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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by beerfraud: 12:37pm On Jul 07, 2023
Ihateheadslamer:
Let the igbos Go.

Is that too much to ask tongue
is there any rope on your neck?

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Fourteen90: 12:44pm On Jul 07, 2023
How obi won jump from 3rd to be declared winner? bros you need sound education. Mr Statistics show wait for the next general election. If him wise he go consolidate his political structure not to dey go around consistute nuisances and play Victim and playing on people's emotions and brain. He couldn't even provided a Labour party agent that was present on the day of election. if Nigeria divide today, Igbo's go suffer, what is the contribution of eastern state to Nigerian's income? go and check it Na southwest state they lead. Oyo state self dey among before Una say an Lagos state now. Go and Google it. Eastern Nigeria it at economic and social disadvantage.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by yarimo(m): 12:47pm On Jul 07, 2023
Eyya you are suffering from too much intake of weed and tramadol
Obi2saveNigeria:
Call it prophecy, or forcast, or prediction but Mark it today, Nigeria will break up if Tinubu is not removed by the tribunal.

I will explain, it's going to be long but detailed:

The Nigerian civil war ended in 1970 with a no Victor, no vanquished declaration. Igbos accepted with faith and began to reintegrate with the rest of Nigeria. They invested massively all over the country with the impression that Nigeria has come to stay. To the credit of other leaders in Nigeria post civil war, they also tried to assimilate Igbos within the politics of the country, even though the promised reconstruction of war ravaged Eastern Nigeria was never carried out. Some military officials of Eastern origins who left the Nigerian army to fight on the Biafran side were also reintegrated into the NA. In 1979, just 9 years after the war ended, Alex Ekwueme became vice president to Shehu Shagari. During the succeeding military regimes, some Igbos also held important positions.

In 1999, Alex Ekwueme who formed PDP alongside the G34 was on the verge of emerging the civilian president. However, the military leaders, mostly from the North felt that since Abiola, a Yoruba man, was not allowed to rule Nigeria despite winning the 1993 election then it would help foster unity if they produce the president. Based on that, the military brushed up Obasanjo who has just been released from prison and totally broke. They manipulated the system ensured Obasanjo emerged winner at the Jos primaries. He eventually ruled for 8 years. Between 1999 and now, Yorubas have ruled for 8 years as president, and also 8 years as vice president. Igbos have never ruled, not even as vice president for so many decades!

Some Nigerians often taunted Igbos that the Igbos have not played politics well or embraced other Nigerians enough to win the presidential election. Laughable as the argument may seem but in the 2023 election, Peter Obi shattered all those arguments. He campaigned in all the states in Nigeria. He appealed to all Nigerians and gave them reasons to vote for him. He went to some Northern states like Kaduna, Borno, Adamawa etc. multiple times just to give them a sense of belonging. Above all, Obi happened to be the most astute and least corrupt of all.

Nigerians reciprocated by supporting him en mass. Peter Obi, pulled unprecedented crowds in not just Southern Nigeria but also in the North. Even without renting crowd like his opponents kept doing. For the first time since 1999, it became obvious that an Igbo man was about to emerge president of Nigeria. However, what followed next shocked not only Nigerians but foreign observers as well. Bola Tinubu who was the candidate of the ruling party threw caution to the wind and unleashed the worst form of desperation ever in the history of presidential elections in Nigeria. He and his henchmen started threatening Igbos. The sort of ethnic profiling these men kept spewing against Igbos could be comparable to that of the Third Reich against Jews prior to the holocaust.

If it had stopped at just rhetorics, it may have been manageable but no, they elevated their threats on Igbos and began attacking them physically in Lagos. Several Igbo dominated markets were burnt down. Tinubu's men including MC Oluomo were seen on television threatening Igbos in Lagos and warned them not to come out to vote. Policemen were on ground watching him and smiling when he dished out the threats. On election day, several Igbos were either killed or maimed. Others were either attacked and stopped from voting or had their votes destroyed!

Despite all these brazen attacks, Peter Obi was still about to win overwhelmingly. When the ruling party realized that Peter Obi was about to win landslide, they connived with INEC and shut the Irev down, thereby preventing real time uploads of votes cast across Nigeria. Every unbiased and informed Nigerian knew everything that transpired. No one was fooled.

