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PoliticsRe: When They Say Igbo Don't Love Themselves, This Is What They Mean by Igbophobia(op): 7:23pm On Jun 18
Aminda, since NL is deleting my comments because it hates truth. When are you guys stopping the kidnapping for ransome in YL your allies? Even oba dem dey ccollect grin What kind of ally are you?

Sixty sordid years you have swapped power between you, apart from elite looting and impoverishment, name one thing your unholy alliance has produced or done for Nigeria? I saw where you called one of your Yorually "Monkey dey work, baboon dey chop" but you are not exempted. What do you contribute to the country except killi, kidn.
PoliticsRe: When They Say Igbo Don't Love Themselves, This Is What They Mean by Igbophobia(op): 7:13pm On Jun 18
AMINDA:
Consolation is that you? Same old same old "Igbos are the only ones who know how to spot good leaders" and other clichés. Meanwhile, other regions are playing unemotional politics and acquiring 15 trillion naira loans for projects in their regions that will be repaid by your grandkids. You mean Obi won the 2023 elections without Fulani and Yoruba votes? Where then did his votes come from? You think giving a candidate 99% of your votes without an alliance with other regions can make your tribesman president? In 2027, you will repeat the same mistake and console yourself by saying Obi won the elections and that you are the only ones who know how to spot good leaders. We can see how much of an Eldorado the Southeast is, including Anambra that Obi governed for 8 years.
Yeah, that's me says consolation. You said you and they have been rigging in rubbish people in Igbo land. You think Igbo don't know? The question begging answers is why with all your rigouts, you have NOT in any way affected the lives of your masses? Why the abject poverty, banditry, and killings by the Fu? And why are you not exempting your dear darling allies the Yoruba? Let me tell you the reason, you guys are only good at one thing - RIGGING. You ain't blessed with the wisdom to lead or get things done.
PoliticsRe: When They Say Igbo Don't Love Themselves, This Is What They Mean by Igbophobia(op): 4:18pm On Jun 18
AMINDA:
The one who's username is Igbophobia proudly declares that Igbos will never vote for Fulanis. What then is Obi doing with a Fulani Kwankwaso? Why do you need Fulani votes then? Unfortunately for you, the Fulanis, including Kwankwaso himself, are smarter than Obi and the rest of you. You all can't even determine who governs you in your states and you want to determine for the rest of Nigeria? [b]Fulanis and the Yorubas are outrigging [/b]you in your states and installing their stooges to govern you.
Good you now acknowledge that Igbo don't vote nonsense and that left for the Igbo, Nigeria won't be the cesspit you have turned it into. You think everyone doesn't know Obi won in 2023 and that as usual you guys RIGGED him out in your unholy alliance? Has rigging him out stopped the killing and kidnapping of Yoruba by una? Who is the loser? Definitely not Igbo because Igbo are survivors. Before the tribe would experience the sort of wretchedness and poverty collectively beseiging you lot, you should know how far it has affected you collectivelysmiley
PoliticsRe: When They Say Igbo Don't Love Themselves, This Is What They Mean by Igbophobia(op): 11:23am On Jun 18
AMINDA:
Okay, is Ngige worse than Akpabio who currently occupies the seat? Kindly explain to me why the Igbos voted Orji Uzor Kalu twice, Theodore Orji twice and Okezi Ikpeazu twice and kept rejecting Alex Otti who contested in several other platforms including the APC until he happened to be in the same party with Obi and got elected via the wave. Was it really about the individual or the party and the herd mentality?
Funny you. If they told you Igbo "voted" Orji Uzo Kalu twice and you believe it, you dont really know Ndiigbo. Even in his first (s)election, he declared somewhere in Abia that they didn't vote him. You saying Igbos voted Orji Uzor twice would mean you think Igbo have your typical Nigerian mindset - no we don't. We know good products and I assure you that many so-called Nigerian elections are farcical representation of the rot in the country.

