OPEN LETTER TO NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA VI Dear Fellow Nigerian in Diaspora, When we wrote the first letter titled, A Wake Up Call, we had no idea that it would stretch this far. We would like to apologise sincerely for …
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The Social Revolution of Nigeria
OPEN LETTER TO NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA V Hello Folks, It is a pleasure to be back again after a short break. It would have been nice to address each of you by name. We have come along long enough to …
Fear and Social Revolution
OPEN LETTER TO NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA IV It is my pleasure once again to gravitate into your safe and secure planetary Internet space. Since this writer has ventured to open his heart to fellow Nigerians it is becoming more and …
Are Sovereign Conferences Inevitable in Nigeria?
(AN OPEN LETTER TO FELLOW COMMON NIGERIANS) Are Sovereign Conferences Inevitable in Nigeria? “Once again, let us leave the political fools alone to their electioneering, to their religious and political games of mammon worship, and to their blood-shedding activities in …
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End of Year Report on the Sovereignty Question in Nigeria
The current national attitude that worships at the altar of professional politicians because they are in possession of stolen lucre is one of the visible symptoms of a spiritually decadent society. If we may ask the sycophantic Nigerians that cuddle …
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Reflection on Sovereign Local, State and Ethnic Conferences
Furthermore, that the historical objective which set up the Federal Government of Nigeria was first and foremost to serve the national interest of Britain and secondarily, to satisfy the greed and vanity of the puppets selected to manage it. Because …
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Reflection on Sovereign Community Conference
We believe a properly constituted community must have the wherewithal to provide for the needs of its members without recourse to begging. When a community is not able to provide adequate sustenance for its children, youth, women and the elderly; …