Today, the case is at the tribunal. If there is fare judgment, Peter Obi will be declared the winner. When Peter Obi was asked what if the judges rule against him. He stated that such ain't supposed to happen based on overwhelming evidence available. However, if the judges decide to go against it, it means the country has been reduced to a criminal state.

If the tribunal gives a wrong judgment and validate Tinubu as president, Nigeria will hit the rocks. It will become clear to all and sundry that Igbos are not wanted/accepted in Nigeria.

Nnamdi Kanu is still in prison and he has become very popular. Most people no longer see him as irritant but a victim. Almost all he said has come to pass. Supreme Court has ruled that he should be released.

Now, with the harrassments and humiliation of Igbos before, during and after the election, there would be a consensus agreement within Igbos that Nigeria is not for them. Believe me, there has never been a time when Igbos unanimously support breakup since the war ended. When Uwazuruike and his MASSOB were fighting for Biafra, a significant percentage of Igbos didn't support them. Same with Nnamdi Kanu prior to his detention. Tinubu ruling for 8 years will mean presidency returning to North for another 8 years, a total of 16 years! During that 16 years, with Igbos being bitter and frustrated, what do you think will happen?

It's not possible to hold Nnamdi Kanu in detention forever, the longer he even stays in prison, the more revered he becomes. He would eventually become to Igbos what Mandela was to South African. And should he die in prison, all other options will be off the table! Heads or tails, I don't see Igbos remaining in Nigeria.

Peter Obi would have healed Nigeria but because of the desperation of one man, we missed that golden opportunity.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by 7lives: 12:51pm On Jul 07, 2023
Lifestone:

Are these the reasons you said Nigeria will break up? You are clueless.
How do other Nigerians trust Igbos, when at every time you kept threatening to break Nigeria up, how do we then trust you with power. I hope you can see how you have become enemies of the Igbos.
Only igbos has no friends among other ethnic nationality, you are fighting ijaw, you are fighting Hausa/fulani and now you are fighting Yoruba people. Who are Igbo allies in Nigeria?.
Meanwhile, it's your forefather Nnamdi Azikiwe that refused the inclusion of breakup clause in the Independence constitution. Why are you crying now.
Abeg stop all these threats


Let him cry, until they learn to see other Nigerians as equals and not their Juniors, they will continue to cry.
You can't disrespect others and expect them to love you, you go to people's home to insult them and expect a hug?.
Bunch of Jokers.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Opiop: 12:52pm On Jul 07, 2023
yarimo:
Eyya you are suffering from too much intake of weed and tramadol
Always Online Everyday...This is a child of 18yrs don't reply his comments. He's always online looking for ways to insult people.

AVORY2009 SAME TEENAGER AS yarimo
Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Nobody: 1:07pm On Jul 07, 2023
The case will be dismissed and Obi will be fined at least 100m for wasting everybody's time
Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by LOVEALAIGBO: 1:47pm On Jul 07, 2023
BentizilL:

You have started writing nonsense to justify Azikiwe selfish thinking, he thought Igbo were destined to rule africa... cheesy
Where's Azikiwe today??... You thought you can sabotage the other two region and side with British to control the rest... shocked

The reality today's that Igbo are now a fourth class citizen that'll never rule Nigeria...

You killed ijaw people and naked Adaka Boro to Lagos for trying to leave Azikiwe one Nigeria, but have the audacity to declare Biafra a year and some months later thinking we'll leave you right?.. angry

The West and the North will not give you any independence and you'll not become a president in Nigeria...
You cannot throw us into this shit and expect to go Scot free... 💯

Hehehehehe grin grin grin

A lot of the contrived rant you posted didn’t come as a surprise to me! For instance, i know as much as you hate and despise the Igbo, you can’t afford to let them go….not because of the crap reason you gave up there, but because you’re a insecure, pathetic leech who can’t face living on your own, using your own human and natural resources! Yes….i said it!!!

Further to the aforementioned, you can’t afford to support the Igbo leaving….even if it’s just ‘your 5 landlocked south-east states’! And you know why! It’s because you know majority of Nigerians (minus the hegemonic core north and their Tinubu-led Yoruba cheerleaders) are sick and tired of ‘one Nigeria’….a fake nation where the ruling hegemonic Fulani and their Yoruba partners believe central power is theirs to own and control to the exclusion of all others….even the ethnicity claimed to be the 3rd leg of the tripod! You’re utterly shameless in your pride and arrogance!

