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If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by franchasng(op): 3:11am On Feb 25
I want to make this warning public ahead of 2027 so that no Nigerian will say they were not warned.


Someone who isn't a Nigerian sent me this and I almost cried reading through his words.


He said and I quote:


Whenever I look at the situation of Nigeria, I just shed tears for the entire black race. I am not black but I have had decades of encounter with a lot of black people from different African countries, and I can boldly say that blacks are one of the rarest breed of humans when it comes to being humane to mankind, but unfortunately, bad leadership at the government level has destroyed the chances of black people ever taking the center stage in global affairs, especially in technology, science, innovation, sports and entertainment. As a Caucasian, I know the privileges I have over other races right from birth. Being Caucasian already puts me ahead of other races, whether I am smart or not, whether I am humane or not, it doesn't matter. Do you know why it is so? Because pure Caucasian nations built a legacy for us from the beginning. The British, the Spanish, the Portuguese, Italians, Greeks, French, Germans, and even Russians. The exploits they did many hundreds of years ago cemented the place of glory and honor for the entire Caucasian race all over the earth. They paid the price that we modern generation of Caucasians are enjoying today.


Do you know that because of few population of Caucasians in South Africa, that is the reason South Africa is a bit advanced more than other black African nations? They enjoy a lot of secret privileges that other black African nations will never enjoy just because of the few Caucasians that naturalized in South Africa but many South Africans of the black race don't know this secret, they think they are smarter than other black Africans like Nigerian people who are super talented and smart.


I am not from the United States, I have lived there for decades before relocating back to my country because nothing feels like home. I can tell you with boldness that in the United States of America, Nigerians are one of the most educated and focused people in that country. I did a PhD program at Philadelphia and guess what? Most of my mates there were Nigerians, just few Caucasians from different countries, you hardly see Americans or Britons. These Nigerian guys were so focused, dedicated and exceptional. One made some new discoveries that won her some huge fund to pursue her research, some private firms partnered back then, I was wowed.


It was at that time, around early 2000s that I started researching about Nigeria to know more about the country because some other friends have told me about Nigerians being smart and also crooked in very interesting way, oh yes, a friend of mine from Belarus told me that some years back. He said if you want to learn unheard crooked ways to make big dirty money in the world, that you should befriend a Nigerian guy and play along with him, that you will be wowed at what these guys can do. My friend said they can compromise any system once they see the opportunity to make money from that system. After hearing a lot of good and bad stories pointing at Nigerian people, I decided to make a trip to Nigeria to know more about the country myself.


It was funny when I couldn't get a visa to visit Nigeria like some other first world countries I have visited, I was like, wow, I thought it was going to be very easy since the country had a reputation of being one of the most corrupt nations on earth with nothing going on inside the country aside some crude oil.


Finally after some months, I secured a visa and headed to Nigeria. I think it was Yaradua that was the President when I first visited Nigeria. I landed at Lagos airport, it looked really chaos on arrival, the cloud was not really looking nice and there were lots of shanty looking houses known with most black African countries, but I was really interested to know more about Nigeria haven heard so much about the citizens.


I spent 14 days in Nigeria, 5 days in Lagos, 3 days in Abuja, 2 days in Calabar, 2 days in Kaduna and 2 days in Benin city.

But when I went back, my friend said I should have visited the Eastern side, so I started making research about Eastern Nigeria then I learned about the civil war, about Onitsha, Aba, Portharcourt and Enugu. So I planned a second trip with a target to visit the Eastern side more. So during my second trip, I visited Portharcourt, Enugu, Onitsha and Owerri, I couldn't visit Aba because of a travel advisory, I had to cancel.


A few years later, I think after the death of Yaradua, I went back to Nigeria and I visited Aba, Abakaliki, Ibadan, Ondo and Kano state. After that, I started a plan to spend some of my vacation in Nigeria just to understand Nigerians the more because I wanted to see the possibility of writing a book about Nigerians, which many first world nation citizens would love to read from a Caucasian person's view.