Maybe Igbo voted the current APC governor of Imo state too. No governor of Abia was truly voted by Igbo because Igbo reason alike. Even Alex Otti wouldn't have won if a true Igbo woman hadn't stood against the rot called (s)election in Nigeria.

As a side not, if Nigerians reason like Igbo, no Fulani would get near Aso Rock, at least until the ongoing Christian and native genocide stops, but it is what it is, you cannot reason as the Igbo if you're not Igbo.
PhonesRe: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Igbophobia: 9:04am On Jun 18
It's called Tribulation for a reason. Tell me there are no intercepts between Tinubulation and Tribulation Nigerians are facing.
PoliticsRe: Is This The Solution To The Ongoing Bloodbath In Nigeria? by Igbophobia(op): 8:44am On Jun 18
chicfarmer:
Why you close the poll after only 4 votes? angry
Is there something you're not telling us? sad
That you're another unity beggar who prefer death to freedom ba?
HealthRe: Nigerian Doctors Raise Alarm: Only 55,000 Doctors For Nigerians by Igbophobia: 8:23am On Jun 18
oneMalik:
Your ALARM no deh make us PANIC !

make all of una run leave this country we go still live .
Live on his manhoooooood ba? cheesy

Country where bandits run things because they're in charge. Who stays in such a country if they have the option of fleeing banditland?
HealthRe: Nigerian Doctors Raise Alarm: Only 55,000 Doctors For Nigerians by Igbophobia: 8:21am On Jun 18
How many was he expecting in a country that's not functional because it has confused people as rulers who grab election by fiat?
PoliticsRe: When They Say Igbo Don't Love Themselves, This Is What They Mean by Igbophobia(op): 7:43am On Jun 18
PulaPower:
Infact Op, youre the best example of Igbos don’t whatever themselves. You wanted to make a narration, but you had to still tell lies… Knowing for sure that by telling lies, people will drag your tribe..

As regarding your point, nobody attacked Buhari or Tinubu cuz their supporters weren’t attacking people randomly. According to the Keneth dude, he stated he was on his own before you guys started attacking him. So, what do you want him to do? Keep quiet or pray for you guys?

You guys did the same thing to Reno. But as you can see now, ever since you people stopped attacking Reno, he has also stopped attacking you guys. That’s how it is..

You can’t walk around fire and be expecting not to sweat..
Buhari and Tinubu supporters never attacked anyone ba? cheesy

PoliticsRe: When They Say Igbo Don't Love Themselves, This Is What They Mean by Igbophobia(op): 7:33am On Jun 18
AMINDA:
Yet, the Southeast is the only region that votes one-way like a herd while every other region split their votes among different parties as a measure of security. This has only ensured that they cannot become shareholders in the political party that ends up winning because they put all their political eggs in one basket while vilifying other persons from their region that takes a separate stance. What's wrong in giving all the major parties substantial votes in order to reduce your risk? Afterall, giving 100% of your votes to a single individual will still not make him president unless the votes are merged with those from other regions. This herd mentality was what cost the region the senate presidency in 2015 when Ngige was voted out for aligning with the APC.
No, it rather shows that Igbo are a people with clarity and not crabs that lack direction. It shows a people who always have the presence of mind to know a good product instead of dilly-dallying because they need crumbs. Igbo are the only ethnic group capable of making the right calls in terms of knowing a capable hand and a charlatan,

Just look through all the candidates that Igbo have rejected since 1999 (Buhari and Tinubu) and understand what I mean. An Igbo is a person who has clarity, if Nigerians were as astute as Igbo, this country wouldn't have floundering and bloundering individuals as presidents. But then, it is what it is - 10,000 fools can make a political party and where there of 10 million of them, they could even vote in fellow fools to rule over the few wise in the country.
PoliticsRe: We Warned Nigerians In 2014, We're Warning Them In 2026 by Igbophobia(op): 9:08pm On Jun 15
Elusive001:
grin grin grin grin

Bros, make una rescue the school children and their teachers first. Make una compensate the families of the beheaded teacher and dead students first.

