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From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by quadraheem(m): 7:55pm On Apr 23, 2023
With the ongoing civil war happening in Sudan, we hope we can all see how it has taken a lot of lives and destruction of properties.
Only God knows when and how this is going to end and the gains that will ever come out of it, if any.
This is another lesson for millennials in Nigeria and all other African countries to always thread softly, take things gently and follow due process in achieving their goals rather than heating up the polity and forcefully forcing their ideologies on others.
We can all see how a lot of international communities are evacuating their citizens from the civil war ravaged country, despite the fact that some of these countries always play parts in turning the citizens against their governments.
Even Nigerians in Sudan are also calling on their government to come to their aid and evacuate them from the war hit country. Who are the Sudanese going to call upon to come and evacuate them? Of course none.
The same way Nigerians might not have anyone to call upon if eventually they used their own hands to cause destructions for themselves.
A lot of happy homes now broken, businesses collapsed, more orphans, more widows, more widowers, houses and government infrastructures burnt, rapes and all sorts of unthinkables.
Nigerians should not let evil people mislead them into situations like this.
It’s only the beginning of unrest we can know but no one knows how and when it will come to and end.

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Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by helinues: 8:00pm On Apr 23, 2023
Those who are desperate for power should relax their muscles , 2027 election is another opportunity to try again

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Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by MasterJayJay: 8:09pm On Apr 23, 2023
quadraheem:
With the ongoing civil war happening in Sudan, we hope we can all see how it has taken a lot of lives and destruction of properties.
Only God knows when and how this is going to end and the gains that will ever come out of it, if any.
This is another lesson for millennials in Nigeria and all other African countries to always thread softly, take things gently and follow due process in achieving their goals rather than heating up the polity and forcefully forcing their ideologies on others.
We can all see how a lot of international communities are evacuating their citizens from the civil war ravaged country, despite the fact that some of these countries always play parts in turning the citizens against their governments.
Nigerians should not let evil people mislead them into situations like this.
Civil war is not the only type of war.
The IDP camps in northern Nigeria is as a result of war or comedy?

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Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by magoo10(m): 8:14pm On Apr 23, 2023
Tribal bigots have a lot to learn
War does no country any good as no one has the monopoly of threatening violence.

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Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by Nobody: 8:16pm On Apr 23, 2023
Interesting...
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by Dubetex96(m): 8:47pm On Apr 23, 2023
magoo10:
Tribal bigots have a lot to learn
War does no country any good as no one has the monopoly of threatening violence.

Yoruba threatening Igbos

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Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by magoo10(m): 8:56pm On Apr 23, 2023
Dubetex96:


Yoruba threatening Igbos
Tribal bigots are political merchants and not necessarily tribesmen or natives of a particular tribe.
The igbos are the last people you can threaten war and no sane man will do so.
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by seunmsg(m): 9:32pm On Apr 23, 2023
We can’t stress the futility of war enough. It’s a lose lose adventure that does no one any good. The ongoing war in Sudan will kill lots of Sudanese on both sides. Foreign countries will evacuate their citizens and war merchants will sell arms to the two sides to kill themselves.

At the end of day, dead people, wounded people, broken families and aborted dreams on all sides will be the outcome. A dead soldier on the winning side will not be part of the victory. War does nobody any good.

Again, we must learn from the military intervention/misadventure in Sudan. When Omar Bashir was ousted by these same guys, they were applauded by the international community for getting ride of a dictator. The US government negotiated an arrangement that will see the military government short lived and a democratic government elected. They even brought a civilian Prime Minister to lead the government. The military quickly pushed the PM aside and today, a civil war is the outcome. Despite all the wrongdoing of the elected government of Omar Bashir, this civil war would have been avoided if he wasn’t overthrown. This is the biggest lesson for me in the face of those calling for interim government or military intervention because their candidate lost the last election.