Later on I visited Accra Ghana, Benin Republic, Togo and Gabon. I fell in love with black Africans the more and if not that I was already married and committed to my marital vows as a devout Catholic, I would have married a black woman, probably from Nigeria or Gabon because I found them more interesting.


After years of studying Nigerians right from inside Nigeria, I discovered that Nigerian people have a great potential for greatness but lacked the leadership cohesion to achieve this. Digging further, I discovered a deep-seated issue of tribal-religious division. The Northern part of Nigeria had nothing in common with the Southern part. While the Northern part lived like ancient Arab countries, the Southern part lived a typical African life of dedication to trade, business, commerce and education. I also discovered a deep-seated disdain for the Eastern Nigerians by the Western and Northern Nigerians. One of the taxi guy that drove me around in Lagos, I asked his tribe, he told me he was Yoruba, he taught me certain things about Nigeria and the different tribes, though I already knew about this but he helped broke it down.


I observed something. Anytime he wanted to say something about the Igbos, he hisses, so I decided to dig deeper one day and asked him why he doesn't like talking about Igbos. He said because they are very bad people. I was shocked to hear that. I dug deeper, so I asked him why does he think so? He said something in Pidgin English that meant he knows them very well and have dealt with them severally, that they are very terrible people that love money so much and ready to sacrifice their entire family members to make money. And he narrates all these with anger, showing he meant every word he said.


He told me they are the only tribe in Nigeria that deal on hard drugs and also do a lot of what he called money ritual, that was the first time I heard about 'money ritual', so I asked him to explain and what he explained was gory you know. But being a liberal minded person that love digging deeper, I didn't just take his words and cancelled the Igbos so I decided to pay more attention to knowing about the Igbos. Unfortunately something similar happened when I visited Ibadan and Kano. All the taxi guys had one bad thing to say about the Igbos and how they contributed so much in destroying Nigeria's image abroad, I felt pity for the Igbos because before I came to Nigeria, I didn't know that it was the Igbos that made most Caucasians I know talked bad about Nigeria. They just classified Nigerians as very corrupt and smart people.


This led me to start researching about Nigerian leadership; I got to discover that the Igbos have only been in position of leadership as the President of Nigeria in 1966 and it was for a few months and through Military mutiny. I began to wonder why the guys I met in Lagos, Ibadan and Kano believed Igbos were the reason Nigeria isn't a great country, this made me develop more interest in knowing more about the Igbos and the Nigerian politics. It was at this point that I realized that the greatest problem of Nigeria is tribal-religious division and a deep-seated hatred for the Igbos of Eastern Nigeria.


In my personal findings, I found out that the Igbos have a more liberal mind compared to the other Nigerian tribes. When I visited the Eastern side, all the interactions I had with the natives over there, including the taxi guys, none of them sounded bias in terms of ethnicity. They were more interested in knowing the country I came from and also pitching business ideas. One even told me that I can come and invest in hotel business that it was a very lucrative business. He told me that there are some hotels in his city that were built by white people like me, that if I am interested that he would help me find a land in good location in the city center, I laughed because it was interesting listening to him pitch business ideas to me.


I remember another telling me that he would love to travel out of Nigeria to study and work. When I asked him why he doesn't believe he would be better in Nigeria, he said the government is corrupt and won't allow young graduates like him in Nigeria get a job without having a connection of some sort, I immediately noticed a difference between Igbo people's assessment of why Nigeria is not working and other tribe's assessment. The other tribes condemned Igbos in the strongest words and blamed them for Nigeria's woes but the Igbos blamed people in government generally and never pointed accusing fingers at any tribe or group of people and they are eager to transact business.


Let me stop here for now so that my message won't be too lengthy for you.


