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Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by Osgilliat(m): 8:10pm On Jul 26, 2025
Whether we like it or not, we will embrace GMO in Nigeria. Traditional agriculture can’t sustain us anymore, you will think that when we do more traditional agriculture our hunger situation will change but it won’t because of our massive population. The more reliance on fertilizer to meet up the more our crops are render useless and decay.
It’s either we embrace GMO or go hungry.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by gentle007(m): 8:32pm On Jul 26, 2025
All of you that has been eating broilers, fresh eggs, sweet corn 🌽 used for salad yet talking down on GMOs.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by jude33084(m): 8:41pm On Jul 26, 2025
Onions dont make me cry again cheesy
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by Seunmuham: 8:43pm On Jul 26, 2025
thinkmoney:
People may just truly be overreacting to this GMO stuff. People overreacted during covid
Good thing you used " may"
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by CyracksMrBlogger(m): 8:51pm On Jul 26, 2025
Hamachi:
We’re not dull — we’re underserved, misrepresented, and often let down by poor systems, not lack of intelligence.

Africans have produced world-class thinkers, innovators, and leaders. What we need isn’t more shame — it’s better opportunities, stronger systems, and belief in ourselves.

Insulting ourselves solves nothing. Empowering each other does.
we are so dull is not an insult. It is what it is. Why are the world class thinkers, innovators and leaders produced by African not in Africa? Why did they attain such feet outside Africa? Think 💬
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by gtassure: 9:05pm On Jul 26, 2025
jmichael259:
Africa is actually among the last to receive it. They have seedless mangoes, higher yield palm and coconut trees. Almost everything in the USA and most of the west is G.M.O including the broiler chickens, lemon, bananas and long grain rice you've been eating down here since before you were born.
What's your point? Have we been GMO'ed unknowingly?
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by Host78: 9:31pm On Jul 26, 2025
thinkmoney:
People may just truly be overreacting to this GMO stuff. People overreacted during covid
mvmu
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by PUNANI01: 9:34pm On Jul 26, 2025
Even those in last govt and this one supported it. Some young farmers in the North are using it as I am talking to you now. There is problem ooh.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by naturefellow(m): 10:01pm On Jul 26, 2025
thinkmoney:
People may just truly be overreacting to this GMO stuff. People overreacted during covid
it's worth it.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by nothingzpoil: 10:21pm On Jul 26, 2025
IyaTola:
How the West is Using Killings in Benue to Destroy Nigeria’s Food Supply and Introduce GMO

Deep in the heart of Nigeria lies Benue State, often referred to as the “Food Basket of the Nation.” From yam to cassava, rice to vegetables, Benue has long been the agricultural backbone of the country. But what if the relentless killings in this region weren’t just random acts of violence or farmer-herder clashes? What if they are part of a deliberate, international plot?

Here's the theory:

Step 1: Destabilize the Food Basket
Over the past decade, Benue has witnessed escalating attacks on farmers and rural communities. Entire villages wiped out. Farmlands abandoned. Year after year, the attacks intensify—but strangely, no lasting solution is ever enforced. Why?

Sources suggest that these violent incursions may be orchestrated to systematically wipe out indigenous farming activity, making local food production impossible. If Benue cannot farm, Nigeria will starve—or at least experience severe food shortages.

Step 2: Create a Food Crisis
With Benue in chaos, food prices skyrocket across the nation. Yam becomes gold. Tomatoes become luxury. The masses cry out for relief. The government scrambles. Then—like a well-timed savior—the West steps in.

Western NGOs, biotech corporations, and donor agencies start offering “solutions”:

“We’ll donate seeds.”

“We have high-yield, pest-resistant crops.”

“Our GMO maize and rice can feed 10 times more.”

“We can help you rebuild your agriculture.”

But there's a catch: those seeds are genetically modified, and with them come strings attached.

Step 3: Hook Nigeria on GMOs
Accepting GMO seeds often means:

Dependency on foreign seed companies every planting season.

Loss of native seed sovereignty.

