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Nigeria's Distabilisation Plot Seemed On Course by Nobody: 4:30pm On Dec 22, 2014
Although this article has been brought up for discussion several times but whatever concerns the security of lives and property of over 150 million Nigerians cannot be over-emphasized. Predictions were made about the disintegration of Nigeria and events unfolding in the country seem to be following the predictions but only few if any are concerned and have raised alarm! If you think that you and your family will escape, you're in for a shocker. If you think it's only the north that will be affected, you're 'on a long thing'. What is happening now could lead to a bloody civil war (the one that happened in Siera leone may be a child's play; God forbid). You may be thinking of escaping to neighbouring African countries, but you know what?, they are being prepared psychologically to hate you and possibly hack you down if you dare cross the border during the mahem (God forbid). Do you know that the northerners are silently being brainwashed that Bokoharam is a 'southern Nigeria plot'? You know the implication of that when the time comes (remember they dominate the armed forces). For instance, it was reported today that 3 Massob members were killed by solders. The offence they committed may not require shooting at all. The 'security forces' may be on revenge mission.
So what is the solution? I think there is need to find amicable solution to the security challenges in the country. There is need to further exploit the dialogue option. Remember, they (Bokoharam etc) may already be hybernating in your backyard waiting for the marching order (May their plan never succeed). Pls read this excerpt and decide for yourself.

WORKING TO THE 2015 ANSWER-HOW THE US PLANS TO DISMEMBER NIGERIA BY 2015

Source:http://newsrescue.com/boko-haram-a-cia-covert-operation-americas-destabilization-plots-against-nigeria-greenwhite-coalition/

It is neither a coincidence nor guesswork that the National Intelligence Council of the United States Government estimated that Nigeria will disintegrate by the year 2015. The whole report actually is a coded statement of intentions on how using destabilization plots the US plans to eventually dismember Nigeria.

Related: NewsRescue- Nigeria Targeted For Destruction: Gordon Duff, US
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The whole goal of the destabilization campaign is to ensure that Nigeria is weakened internally by intractable crises leading up to 2015 when the next general elections are expected to come up. By that year there will be so much mutual suspicion among Nigerians that the elections itself might not hold or if they did at all will set the stage for a full rapture of the Nigerian state. By its calculation and design, the Nigerian state will be so fractious by then; it will be fully ripe for intervention and break up. It is in actualization of this plan that the US strategic planners on Nigeria have devised a three stage plan of implementation.

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Stage 1: Pakistanizing Nigeria
With the scourge of Boko Haram as an existential reality, in the coming months the spate of bombings and attacks on public buildings are likely to escalate. High value symbolic targets like churches, mosques and large congregations of people of both faiths will be targeted.

There will also be escalation in provocative statements and incitements by groups to violence. For good measure and effect, the bombings and attacks will be staged on days of observance of religious activities.

The goal is to exacerbate tension and mutual suspicion among adherents of the two faiths in Nigeria and leading to sectarian violence.

This pattern of destabilization operation is taken out of the Pakistani manual of destabilization where a sustained spate of CIA sponsored bombings and sectarian violence stretched the ability and resources of the law and order agencies to cope rendering the country weak and vulnerable to foreign intervention.

Stage 2: Internationalizing the Crisis

Having the set the stage for an intractable sectarian violence pitting Christians against Muslims and between the various disparate groups in the country, there will be calls from the United States, European Union and United Nations for a halt to the violence. A plethora of advocacy groups around the world will struggle for the photo opportunity to mouth concerns about the carnage and humanitarian catastrophe. They will try to make a great show of providing humanitarian aid. For effect, there will be carpet bombing coverage by the International media on the Nigerian crisis with so-called experts discussing all the ramifications who will strive to create the impression that only benevolent foreign intervention could resolve the crisis.

There will be a deluge of international conferences at various capitals around the world all ostensibly aimed to save Nigerians from themselves. Meanwhile away from all the public flurry of activities, the US which initiated the crisis in the first place will be secretly drawing up plans to carve out Nigeria for its strategic and economic benefits.

Stage 3: the Great Carve out under UN Mandate

Following worldwide outrage at the scale of carnage resulting from all out war among various sections of Nigeria secretly induced by the United States and its allies, the stage will now shift to the United Nations where debates will take place on how the world body will work to resolve the crisis.

There will be proposals first for an international peace keeping force to intervene and separate the warring groups and or for a UN mandate for various parts of Nigeria to come under mandated occupying powers. Of course behind the scenes the US and its allies would have secretly worked out which areas of Nigeria to occupy guided as it were by Unclad economic interests.

It is trite really which power or powers eventually occupies Nigeria for whatever reasons. By the time the UN comes to take a decision to hand over Nigeria for occupation under its mandate, no part of Nigeria will emerge or profit truly from the exercise. The rump areas of Nigeria will all come under occupation and puppet governments will then be set up at the behest of the occupying powers. Nigeria’s fall will be like that of humpty-dumpty, into pieces beyond recognition.

The main beneficiary will of course be the United States which started all this in the first place and which will be there to profit at the end. By engineering the break up of Nigeria, the United States would have eliminated a potential continental rival paving the way to the institution of a Pax Americana in Africa and secondly it would have limited its main global strategic rival China from direct access to badly needed energy and other mineral resources on the resource rich African continent.

