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Ekwenche Research Institute Backs Intersociety’s Genocide Reports, Welcomes BBC CEOs’ Resignation, and Calls for International Action on Nigeria’s Crisis

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Alleged Genocide: Intersociety outlines 21 measures Nigerian Government should take

Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025

 

Subject: Endorsement of Intersociety’s 16-Page Response to BBC and Resignation of BBC’s CEOs

 

* An Appeal to the International Community for a Peaceful and Just Resolution to the Nigerian Crisis by Ekwenche Research Institute

 

*An Appeal to the Governments of the Advanced Democracies and of the World, International Institutions, Human Rights Bodies, and Global Citizens of Conscience to focus on Nigeria to prevent another looming and threatening Genocide

 

Welcome Resignation Of BBC’s CEOs And Call For Overhaul And Mass Sack: We at Ekwenche have welcomed the recent resignation of the two BBC’s top CEOs: DG. Tim Davie and News CEO, Deborah Turness over strong accusations of “serious and systemic bias” and widespread reports and complaints of “institutional and media reportorial bias” especially by the management and staff of its African Section and its Global Disinformation Unit which have become a tool of misinformation and promotion of Government falsehood and image laundering including being widely accused of holding brief for Government of Nigeria using UK citizens’ public funds. Nemesis recently caught up with them when they doctored President Trump’s recent key public speeches and twisted as well as misrepresented Intersociety’s response to BBC’s enquiries on its reports on Religious Persecution especially killings against Christians and Muslims across Nigeria compiled for years or since 2010. There should a be mass sack in the entire BBC, including its African Section and its Global Disinformation Unit where Ms. Olaronke Alo, Miss Chiamaka Enendu and Ms. Ijeoma Ndukwe, the trio responsibility for the odd job in an attempt to discredit Intersociety’s detailed research reports, must be relieved of their jobs and sacked.

 

In Support Of Intersociety Research Reports: We, the Ekwenche Research Institute, a Public Certified Human Rights outfit since 1998 base in Chicago, Illinois, USA; having independently researched and made authentic and accurate findings hereby endorse as credible all statements and reports by the human rights organization INTERSOCIETY on the incessant killings of Christians and other ethnic and religious minorities in Nigeria in different regions that include Northern, Western and Eastern Nigeria. Most reports in print, audio and video from international governmental institutions and other independent human rights groups and news agencies of international repute have also severally and consistently reported on the genocidal dimensions inherent in the killings of Igbo and other fellow Christians-which also corroborated the Intersociety Reports; thereby making the denials by Nigerian Government a ruse and by commission or omission an admission of guilt and deeply culpable. Having extensively studied the INTERSOCIETY Reports and carefully compared their findings with others; we strongly endorse them especially the group’s recent works on religiously related attacks in Nigeria following a carefully planned program of nationalization of Islamization project to force Nigeria, a country with explosive population of almost 239m, into “homogenous Islamic Sultanate”; without caring about its possible backlash especially the humanitarian catastrophes or consequences that will follow if such devilish plan fails or succeeds. It is on the ground of all these that the Ekwenche strongly came to a conclusion that the reports of INTERSOCIETY on the issue are spotless and in tandem with other credible reports by internal and external media and research organizations, carefully read and analyzed by Ekwenche. It is worth revealing that the INTERSOCIETY’s research reports have also received wide accolades in the past years.

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Worthy of being mentioned or revealed too is that in 2017, the Ekwenche Research Institute independently approached Intersociety for data evidence regarding the possible commission of crimes against humanity and egregious others in Eastern Nigeria by military and political leaders of the then Government of Nigeria. Quite revealing is also the fact that the facts-laden documents independently obtained from Intersociety were expertly and forensically studied by our Lawyers, Bruce Fein and Bruce W. DelValle, PLLC in Washington DC and satisfactorily certified, leading to institution of a claimant suit by EKWENCHE in 2017, which also later in 2019, filed a criminal complaint at ICC against leading political and military and security leaders of Nigeria. It must also be noted that Bruce Fein is a famous international lawyer who once served as an Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States under Ronald Raegan Administration (1981-1982).

 

Nigerian Religious Genocide Persistently Beyond Denial And Stifling: Further noted is the fact that decades of these constant religiously related killings have increased in intensity with glaring proofs or evidence including those in public domain or archive. The INTERSOCIETY publications in this regard are therefore unquestionably obvious and correct. It is also in the public records of the US and other countries that Government of Nigeria, starting from Buhari in 2015, brought into the country foreign Jihadist Fulani killers and subsequently have woefully failed to show interest in stamping out or ending these killings against Christians including defenseless Igbo citizens and others who are followers of Christianity and allied others. These plans were made known to the public by former adherents of Islam during the 2011 Christian worshippers conference in the city of Nashville. It is also on the basis of these that Ekwenche went to court in Geneva (ICC) to seek for justice for the dead in the East and to remedy the extra judicial killing of defenseless Christians for no just cause.

 

Nigeria Has Retreated Back Into The Cave: It is therefore saddening that Nigeria, once envisioned as a beacon of unity and prosperity in Africa, has become a deeply fractured and dysfunctional entity. Following the end of a genocidal war against the people of Biafra in 1970 and in the absence of implementation of promises of the Reconciliation, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction which has plunged the region into Decades of systemic leadership failure rendering its core institutions incapable of delivering justice, equity, or good governance to its people. Apart from relentless efforts of Nigeria’s Jihadist Leaders to plunge the country into “Homogenous Islamic Sultanate”, Nigeria is also terminally and intractably sickening by:

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1. A Judiciary Lacking Independence

 

The Nigerian judiciary, which should serve as the final protector of constitutional order and the rights of citizens, has been deeply compromised. Executive interference, political pressure, and corruption have rendered the courts unable to serve justice without fear or favor. Impunity thrives to the extent that citizens seeking redress are too often met with silence or injustice.

