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The Nigeria Dream: What Nigerians Should Know By Now!!! by NNVanguard(m): 11:10am On Sep 06, 2016
The Nigeria Dream- What Nigerians at home and Nigerians in diaspora should know about by now!!!


After the amalgamation 1914, Nigeria is two years ahead of its centenary age but one can still not talk about the unity of Nigeria with certainty.

Just as Nigeria, the United State of America passed through all the process we are passing through right now until young minds came to their rescue, they saw other nationals including Isreal-Jews as rivals until they were liberated to work with them. They practiced non religious, non-tribal, nondenominational, non xenophobic, capitalist society to keep them where they are today.

We have critically examined Nigeria's problem, both past and present, one of which is the fact that they made Nigerians to believe that the youths cannot govern the country's affairs, this is one of the power-seat-tight syndrome which has held Nigeria bound till date. Take into consideration what the entertainment industry was like, before the youths came in. Nigeria is one of the world leading countries in respect to entertainment. We identified capitalism as well as federalism as a key solution to our problem, we cannot do without restructuring to stay together as a country.

We have lined up practical based solutions from our think tanks and have solution to all problems Nigeria is facing today. We are not the minds that will be hijacked by any warlord/godfather. We are poised to genuinely rescue Nigeria.

The country name Nigeria send cold chills to other countries around the world. Why do we spew disintegration against her and weaken her strenght? Nations/veto nations must be very happy and mocking, watching the giant being reduced to a dwarf. Conquering Nigeria to them is conquering Africa. We will not allow them conquer Nigeria with this psychological warfare already ravaging us. We are not the only oil producing state in facing an economic downturn, hence we cannot but diversify the economy with our various practical implementable ideas. 

Elderly Nigerians are quiet about Nigeria possibly because they lost hope in her, its normal to loose hope in someone who keeps failing in his/her promises over the years. The elderly possibly lost hope in their colleagues who instead of uniting us with laudable projects deprived us by milking the nation's resources dry. They made Nigerians not to believe in the youth. Even some youths feel that way! We understand the perspective of this problem and we have come to renew the hope of a new Nigeria.

We will be blunt in asking those suing for secession some questions, what happened to our thinking? We understand how the thought pattern changed over the years but are we still thinking of returning power to same elderly men who have proven unrepentant come 2019? Why was their amalgamation? Did the ethnic tribes in Nigeria ever get united? Yes, the mission to oust the colonial masters united them then but what happened after they won that battle? Greed and envy soon rumpled their unity and they began to struggle for same resources they fought together to control, this is still the present predicament.

We want to assure you that the above will repeat itself. Regional Nigeria seeking secession are united now to fight their common cause which is disintegration. Will they still be united to share the resources even if they succeed? Its time to think about that because it will happen just like our colonial era. Unless we are ready to form a country out of every family which will still bring disagreement among them. What to think is a new Nigeria.

We are not bigger than America, China in population, land mass and ethnicity. Yet they have remained strong in their diversity. The strength of a Nation is dependent on how many tongues is found amongst them. China, USA is making waves than country like Japan because of their diversity not just size and resources.

In the words a former Nigerian president, "the youth have no limit in times of number and capacity to lead this country to greatness", Dr. Ebele Azikiwe Good luck Jonathan.

Everyone is invited to join in this struggle, we can't do this alone. We need you, to keep the new Nigeria dream alive!

Tomorrow's leader today


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Re: The Nigeria Dream: What Nigerians Should Know By Now!!! by sommyblaze(m): 11:23am On Sep 06, 2016
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Re: The Nigeria Dream: What Nigerians Should Know By Now!!! by attackgat: 11:51am On Sep 06, 2016
OP, you got everything wrong. You cannot use America as an example because America was not created with a faulty foundation like Nigeria

1) The leaders and representatives of the 13 colonies came together on the 4th of July 1776 and signed 'The American Declaration of Independence ' where they agreed to be a nation. When and where did the ethnic nationalities that were forced into the British contraption called Nigeria come together to agree to be one nation?

2) As big and rich as America is, the state of Hawaii are agitating for their own separate nation and America has formally recognised their right to be independent and talks are scheduled to begin soon. This America, the greatest nation in the world, yet some of them want their independence.

Sometimes, it's not about if a country is doing well or not. Sometimes it's about if a section of a country simply want their freedom.

Despite Britain being the 5th richest nation in the world, it did not stop Scotland wanting to go.

As long as Nigeria intends to maintain the colonial legacy of "unity by force", then it is a country heading nowhere because those who don't love Nigeria so much will continually sabotage it. That is why those who love Nigeria should continue with the 'one Nigeria' dream while those who are being stifled should be allowed to go. But forcing everyone to be together and expecting good things to come out of a divided house is an excercise in futility.
Re: The Nigeria Dream: What Nigerians Should Know By Now!!! by Cromagnon: 10:48pm On Sep 07, 2016
attackgat:
OP, you got everything wrong. You cannot use America as an example because America was not created with a faulty foundation like Nigeria

1) The leaders and representatives of the 13 colonies came together on the 4th of July 1776 and signed 'The American Declaration of Independence ' where they agreed to be a nation. When and where did the ethnic nationalities that were forced into the British contraption called Nigeria come together to agree to be one nation?

2) As big and rich as America is, the state of Hawaii are agitating for their own separate nation and America has formally recognised their right to be independent and talks are scheduled to begin soon. This America, the greatest nation in the world, yet some of them want their independence.

Sometimes, it's not about if a country is doing well or not. Sometimes it's about if a section of a country simply want their freedom.

Despite Britain being the 5th richest nation in the world, it did not stop Scotland wanting to go.

As long as Nigeria intends to maintain the colonial legacy of "unity by force", then it is a country heading nowhere because those who don't love Nigeria so much will continually sabotage it. That is why those who love Nigeria should continue with the 'one Nigeria' dream while those who are being stifled should be allowed to go. But forcing everyone to be together and expecting good things to come out of a divided house is an excercise in futility.
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