I have made several researches about Nigeria's past and present leadership at the center, that is what you guys call federal government and I can tell you boldly that there is no good future for Nigeria if the current guys in charge continue. I am not proud to say this, European governments don't want Nigeria and most African countries to get it right in terms of leadership and that is why they always back the worst set of politicians to emerge leaders in black African nations. There is this guy called Peter Obi, he is a wonderful guy, I have been researching about him, I have followed all his outings and lifestyle, they are consistent and he reflects the qualities of a great leader, the type that liberated many countries in Europe and Asia. From my personal findings too, he won the last Presidential election held in Nigeria but I think because he is Igbo, the incumbent President at that time didn't trust him enough to let him pull through. Only the Nigerian masses would have fought for that guy to emerge President of Nigeria but again I am sure because he is Igbo, they didn't see the need to fight for him because most other Nigerian tribes from my personal experience believe Igbos are the problem of Nigeria and are not to be trusted.


I see the guy trying to re-contest again in 2027, but the truth is, the incumbent won't let him win, he would use every available means to stop him and only the Nigerian masses can help that guy to emerge against the several odds.


And I sincerely tell you, if Nigerians fail to elect Peter Obi as President in 2027, I doubt there will be another opportunity to get Nigeria on the right track again in the next 100 years. Leaders like this emerge once in a lifetime and when a nation misses them, it takes them centuries to get a replacement.


And when I look at the spiritual side of Nigerian issues, if I am to interpret it with what I discovered during my several visits to Nigeria, I think Peter Obi is on a divine mission. Divinity raised him to emerge from the oppressed and rejected side; the Eastern side for a reason that many Nigerians refused to see. I am a researcher, a deep seeker, I have once been close to being an Atheist, but certain events in life made me realize that life is not just ordinary the way most humans of our time believe. There is spirituality. Yes science is real, but science have failed to prove certain life events of which I will find time to compile for you when next I write you.


I know you are from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, I am not writing all these to massage your ego, agreed Igbos have their shortcomings just like every other group of humans. In Europe, we have our differences, we have our shortcomings and that was why the first and second world wars were fought and as you can see today, Europe is made up of so many small countries that are not up to 10million. Just as you guys have what you call tribes, we also have that in Europe. Greeks are different from Italians, Norwegians are different from Finnish people. And we realized our differences on time and accepted those differences and structured Europe in such manner.


Until Nigeria gets it right, the black race will never get it right and will never take the center stage in global affairs.


I read about a newly introduced tax law in Nigeria and I felt pity for Nigerians. Nigeria is not ripe for such a law to begin with. The incumbent leadership in Nigeria is trying to copy European tax system, that is wrong, we Europeans don't even fancy the tax system even though it provides a lot of benefits for us. Nigeria have enormous crude oil, why can't the government focus on maximizing that and utilizing it faithfully to built structures and put systems in place, uplift people from extreme poverty, solve the insecurity problems before advancing to this level of tax system? It will only slow down Nigeria's possibility of coming out of the woods.


I have to go now. You guys need to intensify your efforts to elect a more credible and transparent leader in your upcoming election, the world is silently observing Nigeria. The European governments don't want you guys to get it right but many Europeans individually feel pity for Nigerians and wish you guys well, you guys have the potential to become a great nation, those of you in diaspora should work together to sensitive others. Global population is exploding, western country governments will tighten their borders more in the coming years to preserve the dwindling opportunities for their citizens, this will affect black Africans a lot if their governments don't sit up. Wishing you and Nigerians peace and love, gracias.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by Predictor3: 3:27am On Feb 25
Lambadeen. So this white man no get name?
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by SuperEagles: 3:28am On Feb 25
Who will read this rubbish wail of sorrow
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by HacheNoire: 3:35am On Feb 25
Whoever read the novel should please summarize in three sentences.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by franchasng(op): 3:40am On Feb 25
Predictor3:
Lambadeen. So this white man no get name?
He has a name but this is a personal mail he sent to me. I met him in one EU country some time ago during a conference. Ever since then, we became pen pals. Once in a while he writes me to know how I am doing. So this was a personal message he sent to me which I am sharing and don't need to put his name on it.



