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Politics / Re: Nigeria Security Advise by burp18: 8:51pm On Jan 20
alkali45:
In the wake of insecurity in nigeria,why don't we the nigerian youths fabricate armoured cars and low cost drones[military type] and rocket launchers to actively decimate these unscrupled elements
Fabricate armoured cars with what metal? In a country where minimum wage is less than $50.πŸ˜… The average Nigerian is only interested in where his next meal is going to come from.
Phones / Re: How Do Unemployed People Afford These Phone ( See Photo) by burp18: 2:49pm On Jan 20
this table you are shaking πŸ™‚

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Politics / Re: Kidnappers Open Fire On Abuja Highway, Abduct Man Driving Home With Wife by burp18: 1:56pm On Jan 20
Our soldiers are inside the bushes shooting senselessly into thin air.

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:52pm On Jan 20
Workch:
I'm glad we both agree now that tribalism is a distraction.
It's been a while I had a sane conversation with someone with opposing opinion. We can be having this kind of conversation everyday on nairaland, maybe thing will start to change
The least we can do is work and pray for a better change to come because as it stands today. I don't see anything improving anytime soon. Unless something happens.
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:50pm On Jan 20
Workch:
Division is everywhere my brother but it's foolish to allow division affect the common goal for better living standard.

I spent a lot of time in Yoruba land, I can tell you that many Yoruba clans do not totally agree on some issues. This also happens in Igbo land even within my state in Abia, even within my local government but the ability to manage these division is what matters. For example, as an Igbo man, because I do not agree with an Anambra man in many internal issues does not meant I won't defend Anambra state in nairaland when Yorubas or Hausas come for them. Now our common goal should be how can we but division aside when serious issues are involved.

Me no Wan make my children meet this kind od a mess called Nigeria o
I admire your courage for nursing the thought of having your kids here. I no fit gr pikin for this country. At least not like this
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:47pm On Jan 20
Workch:
I totally agree with you. As a matter of fact, I think the north will do more if they have the capacity to manage their resources but why can't it happen. Since we all know that it's the solution, we are some people scared of it.
It is annoying. And frustrating. The north wth all of it's vast lands cannot produce anything. You'll weep at the sight of the cotton that's being transported to Nigeria from Cameroon on a daily basis. Makes you ask. Can't we produce these things? There were times when I'd wish crude will just vanish of off the surface of this country. This overdependency on crude is killing this country. Other countries are opting from cleaner energies and going electric. Nigeria is still exploring crude
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:42pm On Jan 20
Workch:
That's true. You can see how we can have sane conversations without abusing each other's tribe?
We are not discussing the real issues, see I don't have to like where you come from and you don't even need to fancy igbos. We just need to put such frivolity aside when these issue is affecting us negatively.

It's the issue I have with most Nigerians, they always fall for the trial gimmick instead of actually facing the issue.

Nigeria's problem is too complicated. The only and quickest problem is a military rule at the hands of the right person.
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:39pm On Jan 20
Workch:
do you agree with me that the tribal jamboree is one tool that these few use in keeping the status quo and many of us fall for it?
This That's what you get when you have a house divided against itself. As though that's not enough. We also divided amongst religions. And it doesn't just stop there, Even within the same religion. There arestill divisionsπŸ˜… Nigeria's problem's the more you look. The less you see
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:36pm On Jan 20
Workch:
Sincerely, I m not even a fan of seceding. I'm a fan of regional government because I know what we are capable of.

I know that this current structure is not favoring us as a region and every Nigerian. So let's forget about seceding., let's focus on a solution like having to divide the sitting room different parts for everyone to manage and make use of and that's regionalism.
You need to understand that no region is exactly desolate. In other words. Every region will do perfectly well with right people and right policies in place.
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:33pm On Jan 20
Workch:
thank you.
At least, we agree on one thing here.