Don’t know or care about all this talk of Zik ‘arm-twisting Ahmadu Bello and Awo to agree the non-inclusion of secession clause in the constitution’, however if you speak to most informed Igbo, they wouldn’t hesitate to tell you they see Zik as an idealist who should take a large part of the blame for Ndigbo sharing the same country with peoples and ethnicities that hate their guts and who don’t hesitate to show it given half a chance! I only cut him some slack because, unlike Awo and the Sadauna who were born and brought up in their own regions, Zik had more of a Pan-Nigerian upbringing and was fluent in speaking the three major languages of Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa! His upbringing helped shape his idealistic Nigerian political worldview as against the other two who had more of a realistic ethnocentric one!

I say things as i see them, and i also believe Zik was driven by his political ambition to be president (not ceremonial) or Prime Minister of Nigeria!

Another thing people tend to forget when deceptively blaming Zik for all their self-inflicted and self-sustained woes is (and this is the most important point of all) WHAT WE’VE BEEN LIVING SINCE 1966 IS NOT THE NIGERIA ZIK, NDIGBO OR ANY OTHER NIGERIAN SIGNED UP FOR! This is why you see intelligent Nigerians call for a return of the status-quo to pre ‘66 coup settings….of course with a few modifications given our present political realities!

On Adaka Boro: you sure of your facts? Was it Zik or Ndigbo who ‘prevented Ijaw from leaving ‘one Nigeria’’, or was it the gov’t of the day led by Ironsi, another idealistic and naive Igbo man!? Also, can you tell us the extent of this declared Niger-Delta Republic: it boundaries; it’s regions and ethnic make up; it’s capital; and whether the Ijaw of the then Mid-Western Region were included?
Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Guestlander: 2:09pm On Jul 07, 2023
I stand with Asari Dolubo, let the Ibos go.
Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Nobody: 2:26pm On Jul 07, 2023
Nigeria is 6 regions, even though one region leaves, that is not breaking up, breaking up is when every one of the region decides to leave at same time, which will never happen. Your topic is a fallacy. Any region that wants to go will go, Nigeria will remain. Most Nigerians love this big united Nigeria despite it's shortcomings, secession has no benefits.
Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Christistruth03: 2:30pm On Jul 07, 2023
At least you will finally get your Biafra

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Nobody: 2:31pm On Jul 07, 2023
You're overreaching yourself it lf you think anyone in his country gives 2 fvcks about you guys.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by bukkysam(f): 2:38pm On Jul 07, 2023
Come and scarter the country

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Globad(f): 3:51pm On Jul 07, 2023
IconicR:
😂 why is it so hard to accept defeat.

It has become a psychological disorder for them

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by orisa37: 4:47pm On Jul 07, 2023
OBI2SAVENIGERIA, YOU ARE RISKING TREASONABLE FELONY AND YOU WILL GET ONE SOON.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Rostikol: 5:00pm On Jul 07, 2023
Obi2saveNigeria:


You're just naive. Who broke USSR? Sudan? Ethiopia? Nobody, they all imploded because they failed to evolve and carry everyone along.

Why then do you believe Nigeria can't implode when it's even weaker than most of those countries prior to their break up?

Weaker how?

The only people making noise are Igbos, after their man lost the election. Just 1 out of over 500 ethnic groups.

Everyone else is proud to be Nigerian.

You can fck off into your hole in a circle, but choose not to, with 12 million of you in the north and 10 million in the west.

What are you all doing there if Nigeria is so horrible and you want to leave?

It makes no sense and I think you just want the attention.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Nobody: 5:14pm On Jul 07, 2023
LOVEALAIGBO:


There were three regions at the gathering....how come the other two got 'bullied' into agreeing with whatever you claimthe idealist Azikiwe wanted? Who gave him that kind of power!

In any case, you deceptive lot that now are pretending to beat yourself up because 'Azikiwe refused to sign secessional clause'.....didn't you have the opportunity to secede from 1966 to 70? Also, you have held ultimate power since murdering Ironsi and taking hegemonic control over Nigeria.....what happened to that your 'desire' to include 'secession clause' in all the subsequent constitutions you've clobbered together?

The desire went away the moment Azikwe sided with the British to not allow secession clause in our constitution. Now any region who plays his cards right gets to rule over one Nigeria!

