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Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Gerrard59(m): 8:33am On Dec 18, 2019 |
ConqueredWest: When have Trump and Netanyahu showed support for Biafra? @Topic: To those who desire Biafra, unfortunately, that's not possible unless for two ways. One of which being ready to fight (ie, outright war) for a long time before being granted independence. Other than Kosovo (which isn't recognised by most countries and is extremely poor) and South Sudan (granted independence after a decade of fighting), no country in modern times has gotten independence. Ask the Catalonians in Spain or the rebels in Southern Thailand, Kashmir in both Pakistan and India etc. The other way is having a strong country - Russia, China or the US - support you. From the look of things, none is ready. Moreover, another thing I've seen/witnessed is that Biafra apologists aka supporters of IPOB tend reason stoopidly. The reasons given by them for strong countries supporting Biafra is damn too m0ronic! 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by nku5: 8:57am On Dec 18, 2019 |
This ambazonia matter is more significant than people recognise. It is very very weighty 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by gidgiddy: 9:05am On Dec 18, 2019 |
Gerrard59: If you are hoping that Nigeria will be a strong, viable country, forget it. It will never happen for the simple reason that nobody believes in the Nigerian project. How a Yoruba sees Nigeria is not how a Hausa/Fulani man sees Nigeria nor how an Igbo man sees Nigeria. The British brought together diverse people who have no unity of purpose, no common value system, no genuine love for one another and are ideologicaly different. How is that going to work? The only reason Nigeria still exists as a country is because of Oil and where it is located. Had this Oil been in the North, they would have declared Arewa Republic long before Ojukwu declared Biafra. Nigeria will always be what it has always been, a false union where the stakeholders are only in it for the proceeds of Oil and Gas. Whenever that Oil dries up, which it will one day, many stakeholders will no longer see any point to 'one Nigeria' 6 Likes |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by shigoslim(m): 10:08am On Dec 18, 2019 |
Following this new right from it incentivizes. Apparently America Air military plane has landed to southern Cameron. Nigeria should be better wake up, the center will not hold long before it eventually pieces. Buhari has dig the grave already when he voted against Israeli in favour of Palestinian state. Israeli is USA strong alien, and nobody should underestimate what the white house can do.. many historical record, unaware will take place sooner or later. |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Yujin(m): 11:55am On Dec 18, 2019 |
darkwan:We will fight for it if the peaceful means fails. We're not scared of you Hausa/fulanis and you know it. |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Yujin(m): 12:10pm On Dec 18, 2019 |
helinues:All this long grammar will not stop sensible governments from doing the right thing. The Amazonian deserve help from a sensible government and they've got it. Biafra deserves same and are at the verge of getting it. All supporters of oppression like you will fizzle out in the nearest future. 1 Like |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Ikinternational: 1:39pm On Dec 18, 2019 |
darkwan: Dude stfup. You can't even control the stupid mosquitos in your squalor and you're here giving advice. Foh Nobody is listening to ya monkey a ss |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Blue3k(m): 2:22pm On Dec 18, 2019 |
ConqueredWest: Im not interested in ipob propaganda. nku5: This is interesting. I still believe Buhari is shill for dictators deporting those activists against of court orders. It also wouldn't serve our interests helping them if indeed Nigeria wanted to annex Anglophone Cameroon. If Nigeria wanted to pull this off it take more than a few sympathetic soldiers. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by nku5: 8:10pm On Dec 18, 2019 |
Blue3k: The Nigerian soldiers training and arming the Ambazonian Rebels are acting as rogue agents for whatever reason. The ambazonians want their own country not to rejoin Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Blue3k(m): 8:20pm On Dec 18, 2019 |
nku5: I know they want secession thays where propaganda and funding plays a role. They're not going to get it anyway since they dont have money, arms or state backing. If Nigeria were stable and prosperous they should copy Russia's example when they annexed Crimea. Its the sanctions, and them funding boko haram that Nigeria would have to worry about. Other than that it's no harm expanding. |
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