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Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by quadraheem(m): 11:10am On Apr 24, 2023
seunmsg:
We can’t stress the futility of war enough. It’s a lose lose adventure that does no one any good. The ongoing war in Sudan will kill lots of Sudanese on both sides. Foreign countries will evacuate their citizens and war merchants will sell arms to the two sides to kill themselves.

At the end of day, dead people, wounded people, broken families and aborted dreams on all sides will be the outcome. A dead soldier on the winning side will not be part of the victory. War does nobody any good.

Again, we must learn from the military intervention/misadventure in Sudan. When Omar Bashir was ousted by these same guys, they were applauded by the international community for getting ride of a dictator. The US government negotiated an arrangement that will see the military government short lived and a democratic government elected. They even brought a civilian Prime Minister to lead the government. The military quickly pushed the PM aside and today, a civil war is the outcome. Despite all the wrongdoing of the elected government of Omar Bashir, this civil war would have been avoided if he wasn’t overthrown. This is the biggest lesson for me in the face of those calling for interim government or military intervention because their candidate lost the last election.

Thanks so much. You really got the true picture.
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by Father0fjesus: 11:15am On Apr 24, 2023
quadraheem:
With the ongoing civil war happening in Sudan, we hope we can all see how it has taken a lot of lives and destruction of properties.
Only God knows when and how this is going to end and the gains that will ever come out of it, if any.
This is another lesson for millennials in Nigeria and all other African countries to always thread softly, take things gently and follow due process in achieving their goals rather than heating up the polity and forcefully forcing their ideologies on others.
We can all see how a lot of international communities are evacuating their citizens from the civil war ravaged country, despite the fact that some of these countries always play parts in turning the citizens against their governments.
Even Nigerians in Sudan are also calling on their government to come to their aid and evacuate them from the war hit country. Who are the Sudanese going to call upon to come and evacuate them? Of course none.
The same way Nigerians might not have anyone to call upon if eventually they used their own hands to cause destructions for themselves.
A lot of happy homes now broken, businesses collapsed, more orphans, more widows, more widowers, houses and government infrastructures burnt, rapes and all sorts of unthinkables.
Nigerians should not let evil people mislead them into situations like this.
It’s only the beginning of unrest we can know but no one knows how and when it will come to and end.
if war will make Nigeria a better place after then let's do it. This country cannot continue like this

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Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by Zandena(f): 11:26am On Apr 24, 2023
A word is enough for the wise!
Sudanese supposed to have learnt from Libya when they foolishly violently removed their country's leader Ghadaffi through US judas which led to the civil unrest that has deferred any solution till date!
The day Sudanese unconstitutionally removed Umar Al-Bashir in 2019 the country has degenerated into anarchy and killings with no effective government in place.
Those boys calling for protest here in Nigeria are simply Merchants of war and wanton killings which must be extinguished NOW.
I pray Nigeria will not experience the Sudan incident

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Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by quadraheem(m): 12:05pm On Apr 24, 2023
Father0fjesus:
if war will make Nigeria a better place after then let's do it. This country cannot continue like this
There’s no where war solves a problem. The damages caused is always huge and years backward in development.
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by MXrep: 12:12pm On Apr 24, 2023
quadraheem:

There’s no where war solves a problem. The damages caused is always huge and years backward in development.
No lastiing peace without conflict. Even ESN violence has settled fulani herdsmen issue once an for all.
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by MXrep: 12:17pm On Apr 24, 2023
Zandena:
A word is enough for the wise!
Sudanese supposed to have learnt from Libya when they foolishly violently removed their country's leader Ghadaffi through US judas which led to the civil unrest that has deferred any solution till date!
The day Sudanese unconstitutionally removed Umar Al-Bashir in 2019 the country has degenerated into anarchy and killings with no effective government in place.
Those boys calling for protest here in Nigeria are simply agents of war and wanton killings which must be extinguished NOW.
I pray Nigeria will not experience the Sudan incident
Nigeria didn't learn from the world wars. If you maltreat people too much war is inevitable. It's not about winning or losing but making a statement about what you are capable of and getting better respect next time. Germany, despite losing two world wars are now the economic engine room of Europe. Despite not participating in world politics they are respected and treated with caution. Nigeria will definitely learn the hard way
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by Father0fjesus: 12:57pm On Apr 24, 2023
quadraheem:

There’s no where war solves a problem. The damages caused is always huge and years backward in development.
Wars has solved a lot of problems. You don't know history.
The stability in Europe today is a result of numerous wars. The greatest countries of the world are thr ones that has fought the most dangerous wars.

