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A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 4:24pm On Mar 21, 2023
In simple terms, Nigeria is not for you as an Igbo person or ethnic minority from the south-south. The earlier you know this, the better for una.


1. As an Igbo person, the bulk of your investment should be outside Nigeria. Tinubu’s administration would deal with Igbos economically, just as Buhari did militarily.

2. Ethnic minorities from other parts of Nigeria, especially the south south and even Northern Christians, should expect strong and in-your-face discrimination during property search, job search and anything official. You would be regarded as an Igbo person. This is more peculiar to Ibibios and Efiks as they look like Igbos. Another close group is the Binis. You should prepare to be denied access to certain places and things because you would be categorised as an Igbo person. You don’t know how to speak Igbo and are not Igbo. In fact, you might even hate Igbos, but whatever ill treatment Igbos face, trust me, you would experience the same.

3. Igbos in Igbo-dominated markets in Lagos should be prepared for the mother of all economic destruction. Computer Village, Ladipo, Alaba and other markets would be converted to other uses by the government, forcefully or otherwise. There would be an increase in fire incidents across major markets, leading to loss of goods and properties. Your investments would be razed down, and no one would rescue you.

4. As an Igbo person residing in the south west, you would be excluded from ALL state and federal government assistance and policies.

5. In the next twenty years, Nigeria would experience another civil war. This time, your properties would not be seized but razed down. Last time, you got 20 pounds. By 2040-2050, one pound or even one kobo, you would not see. Again, as an Igbo person, move your wealth outside Nigeria. Open offshore accounts. Buy citizenships of other countries. In this case, do it strategically. Don’t buy that of St Nevis but Grenada as it leads to the EB1 visa of the US. Get insured, but this is for the short term. The long-term is offshoring every money you have. Do not put all your wealth, savings and assets in Nigeria. It is better to live with racists in a prosperous place than reside with tribalists in the world’s poverty capital.

Tinubu is coming. Do not say I did not warn you. As usual, there would be some people who would say otherwise, but when it happens, I would always be here to remind you and gloat at you. I am very good at gloating. Ask around.

Lastly, YOU CAN NEVER LOSE BETTING AGAINST NIGERIA. NEVER HAS IT HAPPENED!

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:26pm On Mar 21, 2023
The funny thing with Nigeria Is all our predictions tend to be much worst than our imaginations.
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 4:27pm On Mar 21, 2023
In 2040-2050:


I stated this before the presidential elections. To analyse Nigeria, you should always expect the worse to happen.

Gerrard59:

1. A Muslim northerner will succeed Tinubu after eight years. The Muslim northerner will choose a Yoruba Muslim as his running mate. The bigwigs in APC SW are mostly Muslims. With Tinubu's presidency, they will cement their influence and power. Which means, for 24 uninterrupted years, Muslims will head Nigeria. The influence of the church will decline as division creeps in. Already, the elections have shown that Nigerian Christians are not united in the face of Muslim-Muslim presidency. Like I predicted on Twitter last year, should APC win in 2023, no Christian would get into Aso Rock for the next 16 years.

2. In two decades, Nigeria's Muslim population will not only increase by influence but by actual numbers. Maximum of 30 years, I expect Nigeria to have a solidified Muslim majority, and becoming an Islamic Republic. Christians would be economically disadvantaged with some converting to Islam and these rich Muslims marrying the daughters of Christians, including those in the south south and south east. The Christian men are obviously very poor due to limited economic opportunities and a large number having relocated. Men japa more than women. These women cannot remain single forever. This is already happening in Northern Nigeria and will extend to the east. During the relentless onslaught towards Northern Nigeria's Christians two years ago, I told someone who mimcks as a geopolitical analyst that Nigeria will have a Muslim majority by 2050. He said I was talking nonsense. Last year, he saw that Christians' birth rates in the south have declined while the north keeps increasing. Add the economic destruction Northern Christians have faced, it means their population has declined further. Expect to see Ezinne Mohammed and Ekaette Umar. grin


3. As for Igbos in a Tinubu's administration, they should expect economic warfare. Buhari did military warfare, expect economic destruction. The kind of Yorubas who support APC fervently DO NOT like Igbos. They will do everything in their power to deal with Igbos economically. With people like El-Rufai and Shettima, the job will done clinically. Igbos go get crumbs (assuming they get anything in the first place). These events will further reduce the wealth and birth rates of Igbos. Again, as an Igbo person, it is better you build your wealth and investment outside Nigeria. I stated this, but got insulted. As usual, when it happens, I will be here to gloat.