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Olugboye226(m): 5:21pm On Jul 07, 2023
This is total rubbish and waste of time article. You better wake up from your sleep on time before it's too late.
Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Nobody: 5:23pm On Jul 07, 2023
LOVEALAIGBO:


Hehehehehe grin grin grin

A lot of the contrived rant you posted didn’t come as a surprise to me! For instance, i know as much as you hate and despise the Igbo, you can’t afford to let them go….not because of the crap reason you gave up there, but because you’re a insecure, pathetic leech who can’t face living on your own, using your own human and natural resources! Yes….i said it!!!

Further to the aforementioned, you can’t afford to support the Igbo leaving….even if it’s just ‘your 5 landlocked south-east states’! And you know why! It’s because you know majority of Nigerians (minus the hegemonic core north and their Tinubu-led Yoruba cheerleaders) are sick and tired of ‘one Nigeria’….a fake nation where the ruling hegemonic Fulani and their Yoruba partners believe central power is theirs to own and control to the exclusion of all others….even the ethnicity claimed to be the 3rd leg of the tripod! You’re utterly shameless in your pride and arrogance!

Don’t know or care about all this talk of Zik ‘arm-twisting Ahmadu Bello and Awo to agree the non-inclusion of secession clause in the constitution’, however if you speak to most informed Igbo, they wouldn’t hesitate to tell you they see Zik as an idealist who should take a large part of the blame for Ndigbo sharing the same country with peoples and ethnicities that hate their guts and who don’t hesitate to show it given half a chance! I only cut him some slack because, unlike Awo and the Sadauna who were born and brought up in their own regions, Zik had more of a Pan-Nigerian upbringing and was fluent in speaking the three major languages of Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa! His upbringing helped shape his idealistic Nigerian political worldview as against the other two who had more of a realistic ethnocentric one!

I say things as i see them, and i also believe Zik was driven by his political ambition to be president (not ceremonial) or Prime Minister of Nigeria!

Another thing people tend to forget when deceptively blaming Zik for all their self-inflicted and self-sustained woes is (and this is the most important point of all) WHAT WE’VE BEEN LIVING SINCE 1966 IS NOT THE NIGERIA ZIK, NDIGBO OR ANY OTHER NIGERIAN SIGNED UP FOR! This is why you see intelligent Nigerians call for a return of the status-quo to pre ‘66 coup settings….of course with a few modifications given our present political realities!

On Adaka Boro: you sure of your facts? Was it Zik or Ndigbo who ‘prevented Ijaw from leaving ‘one Nigeria’’, or was it the gov’t of the day led by Ironsi, another idealistic and naive Igbo man!? Also, can you tell us the extent of this declared Niger-Delta Republic: it boundaries; it’s regions and ethnic make up; it’s capital; and whether the Ijaw of the then Mid-Western Region were included?

Read your comments again, hope you realize now why Nigerians never again want to be ruled by naive and idealistic igbos.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Obi2saveNigeria: 5:29pm On Jul 07, 2023
Rostikol:


Weaker how?

The only people making noise are Igbos, after their man lost the election. Just 1 out of over 500 ethnic groups.

Everyone else is proud to be Nigerian.

You can fck off into your hole in a circle, but choose not to, with 12 million of you in the north and 10 million in the west.

What are you all doing there if Nigeria is so horrible and you want to leave?

It makes no sense and I think you just want the attention.

The joke is on you. If you believe that Nigeria can do without Igbos then why not support the calls for referendum?

500 ethnic groups indeed.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by truthhurtsnaira: 5:34pm On Jul 07, 2023
Naija is already broken….since 1960…

Britain even tried to tell una when they created the regions that should have been like India/Bangladesh/Pakistan/Nepal… but foolish kiddos wanted this “Nigeria” to work by all means- a country they themselves senior, and by force overthrew and overthrew again….


That’s Negroes for YOU
Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by plaindealer: 5:38pm On Jul 07, 2023
Silly Igbos, you are not the first to lose electron and you won't be the last ..


Go and sit down somewhere

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by walex2(m): 6:19pm On Jul 07, 2023
Obi2saveNigeria:
Call it prophecy, or forcast, or prediction but Mark it today, Nigeria will break up if Tinubu is not removed by the tribunal.