QUESTIONS WE NEED TO ASK OURSELVES AS NIGERIANS

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Against this background Nigerians need to stop and ask critical questions; what real purpose does it serve to deliberately leak a supposedly classified report from a US Intelligence organ normally restricted to only a handful of US policy makers only, to the media and for good measure ensure its wide circulation in the country against whom the action is targeted? Does that not indicate a statement of intent by the country that originated the report to serve as psychological intimidation for the purpose of softening up the targeted country making it ripe for intervention?

In any routine investigation of an act, investigators usually call in the statements of material witnesses before or after the act whether deliberately uttered or inadvertently; does the statement by the United States National Intelligence Council on the break up of Nigeria in 2015 not amount to culpability in this regard especially in view of the escalation in the seemingly intractable acts of subversive violence taking place in Nigeria after that statement was released and also in view of US antecedents in matters such as this around the world?

Why is it that a country which has always been known for its resilience and ability to resolve its problems without outside interference? Is this not indicative of the very Nigerian saying that the witch cried in the night and the child died in the morning?

Why is someone somewhere hell bent on engineering Nigerians to form the unNigerian habit of harbouring and perpetrating desperate, extreme and unforgiving actions against themselves?

Should we all 160million of us stand idly by and allow the United States achieve its selfish and diabolical aim of sowing discord in our country leaving us with widows, orphans and humanitarian problems as it has done in other places? Are we going to allow the labour of our heroes past which bequeathed us a nation second to none and reputed to be the backbone of Africa to die in vain?

From Vietnam to Iraq to Afghanistan and Latin America, America’s track record around the world has been nothing but ugly. In the words of its own statesmen, America has no permanent friends but permanents interests which translate into a healthy and utter disregard to the sensitivities and interests of other countries. That has pretty much formed the basis of US interaction around the world. The same situation will play itself out if we allow them in to our country.

Nigerians let us stop and think before we allow the big bad wolf in, for we will have nobody but ourselves to blame when our chickens start to get missing.

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Re: Nigeria's Distabilisation Plot Seemed On Course by hushmail: 4:35pm On Dec 22, 2014
lets not make it happen
Re: Nigeria's Distabilisation Plot Seemed On Course by IdomaLikita: 5:14pm On Dec 22, 2014
The Hardline SS/SE Extremists in this Govt want the above to play out! So there's pretty much nothing we can do about it!
Re: Nigeria's Distabilisation Plot Seemed On Course by Nobody: 5:27pm On Dec 22, 2014
hushmail:
lets not make it happen

How can we avoid the impending catastrophe?
Re: Nigeria's Distabilisation Plot Seemed On Course by Nobody: 5:28pm On Dec 22, 2014
IdomaLikita:
The Hardline SS/SE Extremists in this Govt want the above to play out! So there's pretty much nothing we can do about it!

There is always something that can be done if we dig deep?
Re: Nigeria's Distabilisation Plot Seemed On Course by saintneo(m): 7:28pm On Dec 22, 2014
IdomaLikita:
The Hardline SS/SE Extremists in this Govt want the above to play out! So there's pretty much nothing we can do about it!

This is not first time you used the phrase SS/SE Extremist. If I may ask, could you please give us your categories of SS/SE officials in government including your criteria.

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On the thread proper, I think the OP has accepted the plot already. Nobody wants war except some people without vision about their future.
Re: Nigeria's Distabilisation Plot Seemed On Course by Nobody: 8:22pm On Dec 22, 2014
saintneo:


This is not first time you used the phrase SS/SE Extremist. If I may ask, could you please give us your categories of SS/SE officials in government including your criteria.

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On the thread proper, I think the OP has accepted the plot already. Nobody wants war except some people without vision about their future.

How can I accept the plot when I and my family have nowhere to run to? I am just worried that things continue to happen as predicted.

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Re: Nigeria's Distabilisation Plot Seemed On Course by Orunto: 9:47pm On Dec 22, 2014
Don't give yourself unnecessary hypertension. Nigeria remains intact while OBJ and IBB are alive and GEJ keeps doing it.
Re: Nigeria's Distabilisation Plot Seemed On Course by Nobody: 10:12pm On Dec 22, 2014
Here's hoping the disintegrationhappens fast.


Seasons greetings between.

Re: Nigeria's Distabilisation Plot Seemed On Course by smoothpapuzy(m): 11:49pm On Dec 22, 2014
For the first time. I have someone that thinks in line with my knowledge of Africa and the west.
We as a country didn't learn from what happened to Biafra. Those guys have foresight, the biafrans know exactly what is happening now, the west and the north are just selling the country to America. If only they can open there eyes to see Gej is trying to liberate us from being slaves to them. Imagine what will happen if Nigeria starts to export cars, food, electricity, cement, labour etc in LARGE SCALE.
north, south , east and west open your eyesonly sure Gowon will be dying of shame for the mistake he made going ahead with the war on HIS OWN PEOPLE. I this this time, APC is the channel through which the western world want to make the country a failed state. Hillary Clinton wants Jonathan to make a hard decision.he has refused to be fooled like Gowon. Even with all these insecurities, See what Gej has managed to achieve, what more would he have done if there was peace in the land. Common fellow Nigerians, the bunch of politicians that have driven this country into a ditch are the once coming up and glamouring for change. Change indeed.
This present administration cannot fix Nigeria that has been damaged for years under 4years. Think, think Nigeria. Think

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