So who are the people who do not want the status quo to change because of you ask me, many people from my region don't want this status quo, this is apparent
It's not so. There are times when you see a problem, you know the solution but still, some how can't seem to do a thing about it. Because it comes at a cost. A cost that'll have you questioning if it was ever worth it.

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:30pm On Jan 20
Workch:
thank you.
At least, we agree on one thing here.

So who are the people who do not want the status quo to change because of you ask me, many people from my region don't want this status quo, this is apparent
The very few it benefits. The few that it profits. The same few that are doing all they can to see that the country doesn't work.
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:25pm On Jan 20
Workch:
If we really want to know what the problem of this country is, we need to be logical.
These are the questions we should be asking ourselves?

1. Is the country working? No

2. Why is the country not working? Because the current structure is unfair. It Favours the minority over the majority of Nigerians.

3. Who are the people that does not want this structure to change?
These are the wrong people.

Anybody who's not willing to change this structure is wrong
There's so many things fail to understand. Re-read me initial post. Things are bad no one's disputing that. And anything to change that is welcome. So long as it's not going to drag the country into another unnecessary bloodshed that'll claim the lives of innocent. My point is. You're right to want out. You're right to want to succeed. But you can do that without calling for the heads of those who opposed you or those who decide to be neutral.

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:22pm On Jan 20
Workch:
Well, I'm sure no one will believe you after going through your history on nairaland. You have a history of cursing, trolling and insulting igbos.
It's the reason why I will hardly believe whatever you say outside of the solution that you are proposing. A bigot never agrees that he's a bigot
you are hilarious. Lmao
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:20pm On Jan 20
Workch:
Okay, so away frm that since we can never reach a consensus there.

How do we resolve this issue of stagnant Nigeria and disunity? Or do you want things to continue like this?
my opinion may differ from the way you see things, we are a diverse people who are always disagreeing with each other. A regional system of government could be the solution here. With each region having to protects it's own make it's own laws. You'd have less disagreements and less outside force to oppose you.

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:09pm On Jan 20
Workch:
It's possible, it's not uncommon for people from middle belt especially Muslims from Kwara, Kogi, Niger and Nasarawa to be anti-igbo. It's just how the country is right now. It's very common that Christians from Benue, Taraba and Jos will not be anti-igbo.
I suspect that you are Muslim so it's understandable

Since I cannot really stop you from being Igbophobic, can we concentrate more on the solution to this mess?
Lol. I'm not anti Igbo. A woman I knew who, I'd always say is my godmother is Igbo. Lovely woman. Salt of the earth. She relocated to enugu last year
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:07pm On Jan 20
Workch:
I can't take your word for it. You have a history for tribal bigotry against Igbo people. It's in your history.
How do you expect me to take you word for it when you have never been neutral? You see, I can't.


So how do we solve this problem now in your opinion?
How do you solve a problem when you have differing opinions and different people trying to sabotage your efforts. Nigeria is too diverse . We have a multitude of tribes and religions where everyone feels he's the qualified one and should be the one too rule.
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 1:01pm On Jan 20
Workch:
I don't also believe that you are not a yoruba. I maybe wrong but to be sincere, I have seen a lot of people lie about their tribes just to win a debate here. Especially Yorubas and igbos. People lie a lot here

That been said, I'm not interested in anything that is not genuine, I only need you to be sincere with yourself, you know within yourself that in a fair and fair election, it's mostly likely that Hope may not win. Whatever you say after that has derailed the aim of being sincere.

Lol. I'm from the middle belt. And where have there ever been free and fair elections in Nigeria πŸ˜… Why do you think elections are declared inconclusive when they find its not going their way?

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:59pm On Jan 20
Workch:
How can Nigeria work when we are not agreeing?

On what basis should we igbos agree with Yorubas and the hausas to make the country work?
Are you in anyways ready to make peace?

This country won't work as long as igbos are maligned, I know what I'm saying.

