Foreign Affairs / Re: Niger Appoint New Prime Minister by ken6488(m): 3:22pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
meum:
But it’s your business to announce another country’s issue. Your business should be knowing the difference between their & there.😂 I know you are paid by the west to spread war over, sorry to disappoint you we are not going to war |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Niger Appoint New Prime Minister by ken6488(m): 1:43pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
meum:
Still selected & not elected 😁 not your business Niger should solve there problems |
Foreign Affairs / Re: AU, UN, ECOWAS Delegation Head To Niger For Talks by ken6488(m): 1:43pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
maasoap:
With the exception of other coupists in other countries, I don't any other country ready to support coupists. Laughing that’s where you are wrong till it turns into a religion war, northern Nigeria will turn against Nigeria |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Secret Behind Niger Coup Exposed by ken6488(m): 12:03pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs / Re: Niger Appoint New Prime Minister by ken6488(m): 12:03pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
meum:
An elected leader not a selected leader.😁 temporary president Niger Will be conducting a new election |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Niger: Why Mali, Guinea And Bokina Faso Join Niger Republic by ken6488(m): 12:01pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
mysticwarrior: Northern Nigeria owe it's constitutional allegiance to Nigeria and in the cause of external aggression the entire Nigeria will fight as a single entity. aggression from who Niger? Common man man Nigeria is the aggressor Single entity are you even in Nigeria? Am not sure, Nigerians will fight for tribe before Nigeria we are far from being unified |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Niger: Why Mali, Guinea And Bokina Faso Join Niger Republic by ken6488(m): 11:59am On Aug 09, 2023 |
mysticwarrior: dey there dey deceive yourself. you are the one deceiving your self thinking Nigeria will really attack Niger |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Secret Behind Niger Coup Exposed by ken6488(m): 11:58am On Aug 09, 2023 |
GeneralDae:
Lol, then what do you need? justice and freedom for us |
Foreign Affairs / Niger Appoint New Prime Minister by ken6488(m): 12:33am On Aug 09, 2023 |
Mahaman Lamine, f So what democracy will ecowas restore 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Niger: Why Mali, Guinea And Bokina Faso Join Niger Republic by ken6488(m): 12:25am On Aug 09, 2023 |
mysticwarrior: without Guinea they are landlocked and Nigerian navy could easily block they Guinean water ways. Even if Russia delivers weapons to Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger they still cannot wage war with the rest of the west African countries. which navy? Iran drones will take those out Africa will be engulfed in fire |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Niger: Why Mali, Guinea And Bokina Faso Join Niger Republic by ken6488(m): 12:23am On Aug 09, 2023 |
BOSSkesh: Mali+ Guinea +Burkina Faso + Niger can’t stand the military might of Ecomog What you said is true regarding the military rulers scared for thier own regime Look at it this way ; why Nigeria wasn’t too bothered by the coup in mail or Burkina Faso is because they don’t border Nigeria directly so in essence not exactly a threat to our democracy, but Niger shares a common border with us which can put coup attempt plans in the hearts of our generals. As the generals might use any slight excuse to stage a coup If Nigeria does nothing it’ll make her look weak, before you know it we’ll have coups in Togo, Benin republic, Guinea, Sierra Leone and even Senegal and neighbors Cameroon and chad further diminishing the might of Ecomog But then again these countries are starting to underestimate Nigeria so they’ll need to be taught a lesson Anybody who thinks there’s going to be a war is joking 🙃 ECOMOG is not ready for a total Africa war Don’t be surprised when this ECOMOG army match against their corrupt government Northern Nigeria will fight for niger 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Secret Behind Niger Coup Exposed by ken6488(m): 12:21am On Aug 09, 2023 |
Matter of time all western puppet will fall |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Secret Behind Niger Coup Exposed by ken6488(m): 12:20am On Aug 09, 2023 |
Onyewarri:
An excellent analysis from a great mind. Reminds me of the prime days of the early Nairaland Forum.
But as usual the usual childish reasoning, enthnic, religious and political bigotry that has saturated this forum will soon come and rubbish this. Sometimes I wonder if we truly have mods in this forum.
I have a lot more to add to this, with pictorial, geography, and statistical analysis.
But I don't bother myself with adding articles to Nairaland anymore because of what the forum has become. I hardly even comment.
