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Lower Niger Congress

An Open Memorandum To The Igbo Diaspora Hoodwinked By The Global...

Tony Nnadi, LNC-NINAS Joint Secretariat 15 January 2024 Going by the lamentations of the speaker in this Snow-Clearing video clip who identified himself as Emeugo in Montreal, Canada, about how “the zoo” chased him away from his beautiful...

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Lower Niger Congress

Igbo Renegades Endangering or Locking-Down Igbo Will be Called Out

Tony Nnadi 30 October 2023 Responding to a comment on an Igbo Diaspora Platform suggesting that the Teachings of NINAS should be done ‘Respectfully and in more Temperate Language’, Tony Nnadi wrote as follows: ”Igboland is today caught in a...

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Gowon’s Decree 14 Not Ironsi’s Decree 34 Created Nigeria’s 12 States

Tony Nnadi 22 June 2023 Originally published elsewhere under the title: General Ironsi’s Decree 34 Of 1966 Did Not Tamper With The Four-Region Structure Of Nigeria. It Was Gowon’s Decree 14 Of May 27, 1967 That Altered The Structure Of...

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The Sacrilege Of Naming The Second Niger Bridge After Genocide-General Muhammadu...

The Sacrilege Of Naming The Second Niger Bridge After Genocide-General Muhammadu Buhari Is An Insult That Will Be Accounted For Tony Nnadi 24 May 2023 The fawning sycophancy of naming the Second Niger Bridge after Genocide-General Muhammadu...

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For Its Survival, Igbo Must Disown The Meaningless IPOB’s “Biafra Restoration” 

NINAS Secretariat 18 May 2023 Introduction: This piece was originally published elsewhere on 16th December 2022 and is republished here with this short Introduction in the hope of waking up Igbo Nation to ITS RESPONSIBILITY to be active and...

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Lower Niger Congress

Ojukwu Did Publicly Reconsider His Earlier Postulation Of ‘Biafra Of The...

Tony Nnadi, LNC-NINAS 29 April 2023 (Being a Rejoinder by Tony Nnadi  to the Article on the subject matter by Prof Obi Nwakanma, October 2021). In the years that followed his 1982 return from exile in Ivory Coast, Dim Chukwuemeka...

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