ABUJA, Nigeria — Dr. Max Amuchie, CEO of Sundiata Post and author of The Sunday Stew weekly syndicated column, has been invited as Guest of Honour by the Nigeria Chapter of Rotary Action Group for Peace, where he will deliver a keynote address on The Insecurity Triad — his proprietary analytical framework for understanding Nigeria’s security crisis as a single convergent system rather than three separate threats.
The address, titled “The Insecurity Triad: Nigeria’s Hidden System of Violence — and How Peace Actors Can Disrupt It,’ will be delivered on Sunday, April 26, 2026 at 7:00 PM Nigerian time via Zoom. Members of the public are invited to attend. It marks the first time the framework will be formally presented to a civic peace organisation, and comes days after the public launch of the Sundiata Post Intelligence Unit (SPIU) and the debut edition of the SPIU Security Review.
The Insecurity Triad framework holds that kidnapping (Money), banditry (Land), and terrorism (Mind) are not discrete phenomena but three legs of a single interlocking system — each financing, enabling, and ideologically reinforcing the others.
The framework was developed by Dr. Amuchie and first publicly articulated in The Sunday Stew, Sundiata Post’s weekly syndicated column, through a landmark series that launched in March 2026.
In his Sunday address to the Rotary Action Group for Peace, Nigeria Chapter, Dr. Amuchie will argue that Nigeria’s existing security responses have failed in part because they treat the three legs of the Triad as separate problems requiring separate solutions — a structural mismatch between the complexity of the threat and the architecture of the response. He will then outline specific, actionable roles for peace actors in disrupting each leg of the system: economic community architecture against the ransom economy, early-warning networks against territorial banditry, and narrative intervention against the ideological dimension of terrorism.
The invitation by the Rotary Action Group for Peace follows growing recognition of The Insecurity Triad as a significant contribution to Nigeria’s security discourse. The framework has been cited across major Nigerian media platforms and is the analytical foundation of the newly launched Sundiata Post Intelligence Unit, which published its inaugural SPIU Security Review this Friday, April 25.
The Rotary Action Group for Peace is an international association of Rotary members committed to peace-building, conflict resolution, and the development of peace education. The Nigeria Chapter brings together civic, professional, and community leaders engaged in peace advocacy across the country.
To join the event at 7pm Nigerian time members of the public should click this Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86373907385?pwd=NQ2jBv0X3Wx7LCPNEyw687cYqIkmjB.1
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