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How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by SOSinNigeria: 11:23am On Jul 08, 2023
It is fast becoming clear that Igbos will eventually exit Nigeria. Only the blind, deaf and dumb will argue this. Although Nigeria was programed to fail due to structural defects and the emergence of a character like Tinubu, through a highly flawed election, has finally sealed its faith. Peter Obi and the Obidient movement offered a silver of hope that Nigeria could possibly survive against all odds but the opportunity was missed.

Two things will happen going forward, or maybe 3.

1. Nnamdi Kanu dies in prison;
this will trigger severe crises that would lead to loss of lives. The Nigerian economy will be hit badly. Nnamdi Kanu will become a marty and separatists, particularly the IPOB will ride on the backlash it will generate against the state to escalate their calls for Biafra. They will win huge sympathy from overwhelming majority of Igbos and even other neutral minded Nigerians. The heat will be so much that referendum will eventually become inevitable.

2. Nnamdi Kanu is released after so many years in wrongful detention: He becomes another Nelson Mandela to his people. He promotes Biafra actualization with more vigour and mood of invincibility. He forms a government in exile and continues to gain ground till referendum becomes inevitable.

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by SOSinNigeria: 11:24am On Jul 08, 2023
3. Peter Obi emerges through the courts: Nigerians regain faith that the country could be redeemed after all. The new wave of pan Nigeria passion will make Nnamdi Kanu and his separatist movement to lose appeal among Igbos. Peter Obi grants him amnesty and his movement gradually fades as Nigeria rises.

I listed no.3 as 'maybe' because Tinubu's man is the CJN and justice may not prevail at the supreme Court.

So, if scenario 1 or 2 plays out and it becomes clear that Igbos are about to get referendum. Other regions/zones in Nigeria will immediately escalate their own demand for referendum. The Ijaws will definitely follow, Yorubas, Middle belt and then Akwa-Cross. New and popular movements will emerge among diverse ethnic groups in the South and Middle belt voicing out that they have the right to referendum too. This will lead to chaos and disorder. Federal authority will be disregarded in these regions calling for referendum. Out of desperation, the muslim North will make all manner of concessions to these regions to stay back. But it will be too late as discussions and realignment for new national borders are reached among ethnic leaders.

Finally, Nigeria breaks into a minimum of 6 countries. Two in the North i.e. Arewa and Middle belt. 4 in the South i.e. Biafra, Oduduwa, Ijaw and Akwa-Cross.

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by kettykings: 11:27am On Jul 08, 2023
After the Lagos guber election, I lost faith in Nigeria as a nation

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Nobody: 11:27am On Jul 08, 2023
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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Absuchat(m): 11:37am On Jul 08, 2023
We still have our eyes on Lagos. Slaves can't take over what we laboured for for many years

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by aylagos(m): 11:37am On Jul 08, 2023
kettykings:
After the Lagos guber election, I lost faith in Nigeria as a nation
pikin everywhere

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Oghighirhighi: 11:54am On Jul 08, 2023
Nigeria is not working, I am so annoyed that it is only the Igbos that lost a war that are bold in bringing this to the front burner. How can one be in a country that, your fate is determined by your tribe, faith or accident of birth. In a situation where an imaginary bar is placed above you making you to permanently stoop in your movement, a situation where you are designed to be an onlooker in the scheme of things. I want to find out from my Edo nation, are you happy in being in this shit hole? Otherwise let us start chatting our course NOW.

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by blocksy007: 12:04pm On Jul 08, 2023
Nigeria is not working but Nigeria breaking will not happen because of these things U presumed. It will happen only if the Northern or South West politicians gets frustrated.

The only people from the SE, SS, SW or North that can force a break in this country are the politicians. The people, including Sunday Igboho, Nnamdi Kanu, Asari can never do it on their own.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by SOSinNigeria: 12:19pm On Jul 08, 2023
blocksy007:
Nigeria is not working but Nigeria breaking will not happen because of these things U presumed. It will happen only if the Northern or[b] South West politicians gets frustrated.[/b]

The only people from the SE, SS, SW or North that can force a break in this country are the politicians. The people, including Sunday Igboho, Nnamdi Kanu, Asari can never do it on their own.

The part in bold is fallacy. SW politicians don't have what it takes to end Nigeria. If they do, they would have ended Nigeria a long time ago. Awolowo never wanted Nigeria, he so much believed in having Oduduwa republic but North used another Yoruba man (Akintola) to neutralize and jail him. Tinubu once stated that he never believed in Nigeria and his sentiment is echoed by some other yoruba politicians but they can't do anything out of fear.

