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| Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by Racoon(op): 10:00am On Sep 12, 2024 |
The first day of Nigeria 🇳🇬 as a country .https://www.facebook.com/share/p/o5BYk5fKij6QdVod/?mibextid=oFDknk ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SHOW THAT amalgamation OF NIGERIA WAS NOT DONE IN IKOT ABASI, LAGOS OR LOKOJA BUT IN LONDON IN 1913.( PART 1)
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| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by Racoon(op): 10:01am On Sep 12, 2024 |
The following were the only “Nigerians” officially involved in the amalgamation signage: |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by Lindlady(f): 10:03am On Sep 12, 2024 |
Nigeria has failed in everything. To divide it is long overdue. |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by Racoon(op): 10:04am On Sep 12, 2024 |
This day should instead be remembered as the worst day in Nigerian history. People should cry, pray and fast in memory of that day.This Amalgamation should be reviewed as it is not working. The British were known to forcibly merge different nations in the British colony together as a single geographical state. Meanwhile, Malaya(Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia) , British India(India and Pakistan), Sudan (Sudan and South Sudan) and Nigeria are examples of how irresponsible and unconcerned these colonialists were about differences in language, culture, character and heritage of the people in many of the different nations in their colonies and would still go ahead to join them together to become one country, unperturbed about the dysfunctional destiny and troubles that await these countries. |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by DevilsEqual(m): 10:05am On Sep 12, 2024 |
What i can deduce from this is that those groups involved in the amalgamation were the most organized and highly structured groups around then So these guys had Rulers, prolly high chiefs and clan leaders at far back as 100years ago Those that werent called up were nothing close to civilization and prolly didnt even have Representatives that are literate enough to explain this to them Wow. Civilization in the 1900s cc. Confusedlady. We had another chance in 1960 but Zik blew that one |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by Racoon(op): 10:05am On Sep 12, 2024 |
Lindlady:Humn! This is the painful reality. It will be going back to this reality. |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by OriOko88(m): 10:06am On Sep 12, 2024 |
:- Nigeria is only the remaining amalgamated country in the world. That's why we are not progressing. The country shud hv been broken down to pieces since the 70s. There won't be any meaningful progress if this country is not unbundled. Slovakia,Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro all share same cultures and bear same names,but were separated into different countries in the 90s, So what's the exemption of Nigeria despite having different tribes that share no culture,food,or language together. ![]() |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by madridguy(m): 10:08am On Sep 12, 2024*. Modified: 10:31am On Sep 12, 2024 |
How come the British are so powerful centuries ago? Not only powerful but influential to dictate and decide many things? How they are able to conquered many kingdoms and put them under their rulership. With the Indian population they were able to control them, and also scattered them as they want. The same thing they did here in Nigeria. |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by Sonnobax15(m): 10:12am On Sep 12, 2024 |
![]() Nigeria's disintegration actually began from that 1914 . |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by gidgiddy: 10:13am On Sep 12, 2024 |
Nigeria is a long failed British colonial experiment that should be put an end to a long time ago The only future of Nigeria is disintegration |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by ednut1(m): 10:18am On Sep 12, 2024 |
OriOko88:South sudan was created recently and they are fighting themselves, eritea broke off from Ethiopia its not doing better. Stop using European countries as examples lol |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by OriOko88(m): 10:21am On Sep 12, 2024 |
ednut1:South Sudan and Sudan are not fighting themselves. It's Sudan that's fighting civil war. South Sudan has been relatively peaceful in recent years. Eritrea is suffering from drought and famine,and not from fighting with Ethiopia |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by IGBOPROMISE1: 10:23am On Sep 12, 2024 |
DevilsEqual:See you making light of your bondage! You could equally say the Brits chose those they saw as unquestioning, naive or even daft and unlettered, so they could easliy pull wool over their eyes and give a facade of 'legitimacy' to their imperial, colonial and exploitative intentions! |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by IGBOPROMISE1: 10:26am On Sep 12, 2024 |
ednut1:And why not!? Are you infering that the black 'nigger' is incapable of ruling himself and has to depend on some colonial construct fashioned more than a century ago that was primarily intended to keep him in perpetual bondage!? You sell yourslef short both as a individual and as a race! |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by ednut1(m): 10:27am On Sep 12, 2024 |
