Friday, February 15, 2013

‎"NIGERIA:A NATION THAT IS BUILT ON DECEPTION"

Nigeria under the current presidency of Jonathan Ebele Goodluck is currently celebrating the centenary anniversary of the formation of the Nigeria nation by Lord Lugard in 1914 when he amalgamated the Northern and the Southern protectorates together as directed from England without any Nigerian either died or alive claiming to have seen that amalgamation document to date. Who has the custody or the official possession of the legal document that was signed into law that amalgamated the Northern protectorate and the Southern protectorate together in 1914 to form a new British colony that was named Nigeria by the then British colonial authority led by the then Governor General Lord Lugard?

Why is this legal document hidden from all Nigerians since 1914? What exactly were the legal terms in this amalgamation document? Why is this document which is the most important legal document that binds over 450 ethnic nationalities, many religious and cultural groups together as one nation by ending caliphates, kingdoms and empires for almost 100 years not publicly accessible to anyone in Nigeria today or made publicly available or accessible since 1914?

Is it true that this important amalgamation document will expire officially on the January 1, 2014 when Nigeria will be exactly 100 years old as a nation? Is this legal document that was signed into law in 1914 set on stone forever and can never or must never be researched, discussed publicly, amended or revisited again in our lifetime no matter what Nigeria is facing in this 21st century human universe? Why are we still using this unseen and unknown legal document to run Nigeria for almost 100 years without any single political contribution or input from the 450 different nationalities, the many religious and cultural groups that formed the present day Nigeria?

1 comment:

  1. 100 years ?Time to file a lawsuit against the fraudster,British Government.Any lawyers out there willing to take the challenge?

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