitter: @WAHuSa1]


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Politics / Insight Into Current Us Policy Actions On Nigeria Regarding [genocide].... by meavox: 7:03am On Jul 25, 2020
NOTE: I had to alter the title as it wouldn't all fit on the title space.
Below is the full and proper title of this material.

It includes a 44 minutes radio interview recording of the January 2019 interview
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AN INSIGHT INTO CURRENT US POLICY ACTIONS ON NIGERIA REGARDING ETHNO-RELIGIOUS KILLINGS
- July 24, 2020.
Lower Niger Congress

On the heels of the December 11, 2018 Multi-Regional FREEDOM PARK PROCLAMATION in Lagos, a Coalition of Concerned Stakeholders in the United States, including Save Persecuted Christians, International Committee on Nigeria (ICON) and Mission Africa International Organized Coordinated Press Conferences on Nigeria at the National Press Club, Washington DC, January 17, 2019 with the Theme : “NIGERIA AT BREAKING POINT” where Tony Nnadi of the LNC made a Presentation.

One of the Key Facilitators and Hosts at this SOS Event on Nigeria, Frank Gaffney, who was a US Assistant Secretary For Defence and currently the President of the Washington DC-Based US Center for Security Policy, took up the grave issues raised by Tony Nnadi, concerning the dangerously deteriorating Security Situation of Nigeria, driven by the ISIS Terror Machinery and the potential impact of same on US National Security, in a Radio Interview on January 19, 2019, Syndicated for Broadcast Countrywide.

This incisive Interview provides the clearest guide to understanding the making of the Current United States Focus and Policy Actions on Nigeria, especially on Religious Freedom especially against the backdrop of the raging Ethno-Religious Killings and the June 2, 2020 Executive Order on Advancing International Religious Freedom.

Here is the link to the January 19, 2019 Interview:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGzuJ_2kVzk&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR2vUi6LEYkUVUlzktt_HTxKSalp-Tk7j2NW1QDabdEbu_oNvw7o7DVsuFo



Lower Niger Congress:
https://web.facebook.com/lowernigercongress
Politics / Re: An Open Letter To My Brethren In The “south-south” – Donald Ekpo (for Igbo Too) by meavox: 10:03am On Jul 24, 2020
360degreess:
South South are never United and can never be. Their leaders are extremely corrupt. Yar'adua created the NDDC for them to develop their region but they turned it into a looting commission. They have governors, senators, fed. House members, chaimen, etc. But their lazy youths are always blaming FG for their underdevelopement.

My brother (if you are from either SS like me, or from SE)

This article is about ORDINARY people of SS and of SE. That we the ordinary people of SS and SE should open our eyes to these tricks played on us and that are poisons sent to divide us.

Like the writer said, who exactly among us of SS and SE will kill the other like Fulani herdsmen and Miyetti are doing to BOTH of us?

We of SS and SE are brothers! Some of us may have individual matter here and there. But as ethnic nationalities what issue are we fighting over? PLEASE all my brothers of SS and SE, let us stop allowing Fulani "divide and rule" lies affect us.

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Politics / An Open Letter To My Brethren In The “south-south” – Donald Ekpo (for Igbo Too) by meavox: 9:14am On Jul 24, 2020
AN OPEN LETTER TO MY BRETHREN IN THE “SOUTH-SOUTH”
– BY DONALD EKPO
247ureports
May 18, 2020


“For as long as the Old Eastern region remain in disarray and not united, self-determination of the region will remain impossible.” ~ An anonymous retired Nigerian Army Chief

The word “South-South,” even though it may sound absurd, is a name we have come to accept as a people. We can’t say exactly how we came about to be identified with the name neither can we say exactly when we were given the name, but we just know it is our name. While growing up back in the days, geography taught us about “the North,” “the South,” “The East” and “The West.” For proper definition of locations, we were also told about “The Northwest, NorthEast, Southwest and SouthEast” I can’t remember anything like the “NorthNorth”, “SouthSouth”, “EastEast” or Westwest , but here I am today, writing a letter to my South-South brethren. That is what happens to a people that are not in control of their Cultural Development or the Political and Economic Future.