I will explain, it's going to be long but detailed:

The Nigerian civil war ended in 1970 with a no Victor, no vanquished declaration. Igbos accepted with faith and began to reintegrate with the rest of Nigeria. They invested massively all over the country with the impression that Nigeria has come to stay. To the credit of other leaders in Nigeria post civil war, they also tried to assimilate Igbos within the politics of the country, even though the promised reconstruction of war ravaged Eastern Nigeria was never carried out. Some military officials of Eastern origins who left the Nigerian army to fight on the Biafran side were also reintegrated into the NA. In 1979, just 9 years after the war ended, Alex Ekwueme became vice president to Shehu Shagari. During the succeeding military regimes, some Igbos also held important positions.

In 1999, Alex Ekwueme who formed PDP alongside the G34 was on the verge of emerging the civilian president. However, the military leaders, mostly from the North felt that since Abiola, a Yoruba man, was not allowed to rule Nigeria despite winning the 1993 election then it would help foster unity if they produce the president. Based on that, the military brushed up Obasanjo who has just been released from prison and totally broke. They manipulated the system ensured Obasanjo emerged winner at the Jos primaries. He eventually ruled for 8 years. Between 1999 and now, Yorubas have ruled for 8 years as president, and also 8 years as vice president. Igbos have never ruled, not even as vice president for so many decades!

Some Nigerians often taunted Igbos that the Igbos have not played politics well or embraced other Nigerians enough to win the presidential election. Laughable as the argument may seem but in the 2023 election, Peter Obi shattered all those arguments. He campaigned in all the states in Nigeria. He appealed to all Nigerians and gave them reasons to vote for him. He went to some Northern states like Kaduna, Borno, Adamawa etc. multiple times just to give them a sense of belonging. Above all, Obi happened to be the most astute and least corrupt of all.

Nigerians reciprocated by supporting him en mass. Peter Obi, pulled unprecedented crowds in not just Southern Nigeria but also in the North. Even without renting crowd like his opponents kept doing. For the first time since 1999, it became obvious that an Igbo man was about to emerge president of Nigeria. However, what followed next shocked not only Nigerians but foreign observers as well. Bola Tinubu who was the candidate of the ruling party threw caution to the wind and unleashed the worst form of desperation ever in the history of presidential elections in Nigeria. He and his henchmen started threatening Igbos. The sort of ethnic profiling these men kept spewing against Igbos could be comparable to that of the Third Reich against Jews prior to the holocaust.

If it had stopped at just rhetorics, it may have been manageable but no, they elevated their threats on Igbos and began attacking them physically in Lagos. Several Igbo dominated markets were burnt down. Tinubu's men including MC Oluomo were seen on television threatening Igbos in Lagos and warned them not to come out to vote. Policemen were on ground watching him and smiling when he dished out the threats. On election day, several Igbos were either killed or maimed. Others were either attacked and stopped from voting or had their votes destroyed!

Despite all these brazen attacks, Peter Obi was still about to win overwhelmingly. When the ruling party realized that Peter Obi was about to win landslide, they connived with INEC and shut the Irev down, thereby preventing real time uploads of votes cast across Nigeria. Every unbiased and informed Nigerian knew everything that transpired. No one was fooled.

Today, the case is at the tribunal. If there is fare judgment, Peter Obi will be declared the winner. When Peter Obi was asked what if the judges rule against him. He stated that such ain't supposed to happen based on overwhelming evidence available. However, if the judges decide to go against it, it means the country has been reduced to a criminal state.

If the tribunal gives a wrong judgment and validate Tinubu as president, Nigeria will hit the rocks. It will become clear to all and sundry that Igbos are not wanted/accepted in Nigeria.

Nnamdi Kanu is still in prison and he has become very popular. Most people no longer see him as irritant but a victim. Almost all he said has come to pass. Supreme Court has ruled that he should be released.

Now, with the harrassments and humiliation of Igbos before, during and after the election, there would be a consensus agreement within Igbos that Nigeria is not for them. Believe me, there has never been a time when Igbos unanimously support breakup since the war ended. When Uwazuruike and his MASSOB were fighting for Biafra, a significant percentage of Igbos didn't support them. Same with Nnamdi Kanu prior to his detention. Tinubu ruling for 8 years will mean presidency returning to North for another 8 years, a total of 16 years! During that 16 years, with Igbos being bitter and frustrated, what do you think will happen?

