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If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Aderewah: 12:15pm On Nov 08, 2022
North will step up their agriculture. They’ll feed southern Nigeria and neighboring countries. They’ll still be poor but the division will force innovative thinking. Abuja will remain capital and they’ll develop Kano and kaduna. They’ll build the strongest military in the region.

South south minus AkwaCross will form Niger delta, to the anguish of SE. They’ll remain oil rich and full control of revenue will allow improvement in infrastructure. However many tribes will fight for dominance, encouraging corruption. They’ll struggle to build a vibrant economy and employ youths outside oil. Their infatructure drive will improve tourism. They’ll be well off. They’ll stay in their region.

South east will improve from current conditions. The gas reserves will help earn forex. They’ll all move back to the region in a flurry of emotions. However, in less than five years, they’ll start struggling to move back to west, south south and north. They’ll not have freedoms they used to have in Nigeria and they’ll complain everyday on social media. They’ll start trying to takeover lands in the SS. SS will fight back and ask for help from powerful west and north, which may create another Ukraine situation. People who fought for Biafra will be entitled to power.

Southwest will prosper. Industries in Ogun, power in Osun, agriculture in ekiti, oil in ondo, services in Oyo and tech and tourism in lagos will bring a lot of wealth. They’ll quickly build a road amd train connecting west Africa all the way to Senegal. It’ll without doubt be the best alumni region out of Nigeria, leading in tech, security, economy, jobs, shipping, transportation etc.

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by successmatters(m): 12:15pm On Nov 08, 2022
Vote for Peter Obi

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Urheadmaster(m): 12:17pm On Nov 08, 2022
Beer parlor analysis tongue

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by appishani1(m): 12:17pm On Nov 08, 2022
Wake up bro
This ain't gonna happen neither in this life nor in the life to come

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Nobody: 12:22pm On Nov 08, 2022
Wow southwest will be heaven on earth grin grin

Yaruba sef

Atiku is coming

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by PandoraObi: 12:23pm On Nov 08, 2022
ok
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by doctorexcel: 12:25pm On Nov 08, 2022
You are very much correct. 100% true analysis

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Shalommy(f): 12:28pm On Nov 08, 2022
Nonsense... Trash... Chaii

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by slivertongue: 12:28pm On Nov 08, 2022
Laughing out loud. Everyone will have challenges and everyone sit up.. those
currently with innovative thinking will grow fast

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Gomojamm: 4:02pm On Nov 08, 2022
So south west will not have any wahala? grin

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Perfectbeing(m): 4:20pm On Nov 08, 2022
Nigeria breaking should be likened to a polygamous family. A man with plenty wives and children living together.
Those kind of polygamous home you'll think is a bit peaceful but when the man dies you'd see how unpeaceful they are.

When Nigeria break it's then you know there's difference between Okpe and Urhobo and Isoko and I jaw.
You'd know there's a big difference between Igbos from Imo and Igbos from Enugu and Igbos from Ebonyi.

You'd know there's difference between an Ekiti man and an Osun man.

Let me not even start with the North.

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by BATified2023: 4:37pm On Nov 08, 2022
Urheadmaster:
Beer parlor analysis tongue
name 1 thing the south east add to Nigeria

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Urheadmaster(m): 4:38pm On Nov 08, 2022
BATified2023:
name 1 thing the south east add to Nigeria

Answer your question tongue

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by BATified2023: 4:41pm On Nov 08, 2022
Perfectbeing:
Nigeria breaking should be likened to a polygamous family. A man with plenty wives and children living together.
Those kind of polygamous home you'll think is a bit peaceful but when the man dies you'd see how unpeaceful they are.

When Nigeria break it's then you know there's difference between Okpe and Urhobo and Isoko and I jaw.
You'd know there's a big difference between Igbos from Imo and Igbos from Enugu and Igbos from Ebonyi.

You'd know there's difference between an Ekiti man and an Osun man.

Let me not even start with the North.
that shit can’t happen in Yoruba land

A man from ondo (ambode) became governor in lagos n civil servant from other Igbo states were sacked

Igbos did not allow a reverend father from another state

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Perfectbeing(m): 4:52pm On Nov 08, 2022
BATified2023:
that shit can’t happen in Yoruba land

A man from ondo (ambode) became governor in lagos n civil servant from other Igbo states were sacked

Igbos did not allow a reverend father from another state
It happened like that because under Nigeria they are all Yorubas. But under Oduduwa, they will be different. They will become Ekiti, Osun etc

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by BATified2023: 4:59pm On Nov 08, 2022
Perfectbeing:
It happened like that because under Nigeria they are all Yorubas. But under Oduduwa, they will be different. They will become Ekiti, Osun etc

I can bet u ain’t Yoruba

Yorubas don’t think that way

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Perfectbeing(m): 5:01pm On Nov 08, 2022
BATified2023:
I can bet u ain’t Yoruba

Yorubas don’t think that way
I'm not Yoruba. I'm Edo.
Remember the Yorubas fought the longest civil war in Africa before colonisation. A whooping 100 years civil war. Nigeria is what's holding them together.

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by wordbank(m): 5:03pm On Nov 08, 2022
Shitty analysis
Very shitty analysis

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Chimarto: 5:05pm On Nov 08, 2022
Yoruba analyst

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by LILTJAY: 5:07pm On Nov 08, 2022
op more than 10 countries go come out from Nigeria if we go split.. because, Nigeria go divide strictly according to tribal lines

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Advocate500: 5:09pm On Nov 08, 2022
My Igbo brothers should keep away from thread like this,they are doing it intentionally,when the north give them wotoporosly ,they will turn their attention to the Igbos.

