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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 8:33pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
Zenithh:Zenithh were you not the one talking trash on my other thread, Okay, let me tell you I'm just like that black American Buhari hired to protest in US, he said anywhere he see black people protesting he joins, lol, IPOB people are my brothers, Buhari is deaf so I no dey too vex for him, I'm committed to my aim but I got chuck mouth for anything that got my attention, on a serious note I coach a football acedemy so I want to invest in things that makes life better in my own little way, I have interest in improving life, but if I have a chance I would take a shot in politics, but Nigeria politics na rough play that's why I take some extra training and extra care not to step on many toe, you might be surprised that I could wake up tomorrow and write about the positive side of bandits, Abeg AlaIgbo can't afford much enmity this time around 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Ttalk: 8:33pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells: I know your purpose of this sermon is to beg for presidency to be zone to your region, there's nothing wrong when your rightfully demand for it as every region is entitled to it, but the way you worship North as your Alfa and Omega is sickening, to you it is only North that can determine whether your region would stay or leave Nigeria, what slavery mentality makes you think other regions can't leave Nigeria, where were you when part of Bakassi was carved out of Nigeria, did Nigeria go to war? Mind you and restrict your fear to your region, when it's time for SW to leave they would do so without seeking consent of anybody 1 Like |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 8:42pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
tollyboy5:I have told people close to me that a Yoruba president by 2023 could be the ingredient to break up Nigeria, I hope if Tinubu or Osinbajo wins that they don't run away like Ogindipe Yorubas don't have as much number in the Military like the Igbos abd as far as the South is concerned, the Igbos are closer to the minorities except for Edo abd maybe Ijaw you would find out that minority soldiers would fight where the Igbos are fighting. As for me, I have elaborate plan to decongest Lagos especially of Igbo presence, by prioritising Eastern ports, and launching a food sufficiency campaign, once the youth here embrace agriculture, many would stay back to feed our population, there would eventually be hunger next year, as terrorism disrupt farming activities in the North and West which used to suply our food, we would have no option than to farm, once more youth take to farming which is multi billion industry, less and less would leave for Lagos and once we prioritise Eastern ports, lagos would ease of, Well the dicey situation is that if Lagos is really decongest and we take to farming there is going to be serious ripples maybe the west and North can export their excess food that would use mostly land borders, Lagos port and economy could be a little impacted but I see Nigeria as a formal union of different countries, I see the Yorubas as our positive competitor so I have no practical emotions however if Lagos economy or general western or even Northern economies could be impacted by our policy changes in the East |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 8:46pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
Ttalk:South West can not leave Nigeria without the help of the East likewise East can't leave without the support of the West the real danger is both leaving, and I tell you what, Southern Nigeria leaving is a call to war. And South cant even unite for a start so you can feel yourselves but Southern unity would only get us to a war, one of us either East or West MUST have to stay back at first for the other to go maybe later when one is gone then the one that stayed behind can further demand independence and allies with the one that left much later, it is more about sacrifice here. |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by dokyOloye: 8:48pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells:You are a typical primitive African with a retrogressive brain. Peeps like you are why d white man looks down on Africans. Anytime Peeps talk about Nigeria separation ewu like you begin to talk about war and bloodshed. Same reasoning wt the uncircumcised, illiterate terrorists up north. But Britain conducted referendum for Scotland just yesterday and not even a chicken died. The UK exited European Union the other day,dem no kill fowl. If I'm your father, I'll begin to organise DNA test for you cod Igbo ppl don't reason like you. 1 Like |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 8:50pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
uBuNiT:The only preparation we need is food and patience, you can't go on outright confrontation, if you fight the North the West allies with them, if you fight with the west the North allies with them, if you fight with both of them they blockade us, let's just have food to eat everyday and watch what will happen |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 8:53pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