Tears dropped down my eyes while reading through his words, it is well sha, what will be will be
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by franchasng(op): 3:43am On Feb 25
HacheNoire:
Whoever read the novel should please summarize in three sentences.
I wanted to post it in bits but I copied it using my phone, and before I could separate it as separate posts, someone already commented.



Find time and read it, reading things broaden out knowledge about life issues. It doesn't have to make sense to you but just find time and read it
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by budaatum: 4:03am On Feb 25
I can't help feel he is generalising us all from a few ignorant people he met.


He said because they are very bad people. I was shocked to hear that. I dug deeper, so I asked him why does he think so? He said something in Pidgin English that meant he knows them very well and have dealt with them severally, that they are very terrible people that love money so much and ready to sacrifice their entire family members to make money. And he narrates all these with anger, showing he meant every word he said.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by budaatum: 4:07am On Feb 25
This is just nonsense! And I am Obidient!

From my personal findings too, he won the last Presidential election held in Nigeria but I think because he is Igbo

Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by Goodvibes007: 4:13am On Feb 25
Atiku has more value than Peter obi. APC could care less about the agulu man.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by franchasng(op): 4:14am On Feb 25
budaatum:
I can't help feel he is generalising us all from a few ignorant people he met.
Of course he can't be 100% accurate with his analysis of Nigerians, so you are correct because I have some wonderful Yoruba friends I can count as worthy till tomorrow
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by franchasng(op): 4:15am On Feb 25
Goodvibes007:
Atiku has more value than Peter obi. APC could care less about the agulu man.
You are indirectly confirming the analysis of the white man, well done bra
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by CorperKola: 4:21am On Feb 25
Predictor3:
Lambadeen. So this white man no get name?
.daftness
Obi cannot become pr3dident without becoming a VP first
Reality will not bend for anybody not even peter Obi
But his followers are too emotional to see that
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by WizardOfNG:
franchasng:
He has a name but this is a personal mail he sent to me. I met him in one EU country some time ago during a conference. Ever since then, we became pen pals. Once in a while he writes me to know how I am doing. So this was a personal message he sent to me which I am sharing and don't need to put his name on it.



Tears dropped down my eyes while reading through his words, it is well sha, what will be will be
"Personal message" a "white man" sent to you indeed.

You are lying. You folks have always famzed Jews, Americans, White folks and specific non-African foreigners you wish to be like and feel are superior to you in a clear display of self-hatred of your black skin and African origin.

You also believe these 'superior people' can give your 'projects' credibility eg Biafra, validation of IPOB, Igbo Presidency via Obi etc.

What you fail to understand is that this is not 1952. There are now so many incredibly exposed, well-educated, confident and societally valuable achievers who are Nigerians and do not view the words or opinions of a "white man" and foreigner, regarding the affairs of African people and nations, as definitive or weighty.

What could your "white man" know about us if he can choose to start cannonizing Igbo as the supreme or 'just' people of Nigeria from supposed research online?

Does he know the many destructive actions of you lot I can list here, that are the most pivotally responsible for the mess Nigeria is in today (Azikiwe killing secession clause, "Igbo coup and Ironsi unification decree as a few examples) before he decided you lot alone are the messiahs of our nation as if an authority on Nigeria because his skin is white?

Bro there are many intelligent people online. A lot of them far more intelligent than you. Stop these patronising garbage you write out of desperation to get the worthless charlatan Obi into Aso Rock.

Engage in proper and issue-based campaign for Obi, using his achievements and record in Nigerian public/political office, instead of telling us 'Oyinbos' too believe Obi a messiah as if all of us worship white skin as you do .

Your antics won't work and, to most proud and self-assured black Africans, the words of "white men" stopped being authoritative over us after we gained independence.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by Exousiang01(m): 4:49am On Feb 25
franchasng:
I want to make this warning public ahead of 2027 so that no Nigerian will say they were not warned.


Someone who isn't a Nigerian sent me this and I almost cried reading through his words.