It's not possible to hold Nnamdi Kanu in detention forever, the longer he even stays in prison, the more revered he becomes. He would eventually become to Igbos what Mandela was to South African. And should he die in prison, all other options will be off the table! Heads or tails, I don't see Igbos remaining in Nigeria.

Peter Obi would have healed Nigeria but because of the desperation of one man, we missed that golden opportunity.


Let me ask you, how many states did Obi won to be eligible as president elect? Kano margin between obi and Tinubu is about 700k, Kastina, kebbi, sokoto, Jigawa, Zamfara, entire north east apart from Taraba, south west apart from Lagos. Do you think only South East and south South votes can make Obi becomes the president? Go to IREV and do your calculations Tinubu still won.

Tribunal and Supreme court will uphold the election of TINUBU am ready for 500k bet.

Let me also ask you, whether south east need Nigeria more than Nigeria need south east. If Nigeria divide today who will be the great loser between South East and South West. Yoruba can survive without the ibos but ibos can't survive without the south West and the Yorubas. So I always laugh whenever I hear ibos threatening that Nigeria should let them go and I always reply you can easily leave without permission the simple route is to tell all your people to move their business and offerings to the South East. But pls note the entire South East is not up to only Niger state in term of landscape. Who will buy your motor park in south East, who will buy the fake drugs in the south east, where are the market for all your electronics in south east first answer all those questions. And pls note the day Nigeria seize to exist the first thing people will do is to drive all igbos away

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Ihateheadslamer: 6:57pm On Jul 07, 2023
Go and drink brukutu tongue
thesicilian:

You're probably typing this from Lagos. Who is stopping you from going?
Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by gawu1: 6:59pm On Jul 07, 2023
BentizilL:
Who cares about you being bitter or frustrated?? Is presidency an Igbo post? cheesy
There are over 250 ethnic in Nigeria, who cares about what you lots think? tongue

Stop trying to rewrite history, Obasanjo beat Ekwueme silly in 1999... Ungrateful people trying to rewrite the history of Nigeria to favour their selfish ambition... grin
I tell you, there is not a bitter group of people in the world like these people. Twice Buhari offered them alliance by appointing them as his VP, but they rejected him each time. However, Buhari has to look beyond them to get his ambition realized by going to the Yoruba next for alliance. The chances were high that had they accepted his alliance, he would have supported them to succeed him. While they did refused to him support, after winning and becoming the president against their wishes they kept maligning his personality, his tribe, ethnicity and everything about him. The same treatment they are giving Tinubu and the Yoruba now.
The Igbo think that by threatening break up other Nigerians can just succumbed to their whims and Caprice easily. Very little thing, they would cry victimization. A 19 years age forged jamb results, an act which was supposed to be condemned by even foolish persons, but they successfully turned it tribalism, unleashing unprintable vituperative wards on jamb, its head, the institution for exposing her and very other Nigerians that stood against the despicable act

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by Akungitit: 7:25pm On Jul 07, 2023
Even if you write a post which is as long as River Nile,no IPOB goat will ever rule the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Nigerian presidency is not for second class citizens.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by adekolaelect(m): 7:57pm On Jul 07, 2023
Obi2saveNigeria:
Call it prophecy, or forcast, or prediction but Mark it today, Nigeria will break up if Tinubu is not removed by the tribunal.

I will explain, it's going to be long but detailed:

The Nigerian civil war ended in 1970 with a no Victor, no vanquished declaration. Igbos accepted with faith and began to reintegrate with the rest of Nigeria. They invested massively all over the country with the impression that Nigeria has come to stay. To the credit of other leaders in Nigeria post civil war, they also tried to assimilate Igbos within the politics of the country, even though the promised reconstruction of war ravaged Eastern Nigeria was never carried out. Some military officials of Eastern origins who left the Nigerian army to fight on the Biafran side were also reintegrated into the NA. In 1979, just 9 years after the war ended, Alex Ekwueme became vice president to Shehu Shagari. During the succeeding military regimes, some Igbos also held important positions.

In 1999, Alex Ekwueme who formed PDP alongside the G34 was on the verge of emerging the civilian president. However, the military leaders, mostly from the North felt that since Abiola, a Yoruba man, was not allowed to rule Nigeria despite winning the 1993 election then it would help foster unity if they produce the president. Based on that, the military brushed up Obasanjo who has just been released from prison and totally broke. They manipulated the system ensured Obasanjo emerged winner at the Jos primaries. He eventually ruled for 8 years. Between 1999 and now, Yorubas have ruled for 8 years as president, and also 8 years as vice president. Igbos have never ruled, not even as vice president for so many decades!

