TRG believes in the rebuilding of Nigeria!
The political, social and economic structures in most African countries inhibit integration, peace and progress. This is causing avoidable conflicts and suffering. It is clear that most countries in Africa are victims of deliberately created Structural violence.

Who We Are
The Rebirth Group (TRG) is a network for mutual support. TRG is committed to creating a path to complete decolonization of Africa and ethnic freedom using love and non-violence. TRG shall create mass movements for the oppressed, ethnic organisations, the working class in formal and informal sectors, build strategic alliances with independent political organisations and international agencies.
Mission
The mission of the TRG is the total liberation of the Nigeria nation and the salvation of the ethnic groups.
Vision
A world inhabited by HUMAN BEINGS where every person is treated as a HUMAN BEING
TRG is a Nonviolent movement with highly adaptable methodology for changing internal and external conditions and the liberation of Blacks. The operations of TRG are based on the following core principles:
- The need to recognize the ethnic nationalities and respect their right of self-determination;
- Recognize ethnic supremacy, oppression, genocide and expansionism as integral and inseparable components of internal and external colonialism;
- Every black man should be committed to building a free Africa without which it will be difficult if not impossible to be respected by other races and
- TRG shall build broad-based mass movements that will be committed to building appropriate relationship and alliances with oppressed nationalities and diaspora Africans.
Together, we look forward to working with others to create a vision and reality of fundamental social transformation that will move us up the liberation road.
Why TRG?
A critical re-evaluation of the history of most African States reveal the incongruence in their foundation. Without a review of the structural defects Africa may never get the right leadership. African nations require a rebirth. For Nigeria, we urgently need to answer the following questions:
- Where is the boundary of “Nigeria”?
- Who is a Nigerian?
- Are we ready to build a country capable of producingpolitical and social stability in a complex multinational state with multiple sources of division?
We should therefore hold on on all activities until these National Question are answered.
Nigeria is currently facing a high level of insecurity, crony capitalism and brazen nepotism. The cavalier attitude of leadership to these challenges is making it imperative to examine the interest the existing political structure seek to promote and protect. There is therefore a growing need for a geostrategic SWOT analysis to develop strategic direction for the future of the ethnic nationalities.
It is prudent to examine what a spectrum of potentially existential matters ranging from political, economic and human security concerns portend for the survival of Nigeria. Many think inter-ethnic contestation for power with constant agitation for power shift could lead to another civil war. Others hold to the view that violent extremist activities and unchecked terrorism could lead faster to political catastrophe
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Maria Silverii

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Maria Silverii

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