Slaves Have No Rights, Whatsoever: 1999 Constitution Is a Master-Slave Imposition – Countdown to Force Majeure
by Tony Nnadi
Slaves have no rights, whatsoever, including the right to life or property, how much less such esoteric rights as freedom of speech, of movement, from discrimination and the like.
The Caliphate-imposed 1999 Constitution, just like the Boer-imposed Apartheid Constitution of the apartheid-era South Africa, is a Master-Slave ordinance.
All those who, waving the colors and flags of one political party or the other, go swearing to defend and uphold that 1999 Constitution, or seeking to contest elections under it, are the greatest enemies of the much tormented and entrapped peoples of Nigeria. They are rogues.
The lawyers in Nigeria, who parade and pride themselves as “Human Rights Lawyers”, but who clutch the same 1999 Constitution as the basis of Nigeria, are criminals feeding fat on the ignorance of the people.
The solution to the situation we are in lies precisely in what Oliver Thambo, Walter Sisulu, Nelson Mandela, Winnie Madizikela-Mandela did with the widely repudiated Apartheid Constitution – overturn and dismantle it. Anything else anyone tells you is anchored on falsehood, dishonesty or ignorance.
(First released two years ago April 7, 2018)
Post-COVID-19 Mandatory Action Plan:
“We must now formally proclaim a sovereignty dispute and move decisively toward the resolution of the Self-determination issues arising from the constitutional impositions that have reduced Nigeria to a union of death, attrition and backwardness. We must now take responsibility for our lives and safety.” …. an excerpt from a Covid-19 Bulletin issued April 4, 2020, on behalf of the LNC/MNN Joint Secretariat).

Proposed road map for the final dissolution of today’s Unitary Nigeria after completion of the Constitutional Force Majeure targeted for the post-Covid-19 era.
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