Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Economy
  • Entertainment
  • Governance
  • Metro
  • Sports
  • More
    • Environment
    • Security
    • Crime
    • Accident
    • Education
    • Banking
    • Religion
    • Health
  • About Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Insight Global NewsInsight Global News
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • News
    Featured

    AREF World Refugee Day:” Refugees Are Closer Than We Think”– Lai Oriowo

    By Oluwatoyin MathnuelJune 22, 20260
    Recent

    AREF World Refugee Day:” Refugees Are Closer Than We Think”– Lai Oriowo

    June 22, 2026

    NAWOJ Lagos Hosts Congress, Training Workshop on Ethical Child Reporting; Calls for Safer Schools and Communities

    June 22, 2026

    Ajiran Murder Cases: CHSR Takes Protest to Lagos Police Command, House of Assembly Against Manipulation of Judicial Process

    June 17, 2026
  • Politics
    Featured

    Kunle Olatunji, ADP Governorship Candidate, Urges Oyo Residents on INEC Registration Before July 10

    By Oluwatoyin MathnuelJune 18, 20260
    Recent

    Kunle Olatunji, ADP Governorship Candidate, Urges Oyo Residents on INEC Registration Before July 10

    June 18, 2026

    Agege Stakeholders Reject Ganiu Egunjobi’s House of Assembly Bid, Cite 8 Years of Exclusion

    May 19, 2026

    Civil Society Org. Warn Politician Against Crises, Unrest In Kosofe LG

    May 17, 2026
  • Business
    1. Finance
    2. Economy
    Featured

    MAGGI Strengthens Stakeholder Understanding of Food Quality, Safety Through Immersive Value Chain Engagements

    By Oluwatoyin MathnuelJune 20, 20260
    Recent

    MAGGI Strengthens Stakeholder Understanding of Food Quality, Safety Through Immersive Value Chain Engagements

    June 20, 2026

    Fidelity Bank Partners Anambra State to Empower 1,950 Nigerians

    June 18, 2026

    Fidelity Bank Reaffirms Support for MSMEs, Drives Growth Agenda at SME Forum L

    June 11, 2026
  • Entertainment
    Featured

    Ooni Pays Tribute to Kola Oyewo, Describes Him As Pride of Yorubaland

    By Oluwatoyin MathnuelJune 15, 20260
    Recent

    Ooni Pays Tribute to Kola Oyewo, Describes Him As Pride of Yorubaland

    June 15, 2026

    TLIJF 2026 Honours Benson Idonije at 90 with Historic Jazz Tribute in Lagos

    May 13, 2026

    Adron Homes Champions Cultural Heritage at Ibadan Cultural Festival 2026

    April 17, 2026
  • Governance
    Featured

    Just In: Akintunde Record Success as Ona-Ara Fed. Medical Centre Establishment Bill Passes Senate

    By Oluwatoyin MathnuelMay 7, 20260
    Recent

    Just In: Akintunde Record Success as Ona-Ara Fed. Medical Centre Establishment Bill Passes Senate

    May 7, 2026

    NAWOJ Lagos Joins Statewide Rally to Demand Passage of Reserved Seats for Women Bill

    March 25, 2026

    Lent, Ramadan Season: Akintunde Fetes Constituents, Distributes Gifts

    March 12, 2026
  • Metro
    Featured

    Multiple Vehicle Collision Claims One at Cele , Lastma Evacuates Wreckages to Restore Traffic Flow

    By Oluwatoyin MathnuelJune 9, 20260
    Recent

    Multiple Vehicle Collision Claims One at Cele , Lastma Evacuates Wreckages to Restore Traffic Flow

    June 9, 2026

    Lastma Rapid Response Saves Driver, Passengers From Trapped Vehicle at Ogudu,- Alapere

    June 1, 2026

    FRSC Travel Tips for 2026 Eid-El-Kabir Celebration

    May 26, 2026
  • Sports

    St. Jude Girls Sec. School, Bayelsa, King Amakree Academy, Rivers, Win MILO Basketball Atlantic Conference

