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Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Abasman008(m): 4:45pm On Sep 04, 2020
Here is a pictoral of how Nigeria looks..
Suprisingly we are so close to each other.

Now look at the whole space taken by the North and North Central...

Look at what SS, SE, SW share.. obviously most of the wealth the nation has comes comes from this little space shared by these people...

Let's look at it are we most likely to prosper if we stick together?
If we were to be broken into different countries... judging from the geographic location etc..
Who is most likely to succeed and why?

And who is most likely to fail and why...

And what's stopping us from living the way we want ..


Use this and see how far the fulani have traveled from outseou northern Nigeria to cause havoc here...

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Abasman008(m): 4:46pm On Sep 04, 2020
Nigeria as a whole...

Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Abasman008(m): 4:47pm On Sep 04, 2020
North alone..

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Abasman008(m): 4:47pm On Sep 04, 2020
South alone..

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Abasman008(m): 4:48pm On Sep 04, 2020
S• East alone

Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Abasman008(m): 4:49pm On Sep 04, 2020
S• west alone

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Abasman008(m): 4:50pm On Sep 04, 2020
S•South alone

Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by muykem: 4:57pm On Sep 04, 2020
South east is landlocked, it will fail woefully.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by freeborn02: 5:03pm On Sep 04, 2020
Abasman008:
North alone..

The middlebelt should be separated from the north. They are not the same.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Plut01: 5:33pm On Sep 04, 2020
muykem:
South east is landlocked, it will fail woefully.

It won't, especially with necessary deals with the south south nation. Maybe just few years of leadership problem which I believed all breakaway nations will face. Their ability to clone different products will help on the long run.

I only pity the S.S with different ethnic groups. It will be hell on earth for the poor people among them. Even Tompolo, Dokuko and other militants will want to lead.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Plut01: 5:35pm On Sep 04, 2020
freeborn02:


The middlebet should be separated from the north. They are not the same.

That's a battle they will have to fight by themselves and for themselves.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by bigpriik: 5:36pm On Sep 04, 2020
next time exclude kwarra and edo they are not part of the southwest,kwarra is lost forever to fulanis and Edo should be allowed to join by choice not by force.development is not by land mass and geograhical location by brains and human resources.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Plut01: 5:39pm On Sep 04, 2020
bigpriik:
next time exclude kwarra and edo they are not part of the southwest,kwarra is lost forever to fulanis and Edo should be allowed to join by choice not by force.development is not by land mass and geograhical location by brains and human resources.

Forget the Emir title
Kwara belongs to the Yorubas and there is nothing any cattle rearing nomad would do when it's time to break up.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Asnafsaeed(m): 5:40pm On Sep 04, 2020
Coming from a minority second class citizen... you don't have a say in what happens in MB
freeborn02:


The middlebet should be separated from the north. They are not the same.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Nobody: 5:48pm On Sep 04, 2020
bigpriik:
next time exclude kwarra and edo they are not part of the southwest,kwarra is lost forever to fulanis and Edo should be allowed to join by choice not by force.development is not by land mass and geograhical location by brains and human resources.

Silly and cretinous IPOBian. They ask everyone to proffer meritorious argument in favor of regions they believe will do well if Nigeria breaks up and this otondo is only bothered about the States that should not be counted with the SW. This Igbo obsession with Yorubas na wa.

Go and give Kwara to the Fulanis na. As if the Yorubas in Kwara won't have a say where they would want to belong.

As for Edos, they will rather remain with the SW. Can you make a sane argument for why they would not? Olodo.

Abeg calm your fears about the Yoruba empire. You can still get visa to visit and return to your erosion-ravaged region after 3 months or face deportation.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Nobody: 5:53pm On Sep 04, 2020
Plut01:


It won't, especially with necessary deals with the south south nation. Maybe just few years of leadership problem which I believed all breakaway nations will face. Their ability to clone different products will help on the long run.

I only pity the S.S with different ethnic groups. It will be hell on earth for the poor people among them. Even Tompolo, Dokuko and other militant will want to lead.

Believe me, the necessary deals might work in the beginning when the joy of victory has just emanated from separating from the north but a country that hopes to be independent and flourish must have other plans than those deals.

SS would look to exploit SE to its advantage because that's the right thing to do to benefit its own countrymen. While this happens, SE will cry victimization and scream hatred but it would be too late. Such combination is a recipe for disaster. SE really has to look inward, else, many would run abroad but return to build houses.

The North will be the most hit for a longer period but when the realization that oil money has ceased sets in, their government would look inward and if by a stroke of luck, they get things right, they would be better off than the south but this would happen over a really long period of time.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Rugaria: 6:04pm On Sep 04, 2020
ThreeBlackBird:


Believe me, the necessary deals might work in the beginning when the joy of victory has just emanated from separating from the north but a country that hopes to be independent and flourish must have other plans than those deals.

