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Nigeria: Revolution As Solution by teufelein(f): 6:46pm On Jan 24, 2019
Revolution as Solution


Prof. Ben Nwabueze is a Nigerian constitutional lawyer of world class repute. He is not only a great mind, he is a deeply knowledgeable man; a fiery intelligence that possesses deep powers of clinical dissection of an issue, that dwarfs that of most of his contemporaries. He is Nigeria’s gift to the world. He has not only studied the Nigerian situation for many years; he has been an intimate participant in many of our post-independence constitutional and political developments. He is not a man known for careless talk. He measures his words and selects carefully the methods with which to deliver them.

In September 2010, this eminent jurist looked at Nigeria and declared without mincing words, that the depth of rot in the Nigerian system is so irredeemable that only a VIOLENT REVOLUTION could cure it. His words sounded like that of a doctor, who having tried all that his science and skill could appropriate, took a hard look at his patient and told him that only a radical chemotherapy could cure his sickness.

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Re: Nigeria: Revolution As Solution by teufelein(f): 6:51pm On Jan 24, 2019
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Managing a Statehood with Lowlifes

The six states that scored above 50 per cent in the 2015 West African Senior School Certificate of Education were:
Abia (63.94%),
Anambra (61.18%),
Edo (61.05%), Rivers (55.69%),
Imo (52.49%).

The states that scored below 13 percent in the same examination were: Kebbi (12.08%),
Katsina (10.81%), The Birthplace of #Buhari #Buhari, #CertificateForger and present Dictator of the Zoo aka britush Nigeria.
Gombe (7.41%),
Jigawa (6.37%),
Zamfara (6.23%),
Yobe (4.37%).

These are verifiable results that have remained virtually the same for decades. And they give an idea of the number of candidates that are involved in education from each state and zone, as well as their academic performance.

Compare that with the academic performance of the different zones of Nigeria. The Unified Tertiary Matriculation Education of 2016 produced the following number of applicants from the six zones:

South-East (five states) = 335,883;
South-West (six states) = 320,691;
South-South (six states) = (299,632);
North-Central (six states plus the FCT) = 259,846;
North-West (seven states) = 163,240;
North-East (six states) = 96,220.

The six states that produced the highest number of candidates were:
Imo – 104,383
Delta – 78,854
Anambra – 77,694
Osun – 72,752
Oyo – 72,298
Enugu – 69,381.

The six states that produced the least number of candidates were:
Adamawa – 15,615
Jigawa – 12,664
Yobe – 10,045
Sokoto – 10,006, -Abode of Evil
Kebbi – 8,947
Zamfara – 5,295

The states that were given a minimum of 130 cut-off mark out of 200 in the 2013 examination into the Unity Schools were:
Anambra – Male (139) Female (139)
Imo – Male (138) Female (138)
Enugu – Male (134) Female (134)
Lagos – Male (133) Female (133)
Delta – Male (131) Female (131)
Ogun – Male (131) Female (131)
Abia – Male (130) Female (130)

For the same examination, the states that were given cut-off marks of less than 50 were:
Borno – Male (45) Female (45)
Jigawa – Male (44) Female (44)
Bauchi – Male (35) Female (35)
Kebbi – Male (9) Female (20)
Sokoto – Male (9) Female (13)
Taraba – Male (3) Female (11)
Yobe – Male (2) Female (27)
Zamfara – Male (4) Female (2)

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On Biafra Restoration We Stand! Back never Forward ever.

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Re: Nigeria: Revolution As Solution by teufelein(f): 6:55pm On Jan 24, 2019
Why Nigeria is a Zoo.

What is a Zoo? The Free Dictionary defines zoo as:
1. A park or an institution in which living animals are kept and usually exhibited to the public.
2. A place or situation marked by confusion or disorder: The bus station is a zoo on Fridays.
3. A place, activity, or group marked by chaos or unrestrained behavior.
Re: Nigeria: Revolution As Solution by teufelein(f): 7:15pm On Jan 24, 2019
Break up Nigeria for the following benefits:

1. Nigeria as a third-party construct was put together without due consent of the actual members of the union or taking into consideration the feelings and cultural sensitivities of any of the people concerned.

2. The union from the onset is faulty because the fundamental ingredients that make any social contract or society work were lacking. Such a thing like religious/cultural affinity is just non-existent amongst the peoples of Nigeria.

3. It is believed that all successful unions, relationships, marriages, societies, etc are those in which members can communicate among themselves in a clear language that every party to the arrangement understands. Therefore the most important element in forming a union that works becomes the commonality of language. In Nigeria that is absent.

4. For a relationship or union to work there must be common objectives, goals, or destiny that everyone in it must subscribe to or aspire toward. The Muslim North and West of Nigeria surely have different agendas and goals from those of Christian and Animist Igbo/Biafra people.

5. It is only based on when all members of the society can have a common objective will they be able to work together, trusting one another knowing that they are all headed toward the same direction even when the details of their methods and minor views differ it is still understood and rooms or provisions are made for those diversities so that no one takes up arms to kill the others. Such understanding is completely non-existent in Nigeria. No tolerance of views that are unislamic is present in Nigeria.

6. There is mutual suspicion amongst the different peoples of the Nigerian union and no one is even making attempt at tolerating the other.

7. Islamic jihadist project against Igbo/Biafra people and the other non Muslim population of the failed Nigerian experiment is so overt and boiling over and it is continuous.

8. Historically, a heinous atrocity had been visited on Igbo/Biafra people. 45 years ago the greatest genocide on the African continent was committed by Nigeria and its citizens against the other supposedly fellow citizens, the Igbo/Biafra people and, they murdered 3.1 million of that group all because of hatred and intolerance.

9. The same Igbo/Biafra people were not only denied their right to life in the genocidal act but they were also dispossessed of their material wealth and possessions. After the killings, bombing and near-annihilation of the Igbo/Biafra ethnic group and total destruction of the physical structures of Biafran people and land, Nigeria took away ownership of all the real estate properties that once belonged to Igbo/Biafrans wherever they were located in Nigeria. In the same vein Nigeria also denied Igbo/Biafra people access to their bank deposits. Instead they handed to each Igbo/Biafran depositors 20 pounds of Nigeria’s money no matter the millions or thousands that they had in the banks prior to the time.

10. Like we earlier said, this list is endless but let’s just say that there is no compatibility and there will never be a time when there will between the Yoruba, Hausa, Fulani and the Igbo/Biafra people. There is no commonality of interests as a society, let each group go their separate ways. That is wisdom and that is the only truth.
Re: Nigeria: Revolution As Solution by teufelein(f): 7:26pm On Jan 24, 2019
"In the new BIAFRA, political office holders must be puritanical in the discharge of their duties. The idea is to make politics less attractive to charlatans and opportunists who might see political office as an easy means of making money. If they dare, they might find that political office is the easiest means of going to prison."........--Prof Innocent Odenigbo

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