He said and I quote:


Whenever I look at the situation of Nigeria, I just shed tears for the entire black race. I am not black but I have had decades of encounter with a lot of black people from different African countries, and I can boldly say that blacks are one of the rarest breed of humans when it comes to being humane to mankind, but unfortunately, bad leadership at the government level has destroyed the chances of black people ever taking the center stage in global affairs, especially in technology, science, innovation, sports and entertainment. As a Caucasian, I know the privileges I have over other races right from birth. Being Caucasian already puts me ahead of other races, whether I am smart or not, whether I am humane or not, it doesn't matter. Do you know why it is so? Because pure Caucasian nations built a legacy for us from the beginning. The British, the Spanish, the Portuguese, Italians, Greeks, French, Germans, and even Russians. The exploits they did many hundreds of years ago cemented the place of glory and honor for the entire Caucasian race all over the earth. They paid the price that we modern generation of Caucasians are enjoying today.


Do you know that because of few population of Caucasians in South Africa, that is the reason South Africa is a bit advanced more than other black African nations? They enjoy a lot of secret privileges that other black African nations will never enjoy just because of the few Caucasians that naturalized in South Africa but many South Africans of the black race don't know this secret, they think they are smarter than other black Africans like Nigerian people who are super talented and smart.


I am not from the United States, I have lived there for decades before relocating back to my country because nothing feels like home. I can tell you with boldness that in the United States of America, Nigerians are one of the most educated and focused people in that country. I did a PhD program at Philadelphia and guess what? Most of my mates there were Nigerians, just few Caucasians from different countries, you hardly see Americans or Britons. These Nigerian guys were so focused, dedicated and exceptional. One made some new discoveries that won her some huge fund to pursue her research, some private firms partnered back then, I was wowed.


It was at that time, around early 2000s that I started researching about Nigeria to know more about the country because some other friends have told me about Nigerians being smart and also crooked in very interesting way, oh yes, a friend of mine from Belarus told me that some years back. He said if you want to learn unheard crooked ways to make big dirty money in the world, that you should befriend a Nigerian guy and play along with him, that you will be wowed at what these guys can do. My friend said they can compromise any system once they see the opportunity to make money from that system. After hearing a lot of good and bad stories pointing at Nigerian people, I decided to make a trip to Nigeria to know more about the country myself.


It was funny when I couldn't get a visa to visit Nigeria like some other first world countries I have visited, I was like, wow, I thought it was going to be very easy since the country had a reputation of being one of the most corrupt nations on earth with nothing going on inside the country aside some crude oil.


Finally after some months, I secured a visa and headed to Nigeria. I think it was Yaradua that was the President when I first visited Nigeria. I landed at Lagos airport, it looked really chaos on arrival, the cloud was not really looking nice and there were lots of shanty looking houses known with most black African countries, but I was really interested to know more about Nigeria haven heard so much about the citizens.


I spent 14 days in Nigeria, 5 days in Lagos, 3 days in Abuja, 2 days in Calabar, 2 days in Kaduna and 2 days in Benin city.

But when I went back, my friend said I should have visited the Eastern side, so I started making research about Eastern Nigeria then I learned about the civil war, about Onitsha, Aba, Portharcourt and Enugu. So I planned a second trip with a target to visit the Eastern side more. So during my second trip, I visited Portharcourt, Enugu, Onitsha and Owerri, I couldn't visit Aba because of a travel advisory, I had to cancel.


A few years later, I think after the death of Yaradua, I went back to Nigeria and I visited Aba, Abakaliki, Ibadan, Ondo and Kano state. After that, I started a plan to spend some of my vacation in Nigeria just to understand Nigerians the more because I wanted to see the possibility of writing a book about Nigerians, which many first world nation citizens would love to read from a Caucasian person's view.


Later on I visited Accra Ghana, Benin Republic, Togo and Gabon. I fell in love with black Africans the more and if not that I was already married and committed to my marital vows as a devout Catholic, I would have married a black woman, probably from Nigeria or Gabon because I found them more interesting.


