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Why Nigeria Is Dying by GodHatesBigots(op): 12:36am On Apr 27, 2021
When a nation finally reaches the point that its primary aim is to preserve the status quo, it is approaching old age. When it reaches the point where it is unwilling to sacrifice part of its status quo, it is going beyond being old, it is dying. That is the state Nigeria has reached now. The North has become the excess baggage that impedes movement to the Promised Land. The obstinate refusal to restructure Nigeria amounts to unwillingness to sacrifice part of the status quo and move the country from poverty to a prosperous society. The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, eloquently declared that, the current arrangement is hindering the country from moving forward and that there is a need to adjust the current structure, both politically and economically to ensure maximum exploration and the use of resources with a view to encouraging healthy competition and create a

Nigeria where individuals can find fulfilment in life, even as they tread the narrow path of honesty, hard work and sincerity.”

The above comments, paraphrased, coming from a “true Omoluwabi” carry enough charm that ought to make the snails down North crawl out of their shells to race the hares down South who are getting impatient with underdevelopment. A Scandinavian proverb says, the apple does not fall far from the tree. The position of Aregbesola is the position of his roots – the Yoruba people. Show me a man with Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s “gravitas” and I will tell you it’s Aregbesola. For Nigeria now, it is either “Boom”- restructuring or “Bust” – dismemberment.

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Re: Why Nigeria Is Dying by AllenSpencer: 2:47am On Apr 27, 2021
Nigeria is not dying.

Just some parts of the country having troubled times and that shouldn't be a basis to judge the whole country.


Conflict is unavoidable and that's just what's playing out. Status-quo will be tamed in no time.
Re: Why Nigeria Is Dying by stonemasonn: 2:59am On Apr 27, 2021
AllenSpencer:
Nigeria is not dying.

Just some parts of the country having troubled times and that shouldn't be a basis to judge the whole country.


Conflict is unavoidable and that's just what's playing out. Status-quo will be tamed in no time.
The status quo is no longer tenable.
Re: Why Nigeria Is Dying by AllenSpencer: 3:10am On Apr 27, 2021
stonemasonn:
The status quo is no longer tenable.
Trust me, It is.

End SARS started same way and it was tamed.

Niger Delta Militants did worse than this, and it was also tamed.
Re: Why Nigeria Is Dying by hakeem4(m): 3:14am On Apr 27, 2021
AllenSpencer:
Trust me, It is.

End SARS started same way and it was tamed.

Niger Delta Militants did worse than this, and it was also tamed.
It’s the media escalating matter right ?
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