That is what happens to a people that are just there for their numbers, that is what happens to people that are just kept for their services, that is what happens to people that are just custodians of wealth for a supposedly superior people, and finally, that is what happens to peoples that are slaves. Any name is suitable for them, they can only get whatever is given to them even if it is originally theirs. If in doubt, please remind me of the meaning of KUNTA KINTE.

I write this letter not because it is frustrating to see how we allowed a defrauded propaganda to position our people as the pawns in the Political Chess called Nigeria, but rather, I write this letter in an effort to request that we free ourselves from these propaganda that has lingered for too long. If our grandfathers and fathers did not ask questions, is there any divine law that says we cannot ask? We know we all belonged to the old Eastern Region of Nigeria before the Northern Protectorate took back their power after the gruesome murder of General Aguiyi Ironsi.

Just for the records, let me do us a bit of history here; Major General Ironsi as Head of State was cornered and arrested somewhere in western Nigeria on July 29th of 1966, his hands and feet were tied together, then tied to a Land Rover with a little space in between, and driven on a tarred road, face down for several kilometers. The then highest ranking Northern officer, an acting (Unconfirmed) Lieutenant Colonel was chosen to be the next Head of State ahead of serving Brigadiers, Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels of the Southern Nigeria, followed by the dreadful killings of officers and soldiers of Eastern Nigeria including our so called South South soldiers and officers.

The genocide that followed is what is recorded as the Nigerian Civil War of 1967 – 1970. As if that was not enough, the Eastern region was broken apart with the sudden creation of the then South Eastern State (today’s Cross Rivers and Akwa Ibom), Rivers State (Today’s Rivers State and Bayelsa). It was during that war that propagandas were designed, created and generated to separate us from the old Eastern Region and make the average Igbo man our potential enemy in an effort to reduce their own presumed enemies. In as much as it is a bitter history, but I find it necessary to do you this preamble.

I write this letter to remind us that our region, known as the South-South today was a creation of the North for the sake of creating the disunity we face today. And moreso, it was not just for the disunity for them to win the war, but to also take away our resources, our manpower and our economic future. In 2014 when President Jonathan, a son of the so called South-South decided to re-contest the 2015 elections, Sheik Junaid Mohammed in an engagement on behalf the Northern Protectorate, reminded us that the so called South-South was a creation of the North for effective management of the Northern interest in Eastern Nigeria. How bad could this be? Can we imagine that? So while we are busy reminding ourselves that we are a different people or that the Igbos are wicked and are trying to kill us, the North is joyously taking over and owning 85% of our oil wells while the West takes over the left overs.

And what do we get? Noise! Even the supposedly football legend, Sunday Okechukwu Oliseh is busy telling us he is not Igbo as if it is a curse to be Igbo. One wonders if the name Okechukwu is of Hausa or Yoruba origin. When you speak Igbo as a language and yet claim you are not Igbo, is that not the saddest thing that can happen to any people of identical culture? Even Major Kaduna Nzeogwu that led the first coup that was said to be an Igbo coup is from Okpanam village in today’s Delta State. Could he have come out to say today like Sunday Oliseh said that he was not Igbo? If the Abakaliki or Nsukka indigene that has a more distant dialect of Igbo is Igbo, how come the Anioma or Okrika indigene that is easily understood is not Igbo? How did a people of the same culture get so separated these far?

I write these letter to speak to those of us regarded as “minority tribes.” How can we be minority when in essences we are known to be about 35 million of the said 180 million of the said Nigerian population? How can we be a minority in our own lands if we were not treated as such, or if we did not accept to be such? If those from the alliance that separated us from the West are said to be about 50 million in population, and our brethren in the East are said to be about 40 million, how can we accept we are a minority? Our compatriots from the alleged minorities of the North are said to be another 30 million, who then is the minority? Having run through these figures, we know who the real minorities are.


Be it as it appears, the truth is that our region was broken into two so as to weaken our original strength given that at a combined population strength of 35 million and 40 million people, our economic and entrepreneurial strength put together would be something the alliance will be worried about. So why should we ever think that it is logical to claim we are two different people when in essence, we have always been one and the same people for over 400 years before the arrival of the white man. If what the white man did to us was not bad enough, is it not ridiculous that we allowed a certain minority immigrants to assume control of our economic and political future?