Introduction of patents, where farmers can be sued for saving seeds.

Erosion of local farming knowledge in favor of lab-created agriculture.

Soon, Nigeria becomes hooked on genetically modified food—just like much of the Global South.

Step 4: Control the Food, Control the Nation
If you control a nation’s food supply, you control its people, its policy, and its future. With Nigeria dependent on foreign biotech firms for seeds and food stability, the West gains unprecedented influence over the largest Black nation on earth.

Benue—once the proud heart of Nigeria’s food independence—is turned into a testing ground for lab crops.

Is it coincidence that Benue, of all places, continues to burn while the rest of the world pushes GMO agriculture on Africa? Or is there something deeper—a coordinated economic warfare disguised as humanitarian aid?

Stay woke. Follow the seeds. The truth is buried in the soil.
Your awareness of the systemic programmed ruling patterns of govt op notched.

The West are now using our moribund brained visionless leaders to achieved their dirties in most Africa countries and other developing nations.

It's a pity 9ja is in this mess.

This manipulative system will country unless there a revolution...
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by 29Ade07: 1:48am On Jul 27, 2025
Technically,it is american thing. They are not allowed in Europe or China
You don't tamper with nature and not face the consequence. The God who put us here was not stupid to have designed crops and plants to work according to certain specifications. Tampering with that comes with myriads of problem. Have you wondered
that inspite of the advanced healthcare,americans battles with most modern ailments.is not everything that america does that is right, they have
lots of problem too.
jmichael259:
Africa is actually among the last to receive it. They have seedless mangoes, higher yield palm and coconut trees. Almost everything in the USA and most of the west is G.M.O including the broiler chickens, lemon, bananas and long grain rice you've been eating down here since before you were born.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by 29Ade07: 2:04am On Jul 27, 2025
Embrace that and be ready to embrace the sicknesses and health challenges ravaging the west due to these decisions. The mother earth has always and will always be sufficient to produce yield that will feed the people if only we are serious.Don' t let us act out of imaginary fear. God has said seed time and harvest will not cease. Have you wondered why our great grandfather's lived long and healthy .They ate purely organically in its natural state. It beats my imagination that we Africans tends to believe everything the west does is always right.American system is big but hollow.
Osgilliat:
Whether we like it or not, we will embrace GMO in Nigeria. Traditional agriculture can’t sustain us anymore, you will think that when we do more traditional agriculture our hunger situation will change but it won’t because of our massive population. The more reliance on fertilizer to meet up the more our crops are render useless and decay.
It’s either we embrace GMO or go hungry.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by haggai247: 4:50am On Jul 27, 2025
jmichael259:
Africa is actually among the last to receive it. They have seedless mangoes, higher yield palm and coconut trees. Almost everything in the USA and most of the west is G.M.O including the broiler chickens, lemon, bananas and long grain rice you've been eating down here since before you were born.
Ask yourself why cancer rate is highest in the US compared to other 1 world countries?

There you've your answer.

Us has the highest spending in medicine and medical development yet the highest cancer rate.

If person no use him head person go use you.

For your info big pharma sponsor almost 99 percent of us senators.

Any country where big pharma and big corporations bankroll election spending is a country where cancer and other leading cause of death thrive.

My oga open my eyes when he told me a drug in the US named viaxxov or so killed more Americans than total amount of army killed in the Vietnam war.

Here's the kicker nobody went to jail.

Pfizer paid billions in fines yet nobody was jailed.

All the three letters agencies FDA and co knew about it.

Even Harvard scientist too knew yet viaxxov was sold to Americans and heavily advertised.


Find doctor John Abrahamson sickening: why Americans is getting sicker on YouTube he was the guy that busted Pfizer.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by Adamkeyj(m): 7:45am On Jul 27, 2025
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Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by Adamkeyj(m): 7:48am On Jul 27, 2025
IyaTola:
How the West is Using Killings in Benue to Destroy Nigeria’s Food Supply and Introduce GMO

Deep in the heart of Nigeria lies Benue State, often referred to as the “Food Basket of the Nation.” From yam to cassava, rice to vegetables, Benue has long been the agricultural backbone of the country. But what if the relentless killings in this region weren’t just random acts of violence or farmer-herder clashes? What if they are part of a deliberate, international plot?

