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OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 4:50am On Jun 19, 2021
OBJ was right. Whether you are Ibom Republic, Oduduwa Republic, Biafra Republic, or whatever.

The story will be the same.

Your new republic will be a tiny weak bitch of the western powers just like Equatorial Guinea. They have oil money, which one dictator just sits there sharing among his family and local/foreign cronies, while the population sees little to nothing.

Here's what your president would do.

He will hire foreign mercenaries from say Israel or USA, plus his elite troops to guard his palace, and he will clamp down on opposition, be highly corrupt, and he will have the backing of the western powers.

If he tries to turn good leader and develop the country, he will be assassinated or have western-sponsored rebels sent against him, to topple him.

That's how it works with small, resource-rich African countries.

That's the script that been in operation since before you were born.

Today, you live in a country that has the power and authority to ban Twitter, a major international player.

Your tiny new republic's President will not have the audacity or capacity to ban Twitter.

One threatening phone call from a US marshal, or the French President's SECRETARY, to topple the government in a coup or military invasion, and the idea will be dropped like a hot potato.

I mean, the French govt will be all over you like a rash.

They specialize in subjugating and robbing small West African countries.

Your leader couldn't do anything without their express approval.

They might force you to adopt the French Franc, using all sorts of blackmail methods, denying you a currency, and controlling your money flow.

Are Nigeria's problems insurmountable? Hell no. All it takes is a change of administration to a southern president, as per rotation policy, in a year and half, and suddenly, the south holds power to change things, like PDP did for 16 years (and misused it).

The new southern administration could restructure Nigeria to their hearts' content, and that would be that.

Why PDP never did this, I haven't a clue. Expecting a northern administration to now do it, is madness, when YOU couldn't do it as a southern govt.

The Fulani threat is seriously overblown.

Where were they in the 16 years of PDP rule?

Nowhere. They were quiet.

So they are not worth breaking Nigeria up for.

So Nigeria is doable.

Your solution is not to turn into little, insignificant Sierra Leones, Togos, and Malawis.

Nations who sneeze, and nobody hears.

''Weak republics'', as they were termed by General Olusegun Obasanjo, respected African statesman, and two-time Nigerian president.

Nigeria must stand.

The ONE black nation on Earth that can ban Twitter, and not bat an eyelid.

Have them crawling to her to beg for forgiveness, being Africa's largest and most buoyant internet ecosystem.

It was a dramatic expression of sovereignty and independence that jolted the world.

You will miss Nigeria if you lose Her.

The light of the Giant of Africa, the hope of every black man on Earth, Africa's biggest economy and rising superpower, the cultural, musical, film, fashion and sports capital of Africa, projected to become the world's 3rd most populous nation after India and China by 2050, VIRTUALLY GUARANTEEING her industrial and economic advancement, and her investment magnet status as the world's 3rd largest consumer market, THAT LIGHT, THAT SINGLE HOPE OF THE BLACK RACE, NIGERIA, must not be extinguished from the Earth.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Ofodirinwa: 4:54am On Jun 19, 2021
The funniest part of this post is you believe Nigeria is strong lol. Eq. Guinea has more control of it's resources than Nigeria. Chad that's being exploited by France enters Nigeria with it's military, solves your problems and leaves, and Nigerians are going to Togo and Sierra Leone to find a better life.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by pyyxxaro: 4:56am On Jun 19, 2021
Chicken Republic and Goat republic

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 4:58am On Jun 19, 2021
Ofodirinwa:
The funniest part of this post is you believe Nigeria is strong lol. Eq. Guinea has more control of it's resources than Nigeria

Oh sure. I bet they can ban Twitter too, as well as nationalise western companies like British Petroleum, and ground British Airways planes, like Nigeria has done.

Keep deluding yourself about that tiny French colony under Macron's jackboots.
Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Ofodirinwa: 5:01am On Jun 19, 2021
Rossiminku:


Oh sure. I bet they can ban Twitter too, as well as nationalise western companies like British Petroleum, and ground British Airways planes, like Nigeria has done.

Keep deluding yourself about that tiny French colony under Macron's jackboots.


100 years of existence and the chief achievement is banning twitter
no light
no plumbing
no jobs
no security
no police
no army
no government
Importing toothpicks

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by gift2xl: 5:02am On Jun 19, 2021
The journey of a thousand mile's begins with a single step.
No child that has ever been born on a particular day, starts walking or talking still on that same day. It take's time.