I write these letter to ask my brethren in the South-South these pertinent question; Let us assume the very worst situation in this fracas between us and our Igbo brothers, why are we worried about the Igbos taking over our “natural resources” (assuming they don’t have theirs), ARE WE PRESENTLY IN CONTROL OF OUR “NATURAL RESOURCES”? Does it make more sense that our natural resources is being controlled by some strange people from over 700 miles away? People that kill us at will at a single provocation of their religion? People that even kill us in our land? People that challenge us to the ownership of these our resources? People that show absolute disregard of who we are? People that think it is a privilege for us to be in any position of authority? And finally, people that do not in any way have the kind of entrepreneurial skills that we have?

Why would we allow our imaginary quarrel or fights with our brothers translate to the decision of one of the women in King Solomon’s Judgment that insisted that since she couldn’t have the child, the other woman should not. So are we in essence saying it is better for none of us brethren to own our resources simply because we don’t trust our brothers, yet we do nothing about the stranger that has ripped us apart? Are we logically correct in these senseless quarrel?

Even while we are senselessly worried about how the Igbos will colonize our people because that is what we were told, and that is what some of these alliance are still trying to tell us; can we sincerely tell ourselves that the Igbos are that evil? Evil enough to leave their Natural resources in Abia, Imo, Anambra and Enugu states to come and take ownership of our resources? How will they do that? How possible will it be for a people that barely kill by the sword compared to our present oppressors? Do we honestly see that as a possibility? How and why did we allow these propaganda to go these far? Is these not what the alliance has used to rule us through the divide and rule scheme? Sheik Jumiad Mohammed said it clearly that our separation was a creation of the North for the effective management of our resources while we keep fighting an imaginary enemy.

I write this letter to remind us that we and our Igbo brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers have cultural identities, we uphold the sanctity of life, we do not kill a man like a chicken, we worship the same God, and we have identical looks and reasoning capabilities. Education is a respected virtue to both of us, entrepreneurism is a common love between us. We both respect constituted authorities. Even-though we both have the cultural odds that cannot, and should not be used to castigate an entire people. So how come the Igbo man suddenly became evil shortly before the war if the castigation was not a propaganda tool of the war?

How did we accept that our Igbo brothers were evil while we were saints? How are we saints? Is there any evil that is the monopoly of the Igbos that we are totally clean of? That we don’t have a single man/woman that does same if positioned in the same situation? How did we allow a distant people determine how we leave our lives? If we think we are different and as such we are treated better than the Igbos; have we noticed that the fate of the Onitsha Port is the same fate that befell the Ports in Calabar and Port Harcourt? We from the East are all forced to go to Lagos to pay taxes to those ports. How have we been treated differently by these alliances if we were different from the Igbos? Are we not facing the same fate as our Eastern brethren? How do you think we will fare if we were the only ones to receive these treatment given a circumstance where the Igbos are no more in this contraption called Nigeria?

I write this letter to our brethren to remind us that without a unified stand of the entire region, the self-determination process will be a farce. We need each other in all difficulties. We are the Eastern Region; we are the region of the Lower Niger; we are a common people; we are not different from each other. Starting from the Hills of Ogoja to the rocky soils of Ebonyi, down to the temperate region of Anambra down to the enclaves of Ishekiri and Isoko, we all look alike.

The Akwa Ibom man and the Abia State man are the same people simply divided by boundaries. The Calabar man and the Arochukwu man have identical ancestral masquerades. The Ikwerre man is just an Igbo man that was separated by the North to act as a different people. A British woman, camped somewhere in Kaduna decided to add the “R” consonant to the “U” vowel to totally break the identities of the Igbos in today’s Rivers State. The Ijaws, Kalabaris, Oron, Efik are practically the same people positioned in different locations possibly during the settlement centuries ago. We are all interrelated in the region and as such must not be divided.