Russia is behind the coup in Niger, Chad, Mali, and Burkina Faso.
They are trying to fustrate the trans Sahara gas project.
Hence, our military and political leaders should be careful. Because I can assure you, Russia is already working in Nigeria.
na coup is practically impossible in Nigeria currently, an attempt means civil war |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Secret Behind Niger Coup Exposed by ken6488(m): 12:18am On Aug 09, 2023 |
GeneralDae:
The route through Niger Republic is the fastest. It shouldn't take more than 3 years to build because Algeria already have a pipeline connected. we don’t need it more funds for looting |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Secret Behind Niger Coup Exposed by ken6488(m): 12:17am On Aug 09, 2023 |
orohbirodeysmel: Nigeria have been selling crude for many years...what have they achieved....
Abeg make una leave that gas for our future generations...una want still loot the money from the gas join...
God punish all Nigerian politicians I wonder ooo |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Secret Behind Niger Coup Exposed by ken6488(m): 12:17am On Aug 09, 2023 |
jacobs2015: Another analysis by a slave trying to save his slave master's ass. Tell me the economic opportunities blocked by Russia in Mali, Burkina Faso and others.
When a slave is given a freedom by his master, he would never believe he's a slave. If you know the devilish and demonic agreement this Heads of States sign with the West in exchange for loans only, you'll weep for Africa.
Wise up bro, ppl are waking from their slavery slumber you're here analysis nonsense based on ur slavery mentality.
Someone is breaking loose from shackles holding them back before independence till now, looting their resources ever since, paying the master a debt that their next 10 unborn generation can't finish paying.
You dey make me vex seriously, na ppl like u no wan mk Africa grow
he is probably in uk or France typing this rubbish Millions of African die in the seas and desert because their home country has been looted dry and here he is spitting rubbish |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Secret Behind Niger Coup Exposed by ken6488(m): 12:14am On Aug 09, 2023 |
adebayo987: Secret behind Niger Coup exposed
First of all, it's a pity that Africans are treated like animals by looters.
The Russia-Ukraine war is a war of intelligence and if you're not smart enough to decipher the tactics of the whites you'll be lost at the center. Now, let me put it clearly to you that the coup d'etat in Niger Republic is not a game of national interest but that of personal interests. And the shortsighted citizens are so excited about it, because "naturally, humans love new things and hope for better fulfilment from new situations".
The coup would have happened in Nigeria but after Tinubu retired all the generals that could have been a tool in the hands of these coup masters, it has to be Niger Republic. Russia is fully behind the coup d'etat in Niger Republic and here's why.
Russia-Ukraine war has diverted the attention of the whole of Europe from buying Russian gas to an alternative source. Nigeria has offered to sell gas to the entire Europe by connecting gas pipeline from Nigeria to Europe and this pipeline would pass through Niger Republic.
The pipeline will originate from Brass Island in Nigeria and terminate in the north of Morocco, where it will be connected to the existing Maghreb European Pipeline that originates from Algeria, via Morocco, to Spain.
If this happens, Russia will become real time broke. I mean very broke because less countries will be buying gas from them and in order to stop this, they need a concrete plan. Before now, Russia has no serious interest in Africa because they're racist nation (most European nations are racists, they're just pretending). But very recently due to their war with Ukraine that prompted Europe to look for gas elsewhere of which Africa is one of those places, Russia now started having serious interest in Africa.
If by chance, Nigeria - Morocco pipeline works, Russia is out of line and their economy will go lower than Nigeria's, and all of West African countries' economy will improve. What do you think is giving the Niger Republic's juntas the moral and stubborn head to counter ECOWAS if not Russia's secret deal with them?
Secondly, if the pipeline scales through and Europe is now buying gas from Nigeria, it means that a lot of money will be going into West Africa, and it will spread across all Africa as well. Even Niger Republic will benefit more because they're heavily dependent on Nigeria for electricity and trade. They import goods from Nigeria as well and most of them do business in Nigeria. Nigeria also offsets about 70% of ECOWAS finance which means West Africa will benefit a lot because Nigeria's economy benefits West Africa and Africa as a whole.
