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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Nobody: 7:05am On Jun 01, 2021
immortal2:


I hope so, most Yorubas on Nairaland behave like bastards. I dont understand how someone will not want to manage his own ports, build their own refineries with crude oil in Ondo and Lagos. They can make Lagos a Shaghai within 20years if they manage their own destiny.

A lot of them dont know that the first metro line in Nigeria was proposed by Pa Jankande but this was stopped by the Fulani military government in the 80s.

There's a lot wrong with many Yorubas who are still yearning for one Nigeria.

There's nothing you'll tell them about Nigeria being a failed state that they will believe.

A Yoruba nation is our best bet of maintaining a semblance of life in the West here.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by MarketForces: 7:08am On Jun 01, 2021
SangoOlukosoOba:
That's a North American analysis which is their opinion.

The moment we are able to deal with the terrorist groups- IPOB/UGM/BOKO-HARAM in the country, everything else will factory reset.

Security is paramount and once that is figured out, the rest is history.

When the Nigerian Armed forces decimate the foot soldiers of IPOB, Boko-Haram and UGM, the country would have a path to develop.

I hope the USA is taking records of those heating up the polity, cos this records will be needed when some lots start with their "VICTIM" mentality

What about your brethren the Fulani herdsmen??
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:18am On Jun 01, 2021
ScamHunter:


I keep saying this: if you're really a Yoruba man, you're an exception. I've been following your comments and find them insightful for a Yoruba. Even educated ones among you disappoint me.

Most Yoruba have this great talent of being able to live in denial, at least until they are almost overwhelmed and denial is no longer possible

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by mbaise1000: 7:28am On Jun 01, 2021
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SangoOlukosoOba:
That's a North American analysis which is their opinion.

The moment we are able to deal with the terrorist groups- IPOB/UGM/BOKO-HARAM in the country, everything else will factory reset.

Security is paramount and once that is figured out, the rest is history.

When the Nigerian Armed forces decimate the foot soldiers of IPOB, Boko-Haram and UGM, the country would have a path to develop.

I hope the USA is taking records of those heating up the polity, cos this records will be needed when some lots start with their "VICTIM" mentality

You are in denial and that's the greatest problem of the shit hole, snnd your solution now like all your type is to go and drop more bombs on igbos right? There are things you don't wish away or hate away or bomb away, and biafra is one of them, I mentioned biafra because you mentioned IPOB in your comment
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by realstars: 7:33am On Jun 01, 2021
SangoOlukosoOba:

The moment we are able to deal with the terrorist groups- IPOB/UGM/BOKO-HARAM in the country,

When the Nigerian Armed forces decimate the foot soldiers of IPOB, Boko-Haram and UGM, the country would have a path to develop.

I hope the USA is taking records of those heating up the polity, cos this records will be needed when some lots start with their "VICTIM" mentality
I know you are a Fulani Man, dont forget to add your Herdsmen, and your Bandits in the list, Fulani whatever are the most deadly blood sucking and hartless killers.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by freemanq(m): 8:01am On Jun 01, 2021
Please what is Britain our slave masters saying about the current situation in Nigeria?if there truly sincere
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Heavensent01(m): 8:04am On Jun 01, 2021
plaindealer:


So, all the innocent people that ipob terrorists aka unknown gunmen killed and are terrorizing are not a threat to life?

Abi you mean some terrorists and killers are better than other terrorists and killers or one rapist is better than the next rapist.?

These Igbos fit kill pesin with lafte I swear..



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compare it to many dead people buried in Benue, plateau and across Nigerians


Fulani are more deadly than even Bokoharam, at least BHT only operate among local but these deadly herdsmen waste people even without provocation


Fulani herdsmen remained deadly and blood súcking terrorist than ipob. ipob are just set of brainwashed people that listen to one dumb blockhead fool in London


they're not threat to life of non Igbo than Fulani
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by effort1: 8:11am On Jun 01, 2021
SangoOlukosoOba:
That's a North American analysis which is their opinion.

The moment we are able to deal with the terrorist groups- IPOB/UGM/BOKO-HARAM in the country, everything else will factory reset.

