Transition or 2023 Elections? NINAS Interrogatories To Political Parties

NINAS has irreversibly compromised the pillar of the master-servant Union by its Alliance (NINAS) that isolated and gravely incapacitated the Caliphate proprietors of the structure that is Unitary Nigeria. The Caliphate now juggles their options for salvaging their situation.

NINAS has defeated, delegitimized and therefore compromised the Caliphate pillar of strength which is the 1999 Constitution by virtue of the countrywide Repudiation of that Constitution, which became the basis of the December 16, 2020 NINAS Constitutional Force Majeure Activation, being the commencement of the Preliminary Processes for the ENFORCEMENT of the NINAS Alliance consensus against the incapacitated Caliphate and the delegitimized Constitution.

By the NINAS Interrogatories, published September 23 and 26, 2022 in the Guardian (Nigeria) newspaper, NINAS has now locked into the remaining Target. That Target is 2023 Elections. NINAS has shown, and continues to show how the rogue 1999 Constitution guarantees monumental dysfunctions and failures of Nigeria. The NINAS Interrogatories represent the position of the beleaguered, suffering masses now also facing existential threats from armed Fulani and their joint-venture Islamic terrorists. These NINAS Interrogatories expose the main claims and promises of the campaigns of the political parties heading to 2023 Elections under that 1999 Constitution to adult scrutiny, that will reveal who is a good man or a bad man, who is a messiah or a devil, who is for the people or for his pocket.

NINAS repeats its previous public invitation to the PVC Revolution and the Obi-dient Movement, to come forth so that together, the change they seek and the mechanism for attaining that change can be defined – to prevent a costly mistake being made, that would deepen the miseries and dangers that everyone, including the PVC Revolution and the Obi-dient Movement face.

A Formal Notice of the Interrogatories was served on the political parties and their presidential candidates via the September 26, 2022 Guardian (Nigeria) Newspaper advertorial and Notice by NINAS. The Notice also contains a formal invitation to all who subscribe to the NINAS Propositions about the immediate wholesale decommissioning of the 1999 Constitution (and therefore halting of the voyage to another round of National Elections in 2023 that will only reinforce that Constitution), and who had been asking aloud, HOW the 1999 Constitution could be Taken Down, and HOW the 2023 electoral voyage could be halted, to now join the task of shutting down that voyage as framed by NINAS, using the aforementioned Interrogatories. (A link to the Notice of the published Interrogatories advertorial can be found in the NOTES section below)

The NINAS Interrogatories as they appeared in the Guardian advertorial.

Notice

NINAS produced a video where these Interrogatories were discussed. It is titled, Transition or 2023 Elections: NINAS Interrogatories To Political Parties.
Furthermore, another NINAS video tackles the strange notion that having a “lesser devil” as President would be better than having the greater devil, and that this would somehow give Nigerians a rosy future, and good “change”. It is titled, Ousting the Leviathan (1999 Constitution) or Voting the ‘Lesser Devil’

Here are the two videos mentioned above:

Transition or 2023 Elections: NINAS Interrogatories To Political Parties

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTTAGos5dSI

Ousting the Leviathan (1999 Constitution) or Voting the ‘Lesser Devil’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ6A3BNNkxU

NOTES:

Notice of NINAS interrogatories to political parties heading to 2023 elections under the 1999 Constitution, Guardian (Nigerian) Newspaper, 26 September 2022.
Link:
https://guardian.ng/features/notice-of-ninas-interrogatories-to-political-parties-heading-to-2023-elections-under-the-1999-constitution/

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