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Soyinka To UN: Declare Nigeria As Protectorates, It's Now a Failed State

Soyinka To UN: Declare Nigeria As Protectorates, It’s Now a Failed State | #IgbereTV

Nobel laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka has decried the incessant abductions of pupils by bandits in the North, urging the United Nations to wade into the matter to protect the pupils.

Prof Wole Soyinka

He added, “We are calling on the United Nations to intervene and stop this slave trade; to live up to its noble intentions, declarations and rescue these children and put a stop to this act. If Nigeria continues to stand on her sovereignty, I leave this to the experts, I am talking as a layman, I think the protocols of the UN enable the organisation to declare sections of this country under the UN. If the government has failed to protect its own people and failed to fulfil its responsibility under protocols it’s a signatory to, the UN has a right and responsibility to declare those zones UN protectorates. We don’t want what we are undergoing now to become the new normal peculiar to the Nigerian nation.’’

He described buhari’’ as one of the most outstanding semi-illiterates of our time

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