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by socialmediaman: 5:16pm On Nov 08, 2022
This is what someone spent 4 years of higher education to acquire, tribal bigotry!

Nigerian politicians don't deserve any mercy, they're the ones fueling all these divide and rule tactics, which doesn't favor fools people like the OP

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Nobody: 5:30pm On Nov 08, 2022
Aderewah:
North will step up their agriculture. They’ll feed southern Nigeria and neighboring countries. They’ll still be poor but the division will force innovative thinking. Abuja will remain capital and they’ll develop Kano and kaduna. They’ll build the strongest military in the region.

South south minus AkwaCross will form Niger delta, to the anguish of SE. They’ll remain oil rich and full control of revenue will allow improvement in infrastructure. However many tribes will fight for dominance, encouraging corruption. They’ll struggle to build a vibrant economy and employ youths outside oil. Their infatructure drive will improve tourism. They’ll be well off. They’ll stay in their region.

South east will improve from current conditions. The gas reserves will help earn forex. They’ll all move back to the region in a flurry of emotions. However, in less than five years, they’ll start struggling to move back to west, south south and north. They’ll not have freedoms they used to have in Nigeria and they’ll complain everyday on social media. They’ll start trying to takeover lands in the SS. SS will fight back and ask for help from powerful west and north, which may create another Ukraine situation. People who fought for Biafra will be entitled to power.

Southwest will prosper. Industries in Ogun, power in Osun, agriculture in ekiti, oil in ondo, services in Oyo and tech and tourism in lagos will bring a lot of wealth. They’ll quickly build a road amd train connecting west Africa all the way to Senegal. It’ll without doubt be the best alumni region out of Nigeria, leading in tech, security, economy, jobs, shipping, transportation etc.
this wan just took ice grin cheesy

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Nobody: 5:37pm On Nov 08, 2022
BRILLIANT
YORUBA WILL BE THE LANGUAGE OF COMMERCE IN WEST AFRICA WITHIN 10 YEARS OF YORUBA NATION
YORUBA FUTURE IS AS A AFRICAN GLOBAL ATLANTIC MARITIME POWER NOT INSIDE NIGERIA

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by kenny714433(m): 5:43pm On Nov 08, 2022
cheesy

SS will be the most prosperous nation from the breakaway. Rivers will be the industrial headquarters with an airport and a functional seaport. Cross Rivers/Akwa Ibom will be the tourism headquarters with another functional seaport in Akwa Ibom.

Think of Akwa Ibom as the capital.. Delta and Edo states will be vastly developed with high speeds train connecting every states.
Bayelsa might just become Miami.

Even in this current Nigeria, SS zone is the most prosperous. If not for Lagos, SW might just be another NE

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Sammy07: 5:46pm On Nov 08, 2022
Lol
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Nobody: 5:46pm On Nov 08, 2022
BATified2023:
name 1 thing the south east add to Nigeria

Stick to defending Tilumbu. You know nothing about economics Sir

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Idiko1: 5:47pm On Nov 08, 2022
Aderewah:
North will step up their agriculture. They’ll feed southern Nigeria and neighboring countries. They’ll still be poor but the division will force innovative thinking. Abuja will remain capital and they’ll develop Kano and kaduna. They’ll build the strongest military in the region.

South south minus AkwaCross will form Niger delta, to the anguish of SE. They’ll remain oil rich and full control of revenue will allow improvement in infrastructure. However many tribes will fight for dominance, encouraging corruption. They’ll struggle to build a vibrant economy and employ youths outside oil. Their infatructure drive will improve tourism. They’ll be well off. They’ll stay in their region.

South east will improve from current conditions. The gas reserves will help earn forex. They’ll all move back to the region in a flurry of emotions. However, in less than five years, they’ll start struggling to move back to west, south south and north. They’ll not have freedoms they used to have in Nigeria and they’ll complain everyday on social media. They’ll start trying to takeover lands in the SS. SS will fight back and ask for help from powerful west and north, which may create another Ukraine situation. People who fought for Biafra will be entitled to power.

Southwest will prosper. Industries in Ogun, power in Osun, agriculture in ekiti, oil in ondo, services in Oyo and tech and tourism in lagos will bring a lot of wealth. They’ll quickly build a road amd train connecting west Africa all the way to Senegal. It’ll without doubt be the best alumni region out of Nigeria, leading in tech, security, economy, jobs, shipping, transportation etc.

I guess you failed geography in school. It should be south-south minus AkwaCross, parts of Delta, Edo, Bayelsa and entire Rivers. You can now extrapolate that south-south is nonexistence.

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Sammy07: 5:47pm On Nov 08, 2022
Perfectbeing:
I'm not Yoruba. I'm Edo.
Remember the Yorubas fought the longest civil war in Africa before colonisation. A whooping 100 years civil war. Nigeria is what's holding them together.

You should read what caused the civil war
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Sammy07: 5:48pm On Nov 08, 2022
Where is alexbells.

This is the kind of thread he likes cheesy
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Idiko1: 5:50pm On Nov 08, 2022
Thinkam:
Wow southwest will be heaven on earth grin grin

Yaruba sef

Atiku is coming

Yet whisper the disintegration of the shithole called Nigeria, Yoruba will develop convulsion. What a bunch of loudmouths.

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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Penguin2: 5:51pm On Nov 08, 2022
They keep wishing Southeast bad and evil but our God keeps proving them wrong.

After the war they thought our region would be pauperized for life but we are now competing favourably and even above them.

And now they think that if we have independence we would be worst off.

Fools!

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