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Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Idiko1: 5:53pm On Nov 08, 2022
Penguin2:
They keep wishing Southeast bad and evil but our God keeps proving them wrong.

After the war they thought our region would be pauperized for life but we are now competing favourably and even above them.

And now they think that if we have independence we would be worst off.

Fools!
Bro do not pay any mind to the goons. "The test of pudding is in eating".
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 6:16pm On Nov 08, 2022
appishani1:
Wake up bro
This ain't gonna happen neither in this life nor in the life to come
You are the one who needs to wake up.
Even the murderous fulanis know that nigeria is gone for good.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 6:17pm On Nov 08, 2022
Perfectbeing:
Nigeria breaking should be likened to a polygamous family. A man with plenty wives and children living together.
Those kind of polygamous home you'll think is a bit peaceful but when the man dies you'd see how unpeaceful they are.

When Nigeria break it's then you know there's difference between Okpe and Urhobo and Isoko and I jaw.
You'd know there's a big difference between Igbos from Imo and Igbos from Enugu and Igbos from Ebonyi.

You'd know there's difference between an Ekiti man and an Osun man.

Let me not even start with the North.
That won't stop the breakup.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by orisa37: 6:18pm On Nov 08, 2022
Nigeria is already a 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES, a kind of a UNITED FEDERATIONS OF AFRICA, UFA or call it a UNITED UNIONS OF NIGERIA, "UUN".
OUR MILITARY IS JUST BULLYING US TO STUPIDITY BY THE EXCLUSIVE LIST OF DECREE 24, THE SO CALLED 1999 CONSTITUTION.
REMOVE THE EXCLUSIVE LIST AND NIGERIA WILL BE A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE, DEMOCRACY.
THE SULTAN IS A MILITARY USMAN DAN FODIO
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by orisa37: 6:19pm On Nov 08, 2022
orisa37:
Nigeria is already a 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES, a kind of a UNITED FEDERATIONS OF AFRICA, UFA or call it a UNITED UNIONS OF NIGERIA, "UUN".
OUR MILITARY IS JUST BULLYING US TO STUPIDITY BY THE EXCLUSIVE LIST OF DECREE 24, THE SO CALLED 1999 CONSTITUTION.
REMOVE THE EXCLUSIVE LIST AND NIGERIA WILL BE A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE, DEMOCRACY.
THE SULTAN IS A MILITARY USMAN DAN FODIO
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Innocentman86: 6:32pm On Nov 08, 2022
BATified2023:
that shit can’t happen in Yoruba land

A man from ondo (ambode) became governor in lagos n civil servant from other Igbo states were sacked

Igbos did not allow a reverend father from another state
That's because Lagos is a no man's land.
Can s man from ogun become governor of osun.
Every one knows Lagos belongs to all nigerians.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Nobody: 6:52pm On Nov 08, 2022
Idiko1:
I guess you failed geography in school. It should be south-south minus AkwaCross, parts of Delta, Edo, Bayelsa and entire Rivers. You can now extrapolate that south-south is nonexistence.
THERE ARE NO IBOS IN THE NIGER DELTA/SOUTH SOUTH
PROOF:
ONLY IBOS EAT HUMAN BEINGS
ONLY IBOS HAVE EVIL OSU CULTURE
ONLY IBOS HAVE FLAT HEAD
ONLY IBOS ARE GLOBAL CRIMINALS
ONLY IBOS DO PETTEY PETTY TRADING/APPRENTICESHIP
ONLY IBOS HATE THE WORLD
ONLY IBOS KILL THEIR WIVES

ALL OF THE ABOVE CULTURAL/ATHROPOLOGICAL DISTINCTIONS WILL NOT BE FOUND IN ANY NIGER DELTA NATIONALITY

Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Perfectbeing(m): 7:07pm On Nov 08, 2022
Sammy07:
You should read what caused the civil war
Whatever the cause was, it (or any other reason) will come up again.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Perfectbeing(m): 7:08pm On Nov 08, 2022
BlakKluKluxKlan:
That won't stop the breakup.
k
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Olachase(m): 7:09pm On Nov 08, 2022
Innocentman86:
That's because Lagos is a no man's land.
Can s man from ogun become governor of osun.
Every one knows Lagos belongs to all nigerians.
and ur papa never come rule ham since wetin him day wait for OK waiting for Tinubu approval grin
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by 07kjb: 7:33pm On Nov 08, 2022
Penguin2:
They keep wishing Southeast bad and evil but our God keeps proving them wrong.

