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Rockefeller Lockstep 2010 Article On Nigeria's Collapse. Photo by acherj: 6:53pm On Jul 04, 2021
Who remembers this article from 2010, from the Rockefeller-Foundation.
Seems it is bound to happen earlier than predicted.
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''In 2026, protesters in Nigeria
brought down the government, fed up with the
entrenched cronyism and corruption. Even those
who liked the greater stability and predictability
of this world began to grow uncomfortable and
constrained by so many tight rules and by the
strictness of national boundaries. The feeling
lingered that sooner or later, something would
inevitably upset the neat order that the world’s
governments had worked so hard to establish''.

Re: Rockefeller Lockstep 2010 Article On Nigeria's Collapse. Photo by Nobody: 6:56pm On Jul 04, 2021
acherj:
Who remembers this article from 2010, from the Rockefeller-Foundation.
Seems it is bound to happen earlier than predicted.
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''In 2026, protesters in Nigeria
brought down the government, fed up with the
entrenched cronyism and corruption. Even those
who liked the greater stability and predictability
of this world began to grow uncomfortable and
constrained by so many tight rules and by the
strictness of national boundaries. The feeling
lingered that sooner or later, something would
inevitably upset the neat order that the world’s
governments had worked so hard to establish''.



.... It has just happened now grin grin grin

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Re: Rockefeller Lockstep 2010 Article On Nigeria's Collapse. Photo by FreeIgbos: 7:05pm On Jul 04, 2021
acherj:
Who remembers this article from 2010, from the Rockefeller-Foundation.
Seems it is bound to happen earlier than predicted.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
''In 2026, protesters in Nigeria
brought down the government, fed up with the
entrenched cronyism and corruption. Even those
who liked the greater stability and predictability
of this world began to grow uncomfortable and
constrained by so many tight rules and by the
strictness of national boundaries. The feeling
lingered that sooner or later, something would
inevitably upset the neat order that the world’s
governments had worked so hard to establish''.




Wow, now it's going to happen with almost pinpoint accuracy. Even the most informed optimist already knows that Nigeria will collapse sooner than later.

Check our balance of payments and loans with no hope of meeting up again.
Check spiralling ethnic and religious fanaticism.
Check widespread insecurity and bloodshed.
Check widespread poverty and disillusionment.


Add all of them together and you will discover we have no way out. We are now condemned to face severe upheavals in the near future.
Re: Rockefeller Lockstep 2010 Article On Nigeria's Collapse. Photo by vanunu: 7:30pm On Jul 04, 2021
By 2030, the Nigerian government will not be able to pay government workers including the military and police due to low demand for oil, there will be anachy and without the military, the Nigerian state cannot last more than six months.

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Re: Rockefeller Lockstep 2010 Article On Nigeria's Collapse. Photo by CandyOps(m): 7:44pm On Jul 04, 2021
John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard oil which also owns both Exxon, Shell Oil and Chevron amongst others runs a highly competitive cut-throat monopoly in the oil industry.

That estimate is based on the projections of international oil demand. They have calculated that by the year 2030 oil demands should be at the lowest and a transition to alternate energy must have been set in place. So the company, Niger Company would have exhausted it's need.

In other words, them suppose done milk Nigeria finish and may have no need for her oil again. This only reinforces the fact that the level of underdevelopment in Nigeria and Africa as a whole can be directly traced to the Oyibos.

Oyibos done finish us pata pata
Re: Rockefeller Lockstep 2010 Article On Nigeria's Collapse. Photo by CodeTemplar: 7:47pm On Jul 04, 2021
Not surprised. If Buhari manages to maintain order and economic hardship the next guy may not be able to.
Re: Rockefeller Lockstep 2010 Article On Nigeria's Collapse. Photo by Wichtig: 8:27pm On Jul 04, 2021
CandyOps:
John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard oil which also owns both Exxon, Shell Oil and Chevron amongst others runs a highly competitive cut-throat monopoly in the oil industry.

That estimate is based on the projections of international oil demand. They have calculated that by the year 2030 oil demands should be at the lowest and a transition to alternate energy must have been set in place. So the company, Niger Company would have exhausted it's need.

In other words, them suppose done milk Nigeria finish and may have no need for her oil again. This only reinforces the fact that the level of underdevelopment in Nigeria and Africa as a whole can be directly traced to the Oyibos.

Oyibos done finish us pata pata

The one wey reach our people nko? Dem go carry am back to oyibo land. Bros, majority of our problems dey inside us.

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Re: Rockefeller Lockstep 2010 Article On Nigeria's Collapse. Photo by godliman: 9:17pm On Jul 04, 2021
CodeTemplar:
Not surprised. If Buhari manages to maintain order and economic hardship the next guy may not be able to.
Manage what? He caused all these crises. He is the worst thing to happen to Nigeria since the civil war. If Nigeria dies buhari killed it.

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