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NATION OF JUSTICE NIGERIA โ€” FOUNDING CHAPTER

Nation of Justice

Awakening Nigerian Citizens to Their Constitutional Power.
Respect โ€ข Equality โ€ข Justice for All

We exist to awaken Nigerian citizens to the constitutional power, duty, and dignity that already belong to them under the 1999 Constitution. Our Abuja office anchors the on-the-ground work โ€” feeding the homeless, educating students, distributing handbooks, and demanding accountability.

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๐Ÿ“œ THE EVIDENCE

The Work of Nation of Justice

Beyond press coverage and grassroots work, Nation of Justice maintains a body of formal proposals, letters, and recognitions โ€” addressed to heads of state, constitutional offices, and the United Nations. The Handbook sits at the centre; everything else applies its constitutional doctrine to real-world institutions.

6 Formal Documents
36 Document Pages
4 Heads of State & Offices Addressed
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WHY WE STAND

A Movement, Not a Party

The founding chapter of the global Nation of Justice movement โ€” awakening every Nigerian to their constitutional duties.

Nation of Justice Nigeria is a citizens' movement championing the advocacy of awareness โ€” of every Nigerian's responsibilities to themselves and to the Federal Republic.

We believe the true revolution will not begin at Aso Rock or in the streets. It will begin in the mind of every young Nigerian who realises that sovereignty belongs to the people, as Section 14 of the 1999 Constitution declares.

From Lagos to Maiduguri, from Port Harcourt to Sokoto, we are awakening citizens to read the Constitution, hold themselves accountable first, and then hold the powerful accountable.

Democracy is not one-size-fits-all. We must mold one that fits Nigeria.
The work has already begun
The work has already begun.
๐ŸŽ“ RECOGNITION & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Officially Recognized by the
University of Abuja

Nation of Justice's work has been formally recognized at the institutional level. On 19 February 2026, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Abuja (now Yakubu Gowon University, Abuja) addressed an official Letter of Appreciation directly to Jyde Adelakun, Founder of Nation of Justice.

๐Ÿ“œ OFFICIAL LETTER
University of Abuja Letter of Appreciation to Jyde Adelakun
From the Office of the Vice-Chancellor

Letter of Appreciation to the Founder of Nation of Justice

Professor Hakeem B. Fawehinmi
FRAI, FASN, FECAN, FAMedS โ€ข Vice-Chancellor, University of Abuja (now Yakubu Gowon University)
"We appreciate you very profusely on the well-intended and executed act of uncommon philanthropic gesture extended to our students."

The letter, written on behalf of the Chairman Governing Council Senator Dr. Olanrewaju Tejuoso, Management, Staff and Students of the University, formally appreciates NOJ's philanthropic work extended to UniAbuja students โ€” a gesture delivered at the meaningful time when both Muslim and Christian faiths were commencing their religious fasting (Ramadan and Lent).

The University also extended an open invitation: "The University will continue to give all the needed support should you find our students worthy of a second round of palliative."

Ref: UA/VC/ADM/17 Date: 19 February 2026 Addressed to: Jyde Adelakun, Founder Nation of Justice
THE WORK IN ACTION

Our Movement Stories

Real interventions, real impact. These are the moments that turned the message into measurable action.
1,869
Students Fed & Educated
๐Ÿ“ University of Abuja, Federal Capital Territory

The UniAbuja Sensitisation: 1,869 Students Fed, Educated, and Awakened

A two-day constitutional sensitisation programme at the University of Abuja became NOJ Nigeria's largest single intervention to date.

Over two days in February 2026, Nation of Justice convened students at the University of Abuja for a constitutional sensitisation programme โ€” and stayed to feed them.

Citing Sections 23 and 24 of the 1999 Constitution, Jyde Adelakun reminded the gathered undergraduates that the seven national ethics โ€” discipline, integrity, dignity of labour, social justice, religious tolerance, self-reliance, and patriotism โ€” were never meant as decoration. They are binding civic obligations.

Following the sessions, the foundation distributed food packages to 1,869 students currently sitting examinations. Each beneficiary received either 3.5kg of garri, beans or rice, alongside sachets of cornflakes, milk, vegetable oil, instant noodles, and โ€” crucially โ€” notebooks and pens.

The intervention was covered by nine major Nigerian outlets including ThisDay, Leadership, Daily Trust, Tribune Online, Freedom Online, and The ICIR.

"True freedom does not mean the absence of responsibility. True freedom means the courage to act rightly, the discipline to obey the law, and the sacrifice to serve the common good."
โ€” Jyde Adelakun, speaking at UniAbuja
Africa
Judicial Accountability Vision
๐Ÿ“ National Mosque, Abuja

The Iftar Community & Civic Sensitisation

Marking the end of Ramadan with civic awareness โ€” bringing the message of constitutional citizenship to the National Mosque.

As Ramadan drew to a close in March 2026, Nation of Justice convened a community Iftar at the National Mosque in Abuja โ€” combining humanitarian relief with civic education.