After the war they thought our region would be pauperized for life but we are now competing favourably and even above them.

And now they think that if we have independence we would be worst off.

Fools!
I avoided commenting on this topic

Leave them to be wallowing in there fools world
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Sammy07: 7:42pm On Nov 08, 2022
Perfectbeing:
Whatever the cause was, it (or any other reason) will come up again.
Never
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Snapchat: 7:55pm On Nov 08, 2022
Aderewah:
North will step up their agriculture. They’ll feed southern Nigeria and neighboring countries. They’ll still be poor but the division will force innovative thinking. Abuja will remain capital and they’ll develop Kano and kaduna. They’ll build the strongest military in the region.

South south minus AkwaCross will form Niger delta, to the anguish of SE. They’ll remain oil rich and full control of revenue will allow improvement in infrastructure. However many tribes will fight for dominance, encouraging corruption. They’ll struggle to build a vibrant economy and employ youths outside oil. Their infatructure drive will improve tourism. They’ll be well off. They’ll stay in their region.

South east will improve from current conditions. The gas reserves will help earn forex. They’ll all move back to the region in a flurry of emotions. However, in less than five years, they’ll start struggling to move back to west, south south and north. They’ll not have freedoms they used to have in Nigeria and they’ll complain everyday on social media. They’ll start trying to takeover lands in the SS. SS will fight back and ask for help from powerful west and north, which may create another Ukraine situation. People who fought for Biafra will be entitled to power.

Southwest will prosper. Industries in Ogun, power in Osun, agriculture in ekiti, oil in ondo, services in Oyo and tech and tourism in lagos will bring a lot of wealth. They’ll quickly build a road amd train connecting west Africa all the way to Senegal. It’ll without doubt be the best alumni region out of Nigeria, leading in tech, security, economy, jobs, shipping, transportation etc.
grin grin
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Jflex07(m): 8:10pm On Nov 08, 2022
Backyard analysis. Check all the thread by this idiot and you notice his disdain and hatred for the people of south east ... The agbado disciple is just an inconsequential tribal bigot who only exist here on nairaland,a faceless forum.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Owologbo(m): 8:10pm On Nov 08, 2022
Aderewah:
North will step up their agriculture. They’ll feed southern Nigeria and neighboring countries. They’ll still be poor but the division will force innovative thinking. Abuja will remain capital and they’ll develop Kano and kaduna. They’ll build the strongest military in the region.

South south minus AkwaCross will form Niger delta, to the anguish of SE. They’ll remain oil rich and full control of revenue will allow improvement in infrastructure. However many tribes will fight for dominance, encouraging corruption. They’ll struggle to build a vibrant economy and employ youths outside oil. Their infatructure drive will improve tourism. They’ll be well off. They’ll stay in their region.

South east will improve from current conditions. The gas reserves will help earn forex. They’ll all move back to the region in a flurry of emotions. However, in less than five years, they’ll start struggling to move back to west, south south and north. They’ll not have freedoms they used to have in Nigeria and they’ll complain everyday on social media. They’ll start trying to takeover lands in the SS. SS will fight back and ask for help from powerful west and north, which may create another Ukraine situation. People who fought for Biafra will be entitled to power.