We have been used for decades, disregarded at every opportunity, our rights are perceived as privileges if not favors. We do not have control over our future as instructed by the late Ahmadu Bello when he instructed his people not to allow us have control of our future, and should be seen as a conquered territory. Are we a conquered people by some strange people that believe they are born to rule, conquer and kill? These are a people who do not hold as sacrosanct what we revere as one. How can we continue in this Union that was designed to enslave us? How can we allow the lies told by these strangers to pitch us against ourselves?
AN ADDENDUM TO MY IGBO BROTHERS

I write to you to remind you that you can only fight a lie that was imbedded into the hearts of my brethren by putting yourself in his shoes to know how best to respond. We cannot fight evil with evil. Like we know, they say two wrongs don’t make a right. It is your responsibility to subtly ask those accusing you some logical questions that may prick their hearts to realities. We are all in this mess called Nigeria together.

Our Son, Goodluck Jonathan, was treated the same way General Ironsi was treated, they were both rejected. They were both despised. Both of them wanted a united Nigeria that existed beyond tribes and religion, but what did we see? President Goodluck Jonathan was lucky to escape with his life, but the General was not that lucky; He was tied to a Land Rover and driven on the rocky tarred roads between Abeokuta and Ibadan till he died and was shredded to pieces. Based on the Alhaji and Kunle’s phone conversation I believe we all listened to, we know that it could as well have happened to President Jonathan if he was not wise enough to let go of their birthright. But can we continue like this?

Look at what they are doing to Nnamdi Kanu? These are the same people that organized 70 lawyers to represent the Boko Haram suspects that have raped, maimed and Killed Nigerians, yet the one they choose to lead us says Nnamdi is too dangerous to be released because he has dual citizenship. Is these the kind of place we will continue to belong to when we are likely going to be having malicious morons of this magnitude leading us?

I write to you my brothers to remind you that the Gambaris know for certainty that having broken a greater part of you into other states in the “South-South,” it may be difficult to successfully secede knowing what we know today. So it is inappropriate for you to remind my own brothers that with or without us, that you will succeed.

We cannot allow the propaganda of these gambaris to keep us apart. We must reject it by all means and efforts. We stand a greater chance to succeed as one region. As the older one of the two broken parts of our region, it is your responsibility to expose the deception that was used to mislead my people. It is you that will tell my people you do not have any intentions to colonize them. We have to collectively put these alliance to shame by consciously keeping our relationship cordial in the region. My dear brethren, I write to request that you take it as a duty to remind us that we are all one people because in truth, WE ARE ONE!

THE LOWER NIGER CONGRESS will not succeed if we do not position ourselves for success. We cannot go to a referendum with a divided house. We have to all agreed that we cannot continue in this contraption called a United Nigeria that was not just built on lies and propaganda, but was designed to fail while it enslaves our people. We have been battered, raped, disregarded, maimed and killed at will for the past 50 years. I am talking about the entire Eastern region. While we are being raped and killed, we are busy seeing each other as our enemy, while the real enemies smiles at our folly. We cannot continue like this. We should all take the opportunity presented to us by the UNITED NATION CHARTER ARTICLES ON SELF-DETERMINATION FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE.

The Lower Niger Congress, has so far made presentations to the US Congress on the plight of our people, made a presentation to the United Nations, and have been able to secure a period by which the referendum will take place here in our region. But will we succeed during the electoral process if we are not united? Is it not time we put our swords into plowshare and see how we can take control of our political, economic future and Cultural development?

The Lower Niger Congress having met with traditional and titled leaders in all the corners of the Lower Niger Region believes the project will not be a success if we do not see ourselves as a united body. We cannot afford to go into a referendum that may be sabotaged by the propagandas of the alliance of the North. It is our duty to educate ourselves, educate our relatives, and educate our brethren. It is the best duty we can do for the generations unborn of our region.

This contraption called Nigeria was never designed to succeed, not with the present fraud of Constitution, not with the present mentality that only a section of the country were meant to rule, and finally, not with the present odds that accompany those that make it to the leadership position.

Finally, brethren, I appeal to you all to join hands in actualizing our dream to build a new nation based on principles, agreed morals, agreed terms and absolute regional autonomy to provoke developmental competition. This is what the LOWER NIGER CONGRESS IS WILLING TO OFFER.