dokyOloye:Your own na to insult, Britain conducted referendum did your parliamentarian ask for referendum?, is Scotland's exit an existential threat to England?, 1 Like |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by wealthyhenry(m): 8:54pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
uBuNiT: |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by dokyOloye: 8:57pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells:When you were saying you will come to chop rice at your father's burial, I guess that was a very nice compliment in yiu place? So SE exit is existential threat to the zoo? Abeg,sail on |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 9:01pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
dokyOloye:Lol na that one dey vex you, so you love your life like this but want to send others to their early grave lol, sorry you no go die young. The thing is South East is not the issue but the ripples effect, So you think if South East go, Niger Delta minorities would stay or Yorubas would stay, lol you are a joke, the moment South East go is the moment the entire Southern Nigeria follows and thats existential threat looming |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Ttalk: 9:02pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells: I had thought you are deep and thorough in your conviction but just discovered that you are just on another troll journey to keep yourself busy. I asked you why the North didn't wage war against Cameroun when Bakassi was carved out but you couldn't come up with any tangible response. What makes you think East or West can't exist Nigeria without a war? Why do you think West and East must form alliance for them to exist Nigeria? What is North to your understanding, and what makes north powerful according to you than other region? Nigeria is indeed very weak and foreign interest are still the ones holding the loose ends of the country together. The weakness of Nigeria came to bear recently when few people from SS crippled the oil sector, the effect of which is still affecting our economy up till today. Speak only for yourself because you are not fit to speak for your region not to talk of entire south 1 Like |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Zenithh: 9:07pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells:He say na talking trash on his other thread Better focus on the things that will make u happy instead of joining jokers like Ipob and other jobless and hopeless Nairaland Ipob miscreants to cause violence. Goodluck |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 9:14pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
Ttalk:We don't need to form Alliance but either of us may need to make sacrifices, Southern Cameroon left and even Bakasi left, Nigeria is still not landlocked, the entire Southern Nigeria leaving would leave the North landlocked, South East can leave if we wanted becuase the North would still hold on to the smaller Niger Delta nations for access to the sea I started with Igbo province, but if we exit, the North can do with those Niger Delta nations whatever they pleases, as for the West, would they be able to fight, this is where the issue is, that's why I don't advocate for breakup cause eventually some minority would be trapped, the North only wants access to the sea. So if you want a seemingly peaceful breakup, the either the West stay and the East leave or the East leave and the West stay or we prepare for a war if we want all of southern Nigeria off |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by uBuNiT: 9:15pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells:You just described a defensive war which has no way to victory. Last one tought us leason. This time, casualty will ballance. We are expecting death and those who dont expect it will also die in millions. Already we av shock absorver, they don't have; we are preparing for the big loss 'cos we know it is very inevitable. But Alex, if you are not a traitor, know it today that 'end will surely justify the means' |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 9:26pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
uBuNiT:The issue is that you can't fight using the same old methods and expect to win, the little Some unnamed group is waging a warfare is all happening in Igboland, that's why I don't support such they are using the old Biafran model which cost us the war, Ojukwu never listen to anybody, Nzeogwu told him that matching to Lagos was a bad idea but matching to Kaduna was better, he matched to Lagos and never allowed Nzeogwu to command any unit. The strategy needs to change, right now we have weapons and intelligence Superiority on tribal level, some of our soldiers would return if things continue this way, the last war we didnt lose cause we had no weapons, we lost cause we had no food and we were not attacking but defending, today our population is scattered all over Nigeria and IPOB is inciting people to come back from other part of Nigeria that's stupid what we need is to evacuate the elderly and children and suply equipment to our peoplw already stationed everywhere that's taking the war to them, We must take care to defined our enemies and our allies, you may be surprised that we can be very successful once we had been able to ascertain who is really our friends, in the last war we saw how it played out so as far as we can't defined our allies, I say we must be patient and aspire to reach food sufficiency, anyone that attacks us we retaliate, we can't declare war on Nigeria when our people are scattered every where and constitute a large chunk of Nigeria's military manpower, The difference between today and 1967 is that our people returned abd the military and government was broken |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Malawian(m): 9:28pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells:North was never landlocked. The River Niger passed through their land. |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Nobody: 9:29pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