The event raised awareness of citizens' constitutional duties while supporting Muslim families during the holy month. Speaking to journalists at the event, the founder explained why timing matters: 'We will do this whether it is Jummah, it's proper timing, or even on Sunday when there are Christians gathered or any available place.'

The interview that emerged โ€” 'What It Means to Bring Accountability to the Judiciary in Africa' โ€” was carried by Freedom Online, Worldstage News, The Point, and Tribune Online. It positioned NOJ not just as a charity, but as a movement for judicial accountability across Africa.

Beyond food relief, the foundation announced plans for a scholarship programme and skill acquisition training โ€” extending support from a single Iftar meal into a longer arc of investment in human capacity.

"A tree cannot make a forest, so in order to gather the manpower, we have to bring in people that are standing and seeking for betterment and we enlighten them."
โ€” Jyde Adelakun, Freedom Online interview
THE CONSTITUTIONAL HANDBOOK

Democracy Is Not a One-Size-Fits-All

A constitutional handbook addressed to Nigerian Youths โ€” read it in your language.
Handbook cover

My Address to the Nigerian Youths

by Jyde Adelakun โ€” Author & Founder

13 pages โ€ข Aligned with Sections 1, 2, 14, 23 & 24 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as Amended).

"The greatest revolution is not in the streets. It is in the mind."

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THE FOUNDATION

Five Constitutional Pillars

The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is not a museum piece. It is a living covenant.
SECTION 1
Supremacy of the Constitution

The Constitution is supreme and binding on all authorities and persons. No senator, governor, godfather, or street boy is above it.

SECTION 2
One Indivisible Nation

Our destinies are tied together. Every drop of blood that flows in this land flows in one body.

SECTION 14
Sovereignty Belongs to YOU

The government did not give itself power. You gave the government the power.

SECTION 23
Our Seven National Ethics

Discipline, Integrity, Dignity of Labour, Social Justice, Religious Tolerance, Self-reliance, Patriotism โ€” daily practice, not museum words.

SECTION 24
Your Duties Are Not Optional

Every citizen has the duty to defend the nation, respect others, contribute to community, and pay tax honestly.

THE MOVEMENT IN ACTION

The Work in Nigeria

Charity work, speaking engagements, and movement-building on the ground.
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โ›บ Charity Work

Serving communities across Nigeria.
Feeding the Homeless
๐Ÿ“ฑ SHORTS
Feeding the Homeless
Distributing warm meals โ€” restoring dignity, one plate at a time.
Tent Distribution
๐Ÿ“ฑ SHORTS
Tent Distribution
Shelter for those without a roof, in line with Section 24's duty of care.
Sleeping Bags Drive
๐Ÿ“ฑ SHORTS
Sleeping Bags Drive
Sleeping bags handed out to the most vulnerable across Nigerian cities.

๐ŸŽค Speaking & Events

Addresses, rallies, and public engagements.
Address to the Youths
๐Ÿ“ฑ SHORTS
Address to the Youths
Jyde delivers the constitutional address to young Nigerians.
Handing Out Handbooks
๐Ÿ“ฑ SHORTS
Handing Out Handbooks
Distributing the printed constitutional handbook.
Public Rally
๐Ÿ“ฑ SHORTS
Public Rally
Public engagement and citizen-awareness rally across Nigeria.

โš–๏ธ Movement in Action

Citizens awakening โ€” moments captured.
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Section 14 in Action
Citizens demonstrating that sovereignty belongs to the people.
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Walking with the People
Not above the people. Among them. From Oyo to Niger.
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The Mindset Revolution
Young Nigerians awakening to their constitutional power.
PRESS COVERAGE

In the News

Our work has been covered by Nigeria's leading national newspapers and platforms. Click any article to read the full story.
ThisDay

NOJ Trains UNIABUJA Students on Justice, Civic Responsibility, Distributes Food Aid

"The Nation of Justice (NOJ) has concluded a two-day sensitisation programme at the University of Abuja, where it educated students on constitutional duties, social justice and active citizenship."
February 21, 2026 Read Article โ†’
Leadership

Foundation Urges Undergraduates To Uphold Social Justice

"Adelakun, who also serves as the executive director of TOF Energy Company Limited, underscored that discipline, integrity, dignity of labour, social justice and patriotism are binding moral and civic responsibilities for every young Nigerian."
February 21, 2026 Read Article โ†’
Daily Trust

Students Educated On Justice, Get Food Packages

"NOJ distributed food packages to 1,869 students currently sitting examinations at the University of Abuja, each receiving grains and educational supplies."
February 2026 Read Article โ†’
Tribune Online

NGO Rallies Students On Justice, Feeds 1,869 At UniAbuja

"A non-profit organisation, Nation of Justice (NOJ), has called on Nigerian undergraduates to uphold social justice and perform their civic duties as the foundation of nation building."
February 2026 Read Article โ†’
The ICIR