Security is paramount and once that is figured out, the rest is history.

When the Nigerian Armed forces decimate the foot soldiers of IPOB, Boko-Haram and UGM, the country would have a path to develop.

I hope the USA is taking records of those heating up the polity, cos this records will be needed when some lots start with their "VICTIM" mentality

You talk like a dumb and a fool rolled into one, you Shameless seemed robber.

Do you know how many kids have been kidnapped in the past 5 months? Have your soldiers being able to stop kidnapping? Haven't parents being paying ransom? Does that indicate a reliable security system? Have you found solution to kidnapping?

Bandits took over Niger State close to a military institution. Have you found solution to it? You are a fool.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Vireani79: 8:39am On Jun 01, 2021
SangoOlukosoOba:
That's a North American analysis which is their opinion.

The moment we are able to deal with the terrorist groups- IPOB/UGM/BOKO-HARAM in the country, everything else will factory reset.

Security is paramount and once that is figured out, the rest is history.

When the Nigerian Armed forces decimate the foot soldiers of IPOB, Boko-Haram and UGM, the country would have a path to develop.

I hope the USA is taking records of those heating up the polity, cos this records will be needed when some lots start with their "VICTIM" mentality

Did u notice u didn't mention fulani herdmen
U are evil
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by kumulus(m): 8:49am On Jun 01, 2021
SangoOlukosoOba:
That's a North American analysis which is their opinion.

The moment we are able to deal with the terrorist groups- IPOB/UGM/BOKO-HARAM in the country, everything else will factory reset.

Security is paramount and once that is figured out, the rest is history.

When the Nigerian Armed forces decimate the foot soldiers of IPOB, Boko-Haram and UGM, the country would have a path to develop.

I hope the USA is taking records of those heating up the polity, cos this records will be needed when some lots start with their "VICTIM" mentality

The rest is history you say?!.... I do hope you know the nation had been backpedaling for years even before we started having any national or regional security issues.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Villagemeat: 8:55am On Jun 01, 2021
plaindealer:
This is when ignorant and unintelligent Igbos don't know the difference between the US government and a common think tank people.


Illiterates..
check your comments and know the real illiterate please
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by PARADIZEPRIEST: 9:28am On Jun 01, 2021
BACK TO SENDER ALL EVIL WISHES AGAINST NIGERIA TO U.S AND OTHERS,NA U.S. DEY AT POINT OF NO RETURN.
INSTEAD OF U.S OFFICIALS TO MEDIATE TO STOP THE VIOLENCE, YOU AMERICANS HAVE BEEN WISHIN NAIJA EVIL SINCE FROM CORONA VIRUS E NO WORK, NOW YOU WISH CONFLICT SO YOU CAN SELL ,MAY GOD ALMIGHTY PUNISH YOU EVIL PLOTTERS IN AMERICA THERE FOR DOING THIS. undecided GOD'S POWERFUL PEACE AND SANITY WILL RETURN BACK TO EAST AND SILENCE ALL EVIL VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA.
CHRISTIANS BRETHREN WHT ARE DOING,IS TIME TO INTERCEDE FOR YOUR NATION'S PEACE AND SECURITY WITH SINCERE FASTINGS AND DEEP PRAYERS IN FSH AMEN sad.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Naughtysex: 10:39am On Jun 01, 2021
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plaindealer:



Coming from low intellect ipob...

Comedian..


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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by PARADIZEPRIEST: 11:07am On Jun 01, 2021
BACK TO SENDER ALL EVIL WISHES AGAINST NIGERIA TO U.S AND OTHERS,NA U.S. DEY AT POINT OF NO RETURN.
INSTEAD OF U.S OFFICIALS TO MEDIATE TO STOP THE VIOLENCE, YOU AMERICANS HAVE BEEN WISHIN NAIJA EVIL SINCE FROM CORONA VIRUS E NO WORK, NOW YOU WISH CONFLICT SO YOU CAN SELL ,MAY GOD ALMIGHTY PUNISH YOU EVIL PLOTTERS IN AMERICA THERE FOR DOING THIS. sad GOD'S POWERFUL PEACE AND SANITY WILL RETURN BACK TO EAST AND SILENCE ALL EVIL VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA.
FELLOW CHRISTIANS BRETHREN WHT ARE DOING HOPING YOU ARE NOT SITTING IDLY BY WATCHING HYPOCRITICALLY AS IF I DOENT CONCERN YOU. IT IS TIME FOR YOU AND ME TO INTERCEDE WITH SELFESS PRAYERS FOR YOUR NATION'S PEACE AND SECURITY WITH SINCERE FASTINGS AND DEEP PRAYERS IN FSH AMEN undecided
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by omoharry(f): 11:23am On Jun 01, 2021
SangoOlukosoOba:
That's a North American analysis which is their opinion.

