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Hostile Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution is behind the soaring cost of food

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A long time ago, an Englishman travelling in India came upon a poor man sitting by the roadside eating mud. Intrigued, this traveler asked the man why was he eating mud, and the Indian replied that he had nothing to eat but his mouth was badly craving food, so to satisfy his mouth, he scooped the roadside mud into cakes which he put into his mouth.

The way things are going in Nigeria, Nigerians can also reach the stage that this poverty-stricken Indian man reached and begin to satisfy their hungry mouths with mud, or cockroaches, or lizards.

It is daily getting harder to make ends meet and the choice may come to whether to buy food or to buy electricity. Tenants could stop paying their rent and landlords will wail.

Parents could stop paying their children’s school fees and school owners will wail. Customers could stop patronizing restaurants and food stands, and the owners will wail. Desperate people could break into grocery stores and pharmacies, and the owners will wail.

The CAUSE

Poverty and rampant crime are direct consequences of the well-known Forgery called the 1999 Constitution.

It all hinges on the preamble with its lies whereby sovereignty and self-determination are hijacked, thus putting Nigerians under the hostile power of the immigrant settler Fulani whose openly stated aim was declared by Ahmadu Bello in 1960, that Nigerians would be a conquered people, and their ancestral lands would be turned into the “estate” of the Fulani.

This open DECLARATION OF WAR against Nigerians, is today carried out through the 1999 Constitution, and happens on several fronts.

That 1999 Constitution effectively LOCKS DOWN the productivity of Nigerians through its 68-item Exclusive List (Second Schedule, Part 1) which robs indigenous Ethnic Nations of their natural resources, claiming it belongs to the illegitimate “government” created by that 1999 Forgery (Constitution).

Although in Chapter 2 all sorts of welfare, infrastructure and security are promised Nigerians, that is only at the will of whoever is in government since all those things that make a country habitable are not enforceable by the exit clause in Chapter 1 Section 6.6C.

Furthermore, the actions of the ENFORCERS of the 1999 Constitution guarantee that there will never be enough public funds to spend on care and uplift of Nigerians.

For, Enforcers of the 1999 Constitution are given access to pilfer public money without fear, including by an immunity clause (Chapter 8, Part 2, Section 308) that encourages and protects corruption and looting.

Moreover, all Judges in Nigeria swear an Oath of Office to uphold and defend the fraudulent 1999 Constitution so Enforcers of that same 1999 Forgery have nothing to worry about from Nigerian courts.

The EFFECT

Food insecurity and manufactured famine are acts of war that have been since antiquity. In ancient times, enemies would carry out a military operation by laying a siege against a town or city state.

This would cut off essential supplies especially foodstuffs and herbal medicines from outlying farms and forests.

Those locked down in the besieged town would then die of hunger or disease, and survivors would either surrender or face combat, but being weakened by hunger, fighting on an empty stomach was a near-guarantee of being conquered and killed.

THAT is what the Fulani Militia (called “bandits” by mainstream media) and Fulani herdsmen plus their Islamic terrorist associates are bringing upon Nigerians. But, in an attempt at hiding this, there is a false narrative that increasing food prices are linked to the value of the USA Dollar or the war in Ukraine.

However, the Nigerian masses eat foods based on cassava, yams, corn, palm oil, onions, tomatoes and greens. These are home-grown crops, cultivated by local farmers.

Fulani have been destroying farms throughout Nigeria and killing farmers, then, others have been frightened away from farming because of the Fulani raids – a situation that is effectively a siege against Nigerians. This deliberate destruction of food production leads to scarcity of staple foods causing skyrocketing food prices, plus affects animal feed.

The 1999 Constitution empowers such a state of affairs by rendering Nigerians including State Governors defenceless against armed invaders.

But there is more. There is also the action of the Caliphate’s Willing Tools in the mix, adding to food insecurity. These Willing Tools are the already-mentioned Enforcers of the 1999 Constitution.

Their reward is undeserved riches-for-life not only in Nigeria, but also abroad where they acquire homes, businesses, and assets especially in the USA, Europe, and Dubai.

The public money that these Willing Tools grab to themselves is money that belongs to indigenous Ethnic Nations and should have been used for community good, such as to improve the Agricultural Sector including for specialist education, training on new techniques, produce value addition, produce preservation, and produce transportation.

Willing Tools are easily and objectively identified as Enforcers of the 1999 Constitution.

They are those in leadership positions who swear an Oath of Office to uphold and defend that fraudulent 1999 Constitution, or they are hoping to contest in elections in order to do so.

They are therefore:

  • Presidents and Vice Presidents
    • Cabinet Ministers
    • Senators
    • Representatives
    • State Governors and Deputy Governors
    • Members of State House of Assembly,
    • Commissioners
    • Local Government Area Chairpersons
    • Special Advisers
    • Judges
    • Top civil servantsPlus, Willing Tools are the Proprietors and Promoters of political parties at national, state, local government and ward levels – for they all SUBSCRIBE to the 1999 Constitution.

The SOLUTION

Destruction of indigenous peoples’ farms, deepening hunger, and economic hardship are all manufactured by a hostile System whose destination is that Nigeria be restructured into the estate of the Fulani.

In this period of great consequence, it is more important than ever that Nigerians thoroughly deactivate the existential threats they face from the 1999 Constitution, from the Fulani Caliphate Conquest Agenda it empowers, and from the Willing Tools who Enforce it.

That requires a clear-headed assessment of the enemy and the enemy’s tactics. All three arms of government swear an Oath of Office to uphold that 1999 Constitution so their allegiance is not to Justice, and not for the good living of Nigerians.

Nevertheless, Sovereignty belongs to the indigenous Ethnic Nations and they must exercise that inalienable authority now to overcome the Enforcers of the 1999 Constitution.

That is by off course Rejecting the 1999 Constitution since it is an intolerable death-bringing Forgery, then, so as not to have any vacuum or more anarchy than Unitary Nigeria already produces, go straight to Transitioning for Constitutional Renegotiation.

The NINAS template is on the table, and the outcome as decided by “we the peoples” can be a Federation, a Confederation, or independent Successor Countries if no agreement is reached.

Ndidi Uwechue is a British citizen with Igbo heritage from the Lower Niger Bloc. She is a retired Metropolitan (London) Police Officer, she is a signatory to the Constitutional Force Majeure, and she writes from Abuja.

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