I'm genuinely asking this question, please don't be sentimental with your answer.
No one's maligning anyone. I think the problem is sometimes you people can't hide your hatred and bigotry for other tribes and it gets in the way of everything you do.

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:57pm On Jan 20
Workch:
There's no evidence that the yorubas and hausa are more accommodating than Igbos. It's still the same media lies we have been talking about coming from you and other tribal bigots alike.

Theres no evidence that you have been to 34 of 36 states, I have seen a lot of tribal bigots lie here just to defend their bigotry and Igbophobia. You could be doing same

Now to test how smart you are, I will ask you a question, what do you think is the solution to the current Nigerian problem?

Let's stop feeding you with your usual tribal food
Nigerian has a multitude of problems ranging from insecurity, poverty, unemployment et all, Be specific.

And I reiterate what I said about northerners and yorubas being more accommodating. Heck I travelled to some far away village in Adamawa last year. It's a typical bush. As in trenches 😁 And there's this Igbo guy I met who owns a pharmacy there. We got along so well😁
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:53pm On Jan 20
Workch:
I don't know what it means, that's how you people see it.

I'm saying that from your own perspective, you think Igbo has a choice.

Dude, if I take you to a shrink in Okija to swear, can you swear that Hope won the election free and fair, if you lie you will die? πŸ˜‚

One thing I admire about Yoruba people generally is your ability to see white and try to convince everyone that it's black. It's extraordinary because you and I know that the electoral process is shit πŸ˜…πŸ˜…
Firstly, You ought to learn to stop creating perspective of what people are based on your interactions with them. I'm not yoruba .
Secondly, The question is not whether or not Hope won free and fair? Isn't it both to your advantage of you put your differences aside and work together of the better of the your people. Help me understand this
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:49pm On Jan 20
Workch:
At the end of the day, there is still no peace in the house and everybody is suffering it.

Still boils dwn to why Nigeria cannot work. You see, we are both right
Nigeria can work. Maybe it not now . But it definitely can and will work because we are a people with will and drive. Every problem bedeviling this country is happening because most of these elements are not acting on their own.

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:47pm On Jan 20
Workch:
put up a news today about a crime committed by an Igbo person, you will see how your tribesmen will react to it. Including you.

You will react like Yorubas arw saints and they never commit any crime. You will keep stressing that Igbo part of the crime. It's part of the problem we have as a nation. Tribal bigotry
Every region has it's fair share of problems. It's laughable when you talk about tribal bigotry. The Yorubas and hausas and the most accommodating kind of people in this country. Igbos on the other hand are very intolerant. It's the reason there aren't a lot of Muslims and mosques in the east. Heck you'd be seen as some outcast or weird person for accommodating or leasing g your property to a Muslim. I've been to at least 34 of 36 states in this country so I know what I'm saying.

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:39pm On Jan 20
Workch:
I don't care whether voted.
Voting Soludo now goes a long to tell me the type of person you are m, Soludo has been in Anambra for 3 years and has nothing to show for it. A sound human should not vote for Soludo who's failing in Anambra as we speak.

It's pontificates to the initial issues I raised that you will probably vote Soludo because he's not the igbos Choice or because you are not going to vote bum anyways but just looking for a excuse. We know all these gimmicks
I don't mean to deviate. But can you please explain what you mean by he's not the choice of the Igbos? You see what I mentioned about being divided amongst yourselves? Rochas was doing okay for himself but most Igbos hated him because he was with the opposition. Same with Rotimi Ameachi, And it goes on and on. The question is,, how has not liking these men helped you? Hope Uzodimma is governor for the second term today and you ask who are the biggest losers? It's laughable knowing the only reason most easterners don't support these men because they're in the ruling APC. A party formed by the hausas and yoruba you rever so mucv

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:33pm On Jan 20
Workch:
No difference is that the Yorubas media hides a lot of it and many Yorubas are so tribalistic that whenever they see an Igbo name associated to a crime, they will blow it out of proportion and make it tribal.

