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Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by oilPUSSY(f): 6:46am On Apr 21, 2021
The world’s largest black nation, is at a crossroad is at the moment a consensus both within and outside the borders of the country. Fear about the future of the country and about a possible breakup of the former British colony has continued to mount, especially since the beginning of the year 2021.


An indication that the fear is real was expressed by no other person than the Nigerian President himself, Muhammadu Buhari in his beginning of Ramadan message to Nigerian Muslims.

President Buhari, in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, called on Nigerian Muslims to reject voices that tend to cause division in the country as they embark on the holy month of Ramadan.


The statement read: “President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday welcomed the beginning of Muslims’ holy month of Ramadan, which marks the commencement of 30 days of fasting.

“In a message to the nation to mark the occasion, President Buhari prayed to Allah to accept our sacrifices and increase the unity, solidarity, peace and prosperity of the nation.

“He urged Muslims in the country to exercise patience and tolerance and reject voices that seek to divide the nation.


“He also urged all citizens to show compassion to the millions of the less endowed and remember those that have been displaced by conflict in their charity and prayers in this important period.”

The President from the statement recognised that there are increased ‘voices’ calling for the breakup of the nation and a high number of citizens have been displaced by conflicts that has successfully driven the nation to the edge.

Nigerians believe that all over the country, practical signs abound to suggest that things are not just right and that except concrete steps are taken by the government and various political actors and leaders of thought in the different regions of the country, things will truly get worse and hit the crucible.


In the South-West, a region hitherto considered to be pliant, docile and un-ambitious when it comes to self determination or using one of the most used words in the nation today, secession, a renewed vigour for the Oduduwa Republic, promoted by a motley crowd of self-determination groups has emerged.

To drive their demand for the Oduduwa Republic home, the groups, under the leadership of Professor Banji Akintoye’s Ilana Omo Yoruba, held a self-determination rally in Ibadan, the regional headquarters of the South-West last week. For the groups, the rally, that initially looked scuttled by the police, who took over its original venue, was a major statement that they mean business and are ready to pursue their dream of a Yoruba republic.

Aside the core Yoruba states, participants came from Delta, Edo, Kwara and Kogi States, expressing their readiness for the Oduduwa Republic.

Recall that the agitation for secession in the South-East is legendary, with the call for a Biafra nation, which started in 1967, when the then Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu of the Nigerian Army, declared a breakaway Biafra State. Though the war ended in “victor, no vanquish “, the dream of some actors in the South-East remains alive and has even become more threatening.

From the Movement for the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Biafra Independence Movement (BIM), to the now proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), all calling and working for an independent Biafra nation, it is certain that they cannot wait to ‘get out of Nigeria’.

The Northern parts of the country has been a theatre of war occasioned by collapsed security, making life to become the cheapest article.

The Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP), had for more than a decade sought to establish a caliphate especially in the North-Eastern part of the country, an obvious call for the establishment of a separate country where a strict version of Islamic Sharia law will take the centre stage.

Also in the North, specifically the North-West and the North-Central, terrorists, commonly referred to as bandits, have taken up arms against the Nigerian state and its citizens, precipitating a reign of terror, where citizens are either killed or abducted enmass at will, while security agencies rather look helpless and government resorting to negotiations to secure the release of the victims. It is that bad that governments, in that part of the country are at the mercies of the bandits, going cap in hand to beg for release of citizens they are meant to protect from any form of harm.

How Nigeria got to this crossroad

A report by the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) of the U.S. Army War College (USAWC) titled ‘Causes of Instability in Nigeria and Its Implications for United States’ traced Nigeria’s current troubles and the fear of Breakup to the colonial era and the inability of citizens to see themselves first as Nigerians before taking up their ethnic identities.

The 127 page report authored by Clarence J. Bouchat, a retired US Air Force Officer reads in part: “Nigerians doubt a unified Nigeria really exists. The first lesson foreigners should know when dealing with Nigeria is that the state’s breakup is a real possibility if the Nigerian elite mismanage an acute crisis or one of Nigeria’s chronic problems.

“Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, who would become Nigeria’s first native Prime Minister, summed up succinctly many Nigerians’ doubts concerning their country’s indivisibility when, in 1948, he proclaimed, “Many [Nigerians] deceive themselves by thinking that Nigeria is one. . . . This is wrong. I am sorry to say that this presence of unity is artificial.” Although Balewa was from the north, members from all of the cultural groups in Nigeria subscribe to such doubts and promote ethnic, religious, regional, or other loyalties over those to the country.

“The potential for breakup is real because most Nigerians lack “a broad social compact that would establish consensus on national identity and the meaning of citizenship. Without nationally shared values or primary allegiance to their country, Nigerians may be wanting in the constitutional fortitude needed to overcome their many other differences and manage the deep and endemic political and economic problems around which Nigeria is rift.

