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This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 5:46pm On Nov 16, 2021
I know that I'm a core Biafran but honestly you won't see me shouting Biafra or death, First of all, most of us in Biafra Land would honestly say, if Nigeria is well managed who needs Biafra but on the other hand the more you look at Nigeria the more hopeless it get.

Forget about corruption or even Buhari's Nepotism, why is cooking gas too costly when we have abundant natural gas under our feet, you would only find out how hopeless Nigeria is and how hopeless things are getting.

No one in his right sense really blames people who agitate for the country's breakup but then there are those of us who really don't care whether Nigeria breaks up or stick together then why are some of us having such apathy on both side.

For me I asses the cost of Nigeria's beakup and I had seen that unless the Breakup is overseen by core terrorists, Nigeria's break up would be too costly, I count on terrorists here becuase 1. They don't really care about an effective country, they only care about their Islamic state, in this case they won't care about coastlines and they don't mind declaring Nothern Nigeria independence.

Now the tricky situation is that Northern power brokers would fight back they would not allow the North to fall to terrorists and in this case, Southern Soldiers would be deployed and the day would most likely be saved with the North backing a Southern President, preferably Igbo.

Now you look at another situation if they conduct a referendum for Biafra, once that referendum is put up then Western Nigeria is demanding for a Referendum immediately, the exit of the entire South would leave the North completely landlocked again unacceptable, and this one would bring the mother of all chaos.

I still maintained that as at 1967 the North was willing to let Biafra go but the West said if the East left, they would also go, now you see the situation, no one is ready to let the other go, so after I had looked at the situation, I had adviced myself to focus on simpler things like building standard hospitals within my own locality and more.

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by uBuNiT: 6:00pm On Nov 16, 2021
Guy I respect you a lot but this you post made no single sense. Ikoro tu ebea

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 6:03pm On Nov 16, 2021
uBuNiT:
Guy I respect you a lot but this you post made no single sense.
Ikoro tu ebea
I had looked at the situation and it is hopeless, the North is willing to let Biafra go but without the West staying back they would not allow the entire Biafra land, unless only South East which would also not be accepted this is a real tricky situation, you don't also expect that the North would allow the entire South to go when Nigeria was amalgamated in the first place in 1914 because the North is landlocked
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 6:10pm On Nov 16, 2021
uBuNiT:
Guy I respect you a lot but this you post made no single sense.
Ikoro tu ebea
I don't also expect the West to stay if we the East must leave cause then it could be perpetual slavery, sorry if I didn't say what you expect to hear but that's the real situation let's learn to adapt and survive or prepare for a real brutal war, far more costly than the first, after the war, it is not even certain that the South would win cause when we see freedom the world see humanitarian disaster in Northern Nigeria if they are separated from the South
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Conner44: 6:45pm On Nov 16, 2021
Op you’re crying over the price of gas already when very soon subsidy would make the price of fuel triple angry

Stop sitting on a thin fence. Choose a side and stick to it. Nigeria isn’t working.

As early as when i was 3years old i learned how to scream ‘up Nepa ‘ now I’m almost 40 years old and all my kids are shouting the same thing. Do you know how ashamed it makes me feel?

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 6:53pm On Nov 16, 2021
Conner44:
Op you’re crying over the price of gas already when very soon subsidy would make the price of fuel triple angry

Stop sitting on a thin fence. Choose a side and stick to it. Nigeria isn’t working.

As early as when i was 3years old i learned how to scream ‘up Nepa ‘ now I’m almost 40 years old and all my kids are shouting the same thing. Do you know how ashamed it makes me feel?
You mean I should chose side that would cost millions of lives yet no assurance that it would be a success or i should work hard to better life within my reach, even if gas gets costly, I should rather be working to electrify my community with high powered solar system than fight for Nigeria's breakup we are talking about cost here.
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Conner44: 7:00pm On Nov 16, 2021
AlexBells:

You mean I should chose side that would cost millions of lives yet no assurance that it would be a success or i should work hard to better life within my reach, even if gas gets costly, I should rather be working to electrify my community with high powered solar system than fight for Nigeria's breakup we are talking about cost here.