SS would look to exploit SE to its advantage because that's the right thing to do to benefit its own countrymen. While this happens, SE will cry victimization and scream hatred but it would be too late. Such combination is a recipe for disaster. SE really has to look inward, else, many would run abroad but return to build houses.

The North will be the most hit for a longer period but when the realization that oil money has ceased sets in, their government would look inward and if by a stroke of luck, they get things right, they would be better off than the south but this would happen over a really long period of time.

The South East is only landlocked if we accept the weird boundary demarcations done by babangida, Obasanjo, gowon, Abacha and co since 1966 in the name of state creations... Without those fake attempts at hemming in the Igbos into the hinterlands, there are enough igbo populations in Rivers, in Delta, in kogi, in benue, in Cross River states to help with the needful... Those military rulers who continued the war with the creation of fake borders in the east are not in any position to define nor stipulate igbo boundaries... So when the chips are down, the fake borders will be undone and we can all start from there..

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by bigpriik: 6:08pm On Sep 04, 2020
candidtalk:


Silly and cretinous IPOBian. They ask everyone to proffer meritorious argument in favor of regions they believe will do well if Nigeria breaks up and this otondo is only bothered about the States that should not be counted with the SW. This Igbo obsession with Yorubas na wa.

Go and give Kwara to the Fulanis na. As if the Yorubas in Kwara won't have a say where they would want to belong.

As for Edos, they will rather remain with the SW. Can you make a sane argument for why they would not? Olodo.

Abeg calm your fears about the Yoruba empire. You can still get visa to visit and return to your erosion-ravaged region after 3 months or face deportation.
in the event of nigerias breakup every one will know their territory history book will be opened,if the fulanis lay claim to kwarra because it is a conquered territory that means war would be the only solution and i doubt the yorucowards will go to war to save kwarra they would rather let go than fight a bloody war to reclaim a lost land fulanis dont play with land,

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Plut01: 6:10pm On Sep 04, 2020
ThreeBlackBird:


Believe me, the necessary deals might work in the beginning when the joy of victory has just emanated from separating from the north but a country that hopes to be independent and flourish must have other plans than those deals.

SS would look to exploit SE to its advantage because that's the right thing to do to benefit its own countrymen. While this happens, SE will cry victimization and scream hatred but it would be too late. Such combination is a recipe for disaster. SE really has to look inward, else, many would run abroad but return to build houses..

If it can work in the beginning, then it can always continue to work. What is important is what they bring to the negotiation table, and in this case, it's a matter of give and take (I make use of your waterways for import&export and you get your tax). That itself is something most of developed countries with landlocked neighbours do and it won't be different in the case of S.S and S.E nation after breakup.

The reason for the victim mentality currently exhibited by the S.E people is mainly because they are still in a forced Union. Let them free and let see if they will come to my Papa house to shout victimization.


You
Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Iamgrey5(m): 6:14pm On Sep 04, 2020
candidtalk:


Silly and cretinous IPOBian. They ask everyone to proffer meritorious argument in favor of regions they believe will do well if Nigeria breaks up and this otondo is only bothered about the States that should not be counted with the SW. This Igbo obsession with Yorubas na wa.

Go and give Kwara to the Fulanis na. As if the Yorubas in Kwara won't have a say where they would want to belong.

As for Edos, they will rather remain with the SW. Can you make a sane argument for why they would not? Olodo.

Abeg calm your fears about the Yoruba empire. You can still get visa to visit and return to your erosion-ravaged region after 3 months or face deportation.
@ emboldened is not true.

Edo is an igbo state that has nothing to do with Yorubas.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Iamgrey5(m): 6:16pm On Sep 04, 2020
bigpriik:
in the event of nigerias breakup every one will know their territory history book will be opened,if the fulanis lay claim to kwarra because it is a conquered territory that means war would be the only solution and i doubt the yorucowards will go to war to save kwarra they would rather let go than fight a bloody war to reclaim a lost land fulanis dont play with land,
Ilorin Emirate is quite different from Kwara state.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by bigpriik: 6:17pm On Sep 04, 2020
Plut01:


If it can work in the beginning, then it can always continue to work. What is important is what they bring to the negotiation table, and in this case, it's a matter of give and take (I make use of your waterways for import&export and you get your tax). That itself is something most of developed countries with landlocked neighbours do and it won't be different in the case of S.S and S.E nation after breakup.

The reason for the victim mentality currently exhibited by the S.E people is mainly because they are still in a forced Union. Let them free and let see if they will come to my Papa house to shout victimization.


