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| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by otosa(m): 12:02am On Feb 26, 2019 |
Goodlyone:this could have been possible if Nigeria doesn't has oil. The Unity of Nigeria stand on out oil. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by Mightymanna(m): 12:11am On Feb 26, 2019 |
mekaboy:we don't talk much we just act |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 10:42am On Jul 14, 2019 |
It's time we consider this option. We cannot change what we tolerate. This system is not working. If you still in the south you are charged to court and jailed. If you kill as herdsmen or bokoharam, you are compensated and set free. How will insecurity end? |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 2:36pm On Jul 21, 2019 |
When Buhari was appointing only northerners to head security agencies, some were hailing. Now our military will be used to impose RUGA. https://www.nairaland.com/5313195/ruga-nigerian-army-set-up |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 12:57pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 7:40pm On Dec 06, 2019 |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 5:47pm On Nov 10, 2020 |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 9:19pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
Once again they have lowered the standard and destroyed the purpose of NIN. By not making it madatory for voting, then its useless. The North keeps moving the nation backwards. https://www.nairaland.com/6487525/nin-not-mandatory-voter-registration |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by omoharry(f): 9:41pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
mekaboy:This is what we southerners should have been clamoring for instead of allowing our pride and ego to get in the way . |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 10:37am On Apr 10, 2021 |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 10:42am On Apr 10, 2021 |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 9:40am On Apr 17, 2021 |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by Fejoku: 10:15am On Apr 17, 2021*. Modified: 6:39am On Apr 18, 2021 |
mekaboy:Continue fighting IPOB. You'll learn the hard way. On another note, this suggestion of yours(the original thread from 2018) is a brilliant idea and would have been a master stroke if implemented but we know they will never accept it. No oppressor negotiates with whosoever he's oppressing unless he's challenged PHYSICALLY to the point of fearing for his own dear life. The fulani north will never listen to your suggestion unless they see the slaughter of their henchmen and the full chances of losing all before they will call for a truce. Know this and then you can start dreaming of living in a good country. Whosoever wants peace and freedom MUST prepare for war. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 10:37am On Apr 17, 2021 |
Fejoku:IPOB is a criminal organisation setup by a fraudster to enrich himself. In a case of war the south will have more to loose. People of the south are more skilled, educated, exposed. Have better standard of living and properties. You can't be fighting physically with a people who are majority illiterates and have nothing to live for. When the south agrees on this first before the strings will be pulled to get the north to align. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by bjdon: 11:03am On Apr 17, 2021 |
Please count the Edo Kingdom out of any Southern Nigeria. We remember what it was like in the western region when the Yoruba used to oppress us, we also remember being invaded by Biafra during the civil war. If Nigeria breaks, the Edo Kingdom is going it's own way. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by Fejoku: 6:38am On Apr 18, 2021 |
mekaboy:First of all, you'll have to rescind calling IPOB a criminal organization. She has neither stolen anything from you or Nigeria. Rather she has been in the forefront of calling for the freedom of an oppressed people peacefully for close to a decade. She suffered a lot of persecution losing close to a thousand young people to the evil Nigerian security apparatus through violent killings. She has her presence in over 50 countries worldwide and there have not been any bad case associated to them. If you insist on using a foul term on them again, you'll be treated as an urchin bereft of any solid analytical capability. Now to the South/North political permutations in the event of the breakdown of laws. Naa! The South with all these positives won't lose more. Even the majority illiterates you guys depend on will want to have a chance to live their lives at a point in time. This is not going to be a war of spears and swords that needs a melee to cut down an enemy. There are more intelligent ways to wipe out multitudes with just a strike. For you information, even your politicians who actually created the current evil will have a taste of the pudding. It will getto all of them. You clearly underestimated the capability of an educated mind. You'll be shocked the length to which these educated minds from the South will go. Finally, there's nothing to agree with vampires who contribute nothing but insist on controlling everyone and forcing all to do their bidding. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 6:46am On Apr 18, 2021 |
bjdon:You will join the North. Simple. ![]() |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 6:48am On Apr 18, 2021 |
Fejoku:In the war the ordinary Nigerians will suffer. After the destruction comes hunger, poverty and crime. Most of these politicians have cash and investment abroad. They also secret dual citizenship. Starting up again with be a problem. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by Fejoku: 7:43am On Apr 18, 2021 |
mekaboy:There's poverty, hunger and crime already currently and it will only get worse because those who clearly don't have the capacity to make any positive change won't allow those who stand a better chance to handle that position. Allowing this situation to fester will lead to even worst situations like is found in Somalia. Dividing the country peacefully is the best so those who want to be more Islamic than Saudi Arabia can do so while those who want to progress can do so too without hindrance. However, if they choose war before division then so be it. But the north will be worst hit. The South has a huge diaspora community that can bring any sort of assistance at recovery coupled with a less violent psyche that will allow a level of reconstruction. Most of all the current politicians who supported this current aberration will never be allowed in any political position leaving only technocrats to handle such positions. If South Korea could recover, Southern Nigeria can recover too. It is the fear of the unknown that kept Africa in bondage for centuries while the Europeans who conquered it benefited immensely from such. People wonder why Igbos progress but fail to see the obvious. The new Igbo man does not have the fear if the unknown hence he can venture into any part of the world alone to identify a money making business that the locals their know nothing of. Before they realize its worth, he has become very rich. Let's divide Nigeria, perhaps the fulani north may realize that ranching and agriculture plus Zamfara gold can sustain a country. Perhaps, they may discover some other things that can boost their national income. But insisting on oppressing others like being done to my people will NEVER be accepted? How can an ethnic group with over 40million people be treated as a nothing? More than half of countries in Africa are less than 40 million people and they control their land and do whatever they want in it. My people with a very high intellectual human resource and a huge entrepreneurial capacity are boxed into non state actors. Such an evil thing to do to the black race. We're not scared of the unknown. Let Nigeria be divided let's handle it from there. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by omoharry(f): 10:11am On Apr 18, 2021 |
