Nigeria Is An Illegality. A forced Union, Mazi Mbazulike Amechi Alledged. {VIDEO}
Dr. Amechi Mbazulike, a one-time minister in the first republic said recently in an open chat with newsmen said, Nigeria is an illegality, a Forced Union, Nigeria is a country being ruled by laws unknown to the majority of its citizen.
The elder statesman said these imported laws are not in agreement with the founding fathers including the former Governor General, late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, the Premiers of the old Western and Northern Regions, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Sir Ahmadu Bello respectively among other nationalists.
Mazi Mbazulike in his speech at the meeting of the Eastern Consultative Assembly, ECA recently, at the Universal Hotel, Enugu South-east Nigeria was very angry in what is happening in the country.
Dignitaries who attended the gathering includes the wife of the late Nigerian first President Nnamdi Azikiwe’s widow, Prof Uche Azikiwe, foremost Constitutional Lawyer, Prof Ben Nwabueze, former Director General of the National Orientation Agency and Secretary of Igbo Leaders of Thought, ILT, Prof Elochukwu Amucheazi, Deputy National Chairman of ECA, Chief (Mrs) Maria Okwor as well as Mr Aniekan Akamkpan and Douglas Warmate, both leaders from Akwa Ibom State and the Calabari Kingdom respectively. Continuing, Amechi asked the people of the Eastern Region to reject the proposed cattle or grazing colonies saying that they were meant to Islamise Nigeria.
Dr. Amaechi Mbazulike said, the Fulani herdsmen the Boko Haram wars on Nigerians are plans to force Christian worshippers and other religions to become Muslims. “In Borno, they are killing the Kanuri who defeated the jihadists from the Uthman Dan Fodio Empire. They are also killing people of Zangon Kataf in Kaduna, Tivs in Benue, as well as natives of Taraba- the Jukuns. ” In the southern part of Nigeria, it is only Governor Ayo Fayose that is fighting for the people. The governors of the South East are like jellyfishes. They are hiding their heads in the sand like ostriches.

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