In fact, only Igbos and Ijaws and to an extent Tivs have tried in one way or another to redraw map of Nigeria.

If Igbos should a*slick Fulanis the way Yorubas do, and Yorubas try to break up Nigeria they will also face big challenges.

Politicians alone can't force Nigeria to break up, especially in its current form. Rather it's revolution or mass revolt that could trigger it.

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by ratiani6: 12:21pm On Jul 08, 2023
Nah...dont think so
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by blocksy007: 1:15pm On Jul 08, 2023
SOSinNigeria:


The part in bold is fallacy. SW politicians don't have what it takes to end Nigeria. If they do, they would have ended Nigeria a long time ago. Awolowo never wanted Nigeria, he so much believed in having Oduduwa republic but North used another Yoruba man (Akintola) to neutralize and jail him. Tinubu once stated that he never believed in Nigeria and his sentiment is echoed by some other yoruba politicians but they can't do anything out of fear.

In fact, only Igbos and Ijaws and to an extent Tivs have tried in one way or another to redraw map of Nigeria.

If Igbos should a*slick Fulanis the way Yorubas do, and Yorubas try to break up Nigeria they will also face big challenges.

Politicians alone can't force Nigeria to break up, especially in its current form. Rather it's revolution or mass revolt that could trigger it.




The politicians will say they don't want one Nigeria when it's not favoring them. Example Tinubu.

If the politicians get frustrated they will pay thugs and the media to start a revolution. Example Occupy Nigeria in 2012

If U and I start the revolution the politicians will pay thugs and police to beat us up. Example Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu.

This one Nigeria can end only by politicians.

Will the politicians ever get frustrated to call for an end Nigeria? NO
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by helinues: 1:16pm On Jul 08, 2023
Stop drinking fermented palm wine.

Na this kind of dream you go continue to dey dream

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Cloudflare: 1:41pm On Jul 08, 2023
Nigeria is a failed state but saying Igbos will get Biafra is a delusion of the highest order. Nothing like Biafra dude. It's dead and forgotten

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Tukpa8: 3:01pm On Jul 08, 2023
SOSinNigeria:
It is fast becoming clear that Igbos will eventually exit Nigeria. Only the blind, deaf and dumb will argue this. Although Nigeria was programed to fail due to structural defects and the emergence of a character like Tinubu, through a highly flawed election, has finally sealed its faith. Peter Obi and the Obidient movement offered a silver of hope that Nigeria could possibly survive against all odds but the opportunity was missed.

Two things will happen going forward, or maybe 3.

1. Nnamdi Kanu dies in prison;
this will trigger severe crises that would lead to loss of lives. The Nigerian economy will be hit badly. Nnamdi Kanu will become a marty and separatists, particularly the IPOB will ride on the backlash it will generate against the state to escalate their calls for Biafra. They will win huge sympathy from overwhelming majority of Igbos and even other neutral minded Nigerians. The heat will be so much that referendum will eventually become inevitable.

2. Nnamdi Kanu is released after so many years in wrongful detention: He becomes another Nelson Mandela to his people. He promotes Biafra actualization with more vigour and mood of invincibility. He forms a government in exile and continues to gain ground till referendum becomes inevitable.

2nd igbo man to be making a reasonable statement and realistic observation....igbo tribe still have sensible ones among.......unlike fictional and fallacies believers like gidgiddy penguin2 brainless nnamdi kanu,, brainless ojukwu who were too blind to see... glad you mentioned Ijaw republic....this is what we Ijaws expecting from Igbos as brothers
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Tukpa8: 3:06pm On Jul 08, 2023
SOSinNigeria:


The part in bold is fallacy. SW politicians don't have what it takes to end Nigeria. If they do, they would have ended Nigeria a long time ago. Awolowo never wanted Nigeria, he so much believed in having Oduduwa republic but North used another Yoruba man (Akintola) to neutralize and jail him. Tinubu once stated that he never believed in Nigeria and his sentiment is echoed by some other yoruba politicians but they can't do anything out of fear.

In fact, only Igbos and Ijaws and to an extent Tivs have tried in one way or another to redraw map of Nigeria.

If Igbos should a*slick Fulanis the way Yorubas do, and Yorubas try to break up Nigeria they will also face big challenges.