One of human greatest fear is "CHANGE" because it takes time to adjust and suite in.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 5:05am On Jun 19, 2021
Ofodirinwa:
The funniest part of this post is you believe Nigeria is strong lol. Eq. Guinea has more control of it's resources than Nigeria. Chad that's being exploited by France enters Nigeria with it's military, solves your problems and leaves, and Nigerians are going to Togo and Sierra Leone to find a better life.

Lebanese, Indians, and Chinese go to Sierra Leone to do business, and as a slave to light skin, you don't demean them by saying they are going to Sierra Leone ''to find a better life.''.

Nigerians who go to Togo and Sierra Leone are 100% BUSINESS PEOPLE just like those Chinese, Indians, and Lebanese who go there.

Sierra Leone is a very poor country with a GDP per capita of 520 dollars compared to Nigeria's 3,000 dollars app.

So Nigerians go there for BUSINESS not ''for a better life'', Mr inferiority complex.

As for Chad, their GDP per capita is 708 dollars, their military is ranked nowhere near the Nigerian military, whether or not they helped us in the past. Other nations help the US army in various military campaigns and you don't insult the US. So get rid of your inferiority complex and self hate.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 5:08am On Jun 19, 2021
Ofodirinwa:


100 years of existence and the chief achievement is banning twitter
no light
no plumbing
no jobs
no security
no police
no army
no government
Importing toothpicks

Wow, all this ''nos'' and you are still alive?

How come?

You must be living on a tree in the jungle.

By the way, what stops YOU from setting up a small toothpick manufacturing outfit in your backyard?

Don't you have the brains to produce toothpicks, or you are waiting for Buhari to use our budget to build toothpick factories for you?

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Ayobiggie59: 5:16am On Jun 19, 2021
Rossiminku:
OBJ was right. Whether you are Ibom Republic, Oduduwa Republic, Biafra Republic, or whatever.

The story will be the same.

Your new republic will be a tiny weak bitch of the western powers just like Equatorial Guinea. They have oil money, which one dictator just sits there sharing among his family and local/foreign cronies, while the population sees little to nothing.

Here's what your president would do.

He will hire foreign mercenaries from say Israel or USA, plus his elite troops to guard his palace, and he will clamp down on opposition, be highly corrupt, and he will have the backing of the western powers.

If he tries to turn good leader and develop the country, he will be assassinated or have western-sponsored rebels sent against him, to topple him.

That's how it works with small, resource-rich African countries.

That's the script that been in operation since before you were born.

Today, you live in a country that has the power and authority to ban Twitter, a major international player.

Your tiny new republic's President will not have the audacity or capacity to ban Twitter.

One threatening phone call from a US marshal, or the French President's SECRETARY, to topple the government in a coup or military invasion, and the idea will be dropped like a hot potato.

I mean, the French govt will be all over you like a rash.

They specialize in subjugating and robbing small West African countries.

Your leader couldn't do anything without their express approval.

They might force you to adopt the French Franc, using all sorts of blackmail methods, denying you a currency, and controlling your money flow.

Are Nigeria's problems insurmountable? Hell no. All it takes is a change of administration to a southern president, as per rotation policy, in a year and half, and suddenly, the south holds power to change things, like PDP did for 16 years (and misused it).

The new southern administration could restructure Nigeria to their hearts content, and that would be that.

Why PDP never did this, I haven't a clue. Expecting a northern administration to now do it, is madness, when YOU couldn't do it as a southern govt.

The Fulani threat is seriously overblown.

Where were they in the 16 years of PDP rule?

Nowhere. They were quiet.

So they are not worth breaking Nigeria up for.

So Nigeria is doable.

You will miss Nigeria if you lose Her.

Your solution is not to turn into little, insignificant Sierra Leones, Togos, and Malawis.

Nations who sneeze, and nobody hears.

Nigeria must stand.

The light of the Giant of Africa, the hope of every black man on Earth, Africa's rising superpower, projected to become the world's 3rd most populous nation after India and China BY 2050, VIRTUALLY GUARANTEEING her industrial and economic advancement, and her investment magnet status as the world's 3rd largest consumer market, THAT LIGHT, THAT HOPE OF THE BLACK RACE, NIGERIA, must not be extinguished from the earth.

You have a point

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Obamaofusa: 5:16am On Jun 19, 2021
Ofodirinwa:


100 years of existence and the chief achievement is banning twitter
no light
no plumbing
no jobs
no security
no police
no army
no government
Importing toothpicks
That guy is a huge joke..
Yoruba nation is here to stay.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 5:20am On Jun 19, 2021
Ayobiggie59:


You have a point

I know. Thanks. grin
Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by velocity25(m): 5:32am On Jun 19, 2021
The likes of Rwanda, Botswana, Namibia are all small republics but are they not doing better than Nigeria?