You
oga igboland with the just five states is still not land locked we have very short rivers that will guaranty is access to the atlantic in just a matter of few hours river niger is an international water way and any attempt to deny igbos access to these rivers is a war attempt.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by ZKOSOSO(m): 6:19pm On Sep 04, 2020
Edo is Edoland. We aren't joining SW. With Delta state we gonna form our Bendel Nation. Stand alone

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Nobody: 6:23pm On Sep 04, 2020
@Topic.

The biggest indicators of how successful a nation can/will be is the human and natural endowment the prospective nation possesses.

In this regard, and in a nutshell, even a fool will know that the SW has the best potentials by far in Nigeria to succeed as a nation.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by tutudesz: 6:26pm On Sep 04, 2020
bigpriik:
oga igboland with the just five states is still not land locked we have very short rivers that will guaranty is access to the atlantic in just a matter of few hours river niger is an international water way and any attempt to deny igbos access to these rivers is a war attempt.
Those Rivers pass through South South states, who told you River Niger is internation water Any water way that passes through a country is not international water guy.

“International waters” is not a defined term in international law. It is an informal term, which most often refers to waters beyond the "territorial sea" of any state.[2] In other words, "international waters" is often used as an informal synonym for the more formal term high seas or, in Latin, mare liberum (meaning free sea).

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by NgwalandAbia(m): 6:28pm On Sep 04, 2020
muykem:
South east is landlocked, it will fail woefully.

Why landlock when we control Rivers state our very own.Are you drunk?

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by NgwalandAbia(m): 6:29pm On Sep 04, 2020
ThreeBlackBird:


Believe me, the necessary deals might work in the beginning when the joy of victory has just emanated from separating from the north but a country that hopes to be independent and flourish must have other plans than those deals.

SS would look to exploit SE to its advantage because that's the right thing to do to benefit its own countrymen. While this happens, SE will cry victimization and scream hatred but it would be too late. Such combination is a recipe for disaster. SE really has to look inward, else, many would run abroad but return to build houses.

The North will be the most hit for a longer period but when the realization that oil money has ceased sets in, their government would look inward and if by a stroke of luck, they get things right, they would be better off than the south but this would happen over a really long period of time.

Why landlock when we control Rivers state our very own.Are you drunk? Both are the same one people nothing to discuss infact we own that South South.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by femolii: 6:35pm On Sep 04, 2020
Oga forget edo is hand bag.
Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Nobody: 6:37pm On Sep 04, 2020
Iamgrey5:
@ emboldened is not true.

Edo is an igbo state that has nothing to do with Yorubas.

Lol. The Igbos are good at making fraudulent cases for claiming everything and everyone they covet and would probably try to annex Edo State with their usual mago mago revisionism.

Ultimately it will be up to Edo people themselves and your guess is as good as mine as per if they would ever want to be in a nation with Igbos in preference to one with Yorubas.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by bigpriik: 6:38pm On Sep 04, 2020
tutudesz:

Those Rivers pass through South South states, who told you River Niger is internation water Any water way that passes through a country is not international water guy.

“International waters” is not a defined term in international law. It is an informal term, which most often refers to waters beyond the "territorial sea" of any state.[2] In other words, "international waters" is often used as an informal synonym for the more formal term high seas or, in Latin, mare liberum (meaning free sea).

denying a country access to sea will surely lead to war which might result to annexation of land to guaranty access to sea , river Niger flows through igbo territory via anambra and and anioma part of biafra ,that makes it an international water already,a Un recognised country cannt be denied access to sea impossible ! if una try am and we defeat una for war ogoni land will be anexxed forever write this down.

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by IduNaOba: 6:39pm On Sep 04, 2020
ThreeBlackBird:


Believe me, the necessary deals might work in the beginning when the joy of victory has just emanated from separating from the north but a country that hopes to be independent and flourish must have other plans than those deals.

SS would look to exploit SE to its advantage because that's the right thing to do to benefit its own countrymen. While this happens, SE will cry victimization and scream hatred but it would be too late. Such combination is a recipe for disaster. SE really has to look inward, else, many would run abroad but return to build houses.

The North will be the most hit for a longer period but when the realization that oil money has ceased sets in, their government would look inward and if by a stroke of luck, they get things right, they would be better off than the south but this would happen over a really long period of time.
So if all the igbos in SS rejoin their brothers SE will be landlocked abi?

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Re: Who is most likely to prosper/fail? North S•east, S•west, S•south. (pictures) by Obdk: 6:42pm On Sep 04, 2020
Yoruba Muslim Miscreants on land grabbing act.. Never knew Edo is in south west

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