Important Clarifications Regarding LNC As The NINAS Movement Pushes On Towards The Right To Self-Determination
By Tony Nnadi for LNC-NINAS, 28 March 2022
The Lower Niger Congress, (LNC) is a platform aggregating the Self-Determination initiatives of the pre-1966 Eastern and Midwestern Regions (South-South and South-East currently fractured into 11 States).
As outlined in the first few paragraphs of the Aladinma Epistle of 2012, the LNC has a core that reached out and built an intra-regional Alliance within the nationalities of the Lower Niger; then the multi-regional Alliance that brought in the Yoruba and Middle-Belt (MNN that later birthed NINAS), and the international Alliance that extended to the policy beltways of Washington DC and New York.
The Movement for New Nigeria (MNN) was an Alliance of Self-Determination ORGANIZATIONS across the South and Middle-Belt, enlightening and mobilizing the peoples (ethnic nationalities) of the South and Middle-Belt being the Alliance Territory.
The Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS) is an Alliance of the PEOPLES (indigenous ethnic nationalities) of South and Middle-Belt who in response to the invitation of the Self-Determination organizations of the Alliance Territory, stepped forward for the assertion of the Self-Determination rights of the peoples of the Alliance Territory, since it is a peoples’ right as the name shows.
MNN was a special purpose vehicle (and a decoy) to rally those enslaved in Nigeria together to dismantle the Apartheid-like 1999 Constitution. That task was substantially completed by the December 16, 2020 Constitutional Force Majeure.
It is now safe to inform us that in reality, MNN was actually a “Movement for No Nigeria” and the strategic decoy objectives of presenting the MNN platform as “Movement for New Nigeria” has been fully achieved and so we gradually retired the mention of the MNN in our public communications, to instead focus the attention of the public on NINAS as the Alliance that has emerged from the years of painstaking work to lead the peoples of the Alliance Territories into the extrication of their Sovereignties. Which Sovereignties had been hijacked and confiscated by the Caliphate proprietors of One-Nigeria who seized the carcass of the defunct Federation of Nigeria to erect the toxic One-Nigeria since the 1966 demise of the Federation of Nigeria.
This MNN decoy strategy information was shared with all the Biafra agitation groups in confidence. However, that open trust was maliciously breached by Nnamdi Kanu (of IPOB) who instead chose to describe the Movement for New Nigeria name-tag decoy before his hoodwinked followers as his false evidence that the LNC was working for, and heavily financed by the Fulani, to preserve One-Nigeria and frustrate his own “Restoration of Biafra” enterprise.
Knowing that the LNC was not in any position to respond to this falsehood, being inside Nigeria, while Kanu was safely sheltering abroad, the LNC undistracted focused onslaught against the 1999 Constitution was also deliberately presented by Kanu to his group and those listening to him, as his distorted proof that the LNC was only after Constitution Amendment. These are some of the deep roots of the heavy debilitations the LNC had to endure, and the reason why any dealings with the clear-minded con man called Nnamdi Kanu are completely ruled out.
With the 1999 Constitution now distressed, the peoples of Southern and Middle-Belt Nigeria, cooperating under the aegis of Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS) have stepped in to liberate their Sovereignties from the defunct Federation of Nigeria in readiness for fresh Protocols within the context of their inalienable right to Self-Determination.
Let us please be guided so that we do not confuse the public and inadvertently continue to arm the rogue Biafra franchise with propaganda materials.
Editor’s Note:
With just slight editorial changes, this material first appeared on February 13, 2021 under the title, “Important Clarifications Regarding Campaign Platforms”.