Nigeria's Political Leaders Say 'Unity is not Negotiable'
President Goodluck Jonathan say those seeking the disintegration of the country are "lazy politicians seeking to be kings in tiny islands".
President Goodluck Jonathan say those seeking the disintegration of the country are "lazy politicians seeking to be kings in tiny islands".
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All these empty talks and willful thinking bladerdash are not going to change what is certainly obvious. So long as the Hausa/Fulani muslims don't call off their creeping Islamisation and sharialisation of our nation, our break up as an entity will happen soon. Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar,the Sultan of Sokoto and his fellow muslims should help abrogate all Islamic institutions in this country and embrace wholeheartedly the secularity of our Commonwealth.Nigeria must disavow itself of OIC,G8 and G15 memberships.Furthermore the illegal Nigerian Sharia Movement should be disbanded, its military wing,the Boko Haram disarmed and their leaders and sponsors arrested for mass murders of innocent thousands of Nigerians with genocidal intent. A Sovereign National Conference might be the only panacea to save Nigeria from disintegration and the most recent communique issued by the Yoruba National Congress may serve as blue-print for the conference. Those who insist on the maintenance of the status quo we have in place are merely burying their heads in the sand like ostricch.Our children and posterity shall not be the vassals of the Hausa/Fulani muslims like us. Nigeria must not be an Estate of the Hausa/Fulani muslims.