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Is Nigeria Driving Towards A War?? by Abasman008(m): 6:21pm On Jul 10, 2020
Let's intereact and be true to ourselves, let's not say God forbid, abeg it should not happen.(personally I hate wars).. With the way nigeria is going, are we not slowly (adding speed everyday) but steadily going down a war path?...
¹ some parts of the country are relatively peaceful, (and even in the North), steadily devoloping, have tourist attractions and natural resources that if left to be on their own ,and have full control on their resources would be able to fend for themselves.
2 There are states in Nigeria that if they had their own currencies (like a number of States in other countries including uk and the usa) would be able to generate forex faster than naira (off course that's if they have something in the state that'll Force people pockets to face there thereby forcing them to change to the local currency in other to transact).
3 There are places that would very much want to protect the lives and property of the people within their enclave but the laws of the entity there are part of ties them down. And even if they find corners through the law to form one like the Yoruba land has done, thier hands are still tied.
4 what if there are places in nigeria that would want to build a civilized environment but because they are still part of a country were the police hold AK 47 "assault rifles" and almost no pistols which is the standard and is cheaper than the AK 47. The pistol is used mainly as a side arm protection (of the holder) that's why most of registered guns in Nigeria and even outside are largely pistols, because if you have one on you it can be put inside your clothes and no one would be scared of coming close to you meaning you can go about your business. But imagine waking up to see someone in front of your street moving around with a legally registered assault riffle, it gives an intimidating picture uh?. The pictures of boko Haram members and drug gangs holding assault rifles are to create and intimidating look and so does the picture of the Nigerian policeman with an An AK47 an intimidating one so much that even if you knew your rights you would shut up.

Will Nigerians ever get to stop coming out with drums and placards saying thank you to a governor who commission a new project because they don't know it's their right and that a governor is just an "overpaid" servant tasked with putting their taxes and money to good use.


What if whatever is happening in Nigeria is just a plan to suck up all thats left of nigeria.. as we all know the diplomatic visas top politicians (from governors up) in Nigeria hold gives them the right to go in and out of nigeria at will, which explains whu mist of them travel outside for treatments and most of them with the help of the money stolen from NIGERIA helps them have investments outside the country that helps them look economically viable to a country that by the time their tenure elapses they are able to get permanent residence permit will h somtsomes if not most if the time puts them out of reach of prosecution after their tenures.

What if a revolution starts and like it's always inevitably lands us in a shootouts what are the advantages?, Disadvantages.
Are they other ways through this without a war? (Apart from our normal "government should", "if the government" ,"our government should" we know this does not work). What are the other ways?

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Re: Is Nigeria Driving Towards A War?? by Iceberg3: 6:25pm On Jul 10, 2020
I will like to see wetin dey insai D hed of a cnnhed shagrin


Crack coconut open and see the amount of water in it. grin
Re: Is Nigeria Driving Towards A War?? by extol1(m): 7:05pm On Jul 10, 2020
Nigeria is in a war not toward war

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Re: Is Nigeria Driving Towards A War?? by helinues: 7:09pm On Jul 10, 2020
Which war?

Nigerians wey wan to go to heaven but not ready to die..

Abegiiiii
Re: Is Nigeria Driving Towards A War?? by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:12pm On Jul 10, 2020
This time around it will be different, instead of war, everyone will go their separate ways

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Re: Is Nigeria Driving Towards A War?? by ChimaAdeoye: 8:06pm On Jul 10, 2020
As if you didn't know?
Re: Is Nigeria Driving Towards A War?? by Fantasticcc: 8:25pm On Jul 10, 2020
The fulani militia have declared war albeit quietly.. Nigeria is already at war most villages in the north are no longer under Nigeria govt but in the hands of boko ha ram,Fulani bandits,iswap and the rest,they collect tax from the indigenes for protection, the army don't dare enter there,the only places about to start is the south,Niger delta militants are already warming up since buhari sidelined then plus the recent death toll on bonny and bayelsea, the Ipob are already fed up with the country due to the constant killing and marginalization of there people,just a little thing will make it a full blown war.a lot of confrontation has be going on between the army and ipob..a truck load of weapons for the fulanis heading towards bayelsea were intercepted by the police.only a coward and parasite we be happy with the present situation of the country.beware the media are covering alot

