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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by RoyalUc(m): 1:07pm On Jul 24, 2021
We know
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by 9wila: 1:10pm On Jul 24, 2021
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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Networkingprof: 1:25pm On Jul 24, 2021
Truth must be embraced early or regrets will be later but inevitable.

Believing in the hope that the politicians are talking about is like believing in juju instead of finding and implementing pragmatic economic answers that ease the burden of survival in the land.

The same set of people have suck the country to comatose, plenty of people to blame but of a truth, these people have an escape route out of this.

BMC, over to you.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by pointstores(m): 1:28pm On Jul 24, 2021
Nawa
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by sultry69(m): 1:37pm On Jul 24, 2021
Bitter truth,terrorist is now in charge.

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Rolly22(m): 2:19pm On Jul 24, 2021
xtgozie:



has Nigeria done any good thing for a black man, other than ridicule the Black race?

You Dey mind the Rubbish the guy dey spill

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by VEHINTOLAR: 2:48pm On Jul 24, 2021
SmartPolician:
The black man must not let Nigeria fail. Instead, the country should be balkanized so that the smaller units can be easily managed. There's no gainsaying that small units are easier to manage than a huge entity.

The biggest challenge we face is insecurity and it's even affecting food security. If Nigeria fails, the entire sub-Saharan Africa is in trouble because no country or region can contain or feed over 200 million people. For years now, the UN has struggled to feed a Yemen of about 30 million people let alone Nigeria.

Those saying Biafra or death should sheath their swords and those who regard calls for secession as calls for war should think differently. We just need a working country or peacefully balkanized countries out of Nigeria.

It is over for Nigeria ! As a Yoruba man, I can no longer continue to share same space with the people who only care about cows and their primitive ways of life ! People who are scared of competing favourably with the outside world and who are still desirous of living inside deep forests at this age and time !

We can't continue to pretend about the real problem of Nigeria and that's the fulani people ! These are the people who lack intellectual capacity to be common clacks but want to be in charge of every position of authority and dominate other ethnic groups ! We should stop exaggerating the likely effects of Nigeria's breakup. Nigeria will break up at the rate things are getting worse by each day and nothing will happen. Did USSR not break up ? What about Yugoslavia and others ? Did the world come to an end because those countries broke up ?

Why would I and my people want to be part of a country in which our rights are not guaranteed ? A country in which the life of a cow is considered more important than that of humans ! A country in which one unfortunate person who calls himself the President of the federation is seen to be promoting ethnic interests of his primitive people only ! A President with the same mentality of a certain Usman dan fodio in the 21st century;an unfortunate tribal warlord and ethnic jingoist !

Let's break up,so that those who love to be living with some crazy demons inside deep forests can continue do so unabatedly while some of us who want to explore the universe and the space through qualitative education can have the opportunity to do so !

Yes,let's break up peacefully, this forced union is not working and will never work !

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by OBALOLA55(m): 3:11pm On Jul 24, 2021
Christistruth00:
Thank God US is not God

Ordinary Covid they cannot eradicate
THIS MALLAM DON DEY PISS FIR PANTgrin

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Nobody: 3:40pm On Jul 24, 2021
Christistruth00:
Thank God US is not God

God will not come down to give Nigerians common sense.

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by cybersoldiers: 4:06pm On Jul 24, 2021
Unity beggars won't like this.

Mods front page please.

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by EdoFirstBorn(m): 4:13pm On Jul 24, 2021
Christistruth00:
Thank God US is not God

Ordinary Covid they cannot eradicate

Kai

Just read this nonsensical comment a so called educated person made.

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by EdoFirstBorn(m): 4:13pm On Jul 24, 2021
Christistruth00:
Thank God US is not God

Rubbish

This comment should be tossed in the dustbin

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by gotnel: 4:16pm On Jul 24, 2021
We can not deny that the report is 100 percent accurate of Nigeria situation at present.
The present government is not helping matter.
However, Nigeria will survive either as a one country with a strong practical federation or a different countries coming out of present day Nigeria..