tollyboy5:Kwara was not existing during the Afonja and alimi war. Kwara state is different from Ilorin emirate |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by uBuNiT: 9:33pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells: |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 9:33pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
Malawian:The River Niger that is not navigable all through the year from any place above Kogi, and besides that would be an inland water of Igboland, would they want to just limit it to peaceful passage, are they going to be our allies or we would check every of their consignment to check if it is peaceful or not and what volume of shipping can the river Niger actually carry Beyond Kogi, This is the major concern there are some time of the year that the River Niger is not navigable northward but still even if we say they have access to the sea via the Niger are they going to be in friendly terms with the us Igbos cause from Igboland there are many chanel through the Niger Delta |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by hollah123: 9:51pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells:after taking mpuru rubbish u come here come disturb us,abeg go offline n go kill livestocks 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 9:52pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
hollah123:My mother don't have goat oo, make you can come to Enugu let's start with you lol |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by orisa37: 9:53pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
POLITICAL LEADERS MUST BE PATRIOTIC, WISE EXPERIENCED, DISCERNING, FAITHFUL, HOPEFUL, PERSEVERING, CHARITABLE, AMBITIOUS BUT NOT SELFISH, DEMOCRATIC, LISTENING REASONING AND MOVING. WEARE TALKING ABOUT NIGERIA NORTH. EAST AND WEST AND SO LEADERSHIP CANDIDATE MUST BE SUPER HUMAN AND FEAR GOD. |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by hollah123: 9:54pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells:no ooo I no wan die now ooo |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 9:57pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
hollah123:So you love your life but you are inciting another to go and take meth so that the youth will shine on me abi lol, the funny thing is that na those wey take weed dey flog those wey take meth, na jealousy I dey see lol |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by orisa37: 9:57pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
POLITICAL LEADERS MUST BE PATRIOTIC, WISE EXPERIENCED, DISCERNING, FAITHFUL, HOPEFUL, PERSEVERING, CHARITABLE, AMBITIOUS BUT NOT SELFISH, DEMOCRATIC, LISTENING REASONING AND MOVING. WEARE TALKING ABOUT NIGERIA NORTH. EAST AND WEST AND SO LEADERSHIP CANDIDATE MUST BE SUPER HUMAN AND FEAR GOD. NIGERIA LEADERS MUST BE ALWAYS HAIL AND SOUND. |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Malawian(m): 10:14pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
AlexBells:I am just saying technically they are not landlocked. What exactly are the North selling or buying to require sea access? |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 10:22pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
Malawian:What kind of question is that, don't they need clothes, machines, other equipment, drugs, in fact 70% of the things we use in Nigeria is imported don't you know once Nigeria divides to get to Onitsha they may need passport, same as Aba and Lagos, all those truck drivers would not be moving in and out freely again like before. You say technically they are not landlocked, that's true but who understands technicality that needs technicality to be technical |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 10:50pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
DOTian:Bia Nwokem, Buru Onu isi gia sim na Akuku puo oiso, O di ka ina akogheriakogheri, it is you that is fake no just respect your old age |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Crofton: 11:52pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
DOTian: Bro, you don't expect everyone to reason similarly even if there is a unified agenda. OP's views here are valid, he wants his region (Biafra) to secede from Nigeria but not at any cost . Like he said the cost of disintegration shouldn't be greater than the cost of Unity . |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Idiko1: 4:52am On Nov 17, 2021 |
AlexBells: In the circle of learned beings, the bolded is called the fool's theory. I am a bit worried by the stream of your thought. |
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by drealcivilceno(m): 5:32am On Nov 17, 2021 |
AlexBells: Leave them oooh! They do not learn, they do not read history, only give facts and never personalize the truth! E go shock us! |
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