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Nigeria Programmed To Do Things Negatively, Says IPOB
 
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Thu, 6 Oct 2016   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has said that it will be difficult for Nigeria to stand as a nation because it programmed as a nation where things are done in the reverse.

That is why it said, the group has resorted to ECOWAS Court in the case of its leader Nnamdi Kanu since the nation’s judiciary has failed to do its duty.

In a statement signed by the group’s Media and Publicity secretary, Comrade Emma Powerful, it said the case for Nigeria has no remedy and the only solution is to sound its death nail “so as to prevent it from spreading like cancer and transmit its disease to environs that are still healthy”.

The statement added: “Nigeria is an enclave where nothing works and can never work because the system has been so rigged and programmed for a catastrophic failure.

“Nigeria is a place where doing things in a civilized manner is an anathema; a place where mediocrity is celebrated and institutionalized hence such institutions as Federal Character Commission that has given a legal backing of mediocrity over meritocracy”.

In which country, that claims to have educated people, it queried “a cattle herder have the temerity to even present himself for the highest office of the country knowing full well he is not qualified for such a position and instead of making sure he is sent to prison where he belongs for breaking the law the inhabitants of this animal kingdom is celebrating a law breaker as they also celebrate thieves in Suits and Agbada”.

On the other hand, it continued, if a citizen musters the courage to sue the government or any of its Parastatals and agencies or office holders, the judge is intimidated and his life treathened to discourage such a judge from entertaining the case, and if the judge doesn’t succumb to be corrupted through bribery.

It alleged that even now, the government tried to intimidate judges of the ECOWAS court when Nnamdi Kanu’s came was referred there.

It alleged, further, that the Nigerian government through its Attorney General has resorted to delay tactics to frustrate the case “as they are wont of doing in Nigeria but the Justices of the court have in an unequivocal manner made it clear that the court will not allow itself to be distracted or delayed by the antics of those who do not understand hard work and meritocracy”, it concluded.

 

 

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