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Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Ttipsy(f): 9:16am On Jul 09, 2023
aylagos:
pikin everywhere
lagos election and 2023 in general was such a disgrace
I literally see Nigeria as just a geographic setting

It’s never a con3
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Roger3D(m): 9:19am On Jul 09, 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.
I prefer option 1 where the terrorist dies in prison and the SE burns.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Roger3D(m): 9:20am On Jul 09, 2023
kettykings:
After the Lagos guber election, I lost faith in Nigeria as a nation
Haven't you tried emigration yet? I did grin
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by adebayo987: 9:34am On Jul 09, 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.
I think five in the south, the Ogonis is missing because a man called Ken Saro Wiwa died protesting for Ogoni kingdom. Those tribes are not Ijaw or Akwa-Cross
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Fejoku: 9:46am On Jul 09, 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.
What you wrote is just common sense but very and extremely rare in Nigeria.
Nigerians are happy slaves as long as those they hate appear to be suffering more than them.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Fejoku: 9:49am On Jul 09, 2023
Roger3D:
I prefer option 1 where the terrorist dies in prison and the SE burns.
Your own land will burn with brimstone because we will make sure napalm bombs are used there. You will never escape when we come. You're very well known.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Roger3D(m): 9:52am On Jul 09, 2023
Fejoku:
Your own land will burn with brimstone because we will make sure napalm bombs are used there. You will never escape when we come. You're very well known.
I seriously doubt it. Your IPOB terrorist group is limited to your land alone. You can't try anything outside of your shithole
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by kettykings: 9:53am On Jul 09, 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.
Please can you be kind enough to enlighten me a bit how frustration of South west will break the country particularly if the north, south east, Nigeria delta push for one Nigeria
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Fejoku: 9:56am On Jul 09, 2023
Roger3D:
I seriously doubt it. Your IPOB terrorist group is limited to your land alone. You can't try anything outside of your shithole
Alright. As long as the division doesn't come peacefully, I assure you that your region will taste the napalm. Roger3D, bear it in mind.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by AntiZikist: 10:15am On Jul 09, 2023
If Ibos leave Lagos, Lagos economy will crash.

Now it's "if Ibos are expelled from Nigeria, Nigeria will explode"
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by GreatBoss: 11:09am On Jul 09, 2023
adebayo987:
I think five in the south, the Ogonis is missing because a man called Ken Saro Wiwa died protesting for Ogoni kingdom. Those tribes are not Ijaw or Akwa-Cross
Ogoni will join Akwa Cross
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by United04: 11:47am On Jul 09, 2023
Cabalgeneral:
Cursed useless tribe
Children of Ogboni fraternity will always be the first to curse others.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by United04: 11:50am On Jul 09, 2023
Absuchat:
Shay na your worthless and useless father curse them?
Don't mind them, children of Ogboni fraternity are always the first to curse others.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Rolings: 11:54am On Jul 09, 2023
kettykings:
After the Lagos guber election, I lost faith in Nigeria as a nation
You don't know shit.
You people funny die ... You hypocrites turn a blind eye to the electoral malpractices in the east and are only fixated with Lagos.

Me sef with what I saw in the last election...the way I saw igbos beat up APC supporters in the east.... I concluded igbos aren't ready for democracy.
The way they want to FORCE everyone to vote obi show you they are dictators not democrats.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Rolings: 12:00pm On Jul 09, 2023
Fejoku:
What you wrote is just common sense but very and extremely rare in Nigeria.
Nigerians are happy slaves as long as those they hate appear to be suffering more than them.
So your problems will just vanish once you have biafra?
Nigeria is not the most complex nation on earth..... Canada India and Australia are more complex than Nigeria and they are working
Why?
Because they decided to make their country work.....of course there are agitators in those countries but they don't go about denigrating their countries they don't go about burning public properties all in the name of agitation
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by kettykings: 12:04pm On Jul 09, 2023
Rolings:
You don't know shit.
You people funny die ... You hypocrites turn a blind eye to the electoral malpractices in the east and are only fixated with Lagos.

Me sef with what I saw in the last election...the way I saw igbos beat up APC supporters in the east.... I concluded igbos aren't ready for democracy.
The way they want to FORCE everyone to vote obi show you they are dictators not democrats.
Was the east election a tribal thing, did igbos stop any tribe from voting , was any tribe attacked in the east?
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by Rolings: 12:09pm On Jul 09, 2023
kettykings:
Was the east election a tribal thing, did igbos stop any tribe from voting , was any tribe attacked in the east?
Ask Google now
FYI its only some igbos like you that were pretending the election wasn't tribal and religious.
Peter obi said so himself.
It was simply an election between the three major tribes.....the party that did it's homework well won. You can pretend it isn't doesn't take away the fact.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by adebayo987: 2:17pm On Jul 09, 2023
GreatBoss:
Ogoni will join Akwa Cross
Very wrong calculation... They must be autonomous and enjoy their wealth by themselves!
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by blocksy007: 8:24am On Jul 17, 2023
kettykings:
Please can you be kind enough to enlighten me a bit how frustration of South west will break the country particularly if the north, south east, Nigeria delta push for one Nigeria
No, what I mean is one region can't do it. It must be done with 3 to 4 regions simultaneously.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by TheboyGhost(m): 9:39am On Jul 17, 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.
He does not need to form a government in Exile.

There is already a government in Exile formed by Simon with a complete cabinet waiting to work with him as their leader.
Re: How Biafra's Exit Will End Nigeria by TheboyGhost(m): 9:44am On Jul 17, 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.
You don't know us Mr.

If Obi is declared the president of Nigeria, he will always be called a Sabo by my people for years to come.

Till death, Politically Intelligent Igbo populace considers Azikiwe a sell out, check how many years now.

Same will be how the Name of Obi be told in the lands.

Ironically if Obi Wins then Consider Nigeria finished and still Biafra will be winner.


All your Three options will work for country and my People.

Whatever way it goes, Biafra will win.
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