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The Question Nw Is Not If Naija Will Divide?, The Question Is When And How? by tosomaju(m): 11:37am On Jun 21, 2012
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Re: The Question Nw Is Not If Naija Will Divide?, The Question Is When And How? by tosomaju(m): 4:22pm On Jun 21, 2012
WHY NIGERIA MUST BREAK UP
NOW
By Osita Ebiem
There are a thousand and one
reasons why Nigeria as a matter
of urgency must split up along
ethnic/cultural lines as soon as
today. (The emphasis here is on
the now for very obvious
reasons). We are going to
discuss a
Nigeria Breakup2
number of them but since the
reasons can be said to be just as
many as the number of people
there are within the
geographical space in question
then we can only name so much
here. The reasons are quite
many, almost inexhaustible.
Nigeria’s continued corporate
existence is unnecessary as
much as it is harrowing.
The absurdity of attempting to
build a healthy nation or even a
mere mumbo jumbo country of
some sort out of the anomaly
called Nigeria can only be
compared to the vain attempt
of trying to reverse an
irreversible chemical reaction. A
kind of trying to put back
together, with the yolk and
white albumin intact, an egg
that fell to a bare hard rock
surface from a 20, 30 foot
height. That is an insane attempt
and cannot work.
In the plastic industry there are
mainly two kinds of plastics, the
thermosetting and the
thermoplastic plastics. The
difference between these two
groups of plastics is very
fundamental and, like two
worlds apart. In the case of the
first group, once the curing
process of the raisin has been
completed you cannot recycle or
reuse the material, so to say: The
resulting product has undergone
an irreversible chemical process.
This is very unlike the
thermoplastics which can be
remanufactured and recycled
for almost an infinite number of
times. The implication in the
manufacture of the two kinds
of plastics is that in the case of
one you cannot make up for any
product deficiencies once the
manufacturing process has been
completed. Any faulty or bad
product resulting from the
production line can only be
broken down and in most cases
ground up and used as fillers in
other fields of manufacture but
never to be reused to reproduce
any product in the form that the
manufacturer originally set out
to manufacture. While in the
case of the other kind of plastics
the manufacturer has the
privilege of the near infinite
capacity of being able to reuse
the same original material over
and over again.
To enable us understand further
why there is this difference in
the two processes is the fact
that in the case of the
thermosetting plastics they
need very high temperature to
cure such that reheating them in
an attempt to reprocess them
completely decomposes the
different parts of the chemical
makeup so the different
components become impossible
to bind together with one
another in any one piece of a
unified product anymore. Then
the only choice left to the
manufacturer is to break up the
defective product completely. He
will never be able to fix them
together into a whole and
useable unit. So, without
stretching the mind we can say
that such has become the fate
of the Nigerian union as we shall
show further in this discussion.
It can never be put together in
any workable piece....

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