Now, here's the game of intelligence at play. Few months ago, Wagner Group staged a coup on Putin and then went to reside in Belarus (a strong Russian ally nation). That move convinced (deceived) the West that Putin now have Russian enemies. But that was just a theatre display to make them think so. Now, that move, has made Russia created a backdoor that no one would suspect its move. Wagner Group (now the backdoor) went to Niger Republic to strike a deal with their military to take over their government in order to halt the Nigeria - Morocco pipeline. The junta military without clear vision jumped into acceptance due to self gain (personal interests).
Nigeria's economy determines inflation in Niger Republic. Nigeria's removal of subsidy affected them most. Secondly, Nigeria's floating of Naira affected them again since they import most things from Nigeria. Nigeria is highly connected to the international community which opens a big road to the West African society, because many economically good things come into West Africa through Nigeria. It's like pouring water into a large container through a tiny hole, the water enters the container and spreads/fill all over the container. That's how Nigeria's economy is to West African and African countries.
Wagner Group is now Putin's backdoor that no one was suspicious of. Assuming the West got the intelligence on time, by now, Bazoum would have appointed a new COAS and retire all this coup plotters and nothing would have happened.
The people of Niger will be supporting their new junta government blindly. Actually, human nature supports new leadership at the beginning in hope for a better tomorrow (not knowing if it will be worse in the end). When Tinubu was announced as the winner of the 2023 election. Despite the scenario that played out, nobody celebrated it, secondly apart from paid opposition actors, nobody protested against it as in the case of #endsars, as everyone was hopeful that Buhari's government was going away and the new one coming would favour them and family, same way everyone was hopeful of Buhari's regime at the start (it's human nature).
In the end, West Africa including Niger Republic's economy would loose and Russia wins. We were going to replace Russia on the big stage. Why did you think France were the first target of the juntas to chase away? They came to tell them that they're rich despite having rich resources. But they failed to educate them that poor management of resources would result to poverty. Now, fighting with your neighbours that are supposed to improve your economy will worsen your economy. They tagged Bazoum as Colonial leader. But clearly he's an Arab-Hausa minority and the juntas are from a majority tribe, so the majority will definitely kick him out, same way we kicked out GEJ (a minority) and installed Buhari (a majority). If GEJ was from the North or Southwest or Southeast, it would have been very difficult to push him out of power. Secondly, Buhari wouldn't have made a second term if he was a minority tribe too.
The Niger juntas personally have their shares in the game they're playing and their ignorant citizens will pay for it with their lives very soon. We've seen this in our history since the slave trade period where a King would sell his people to slave masters for personal gains. These juntas like other corrupt leaders are playing with the lives of many and sitting on their prosperity as well. A lot of them will be migrating to Nigeria and up North soon by the time hardship bites them. Russia is still battling with sanctions and know very well that Niger can't handle harsh sanctions, but still pushed them into this mess just to save their own economy. And, most Africans are blindly supporting the coup without knowing what is at stake in West Africa already.
If a foreign powerful country is interested in looting your country, and the president does not comply, a coup is likely going to happen, because you being the coup plotter will have a share of the profit.
I wonder why Africans think this Europeans have them at heart. Both EU, America and Russia won't have anything to do with you if they're not going to loot you real big.
Russia targeted Niger Republic because the gas pipeline that will be serving Europe will pass through Niger Republic and if that happens, they themselves will go very broke. As in, real time broke. Niger Republic would have benefited because a better Nigerian economy prospers West African countries. But this shortsighted juntas don't know that they've been played and I see their citizens supporting them.
I pity Africans... We're been treated like animals by these Europeans!
I really really pity Africans. Make una open and shine una eyes very well. Any time wey better wan happen, something dey com stop am. Na which village people do una like this? How has the coups made those affected countries any better? We dey reason at all? Why are we serving the interest of other nations instead of ours? Bleep i don’t really see what Niger will suffer under Russia that the western world has not done to them Imagine a sovereign country centra bank in paris |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Secret Behind Niger Coup Exposed by ken6488(m): 12:13am On Aug 09, 2023 |
gaby: What has Russia purportedly done that no other industralized or western nation done to keep securing their self-survival and interest albeit by using Africa as the usual pawn?
The whole of Africa will benefit, the whole of Africa will develop, Ecowas will benefit...yenyenyen
How has the whole of Africa and Ecowas benefitted from the crude oil curse?
Was it Russia that invaded and destabilized Libya too?
