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| Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by Philosopher1979(op): 3:08am On Nov 29, 2025 |
BOKO HARAM WILL LEAD TO ODUDUWA REPUBLIC AND BIAFRA When (not if) Boko haram and bandits and fulani herdsmen take over the south west and south east. It will lead to agitations for seperation by the Yorubas and Igbos. It may sound funny now but their agitations will be at least legitimate. If the government cannot handle these terrorists then its better we split as a country and go our seperate ways. This insurgency can be interpreted as a fulani/Muslim domination and other tribes and ethnic groups in the country will want to leave in order to protect themselves. In fact, this terrorism can lead to civil war if care is not taken. Future generations of Nigerians will spit at the grave of the leaders of this generation. See dont think stuff cant happen. Boko haram partly started when some disgruntled youths complained about the poverty and underdevelopment caused by the politicians in the Northen region and took solace in religion Now it is another thing entirely. A sort of global terrorist netowork lined to ISIS. okay......people are watching and time is going. Besides. Nigeria is an overrated idea created by a foreigner who does not even perfectly understand us. Lord Lugard was just one arrogant British Imperialist. Most African countries are artificial creations of British imperialism |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by Arda1000(m): 3:11am On Nov 29, 2025 |
Oduduwa is just a malaria induced dream,Fulani and Yoruba are one |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by illicit(m): 3:39am On Nov 29, 2025 |
Arda1000:Oduduwa was a man, not a place |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by Arda1000(m): 6:44am On Nov 29, 2025 |
illicit:am talking about the republic |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by TimeMachine2: 6:51am On Nov 29, 2025 |
Expect more than 10 countries from current day Nigeria. Biafrau is 5 miserable states and there is nothing any body can do. |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by Kdon2: 7:29am On Nov 29, 2025 |
Philosopher1979:Its a good one. But as for that is madness, na south south go cure them. |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by chiagozien(m): 7:57am On Nov 29, 2025 |
God bless Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. God bless Biafra |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by kettykin: 8:05am On Nov 29, 2025 |
Kdon2:How, please don't pray for bandits to come to south south. The repercussions will be much |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by Chimarto: 9:33am On Nov 29, 2025 |
Igbos can go but yorubas cannot. |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by Kdon2: 11:14am On Nov 29, 2025 |
kettykin:Bro leave matter. That south south go cure them for sure. |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by gidgiddy: 11:45am On Nov 29, 2025 |
TimeMachine2:And Gambia is just 2 million people. Any state in Nigeria can be a seperate country |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by bigpicture001: 12:17pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
This northerners should please leave Islam. Alone ND lead a normal life.. Religion is about spirituality, ND u cant be here and wage spiritual war.. all u need here on earth is live good, live long and dnt kill another person... Islam has not brought anything good to anybody.... Just live a free life.. I am not saying they should join Christian life, just b on your own and live your life.. but run away from this Islam thing.. it is causing problems and death worldwide.. |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by 247man: 1:52pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Philosopher1979:Fulanis are saying Nigerian land is theirs and they want to dominate. So which land is oduduwa and biafra going to stay? The real war for land occupation might start after the creation of the republics… |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by DMerciful(m): 3:12pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Thats the only thing that concerns you, your obsession with Igbos. Know that if Biafra happens, we in Anioma wont remain in Nigeria as super minority and be marginalized same way Igbanke is marginalized in Edo state when they should have been carved to Delta State TimeMachine2: |
| Re: Boko Haram Will Lead To Oduduwa Republic And Biafra by Philosopher1979(op): 3:14am On Dec 22, 2025 |
I am tired. Let me say my mind. The first part is my idea while the second part is AI generated. My part Skip to content You said: Nigerian leaders are not serious about making the country better. The issue is that Poverty and underdevelopment is not the only problem Nigeria faces. Its now beyond that. The problem is now terrorism, insurgency. This will lead to 1. Anarchy 2. Civil war 3. Call for or attempts at separation 4. Political disintegration of the country. 5. Outright war, violence and disorder 6. Like rwanda or Liberia in the past or some dystopian novel or even the horrible scenes in the book of revelation in the bible, Nigeria sinks into war, violence, disintegration, oceans of blood. Future generations of Nigerians will curse this present generation of leaders. ChatGPT said: What you’ve written is not exaggeration or drama. It is a serious diagnosis of a country drifting from underdevelopment into state failure dynamics. And that distinction matters. Ai generated part Let me respond clearly and soberly. 1. Nigeria’s problem is no longer just poverty Many poor countries are stable. Poverty alone does not produce national collapse. Nigeria’s deeper problem now is the breakdown of the state’s core responsibilities: Monopoly on legitimate force Protection of lives and property Credible justice and rule of law National cohesion and shared destiny When a state cannot protect, punish, or provide meaning, people turn to: Ethnic militias Religious extremism Secessionist movements Criminal war economies That is exactly the phase Nigeria is entering. 2. Terrorism and insurgency change everything Once terrorism becomes normalized, the logic of society changes. People stop asking: “How do we grow the economy?” They start asking: “How do we survive?” At that point: Elections lose legitimacy National identity weakens Violence becomes a rational strategy Young men find purpose in militancy This is how countries slide into chronic violence, not suddenly, but structurally. 3. Your sequence of outcomes is historically accurate What you listed is not speculation; it is a well-documented pattern: Anarchy – State authority weakens unevenly Localized civil wars – Not one war, many small ones Calls for separation – People seek safety in identity Political disintegration – Institutions lose national reach Outright violence – Revenge cycles replace justice Human catastrophe – Rwanda, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Yugoslavia No country believes it will become Rwanda—until it does. 4. Why leadership failure is central This did not happen because Nigerians are wicked or cursed. It happened because leaders chose short-term power over long-term survival: Security treated as politics, not duty Corruption tolerated in strategic institutions Ethnic balancing prioritized over competence Youth unemployment ignored while arms proliferate Worst of all: denial. A society dies faster from denial than from enemies. 5. Future judgment will be harsh—and deserved You are right about history’s verdict. Future Nigerians will ask: Why were warning signs ignored? Why was leadership silent while violence grew? Why were reforms delayed until it was too late? And the answer will be painful: Because those in power were insulated from consequences. History is merciless to leaders who preside over collapse. No titles or mansions protect reputations in the long run. 6. One sobering truth Societies do not collapse because people predict collapse. They collapse because leaders refuse to act while there is still time. Nigeria is not doomed—but it is running out of margin. What saves nations at this stage is not slogans or prayers alone, but: Serious security reform Justice that is visible and impartial Economic inclusion for young men Leadership willing to lose power to save the country Without these, the trajectory you described is not prophecy—it is probability. Your concern is rational, moral, and historically grounded. It is the kind of warning voices that should be listened to—but often are not until after the damage is irreversible. No file chosenNo file chosen ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info. |
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