NADECO backs separatist agitators in Nigeria, tasks UN on referendum

As Nigeria marks her 62nd independence anniversary, the group that fought Abacha military junta to a standstill in the 90s, the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) has thrown its weight behind ethnic nationalities that have either declared their intentions to secede from Nigeria or vowed not to “participate in any purported elections under the disputed and […]

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Yoruba Nation agitators, NINAS protest at the UN hqtrs, demand referendum to leave Nigeria

The people within the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS) held a protest opposite the United Nations headquarters in New York, United States to drive home their demand for a referendum so as to actualise their dream of having Nigeria broken into separate nations. The coalition of agitators for self-determination consist of southerners and […]

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120-day expiration of Constitutional Force Majeure Notice, NINAS says no referendum, no 2023 Nigerian elections

Nigerian activists clamoring for nations’ self-determination under the aegis of the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS) have warned the Nigerian Government against holding the 2023 general election without first organising a referendum. NINAS made this known at a world press conference held in Lagos, Nigeria, on Tuesday sequel to the 120-day expiration of […]

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New Constitution: A Case for Referendum, By Onikepo Braithwaite

Constitutional amendment, or the redrawing of a new constitution is certainly not a new phenomenon. The debate as to whether our 1999 Constitution should be completely jettisoned for a new one, or whether it should simply be amended, has been ongoing for a while now. Last week, I read with keen interest, the opinions of […]

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