You’re simply selfish. Putting yourself before your generation. That’s the difference between a white man and we blacks

You’re ready to sit idly by and allow your children’s children to learn how to shout up Nepa like their grandparents did

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by tollyboy5(m): 7:17pm On Nov 16, 2021
this is a big issue.
ill advice alexabells to just sidon and watch. im from the west and i support breakup.

but as it is now, ill concentrate more makind differnce in my community because not everyone is ready
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 7:20pm On Nov 16, 2021
Conner44:


You’re simply selfish. Putting yourself before your generation. That’s the difference between a white man and we blacks

You’re ready to sit idly by and allow your children’s children to learn how to shout up Nepa like their grandparents did

I believe in humanity, if you are hell bent on breaking up at all cost well I'm not in for such, the cost of breakup shouldn't be more than the cost of unity, we got to analyse these things, that what makes us civilised people,

The white that you are making reference to, Scotland and Ireland also want independence from UK, Hongkong want independence from China, you are not just going to take on a determined enemy that way especially with no concrete strategy and when you think that Nigeria's breakup is an existential threat to the North then you think again.

Still the new game of Southern unity is quite detrimental to any hope of Breakup
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 7:25pm On Nov 16, 2021
tollyboy5:
this is a big issue.
ill advice alexabells to just sidon and watch. im from the west and i support breakup.

but as it is now, ill concentrate more makind differnce in my community because not everyone is ready
That's the best way, I'm working to build my nation of Igboland, if finally Nigeria breaks up fine, if it did not life goes on, No one is ready to make sacrifices for the others,

I had asked about potentially letting the West go but my people here had said instead of the West going let all of stay together, and it is heartless to leave the North totally landlocked, I know they don't care about us, I don't even think they care about anybody but that's what makes the difference

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by silibaba: 7:35pm On Nov 16, 2021
AlexBells:
I know that I'm a core Biafran but honestly you won't see me shouting Biafra or death, First of all, most of us in Biafra Land would honestly say, if Nigeria is well managed who needs Biafra but on the other hand the more you look at Nigeria the more hopeless it get.

Forget about corruption or even Buhari's Nepotism, why is cooking gas too costly when we have abundant natural gas under our feet, you would only find out how hopeless Nigeria is and how hopeless things are getting.

No one in his right sense really blames people who agitate for the country's breakup but then there are those of us who really don't care whether Nigeria breaks up or stick together then why are some of us having such apathy on both side.

For me I asses the cost of Nigeria's beakup and I had seen that unless the Breakup is overseen by core terrorists, Nigeria's break up would be too costly, I count on terrorists here becuase 1. They don't really care about an effective country, they only care about their Islamic state, in this case they won't care about coastlines and they don't mind declaring Nothern Nigeria independence.

Now the tricky situation is that Northern power brokers would fight back they would not allow the North to fall to terrorists and in this case, Southern Soldiers would be deployed and the day would most likely be saved with the North backing a Southern President, preferably Igbo.

Now you look at another situation if they conduct a referendum for Biafra, once that referendum is put up then Western Nigeria is demanding for a Referendum immediately, the exit of the entire South would leave the North completely landlocked again unacceptable, and this one would bring the mother of all chaos.

I still maintained that as at 1967 the North was willing to let Biafra go but the West said if the East left, they would also go, now you see the situation, no one is ready to let the other go, so after I had looked at the situation, I had adviced myself to focus on simpler things like building standard hospitals within my own locality and more.


Trash. Just wrote for writing sake

Go suck breast abegi

Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by gidgiddy: 7:37pm On Nov 16, 2021
Nigeria has already broken up, but a lot of people dont yet know. Boko haram have already declared a caliphate in the North east and are fighting to actualise it

ISWAP has already declared an Islamic State in the North West and are controlling large chunks of territory there, even in Buhari's home state of Katsina

Fulani herdsmen have long declared that the are owners of the middle belt and are wrecking havoc there

There are more than 30 Biafra groups in thr SS/SE area and growing stronger by the day

More and more Yorubas are being won over to Oduduwa Republic by the day

Nigeria has already broken up

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 7:37pm On Nov 16, 2021
silibaba:


Trash. Just wrote for writing sake

Go suck breast abegi
For this Buhari time, where person see Brest suck Kwanu

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by DOTian: 7:42pm On Nov 16, 2021
AlexBells:
I know that I'm a core Biafran but honestly you won't see me shouting Biafra or death, First of all, most of us in Biafra Land would honestly say, if Nigeria is well managed who needs Biafra but on the other hand the more you look at Nigeria the more hopeless it get.

