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Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by CyynthiaKiss(op): 11:00pm On Nov 06, 2025
Tinubu's Newly Appointed INEC Chairman Prof Amupitan Wrote Legal Brief In 2020 Report Confirming Genocidal Killings In Nigeria

Facts have emerged on how Nigeria’s newly appointed Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Prof Joash Ojo Amupitan (SAN), authored a legal brief in a 2020 report that explicitly described alleged mass killings and violent campaigns in Nigeria as acts of genocide.

SaharaReporters which obtained the report titled "Nigeria's Silent Slaughter" on Thursday saw that the Senior Advocate of Nigeria, in his legal brief, called for urgent international intervention to stop what he termed “pogrom and attacks against the Christians and minority groups in Nigeria.”

The article of Amupitan, recently appointed by President Bola Tinubu to head the country's electoral commission, is titled “Legal Brief: Genocide in Nigeria – The Implications for the International Community."

Meanwhile, the complete report was published by The International Committee on Nigeria (ICON), a consortium of Nigerians and global advocates for human rights and religious freedom.

The document, signed under his law firm — “Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan (SAN) & Co. Legal Practitioners & Corporate Consultants”, bears the firm’s Jos and Abuja addresses, confirming his authorship long before his appointment by President Bola Tinubu.

In the paper, Amupitan declared that “it is a notorious fact that there is perpetration of crimes under international law in Nigeria, particularly crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide.”

He lamented what he described as the government’s failure to prosecute offenders and protect minority citizens, warning that Nigeria risked repeating “the Rwandan and Sudanese mistakes” where the world stood by as ethnic massacres unfolded.

“While the country is trying to manage the concerns engendered by the clamour for self-determination,” he wrote, “two violent extremist groups have emerged to exacerbate an already deteriorating situation… Boko Haram and the Fulani herdsmen, responsible for an orgy of bloodbath and massive displacements in many States across Nigeria.”

He noted that although Boko Haram had been formally designated a terrorist organisation in 2013, the Fulani herdsmen — whom he directly accused of orchestrating widespread massacres — had not been officially recognized as terrorists, but rather “labelled a terrorist group.”

Amupitan’s legal analysis went beyond mere condemnation.

He accused the Nigerian government of constitutional failure, asserting that the neglect of the state to prosecute alleged perpetrators had made international intervention “a moral and legal necessity.”

The victims of the crises are mainly the Christian population and the minority ethnic groups in Nigeria,” the brief stated, “and hence the need for remedial actions under the international law.”

He stressed that the “basis of intervention” was the government’s “neglect of its constitutional responsibility to provide welfare and security for the citizenry being the primary purpose of government.”

Tracing the historical roots of Nigeria’s ethno-religious conflicts, Amupitan wrote that the “drive for Islamisation of Nigeria through the jihad of 1804” had now reappeared through modern extremist movements. He described the Fulani-led jihad of Uthman Dan Fodio as a “full-blown Islamization agenda”, arguing that the same ideological undercurrent still drives much of the current violence in northern Nigeria.

“Following the 19th century jihad of Uthman Dan Fodio,” he explained, “the Hausa territories were conquered and the Sokoto Caliphate established… The success of the jihad was one of the religious triumphalism that aimed at expanding the caliphate to other parts of Nigeria in the irrevocable bid to dip the Quran into the Atlantic Ocean in Lagos.”

Amupitan linked that legacy to Nigeria’s modern-day insecurity, asserting that “the caliphate thereafter became a dominant force in the north,” and that subsequent governments had continued to protect its influence through political manipulation and systemic favoritism.

The legal brief also accused Nigerian authorities of deliberately avoiding the term “genocide” to escape international accountability:

“States are skeptical of naming ‘genocide’ the way it is to avoid committing resources to stop it and to punish perpetrators,” he wrote. “Such States easily find cover under the principle of complementarity… Concealing genocide becomes a strategy to guard sovereignty and protect ego, at the expense of innocent lives.”

He added that “there is nothing as devastating as losing a group whose identity enjoys some specificity, uniqueness, and permanency that can neither be replaced nor easily replaceable.”

Prof. Amupitan concluded his paper by making a direct appeal to the United Nations and global powers to intervene in Nigeria’s crisis:

“The alleged involvement of the State and non-State actors in the commission of crimes under international law in Nigeria has complicated an already complex situation,” he wrote. “Consequently, the situation beckons the urgent need for a neutral and impartial third-party intervention, especially the UN and its key organs, the military and economic superpowers.”

He emphasised that international law supersedes absolute state sovereignty in cases of genocide and crimes against humanity, writing:

“In a globalised world, State sovereignty diminishes to accommodate the common interests of the global community concretised by a mixture of consent, consensus and compelling norms.
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Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Salewa97: 11:06pm On Nov 06, 2025
The LP and their Obidients supporters are just too desperate.

Even when the Sahara are just unreliable, they still decided to swallow whatever they released hook line and sinker
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Rutherford2019: 11:08pm On Nov 06, 2025
Tinubu was very lucky that he didn't go to USA to meet Trump
The thing is that all the people saying that there's no Christian genocide have said that there's Christian genocide in the past
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Anguldi(m): 11:29pm On Nov 06, 2025
All these can't stop america from coming, it's a done deal 📌💯
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by budaatum: 11:50pm On Nov 06, 2025
Rutherford2019:
Tinubu was very lucky that he didn't go to USA to meet Trump
The thing is that all the people saying that there's no Christian genocide have said that there's Christian genocide in the past
He did not go? Haha!
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by DMerciful(m): 12:27am On Nov 07, 2025
Even Tinubu confirmed the genocide. Say another thing
Salewa97:
The LP and their Obidients supporters are just too desperate.