Some Nigerians often taunted Igbos that the Igbos have not played politics well or embraced other Nigerians enough to win the presidential election. Laughable as the argument may seem but in the 2023 election, Peter Obi shattered all those arguments. He campaigned in all the states in Nigeria. He appealed to all Nigerians and gave them reasons to vote for him. He went to some Northern states like Kaduna, Borno, Adamawa etc. multiple times just to give them a sense of belonging. Above all, Obi happened to be the most astute and least corrupt of all.

Nigerians reciprocated by supporting him en mass. Peter Obi, pulled unprecedented crowds in not just Southern Nigeria but also in the North. Even without renting crowd like his opponents kept doing. For the first time since 1999, it became obvious that an Igbo man was about to emerge president of Nigeria. However, what followed next shocked not only Nigerians but foreign observers as well. Bola Tinubu who was the candidate of the ruling party threw caution to the wind and unleashed the worst form of desperation ever in the history of presidential elections in Nigeria. He and his henchmen started threatening Igbos. The sort of ethnic profiling these men kept spewing against Igbos could be comparable to that of the Third Reich against Jews prior to the holocaust.

If it had stopped at just rhetorics, it may have been manageable but no, they elevated their threats on Igbos and began attacking them physically in Lagos. Several Igbo dominated markets were burnt down. Tinubu's men including MC Oluomo were seen on television threatening Igbos in Lagos and warned them not to come out to vote. Policemen were on ground watching him and smiling when he dished out the threats. On election day, several Igbos were either killed or maimed. Others were either attacked and stopped from voting or had their votes destroyed!

Despite all these brazen attacks, Peter Obi was still about to win overwhelmingly. When the ruling party realized that Peter Obi was about to win landslide, they connived with INEC and shut the Irev down, thereby preventing real time uploads of votes cast across Nigeria. Every unbiased and informed Nigerian knew everything that transpired. No one was fooled.

Today, the case is at the tribunal. If there is fare judgment, Peter Obi will be declared the winner. When Peter Obi was asked what if the judges rule against him. He stated that such ain't supposed to happen based on overwhelming evidence available. However, if the judges decide to go against it, it means the country has been reduced to a criminal state.

If the tribunal gives a wrong judgment and validate Tinubu as president, Nigeria will hit the rocks. It will become clear to all and sundry that Igbos are not wanted/accepted in Nigeria.

Nnamdi Kanu is still in prison and he has become very popular. Most people no longer see him as irritant but a victim. Almost all he said has come to pass. Supreme Court has ruled that he should be released.

Now, with the harrassments and humiliation of Igbos before, during and after the election, there would be a consensus agreement within Igbos that Nigeria is not for them. Believe me, there has never been a time when Igbos unanimously support breakup since the war ended. When Uwazuruike and his MASSOB were fighting for Biafra, a significant percentage of Igbos didn't support them. Same with Nnamdi Kanu prior to his detention. Tinubu ruling for 8 years will mean presidency returning to North for another 8 years, a total of 16 years! During that 16 years, with Igbos being bitter and frustrated, what do you think will happen?

It's not possible to hold Nnamdi Kanu in detention forever, the longer he even stays in prison, the more revered he becomes. He would eventually become to Igbos what Mandela was to South African. And should he die in prison, all other options will be off the table! Heads or tails, I don't see Igbos remaining in Nigeria.

Peter Obi would have healed Nigeria but because of the desperation of one man, we missed that golden opportunity.
The writer is senseless why do you still continue doing what is bringing you people down in Nigeria. No one can give you presidency with this your level of Immoral and lack of respect for others ethnics and regions in Nigeria. You have started what you can't finish .who are you to threat the existence of nigeria.? A Dot has nothing to do than to remain stagnant on it's sport.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by AdesegunSanni89: 9:07pm On Jul 07, 2023
IconicR:
😂 why is it so hard to accept defeat.
it’s hard because Tinubu did not only defeat Obi, he defeated the whole Igbo race. They can’t understand how a single Yoruba man can defeat their whole tribe.
Re: Why Nigeria Will Break Up If Tinubu Is Not Removed by ol0d0od0: 10:55pm On Jul 07, 2023
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