Re: Is Nigeria Driving Towards A War?? by Bighead9: 8:29pm On Jul 10, 2020
Abasman008:
Let's intereact and be true to ourselves, let's not say God forbid, abeg it should not happen.(personally I hate wars).. With the way nigeria is going, are we not slowly (adding speed everyday) but steadily going down a war path?...
¹ some parts of the country are relatively peaceful, (and even in the North), steadily devoloping, have tourist attractions and natural resources that if left to be on their own ,and have full control on their resources would be able to fend for themselves.
2 There are states in Nigeria that if they had their own currencies (like a number of States in other countries including uk and the usa) would be able to generate forex faster than naira (off course that's if they have something in the state that'll Force people pockets to face there thereby forcing them to change to the local currency in other to transact).
3 There are places that would very much want to protect the lives and property of the people within their enclave but the laws of the entity there are part of ties them down. And even if they find corners through the law to form one like the Yoruba land has done, thier hands are still tied.
4 what if there are places in nigeria that would want to build a civilized environment but because they are still part of a country were the police hold AK 47 "assault rifles" and almost no pistols which is the standard and is cheaper than the AK 47. The pistol is used mainly as a side arm protection (of the holder) that's why most of registered guns in Nigeria and even outside are largely pistols, because if you have one on you it can be put inside your clothes and no one would be scared of coming close to you meaning you can go about your business. But imagine waking up to see someone in front of your street moving around with a legally registered assault riffle, it gives an intimidating picture uh?. The pictures of boko Haram members and drug gangs holding assault rifles are to create and intimidating look and so does the picture of the Nigerian policeman with an An AK47 an intimidating one so much that even if you knew your rights you would shut up.

Will Nigerians ever get to stop coming out with drums and placards saying thank you to a governor who commission a new project because they don't know it's their right and that a governor is just an "overpaid" servant tasked with putting their taxes and money to good use.


What if whatever is happening in Nigeria is just a plan to suck up all thats left of nigeria.. as we all know the diplomatic visas top politicians (from governors up) in Nigeria hold gives them the right to go in and out of nigeria at will, which explains whu mist of them travel outside for treatments and most of them with the help of the money stolen from NIGERIA helps them have investments outside the country that helps them look economically viable to a country that by the time their tenure elapses they are able to get permanent residence permit will h somtsomes if not most if the time puts them out of reach of prosecution after their tenures.

What if a revolution starts and like it's always inevitably lands us in a shootouts what are the advantages?, Disadvantages.
Are they other ways through this without a war? (Apart from our normal "government should", "if the government" ,"our government should" we know this does not work). What are the other ways?


Igbo man, stop clamouring for war. Cause if it comes, NA una go suffer am most. angry grin grin grin grin

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Re: Is Nigeria Driving Towards A War?? by Psylas2: 7:39am On Jul 19, 2020
Wiseandtrue:
This time around it will be different, instead of war, everyone will go their separate ways



You think the Fulanis will allow you go?
Re: Is Nigeria Driving Towards A War?? by Wiseandtrue(f): 11:26am On Jul 19, 2020
Psylas2:



You think the Fulanis will allow you go?
grin grin grin grin the coward fulanis are who they are because we Nigerians allowed them

Have you ever wonder who will remain standing if they face people in broad daylight with both parties having guns

Ordinary people coming together to form vigilante self, they will run with their tails between their legs

Buhari with the power as the president is the one shielding their terroristic act, you saw what CHAD did to their sister (Bokoharam) undecided

People are not afraid of them, they are only afraid of Buhari using the power at his disposal

All he has to do is to ask each region to defend themselves, fulanis herdsmen, Bokoharam, bandits will cease to exist or will be totally eradicated

If the Igbos can fight a war for years with locally made gun, imagine what they will do to these handfuls

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