Southwest will prosper. Industries in Ogun, power in Osun, agriculture in ekiti, oil in ondo, services in Oyo and tech and tourism in lagos will bring a lot of wealth. They’ll quickly build a road amd train connecting west Africa all the way to Senegal. It’ll without doubt be the best alumni region out of Nigeria, leading in tech, security, economy, jobs, shipping, transportation etc.
Rubbish thread from rubbish brain.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by BigYash: 8:19pm On Nov 08, 2022
BATified2023:
name 1 thing the south east add to Nigeria
I for answer you,but since I am not from south east,I no go talk too much. Cux its hard to believe that someone who uses Aba made clothes and shoes,still dey ask that kind question.. grin
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Idaytesj29(m): 8:29pm On Nov 08, 2022
successmatters:
Vote for Peter Obi
Make una Vote for his clown
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by shortIGBOman: 9:18pm On Nov 08, 2022
If Nigeria will split, IGBO land will suffer it most. Cause Biafra will only consist of the 3 and half IGBO indegineous States. Which are Ebonyi, Imo, Abia and half of Enugu State.

Anambra and half of Enugu State are IGALA ancestral Land. And the North will never allow IGBO go with an inch of IGALA ancestral Land. grin

Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Ifearnoevil: 9:41pm On Nov 08, 2022
Only a few days lock down during COVID-19,hunger nearly finished yorubas but in the delusional mind,they feel that igbos will suffer and them will prosper if and when there is a break up.
What a people.
Mean while they are the biggest opposition to Biafra
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by VoteObi2SaveNai: 9:43pm On Nov 08, 2022
Advocate500:
My Igbo brothers should keep away from thread like this,they are doing it intentionally,when the north give them wotoporosly ,they will turn their attention to the Igbos.
They don't understand that Peter Obi is being supported by the North purposely to help prevent Nigeria from breaking up. 2023 elections will be the most free and fair election in the history of Nigeria based on this reason.

Tinubu urchins can continue opening stupid threads about Nigeria's breakup out of frustration but it won't change the fact that Tinubu has been roundly rejected by all Nigerians.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Baronthecelebri(m): 10:02pm On Nov 08, 2022
Nice one op
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by MikeofAfrica: 10:02pm On Nov 08, 2022
BATified2023:
that shit can’t happen in Yoruba land

A man from ondo (ambode) became governor in lagos n civil servant from other Igbo states were sacked

Igbos did not allow a reverend father from another state
The reason it cannot presently happen in Yoruba land is because we are in one
Nigeria. Hence an intelligent tribe like Yoruba is covering her weaknesses.
Before the existance of Nigeria, yorubas fought more inter- tribal wars than any tribe in Nigeria.
Even today, Lagos is the only liberal State in Yoruba land because she is dominated by non - indigenes.
it is very difficult for a man not from Ibadan to become the Governor of Oyo State. The same issue is in Ogun State where power has not been allow to rotate to one of the senatorial zone.
In an Oduduwa nation, these marginalized regions will declare war .
Yoruba land has also witness the highest number of political assassination since 1999. This is an evidence that the leaders of the region does not love each other.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Pascal9: 10:16pm On Nov 08, 2022
BATified2023:
I can bet u ain’t Yoruba

Yorubas don’t think that way
oga forget it, Yoruba fought more civil war than any ethnic groups in Nigeria, read history
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Pascal9: 10:21pm On Nov 08, 2022
kenny714433:
cheesy

SS will be the most prosperous nation from the breakaway. Rivers will be the industrial headquarters with an airport and a functional seaport. Cross Rivers/Akwa Ibom will be the tourism headquarters with another functional seaport in Akwa Ibom.

Think of Akwa Ibom as the capital.. Delta and Edo states will be vastly developed with high speeds train connecting every states.
Bayelsa might just become Miami.

Even in this current Nigeria, SS zone is the most prosperous. If not for Lagos, SW might just be another NE
cross River, akwa ibom, Rivers, bayelsa , itsekiri, ijaw, Ikwere , urhorobo, Efik, anang, intact sought South will become Sudan and Somalia. They don't see eye to now, even under Nigeria is it when they will be dragging for supremacy they will develop love. Who aborted wikes presidential ambition, is it not the same South South politicians, mention one South South politician following wike, Igbos and Yoruba are better off at least they have one language and culture
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by jamesversion: 10:53pm On Nov 08, 2022
Aderewah:
North will step up their agriculture. They’ll feed southern Nigeria and neighboring countries. They’ll still be poor but the division will force innovative thinking. Abuja will remain capital and they’ll develop Kano and kaduna. They’ll build the strongest military in the region.

