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More Debate On Secession Part 2 by BSMS(f): 8:07pm On Mar 18, 2020
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HALF EDUCATION IS Dangerous, YOU KNOW?

Can you analyze the scenario below:

A man from Imo State has a garment shop in Abuja, another shop in Kano, another shop in Lagos, another shop in shop in Onitsha, and another shop in Accra.

As of today, that man is a citizen of the country in which his shops are based with the exception of the shop in Accra. Border closure by Nigeria will affect only his Accra shop and Ghana can make regulations that will favor Ghanaian business and discriminate against businesses owned by foreigners. If that happens, it will only affect his shop in Ghana. Also, this man can move goods from his Onitsha shops to his Lagos or Abuja or Kano shops without worrying about customs. He only worries if he moves goods between his shop in Accra and other locations.

After you have your Biafra, only his shop in Onitsha will be in the country he is a citizen of. He is now a foreign national as regards his investment in Kano, Abuja, Lagos and Accra.

I had to make this illustration for those of you who do not appreciate the additional costs that go with investing as a foreigner as compared with investing as a citizen.

Yes, a Chinese businessman man can sell his goods in China or in Nigeria. But when he sells in Nigeria he pays extra costs associated with international trade. It is international trade when you manufacture in one country and sell in another. Rather than shrinking your local market, you should be expanding your market.

And if the South South refuses to go with the Igbo's, the Igbos will be landlocked like Lesotho or Swaziland, assuming you know where these countries are. You don't have what it will take to be like Rwanda or Botswana. Your best bet is Lesotho or Burkina Faso.
Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by xcabczyxabczzzz: 8:08pm On Mar 18, 2020
We talking coronavirus you talking nonsense.

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Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by maiunguwar: 8:25pm On Mar 18, 2020
Biafra giving them sleepless night already

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Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by TheApologist: 8:43pm On Mar 18, 2020
what I know for certain is that secession is our best bet
Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by id4sho(m): 8:44pm On Mar 18, 2020
what is my consider
Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by holicupp(m): 8:47pm On Mar 18, 2020
I don't know where u people got the concept of Igbo land been land lock honestly I it is not
Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by mrvitalis(m): 8:53pm On Mar 18, 2020
BSMS:
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HALF EDUCATION IS Dangerous, YOU KNOW?

Can you analyze the scenario below:

A man from Imo State has a garment shop in Abuja, another shop in Kano, another shop in Lagos, another shop in shop in Onitsha, and another shop in Accra.

As of today, that man is a citizen of the country in which his shops are based with the exception of the shop in Accra. Border closure by Nigeria will affect only his Accra shop and Ghana can make regulations that will favor Ghanaian business and discriminate against businesses owned by foreigners. If that happens, it will only affect his shop in Ghana. Also, this man can move goods from his Onitsha shops to his Lagos or Abuja or Kano shops without worrying about customs. He only worries if he moves goods between his shop in Accra and other locations.

After you have your Biafra, only his shop in Onitsha will be in the country he is a citizen of. He is now a foreign national as regards his investment in Kano, Abuja, Lagos and Accra.

I had to make this illustration for those of you who do not appreciate the additional costs that go with investing as a foreigner as compared with investing as a citizen.

Yes, a Chinese businessman man can sell his goods in China or in Nigeria. But when he sells in Nigeria he pays extra costs associated with international trade. It is international trade when you manufacture in one country and sell in another. Rather than shrinking your local market, you should be expanding your market.

And if the South South refuses to go with the Igbo's, the Igbos will be landlocked like Lesotho or Swaziland, assuming you know where these countries are. You don't have what it will take to be like Rwanda or Botswana. Your best bet is Lesotho or Burkina Faso.
Igbos don't have what it takes to be like Rwanda or Botswana ?

So now u pity for us right ? ...u people say igbos contribute nothing to Nigeria fine allow us go

U would be joking if u think south south would remain in Nigeria if igbos go ...they may not be in the same country with igbos but they won't be in Nigeria

Can I ask u one question .......do u care love igbos more than igbos ?

We want to control our destiny you are here talking rubbish

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Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by helinues: 8:53pm On Mar 18, 2020
shocked

We are talking about Corona virus you are talking about may be decades to achieve Biafra
Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by emperorshaokahn(m): 8:55pm On Mar 18, 2020
mr man,stick to your brown roof region and stay off biafra and igbo matters.
Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by Blue3k(m): 9:02pm On Mar 18, 2020
Im tired of wu flu threads news. Itsboring at this point. The memes are pretty funny though. Who cares if they come or go. Let them get their elected reps to speak on the matter.
Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by Armaggedon: 9:42pm On Mar 18, 2020
BSMS:
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HALF EDUCATION IS Dangerous, YOU KNOW?

Can you analyze the scenario below:

A man from Imo State has a garment shop in Abuja, another shop in Kano, another shop in Lagos, another shop in shop in Onitsha, and another shop in Accra.

As of today, that man is a citizen of the country in which his shops are based with the exception of the shop in Accra. Border closure by Nigeria will affect only his Accra shop and Ghana can make regulations that will favor Ghanaian business and discriminate against businesses owned by foreigners. If that happens, it will only affect his shop in Ghana. Also, this man can move goods from his Onitsha shops to his Lagos or Abuja or Kano shops without worrying about customs. He only worries if he moves goods between his shop in Accra and other locations.

After you have your Biafra, only his shop in Onitsha will be in the country he is a citizen of. He is now a foreign national as regards his investment in Kano, Abuja, Lagos and Accra.

I had to make this illustration for those of you who do not appreciate the additional costs that go with investing as a foreigner as compared with investing as a citizen.

Yes, a Chinese businessman man can sell his goods in China or in Nigeria. But when he sells in Nigeria he pays extra costs associated with international trade. It is international trade when you manufacture in one country and sell in another. Rather than shrinking your local market, you should be expanding your market.

And if the South South refuses to go with the Igbo's, the Igbos will be landlocked like Lesotho or Swaziland, assuming you know where these countries are. You don't have what it will take to be like Rwanda or Botswana. Your best bet is Lesotho or Burkina Faso.
There is no cultural group called south south. if you remove Igboland ie 5 south east state, 35% of delta and 60% of rivers, some parts of Benue and Edo, you'll find out that the remainder ethnic groups are cat and dogs that wouldn't even see eye to eye. stop fooling yourself that this people are needed. They are the ones who need Igbo's to survive not the other way round.

Do you know why Port Harcourt had to built into mainland east instead of core nigerdelta like brass?

Do you know why PH, ikwere and a host of other Igbo groups had to be added into a supposedly minority rivers state, even though it wasn't part of the original plan? the answer is simply. Despite their oil a state of ijaw and ogoni wouldn't be viable because of its swampy topography.

Igbo's over- indulge people. pigs like asari docubo who should be begging now find himself grandstanding. Ijaw, ogoni, efik, Ibibio all need Igbo's more than Igbo's need them. you will understand at the right time.

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Re: More Debate On Secession Part 2 by Nobody: 7:38am On Mar 19, 2020
mrvitalis:

Igbos don't have what it takes to be like Rwanda or Botswana ?

So now u pity for us right ? ...u people say igbos contribute nothing to Nigeria fine allow us go

U would be joking if u think south south would remain in Nigeria if igbos go ...they may not be in the same country with igbos but they won't be in Nigeria

Can I ask u one question .......do u care love igbos more than igbos ?

We want to control our destiny you are here talking rubbish
The only land locked country would be almajiristan...all aboks would be deported or would require a visa and work permit to trade.

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