Here's the theory:

Step 1: Destabilize the Food Basket
Over the past decade, Benue has witnessed escalating attacks on farmers and rural communities. Entire villages wiped out. Farmlands abandoned. Year after year, the attacks intensify—but strangely, no lasting solution is ever enforced. Why?

Sources suggest that these violent incursions may be orchestrated to systematically wipe out indigenous farming activity, making local food production impossible. If Benue cannot farm, Nigeria will starve—or at least experience severe food shortages.

Step 2: Create a Food Crisis
With Benue in chaos, food prices skyrocket across the nation. Yam becomes gold. Tomatoes become luxury. The masses cry out for relief. The government scrambles. Then—like a well-timed savior—the West steps in.

Western NGOs, biotech corporations, and donor agencies start offering “solutions”:

“We’ll donate seeds.”

“We have high-yield, pest-resistant crops.”

“Our GMO maize and rice can feed 10 times more.”

“We can help you rebuild your agriculture.”

But there's a catch: those seeds are genetically modified, and with them come strings attached.

Step 3: Hook Nigeria on GMOs
Accepting GMO seeds often means:

Dependency on foreign seed companies every planting season.

Loss of native seed sovereignty.

Introduction of patents, where farmers can be sued for saving seeds.

Erosion of local farming knowledge in favor of lab-created agriculture.

Soon, Nigeria becomes hooked on genetically modified food—just like much of the Global South.

Step 4: Control the Food, Control the Nation
If you control a nation’s food supply, you control its people, its policy, and its future. With Nigeria dependent on foreign biotech firms for seeds and food stability, the West gains unprecedented influence over the largest Black nation on earth.

Benue—once the proud heart of Nigeria’s food independence—is turned into a testing ground for lab crops.

Is it coincidence that Benue, of all places, continues to burn while the rest of the world pushes GMO agriculture on Africa? Or is there something deeper—a coordinated economic warfare disguised as humanitarian aid?

Stay woke. Follow the seeds. The truth is buried in the soil.
Well written bro. Sometimes I wish this politicians them come online to check peoples comments about the wrong things they are about to do. And learn from that comments . U deserve to be special adviser to the president man .
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by jmichael259(m): 8:53am On Jul 27, 2025
jadyclem:
You're being deceptive. GMOs are banned in most European countries. Countries that previously accepted the GMO have all reversed their pro GMO laws and banned it.
Y'all should research of the dangers of GMOs before you ignorantly sell yourself and generations back into slavery.
Whoever controls your food controls your health, survival and existence. This is not a joking matter
Na ya pap.a dey dey deceive you. If not tell me in this your comment where you proved me wrong as if Africa was now the first to adopt it.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by GlobalWay: 8:54am On Jul 27, 2025
Very True! Time is running out! This should be Focus of all Nigerian Activists, Very Dark Man, Sowore, and all others. And Please, how can we Nigerian Youths Unite to force this Government to Stop GMO?! Uniting for this is far more important that the useless argument about Politics that we daily waste away Life doing on Social Media!
IyaTola:
How the West is Using Killings in Benue to Destroy Nigeria’s Food Supply and Introduce GMO

Deep in the heart of Nigeria lies Benue State, often referred to as the “Food Basket of the Nation.” From yam to cassava, rice to vegetables, Benue has long been the agricultural backbone of the country. But what if the relentless killings in this region weren’t just random acts of violence or farmer-herder clashes? What if they are part of a deliberate, international plot?

Here's the theory:

Step 1: Destabilize the Food Basket
Over the past decade, Benue has witnessed escalating attacks on farmers and rural communities. Entire villages wiped out. Farmlands abandoned. Year after year, the attacks intensify—but strangely, no lasting solution is ever enforced. Why?