Forget about corruption or even Buhari's Nepotism, why is cooking gas too costly when we have abundant natural gas under our feet, you would only find out how hopeless Nigeria is and how hopeless things are getting.

No one in his right sense really blames people who agitate for the country's breakup but then there are those of us who really don't care whether Nigeria breaks up or stick together then why are some of us having such apathy on both side.

For me I asses the cost of Nigeria's beakup and I had seen that unless the Breakup is overseen by core terrorists, Nigeria's break up would be too costly, I count on terrorists here becuase 1. They don't really care about an effective country, they only care about their Islamic state, in this case they won't care about coastlines and they don't mind declaring Nothern Nigeria independence.

Now the tricky situation is that Northern power brokers would fight back they would not allow the North to fall to terrorists and in this case, Southern Soldiers would be deployed and the day would most likely be saved with the North backing a Southern President, preferably Igbo.

Now you look at another situation if they conduct a referendum for Biafra, once that referendum is put up then Western Nigeria is demanding for a Referendum immediately, the exit of the entire South would leave the North completely landlocked again unacceptable, and this one would bring the mother of all chaos.

I still maintained that as at 1967 the North was willing to let Biafra go but the West said if the East left, they would also go, now you see the situation, no one is ready to let the other go, so after I had looked at the situation, I had adviced myself to focus on simpler things like building standard hospitals within my own locality and more.


I have always known you are fake..
There're several of your type here.
You start off pretending you are against the marginalization going on in the East. Once you get the needed attention, you will start speaking in tongues..
If you're not pretending you hate the violence, you will be using the argument against ipob tactics as an excuse to enjoin others to be calm and accept the torture called Nigeria...
Lol
You guys came late..
But Kwantiniu...

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by tollyboy5(m): 7:44pm On Nov 16, 2021
AlexBells:

That's the best way, I'm working to build my nation of Igboland, if finally Nigeria breaks up fine, if it did not life goes on, No one is ready to make sacrifices for the others,

I had asked about potentially letting the West go but my people here had said instead of the West going let all of stay together, and it is heartless to leave the North totally landlocked, I know they don't care about us, I don't even think they care about anybody but that's what makes the difference
Thats what the west are doing they're making their place the center of commerce .
Now that vat law came in government wants outside courth settlement.

Power will shift automatically soon when one region determines %80 of the wealth of a country.
At that time the north will want to please the region that provides for them
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by ablejesus26(m): 7:47pm On Nov 16, 2021
The cord holding the country together has gone very very weak and would break anytime.
This is why true Nwafors should stand against self destruct,why burn down,when you can start building?
What Igboland needs is to push up all energy to development and preparing the region for what may happen.
At this point anyone in Igboland still following apcheat or pdthief is naive.
It's in the best interest to front a United political platform,that will unite the region and push up all hands to develop the Land.
Apga is the best platform to achieve self development in Igboland.
Igboland has everything to self develop,who their presidency help?
Get your voters card and join Apga today,maka Apga bu nke anyi.
Don't let anyone decieve you by social media jamboree and promises telling you not to vote.
Igboland has an existing profile as Democrats,and there is no plan to change status quo.
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 7:47pm On Nov 16, 2021
DOTian:


I have always known you are fake..
There're several of your type here.
You start off pretending you are against the marginalization going on in the East. Once you get the needed attention, you will start speaking in tongues..
If you're not pretending you hate the violence, you will be using the argument against ipob tactics as an excuse to enjoin others to be calm and accept the torture called Nigeria...
Lol
You guys came late..
But Kwantiniu...
I don't hate IPOB, they represent a force that would serve as a deterrent to the terrorists, nobody is really scared of Nigerian Military because they have people drawn up from all across the country, but you see bandits, Bokoharam, ISWAP, Terrorists herdsmen ba, those one no dey hear English talk more of Igbo,

I had always made it clear that I'm not fighting for Biafra, but you see IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu anyone close to me knows I don't joke with those cause they serve as a deterrent to terrorists, bandits and more so calm down first.