Buhari style of leadership is not helping the situation in the country.
We hope that the situations will not degenerate further before 2023.
If we can get to 2023 transition process and succeed in electing a new leader, who the people of Nigeria have chosen freely things might take a better chapter
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by legendgalas(f): 4:20pm On Jul 24, 2021
The US are mad
They should first of all deal with the mass shooting in their country and the hunger that is killing their citizens day in day out.
Useless white rats
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Obdk: 4:31pm On Jul 24, 2021
epondudu:
Their own case is worse but they barely reports it...
This representation of crime data shows the relative frequency of how often violent and property crime offenses occurred in Us. (Note that the Crime Clock should not be taken to imply regularity in the commission of crime. The Crime Clock represents the annual ratio of crime to fixed time intervals.) A violent crime was committed every 24.6 seconds. A murder occurred every 30.5 minutes, a rape every 3.9 minutes, a robbery every 1.7 minutes, and an aggravated assault every 39.0 seconds. A property crime offense was committed every 4.1 seconds. A burglary offense occurred every 22.6 seconds, a larceny-theft every 5.7 seconds, and a motor vehicle theft every 40.9 seconds.
SOURCE :F.B.I
https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2017/crime-in-the-u.s.-2017/topic-pages/crime-clock

Nigeria is worse.. Boko Haram sack communities in the North east. Fulani herdsmen sack communities in the middle belt...
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by NgoziLovelyn(f): 4:46pm On Jul 24, 2021
E go shock you. We go bounce back and strong

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by bjdon: 4:51pm On Jul 24, 2021
Nonsense. Nigeria has problems but we shall overcome them. The US desperately want Nigeria to fail, because they know its success will act as a spur for the blackman everywhere.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Martinsrigo: 5:49pm On Jul 24, 2021
firstly, Nigeria is not a state that should emerge, this so called colonial masters summed up the rubbish to help themselves loot more from us than we actually benefit ourselves. thank God that the new generation of white people are aware that their fore fatherz are nothing but greedy thieves, demons and vampires who are only happy to suck african bloods.
the same US and BRITISH govts has in all ways contribute to the problems NIGER AREA continue to witness till modern day. they help and empower this dirty leaders to loot,embezzule and save our national funds in their foreign banks, if not for the help of ENDSARS protesters the british paliament wouldnt have told us that the hypocrite called YAKUBU GOWON carted away with half of CBN while he was in office.
old white fools are only concerned about publishing negative news about african states on the media. its their plan tha we should hate ourselves. divide and conquer has always been a master strategy for them.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by sunshineV(f): 6:38pm On Jul 24, 2021
Christistruth00:
Thank God US is not God
Ordinary Covid they cannot eradicate
and why didnt god eradicate covid?
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by CSTRR: 6:45pm On Jul 24, 2021
Buhari is a very very poor leader.

He has pushed Nigeria to the brink.

It would take some serious leadership skills to bring Nigeria back from the brink.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Kaiser20: 7:16pm On Jul 24, 2021
USA, UK, EU are part of Nigeria problems
Turkey's request to join EU was turned down, because the whole western nations knows Turkey can not fit in the European club.(EEC)
The Western nations know that the Northern and the Southern Nigeria are two different nations still they urged Nigeria to be united How?
UK,USA,EU know what to do to help disintegrate Nigeria and make greater countries out of Nigeria.
They should stop issuing nonsense analysis about Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Areola14(m): 7:35pm On Jul 24, 2021
misterme:
https://www.nationalpivot.com/2021/05/just-in-nigeria-is-at-point-of-no.html

Just In: Nigeria is at the point of no return — US

It said the country is in its last phase.

Sunday, May 30, 2021

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), and the Harvard Kennedy School in the United States, have said that Nigeria as a nation, is at a point of no return having showed all the signs of a failed nation.
The organisation which made the disclosure in a research finding it released through its senior fellow and former US Ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell and Mr Robert Rotberg, who is the founding director, Harvard Kennedy School’s Programme on Intrastate Conflict and president emeritus, World Peace Foundation, said Nigeria is currently in its final phase, from which it would eventually collapse.

The organisation said their position was not based on emotion or the fancy of using pejorative words to described the situation, but on “a body of political theory developed at the turn of this century and elaborated upon, case by case, ever since.”