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 5:50am On Jun 19, 2021
velocity25:
The likes of Rwanda, Botswana, Namibia are all small republics but are they not doing better than Nigeria?

How exactly are they ''doing better'' than Nigeria?

Rwanda's GDP per capita is 820 USD compared to Nigeria's 3,000.

Namibia is just a small version of South Africa, with the minority whites owning much of the wealth, while the blacks live in penury.

Botswana have done great, but they have a lot of experience in statecraft, as Africa's oldest democracy, having established a marriage of traditional and western government systems, and created a system that works based on learning from past mistakes.

They also benefit from being proximate to the advanced large, South African economy with whom they do a lot of business.

But they are a drop in the ocean. They are literally the ONLY small African nation doing well. So statistically, the chances of your new republic becoming a 'Botswana' are 1 in 50.

Are you willing to take that chance and risk becoming a Sierra Leone, Guinea, or South Sudan instead?

That is the question.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Ejebleje: 5:52am On Jun 19, 2021
Very very sour subject I must say. Everyone seems to be tired of this experiment, and the idea of a strong United Nigeria continuing to exist, to most is now like an impossible task.

The pride therein, is lost in the fact that if you give most nigerians (except people from certain extraction and by extension,all major ethic groups clamouring for secession) the opportunity to renounce their citizenship for a "better" country, they will at the snap of a finger.

Where then, is the power and the bond you speak of ,o.p, that makes Nigeria the giant that cant be shit on by colonialist,neocolonialists and imperialist?

Wether you agree or not ,the country is divided ,and only held in patches by weak ,eye service ,and skewed laws

The question then is, for how long can we continue like this?

I think that most people will be willing to live within the so-called weak republics where they can be proud to identify with and possibly thrive in, than to remain in this strong but failing(to sound optimistic) contraption.

Dont forget, he that is down ,needs fear no fall,plus a living rabbit is better that a dead lion.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Nobody: 5:57am On Jun 19, 2021
Better a Weak Republic than a Bloodletting field and A Useless republic where people will die of Hunger,poverty N injustice.

TheZooMustFall

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Ejebleje: 5:58am On Jun 19, 2021
O.p, from your most recent response, you only seem to see a nation from the p.o.v of economics:g.d.p this and that...

Is that all there is to a nation? Talking about how its only 'business people' that leave for 'smaller' countries. My friend ,several of these people who have moved did so because of threat to life.

Begin to also look at it from that perspective.

There are small african countries where the GDP isnt up there, but people aren't being killed like fleas every day over the most trivial of issues.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by chukwuibuipob: 5:58am On Jun 19, 2021
sad Tell dis to the children of 8,Kanu/his deaf N dumb PIGz sad sad.Those pipu wey their head don fl@t finish nor dey reason/think normal sad. Spit on No lefledum,No erection grin sad
Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Nobody: 5:59am On Jun 19, 2021
Rossiminku:


Oh sure. I bet they can ban Twitter too, as well as nationalise western companies like British Petroleum, and ground British Airways planes, like Nigeria has done.

Keep deluding yourself about that tiny French colony under Macron's jackboots.

So Banning Twitter according to you is a Show of Strength?

My God, imagine the fools we are Sharing country with.

TheZooMustFall

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 6:00am On Jun 19, 2021
Ejebleje:
Very very sour subject I must say. Everyone seems to be tired of this experiment, and the idea of a strong United Nigeria continuing to exist, to most is now like an impossible task.

The pride therein, is lost in the fact that if you give most nigerians (except people from certain extraction and by extension,all major ethic groups clamouring for secession) the opportunity to renounce their citizenship for a "better" country, they will at the snap of a finger.

Where then, is the power and the bond you speak of ,o.p, that makes Nigeria the giant that cant be shit on by colonialist,neocolonialists and imperialist?

Wether you agree or not ,the country is divided ,and only held in patches by weak ,eye service ,and skewed laws

The question then is, for how long can we continue like this?

I think that most people will be willing to identify with the so-called weak republics where they can be proud to identify with and possibly thrive in, than to remain in this strong but failing(to sound optimistic) contraption.

Dont forget, he that is down ,needs fear no fall,plus a living rabbit is better that a dead lion.


You don't know what you have until you lose it.

Visit Sierra Leone or Liberia. You will quickly rush back to Nigeria.

The people there are poor, and don't expect to become wealthy one day, like we all do in Nigeria, because of the sheer amount of opportunity and market size in this country.