Sources suggest that these violent incursions may be orchestrated to systematically wipe out indigenous farming activity, making local food production impossible. If Benue cannot farm, Nigeria will starve—or at least experience severe food shortages.

Step 2: Create a Food Crisis
With Benue in chaos, food prices skyrocket across the nation. Yam becomes gold. Tomatoes become luxury. The masses cry out for relief. The government scrambles. Then—like a well-timed savior—the West steps in.

Western NGOs, biotech corporations, and donor agencies start offering “solutions”:

“We’ll donate seeds.”

“We have high-yield, pest-resistant crops.”

“Our GMO maize and rice can feed 10 times more.”

“We can help you rebuild your agriculture.”

But there's a catch: those seeds are genetically modified, and with them come strings attached.

Step 3: Hook Nigeria on GMOs
Accepting GMO seeds often means:

Dependency on foreign seed companies every planting season.

Loss of native seed sovereignty.

Introduction of patents, where farmers can be sued for saving seeds.

Erosion of local farming knowledge in favor of lab-created agriculture.

Soon, Nigeria becomes hooked on genetically modified food—just like much of the Global South.

Step 4: Control the Food, Control the Nation
If you control a nation’s food supply, you control its people, its policy, and its future. With Nigeria dependent on foreign biotech firms for seeds and food stability, the West gains unprecedented influence over the largest Black nation on earth.

Benue—once the proud heart of Nigeria’s food independence—is turned into a testing ground for lab crops.

Is it coincidence that Benue, of all places, continues to burn while the rest of the world pushes GMO agriculture on Africa? Or is there something deeper—a coordinated economic warfare disguised as humanitarian aid?

Stay woke. Follow the seeds. The truth is buried in the soil.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by jmichael259(m): 8:59am On Jul 27, 2025
29Ade07:
Technically,it is american thing. They are not allowed in Europe or China
You don't tamper with nature and not face the consequence. The God who put us here was not stupid to have designed crops and plants to work according to certain specifications. Tampering with that comes with myriads of problem. Have you wondered
that inspite of the advanced healthcare,americans battles with most modern ailments.is not everything that america does that is right, they have
lots of problem too.
I don't know what happened to comprehension skills in this country sha. The comment I was replying to has nothing to do with whether what America does is right or not and this topic is definitely not a religious one neither have we argued anything about God's wisdom.
Point made: Africa is not the first nor the only to have adopted it.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by fxexperts: 9:00am On Jul 27, 2025
id911:
All Media houses are suspiciously quiet about the danger of this GMO being canvas by the current government in collaboration with Bill Gate. This is what everyone should be fighting against. It's bad for our soil and our health.
Illiteracy is a disease, and what is worse than illiteracy is misinformation. Stop spreading misinformation.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by jmichael259(m): 9:10am On Jul 27, 2025
haggai247:
Ask yourself why cancer rate is highest in the US compared to other 1 world countries?

There you've your answer.

Us has the highest spending in medicine and medical development yet the highest cancer rate.

If person no use him head person go use you.

For your info big pharma sponsor almost 99 percent of us senators.

Any country where big pharma and big corporations bankroll election spending is a country where cancer and other leading cause of death thrive.

My oga open my eyes when he told me a drug in the US named viaxxov or so killed more Americans than total amount of army killed in the Vietnam war.

Here's the kicker nobody went to jail.

Pfizer paid billions in fines yet nobody was jailed.

All the three letters agencies FDA and co knew about it.

Even Harvard scientist too knew yet viaxxov was sold to Americans and heavily advertised.