The moment we are able to deal with the terrorist groups- IPOB/UGM/BOKO-HARAM in the country, everything else will factory reset.

Security is paramount and once that is figured out, the rest is history.

When the Nigerian Armed forces decimate the foot soldiers of IPOB, Boko-Haram and UGM, the country would have a path to develop.

I hope the USA is taking records of those heating up the polity, cos this records will be needed when some lots start with their "VICTIM" mentality
I hope you wake up from you fools paradise and kiss the coffee.wake up Mr Man...
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Talknochip(m): 11:27am On Jun 01, 2021
There was a glimpse of hope when Jonathan conceded.. But everything went south when the clueless,wicked and haughty Buhari took over and started playing the ethnic supremacy card!

Truly, it Will take a form of a divine arrangement and intervention for Nigeria to get back to where it was in May 28th 2015 before it can start building on again!
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by EMMY76: 11:28am On Jun 01, 2021
SangoOlukosoOba:
That's a North American analysis which is their opinion.

The moment we are able to deal with the terrorist groups- IPOB/UGM/BOKO-HARAM in the country, everything else will factory reset.

Security is paramount and once that is figured out, the rest is history.

When the Nigerian Armed forces decimate the foot soldiers of IPOB, Boko-Haram and UGM, the country would have a path to develop.

I hope the USA is taking records of those heating up the polity, cos this records will be needed when some lots start with their "VICTIM" mentality

Can the nigerian govt be able to kill over 40m igbos? Ipob/nmk are never the problem they are just symptoms of a bigger problem.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 11:33am On Jun 01, 2021
Water is wet
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by SenecaTheYonger: 11:48am On Jun 01, 2021
SangoOlukosoOba:
That's a North American analysis which is their opinion.

The moment we are able to deal with the terrorist groups- IPOB/UGM/BOKO-HARAM in the country, everything else will factory reset.

Security is paramount and once that is figured out, the rest is history.

When the Nigerian Armed forces decimate the foot soldiers of IPOB, Boko-Haram and UGM, the country would have a path to develop.

I hope the USA is taking records of those heating up the polity, cos this records will be needed when some lots start with their "VICTIM" mentality

Boko Haram since 2010 lol see dreamer
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Fourteen90: 1:05pm On Jun 01, 2021
Issokay
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by bastardmod: 1:16pm On Jun 01, 2021
SangoOlukosoOba:
That's a North American analysis which is their opinion.

The moment we are able to deal with the terrorist groups- IPOB/UGM/BOKO-HARAM in the country, everything else will factory reset.

Security is paramount and once that is figured out, the rest is history.

When the Nigerian Armed forces decimate the foot soldiers of IPOB, Boko-Haram and UGM, the country would have a path to develop.

I hope the USA is taking records of those heating up the polity, cos this records will be needed when some lots start with their "VICTIM" mentality

The zoo has fallen tongue tongue grin grin
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by mbos: 4:56pm On Jun 01, 2021
Madmohamed1:
so is only IPOB and UGM I can see you are Fulani. What happens to to main problem Fulani terrorist
dont mind him he most be a "hiproco"

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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by Pentagon007: 6:49am On Jun 02, 2021
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Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by EagleNest(m): 7:41am On Jun 02, 2021
It is obvious that the country failed like 2 years ago. The APC style of government brought the country to its knees. And they're still living in deception and denial. You don't preach one Nigeria when your actions are anti-one Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Is At The Point Of No Return — US by wealthtrak: 5:44pm On Jul 14, 2021
OdumegwuOjukwu:
It said the country is in its last phase.
Sunday, May 30, 2021 14:05 / by National Pivot

John Campbell, a former US Ambassador to Nigeria.