“The root of these conflicts can be traced back to the colonial epoch when the new political economy lumped the various people together in a forced new social intercourse. The newly foisted consciousness was readily exploited, resulting in a twisted polity, and, to this day, most Nigerians maintain stronger allegiance to their lineage than to their country.

“Combine such sentiment with a sequence of political fracturing, a history of civil war, external pressures, and large-scale internal violence, and ignite it with a mismanaged crisis. Loose Nigerian talk of separation could inadvertently lead to fracturing.”

From the above, it evident that the country’s problems have been long in coming, predating an Independent Nigeria. It will also be right to say that Nigerians are the problem of Nigeria, including the leaders and the led.

Several commentators are of the opinion that except Nigerians begin to see themselves first as Nigerians, achieving true nationhood may at the end become a mere dream.

Mr. Adeolu Oresanya, a public affairs commentator is of the view that a vast number of Nigerians, including political leaders do not essentially believe in the Nigerian nation, but see themselves more in line with their tribe or ethnicity.

“The problem with Nigeria is simple; you can hardly find a Nigerian. What you see everywhere are Yoruba, Hausa, Fulani, Igbo, Ijaw and many others. Only a very few people see themselves first as Nigerians before thinking of their ethnicity. And until we are able to change this, Nigeria may be doomed, because everyone is concerned about his tribal identity and we are all only interested in defending our tribes and work for the interest of our ethnic affiliations.

“It is the same problem that is crippling the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, with people from his part of the country taking all the sensitive positions in the country. It has become a given that whatever appointment is to be made will most likely be going to a northerner. You cannot have such a situation and not have people agitate or have crisis here and there. It is this tribal disposition of the current administration that is causing the different calls for secession in the country. People just feel that they don’t belong here anymore because the President and his handlers make them feel unwanted.

“So you cannot blame these agitators; they have their points and of course, they are justified. I will however call of the Buhari administration to listen to the voices of reason and correct all that’s is wrong, all that led to the current agitations and crisis across the country”, Oresanya said.

Prince Dayo Akanmode, a governorship aspirant in Kogi State and a former Deputy Chairman of Ijumu Local Government Area, is of the view that most of the problems leading to fear of breakup of the country can be addressed if government will accede to the call for true federalism and restructuring of the country.

Prince Akanmode said: “In my opinion, the situation in the country is not as bad as some people are painting it. I agree that in terms of security, we are at a crossroad and I also acknowledge the various calls for breakup, especially in the South-East and lately in the South-West. However, we must understand that many of the regions in the South and the North-Central have been calling for restructuring over the years. That has been their demand and I believe if government can implement that, all the calls for separation will die a natural death.

“The current structure that makes states to become beggars and dependants on the Federal Government cannot be sustained for long, especially in the face of the current agitations. The concentration of so much power and resources at the centre is the root of most of our problems and it is also the reason for much of the political bickering. If the centre is made unattractive, all the clamour for zoning and power rotation will fizzle out. The South-East will not want power at all cost, the South-West will not say it is their turn and the North will not want to cling to power forever because, the real power and resources are in the regions or the states.

“With true federalism and proper restructuring, states will be able to decisively deal with insecurity and grow at their own pace. There will be competition for growth and development and Nigerians will become committed to growing the economy because they know that their destinies are in their hands and not this current situation where every state wait till the end of the month for Abuja to give them handouts in form of federal allocation. This has obviously not worked and it can never work.

Also speaking in a chat with DAILY POST, a clergy, Dr. Kola Joseph said he does not see Nigeria breaking up but warned that for the current crisis to be overcome, government must take immediate steps to assuage the feelings of the people, adding that it is the only way to salvage the situation.

“I do not see Nigeria breaking up. I see a united Nigeria but government has the greater responsibility in making sure the country remains one, prosperous and peaceful. It is the duty of government to ensure that all the causes of the current agitations are addressed. It will be foolhardy to wave off the issues Nigerians are agitating about and carry on as if nothing is amiss. Things are obviously not right at the moment, so one can deny that”, the clergy said.

Continuing, Dr. Joseph said: “A first step is to call for a conference of the various ethnic nationalities, where people from various parts of the country can articulate their grievances and table their demands. Whatever is agreed at such a conference can now be the basis of the restructuring of the country. That’s if the Buhari administration is not comfortable with implementing the report of the last National Conference. Whichever way, something certainly must give way for Nigeria to truly attain greatness and remain a united indivisible entity.”



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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Skyfornia(m): 6:57am On Apr 21, 2021
Biafra is inevitable...it is happening soon.