Donald Ekpo, Akwa Ibom State


SOURCE
https://247ureports.com/2020/05/an-open-letter-to-my-brethren-in-the-south-south-by-donald-ekpo/

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Politics / Restructuring Has Now Expired - Dissolution Is The Solution by meavox: 8:21am On Jul 23, 2020
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RESTRUCTURING HAS NOW EXPIRED - DISSOLUTION IS THE SOLUTION

For over 6 years our elders, traditional rulers, chiefs and cultural leaders have been saying Nigeria must Restructure. But now, 6 years later could it be they were just deceiving us? Because to date not only have they not bothered to define "Restructuring", but they have no vehicle in place to realize it. Not even a simple website!

Could it be we were being deceived? And all the talk of Restructuring was just hot air? For many of them, their children are safe abroad in UK, USA and Canada, plus here they are "eating" well (from the national cake), so their heart wants no Restructuring. They were simply shouting it out to deceive the youth that a better future was coming.

Genocide and land grabbing is daily getting worse. Arewa and their Almajiri are overwhelming our towns and villages. RUGA under a different name still threatens. Fulani herdsmen are killing and raping more.

Nigeria is completely finished. It is a war zone, a terrorist hideout. Foreign countries advise against coming to Nigeria. Why? Because it's a dangerous and useless place. The indigenous people also do not want to be in Nigeria. So let us end this imposed Union and dismantle this dangerous backwards One Nigeria.

We repeat again. Restructuring even if our elders etc meant it (which we doubt), has expired. Only DISSOLUTION will work.

Dissolution is Nigeria's solution. grin

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Politics / Who Truly Are The Fulani Herdsmen? - Lower Niger Congress by meavox: 7:47am On Jul 21, 2020
WHO TRULY ARE THE FULANI HERDSMEN?
Lower Niger Congress
21st July 2020

It is naïveté that has added to our current situation. Our elders have been telling us that the Fulani herdsmen are friendly, that they are our friends, and it is only the new herdsmen who are wicked. But do they ever read to learn History? Of Nigeria? Or of the Fulani? Or of Africa? They often just say the first thing that comes into their minds and being our elders, we listen to them, thinking that with age comes knowledge. But real knowledge only comes through reading! Reading to know what happened before, and what happens elsewhere.

Fulani use the method of “stoop to conquer” which means appearing humble and low, to disguise their real agenda. It means taking menial, low paying jobs for people to think that they are harmless. What is the Fulani agenda? Well, if our elders had read, they would have known what it is. Ahmadu Bello, Sardauna of Sokoto stated intent for his people from Futa Jallon is that, “the Fulani would dip the Holy Koran in the sea”, meaning that Fulani would conquer the entire land called Nigeria. Nigeria is to them their “promised land”. That is their agenda which they are presently pursuing.

Question: Who are the good/peaceful Fulani herdsmen of yesteryear?
Answer: They are the SPIES. Sent out to spy out our land, and have been doing so for decades. Quietly waiting for the time to call in their armed wing that are to carry out genocide of the indigenous people so that they all can grab the land called “Nigeria” to make it the new homeland of Fulani worldwide.

Question: Are the indigenous people of Nigeria doomed?
Answer: No! We will retrieve our stolen Sovereignty and take back control of our ancestral lands by Taking Down the imposed, scam 1999 Constitution that has made us captives to be treated as conquered territory, and a people prevented from having control of our future. Our strategy is non-violent Constitutional Force Majeure…. Make it known! Shout out this good news!

By Taking Down the IMPOSED fraudulent 1999 Constitution the ethnic nationalities reclaim our Sovereignty and untie ourselves from the chains that keep us from controlling our present and our future. Taking Down the 1999 Constitution means that Fulani agenda of Fulanization is scattered and terminated. It means that the Fulani war against us is stopped, and the Fulani conquered!

Note: The article below is a must read that explains what the indigenous people of Nigeria are facing.
“The New War Against Africa’s Christians” By Bernard-Henri Lévy (he is a world renown French intellectual and philosopher) Wall Street Journal, Dec. 20, 2019
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-new-war-against-africas-christians-11576880200



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

Career / Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by meavox: 7:44am On Jul 21, 2020
Wolgrace:
The Nigeria military system is a Northern-Fulani chess and lawn tennis.


-Southerners who join and die for the Nigeria army died for nothing..

YES! You are right.

