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Future Consequences Of Refusal To Arrest Northern Youth by GworoChewinMaga: 7:18am On Jun 25, 2017
The inability or blatant refusal of the Nigerian police and other relevant security agencies to arrest the Northern youths who issued an ultimatum on Igbos to vacate the north points to what the north is planning for Osinbanjo.

I had envisioned a scenario long before Buhari started his medical tourism and prior to the Northern youths ultimatum that the north will be thrown into series of widespread sectarian riots in the possible event of a Buhari demise.

I also stated that the Hausa Fulani dominated and controlled security apparatus will not lift a finger to re-establish law and order but will rather sit back and watch the north slide into anarchy from where they will justify staging a coup to wrest power permanently and indefinitely back to the north.

What is obvious to all, is that the north is simmering and boiling to explode and are just waiting for the official obituary announcement before going apeshit.

The security forces have shown with the handling of the Northern youth declaration how they will respond to any sectarian riots that will surely erupt in the north.

At no time in Nigeria's political history has staging a successive coup and justifying it never been so easy.

The north as usual, only thinks of the ends and not the fall-out that will arise from the means they are planning to wrest power back to themselves.

The impunity currently being enjoyed by the Fulani militia has been extended to the Arewa Youth wing and that has sent a clear signal that all future riot instigators and active participants will enjoy same immunity to wreck havoc.
Re: Future Consequences Of Refusal To Arrest Northern Youth by potent5(m): 7:52am On Jun 25, 2017
"They" will sow seeds of disunity, inequality, nepotism, etc. and when it germinates they'll begin to call people names, do senseless consultants as tho they don't know the cause of the problem.

Then after finding out the cause of the problem, they will sue for peace, shelf the outcome of the consultations and when things quieten down they will perpetrate another round of disunity, inequality, nepotism, etc.

If they like let them not bother about arresting the northern youths fomenting trouble, after all that's why only Northern personnel were appointed to head all the security agencies.

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Re: Future Consequences Of Refusal To Arrest Northern Youth by GworoChewinMaga: 8:03am On Jun 25, 2017
potent5:
"They" will sow seeds of disunity, inequality, nepotism, etc. and when it germinates they'll begin to call people names, do senseless consultants as tho they don't know the cause of the problem.

Then after finding out the cause of the problem, they will sue for peace, shelf the outcome of the consultations and when things quieten down they will perpetrate another round of disunity, inequality, nepotism, etc.

If they like let them not bother about arresting the northern youths fomenting trouble, after all that's why only Northern personnel were appointed to head all the security agencies.

Things can't continue as it is.

Nigeria needs to be restructured or break up is inevitable.

The impunity and foolishness of Northern obsession for power is what we are all suffering in Nigeria today and the peak of that inordinate blind ambition is typified by the gross incompetence of the Buhari led administration.

Buhari was a blessing in disguise because his unhinged sectionalism and Northern supremacy stance is the catalyst that has woken the south and other ethnic minorities to the Hausa Fulani problem.

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