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Xdesign79: 6:58am On Apr 21, 2021
The secession will happen..... Nothing can hold it

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by horsepower102: 7:02am On Apr 21, 2021
Nigeria is the only country on earth where Muslims fight to live with infidels. In the rest of the world muslims prefer to be on their own.

I challenge anyone to name any other country on this earth where Muslims are desperately fighting to be united with infidels or non believers.

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Racoon(m): 7:04am On Apr 21, 2021
This is Nigeria’s end time. The tyrannical regime of General Muhammadu Buhari will give way to secession. In the absence of a unifying national interest, Nigeria has become fragmented, lawless, disorderly, dangerous, and seemingly unliveable.
http://saharareporters.com/2020/01/21/declaration-causes-why-yoruba-will-leave-nigeria-bayo-oluwasanmi

This unfolding events of the predominantly hausa-fulani hegemony APC regime should serve as a unique political lesson for all regions now and in future time.

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Racoon(m): 7:04am On Apr 21, 2021
In a nation the same Buhari government have long polarized beyond repair? Instead of going statemanly with such a message, Buhari rather choose as usual to urging muslims "to exercise patience and tolerance and reject voices that seek to divide the nation" as if Christians are the only ones advocating for violence.

What have the likes of Sheikh Ahmed Gumi, Isa Pantami, Bala Mohammed etc who have not only romanced terrorists openly, but advocates for govt assistance for them? What about the silly amnesty Buhari is granting BH terrorists? What fuels division more than sensitive issues ?

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Validated: 7:11am On Apr 21, 2021
Nigeria's current situation can be summed up in few words "INNOVATE OR YOU DIE".
Nigerian leaders have failed to see the signs all the while. A country where some citizens are superior to others can hardly survive. What is keeping Nigeria today is the South-South. If South South decide to join either Biafra and/or Oduduwa, Nigeria is gone. Middle Belt is just waiting on the fringe.

Those in authority have been paying deaf ears to the call for restructuring, insisting the call was selfish and by unpatr[otic Nigerians. They fail to heed the simple warning and to learn from what befell countries like Yugoslavia, USSR, Ethiopia, etc who hid their heads in the sands thinking it will just pass. They fail to take advantage of the 2014 CONFAB report insisting on one Nigerianess that is fast eroding. Rather calling those complaining WAILERS and ELECTION LOSERS.
Today, all those calling for restructuring have shifted base. They now seek self-determination.
It is a shame. Will they learn, not sure. Now the president want to whip up religious sentiments around these calls. This may as well be the final blow that will break Nigeria. A predominantly Christian South would now see a One Nigeria continuity as a purely Muslim Agenda. What a bigger shame!

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by tishbite41(m): 7:12am On Apr 21, 2021
BIAFRA

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by johnkey: 7:14am On Apr 21, 2021
Is this one a country? Country with no rule of law, country where you can't protest, where polithiefcians steal money meant for the masses and hide it underground until it rots and becomes useless even to them in the long run, country where a polithiefcian will use money enough to build a hospital for buying cars for corrupt judges, a country that has more empty mansions by polithiefcians than homeless people on the streets, wetin dey shock me about this thieves is that they already have enough to last a lifetime until their 10th generation but to give one naira to a poor man, they will rather die than do that,stocking money everywhere, in tanks, soakaways,ghana must go,abroad. it's as if once you get elected in this country you automatically sign a deal with the devil to just be heartless. If you leave this useless country please don't ever come back because it can never get better, no be swear.

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by optionalY09: 7:17am On Apr 21, 2021
horsepower102:
Nigeria is the only country on earth where Muslims fight to live with infidels. In the rest of the world muslims prefer to be on their own.

I challenge anyone to name any other country on this earth where Muslims are desperately fighting to be united with infidels or non believers.

abio, infidels on you can have your Sharia kingdom i don’t want this marriage you say no o you have to live under the same roof with me there is no pushy better than your pushy this marriage na by force lol

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by horsepower102: 7:21am On Apr 21, 2021
optionalY09:


abio, infidels on you can have your Sharia kingdom i don’t want this marriage you say no o you have to live under the same roof with me there is no pushy better than your pushy this marriage na by force lol

Exactly muslims always seperate themselves all over the world from infidels except in Nigeria where they are fighting to live with infidels. This tells you that it is not out of love.

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by jlinkd78(m): 7:22am On Apr 21, 2021
The fear of imminent dismemberment of this contraption has reached a feverish peak and it's now only but a matter of time. With UK tacitly recognizing IPOB and MASSOB faithfuls as agitators being persecuted and thus on first line charge of asylum beneficiaries, the game is over and d UK is by that open recognition demonstrated to d FG that it's over. If FG do pim d UK will make open Buhari's death or alive status and d world would know how right Nnamdi Kanu has been all along

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Nigeriabiafra82: 7:22am On Apr 21, 2021
Nigeria get future before?

igbo don’t follow this people to castigate ESN
The only thing pushing them is the hatred they have for you,wether accept being ipob or not they will still hate you
Ask them if ipob was the reason they killed many igbos in the north from 1945 till now

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by optionalY09: 7:25am On Apr 21, 2021
horsepower102:


Exactly muslims always seperate themselves all over the world from infidels except in Nigeria where they are fighting to live with infidels. This tells you that it is not out of love.