Algeria attained stability and started developing after the Algerian Civil War.
Japan started putting themselves together after the second world War.

China that you know today fought wars almost all their years until the 1970s. United states, Germany, U.K, Poland, Italy etc have fought more wars than any African country.

Wars are always part of history of Great countries because they learn from it.
It seem that we have not learnt anything from the Nigerian Civil War that's why our politicians are still playing ethnic cards and intentionally marginalizing a region. By the time this government sees a serious rebel that can match their own level of wickedness, they will adjust. Trust me

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Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by Parachoko: 1:13pm On Apr 24, 2023
seunmsg:
We can’t stress the futility of war enough. It’s a lose lose adventure that does no one any good. The ongoing war in Sudan will kill lots of Sudanese on both sides. Foreign countries will evacuate their citizens and war merchants will sell arms to the two sides to kill themselves.

At the end of day, dead people, wounded people, broken families and aborted dreams on all sides will be the outcome. A dead soldier on the winning side will not be part of the victory. War does nobody any good.

Again, we must learn from the military intervention/misadventure in Sudan. When Omar Bashir was ousted by these same guys, they were applauded by the international community for getting ride of a dictator. The US government negotiated an arrangement that will see the military government short lived and a democratic government elected. They even brought a civilian Prime Minister to lead the government. The military quickly pushed the PM aside and today, a civil war is the outcome. Despite all the wrongdoing of the elected government of Omar Bashir, this civil war would have been avoided if he wasn’t overthrown. This is the biggest lesson for me in the face of those calling for interim government or military intervention because their candidate lost the last election.
Nigeria would have been in the same position Sudan is by now if the military intervened after the election. This is what IPOB and Asiwaju hatets want, they prefer to have anarchy rather than Asiwaju wining.

Thank God the Enemies of Nigeria were all put to shame
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by MXrep: 1:29pm On Apr 24, 2023
Parachoko:
Nigeria would have been in the same position Sudan is by now if the military intervened after the election. This is what IPOB and Asiwaju hatets want, they prefer to have anarchy rather than Asiwaju wining.

Thank God the Enemies of Nigeria were all put to shame
This one all of una de panick?
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by Parachoko: 1:31pm On Apr 24, 2023
MXrep:

This one all of una de panick?
I'm not panicking.

Asiwaju will become the president on May 29 2023, the day is sacrosanct.
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by chichar1(f): 1:33pm On Apr 24, 2023
Parachoko:
Nigeria would have been in the same position Sudan is by now if the military intervened after the election. This is what IPOB and Asiwaju hatets want, they prefer to have anarchy rather than Asiwaju wining.

Thank God the Enemies of Nigeria were all put to shame
TRASHY COMMENT. Go to those developed democratic countries and rig election , then you will be expecting peace to reign?
Well I don't blame you.
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by Parachoko: 1:37pm On Apr 24, 2023
chichar1:
TRASHY COMMENT. Go to those developed democratic countries and rig election , then you will be expecting peace to reign?
Well I don't blame you.
Where in my post am I against Pand0ra going to court?

The case is in court I wander why Pand0ra urchins were asking for an Interim Government or for the Military to take over.

Datti and his fellow Obidi0ts sould be busy with the court case not to be making treasonable comments on a tv program
Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by quadraheem(m): 12:48pm On Apr 26, 2023
Thank God, the Federal government of Nigeria has started the evacuation of Nigerian in Sudan.
Never too late

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