Politicians alone can't force Nigeria to break up, especially in its current form. Rather it's revolution or mass revolt that could trigger it.

yes, revolt....
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Tukpa8: 3:12pm On Jul 08, 2023
blocksy007:
Nigeria is not working but Nigeria breaking will not happen because of these things U presumed. It will happen only if the Northern or South West politicians gets frustrated.

The only people from the SE, SS, SW or North that can force a break in this country are the politicians. The people, including Sunday Igboho, Nnamdi Kanu, Asari can never do it on their own.
no.....it will break if ss people also join the break up to demand for their own Ijaw republic and others.

Just one month strike on oil facilities nigeria will be totally quenched

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Tukpa8: 3:16pm On Jul 08, 2023
Oghighirhighi:
Nigeria is not working, I am so annoyed that it is only the Igbos that lost a war that are bold in bringing this to the front burner. How can one be in a country that, your fate is determined by your tribe, faith or accident of birth. In a situation where an imaginary bar is placed above you making you to permanently stoop in your movement, a situation where you are designed to be an onlooker in the scheme of things. I want to find out from my Edo nation, are you happy in being in this shit hole? Otherwise let us start chatting our course NOW.
you are right...but igbos are the problem..they making it look it only them......the day Igbos want others to demand for break up is the day they will readjust their biafra map to only their igbo speaking territories and support independent edo Nation just as they support Yoruba Nation

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by flokii: 3:19pm On Jul 08, 2023
Delusion of grandeur... So Peter Obi will jump Atiku in 2nd position to emerge as President or what?
You better wake up to reality that 2023 election is over and the winner already sworn-in.

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by oskopy: 4:40pm On Jul 08, 2023
Yeye man.lagos will seize to exist after igbos have gone.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by worksmart(m): 4:59pm On Jul 08, 2023
This is like saying Afghanistan invading and conquering US would end US status a superpower.
It would if it was possible , but it is not.

Biafra exit would end Nigeria but only if it was possible, but it is not! smiley

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Savagery101: 5:09pm On Jul 08, 2023
THE WHOLE IJAW IS NOT BIAFRA, WE HAVE BIAFRANS LEAVING IN SOME PART OF IJAW IN THEIR ANCESTRAL LAND AND WE CA NEVER LEAVE THEM BEHIND, REFERANDUM WILL DETERMINE IF THEY WANT TO COME WITH US OR NOT.
Tukpa8:
2nd igbo man to be making a reasonable statement and realistic observation....igbo tribe still have sensible ones among.......unlike fictional and fallacies believers like gidgiddy penguin2 brainless nnamdi kanu,, brainless ojukwu who were too blind to see... glad you mentioned Ijaw republic....this is what we Ijaws expecting from Igbos as brothers
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by 7lives: 5:19pm On Jul 08, 2023
oskopy:
Yeye man.lagos will seize to exist after igbos have gone.

But Lagos was already existing before the Igbos arrived.
Eko Aromire, a'romi sa legbe legbe.
Portuguese were already in Lagos before the British.
The British were already in Lagos before the Igbos.
Na British carry Igbos and the other Nigerians enter Lagos, through their stupid colonization, or else nibo ni ipade oloja ati asinwin?.
So how can you now say Lagos will seize to exist when Igbos exit Lagos?.
Make una dey think before una post trash na.
Bon Voyage.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Brek: 6:53pm On Jul 08, 2023
worksmart:
This is like saying Afghanistan invading and conquering US would end US status a superpower.
It would if it was possible , but it is not.

Biafra exit would end Nigeria but only if it was possible, but it is not! smiley
What makes you think so?
China is on the verge of collapsing
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by JagabanBorgu: 7:13pm On Jul 08, 2023
First and foremost, Obi will Ñèvèr be prèsîdéñt, he has no hope to offer.
Just an opportunist.
Another point lgb0s should consider, to break Nigèria, u need alignment with other regions.
SW and SS especially as independent nations not carving SS as part of Biafra.

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Tukpa8: 7:33pm On Jul 08, 2023
Savagery101:
THE WHOLE IJAW IS NOT BIAFRA, WE HAVE BIAFRANS LEAVING IN SOME PART OF IJAW IN THEIR ANCESTRAL LAND AND WE CA NEVER LEAVE THEM BEHIND, REFERANDUM WILL DETERMINE IF THEY WANT TO COME WITH US OR NOT.
we also have some Igbos in their ancestral abia and imo who wants to be part of the Ijaw republic because we have resources,,,,we will not leave them behind,,,so Ijaw Republic referendum will be conducted in the south east 5 states for those Igbos to decide their fate wether to join Ijaw Republic or remain in nigeria.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by tunjiajayi: 7:40pm On Jul 08, 2023
Shitty thread, mofos speculating on emotions.