My person this country must break soon or we’ll sacrifice our life

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Jack005(m): 7:46am On Apr 21, 2021
Unless this failed country divides, the country will Keep getting worst!!!

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Nobody: 7:58am On Apr 21, 2021
Marketers/copywriters needed

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Balkan(m): 8:02am On Apr 21, 2021
One man in far away Europe has single-handedly put Nigeria on it's knees. MNK you are a worrier.

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by slimfit1(m): 8:14am On Apr 21, 2021
We can not have terrorists as leaders and say we have a country.

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Okoroawusa: 8:21am On Apr 21, 2021
I Love PMB

I Love Nigeria
Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by limeta(f): 8:42am On Apr 21, 2021
Good bye north in advance
See you when i see you
Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Makemefit12op(m): 9:28am On Apr 21, 2021
Am senseing that those efulefu like oyigboupdate,chukwuaustin,mekaboy,emekaonline,seun, monogamy, mannabqrill and helineus will start applying for IPOB membership card just because of assylum.

WHO NO LIKE BETA THINGS

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by saaron(m): 9:35am On Apr 21, 2021
Those fighting against Middle Belt and Southern Nigeria's independence from the SATANIC FULANI ENCLAVE CALLED NIGERIA are fighting a lost battle.

NOTE: Good news to my dear brothers and sisters in Middle Belt and Southern Nigeria. It's a pleasure to announce that Nigeria is already DISINTEGRATING! Those who're familiar with happenings in the past few days know what I'm talking about.

The British govt are preparing for the disintegration of Nigeria.

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Terorislam: 9:42am On Apr 21, 2021
You can imagine, local Yoruba Muslims that wants sharia according to useless Muric are also beging to live with infedels, Nigeria is coursed

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Muna4real(f): 9:44am On Apr 21, 2021
Okoroawusa:
I Love PMB

I Love Nigeria

Okay
Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by OdumegwuOjukwu: 9:45am On Apr 21, 2021
IPOB Membership Form will soon become scarce.


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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by franchasng: 9:51am On Apr 21, 2021
Buhari is a Muslim terrorist! He ought to have gone with Osama Bin Ladin and Nigeria would have been enjoying peace angry angry

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by OBALOLA55(m): 9:53am On Apr 21, 2021
horsepower102:
Nigeria is the only country on earth where Muslims fight to live with infidels. In the rest of the world muslims prefer to be on their own.

I challenge anyone to name any other country on this earth where Muslims are desperately fighting to be united with infidels or non believers.
Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by StaffofOrayan(m): 10:21am On Apr 21, 2021
Since Femi Adeshina said it's better to be leave your land and be alive than be dead and have land,
Every sensible person should have gotten the message,
The army has bombed Benue, whipped people in the SW for not allowing herders graze and anywhere Miyetti Allah has resistance
What the very useless army is doing in the SE would be replicated EVERYWHERE in Nigeria,

Be careful who you root for in the series of skirmishes that would erupt all over Nigeria, especially in places that are saying the loudest NO.

Be wise...... or be foolish
Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Rodwave: 10:34am On Apr 21, 2021
Nigeriabiafra82:
Nigeria get future before?

igbo don’t follow this people to castigate ESN
The only thing pushing them is the hatred they have for you,wether accept being ipob or not they will still hate you
Ask them if ipob was the reason they killed many igbos in the north from 1945 till now

Who wan follow idiots castigate ESN? ESN is a divine establishment

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by lamentor78(m): 11:11am On Apr 21, 2021
The situation of this country have been pantami-zed
Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by nlreserve: 11:14am On Apr 21, 2021
Nigeria is sinking Helinues thebosstrevor1, MANNABBQGRILL, ThatFairGuy, LegendHero, SuperBold, NGENEUKWENU, OzonNengiTheory, Solmus, Omoslim26 and Monogamy

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Re: Fear Mounts Over Nigeria's Future As Agitation For Secession Continues by Faber(m): 12:07pm On Apr 21, 2021
nlreserve:
Nigeria is sinking Helinues thebosstrevor, MANNABBQGRILL, ThatFairGuy, LegendHero, SuperBold, NGENEUKWENU, OzonNengiTheory, Solmus, and Monogamy

You no put Omoslim26 for the list grin grin

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