OriOko88:south sudan signed two ceasefire agreements this year. It has not been peaceful. Eritea has access to the ocean. Stop making excuses for incompetence. Nigeria is not working but breaking up wont automatically solve the issues. You think in an igbo nation- ebonyi igbos wont be marginalized ![]() You think in a Yoruba nation, ekiti or Lagos indigenes won’t be marginalized. In the north you think the descendants of dan fodio won’t marginalize middle belt and Kanuris. Abeg abeg |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by ednut1(m): 10:33am On Sep 12, 2024 |
IGBOPROMISE1:cho cho cho. Nigeria breaks up into 5 nations for example. The current set of leaders will still win elections and loot. Thugs like mc oluomo, kabaka and co will be have same power and influence. Nothing much will change |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by helinues: 10:34am On Sep 12, 2024 |
Toh |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by gidgiddy: 10:40am On Sep 12, 2024*. Modified: 12:46pm On Sep 12, 2024 |
ednut1:If that is true, then what's the point of having Nigeria? |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by OriOko88(m): 10:43am On Sep 12, 2024 |
ednut1:This is just an excuse. This union is not working,and had not worked rt from the colonial days. So what. You stated examples of Eritrea and Sudan,what about Rhodesia,now Zimbabwe and Lesotho?, are they not living people and each other with its democracy? Zambia, Tanzania and Botswana were also one before they were broken down. So what happened to Nigeria. |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by IGBOPROMISE1: 10:43am On Sep 12, 2024 |
ednut1:Dude, carry your pessimism and inferiority complex and get lost! Nigerias' major problem is that it has been captured by a criminal hegemonic establishment that has held the country by the jugular and by the balls right from the 60s to date! Poverty, tribalism and religion have been weaponised and deployed to keep the people enslaved and ensure the continued tortured existence of the 'ATM' that enriches the criminal elite and their immediate family and associates! Nigeria needs a hard reset so power can return back to the people! |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by Bandirao(m): 10:57am On Sep 12, 2024 |
[quote author=Racoon post=131966610][/quote]The simple explanation honestly is that igbos at this time they don't have a leader, traditional ruler or a king |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by ednut1(m): 11:01am On Sep 12, 2024 |
IGBOPROMISE1:people like who The current leaders and their stooges still have the resources and will still dominate. They also control the major trad rulers. Abi we go kill all of them? |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by Bandirao(m): 11:09am On Sep 12, 2024 |
Honestly totally dividing this country is not the solution to this country because our economy is already integrated what we will do is further decentralized the country and introduce state police and state resources control this will help in reducing intense competition for federal presidency and all the vices associated with it and the national cake mentality, it will also allow every state to developed at their own pace and also encourage inter state competition, and make people to start helding there state government responsible for there job not always blaming the federal government. |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by IGBOPROMISE1: 11:09am On Sep 12, 2024 |
ednut1:So, hand on heart, you really think a character like Uzodinma would be where he is today had a Alaigbo or Biafra republic existed!? You really think a Oduduwa republic would fall over themselves to elect a character like Tinubu!? The ONLY way Nigeria can continue to exist and function optimally is with the enthronement of a Confederation, or a truly fiscal federation at the very least! |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by MrPresident1: 11:13am On Sep 12, 2024 |
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| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by TheTundeMuniru: 11:13am On Sep 12, 2024 |
madridguy:As in ehen... It's crazy |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by cutecommend: 11:14am On Sep 12, 2024 |
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| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by dododawa1: 11:14am On Sep 12, 2024 |
lord lugard started d fraud called NIGERIA |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by bigdammyj: 11:14am On Sep 12, 2024 |
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| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by Tflex01: 11:15am On Sep 12, 2024*. Modified: 1:31pm On Sep 12, 2024 |
"A lawyer, Sir Kitoyi Ajasa" "kitoyi Ajasa was the first Nigerian knight." "Sir kitoyi Ajasa was a member of the Nigerian Council nominated by Lugard. He was a guest at the ceremony because he was a friend of Lugard, in fact he was the classmate of Arny Speed Chief Justice." Another proof that Yorubas have been highly educated long before the British came. |
| Re: Throwback - Amalgamation Day: How Has Nigeria Fared As A Federation? by IGBOPROMISE1: 11:16am On Sep 12, 2024 |
Bandirao:The problem is the criminal elite holding the country to ransom are not prepared to agree to the bolded! They have a cunning way of constantly yapping about restructuring without ever getting round to doing it! They have found a way to get naive Nigerians to constantly and endlessly blow empty grammar about restructuring while they continue to eat fat and steal money that even their unborn tenth generations wouldn't be able to finish! Only the threat of disintegration would make them sit up and take notice! |
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