There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria - Foreign Affairs (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by Trollronaldo(op): 2:39pm On Oct 13, 2024 |
ednut1:THE point is not if they are doing well, the point still remains that people can go if they want to, you should not see anything wrong on it |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by ednut1(m): 3:37pm On Oct 13, 2024 |
Trollronaldo:Catalonia is also trying to leave Spain but have been unable to do it. There is nothing wrong in trying to go but most times its through violence. Ambazonia too wants to leave Cameroon dem no gree. If you dont have the power, influence, support of other world powers. You go no where. Thats life. |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by Trollronaldo(op): 3:40pm On Oct 13, 2024 |
ednut1:There is nothing wrong is what Catalonia or what anybody who wants out is doing. That's the point, it's not a do or die affair. There's no reason to justify being threatened by someone saying that "I don't want again" |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by sunboy(m): 3:46pm On Oct 13, 2024 |
And there’s nothing wrong if their federal government don’t allow them to leave too. |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by ycat: 7:53am On Oct 14, 2024 |
There's still law in ICC and no prison for debtors, only assets can be seized, in this case the loans have capital projects attached and those are what will be seized. Or else it's slush funds. Primary residence and livable income are off limits, so Nigerians can't be held against their will. The worst that will happen is for the West and Russia to take sides and duke it out. There's no price too high for freedom. Dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery anytime. floss: |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by lastkingsman: 8:02am On Oct 14, 2024 |
ednut1:From what you wrote, nobody knows whether separation will favour us but I am 100% certain that being together won't take us anywhere. So why don't we separate and take the chances of succeeding? |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by ednut1(m): 11:51am On Oct 14, 2024 |
lastkingsman:separation is a cheap excuse for our incompetence. In yoruba land we will start Ijebu, oyo, egba, ilorin, Ekiti, igbomina tribalism. In igbo land anambra supremacy will take precedence, ebonyi igbo will collect from the main igbo states. Look at what is happening in south south with Ijaws in delta and now rivers state. Dey play 😂 Just like south Sudan once they got their independence the tribes there turned on each other. Sote the north ( before the current war) became safer. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/05/16/ogun-2027-why-yewa-awori-must-produce-next-governor/ https://www.nairaland.com/6789834/umahi-ebonyi-people-marginalised-igbos |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by floss(m): 8:29pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
ycat:The question is are Nigerians willing to pay the price for their freedom? |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by lastkingsman: 12:50am On Oct 15, 2024 |
ednut1:There's no nation on earth with both religious and ethnic fault lines that's currently making progress. South Sudan is not a great example because that separation happened after the bloodiest conflict had already happened. Blood was already spilled and following and arms & ammunitions were everywhere so the infighting in South Sudan wasn't surprising. That's why I am vexed with Nnamdi Kanu and that efulefu called Ekpa because they are already arming charlatans to fight this cause. I want ohaneze Ndi Igbo to lead the struggle through a political negotiation and solution. Dividing Nigerian will reduce these fault lines. I won't speak on how other ethnic nations will turn out but I know Igbo nation will have internal tribal squabbles but it depends on who emerges as leader to unite or further divide us. There's a reason Nnamdi Azikiwe citied UNN in Nsukka, Enugu rather than Anambra where's he is from. I strongly believe a leader like PO/Oti/Ngozi will get it done. Several former countries have separated and are now doing well: 1. Czechoslovakia: Split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993. Both are economically stable and EU members. 2. Yugoslavia: Split into multiple nations, including Slovenia and Croatia, which have become prosperous and stable. 3. USSR: Baltic states like Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have thrived since independence, with robust economies and EU membership. 4. Malaysia and Singapore: Separated in 1965. Singapore has since become a global financial hub with a highly developed economy. |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by ednut1(m): 1:54am On Oct 15, 2024 |
lastkingsman:All the countries listed look nothing like us, dont think like us, dont have same situation. I prefer African examples |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by Maxxim: 6:05am On Oct 15, 2024 |
ednut1:It won't be bad if we are the first to set the example here in Africa |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by ycat: 6:34am On Oct 15, 2024 |
They have no choice, like a flood it will take out everything in its path whether we like it or not. floss: |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by floss(m): 12:12pm On Oct 15, 2024 |
ycat:like football, the match might look good on paper but different on the field, your analysis looks viable but it’s left for us to see action, and we all know from recent experience after the endsars saga how insignificant the strings citizens pull when it comes to organised mass action. The only person that understood Nigerian government and her gimmicks is being held hostage through DSS, so let’s see how these things unfold before our eyes |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by ycat: 2:01am On Oct 16, 2024 |
Let's see how it all plays out. floss: |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by floss(m): 2:27am On Oct 16, 2024 |
ycat:It’s going to be interesting this coming months, the hardship already intensified in all corners of the country, hmm |
| Re: There's Nothing Wrong If A Region Says They Want To Leave Nigeria by Iamanoited: 8:24pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
NOTHING WRONG BUT THE AGITATORS MUST PROVE THAT THE MAJORITY OF THEIR PEOPLE AGREE WITH THEM. |
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