Its report said Nigeria has since moved from being a weak state to “a fully failed state,” having manifested all the signs of a failed country, including the inability of government to protect the citizens, large scale violence and festering insurgency.

According to them, President Muhammadu Buhari admitting that the Federal Government has lost control of the situation is the first step towards the restoration of stability. The duo warned that Nigeria’s failure as a state comes with negative consequences for peace and security in West Africa sub-region as well as Europe and the US.

“Nigeria has long teetered on the precipice of failure. But now, unable to keep its citizens safe and secure, Nigeria has become a fully failed state of critical geopolitical concern.

“Its failure matters because the peace and prosperity of Africa and preventing the spread of disorder and militancy around the globe depend on a stronger Nigeria.

“Its economy is usually estimated to be Africa’s largest or second largest, after South Africa. Long West Africa’s hegemon, Nigeria played a positive role in promoting African peace and security.

“With state failure, it can no longer sustain that vocation, and no replacement is in sight. Its security challenges are already destabilising the West African region in the face of resurgent jihadism, making the battles of the Sahel that much more difficult to contain.

“And spillover from Nigeria’s failures ultimately affect the security of Europe and the United States.

“Indeed, thoughtful Nigerians over the past decade have debated, often fervently, whether their state has failed. Increasingly, their consensus is that it has,” the report published on foreignpolicy(dot)com on Thursday, said.

The report further says, "There are four kinds of nations: the strong, the weak, the failed, and the collapsed.

"According to previously published research estimates, of the 193 members of the United Nations, 60 or 70 are strong—the nations that rank highest in the listings of Freedom House, the human rights reports of the U. S. State Department, the anticorruption perception indices of Transparency International, and so on.

"There are three places that should be considered collapsed: Somalia, South Sudan, and Yemen.

"Eighty or 90 U.N. members are weak. Weakness consists of providing many, but not all, of essential public goods, the most important of which are security and safety. If citizens are not secure from harm within national borders, governments cannot deliver good governance (the essential services that citizens expect) to their constituents.

"Possibly a dozen or so states are failed, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, and Myanmar. Each lacks security, is unsafe, has weak rules of law, is corrupt, limits political participation and voice, discriminates within its borders against various classes and kinds of citizens, and provides educational and medical services sparingly. Most of all, failed states are violent.

"All failed states harbor some form of violent internal strife, such as civil war or insurgency. Nigeria now confronts six or more internal insurrections and the inability of the Nigerian state to provide peace and stability to its people has tipped a hitherto very weak state into failure.

"According to political theory, the government’s inability to thwart the Boko Haram insurgency is enough to diagnose Nigeria as a failed state. But there are many more symptoms. At a bare minimum, citizens expect their states to keep them secure from external attack and to keep them safe within their borders.

"The bargain that subjects long ago made with their sovereigns was being kept from harm in exchange for allegiance and taxation. When that quid pro quo breaks down, a state loses its coherence, its social fabric disintegrates, and warring factions subvert the social contract that should provide the fundamental foundation of the state.

"Nigeria now appears to have reached the point of no return. Indeed, few parts of Nigeria are today fully safe," the report added.

The world is a global village, even though some of us has not been to USA but we read it in the news what's happening in USA... Terrorist attack in USA, police brutality against some set of race, inability to provide medical care to protect it citizen from diseases eg, COVID-19. unemployment on the rise side... Immorality of citizen and electoral malpractice.. abeg... US gan self nah FAILED STATE.. abi I lie..?
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Jomonix: 7:37pm On Jul 24, 2021
May Nigeria not fail. I really love this country.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by skywalker240(m): 9:15pm On Jul 24, 2021
Christistruth00:
Thank God US is not God

Ordinary Covid they cannot eradicate
Shut up

Who told you God wants Nigeria to be one by the way?

Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by skywalker240(m): 9:17pm On Jul 24, 2021
CSTRR:
Buhari is a very very poor leader.

He has pushed Nigeria to the brink.

It would take some serious leadership skills to bring Nigeria back from the brink.
We pray that leadership skills don't happen


Abeg make we break up
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by FreeIgbos: 9:24pm On Jul 24, 2021
Igbos should please start bringing their investments home. This country will soon collapse, the signs are already visible to the blind and audible to the deaf.

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