    June 17, 2026

    GSS Gboko, Father O’Connell Win 26th MILO Central Conference Titles

    June 9, 2026

    FirstBank Partners Eko Hotels & KEY Academy for ChessMasters 2026 Tournament

    April 9, 2026

    FirstBank Sponsors Samuel Okwaraji U-16 Football Championship 2026, Promotes Education Through School Sports

    April 2, 2026

    Hidden Workforce of 2026 Access Bank Lagos City Marathon

    February 20, 2026
  • More
    • Environment
    • Security
    • Crime
    • Accident
    • Education
    • Banking
    • Religion
    • Health
  • About Us
Insight Global NewsInsight Global News
Home » SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic – May 5, 2025 – Justice Professor Peter Umeadi, former World Jurist Association (WJA) Board Member (2017–2019) and 2023 Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Nigeria, delivered a powerful address at the XXIX World Law Congress, calling for urgent international attention to the ongoing crisis of displacement of indigenous people in Nigeria
Metro

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic – May 5, 2025 – Justice Professor Peter Umeadi, former World Jurist Association (WJA) Board Member (2017–2019) and 2023 Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Nigeria, delivered a powerful address at the XXIX World Law Congress, calling for urgent international attention to the ongoing crisis of displacement of indigenous people in Nigeria

Oluwatoyin MathnuelBy Oluwatoyin MathnuelMay 9, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

Peter Umeadi, WJA Board Member 2017-2019, Presidential Candidate 2023 (APGA ), with Javier Cremades Garcia, President, World Jurist Association & World Law Foundation, at the XXIX World Law Congress in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on May 5 2025.

Some of the young persons who listened to the presentation at WLC 2025 on May 5 in Caribe University Santo Domingo Dominican Republic.

INDIGENOUS RIGHTS, CULTURAL PRACTICES, INTERNATIONAL MIGRATIONS AND UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION: PRESENTATION BY JUSTICE PROFESSOR PETER UMEADI, WJА BOARD MEMBER 2017-2019, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IN NIGERIA 2023 (APGA) AT THE XXIX WORLD LAW CONGRESS AT SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 4-6 MAY 2025 PROTOCOL

There is a massive displacement of indigenous entities ongoing in Nigeria. The official description of these displaced persons is internally displaced persons, IDP. These internally displaced persons are herded into camps. The Nigerian Government are not able to grapple with the dynamics of providing for the camps and the international community have shown scant interest to these abandoned peoples.

The displacement is finding occurrence across Nigeria. However it is playing out with ferocity in the North, affecting original Hausa communities in Kaduna, Yobe and Gombe and now the scorched peoples of the Middle Belt in places like Benue, Plateau, Taraba, Adamawa for example.

The origin of this irredentism date back to the 1900s of the Fulani Jihad wherein the autochthonous Hausa communities were subdued by a combination of warfare and guile and forcibly converted to Islam from their hitherto animist inclinations. The victor adopted Hausa language as lingua franca and imposed their political rulership over them. The same subjugation
enveloped the Middle Belt which was part of Northern Nigeria and extended to the Western Region via Lokoja to Oyo. Only the Eastern Region was spared the spread of the Jihad at the time. The British conveniently superimposed their colonial administration on the gains of the Fulani Jihad in Nigeria. The dire situation got accentuated with the perception that despite the reality of the 1952-53 census the British manipulated the delineation of seats in the parliament which allotted a chunky half to the North, leaving the ostensibly more populated East and West to share the remainder.

Now, at independence with executive power in their hands the irredentist inclinations of the North had ripened from the days of the Fulani Jihad. In the contentious presidential elections of 2015 it has been said that the Fulani, whose numbers are quite insignificant, in a bid to retain their hold on political power, designed and announced to the World that Nigeria is an inherited land of the Fulani and that Fulani wherever they may be should come and settle in Nigeria. The avalanche happened. Droves of Fulani from all over Africa made it to Nigeria’s notorious porous borders, crossed and settled. They, not being indigenous to Nigeria, had no roots, no land, no home there. They came with their cattle in their nomadic lifestyle. They first settled in the bushes. Next, they were attacking the indigenous communities in Hausa land and Middle Belt who were predominantly Christians, butchering men, women and children in their sleep, chasing them from their ancestral land and occupying same. The original owners of the land found themselves in the internally displaced persons, IDP camps. These camps now dot all over Northern Nigeria. The irony is that in many places the Fulani communities indigenous to Nigeria have become victims of their invited brethren. Also prominent non-Fulani Nigerians who aided the Fulani rise and acquisition of power now watch as the land of their kith and kin are grabbed and many of their own massacred while the government they fostered look the other way.