Dem never start with your people. I say that eh go reach you and yours by GOD'S Grace and Mercies.
cry cry
PoliticsRe: Rep Riley: World Must Not Forget Christian Genocide In Nigeria – US Congressman by Igbophobia: 4:00pm On Jun 15
zoedew:
*Meet the Sultan Who Financed Terror, Locked Nigeria as an Islamic State, and Gave Virtually All of Nigeria’s GDP to Fund Global Jihad*


June 11, 2026


_Ibrahim Dasuki spent ten years chairing a branch of the most notorious terror-financing bank in modern history. Then he took the throne. Then he sealed the deal._

By Mike Arnold

On November 28, 1989, in the brand-new federal capital city of Abuja, the Organization of the Islamic Conference convened a joint meeting of its major allied bodies. The Islamic Council of London. The OIC itself. And a newly founded entity called the Islam in Africa Organization. The conference issued a communique that reorganized the Republic of Nigeria.

It designated Abuja as the permanent headquarters of the Islam in Africa Organization — the OIC’s African expansion arm. It committed Nigeria to transforming a national political party into a National Islamic Party. It rectified Nigeria’s full membership in the OIC, which had been secretly granted three years earlier by then-military head of state Ibrahim Babangida without the approval of his Supreme Military Council. It thanked the government and people of Nigeria for “generously” donating US$21 billion to the Islamic Development Fund of the OIC. It called on the federal government to implement all OIC policies and programs to demonstrate that Nigeria was “truly an Islamic nation.”

The man presiding over the Sokoto Caliphate at the moment of the declaration was eleven months into his reign. His name was Ibrahim Dasuki.

And before he was Sultan, he was a banker.

*Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI)*

From 1979 to 1989 — the decade ending the year he took the throne — Ibrahim Dasuki was co-founder and chairman of the Nigerian branch of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International. BCCI.

BCCI was, by the unanimous conclusion of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Kerry-Brown report, the FBI’s investigations, and the regulators of seven countries who raided its offices on July 5, 1991 in the largest coordinated banking shutdown in history, the most criminal financial institution in modern history.

BCCI was the personal bank of Abu Nidal, the Palestinian terror group that conducted hundreds of attacks across Europe and the Middle East. The London branch alone, where Abu Nidal kept his accounts, transferred roughly $50 million in terror-related funds before British intelligence finally moved on it. BCCI financed Pakistan’s acquisition of nuclear weapons — the Parvez case in Canada documented BCCI laundering money for Pakistani nuclear materials buyers in the United States. BCCI funneled an estimated $2 billion through its Islamabad and Pakistani branches to the mujahideen fighting the Soviets in Afghanistan — the network that later produced Al-Qaeda. BCCI laundered drug money for the Medellín cartel. It served as the personal financial vehicle of Saddam Hussein, Manuel Noriega, and Ferdinand Marcos. Its Saudi shareholders had direct ties to the bin Laden family.

Time magazine called it “the Bank of Crooks and Criminals International.” The Senate Foreign Relations Committee called it “international financial crime on a massive and global scale.”

Ibrahim Dasuki chaired its Nigerian operation for ten years.

Then in December 1988, Nigerian President Ibrahim Babangida — his personal friend and banking client — installed him on the throne of Sokoto. Against the unanimous choice of the Sokoto kingmakers, who had picked Maccido, the son of the recently deceased Siddiq Abubakar III. The kingmakers had announced Maccido on November 3, 1988. Babangida overruled them three days later. Dasuki was crowned. Five days of riots followed. Ten people died. The Caliphate had been handed to a man who ran it like a bank — because he had run a branch of a bank that ran the global jihad’s finances.

*The deal Dasuki sealed*

Eleven months later, the Abuja Declaration was issued.

