Current U.S. Policy Actions in Nigeria Will Enforce the Prescriptions of the NINAS Constitutional Force Majeure

NINAS, on December 16, 2020, declared a Union Dispute and a Constitutional Force Majeure to compel a comprehensive resolution of the long-standing sovereignty questions arising from the 1966 collapse of the Federation of Nigeria and the War of 1967–1970, which resulted in the imposition of an unworkable Unitary Constitution on a Federal Union since 1979.

Pursuant to the NINAS Constitutional Force Majeure Proclamation of December 16, 2020, and the Implementation Processes to operationalize the Five-Point Proposition of the Force Majeure, NINAS took the Dispute to the UN Headquarters in New York in September 2021, formally notifying the UN Security Council and directly confronting the Nigerian Delegation to the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly, led by Nigeria’s then-President, Muhammadu Buhari, who was embarrassed into hiring foreigners in New York to stage a counter-protest against the NINAS Million-Man Freedom March at the UN Headquarters.

Below is an Arise TV Report on the NINAS Freedom March at the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, September 2021:
https://youtu.be/qCClTguveeY?si=qaWuH8rwSOyoXMAr

Like a submarine, NINAS is moving steadily and decisively. Those who wish to understand how the US arrived at its decision to intervene militarily in Nigeria, and the overall objectives of that mission, will do well to juxtapose this Arise TV Report of September 2021 with the documented reports of the 2019 NINAS Team’s intensive engagements with Washington regarding the ethnoreligious killings being orchestrated in Nigeria by murderous Fulani invaders on a conquest mission, unleashed as Jihad whilst masquerading as herdsmen, as well as the central enabling role of the untenable Caliphate-imposed Unitary Constitution of Nigeria.

(For the 2019 NINAS Team’s intensive engagements with Washington, please see the Supplementary Information section below.)

Those 2019 engagements, spanning the seven months between January and July, resulted directly in the March 2020 CPC designation of Nigeria and the June 2, 2020 Executive Order for consequential US military action in Nigeria, both of which were reinstated in 2025 following President Trump’s return to the White House after the 2021–2024 disruption by Biden, which inexplicably yanked Nigeria off the CPC list even as ethnoreligious killings worsened.

A review of the Riley Moore Report and recommendations to President Trump on the Nigeria situation will confirm the sequence and trajectory of events that culminated in the ongoing US policy actions on Nigeria.

This post is intended to reiterate the NINAS proposition for immediate transitioning toward Union Constitutional Reconfiguration for Nigeria in place of the doomed voyage to yet another futile round of national elections under the atrocious, death-dispensing Unitary Constitution of Nigeria, 1999.

Enquiries:

ninasvoice@gmail.org

Tel: +234 810 056 9448 (WhatsApp Text)


SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

1. Article: Background To The Recent Reinstatement Of United States Policy Actions
Against Nigeria For Ethnoreligious Killings
Tony Nnadi, LNC-NINAS
16 March 2025
Link: https://ninasmovementnews.substack.com/p/background-to-the-recent-reinstatement

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