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), and the Harvard Kennedy School in the United States, have said that Nigeria as a nation, is at a point of no return haven showed all the signs of a failed nation. The organisation which made the disclosure in a research finding it released through its senior fellow and former US Ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell and Mr Robert Rotberg, who is the founding director, Harvard Kennedy School’s Programme on Intrastate Conflict and president emeritus, World Peace Foundation, said Nigeria is currently in its final phase, from which it would eventually collapse.


The organisation said their position was not based on emotion or the fancy of using pejorative words to described the situation, but on “a body of political theory developed at the turn of this century and elaborated upon, case by case, ever since.”

Its report said Nigeria has since moved from being a weak state to “a fully failed state,” having manifested all the signs of a failed country, including the inability of government to protect the citizens, large scale violence and festering insurgency.


According to them, President Muhammadu Buhari admitting that the Federal Government has lost control of the situation is the first step towards the restoration of stability. The duo warned that Nigeria’s failure as a state comes with negative consequences for peace and security in West Africa sub-region as well as Europe and the US.

“Nigeria has long teetered on the precipice of failure. But now, unable to keep its citizens safe and secure, Nigeria has become a fully failed state of critical geopolitical concern.

“Its failure matters because the peace and prosperity of Africa and preventing the spread of disorder and militancy around the globe depend on a stronger Nigeria.


“Its economy is usually estimated to be Africa’s largest or second largest, after South Africa. Long West Africa’s hegemon, Nigeria played a positive role in promoting African peace and security.


“With state failure, it can no longer sustain that vocation, and no replacement is in sight. Its security challenges are already destabilising the West African region in the face of resurgent jihadism, making the battles of the Sahel that much more difficult to contain.

“And spillover from Nigeria’s failures ultimately affect the security of Europe and the United States.

“Indeed, thoughtful Nigerians over the past decade have debated, often fervently, whether their state has failed. Increasingly, their consensus is that it has,” the report published on foreignpolicy(dot)com on Thursday, said.


The report further says, "There are four kinds of nations: the strong, the weak, the failed, and the collapsed.

"According to previously published research estimates, of the 193 members of the United Nations, 60 or 70 are strong—the nations that rank highest in the listings of Freedom House, the human rights reports of the U. S. State Department, the anticorruption perception indices of Transparency International, and so on.

"There are three places that should be considered collapsed: Somalia, South Sudan, and Yemen.


"Eighty or 90 U.N. members are weak. Weakness consists of providing many, but not all, of essential public goods, the most important of which are security and safety. If citizens are not secure from harm within national borders, governments cannot deliver good governance (the essential services that citizens expect) to their constituents.

"Possibly a dozen or so states are failed, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, and Myanmar. Each lacks security, is unsafe, has weak rules of law, is corrupt, limits political participation and voice, discriminates within its borders against various classes and kinds of citizens, and provides educational and medical services sparingly. Most of all, failed states are violent.


"All failed states harbor some form of violent internal strife, such as civil war or insurgency. Nigeria now confronts six or more internal insurrections and the inability of the Nigerian state to provide peace and stability to its people has tipped a hitherto very weak state into failure.

"According to political theory, the government’s inability to thwart the Boko Haram insurgency is enough to diagnose Nigeria as a failed state. But there are many more symptoms. At a bare minimum, citizens expect their states to keep them secure from external attack and to keep them safe within their borders.


"The bargain that subjects long ago made with their sovereigns was being kept from harm in exchange for allegiance and taxation. When that quid pro quo breaks down, a state loses its coherence, its social fabric disintegrates, and warring factions subvert the social contract that should provide the fundamental foundation of the state.

"Nigeria now appears to have reached the point of no return. Indeed, few parts of Nigeria are today fully safe," the report added.

https://www.nationalpivot.com/2021/05/just-in-nigeria-is-at-point-of-no.html

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