Do You Know That Kim Jong-un Is A Citizen Of Nigeria?
North Korea’s Leader Kim Jong-un Is A Citizen Of Nigeria
I know many might wonder if this report is actually true but going down to memory lane and past happenings, one would also question.
Is Kim Jong-un a citizen of Nigeria?
Is North Korea leader a citizen of Nigeria
How did Kim Jong-un north Korean leader became a citizen of Nigeria.
North Korea has always had a soft spot for spreading its ideology of “Juche” — a tagline that roughly means national purity and self-reliance — to Africa and developing countries.
The isolated state has also been engaged in technical cooperation to win over goodwill on the continent
Yes, that’s right. In a 2013 ceremony the mayor of Damaturu awarded the Supreme Leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un an honorary citizenship, citing his great wisdom and guiding hand against the imperialist.
The news was celebrated with fanfare in Pyongyang. North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that the Nigerian mayor said:
H.E. Kim Jong Un, supreme leader of the Korean people, is successfully carrying forward the cause of the preceding leaders and leading the Korean people with his tireless efforts, extraordinary leadership ability and warm humanity. He is steering the cause of building a thriving nation to victory with strong pluck and grit despite unprecedented provocations and manifold difficulties.”
The relationship between Abuja and Pyongyang go way back. In 2003 North Korea offered to share ballistic missile technology with Nigeria. Unfortunately the Vice President Atiku Abubakar couldn’t keep his mouth shut.
What this means for Kim Jong-un as a citizen of Nigeria chapter 14 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as “Fundamental Rights”.
– Right to life.
– Right to dignity of human persons.
– Right to personal liberty.
– Right to fair hearing.
– Right to privacy.
– Right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
– Right to freedom of expression.
– Right to freedom of movement.
– Right to freedom from discrimination.


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