Biafra is my region and I don't owe you an explanation why I don't support outright confrontational breakup if you are not sensitive enough to see the cost on your own then nothing I say would make difference to you.

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 7:50pm On Nov 16, 2021
gidgiddy:
Nigeria has already broken up, but a lot of people dont yet know. Boko haram have already declared a caliphate in the North east and are fighting to actualise it

ISWAP has already declared an Islamic State in the North West and are controlling large chunks of territory there, even in Buhari's home state of Katsina

Fulani herdsmen have long declared that the are owners of the middle belt and are wrecking havoc there

There are more than 30 Biafra groups in thr SS/SE area and growing stronger by the day

More and more Yorubas are being won over to Oduduwa Republic by the day

Nigeria has already broken up
The danger here is that while you could be right, these people holding territories doesn't have the care of anybody and they are brutal and believe it or not, Nigerian Military is still very strong and I think Buhari doesn't just care, na the next president wey go sleep for Abuja I pity lol
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 7:52pm On Nov 16, 2021
tollyboy5:

Thats what the west are doing they're making their place the center of commerce .
Now that vat law came in government wants outside courth settlement.

Power will shift automatically soon when one region determines %80 of the wealth of a country.
At that time the north will want to please the region that provides for them
You think so, the fact is that the North had marked western Nigeria defeated since 1967, if Nigeria is going to breakup eventually it won't be peaceful unless it is done by terrorists lol, and hopefully they continue seeing Yoruba muslims as infidels lol
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by ablejesus26(m): 7:56pm On Nov 16, 2021
DOTian:


I have always known you are fake..
There're several of your type here.
You start off pretending you are against the marginalization going on in the East. Once you get the needed attention, you will start speaking in tongues..
If you're not pretending you hate the violence, you will be using the argument against ipob tactics as an excuse to enjoin others to be calm and accept the torture called Nigeria...
Lol
You guys came late..
But Kwantiniu...

All this simply because he has a different opinion from your scam ipob�
When has it become compulsory for every Igboman to support a group that goes about threaning, cursing and killing others who do not support their nonsensical fruitless scam struggle?
Are you more Igbo than Prof Soludo and the millions of Igbos who rejects a movement by a group of brainwashed taliban wannabes?
That person sounds more Igbo than you do.
an Igboman is not under any obligation to be an ipob member,get that into your coconut head.

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by tollyboy5(m): 8:02pm On Nov 16, 2021
AlexBells:

You think so, the fact is that the North had marked western Nigeria defeated since 1967, if Nigeria is going to breakup eventually it won't be peaceful unless it is done by terrorists lol, and hopefully they continue seeing Yoruba muslims as infidels lol
Infidels has nothing to do us in southwest. We're seriously mixed riligiously and the north never fought a war with the six southwest state.
The only war fought between some part of the west and north is usman danfodio jihad that the afonja sold themselves out that's why kwara will never be part of us.
The only reason southwest are not really bothered is because they've not been at the receiving end unlike the eastern part.
Some southwest persons are still in close romans with the north, once all this persons leave the elms of power in southwest a more concrete dicision would be taking on behalf of southwest.

As Nigeria is today southwest is benefiting tremendously from Niger delta oil and Lagos money won't be enough to share to other southwest state if Nigeria break up now.