Even when the Sahara are just unreliable, they still decided to swallow whatever they released hook line and sinker

Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Tochi360: 12:51am On Nov 07, 2025
Salewa97:
The LP and their Obidients supporters are just too desperate.

Even when the Sahara are just unreliable, they still decided to swallow whatever they released hook line and sinker
Rest you are just Zombing,even Tpain knows the truth.

Continue to cry, wail and sorrow LP , Obidient na your destiny.

Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by tundegan: 5:09am On Nov 07, 2025
Nigeria is a sovereign nation and we do not need any foreign intervention. I trust President Tinubu and the newly appointed INEC chairman Prof Amupitan will uphold our national integrity.
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by press9jatv(m): 5:11am On Nov 07, 2025
I hope Tinubu government won't sack this new Inec Chairman
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Nobody: 5:46am On Nov 07, 2025
then stop shivering whenever you hear Trump is coming to kiii the terrorists.
tundegan:
Nigeria is a sovereign nation and we do not need any foreign intervention. I trust President Tinubu and the newly appointed INEC chairman Prof Amupitan will uphold our national integrity.
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Freshtruth(m): 5:52am On Nov 07, 2025
Trump Wetin dey hold una na? The terrorists dey for national assembly another one dey asi Rock then most of then they hide for government house across d 36states of Nigeria do the work now. Bros
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Yankee101: 5:52am On Nov 07, 2025
Some people speak the truth until they get appointments
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Freshtruth(m): 5:53am On Nov 07, 2025
Inc chairman just lost its job before he even started
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by HgAkpobomeEr: 6:02am On Nov 07, 2025
The international community is watching.
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Theama(m): 6:05am On Nov 07, 2025
press9jatv:
I hope Tinubu government won't sack this new Inec Chairman
E fit be say the man no send anybody
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Ttalk: 6:17am On Nov 07, 2025
Salewa97:
The LP and their Obidients supporters are just too desperate.

Even when the Sahara are just unreliable, they still decided to swallow whatever they released hook line and sinker
This northern propagandist will not rest
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by obi4eze(m): 6:19am On Nov 07, 2025
Wahala for APC! grin grin grin

Dem fit sack this man o!
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Ttalk: 6:23am On Nov 07, 2025
tundegan:
Nigeria is a sovereign nation and we do not need any foreign intervention. I trust President Tinubu and the newly appointed INEC chairman Prof Amupitan will uphold our national integrity.
It's it high time all these northerners and terrorist sympathiser are exposed, you will never see them comment when critical issues are on the table, you only are them when issue that has to do with terrorist is being discussed
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Ttalk: 6:24am On Nov 07, 2025
There are Gumi agent here on Nairaland lately defending Sharia and terrorism being perpetrated by the extremist
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by xtivin(m): 6:56am On Nov 07, 2025
Rutherford2019:
Tinubu was very lucky that he didn't go to USA to meet Trump
The thing is that all the people saying that there's no Christian genocide have said that there's Christian genocide in the past
Trump will disgrace him the diplomats around him knows this.
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by LagosOrigin: 7:31am On Nov 07, 2025
Salewa97:
The LP and their Obidients supporters are just too desperate.

Even when the Sahara are just unreliable, they still decided to swallow whatever they released hook line and sinker
Did the INEC chairman write or didn't write ?
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by ebukal67x: 7:48am On Nov 07, 2025
A selfless Nigerian patriot will always be there to defend the indefensible.
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by franchasofficia:
As soon as they get a federal government appointment, they lose their humanity and conscience and next, they become sympathizers of terrorist and start denying the truth they once knew.


Nigeria harbors some of the most terrible human beings that lack integrity on earth, gosh angry



The worst crime Donald Trump will ever commit against humanity is not sending US special forces to Nigeria and ordering drone and airstrikes against the murderous religious terrorists killing innocent and vulnerable Nigerians, especially in Middlebelt Nigeria, after promising to help stop Christian gen0cide in Nigeria, I personally will never forgive him if he fails to help us with military engagement angry
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by Nwaikpe: 9:05am On Nov 07, 2025
But some misfits will come around claiming resources.
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by chiagozien(m): 9:08am On Nov 07, 2025
Now they are changing mouth because they are in power
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by chiagozien(m): 9:09am On Nov 07, 2025
ebukal67x:
A selfless Nigerian patriot will always be there to defend the indefensible.
Yoruba Muslim man using identity of Igbos he hate so much 🤣😂😂😂
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by LibertyRep: 9:09am On Nov 07, 2025
One can't but identify with the victims of these senseless killings.

No one with a pinch of conscience will deny the fact that some people who feel untouchable have been perpetrating killings, especially in the middle belt area of Nigeria and sadly the government has not been able to do as much as protect the victims.

Nigeria needs international help and it's good that the US is raising the heat. Identify their collaborators, freeze their assets and prosecute and eliminate them alongside their foot soldiers.

Where the area greyed out is the issue of forceful invasion, violating the sovereignty of Nigeria.

Nigeria needs help and sometimes it's hard to truly identify who our friends are. Aren't the Chinese also littered in the forests carrying out illegal mining?
Re: Amupitan Confirmed Genocidal Killings In Nigeria In A 2020 Legal Brief Report by alphaconde(m): 9:09am On Nov 07, 2025
we all know there is genocide.

So you go and wipe out a whole village.

U intend tribal or clannish genocides but they are mostly Christians

So how do u excuse it.

Let TRUMP, his horsemen and chariots race down here
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