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Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by MRWHINNIG: 11:43pm On Dec 31, 2013
The 100-year pact is over. By midnight January 1, 2014, Nigeria will technically cease to exist.
Re: Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by kevoh(m): 11:45pm On Dec 31, 2013
ok. We don hear angry
Re: Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by Mina98(f): 11:46pm On Dec 31, 2013
Stop spreading false rumour,nigeria is a country with great potentials so I don't see that happening grin
Re: Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by Nobody: 12:13am On Jan 01, 2014
Mina98: Stop spreading false rumour,nigeria is a country with great potentials so I don't see that happening grin

It is not false.

That was why Jonathan is calling for an national conference.,

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Re: Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by MRWHINNIG: 12:29am On Jan 01, 2014
Mina98: Stop spreading false rumour,nigeria is a country with great potentials so I don't see that happening grin
You do not understand international laws. Nigeria is now merely existing on paper and on the lips of those who call themselves Nigerians.
Re: Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by Ogbonaikenna(m): 2:56am On Jan 01, 2014
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Re: Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by collynzo2(m): 6:14am On Jan 01, 2014
Northern and Southern proctectorates were still creations of the Britons.

So should we divide into individual villages and empires as was the case before the British rule?
Re: Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by Nobody: 6:24am On Jan 01, 2014
We should also tell igbo nigerians no to go for their NYSC, write jamb and those working outside igboland to resign from their work, ....................dreams

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Re: Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by cjrane: 6:31am On Jan 01, 2014
We should now seriously work for true unity and progress, or we uphold the determination of the colonialists that in their wisdom decided Nigeria should cease being one country from 1st January, 2014.

I personally believe the best way to make Nigeria great is by true Federalism and resource control as it is practiced in America.
Hence, the best way to show your grudge is to prevent anyone else from appropriating your resources. That is why i expect an increased blowing up of the oil infrastructure from now and beyond 2015.

Re: Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by MRWHINNIG: 8:04am On Jan 01, 2014
Boneda: We should also tell igbo nigerians no to go for their NYSC, write jamb and those working outside igboland to resign from their work, ....................dreams
Must you say that? Why can't you comment reasonably without biasing it with tribalist sentiments?
Re: Goodbye Nigeria! (1 January 1914- 1 January 2014) by jmoore(m): 8:06am On Jan 01, 2014
noblezone:

It is not false.

That was why Jonathan is calling for an national conference.,

You wrote national conference and not sovereign national conference therefore you are wrong.

God bless Nigeria!

We shall celebrate 1,000 years of Nigeria existence in 2914.

Let's march to greatness.

Long live Nigeria!!

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