Just wait when we get a stronger economy from the unity of Nigeria we'll create a new country. grin
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Zenithh: 8:03pm On Nov 16, 2021
This one is always rambling nonsense grin
Today he’s supporting the terrorist Ipob, tomorrow he’s frustrated,next tomorrow he wants to build a hospital in his community daring Ipob.
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Zenithh: 8:04pm On Nov 16, 2021
DOTian:


I have always known you are fake..
There're several of your type here.
You start off pretending you are against the marginalization going on in the East. Once you get the needed attention, you will start speaking in tongues..
If you're not pretending you hate the violence, you will be using the argument against ipob tactics as an excuse to enjoin others to be calm and accept the torture called Nigeria...
Lol
You guys came late..
But Kwantiniu...
Shurrrup Ipob is a well known terrorist group
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by dokyOloye: 8:05pm On Nov 16, 2021
AlexBells:

I had looked at the situation and it is hopeless, the North is willing to let Biafra go but without the West staying back they would not allow the entire Biafra land, unless only South East which would also not be accepted this is a real tricky situation, you don't also expect that the North would allow the entire South to go when Nigeria was amalgamated in the first place in 1914 because the North is landlocked
The SW should be very happy to form a republic with their darling Islamic North naa? grin
Abi am I missing something?
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by dokyOloye: 8:10pm On Nov 16, 2021
AlexBells:

You mean I should chose side that would cost millions of lives yet no assurance that it would be a success or i should work hard to better life within my reach, even if gas gets costly, I should rather be working to electrify my community with high powered solar system than fight for Nigeria's breakup we are talking about cost here.
Check for ezenwajosh here.
He once posted how he liquidated his assets abroad and set up a private electricity supply company.
After a little while,d residents of the town where he was disconnected from the DISCO supplying the town and hooked up to his and he started supplying them regular electricity.
THEN,NIGERIA HAPPENED TO HIM.
Ministry of power and the discos now brought a law that made it illegal for him to operate.
The same way you're complaining,that's how your grandchildren will complain if nothing is done about the structure of Nigeria.

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by Fejoku: 8:12pm On Nov 16, 2021
DOTian:


I have always known you are fake..
There're several of your type here.
You start off pretending you are against the marginalization going on in the East. Once you get the needed attention, you will start speaking in tongues..
If you're not pretending you hate the violence, you will be using the argument against ipob tactics as an excuse to enjoin others to be calm and accept the torture called Nigeria...
Lol
You guys came late..
But Kwantiniu...
Exactly. Alexbells is a fake identity. He's with the fulani terrorists. I've sensed this for a very long time when he came up with his Igbo province. I knew he wasn't genuine. I was just seeking for a very solid point to hold him with which this thread has presented. No one should ever take him serious again.

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 8:12pm On Nov 16, 2021
tollyboy5:

Infidels has nothing to do us in southwest. We're seriously mixed riligiously and the north never fought a war with the six southwest state.
The only war fought between some part of the west and north is usman danfodio jihad that the afonja sold themselves out that's why kwara will never be part of us.
The only reason southwest are not really bothered is because they've not been at the receiving end unlike the eastern part.
Some southwest persons are still in close romans with the north, once all this persons leave the elms of power in southwest a more concrete dicision would be taking on behalf of southwest.

As Nigeria is today southwest is benefiting tremendously from Niger delta oil and Lagos money won't be enough to share to other southwest state if Nigeria break up now.

Just wait when we get a stronger economy from the unity of Nigeria we'll create a new country. grin
I had always known that and said that the North want to use Nigeria and dump her, you guys never believed in Nigeria one bit, you only needed the rest of us for independence that's why you guys hurriedly went and built your embassy in London, well it was later seized and today I think that's Nigerian embassy the thing is that in this country everyone knows exactly what the other is up to.

We Igbos have our own agenda, the war slowed everyone down but I think everyone is back at their initial plan and you think the West would get to that sufficiency lol, lagos sold you guys out by demanding VAT now FG is fully aware that everyone is back at something sinister, we Igbos now some of us are back at the original plan which was what Tafawa, Ahmedu Bello and Awolo feared the thing with Nigeria is that everyone is suspicious of the other.