Group Tasks UniAbuja Students On Justice, Civic Duty, Distributes Food Items

"NOJ founder, Jyde Adelakun, urged students to see civic responsibility as a constitutional obligation. He said supporting the government should not be through blind loyalty, silence or fear, but through responsible questioning and active contribution to national development."
February 18, 2026 Read Article โ†’
Freedom Online

Foundation Educates Nigerian Students On Justice, Donates Food Packages

"The founder of NOJ, Jyde Adelakun, called for the need for students to uphold social justice and perform civic duty, saying it is an essential weapon to build a society where equality and justice prevail for everyone."
February 19, 2026 Read Article โ†’
Freedom Online (Interview)

What It Means To Bring Accountability To Judiciary In Africa โ€” Jyde Adelakun

"Adelakun: 'The Nation of Justice on its own cannot be a power because a tree cannot make a forest, so in order to get the main power, we had to bring in people that are standing and seeking for opportunities and enlighten them.'"
March 22, 2026 Read Article โ†’
Worldstage News

What It Means To Bring Accountability To Judiciary In Africa โ€” Jyde Adelakun

"'Impartiality is something that should be upheld in judicial houses, but it often is not. So, how do we bring about change? We have to be part of the solution and speak out to effect change by holding the bull by the horns.'"
March 22, 2026 Read Article โ†’
The Point

What It Means To Bring Accountability To Judiciary In Africa โ€” Jyde Adelakun

"Adelakun on the founding of NOJ: 'The birth of Nation of Justice is as a result of my years of experience and encounters that I have faced, which other Nigerians and different nationalities face in international travels.'"
2026 Read Article โ†’
Tribune Online (Interview)

What It Means To Bring Accountability To Judiciary In Africa โ€” NOJ Founder Adelakun

"Tribune Online's coverage of the NOJ founder's interview on judicial accountability in Africa."
2026 Read Article โ†’
๐Ÿ“œ OUR ADVOCACY

NOJ Open Letters

Beyond press coverage, Nation of Justice has issued formal open letters to international and national authorities โ€” including direct communications to the Federal Government of Nigeria on constitutional renewal.

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๐Ÿ“œ OPEN LETTER
TO THE UNITED NATIONS

Open Letter on Collective Justice & Constitutional Citizenship as a Global Responsibility

An open letter from Nation of Justice to the United Nations, proposing constitutional citizenship awareness as the foundation of stable democracies โ€” and calling on global institutions to recognize the role of citizen-led movements in upholding justice for all.
๐Ÿ“… Date pending โ€” Jyde Adelakun, Founder of NOJ
โณ Social media links pending โ€” will be activated shortly.
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๐Ÿ“œ OPEN LETTER
TO THE NIGERIAN AUTHORITIES

Open Letter to the Federal Government of Nigeria โ€” On Constitutional Citizenship & National Renewal

An open letter addressing Nigerian government authorities โ€” proposing actionable ideas on citizens' constitutional awareness, accountability, and the renewal of democratic ethics under the 1999 Constitution. A call to mold a Democracy that fits Nigeria.
๐Ÿ“… Date pending โ€” Jyde Adelakun, Founder of NOJ
โณ Social media links pending โ€” will be activated shortly.

๐Ÿ“ฃ Media & Press Enquiries

For interviews, press passes, or further information about Nation of Justice's work in Nigeria, please contact us at info@nationofjustice.com or call our Abuja office.

THE SOUL BEHIND THE VOICE

Meet Jyde Adelakun

Jyde Adelakun, Founder, Nation of Justice

Jyde Adelakun

Author & Founder, Nation of Justice โ€” popularly known as "Maleyccah"

Jyde Adelakun is a Nigerian advocate, author, and citizen-activist whose work centers on awakening citizens to the constitutional power, duties, and dignity that already belong to them.

An oil marketer of significant experience and executive director of TOF Energy Company Limited, Jyde brings business discipline to citizens' awareness โ€” channelling resources into education, food relief, and constitutional sensitisation across Nigeria, South Africa, and the UAE.

"The greatest revolution is not in the streets. It is in the mind."

Through his writings, public addresses, and on-the-ground work โ€” from distributing handbooks at UniAbuja to leading the Iftar Community Programme at the National Mosque, Abuja โ€” Jyde walks the message he preaches.

A longer autobiography is coming soon.

THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE WORK

Our Nigeria Team

A tree cannot make a forest. These are the citizens carrying out the on-the-ground work โ€” visiting hospitals, orphanages, and student bodies across Nigeria.
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Leads on-the-ground operations across Nigerian states.
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Field Coordinator โ€” North
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Coordinates outreach and charity work in Northern Nigeria.
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Field Coordinator โ€” South
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Coordinates outreach and charity work in Southern Nigeria.
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Youth Engagement Lead
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Connects with student bodies and youth organisations.
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Communications Lead
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Press relations, content production, social media.
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Operations Manager
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Logistics, food sourcing, partnership management.

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