4. Y'all start learning Yoruba o and the Koran. It will be very important in seeking contracts and plum federal jobs.

5. As for the economy, the south west and the north will benefit economically. The rest of the country won't. Nigeria as a whole will not prosper because of the ethnic fractures - divisive countries never prosper. Since the south west will benefit economically, it is why number 4 is very important.

As usual, some will curse me and say I am lying. But as usual, I will be here to remind them and gloat. grin grin grin grin

Look at that bold and tell me I was wrong. I was not. It is out there. In fact, one of the reasons I am not deactivating this account is to ensure I come here to remind you people. I will always be here to remind you when the time comes.

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 4:30pm On Mar 21, 2023
Again, I predicted before the presidential election that a civil war would happen. You saw a preamble last weekend.

1£, you would not see. Don't say I did not warn you.

Gerrard59:


She has always told us that Nigeria no be am. That the country can never get better. This was when I was in primary school o. So no be today. She has been preaching it as she is well travelled. Then, she would say "Nigerians don't know how to enjoy life", "even with money, you cannot enjoy life in Nigeria", And this is a woman who has money o.

Yes, regional government is the best. Let Abuja be weakened, and various states/regions elect leaders that can cater to their needs based on their cultural norms and beliefs. Use their natural resources for themselves, and contribute something to Abuja. Similar to the UK, and a little like the US. That is the only way Nigeria (various constituents) can develop and prosper. The elections in 2015 and a little bit of 2011 taught me lessons that the country is not united, and last I checked, divisive countries never prosper in the long run. Even when they do, they are not safe as prosperous homogenous countries.

I don't plan building/buying a house in Nigeria as we have properties already. I rather do Namibia than Benin Republic. I forsee Nigeria fighting another civil war. The case of residents in Ogun fleeing to Benin because of Fulani herdsmen and those in the North East to Cameroon or those in Western Cameroon fleeing to Uyo/Calabar are enough deterrents. I dread countries that have weak immigration policies towards Nigerians. The fewer Nigerias are there, the better.

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Toluwanise247(m): 4:31pm On Mar 21, 2023
See yourself
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by KanwuliaExtra: 4:32pm On Mar 21, 2023
AGBEROCRACY 2050! grin

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:33pm On Mar 21, 2023
The thing is even if you learn Yoruba you would still be denied access to economic opportunities. Yoruba speakers with Igbo facial features were not allowed to vote last week despite being yorubas and speaking the language very well. So learning Yoruba won't grant you anything. I pity those who have bleached. They better go darken their skins grin grin

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by EKONGKING: 4:33pm On Mar 21, 2023
If tinubu does not perform ,I see Nigeria disintegrating in max 10 years
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 4:34pm On Mar 21, 2023
Coolabbie:
Didn’t read thread.

Zoo must fall.
Biafra is coming!!

Biafra is not coming anything. It cannot be achieved without aligning with a world power (China/Russia or US) on your side, which are currently busy with Ukraine and Taiwan. If they were interested in African issues, they would have solved the crises in DRC. As for the map, it is BS! You don't force people in the south-south to join Biafra. You allow them to choose where they want to be. Yes, they are culturally aligned to Igbos and they are seen as Igbos by other ethnic groups, but they should not be forced into anything Biafra. They have a right to choose, and it should be respected.

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 4:36pm On Mar 21, 2023
tensazangetsu20:
The thing is even if you learn Yoruba you would still be denied access to economic opportunities. Yoruba speakers with Igbo facial features were not allowed to vote last week despite being yorubas and speaking the language very well. So learning Yoruba won't grant you anything. I pity those who have bleached. They better go darken their skins grin grin

That is right o. Honestly, I never expected such to happen. I think rather than draw tattoos, folks should invest in tribal marks. Those types that look like Shinjuku station railway lines. Thick, hooge and very black. grin

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 4:39pm On Mar 21, 2023
tensazangetsu20:
The funny thing with Nigeria Is all our predictions tend to be much worst than our imaginations.

Honestly, if Nigeria were on the stock exchange, I would make a killing shorting the stock. In all my predictions about Nigeria, I have never lost. One should always analyse Nigerian issues to be the worst. I told my brother the same thing, and he just realised it. You can never lose betting against Nigeria. It has never happened.