Father Francis Anekwe Oborji, a Roman Catholic priest and Professor Ordinarius of contextual theology at the Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome, documented the declaration’s text and its institutional consequences in detail. He had read the communique. He named the parties. He traced the money.

Per Oborji, the declaration’s six load-bearing resolutions:

*One*. The Islam in Africa Organization’s permanent headquarters would be in Abuja, Nigeria. Nigeria designated as the operational base for the spread of Islam across the African continent.

*Two.* Within siBlog
nths, the IAO’s structures and constitution would be established in Nigeria.

*Three.* A national political party in each OIC member state would be transformed into a National Islamic Party. The National Republican Convention (NRC) of Nigeria was designated for this purpose. Only Islamic parties would be permitted to produce executive and legislative officials.

*Four.* Nigeria’s full membership in the OIC, secretly granted by Babangida in 1986, was formally rectified.

*Five.* Nigeria was thanked for having “generously donated US$21 billion to the Islamic Development Fund of the OIC.”

*Six*. The federal government was instructed to implement all OIC policies and programs to demonstrate Nigeria as “truly an Islamic nation.”

This was not a religious gathering. This was the formal sale of a sovereign state to the global Islamic political infrastructure. And the man on the Sokoto throne, the Amir al-Mu’minin of one hundred million Muslims, was a man who had spent the previous decade running BCCI Nigeria.

Today, Islamic officials and OIC-aligned sources dispute the more aggressive resolutions in Father Oborji’s account — the National Islamic Party clause, the Islamic-parties-only clause, the explicit Islamic state designation. They argue the authenticated communique was softer. They have edited Wikipedia entries to remove the harder language. They have moved the IAO’s original website content offline.

But the men disputing the document are the men who wrote it. Or the institutions they built. Or their successors. The denial is not coming from neutral observers. It is coming from the parties who have every reason to walk it back now that the implementation is visible in real time on the ground in Plateau, Benue, and Sokoto.

Father Oborji was a Vatican theologian working in Rome with no political stake in the outcome. He read the communique. His religion calls it a sin to lie, while the religion of his detractors tells them to lie in circumstances like this. He published what he read. Three and a half decades later, the implementation matches the text he quoted, not the text the institutions are now claiming. The reader can decide which source to trust.

*Virtually All of Nigeria’s GDP*

That $21 billion figure deserves attention. It is in the communique, cited by Father Oborji directly from the source. It appears in the original Wikipedia entry on the Abuja Declaration before that entry was edited in July 2014 to remove it. It appears in the Christian Social Movement of Nigeria’s documentation and in the Eagle Eye Opener research.

And here is the part that makes it indefensible.

Nigeria’s entire gross domestic product in 1989 was approximately $24 to $29 billion. The country’s external debt was $29 billion. Oil prices were on the floor. The economy was in structural adjustment under IMF supervision. Nigerians were starving.

*The regime pledged nearly the entire national economy to global jihad.*

Whether the figure was a cash transfer, a multi-year pledge, a Nigerian naira sum mistranslated by readers, or a symbolic resource commitment, the communique listed it as a donation from “the government and people of Nigeria.” The people of Nigeria were not consulted. The parliament had been dissolved by military decree. The kingmakers of Sokoto had been overruled. The donors did not know they were donating. And the institution receiving the donation — the OIC’s Islamic Development Fund — was at that moment circulating money to the very networks that would later return to Nigeria with AK-47s and machetes.

*Where the money would have gone*

The OIC’s Islamic Development Bank is the principal financial arm of the global Sunni political infrastructure. In 1989, it was the central clearinghouse for OIC-aligned funding flows. Where did that money go?

To Sharia implementation projects across OIC member states. To Islamic education networks. To Arabic-language curriculum development. To the IAO’s African expansion program, which the Abuja Declaration had just headquartered in Nigeria. In other words, to jihad.

