
NINAS insists that this propaganda audio is a cheap psychological attack to instill paralyzing fear and drive frenzied action.
NINAS insists that this propaganda audio is a cheap psychological attack to instill paralyzing fear and drive frenzied action.
Opinion: British parliamentary debate on terror in Nigeria: building upon false narratives whilst blinded by vested self-interest — by Tony Nnadi
“The situation also offers the leaders of IPOB, fractured as it may be, as well as all the other “Biafra restoration” groups, an opportunity for deep introspection and a total reconfiguration of strategy if Self-determination and freedom are their goals,” Tony Nnadi writes.
In the Atlantic Post Opinion Section, Tony Nnadi writes: “Prayers offered on behalf of the violent criminal enterprise called Nigeria must be an abomination in the sight of God.”
Caliphate’s urgent rush to pipe away the vast gas deposits of Eastern Nigeria while locking down the Region to rot under the ruins of the 1967-1970 war. — Op-Ed Tony Nnadi, NINAS/LNC
Important Clarifications By Tony Nnadi regarding the status of the 1999 constitution and the nexus with the ongoing liberation campaign by the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-determination (NINAS).
Why amendments can’t confer legitimacy on 1999 Constitution, NINAS Secretariat explains.
“Even as we rue the roles of Nollywood, flamboyant music celebrities, desperate political merchants, prosperity preachers as well as failed parenting and guardianship, in creating the horror we now behold, we must find the courage to examine the causative factors and contributory underpinnings of our society,” Tony Nnadi writes.
Opinion: How NINAS December 16, 2020 Constitutional Force Majeure deliver liberation and freedom to the peoples of the defunct Federation Of Nigeria. Written by Tony Nnadi
In the Atlantic Post Opinion Section:
“Please share these new NINAS Special Video Broadcasts very widely as your contribution to the liberating knowledge necessary for our freedom from the bondage of Unitary Nigeria,” Tony Nnadi writes.