Una go siddon for one beer parlour guzzle beer begin hallucinate.
Abeg, make we listen to Amoda by Yekini jare on question are you happy how Niger is horribly poor , even though having supplus uranium and gold |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ex-president Of Niger Officially Resign by ken6488(m): 6:05pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
baralatie:
Okay! He officially left office to the military in command So it means the military government has to form a transition govt And invariably another election exactly |
Foreign Affairs / Ex-president Of Niger Officially Resign by ken6488(m): 5:44pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
The Ex-President of Niger 🇳🇪 Republic is seen leaving the presidential villa after signing his resignation. 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia President Putin Meets Burkina Faso Leader, Traore by ken6488(m): 4:25pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
flokii: Putin won't support Burkina Faso against West African countries.. so the hope of Niger republic coup plotters have been dashed. Putin mouth piece |
Foreign Affairs / Re: AU, UN, ECOWAS Delegation Head To Niger For Talks by ken6488(m): 4:23pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
maasoap: Well, coupists won't listen. They will eventually be captured or put down in the long run by who? Once I saw how the population supported them nothing will happen |
Foreign Affairs / Re: AU, UN, ECOWAS Delegation Head To Niger For Talks by ken6488(m): 4:22pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
raskymonojendor:
AU also gave an ultimatum that expires the end of this week.
Niger republic is very poor and 40% of its budget is financed by foreign aid (AU, ECOWAS and the west)
Remember Nigeria recently built a rail system for Niger and also bought them military vehicles. That's how poor that country is. and you want them to return back to France influence |
Foreign Affairs / Re: AU, UN, ECOWAS Delegation Head To Niger For Talks by ken6488(m): 4:20pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
raskymonojendor: The pressure is too much on the coupist.
The US was in Niamey yesterday too.
If after everything the coupist say no, drones might move in to Niamey. to do what colonize them? Wagner is now in Niger |
Foreign Affairs / Re: AU, UN, ECOWAS Delegation Head To Niger For Talks by ken6488(m): 4:19pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
Racoon: Military coup plotters are not jokers. only thing possible is the president going on an exile |
Foreign Affairs / Re: AU, UN, ECOWAS Delegation Head To Niger For Talks by ken6488(m): 4:17pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
Fifthaout: One thing is certain - the junta CANNOT stand.
After all diplomatic options have been exhausted, the military option will be overwhelming approved by all and sundry.
Only piiiggs... will be left standing with the junta unfortunately for you the population support them an attack on Niger will be seen a threat to their sovereignty |
Foreign Affairs / Re: A Successful Niger Republic Will Change Nigeria by ken6488(m): 12:03am On Aug 08, 2023 |
homosapien:
Just like the change is happening in mali, Burkina faso and the rest to be frank with you I don’t support the coupist but they are better than the puppets 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Al-qaeda Fighters Attacked Wagner Group Units On The Border Of Mali And Niger by ken6488(m): 1:48am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Al-Qaeda fighters attacked Wagner Group units on the border of Mali and Niger
Surprised 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / A Successful Niger Republic Will Change Nigeria by ken6488(m): 8:43pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
With our northern brother see how Niger Will be improving they will start asking for change |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia Now Has The Largest Economy In Europe. by ken6488(m): 1:23pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
AllenSpencer: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fake news!
Germany’s economy dwarfs the economy of Russia and Belarus put together!
Russia is not even in the top 3 economy’s in Europe.
All Russia can boast of is the landmass that even over 50% of it, are inhabitable. Just polar bears everywhere.
cope harder 3 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia Now Has The Largest Economy In Europe. by ken6488(m): 1:23pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
Naijaboy18:
Fake stats. Russia is just like china. Fake and creepy country cope harder 3 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Why Have Ecowas Not Come Together To Fight Boko Haram by ken6488(m): 2:18am On Aug 06, 2023 |
verybadmouth:
Can you assist me in asking them? I find it hard to believe that some people hold so much hatred and resentment towards our leaders. If someone believes they could do a better job than the president, they should consider joining a political party and running for office. Aren't they tired of all this hatred? Now, just because Tinubu is the president, the military coup in Niger Republic is being admired by these same people. end to western imperialism, These countries don’t practice democracy they are just puppet m Independent on paper but that a lie we are not independent 1 Like |