 

2. A Corrupt and Predatory Economic System

 

Nigeria’s vast wealth—especially its natural resources—has become a curse rather than a blessing. The economy functions primarily for the benefit of a corrupt elite. Transparency is non-existent in major sectors, while millions of citizens live in poverty. Rather than being a tool for development, the state has become a mechanism for economic exploitation and plunder.

 

3. A Compromised and Ineffective Legislature

 

It is shown and proven with names that Nigerian Government officially brought in jihadist terrorists of different types to takeover towns from indigenous citizens and their sponsors have also severally been officially and independently identified as not too far from the political camps of Islamist senators, house of reps, Governors, ministers, top security chiefs and judicial officers as their financial and political sponsors or enablers.

 

The above is to the extent that these Islamic jihadists unilaterally impeached and overthrew the constitution of the country with impunity and audacity by imposing Sharia in about 12 to 13 states and making further efforts towards nationalization of the Islamic Criminal or Blasphemy Laws and strict and coercive implementation of their sanctions on the country and every citizen, both Muslims and non-Muslims. For Nigeria to be returned to its envisioned ethno-religiously balanced and tolerant, heterogeneous, plural and setting, we must dismantle these radicalized Islamic structures or alternatively go, jointly, for political process of referendum by the country’s ethnic and religious groupings. It totally saddens our heart that the National Assembly of Nigeria, rather than acting as a check on executive has descended into complacency and corruption, to the extent that lawmaking has been reduced to a transactional process and chronically disconnected from the pressing needs of the population.

 

4. All of the Above Therefore Makes the Artificial Union of Nigeria Untenable

 

Nigeria’s territorial and political unity—constructed without the genuine consent of its constituent nations—has not only long outlived its viability, but it is worsened by the these unfolding events threatening the country with violent fragmentation or precipice or abyss, to the extent that ethnic, religious, and cultural tensions have continued and reached a toxemia and fed by structural injustice and unequal power dynamics. Every attempt at meaningful constitutional reform has failed or hijacked by vested interests that beneficiary only those with access to the status quo.

 

In light of the above, we respectfully call upon the international community to:

 

● Recognize that the Nigerian crisis is not merely one of bad governance, but of fundamental incompatibility within a forced union, driven by ethno-religious radicalism and hegemony and enslavement fueled by inferiority complex rested on false master-slave setting.

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● Support a peaceful process of self-determination for the various peoples of Nigeria, through internationally monitored referenda or negotiated restructuring.

 

● Condemn and place pressure on those who continue to use force, state repression, or manipulation to suppress legitimate demands for autonomy and justice.

 

● Facilitate dialogue among Nigeria’s constituent groups under international mediation, with the goal of a peaceful reconfiguration—whether as a confederation, a federation of truly equal partners, or peaceful separation.

 

It is a call for peace. It is also philosophically an early warning before it is too late!

 

We hereby reject violence and seek a future where all people within the current territory of Nigeria can live in dignity—free to determine their own destiny, under governments they freely choose and institutions they can trust. Nigeria’s future must not be held hostage by a corrupt and ethno-religiously radicalized few including radicalized Islamists who hide under cattle rearing and its proprietor body to elevate lives of cows far above those of members of the Human Family-where Islamic cows are also “humanized” and humans especially non-worshippers of Islam “sub-humanized”.

 

Apart from designating Nigeria as “a Country of Particular Concern”, the country must also be recovered from its present “State of Nature” or “Ape State of Nature” by tracking down the founding and executive members of the Miyatti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACABAN) and their splinter “Fulani Nationality Movement (FUNAM-Houtal)” and other enablers of Islamic Jihadism in Nigeria including a leading Fulani Jihadist Bandits negotiator, former Governor of Kaduna State and all first class northern Emirs of Fulani stock, whose groups and entities must also be internationally designated as “Entities of Particular Concern” with associated sanctions and international blacklisting.

 

It is therefore our grand appeal that time has come for the international community to stand with the oppressed, and not with those who exploit them under the pretense of “national unity” and “sovereignty of the graveyard”. We ask not for interference, but for facilitation and being a brother’s keeper in the context of: “Citizens’ Sovereignty” or “Sovereignty as a Responsibility especially protection by the State of the Citizenry”; without discrimination as to their Faith or Ethnicity. We are also not for division through conflict, but for self-determination through peaceful means. The world stood for the rights of peoples in East Timor, in South Sudan, and in Kosovo. We ask: Why can’t they now stand for the peoples of Nigeria?

 

Respectfully,

 

· Dr. Mbajiogu Akujieze, President Ekwenche Research Organization

 

Chicago, Illinois USA: Email: ekwenche@hotmail.com, Mobile: +1 (773) 206-9401

 

· Mazi Luke Nwannunu (Mobile: +1 (773)-294-1997)

 

Secretary and Chairman, Ekwenche Genocide Committee (Chicago, USA)

 

· Rev. Pastor Emeka Nwachukwu, Chairman Ekwenche Education and Culture