Goodluck Jonathan Breaks Silence: Ex-Nig. President Reveals Obama's Interference in Nig. Election
Goodluck Jonathan Breaks Silence: Ex-Nigerian President Reveals Obama's Interference in Nigeria Election
The allegations made by Goodluck Jonathan against ex-US President Barack Obama and his administration are serious in nature and warrant a closer examination. If proven true, they could have far-reaching implications for both Nigerian and international politics.
Interference in foreign elections is a contentious issue that has garnered attention in recent years. International norms dictate that countries should respect the sovereignty of other nations and not interfere in their electoral processes. The interference by the Obama administration, as claimed by Jonathan, sets a concerning precedent and raises questions about the motivations and intentions of foreign powers in influencing election outcomes.
The timing of the interference is noteworthy. Sending the US secretary of state to meet with Muhammadu Buhari on the eve of the Nigerian election could be seen as an attempt to influence the voters' mindset, potentially swaying them towards a particular candidate. Likewise, Barack Obama's statement directing Nigerians to vote for the "next chapter" could be interpreted as an endorsement of Buhari's candidacy, which may have influenced the public's perception.
Jonathan's assertion that the "Chibok girls" kidnapping was politicized also adds another layer of complexity to the narrative. The incident garnered significant international attention and support, with campaigns li
BTV Europe: The Illegal Extraordinary Rendition of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu | Mazi Ikem & Uba | Jan 13, 2024
The Illegal Extraordinary Rendition of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu by the British/Nigeria Government - Special Interview via Europe BTV
Host: Mazi Ikem Patrick
Guest: Mazi Isaiah Uba, Member of IPOB DOS
Date: January 13, 2024
Introduction:
In a special interview conducted by Mazi Ikem Patrick on Europe BTV, Mazi Isaiah Uba, a member of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Directorate of State (DOS), sheds light on the highly illegal extraordinary rendition of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu by the British and Nigerian governments. The interview, conducted on January 13, 2024, delves into the circumstances surrounding Kanu's extradition and the implications it holds for IPOB.
Background Context:
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of IPOB, had been living in exile after the nigeria military shamelessly tried to assassinate Nigerian in 2017. The British-Nigerian activist played a crucial role in advocating for the self-determination of the Biafran people, who primarily reside in the southeastern part of Nigeria. However, on June 27, 2023, Kanu was EXTRAORDINARILY RENDITIONED FROM KENYA TO NIGERIA BY BRITAIN
1. Unveiling the Extraordinary Rendition:
Mazi Isaiah Uba addresses the clandestine operation utilized by the British and Nigerian governments to EXTRAORDINARY RENDITIONED and transport Kanu without due legal process. He highlights the violation of international human rights standards and the disregard for Kanu's basic legal rights during the rendition.
2. British Involvement:
The interview raises questions about the British government's involvement in the EXTRAORDINARY RENDITION of Kanu. Mazi Isaiah Uba explores the motives behind British cooperation with Nigeria in targeting Kanu, and whether it signifies a betrayal of democratic principles and human rights.
3. Legal Ramifications:
The interview examines the legal implications surrounding Kanu's illegal extradition. Mazi Ikem Patrick and Mazi Isaiah Uba discuss the potential violations of international law, including the UN Convention