Nigeria is a country where you can start by selling spare parts in the market, and from there become owner of the largest black-owned vehicle manufacturer on Earth. INNOSON. Pride of Nigeria.

Don't be deluded that everyone in Nigeria wants separation. Many SAY they do, but it's largely out of temporal frustration which a new administration or economic upturn could fix.

The business community of all ethnicities are not clamouring for separation.

They understand the importance of a large consumer market.

And they call the shots at the end of the day.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by FakeUnity: 6:06am On Jun 19, 2021
Ofodirinwa:
The funniest part of this post is you believe Nigeria is strong lol. Eq. Guinea has more control of it's resources than Nigeria. Chad that's being exploited by France enters Nigeria with it's military, solves your problems and leaves, and Nigerians are going to Togo and Sierra Leone to find a better life.

You dey mind the abooki mugu?

Always singing 'one nigeria' lullaby like his very existence depends on it.
He'd better start charting a new course for his people.

nigeria is dead and gone forever. We only await the burial date.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Ejebleje: 6:06am On Jun 19, 2021
Rossiminku:


You don't know what you have until you lose it.

Visit Sierra Leone or Liberia. You will quickly rush back to Nigeria.

The people there are poor, and don't expect to become wealthy one day, like we all do in Nigeria, because of the sheer amount of opportunity in this country.

Don't be deluded that everyone in Nigeria wants separation. Many SAY they do, but it's largely out of temporal frustration a new administration or economic upturn could not fix.

The business community of all ethnicities are not clamouring for separation. And they call the shots at the end of the day.


You keep citing only those countries . There are countries better than them ,at least Togo, Ghana, and Benin.

S.Leone and liberia have fought wars and for myriad of reasons have not recovered.
Rwanda did, but have put that behind,and no one is saying secession has to be war induced.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Monogamy: 6:07am On Jun 19, 2021
Nigeria is not even breaking up anytime soon

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 6:07am On Jun 19, 2021
FakeUnity:


You dey mind the abooki mugu?

Always singing 'one nigeria' lullaby like his very existence depends on it.
He'd better start charting a new course for his people.

nigeria is dead and gone forever. We only await the burial date.

Talk is cheap.
Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by FakeUnity: 6:11am On Jun 19, 2021
Rossiminku:


Talk is cheap.

Even you somewhere in you heart know that nigeria is already DEAD, you are just running around trying to revive a dead thing because of what you corruptly reap from it. grin

New nations are rising from the ashes of unworkable and dead nigeria. Shape in or give way. grin

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 6:17am On Jun 19, 2021
Ejebleje:


You keep citing only those countries . There are countries better than them ,at least Togo, Ghana, and Benin.

S.Leone and liberia have fought wars and for myriad of reasons have not recovered.
Rwanda did, but have put that behind,and no one is saying secession has to be war induced.



Doesn't matter. if you take a long-term strategic view of this, Nigeria is a far better proposition than being a Togo or Ghana.

I repeat, Nigeria is projected to become the 3rd most populous nation on EARTH after India and China by 2050.

That, my friend, is HUGE.

That makes Nigeria a global investment magnet of the first order, going forward.


Do you have a clue how many THOUSANDS OF FIRMS WORLDWIDE have NIGERIA on their investment radar, based on that projection?

Do you think your little new Togo will attract anything like the kind of investment TSUNAMI heading towards the world's soon-to-be 3rd largest consumer market?

I mean, who will even remember your name, with your new small republic?

You will be forgotten. Just like Burkina Faso and Benin Republic have been forgotten.

In today's world, MARKET SIZE is POWER.

If we just stay sensible, hold the course, and keep calm, Nigeria will literally become the CHINA of Africa. The industrial giant of the continent.

We are already the undisputed largest economy in Africa, much to South Africa's anger.

It's really just a matter of time before we become the continent's industrial powerhouse as well.

It is not a question of IF.

It is a question of How soon?

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Armaggedon: 6:23am On Jun 19, 2021
When a mental health expert said about 40million Nigerians have mental health issue i doubted but now, I'm beginning to see where was coming from. To you, a country is prosperous simply because it's big? like a typical nigerian unity beggar you didn't even consider basic indices such as security, GDP per capita, standard of living etc Ghana, south Africa etc are all smaller african countries but they're all chasing Nigerian economic migrants around and a should-be concerned citizen is bragging about size of Nigeria.