South south minus AkwaCross will form Niger delta, to the anguish of SE. They’ll remain oil rich and full control of revenue will allow improvement in infrastructure. However many tribes will fight for dominance, encouraging corruption. They’ll struggle to build a vibrant economy and employ youths outside oil. Their infatructure drive will improve tourism. They’ll be well off. They’ll stay in their region.

South east will improve from current conditions. The gas reserves will help earn forex. They’ll all move back to the region in a flurry of emotions. However, in less than five years, they’ll start struggling to move back to west, south south and north. They’ll not have freedoms they used to have in Nigeria and they’ll complain everyday on social media. They’ll start trying to takeover lands in the SS. SS will fight back and ask for help from powerful west and north, which may create another Ukraine situation. People who fought for Biafra will be entitled to power.

Southwest will prosper. Industries in Ogun, power in Osun, agriculture in ekiti, oil in ondo, services in Oyo and tech and tourism in lagos will bring a lot of wealth. They’ll quickly build a road amd train connecting west Africa all the way to Senegal. It’ll without doubt be the best alumni region out of Nigeria, leading in tech, security, economy, jobs, shipping, transportation etc.
Without oil revenue, SWest will be useless. Their economy will lack forex. They will end up borrowing to fund their budget, which isn't sustainable due to lack of foreign.

The SS will be the biggest beneficiaries due to small population and huge forex inflow from oil and gas from the NLNG. The foreign missions and embassies will relocate to the SS. Other sectors like agriculture and manufacturing industries will spring up due to liquidity. Financial institutions will flee Lagos and run down to SS. The Ports in SS will be developed and fully functional. The Yorubas will run down to work in PH. grin
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by gentlesoul83(m): 11:06pm On Nov 08, 2022
Urheadmaster:
Beer parlor analysis tongue
lolz
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by 2Radii: 11:07pm On Nov 08, 2022
Perfectbeing:
It happened like that because under Nigeria they are all Yorubas. But under Oduduwa, they will be different. They will become Ekiti, Osun etc
seems u re not yoruba

We don't even think this way grin grin
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Mercury12(m): 11:08pm On Nov 08, 2022
From your analysis it seam Nigeria will be better breaking up.
Besides the tribal fight that goes on here every time will reduce. Make everybody answer their papa name
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Oghighirhighi: 11:08pm On Nov 08, 2022
The headline should read, When Nigeria splits.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by iLegendd(m): 11:11pm On Nov 08, 2022
BATified2023:
name 1 thing the south east add to Nigeria
As someone from the South South, I can tell you the South East you're trying to attack and the North you're from are on the same boat.

With this question you asked him, if he asks you the same, you'll say the North provides food for Nigeria. My dear, it's a lie.

Yes, that North provides food for Nigeria, but it's not free. In the same vein, the South East provided auto (Innoson), clothes, shoe (from Aba), technology, many more things, but it's not free — you have to pay to get them, just the same way you have to pay for agricultural products from the North.

In summary, the two regions don't provide anything for Nigeria for free. Only the SS does.

So, you're not supposed to ask him that question even if you're from SW. Only someone from SS is eligible to ask him such a question.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by LegendHero(m): 11:11pm On Nov 08, 2022
Walahi this OP carry me handicap.

I was reading his analysis and when I reached his SE analysis I bursted into laughter.

Why do you people like looking for Ibo people problem? But honestly the guy is right, Ibo people will still not live in their Biafla even if they get it and they will keep escaping to Oduduwa country and the West.
Re: If Nigeria Splits, This Is What Geopolitical Politics Will Look Like by Mercury12(m): 11:18pm On Nov 08, 2022
Perfectbeing:
It happened like that because under Nigeria they are all Yorubas. But under Oduduwa, they will be different. They will become Ekiti, Osun etc
Don't also forgot to add the imaginary Yoruba Muslim and Christian fight your brothers are fiercely propagating on this forum. Lol
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