Mpkiri mirii induced speculations.

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by BiafraInc: 7:42pm On Jul 08, 2023
SOSinNigeria:
3. Peter Obi emerges through the courts: Nigerians regain faith that the country could be redeemed after all. The new wave of pan Nigeria passion will make Nnamdi Kanu and his separatist movement to lose appeal among Igbos. Peter Obi grants him amnesty and his movement gradually fades as Nigeria rises.

I listed no.3 as 'maybe' because Tinubu's man is the CJN and justice may not prevail at the supreme Court.

So, if scenario 1 or 2 plays out and it becomes clear that Igbos are about to get referendum. Other regions/zones in Nigeria will immediately escalate their own demand for referendum. The Ijaws will definitely follow, Yorubas, Middle belt and then Akwa-Cross. New and popular movements will emerge among diverse ethnic groups in the South and Middle belt voicing out that they have the right to referendum too. This will lead to chaos and disorder. Federal authority will be disregarded in these regions calling for referendum. Out of desperation, the muslim North will make all manner of concessions to these regions to stay back. But it will be too late as discussions and realignment for new national borders are reached among ethnic leaders.

Finally, Nigeria breaks into a minimum of 6 countries. Two in the North i.e. Arewa and Middle belt. 4 in the South i.e. Biafra, Oduduwa, Ijaw and Akwa-Cross.

Fools like all you Obiiidioots are the reason why Igbos are still caged inside nigeria. Look at your mindset. The emergence of the criminal called Peter obi as your presidiot will mean an end to Biafra's agitation? What a dunce. Where did you get that from? Some of you are really daft and dumb. What will Peter Obi do different with your present constitution than what Tinubu is doing? Slave!

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Rayzoom: 9:35pm On Jul 08, 2023
Tukpa8:
you are right...but igbos are the problem..they making it look it only them......the day Igbos want others to demand for break up is the day they will readjust their biafra map to only their igbo speaking territories and support independent edo Nation just as they support Yoruba Nation
Have you make any atempt? Do you think Edo just one state can stand as a country?
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Cabalgeneral: 9:49pm On Jul 08, 2023
Absuchat:
We still have our eyes on Lagos. Slaves can't take over what we laboured for for many years

Cursed useless tribe
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Cabalgeneral: 9:50pm On Jul 08, 2023
SOSinNigeria:
3. Peter Obi emerges through the courts: Nigerians regain faith that the country could be redeemed after all. The new wave of pan Nigeria passion will make Nnamdi Kanu and his separatist movement to lose appeal among Igbos. Peter Obi grants him amnesty and his movement gradually fades as Nigeria rises.

I listed no.3 as 'maybe' because Tinubu's man is the CJN and justice may not prevail at the supreme Court.

So, if scenario 1 or 2 plays out and it becomes clear that Igbos are about to get referendum. Other regions/zones in Nigeria will immediately escalate their own demand for referendum. The Ijaws will definitely follow, Yorubas, Middle belt and then Akwa-Cross. New and popular movements will emerge among diverse ethnic groups in the South and Middle belt voicing out that they have the right to referendum too. This will lead to chaos and disorder. Federal authority will be disregarded in these regions calling for referendum. Out of desperation, the muslim North will make all manner of concessions to these regions to stay back. But it will be too late as discussions and realignment for new national borders are reached among ethnic leaders.

Finally, Nigeria breaks into a minimum of 6 countries. Two in the North i.e. Arewa and Middle belt. 4 in the South i.e. Biafra, Oduduwa, Ijaw and Akwa-Cross.


Igbo are leaving Nigeria so Nigeria can be great and reach her destiny, Igbo are evil, enemy of progress.

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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Absuchat(m): 12:12am On Jul 09, 2023
Cabalgeneral:


Cursed useless tribe
Shay na your worthless and useless father curse them?
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Tukpa8: 9:14am On Jul 09, 2023
Rayzoom:
Have you make any atempt? Do you think Edo just one state can stand as a country?
why can't edo alone stand as a country?
How does a country stand again?

Were we all not standing independently before the white men came?

even just benin alone was standing independently as a country on it own,,,if benin alone was standing as an independent country on it own, then how much more the full edo state?

What is the population of ghana?
Moldova population is not up to half of edo state.......so why will moldova with little population stand as a country and edo with with bigger population cannot stand as a country?
Radio biafra as destroyed your good senses to be reasoning like someone inside bottle.

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