The Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS) group has asked the United Nations (UN) to intercede in Nigeria, saying the nation is brutally crumbling.
NINAS alludes to itself as a “multi-ethnic coalition of the native people groups of the Middle Belt (part of the previous Northern Region), Ilana Omo Oodua (the previous Western Region) and the Lower Niger (Former Eastern and Mid-Western Regions).”
In a letter to the UN after a freedom march at its central command in New York, the United States, yesterday, administrator of NINAS, Banji Akintoye, and the secretary-general, Tony Nnadi, said Nigeria has “failed irredeemably.”
According to thecable.ng, the group said, “We, the indigenous people of Nigeria gather today at the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York to forewarn the UN, and the rest of the global nation that the union of Nigeria has failed irredeemably; and is presently at the skirt of a vicious deterioration with cataclysmic ramifications for global harmony, and security as our populace of more than 200 million would turn into an Instant global refugee horror.”
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