That soldiers are resigning is GOOD. The Caliphate is propped up by these:
• Monopoly on beef
• Control of Niger Delta’s crude oil
• Control of the Armed Forces (Military)
Politics / Migrations, Insecurity & The Dreams Of Fodio - Baron Roy by meavox: 12:32pm On Jul 18, 2020
MIGRATIONS, INSECURITY & THE DREAMS OF FODIO
Baron Roy Facebook
February 1st, 2020

(Excerpts from this Facebook post)

The Northern immigrant population in the Southern townships and cities of Nigeria is swelling...no; scratch that... it's ballooning at an alarming rate. In the past 5 years alone, the population of Northern Nigerians in the South has more than tripled.

Arewa communities are sprouting up everywhere in the South. At the fringes of cities with the cattle markets, the population is rising steadily. Around the military barracks, shanty towns called Ungwa are expanding. They occupy undeveloped lands first as maiguards, then bring in their folks and a village is birthed. In some townships, Northern immigrants are about 30% of the population! In some places, we have heard reports where Southern residents moved out from their erstwhile abodes as they were now minorities.


But the North to South migration is not easing anytime soon; trailerloads of Northern immigrants are still pouring into the Southern Regions! Then they pour into the streets as maiguards, maisuyas, mairekes, mayfruits, mai-achaba (okada riders) and all sorts. They form loose associations or solidarity unions and are unable to be contained even when they are in the breach! We have reported cases of these Northern immigrants fighting their hosts from Ile-Ife to Lagos to Enugu. They're becoming a Law to themselves...and in recent times, they've started installing traditional stools in the communities they have wrought in the South. The most prominent stool was recently established in Lagos State...the Seriki'n Fulani with the full complements of a Northern Emir in a Northern City! The Lagos State government led by Mr. Sanwo-Olu even attended with a government entourage paying obeisance!

Much as most Southerners are concerned, these folks are Nigerians and have the right to reside anywhere within the country, isn't it?.....

…Now a certain leader actually studied the two phenomena addressed above and DELIBERATELY addressed the Northern Peoples and instructed them to 'go ye into Southern Nigeria and occupy'! That was for the consumption of generality of ordinary Northern people. There was another play behind the scenes...

So we have greater numbers of Northerners in the South now. Cattle markets and communities as FOBs, greater number of mosques being built in the South. Caliphate traditional stools being built in the South. Greater numbers of Muslim officials. Protection of the Northern League in the South by security agencies that are predominantly Northern. Then the attacks on Southern Nigeria started!

But the Southern reaction was abysmal...well... moronic...and the players realized that they could gain more traction. So hordes from other parts of West Africa were invited...and they poured further Southwards!

THE OWNERSHIP OF THE SOUTH IS CHANGING {Southerner are YOU listening?!]...and the Hordes from the Sahel, ably strengthened by Miyetti Allah and their patrons started having the Arrogance of Conquest! Just in the nick of time, the Oduduwa Region responded with the Amotekun! And those with the evil mandate have been livid with insane fury! And they are not even shy about it.

At any rate, it must be announced here that without regionalism and a negotiated constitution, the platform for conflict has been set. The issue now is not IF armed conflict between the Northern and Southern regions would happen, but WHEN?

So we could keep deceiving ourselves playing some stupid politics of APC, PDP and 2023 while conflict and unresolved issues boil as hot lava beneath the surface and just waiting to erupt where the seams are weakest!

We are sitting on a timed-bomb!

Destroy the #1999ConstitutionNow! Dear Friends, it's really time to #thinkAgain!
[#BinIt9ja #BinItNG]



SOURCE
https://web.facebook.com/1baron.roy
Politics / Re: How The Outside World Including The U S Sees Today's Nigeria [terrorist]: Okenwa by meavox: 7:59am On Jul 18, 2020
nellyelitz:
...and no light in sight.

Dissolution is Nigeria's solution!

Here in the poster below is the light you are searching for. Go to Lower Niger Congress facebook site for information then tell others:
https://web.facebook.com/lowernigercongress

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Politics / How The Outside World Including The U S Sees Today's Nigeria [terrorist]: Okenwa by meavox: 7:40am On Jul 18, 2020
My Yoruba brethren are completely correct to want to take back their sovereignty as a people and have their own country.

