dettolgel: It surprises me the way you guys just spit rubbish without facts. Then why did the Indirect rule system fail in the east and succeed in the west?
It is rampant in the east. They are built on the following premise: a false belief that it brings development much faster than having just one community. Forgetting that allocation is done on local government level. Two everyone wants power as such the more the community is split the easier it is for those power hungry vermins to get their ego massage.
However, what they failed to understand is that this is the same classic method the British used to weaken Africa by splitting people of the same origin into smaller units. Giving them the false idea that they are different so instead of being one big force to reckon with they are spread thin, into smaller and easy to manipulate unit. Just the way Kano emirate was split for political reasons. I really don't know the day Igbo people will learn.
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Igbo Kwenu Our forefather, the great Eri told us to go into the world and conquer. We have been doing this for ages, we taught Ife how to work iron, how to wear clothes and bathe ( they no really learn this one well)
Nonsense, since I have been living in Iba for over 🤝10 years, these people have never taken my waste but brought a bill of 200k for me to pay. They only take waste from select people and then zoom off and expect me to pay
So because USA wants to sanction the government on the kidnap, killing and persecution of Christians in Northern Nigeria, a new pattern has evolved.
Miraculously, the persecution of christian clergy and faith has moved from Muslim dominated areas to Christian areas. Nevertheless, we are not moved by this sham, we know that the culprits are still the same wandering tribe without a homeland.
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