But also to the Saudi-Pakistani-mujahideen pipeline that was at its peak in 1989. The CIA had spent roughly $2 billion arming the Afghan mujahideen through BCCI Pakistan. The Saudis matched it. The OIC member states funneled additional resources through their own Islamic Development Bank channels. The mujahideen network that emerged from that pipeline — hardened, trained, networked, and ideologically armed — became Al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda became the parent organization that branched into Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Boko Haram’s ideological mentors, ISIS West Africa Province (ISWAP), and the eight black-banner networks now operating in Caliphate territory in Northern Nigeria.

The Abuja Declaration was the moment Nigeria formally entered the financial circulation system that funded the global jihadi infrastructure. The Sultan presiding over it was a former chairman of a bank that ran that infrastructure’s money.

Twenty years later, the networks the OIC was helping seed in Afghanistan would arrive on the territory of the same Caliphate whose former-banker Sultan had sealed the deal. The new Sultan presiding over their arrival would be the youngest son of a prior Sultan — a man who, at the moment of the Abuja Declaration in November 1989, was a thirty-three-year-old Major in the Nigerian Army who had just spent two years personally guarding Babangida as commander of the head of state’s armored unit.

The institutional continuity is exact. The faces change. The agenda does not.

*What the declaration locked in*

The 1989 Abuja Declaration is the document the Nigerian state has been implementing for thirty-seven years — across military regimes, civilian presidencies, both major parties, under Muslim and Christian heads of state alike.

It locked in the current 1999 constitution that mentions Sharia and other Islamic terms 165 times and Christianity zero times.

It locked in the adoption of Sharia law in twelve Northern Nigerian states between 1999 and 2003.

It locked in the formal incorporation of Nigeria into every OIC institutional structure — the Islamic Development Bank, the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), the Standing Committee for Economic and Financial Cooperation (COMCEC).

It locked in Buhari’s May 29, 2019 inauguration, when he carried a Sharia law bag while taking the oath of office, then immediately flew to Saudi Arabia to attend the OIC summit and report mission accomplished.

It locked in the 2024 appointment of Professor Salisu Shehu — author of The Islamization of Knowledge, longtime ally of the current Sultan — as head of the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council, the federal body that controls national curriculum. His manifesto calls for the purging of western education from preschool through university, literally boko haram philosophy. He calls it “intellectual jihad.” He is today in charge of the teaching of 50 million children in the fastest growing large population on earth. The 1989 declaration’s call for “curricula at various educational establishments to conform to Muslim ideas,” delivered thirty-five years later by the son of the previous Sultan and his puppet president.

It locked in the 2025 push of Sharia arbitration panels into the Christian Southern states of Ekiti and Oyo.

Every move the Caliphate has made on the federal apparatus since 1989 — every constitutional capture, every educational seizure, every Sharia advance — has been the implementation of a document Father Oborji named, dated, and reproduced from the source. The Sultan who signed off on it was a former chairman of the most criminal terror-financing bank in modern history.

*The family business*

Dasuki was deposed in 1996 by Sani Abacha. Banished from Sokoto, he died in 2016 at the age of ninety-two, brokenhearted, never having returned to the throne. His successor was Muhammadu Maccido — the man the kingmakers had chosen in 1988 before Babangida overruled them. Maccido reigned as a moderate stabilizer for ten years until he died in the mysterious October 29, 2006 plane crash the broader project demanded. Four days later, in record time, the kingmakers elevated Maccido’s younger brother.

Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III.

The thirty-three-year-old Major who had been guarding Babangida personally in 1987-88. Who was inside the Northern military establishment when his lineage’s project was being formally globalized through the Abuja Declaration. Who watched the BCCI chairman Sultan presiding over the deal and learned what the position required. Who from 2003 to 2006 orchestrated the prophesied Hijra to Nigeria — in Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Saudi Arabia — as Nigerian Defence Attaché during the height of the global war on terror.

Dasuki’s son, Sambo Dasuki, would later become National Security Adviser under Goodluck Jonathan. He was charged with diverting $2.1 billion in Nigerian arms funds that had been allocated to fight Boko Haram. The money went missing. The killing accelerated. The investigation became known as Dasukigate.

