United Kingdom of Atlantis Delegation Visits DSS, Reaffirms Peaceful and Diplomatic Intentions
In a bid to establish formal diplomatic understanding and dispel misconceptions about its operations, the United Kingdom of Atlantis (UKA) recently paid an official visit to the Department of State Services (DSS) headquarters in Abuja. The high-powered delegation, led by the organisation’s Executive Prime Minister, Dr. Mike Kelechi Uzoagba, met with senior officials of the security agency to formally introduce the UKA, its objectives, and its framework of operation.
The visit, which took place on Monday, October 13, followed an earlier attempt that did not go as planned. During this second engagement, the delegation presented the UKA as a peaceful, law-abiding, and internationally inclined body, clarifying that it poses no threat to national security and is not associated with any terrorist or separatist agenda.
According to the Reigning Monarch of the United Kingdom of Atlantis, Emperor Noblis Prof. Solomon Uchenna Winings, the visit was part of the organisation’s ongoing diplomatic outreach to Nigerian institutions and other nations across Africa. The Emperor explained that the UKA delegation formally submitted documents including maps, organisational profiles, governance structures, and currency samples to the DSS as part of a transparent introduction of its identity and purpose.
“The team presented all relevant information to the DSS, including our national profile, map, and other institutional documents,” Emperor Winings stated. “It is important for the Nigerian government and security agencies to understand that we are not a threat, but a peace-driven organisation focused on global partnership, economic cooperation, and humanitarian development.”
The Monarch clarified that while such formal introductions are typically handled by the ambassadorial arm of the organisation, the Prime Minister had to assume the responsibility due to certain lapses in protocol execution.
“Ordinarily, this task falls within the responsibilities of our ambassador, but since the ambassador did not execute this as expected, the onus fell on the Prime Minister to take charge. He has been carrying the weight of leadership, ensuring that our engagements and programmes remain on course,” Emperor Winings said.
He went on to commend Dr. Mike Kelechi Uzoagba, the Executive Prime Minister of UKA, for his unwavering leadership, diplomatic composure, and efforts in maintaining constructive dialogue with government institutions. The Emperor also expressed appreciation to members of the UKA delegation who accompanied the Prime Minister on the historic visit, acknowledging their sense of purpose and dedication to the vision of the United Kingdom of Atlantis.
“This visit is a reflection of our values — transparency, responsibility, and peaceful coexistence,” he said. “It demonstrates that the United Kingdom of Atlantis is not only a structured organisation but one committed to positive engagement with recognised authorities and global institutions.”
The Emperor reiterated that the UKA’s overarching mission is to promote global unity, peace, and sustainable development, while fostering cooperation across nations in the areas of education, technology, economic growth, and cultural exchange.
The meeting with the DSS is considered a major diplomatic milestone for the UKA, as it marks the beginning of structured communication and mutual understanding with Nigerian authorities. The delegation expressed optimism that the engagement would pave the way for future collaborations and formal recognition within Nigeria’s legal and diplomatic framework.
Observers believe that this proactive move by the UKA leadership underscores its commitment to transparency and peaceful coexistence. It also serves as an assurance that the organisation seeks to operate within lawful boundaries while contributing meaningfully to global dialogue and international development.
In conclusion, Emperor Winings reaffirmed that the United Kingdom of Atlantis remains open to dialogue, partnership, and collaboration with nations and institutions that share its values of peace, justice, and global advancement.
“We are a nation built on ideals of unity and progress. Our actions will continue to reflect our respect for law, order, and cooperation,” he concluded.