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:39pm On Mar 21, 2023
Gerrard59:


That is right o. Honestly, I never expected such to happen. I think rather than draw tattoos, folks should invest in tribal marks. Those types that look like Shinjuku station railway lines. Thick, hooge and very black. grin

True tribal marks and also be very dark skinned. You would be passed even if you don't speak Yoruba but if you speak yoruba and you are fair. Lori iro grin grin.
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Pascal9: 4:42pm On Mar 21, 2023
Increase in Muslim population will result to increase in poverty, which will result to instability, which will result to disintegration, don't fool yourself, south Sudan should remind you. North will try but they are terrible leaders soo they will fail
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 4:43pm On Mar 21, 2023
tensazangetsu20:


True tribal marks and also be very dark skinned. You would be passed even if you don't speak Yoruba but if you speak yoruba and you are fair. Lori iro grin grin

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:45pm On Mar 21, 2023
Gerrard59:



I escorted my neighbors son to election boot. He's Yoruba and light skinned. They didn't allow him vote but no thug came to my side cause I am dark skinned even though I don't speak the language. I could have been allowed to vote if I wanted so Nigeria will experience reverse racism during their period grin grin cheesy
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 4:48pm On Mar 21, 2023
tensazangetsu20:


I escorted my neighbors son to election boot. He's Yoruba and light skinned. They didn't allow him vote but no thug came to my side cause I am dark skinned even though I don't speak the language. I could have been allowed to vote if I wanted so Nigeria will experience reverse racism during their period grin grin cheesy

Reverse racism and tribalism in Nigeria, white and Asian racism in the abroad.

I love to see it. Anyway, 2040, I would be here gloating, as usual. To gloat no dey hard me. It is one of my hobbies. grin
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:49pm On Mar 21, 2023
Gerrard59:


Reverse racism and tribalism in Nigeria, white and Asian racism in the abroad.

I love to see it. Anyway, 2040, I would be here gloating, as usual. To gloat no dey hard me. It is one of my hobbies. grin

Also if you are dark skinned and your skin looks too fresh you would also be mistaking as an igbo so being completely dark skinned won't save you too. Sisiyemmie is dark skinned and she also wasn't allowed to vote despite being Yoruba

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 4:52pm On Mar 21, 2023
EKONGKING:
If tinubu does not perform, I see Nigeria disintegrating in max 10 years

Tinubu might perform (big might), but it will only benefit Yorubas and Muslim northerners. As per Ekong wey you be, no hopes of benefitting from his policies. Even if you move to Lagos, you won't be able to rent an apartment because you are "Omo Igbo". Kuyaresit, but that is Nigeria for you.

Alternatively, do a change of name, get two thick tribal marks and learn Yoruba.

Good luck bro!

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 4:56pm On Mar 21, 2023
Pascal9:
Increase in Muslim population will result to increase in poverty, which will result to instability, which will result to disintegration, don't fool yourself, south Sudan should remind you. North will try but they are terrible leaders soo they will fail

It leads to Islamisation, not disintegration, unless the UK/US change course, which I don't see happening. Or Igbos and other ethnic minorities in the abroad lobby so hard in the US and align with the Republican Party. But then, Northern Christians lobbied Trump so hard, got his support, but when he lost, every policy got changed back to the Obama era.

So, as you learn Yoruba, also practice how to recite the Koran. Or else, your sons will hit their foreheads five times daily, and your daughters will wear the hijab.
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:58pm On Mar 21, 2023
Gerrard59:


It leads to Islamisation, not disintegration, unless the UK/US change course, which I don't see happening. Or Igbos and other ethnic minorities in the abroad lobby so hard in the US and align with the Republican Party. But then, Northern Christians lobbied Trump so hard, got his support, but when he lost, every policy got changed back to the Obama era.

So, as you learn Yoruba, also practice how to recite the Koran. Or else, your sons will hit their foreheads five times daily, and your daughters will wear the hijab.
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by BlackAdams007: 5:03pm On Mar 21, 2023
Shame on you saying such with that thing you call a mouth, and if he does you think there'll be peace🙄
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Pascal9: 5:06pm On Mar 21, 2023
Gerrard59:


It leads to Islamisation, not disintegration, unless the UK/US change course, which I don't see happening. Or Igbos and other ethnic minorities in the abroad lobby so hard in the US and align with the Republican Party. But then, Northern Christians lobbied Trump so hard, got his support, but when he lost, every policy got changed back to the Obama era.