The family of the terror finance bank chairman Sultan who sold Nigeria to the global jihad in 1989 was the same family caught diverting the funds meant to fight that jihad twenty-five years later. The institutional continuity is exact.

*What you are looking at*

The Caliphate did not only take over Nigeria as a passive inheritance from the British in 1960. They actively secured Nigeria as a broader Islamic-state asset through a transaction in 1989 — the $21 billion donation to the OIC, formal binding to the IAO, and institutional alignment.

Before he became Sultan, Ibrahim Dasuki chaired BCCI Nigeria during the decade BCCI was funding Abu Nidal, Pakistan’s nuclear bomb, and the Afghan mujahideen. He stepped from that chairmanship to the Sokoto throne with the help of his personal banking client, Pres. Ibrahim Babangida. Eleven months later, he presided over the formal sale of Nigeria to the OIC, the IAO, and the Islamic Development Fund — with a donation of almost the entire Nigerian economy. Then he watched the OIC channel money through the same jihad networks his old bank had been running. Then he watched those networks send fighters to his Caliphate. Then his successor’s successor took the throne and presided over their gathering.

This is not allegation. This is documented record. Father Francis Oborji is a Vatican theologian working in Rome. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Kerry-Brown report is the U.S. government’s own analysis. The Wikipedia entry on the Abuja Declaration confirms the conference, the dates, the founding of the IAO. The Christian Social Movement of Nigeria, the Christian Association of Nigeria, and Eagle Eye Opener have been documenting this for years.

It is in the open and has been since 1989.

The Western press has not reported it because Nigeria is supposed to be a partner in the war on terror. The Nigerian press has not reported it because reporting truth in Nigeria is dangerous, while repeating lies is lucrative. The Christian leaders have been crying out for thirty-seven years and no one in Washington, London, Rome, or Riyadh has listened.

The Sultan who locked Nigeria into the global jihad was a former chairman of the bank that funded the global jihad. He sealed the deal at a meeting in Abuja in November 1989. He committed nearly the entire Nigerian economy to the project. Today’s Sultan is building on the foundation he set.

Look at the dates. Look at the names. Look at the institutions.

Then look at who is dying in Plateau, Benue, Southern Kaduna, and Taraba today. And ask yourself who paid for the killers to get there.

#Mike Arnold

#Earth Shaker

#Truth Drop Blog
Insightful. This is why I pitied those Christians that shouted sai baba in 2014-2015 and those that backed Mu-Mu ticket because of their stomach. You see people like Adeboye eh, they're a testament that a man could serve God for thirty-fifty years and still end up where humans least expect. That man could have ended up as the most respected Nigerian cleric had he not exposed himself through politics.
BusinessRe: Pius Njoku: Meet Enugu Bizman Who Owns Over 25 Filling Stations In Anambra by Igbophobia: 7:10am On Jun 15
So why are you people exposing the man in a country where kidnapping is as simple as picking berries off the shelf of a supermarket?
PoliticsRe: World Population Reports Lists Failed And Failing States In 2026 by Igbophobia(op): 10:38am On Jun 14
bump is not a racist and tribalistic comments on this section
CrimeRe: Boko Haram Sets Schools On Fire In Kautikari, Borno by Igbophobia: 9:13am On Jun 14
Thier name is Book na Hararam. Yet Islamic terrorists love guns invented by people who read books cool
CrimeRe: Boko Haram Sets Schools On Fire In Kautikari, Borno by Igbophobia: 9:12am On Jun 14
I pity Those that root for Islam-Islam ticket of Fulani ticket. What you vote is what you get.
PoliticsRe: World Population Reports Lists Failed And Failing States In 2026 by Igbophobia(op): 8:17am On Jun 14
Did you notice where it stated that economic crimes ofter go unpunished? Does that sound familiar and in concord with what's happening in Nigeria, where all a politician could steal millions of dollars and simply migrate to the ruling party with a smile.
PoliticsWorld Population Reports Lists Failed And Failing States In 2026 by Igbophobia(op): 8:14am On Jun 14
Characteristics of a Failed State