A prosperous country is the one that is capable of securing itself, has a stable economy, good GDP, has many great international brands and is a strong global player or a strong player in a competitive region. This is why Japan is one third of Nigeria but is the third biggest economy in the world. Israel is the size of a state in Nigeria but it is the most powerful and stable country in the middle east, as well as a world power. But Nigeria is not even underdeveloped; it's a failed state. Some of you one nigerianists need to have some shame and get a life!

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by simple250: 6:30am On Jun 19, 2021
Rossiminku:


Wow, all this ''nos'' and you are still alive?

How come?

You must be living on a tree in the jungle.

By the way, what stops YOU from setting up a small toothpick manufacturing outfit in your backyard?

Don't you have the brains to produce toothpicks, or you are waiting for Buhari to use our budget to build toothpick factories for you?



You sound like an opportunist come down from your high horse go round your city you will see how people are suffering in this country ordinary WATER we dont have access to, you buy water to bath,cook even to drink .some of una go just read book without practical RUBBISH .. let me even ask you ' how many states have you visited in Nigeria ?

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 6:34am On Jun 19, 2021
simple250:



You sound like an opportunist come down from your high horse go round your city you will see how people are suffering in this country ordinary WATER we dont have access to, you buy water to bath,cook even to drink .some of una go just read book without practical RUBBISH .. let me even ask you ' how many states have you visited in Nigeria ?

IF YOU HAVE NO WATER, DIG A DAMN WELL.

Water will not suddenly appear because you've turned to a tiny, unknown country.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 6:49am On Jun 19, 2021
Ejebleje:
O.p, from your most recent response, you only seem to see a nation from the p.o.v of economics:g.d.p this and that...

Is that all there is to a nation? Talking about how its only 'business people' that leave for 'smaller' countries. My friend ,several of these people who have moved did so because of threat to life.

Begin to also look at it from that perspective.

There are small african countries where the GDP isnt up there, but people aren't being killed like fleas every day over the most trivial of issues.

America's murder rate is 40,000 a year. They are not talking of breaking up the country because of that.

Stop being weak and frail people who cannot stand development pangs.

Focus on getting a new government in that can change things.

You are a democracy with a rotational presidency which guarantees that power is shared between north and south.

There is nothing that can't be done.

You southerners will have the chance to rule in a year and half's time.

You have not been excluded from the political process. Use your chance when you get it to build the Nigeria you want.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Kondomatic(m): 6:50am On Jun 19, 2021
Rossiminku:


Oh sure. I bet they can ban Twitter too, as well as nationalise western companies like British Petroleum, and ground British Airways planes, like Nigeria has done.

Keep deluding yourself about that tiny French colony under Macron's jackboots.

APC promised us change and we believed them blindly.
Our number one mistake was not asking them how they intended to bring the change, at least we would have known if it was the changed we wanted.


Now see where it has gotten us.


But we have learned our lesson.


You want Nigeria to stand strong, that's a good thing but here's a quick question.



What exactly is Nigeria's dream and how exactly can it be achieved?

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by Rossiminku: 7:06am On Jun 19, 2021
Kondomatic:
APC promised us change and we believed them blindly.
Our number one mistake was not asking them how they intended to bring the change, at least we would have known if it was the changed we wanted.


Now see where it has gotten us.


But we have learned our lesson.


You want Nigeria to stand strong, that's a good thing but here's a quick question.



What exactly is Nigeria's dream and how exactly can it be achieved?

Nigeria's dream is simple. To take Africa and the black world to the next level.

She has all the tools to do it, MOST IMPORTANTLY HER POPULATION SIZE, which is her NUMBER 1 ASSET.

That guarantees that world investment capital will flow in her direction.

When investment capital flows in your direction, YOU HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO DEVELOP. grin

IT WILL SIMPLY JUST HAPPEN.

It's like when a fine girl is heading your way with nice big boobs, fine face and huge bakassi.

You will have no choice but to arrange yourself to receive her well. grin

It explains why the FG is spending so much on infrastructural development and upgrades of rail, roads, airports, bridges etc.

They know what is coming, and that Nigeria must be ready for it.

Like invention, NECESSITY is the mother of development.

Investment capital is not money that goes into the pockets of govt officials.

No company is coming to Nigeria to give politicians money.

This is capital that is going into manufacturing, agriculture, agro-processing, IT, financial and other services, construction, urban and rural development projects etc etc.

There is no way Nigeria will not become a developed nation at some point in the near future, based on this investment TSUNAMI heading its way.

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Re: OBJ Said Nigeria's Breakup Will Lead To ''Weak Republics''. He Was Right. by SLAP44: 7:07am On Jun 19, 2021
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