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How Can We End So Much Injustice In Nigeria? See This Idea. by 10mobile: 6:44pm On Oct 18, 2021
I was reading an article on the FP where a Price Waterhouse Cooper expert exposed the fraud in Nigeria's tax system in agreement with Governor Wike.

The thread said many things. But, this quote is, somewhat, a summary...

Nyesom Wike, had highlighted that Rivers State generated about N15 billion as VAT in June 2021 but received only N4.7 billion, Lagos State generated over N46 billion as VAT in June, but got just over N9 billion, whereas Kano State generated N2.8 billion and also got N2.8 billion as allocation.


If BIG Kano is outputting so little, it means that the North is really milking the South dry - BOTH IN CRUDE OIL AND VAT - and also killing Southerners. Are the Northern farmers and businesses not being taxed or what. Why should Kano's output so poor?

This is triple triple injustice. Even the Northerners here on Nairaland can agree with me that the Qr'an is against such injustice too.

But, I know that SELFISHNESS will not allow some Northern Nairalanders to admit this.

So, I share this idea from an NGO...

Our NGO is hosting a three-day special online platform. At the event, we shall be sharing a set of ideas that Southern Nigerians can use to break the hand of Northern injustice over the South WITH ZERO VIOLENCE. It holds on October 19, 20, and 21. The date has a meaning. See the interpretation:
'19' STANDS FOR 19 YEARS
Why 19 years? This is it: At 19 years, a Nigerian is legally deemed a full-fledged adult. In Buhari's and Obasanjo's military days, they led the country at 30s and 40s because they started seeing themselves as adults from when they attained 19 (18 might be mistaken).
But, these days, it seems that the average 19-year-old Nigerian still considers him/herself as a KID. It's why Nigerians now get to their 30s, 40s, and 50s, and they are still satisfied to lick the ass of some dying old cargoes for mere pittance.
If the best hands among Nigeria's youngsters are leading the economy, THEY WILL BE MORE INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING TECH RATHER THAN COW COLONIES. They will be concerned more about not falling behind in the Global Race than in fighting old wars that are irrelevant in this era.

20 AND 21 STAND FOR THIS YEAR 2021
Why this year? We want it to be indelible in every memory that 2021 is the year the young Nigerians are breaking 100% free from the older generations while the South breaks free from the North. In due course, we will understand why the two 'emancipations' must go hand in hand.
For now, remember the date and its significance. It is October 19, 20, and 21.
The sequence of the numbers 19, 20, and 21 also has its own important meaning. We shall talk about that.

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This is not supposed to be conspiracy against the North. Rather, we are even helping the very religious Northerners to escape the anger of God for sharing in such injustice.
We are going to take time to show exactly how to break the injustice WITHOUT SHEDDING BLOOD OR ENDANGERING ONESELF AS IT HAPPENED DURING THE ENDSARS.
What Nigeria needs is for young people to take over the positions of leadership. And, the only way that young Nigerians can do this is to use the ONLY ADVANTAGE they have over the older 'analog' generation.
So, a main topic of discussion at the forum is HOW YOUNG NIGERIANS CAN DEPLOY THE POWER OF SIMPLE TECH AVAILABLE TO THEM TO TAKE OVER THE LEADERSHIP OF THE COUNTRY EVEN IN 2023. There will be more relevant topics to discuss.
It's really a thing of shame to this generation of Nigerians *that the Buharis and Obasanjos ruled this country in their 30s and 40s and still returned in their 70s and 80s to lead the country again while today's youths are sleeping. Where is the youthfulness of today's young Nigerians? Why are they so timid? How can they take over the leadership as soon as possible?
We are going to ask and answer these questions and more, at the platform. The information will be given in text, audio, and video. So, you will not have to read too much.
Time will also be given for participants to air their own view. It will be a very controlled and mature environment. It's all free to young Nigerians. But, please, DON'T TELL THE OLD ONES or they will know your secrets and try to fight back.


Please, I can't share further details about this lest the mods come for us. So, if you want to get further details (such as HOW TO JOIN THE LIVE DISCUSSION ONLINE), please indicate and I will share it privately with you.

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