They form saint like their own tribesmen do not also commit crimes. That's the difference, that what we are fighting
Are you being sarcastic? Letsybe frank. We know who controls the media as it stands today. Even without a lot of resources at your disposal. We see how much you control the media. We saw it during the end sars period. We saw it prior the elections. It was so much that you could sell anything to an outside that wasn't living in Nigeria. I give it to you guys.🌚
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:29pm On Jan 20
Workch:
it's because the house is divided, we cannot stand against the polticians because you will check the name and region of the person starting the movement and your polticians will play the tribal card.

It's not hard to grasp. Let an Igbo man today genuinely start a movement against Nigerian politicians today, I'm sure you will fall for the tribal card
I didn't voted in the last presidential election because all of the three candidates are all a bunch of failures. But if a man like Charles Soludo were in the race. He'd gladly have my vote. Man is very bright.

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:26pm On Jan 20
Workch:
Should also call Yorubas for the role they play in ritual killing and skull mining?

No, that's wrong. Just today, I have seen 3 news of Yoruba people mining skulls. If we want the country to grow, we can't be doing that
The difference is I don't see prominent Yorubas coming out to support bad things. Your people on the other hand are all over twitter trying so hard to spin the narrative on how Chinaza is just the kingpin and not the mastermind. Stop supporting nonsense oga.
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:23pm On Jan 20
Workch:
There are 3 major tribes, one is too big to be maligned.

You can malign Nupe and they will keep shut, not igbos.
Have you seen the amount of propaganda against igbos, you just dished one with th Chinaza thing here.

And is Nigeria working? No.

A part of Nigeria left for Cameroon just years after the war, Nigeria did not fight to keep them, why? Where they not worth it?
Everyone's been calling the fulanis for the role they have played in the terrorism that's ravaged this country and no one has come out to support them. Chinaza am Igbo of eastern descent gts called out amd boom. You're all supporting himπŸ˜†

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:20pm On Jan 20
Workch:
The amount was definitely worth it for Nigeria.
Why do you think a country spent $130m people in war if it's not worth it?

You need us and that's why πŸ˜‚
See there's an angle to this that you don't see. Nigeria can spend billions of dollars on whatever the hell it wants and nobody would flinch. Nobody really cares no body is really patriotic. That's why we have all our politicians looting our monies and buying properties abroad. You're only hurt because your politicians are looting you dry and you're left out.😁

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:15pm On Jan 20
Workch:
everything I said in the original topic is the truth and that's why you are hurting.

Is Nigeria working? No
Is there a deliberate agenda to malign a certain tribe? Yes


Why can't you face the truth?
No one's maligning anyone. Stop trying to whip up sentiments to get pity. There are over 400 ethnic groups in Nigeria. You're no better than the rest

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:09pm On Jan 20
Workch:
Did you know how much money Nigeria spent to hold us back in 1967?

Why do you like that narrative that only suits your little ego? πŸ˜‚
Was the amount worth the millions of innocent easterners that died in the civil war? I just hate the idea that there are a lot of innocent people who opposed the idea of the coup but they didn't have a choice.
Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 12:06pm On Jan 20
Workch:
if Igbos decide to go today, Nigeria will still fight to keep us.

πŸ˜‚
Lol. You need to understand that it's impossible to split this country. The only possibility I see of dividing this country is you merged with the Yorubas, who you are so much because you don't share thesame views. Why am I saying? You couldn't even get the support of your direct SS neighbors. Even amongst the S/Easterners. You're all divided amongst yourselves. Dead that idea bro.. na suicide mission πŸ˜… it's like walking straight into tr enemy's camp

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Politics / Re: See The Reason Why Nigeria May Not Work. by burp18: 11:56am On Jan 20
Workch:
Yes, you are very correct. We should believe your own side of the story πŸ˜‚
Funny isn't it. Chinaza is not supposed to be a kidnapper because he's from your ebo tribe? Leemao.

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