So, as you learn Yoruba, also practice how to recite the Koran. Or else, your sons will hit their foreheads five times daily, and your daughters will wear the hijab.
oga I have already told you that northerners are terrible leaders, if northern population keep increasing at this rate with this currupt and visionless merry go round, the country will explode, already their illiterate population are kidnapping them.nigeria won't survive the next 25yrs.
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by TheBillyonaire: 5:08pm On Mar 21, 2023
Tufiakwa!

The OP is such a piece of shitt. So, I should move my assets across the border because a certain criminal and his tribalist clans are in power? Are you smoking cow dung?

Your investments are safe in your state. Form or join hunters organization and have legal access to weapons grades and prepare to shoot at your enemies and make sure you kill them.

That is how real men conquer and survive.
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by tensazangetsu20(m): 5:16pm On Mar 21, 2023
TheBillyonaire:
Tufiakwa!

The OP is such a piece of shitt. So, I should move my assets across the border because a certain criminal and his tribalist clans are in power? Are you smoking cow dung?

Your investments are safe in your state. Form or join hunters organization and have legal access to weapons grades and prepare to shoot at your enemies and make sure you kill them.

That is how real men conquer and survive.

LoL your investments are safer outside Nigeria than even in the east. If nothing at least if you run a business a bulk of your profits should be in swiss or Panamanian offshore accounts. Structures can remain
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by EKONGKING: 5:18pm On Mar 21, 2023
Gerrard59:


Tinubu might perform (big might), but it will only benefit Yorubas and Muslim northerners. As per Ekong wey you be, no hopes of benefitting from his policies. Even if you move to Lagos, you won't be able to rent an apartment because you are "Omo Igbo". Kuyaresit, but that is Nigeria for you.

Alternatively, do a change of name, get two thick tribal marks and learn Yoruba.

Good luck bro!

Iam already a citizen of another country for past 12 years so no need for me to bother

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Obaaderemi2: 5:19pm On Mar 21, 2023
tensazangetsu20:


I escorted my neighbors son to election boot. He's Yoruba and light skinned. They didn't allow him vote but no thug came to my side cause I am dark skinned even though I don't speak the language. I could have been allowed to vote if I wanted so Nigeria will experience reverse racism during their period grin grin cheesy
Stop lying. What about the thousands of ibos that voted? Did they not see his name on his card?

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by tensazangetsu20(m): 5:21pm On Mar 21, 2023
Obaaderemi2:
Stop lying. What about the thousands of ibos that voted? Did they not see his name on his card?

I am telling you what happened at the polling units here in somolu. If you looked Igbo you weren't allowed to vote. My sister was even sent home and she looks Igbo fair and all but me I am dark skinned. Except I tell you, I can never be taken for an igbo man anywhere.

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by TheBillyonaire: 5:22pm On Mar 21, 2023
tensazangetsu20:


LoL your investments are safer outside Nigeria than even in the east. If nothing at least if you run a business a bulk of your profits should be in swiss or Panamanian offshore accounts. Structures can remain

I am not from the East, I am from the Niger Delta and we are not cowards. We will be hunters, we will provoke first. We will not be defending ourselves, we will be the offenders this time.

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Obaaderemi2: 5:27pm On Mar 21, 2023
tensazangetsu20:


I am telling you what happened at the polling units here in somolu. If you looked Igbo you weren't allowed to vote. My sister was even sent home and she looks Igbo fair and all but me I am dark skinned. Except I tell you, I can never be taken for an igbo man anywhere.
That means you were not clean because your people said clean people were mistaken for ibos. Lies everywhere.

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Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by tensazangetsu20(m): 5:28pm On Mar 21, 2023
Obaaderemi2:
That means you were not clean because your people said clean people were mistaken for ibos. Lies everywhere.

LoL why do I need to lie, something that was normal in a ton of polling booths on Saturday. I didnt even go to vote just escorted my neighbors son cause he was scared of the amount of thugs nearby. The thugs were even hailing me cause they thought I was Yoruba and they told him to go back cause they thought he was Igbo cause he's very light skinned and looks Igbo.
Re: A Tinubu's Nigeria And Nigeria In 2050 by Gerrard59(m): 5:40pm On Mar 21, 2023
EKONGKING:


Iam already a citizen of another country for past 12 years so no need for me to bother

Congratulations. At this point, anyone who can even get Benin Republic's nationality should do it.

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