Find doctor John Abrahamson sickening: why Americans is getting sicker on YouTube he was the guy that busted Pfizer.
I've come across more than all these things you're listing. Every single drug you use today killed people first. Do some research about the pioneers of gynaecology and many major medical breakthroughs. Every code or invention was written in blood.
If you knew how many people are being killed in Nigeria, Niger, South Africa, China etc directly or indirectly just to keep control of the mining industries to supply raw materials for the phones, jewelry and cars you are using on a daily. The sad thing in life is Shit happens and will keep happening.
And No, big pharma is not the cause of cancer. It's not communicable disease. Increased exposure to radiation through various devices, gluttony and lifestyle choices etc are some leading causes of cancer.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by GardenOfGod(m): 9:34am On Jul 27, 2025
Your sentiment is in order but what then is the solution?
IyaTola:
How the West is Using Killings in Benue to Destroy Nigeria’s Food Supply and Introduce GMO

Deep in the heart of Nigeria lies Benue State, often referred to as the “Food Basket of the Nation.” From yam to cassava, rice to vegetables, Benue has long been the agricultural backbone of the country. But what if the relentless killings in this region weren’t just random acts of violence or farmer-herder clashes? What if they are part of a deliberate, international plot?

Here's the theory:

Step 1: Destabilize the Food Basket
Over the past decade, Benue has witnessed escalating attacks on farmers and rural communities. Entire villages wiped out. Farmlands abandoned. Year after year, the attacks intensify—but strangely, no lasting solution is ever enforced. Why?

Sources suggest that these violent incursions may be orchestrated to systematically wipe out indigenous farming activity, making local food production impossible. If Benue cannot farm, Nigeria will starve—or at least experience severe food shortages.

Step 2: Create a Food Crisis
With Benue in chaos, food prices skyrocket across the nation. Yam becomes gold. Tomatoes become luxury. The masses cry out for relief. The government scrambles. Then—like a well-timed savior—the West steps in.

Western NGOs, biotech corporations, and donor agencies start offering “solutions”:

“We’ll donate seeds.”

“We have high-yield, pest-resistant crops.”

“Our GMO maize and rice can feed 10 times more.”

“We can help you rebuild your agriculture.”

But there's a catch: those seeds are genetically modified, and with them come strings attached.

Step 3: Hook Nigeria on GMOs
Accepting GMO seeds often means:

Dependency on foreign seed companies every planting season.

Loss of native seed sovereignty.

Introduction of patents, where farmers can be sued for saving seeds.

Erosion of local farming knowledge in favor of lab-created agriculture.

Soon, Nigeria becomes hooked on genetically modified food—just like much of the Global South.

Step 4: Control the Food, Control the Nation
If you control a nation’s food supply, you control its people, its policy, and its future. With Nigeria dependent on foreign biotech firms for seeds and food stability, the West gains unprecedented influence over the largest Black nation on earth.

Benue—once the proud heart of Nigeria’s food independence—is turned into a testing ground for lab crops.

Is it coincidence that Benue, of all places, continues to burn while the rest of the world pushes GMO agriculture on Africa? Or is there something deeper—a coordinated economic warfare disguised as humanitarian aid?