bjdon:Edo going on it’s own .Well this is nairaland where people just talk without even reasoning . How can Edo form their own country with their small population and land , tell me ? Pls grow up Abeg. You sound like a teenager anyway . If you are talking about the south west ,south south ,south east , middle belt & the core north forming their individual smaller country there I will understand . |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 10:31am On Apr 18, 2021 |
The likes of pantami will always find themselves in power in this current Nigeria. https://www.nairaland.com/6511926/security-experts-reject-pantamis-plea |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by Nobody: 10:59am On Apr 18, 2021 |
mekaboy:You need to question how ur Governors govern u poorly and project how your illusionary southern govt would look like or if there would be any change from the present state. HISTORY OF NIGERIA LEADERSHIP DISTRIBUTION Some people should rather use their brain to think than to allow others feed them with hatred & lies. Some forces are using ethno-religious diversity of Nigeria to create dangerous accusations & conspiracies which are far from the truth. Those enemies of peace logically use the current predicaments of Nigerian to blame some tribes or religious group for the failure of Nigeria not knowing that all the groups collaborated in gang raping the nation. Those inciting Nigerians along ethno-religious line know very well that some gullible are so dumb enough to accept anything trash feed into their head. Below is the data that calculated the years Nigerians are ruled under religious, ethnic and geographical location considerations. 60 years since independence, Nigeria was ruled by: 11years Obasanjo- Yoruba 9 years Yakubu Gowon-Angas 8 years IBB-Nupe 6 years GEJ-Ijawa 6yrs Nnamdi Azikwe-Igbo 5 years Abacha-Kanuri 7 years Buhari (+2yrs military regime)- Fulani 3 years Shagari-Fulani 2yrs Yaradua-Tuareg 6 months Agunyi-Ironsi-Igbo 2years Murtala, Shonekan & Abdussalam-Fulani, Yoruba & Hausa. If calculated along religious line, it can be seen that Nigeria was ruled under Christians Presidents for atleast 32years while Muslims Presidents ruled for 28 years. When calculated along geographical location, it can be seen that South ruled for almost 24yrs while North rule for almost 36yrs. Yoruba ruled for approximately 12years, Fulani ruled for less than 11yrs, Angas ruled for 9yrs, Igbos ruled for 6yrs, Ijaw had 6yrs, Kanuri had 5yrs, Nupe had 8yrs, Tuarek had 2yrs while Hausa had 1year only. North-Western presided Nigeria for about 17yrs, South-West presided for about 12yrs, North-Central enjoyed approximately 18yrs, South-South presided for 6yrs, South-East had 6yrs while North-East are still struggling to get to the apex position and still not agitating for it. Going by the logical distribution of power along ethnic and religious line it can be seen that accusing only one particular tribe for Nigeria's failure is just a deliberate tactics by desperate power mongers and children of hate to put us into ethno-religious conflicts. Since 1999 to present, two southern presidents used almost 14 years out of the 21 years and yet southerners still complain of Fulani dominance everywhere like babies throwing tantrums. If the two southern president could be foolish enough not to make things right for southerners, how is that the Fulani man’s fault? |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 11:19am On Apr 18, 2021 |
Coronabirus:Now in the southern Nigeria, if we get fed up with the way we are governed, we can have a protest vote. In the elections we can vote an osibanjo or Kingsley moghalu into power. But in Nigeria currently, no matter how frustrated you become, it is still the almajiri in the nortth that will decide who your next president is. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by Nobody: 11:59am On Apr 18, 2021 |
mekaboy:The weakest Nigerians when it comes to election based on merit are southerners... Despite power play in the North better hand are always in fore front among the wicked Politicians. I have never seen or heard southerners show displeasure abt their bad governance. Imagine the way NDDC is run, look at the state of Osun, Oyo, Ondo, Edo, Abia, Anambra, Delta, Cross Rivers, Ekiti, Enugu and assess the reflection of their state allocation on ground. You can't compare the ground infrastructure that touched the nooks and crannies of Jigawa, Katsina, Kano, Kaduna, Gombe, Borno and those states mentioned. You can't show me infrastructure in state capital and praise ur govt. All those Northern states I mentioned has averagely good social amenities and infrastructure done by their govts. I wonder how can so called educated group of people be outsmart by illiterates almajiri? All decisions are made at state before ascending to FG, why can't they resist any bad intention on them? Where are their NASS members? |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 9:41pm On Apr 23, 2021 |
Coronabirus:Remember that the anti-corruption fight is controlled at the top. Since osibanjo fired the grass cutter, the president no longer hands over to him. Its because of ganduje's closeness to buhari that EFCC can't question him. And it is the almajiri's that decide who is at the center. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 9:41pm On Apr 23, 2021 |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 9:48pm On Apr 23, 2021 |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 6:16pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by Ekpeitit(m): 6:37pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
mekaboy: |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by Ekpeitit(m): 6:39pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
No we want Niger Delta Republic not Southern Nigeria. With Southern Nigeria, the other ethnic groups will still depend on the resources of the Niger Delta. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 9:20am On Jun 05, 2021 |
By now this would have been todays headline. NORTHERN NIGERIA BANS TWITTER. |
| Re: A Case For Southern Nigeria by mekaboy(op): 9:11pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
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