There is no official, universally accepted definition of a failed state. However, most every definition includes certain common, often intertwined characteristics:

Decreased ability to defend national boundaries — Territory can be taken over by criminal gangs, rebellious insurgents, or invading military forces from another state.
Decreased ability to police its territory — Government no longer holds a monopoly on the use of physical force to deter crime and protect the public. Corruption, crime, and lawlessness often increase.
Decreased public services — State-sponsored services deteriorate, including health care, public education, infrastructure such as roads and utilities, and police/fire departments.
Decreased economic stability — Unemployment rises, inflation skyrockets, currency loses value both domestically and internationally, tax revenue is lost and economic crimes often go unpunished.
Decreased legitimacy — Overall trust in the government and its ability diminishes, both domestically among the state’s citizens and internationally among other states.

That said, one of the most well-known methods of determining whether a would-be country is a failed or fragile state is the Fragile States Index (FSI) published by the non-profit Fund for Peace. To create the FSI, the Fund for Peace measures each country’s performance in more than 100 sub-indicators, which it compiles into a dozen indicators including Security Apparatus, Economic Decline, Human Rights and Rule of Law, and Public Services. Those twelve metrics are then combined into a single score that ranges from 0 (least fragile) to 120 (most fragile). The FSI stops short of designating a specific score at which a state goes from fragile to failed, but assigns a failure warning to any country whose score is between 60 and 89 and places an alert on countries that score 90 or higher.

Reasons Why States Become Failed States

States can fail for a number of reasons. One major cause of state failure is a predatory and/or corrupt government, which acts in the best interests of a small group of people (the ruling class) rather than the citizenry as a whole. Additional possible reasons include civil wars (particularly those driven by religious extremism), genocide, and ethnic violence.

Some of the states most in danger of failing due to government corruption include Nicaragua, Brazil, Sudan, and North Korea. States including Libya, Iraq, Pakistan and Siberia are in danger of failing due to civil unrest and rebellion. Nigeria and Nepal are at risk because of democratic collapse, and states including Iraq, Yemen and Turkey are in danger because of ongoing religious and ethnic conflicts.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/failed-states

World Population Review

PoliticsRe: We Warned Nigerians In 2014, We're Warning Them In 2026 by Igbophobia(op): 7:49am On Jun 14
simpleseyi:
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Jonathan will never rule Nigeria again. Peter AdaObi will never ever rule Nigeria, neither will greedy Atiku ever sleep in Aso Rick again. If you want to cry, then cry well well
You prefer this abi? cool
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CrimeRe: Kidnapped General Rabe Abubakar Dies In Captivity by Igbophobia: 3:32pm On Jun 13
TheStoriesOfMan:
Na who looseguard them go kidnap.

Them go kidnap a whole military general, and him go dey look them?

This cannot happen with the generals of old na.
Have you viewed the movie "Unforgiven?" You'd have heard someone say "He's just a broken-down pig farmer."
Being a general doesn't mean he's bullet-proof. He's just another old man and even with his military training, isn't a match for three armed men (they may be more). Even if he is a sort of a commando, his wife is there and he'd be even more careful about her not getting harmed.

A younger commando, perhaps would try something dramatic but definitely not an old man that spent most of his active-duty days sitting in an office.
PoliticsWe Warned Nigerians In 2014, We're Warning Them In 2026 by Igbophobia(op): 2:29pm On Jun 13
I told one Atiku supporter:

Igbophobia:
The impact is that I should be able to tell Nigerians the way we are telling them about the 2015 disaster that "we warned you cool" A vote for a Fulani is a vote for genocide. Simple.