Stay woke. Follow the seeds. The truth is buried in the soil.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by fxexperts: 11:36am On Jul 27, 2025
29Ade07:
Technically,it is american thing. They are not allowed in Europe or China
You don't tamper with nature and not face the consequence. The God who put us here was not stupid to have designed crops and plants to work according to certain specifications. Tampering with that comes with myriads of problem. Have you wondered
that inspite of the advanced healthcare,americans battles with most modern ailments.is not everything that america does that is right, they have
lots of problem too.
blablablabla. Will you people just stop with all this God design what and what, for a fact human population has grown too much and it is affecting the carrying capacity of the mother earth. We are over 7 billion now thanks to technological advancement and if not for the advancement of technology by now the world will still be struggling at about 2 billion maximum. You are talking about a modern ailment. in the past, diseases used to wipe out an entire country, and nothing was done about it. If you are typing this after eating boiler and any other agricultural fowl, then that is pure hypocrisy from your part, don't let their pulpit bandits deceive you. We need these GMO to ensure that these crops give us enough food to maintain our population.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by fxexperts: 11:43am On Jul 27, 2025
29Ade07:
Embrace that and be ready to embrace the sicknesses and health challenges ravaging the west due to these decisions. The mother earth has always and will always be sufficient to produce yield that will feed the people if only we are serious.Don' t let us act out of imaginary fear. God has said seed time and harvest will not cease. Have you wondered why our great grandfather's lived long and healthy .They ate purely organically in its natural state. It beats my imagination that we Africans tends to believe everything the west does is always right.American system is big but hollow.
Stop it abeg, you guys have been brainwashed by your pastors and co. They don't know anything other than to talk conspiracy theories up and down. The Earth is running out of space to produce what we eat, thanks to humans clearing large areas and cutting down a lot of trees. We have chased all the other tenants of Earth (Animals) into extinction, and we think we are any better. Mother Earth knows very well how to maintain balance, and it has done that for years by introducing diseases that used to wipe out entire civilizations in the past. But now technology has learnt how to defeat Mother Earth, and now Mother Earth has brought up people like you with conspiracy theories to ensure we do not plan now to tackle the food crisis about to happen in the future.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by fxexperts: 11:47am On Jul 27, 2025
Adamkeyj:
Well written bro. Sometimes I wish this politicians them come online to check peoples comments about the wrong things they are about to do. And learn from that comments . U deserve to be special adviser to the president man .
They do need to, because the majority of people committing online are stack illiterate who do not even know what is good or what is bad for them.

GlobalWay:
Very True! Time is running out! This should be Focus of all Nigerian Activists, Very Dark Man, Sowore, and all others. And Please, how can we Nigerian Youths Unite to force this Government to Stop GMO?! Uniting for this is far more important that the useless argument about Politics that we daily waste away Life doing on Social Media!
These guys have more information than you. They are not stacked illiterate like most commenters online.

PUNANI01:
Even those in last govt and this one supported it. Some young farmers in the North are using it as I am talking to you now. There is problem ooh.
There is no problem bro. don't let those pulpit bandits and online illitartes deceive you. We have been eating GMO chickens for years, and nothing has happened. People used to die more in the days of our grandfathers than in this current day and age. Don't let anyone deceive you.

naturefellow:
it's worth it.
It is not worth it bro.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by Ezyp(m): 1:24pm On Jul 27, 2025
KaptainRobin:
People always fear new tech, when electricity first came out people in the West were afraid that it would be the end of humanity.
Your statement is wrong. It was Thomas Edison propaganda against AC. But that was proven wrong and Tesla won.

Be honest, if GMO was a really a good thing, so you think the Americans will push for Nigeria to start using it at this early stage of its usage? This is not conspiracy theory. This is fact.

I believe na your type na advocate for COVID vaccine.
Re: This Joke Might Be True In The Future If We Allow GMO Take Over Our Soil by IyaTola: 4:27pm On Jul 27, 2025
Absolutely, your point is powerful—and deserves serious attention. The chaos in the Middle Belt of Nigeria isn’t just a result of internal ethnic or religious tensions. While those are factors, the root causes and sustaining forces often tie back to geopolitical interests—especially from Western powers.
Eboofa:
You are the only one who has analyzed whats going on in the middle belt correctly! Most Nigerians are busy being tribalistic not knowing that 90% of our problems are actually coming from our western patners!
The crisis in Nigeria’s Middle Belt isn’t just about ethnic or religious conflict—it’s largely driven by foreign interests, especially from Western powers. Here's a few KEY points

1. Resource Exploitation: Foreign companies benefit from the chaos to exploit the region's mineral and land resources.
2. Imported Arms: Most weapons fueling the violence come from Western-linked arms routes, especially post-Libya crisis.
3. Divide and Rule Tactics: Western narratives focus on ethnic divisions to distract from economic and geopolitical agendas.
4. Land Grabs: Violence drives locals away, making land cheap for foreign agro-industrial takeovers.
5. Weak Leadership: Nigerian leaders often serve Western economic agendas, not local needs.

The real enemy isn’t our fellow Nigerians—it’s the foreign-backed systems profiting from our disunity and silence.
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