Nigeria is now a terrorist country because of Sharia North. Only a mad people led by compromised "willing tools" as leaders, kings, chiefs and politicians will want to remain linked to terrorism. See this short post then the 2 images attached. The first image comes with this post.
The second image I downloaded from another Nairaland post that was opening our eyes to the terrorist label that Nigeria now has, because of our links to Sharia Arewa.


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HOW THE OUTSIDE WORLD, INCLUDING THE US, SEES TODAY'S NIGERIA
Okenwa Nwosu
Lower Niger Congress
18th July 2020

According to a graphic display of the 2019 Global Terrorism Index, Nigeria's geopolitical space is entirely immersed in a well-known hotbed of global terrorism. Whoever have the future of the West African sub-region in mind must clearly understand this fact and its many implications, going forward. The LNC/MNN Roadmap has built regional, national and international alliances to frontally address this subcontinental security threat for mutual benefits.

Okenwa

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

Politics / Re: Se, Ss And Mb – Keep Yoruba Out Of Any “restructuring” Plans by meavox: 7:17am On Jul 18, 2020
tommy589:
I don't know how dissolution of Nigeria is possible in the not so distant future without armed struggle. Except oil is discovered abundantly in the north and unhindered access to Atlantic Ocean

Do a Google search to find out that experts know how to dissolve the union without any war. All that is needed is to take down the 1999 Constitution then Nigeria ceases to be. There will then be a transitional government then Referendum then new countries. I have already put posts about it "Constitutional Force Majeure", an internationally accepted non-violent strategy, on Nairaland.

The main thing is that you may not know things that many others do know. So you can always use the internet to find out what others know.
Politics / Re: Se, Ss And Mb – Keep Yoruba Out Of Any “restructuring” Plans by meavox: 6:58am On Jul 18, 2020
The very best plan out there is DISSOLUTION of Nigeria.

Into 4 Federations as is the plan of MNN (Movement for New Nigeria)

** Oduduwa Federation
** Middle Belt Federation
** Lower Niger Federation (SE & SS - they make it CLEAR that the name will be changed by consensus so no problem)
** Arewa Federation

Politics / Se, Ss And Mb – Keep Yoruba Out Of Any “restructuring” Plans by meavox: 6:52am On Jul 18, 2020
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SE, SS AND MB – KEEP YORUBA OUT OF ANY “RESTRUCTURING” PLANS

Yoruba are too sick and tired of “One Nigeria” so after 60 years of failure we no longer plan to be part of such an abusive and deadly union. Worst still, although we have Yoruba Moslems, our own Yoruba Islam is peace-loving and we are never terrorists, but through Arewa, ISIS is now in “One Nigeria” and we shall not have Yorubaland associated with ISIS or Boko Haram or any form of terrorism.

We know about the Alliance that Yoruba have with MB, SS and SE for dissolution of “One Nigeria” into four federations where we Yoruba will have our own country and we are in support of that. However, we shall never again allow anybody from South or Middle Belt to keep us in this union of death and backwardness. Azikiwe did so in the 1950s. It shall not be the case now.

We are now informing every person or group who is planning on a restructured but still a “One Nigeria” to keep Yoruba out of their plans. We are also advising MB, SS and SE to guard against those who among you will be wanting Restructuring yet “One Nigeria” to remain. They are compromised politicians, kings, chiefs and businessmen. Check them out and you will see that their children and grandchildren are abroad in England, America or Canada. So they want Restructuring for you but not for their own children/grandchildren. Beware of them! They do not wish you well. It is you and your children that ISIS-Boko Haram-Fulani herdsmen will slaughter. It is you and your land that the international community will target in the war against terrorism where you will be “collateral damage”.

MB, SS and SE if you want to carry on with Azikiwe’s mistake and remain in “One Nigeria” then don’t waste your time and energy – just leave Yoruba out of your plans. We shall not be there with you. We know that “One Nigeria” was amalgamated as a business enterprise that will not favour any of the indigenous people so we are taking our sovereignty back to build a Yoruba nation that is free of ISIS, free of terrorism, free of corruption, free of madness.

Nigeria? We Yoruba are done with it!
So, LEAVE YORUBA OUT OF ANY RESTRUCTURING THAT MAINTAINS “ONE NIGERIA”.

This is our future. Please inform all Nigerians at home and abroad by sharing this.

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