You see we warned Nigerians in 2014 they gloated because you guys and the SW fooled them. The disasters called Buhari and Tinubu is what the country is suffering today. Let them make the mistake of Atiku and the disater would be on a calamitous scale cool

We are the prophets because we Igbo see what the rest of Nigerians do not see.
Agreed? cool
PoliticsRe: Is This The Solution To The Ongoing Bloodbath In Nigeria? by Igbophobia(op): 1:37pm On Jun 13
UzorIyke:
You nailed it, Africa's problem is foundational but it will be better by tribes if the country want to divide, tribe will be the best way, but living together in unity, I don't see restructuring by tribes will be a good way though....
Take it as a rule: if the British never wanted it, it's in your interest as a native.
It's a good starting point because it is what the colonialists never wanted. I assure you that what the whiteman never wants for Africa is the best.
PoliticsRe: Is This The Solution To The Ongoing Bloodbath In Nigeria? by Igbophobia(op): 1:31pm On Jun 13
UzorIyke:
You nailed it, Africa's problem is foundational but it will be better by tribes if the country want to divide, tribe will be the best way, but living together in unity, I don't see restructuring by tribes will be a good way though....
It's a good starting point because it is what the colonialists never wanted. I assure you that what the whiteman never wants for Africa is the best.
PoliticsRe: Vacate Oil Facilities, Warri Leaders Tell Protesters by Igbophobia: 7:37am On Jun 13
GodPrince:
You can see why Niger Delta is Supreme in Nigeria. Small occupation of oil and gas facilities got Presidency in panic that it had to intervene urgently even though state govt already handling it already and denying involvement. This is the Niger Delta the only region that coughs a little and presidency is immediately at alert unlike other irrelevant poor regions especially the erosion plagued SE. Well all swords are down in honour of Mr President's directive. Justice duly served, congratulations to ijaws and Urhobos
Hmmmm... Kwara, Oyo, Ondo are under seige, women and children and even oba are being flogged in the bush, but your fixation is on Ndiigbo. Issokay...Itz well with you people oo
CrimeRe: Bandits Sack Kwara Communities, Kidnap Several Persons In Midnight Raid, Kill 1 by Igbophobia: 3:50pm On Jun 12
Olamideayomide:
Our president has address us this morning So it shows that we are ruled by somebody grin grin
Even robot dey give address oo
CrimeRe: Bandits Sack Kwara Communities, Kidnap Several Persons In Midnight Raid, Kill 1 by Igbophobia: 3:45pm On Jun 12
alpharoyalty:
Kwara is almost gone.
Next ...
Oyo, while they play politics on his manhood cool
PoliticsRe: Aisha Yesufu & Brian Dennis, NDC Deputy Spokesman Clash by Igbophobia: 3:15pm On Jun 12
Bobloco:
Obidients this!, Obidients that!, Obidients...!

Who exactly are these Obidients?

Are they aliens? Where do they live? Where do they operate?

The fixation on Obidients is something else entirely. The obsession is so intense that one would think they are the root cause of every problem in the country. The hardships, the kidnappings, killings, maiming of school children, teachers etc

At times, I wonder why so much attention is devoted to Obidients while far more pressing national issues demand urgent focus and accountability.
utheir master Tinubu is more interested in politics than governance. Anyway he knows nothing about governance so he focused on politics of grabbing and running away
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi And I Offered AISHA YESUFU House Of Reps Ticket.- Dickson by Igbophobia: 2:01pm On Jun 12
franchasng:
Mr Dick is not qualified to be a leader of a national party honestly.

Mr Dick can't you learn from the great Peter Obi?

Peter Obi hardly talks, except to criticize the policies of the incumbent President.


But all these 10th class politicians that managed to register a party due to Tinubu's use of INEC to prevent formidable opposition figures and their allies from registering a party to challenge evil APC will never let us hear word.


Honestly I never knew that this man's name will define his real character angry
The man really talks a lot, though I'm trying to understand his psyche. Must be discuss everything and stoke fire in his party?

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