In the carnage that trigger the displacements, a worrisome pattern has emerged. Police and Army invariably arrive at the scene of crime long after the victims have been dispossessed of their ancestral homeland and have fled. The attackers remain on their newly conquered land in the full view of the powers that be. No one hear about whether the perpetrators are apprehended or brought to justice. Talks in official quarters are on how to resettle the displaced persons on new land. There are no efforts to restore normalcy and return the indigenes to their ancestral homes from the squalid camps which they have been condemned to. Many evacuated places have been renamed by the Fulani newcomers. These conquered lands especially in the Middle Belt are ultra fertile and represent the food basket of the whole country. The new landlords do not farm. It is inconceivable the wasted opportunity which their land grab brought about. As a matter of fact the Fulani herdsmen have disrupted and devastated farming of crops for export and for subsistence nationwide. Their free ranging cattle destroy crops in farms of indigenous people starting fights and shoot-outs. It is alleged that the herdsmen rape women in their farms. They retaliate any harm done to their destructive cattle with force of undue proportion as it is said that they value the life of their cattle more than human life. They are said to engage in widespread kidnapping. All over Nigeria no region is spared at the moment. The Fulani incursions have been recorded in forests in all the geographical zones where they are called Fulani herdsmen. They kidnap, sometimes busloads of commuters, demand and receive ransom. The law enforcement agencies in Nigeria do not contain or trace how these ransoms funds move. Some funds are drawn from the banks. The Fulani attackers come with AK 47 rifles and other sophisticated guns fueling the suspicion that they are supplied by state actors. The herdsmen brandish AK 47 rifles and nobody ask questions despite the strict firearms laws. The indigenous peoples are prosecuted for owning mere hunting guns and dane guns.

L-R Fatimata Sanou/Toure of Burkina Faso, Peter Umeadi of Nigeria, Lucio Ghia and wife of Italy at the World Law Congress May 4-6 in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic.

Peter Umeadi with Hon Justice Carmen R Valesquez of the Supreme Court of New York USA (in black) with many other jurists and lawyers from different countries at the World Law Congress May 4-6 2025 in Santo Domingo.

Recently the Nigeria Supreme Court sentenced a native farmer to death by hanging. See Suit No. SC.CR/1026/2022 Sunday Jackson V. The State. The farmer had engaged a herdsman whose cattle destroyed his labours on his farm. The herdsman brandished their ubiquitous dagger to stab the farmer and a mortal struggle ensued. The farmer disarmed the herdsman and used the dagger on the herdsman who died. The Supreme Court decided that at the point the farmer won the dagger he should have fled from his assailant and trespasser on his farm and should not have used the dagger to kill him.

It is time for the international community to pay more attention to Nigeria especially on matters of Indigenous Rights, International Migrations and Universal Human Rights Protection.

Oluwatoyin Mathnuel

Related Posts

Multiple Vehicle Collision Claims One at Cele , Lastma Evacuates Wreckages to Restore Traffic Flow

June 9, 2026

Lastma Rapid Response Saves Driver, Passengers From Trapped Vehicle at Ogudu,- Alapere

June 1, 2026

FRSC Travel Tips for 2026 Eid-El-Kabir Celebration

May 26, 2026

Comments are closed.

Recent Posts

  • AREF World Refugee Day:” Refugees Are Closer Than We Think”– Lai Oriowo
  • NAWOJ Lagos Hosts Congress, Training Workshop on Ethical Child Reporting; Calls for Safer Schools and Communities
  • Birthday: Agege APC Chieftain Sola Osolana Takes Care of 100 Widows, Empowers 50 Youths
  • How Primate Ayodele Foretold Deadly Attack On Niger Republic Airport In Prophecy Book
  • MAGGI Strengthens Stakeholder Understanding of Food Quality, Safety Through Immersive Value Chain Engagements

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
© 2026 All Rights Reserved. Insight Global News. Designed by DeedsTech.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.