The West cannot get to that Sufficiency instead Lagos woukd be decongest towards South South lol, we would all eat Western and Northern Solid minerals una think say na only una get sense, North just wish they can wake up and invade western Nigeria up to Lagos or Ondo but small Benue is giving them a run you see this country ba, division is far cause nobody is sone using Nigeria, we Igbos need Nigeria market, economy and if you give us a chance power is not a bad idea lol
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 8:23pm On Nov 16, 2021
dokyOloye:

Check for ezenwajosh here.
He once posted how he liquidated his assets abroad and set up a private electricity supply company.
After a little while,d residents of the town where he was disconnected from the DISCO supplying the town and hooked up to his and he started supplying them regular electricity.
THEN,NIGERIA HAPPENED TO HIM.
Ministry of power and the discos now brought a law that made it illegal for him to operate.
The same way you're complaining,that's how your grandchildren will complain if nothing is done about the structure of Nigeria.
Nigeria would happen to you just same way Nigeria happened to him, But I will happen to Nigeria, all of you shouting here and there, haven't Nigeria happened to you, Oya go and break up na lol, make we dey catch cruise if you die, we go still fight say rice no reach us
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by uBuNiT: 8:25pm On Nov 16, 2021
AlexBells:

I don't also expect the West to stay if we the East must leave cause then it could be perpetual slavery, sorry if I didn't say what you expect to hear but that's the real situation let's learn to adapt and survive or prepare for a real brutal war, far more costly than the first, after the war, it is not even certain that the South would win cause when we see freedom the world see humanitarian disaster in Northern Nigeria if they are separated from the South
"Real brutal war"
very inevitable.
Anyi ga akpu isi chere ya
Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by AlexBells(m): 8:25pm On Nov 16, 2021
Fejoku:

Exactly. Alexbells is a fake identity. He's with the fulani terrorists. I've sensed this for a very long time when he came up with his Igbo province. I knew he wasn't genuine. I was just seeking for a very solid point to hold him with which this thread has presented. No one should ever take him serious again.
Oga I don't owe you any explanation, if I like today I associate with Fulani, Tomorrow I associate with IPOB, next tomorrow I associate with Bandits, na my life the constitution of the Federal Republic recognise freedom of association, I owe you no explanation, since I had not been found guilty of any crime, I remain innocent lol

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Re: This Is Why I Don't Argue About Nigeria's Breakup by tollyboy5(m): 8:31pm On Nov 16, 2021
AlexBells:

I had always known that and said that the North want to use Nigeria and dump her, you guys never believed in Nigeria one bit, you only needed the rest of us for independence that's why you guys hurriedly went and built your embassy in London, well it was later seized and today I think that's Nigerian embassy the thing is that in this country everyone knows exactly what the other is up to.

We Igbos have our own agenda, the war slowed everyone down but I think everyone is back at their initial plan and you think the West would get to that sufficiency lol, lagos sold you guys out by demanding VAT now FG is fully aware that everyone is back at something sinister, we Igbos now some of us are back at the original plan which was what Tafawa, Ahmedu Bello and Awolo feared the thing with Nigeria is that everyone is suspicious of the other.

The West cannot get to that Sufficiency instead Lagos woukd be decongest towards South South lol, we would all eat Western and Northern Solid minerals una think say na only una get sense, North just wish they can wake up and invade western Nigeria up to Lagos or Ondo but small Benue is giving them a run you see this country ba, division is far cause nobody is sone using Nigeria, we Igbos need Nigeria market, economy and if you give us a chance power is not a bad idea lol
Lagos needs decongestion truly,most population are constituting nuisance . we only need investors and believe me , no investor will leave his wealth in lagos to another region.
We only need the poor masses to find better options.

I've said it several times to my people that the Lagos we're building will send many to their villages.
Ogun state will be the next congested state in southwest, they're not just blessed with reasonable governors that's their problem.

Lagos has move away from depending on natural resources for wealth .
We're after digital wealth and we have the most tech guys in Nigeria. Digital wealth is the new gold bro.

Nigeria break up or not we'll benefit, thats what you're seeing playing toward 2023 presidency.
2023 with no bias mind should go to the Igbos but no be our business lol.
The only problem with 2023 is that some of us don't like tinubu as a president .
Immediately someone like osibanjo is the flag bearer we'll play our necessary politics. wink
Trust me next Yoruba president won't be like obasanjo a Hausa Yoruba president.

Next Yoruba president will give us what we deserve smiley Nigeria is a game let every region be smart and keep playing no one should expect pity

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