After years of studying Nigerians right from inside Nigeria, I discovered that Nigerian people have a great potential for greatness but lacked the leadership cohesion to achieve this. Digging further, I discovered a deep-seated issue of tribal-religious division. The Northern part of Nigeria had nothing in common with the Southern part. While the Northern part lived like ancient Arab countries, the Southern part lived a typical African life of dedication to trade, business, commerce and education. I also discovered a deep-seated disdain for the Eastern Nigerians by the Western and Northern Nigerians. One of the taxi guy that drove me around in Lagos, I asked his tribe, he told me he was Yoruba, he taught me certain things about Nigeria and the different tribes, though I already knew about this but he helped broke it down.


I observed something. Anytime he wanted to say something about the Igbos, he hisses, so I decided to dig deeper one day and asked him why he doesn't like talking about Igbos. He said because they are very bad people. I was shocked to hear that. I dug deeper, so I asked him why does he think so? He said something in Pidgin English that meant he knows them very well and have dealt with them severally, that they are very terrible people that love money so much and ready to sacrifice their entire family members to make money. And he narrates all these with anger, showing he meant every word he said.


He told me they are the only tribe in Nigeria that deal on hard drugs and also do a lot of what he called money ritual, that was the first time I heard about 'money ritual', so I asked him to explain and what he explained was gory you know. But being a liberal minded person that love digging deeper, I didn't just take his words and cancelled the Igbos so I decided to pay more attention to knowing about the Igbos. Unfortunately something similar happened when I visited Ibadan and Kano. All the taxi guys had one bad thing to say about the Igbos and how they contributed so much in destroying Nigeria's image abroad, I felt pity for the Igbos because before I came to Nigeria, I didn't know that it was the Igbos that made most Caucasians I know talked bad about Nigeria. They just classified Nigerians as very corrupt and smart people.


This led me to start researching about Nigerian leadership; I got to discover that the Igbos have only been in position of leadership as the President of Nigeria in 1966 and it was for a few months and through Military mutiny. I began to wonder why the guys I met in Lagos, Ibadan and Kano believed Igbos were the reason Nigeria isn't a great country, this made me develop more interest in knowing more about the Igbos and the Nigerian politics. It was at this point that I realized that the greatest problem of Nigeria is tribal-religious division and a deep-seated hatred for the Igbos of Eastern Nigeria.


In my personal findings, I found out that the Igbos have a more liberal mind compared to the other Nigerian tribes. When I visited the Eastern side, all the interactions I had with the natives over there, including the taxi guys, none of them sounded bias in terms of ethnicity. They were more interested in knowing the country I came from and also pitching business ideas. One even told me that I can come and invest in hotel business that it was a very lucrative business. He told me that there are some hotels in his city that were built by white people like me, that if I am interested that he would help me find a land in good location in the city center, I laughed because it was interesting listening to him pitch business ideas to me.


I remember another telling me that he would love to travel out of Nigeria to study and work. When I asked him why he doesn't believe he would be better in Nigeria, he said the government is corrupt and won't allow young graduates like him in Nigeria get a job without having a connection of some sort, I immediately noticed a difference between Igbo people's assessment of why Nigeria is not working and other tribe's assessment. The other tribes condemned Igbos in the strongest words and blamed them for Nigeria's woes but the Igbos blamed people in government generally and never pointed accusing fingers at any tribe or group of people and they are eager to transact business.


Let me stop here for now so that my message won't be too lengthy for you.


I have made several researches about Nigeria's past and present leadership at the center, that is what you guys call federal government and I can tell you boldly that there is no good future for Nigeria if the current guys in charge continue. I am not proud to say this, European governments don't want Nigeria and most African countries to get it right in terms of leadership and that is why they always back the worst set of politicians to emerge leaders in black African nations. There is this guy called Peter Obi, he is a wonderful guy, I have been researching about him, I have followed all his outings and lifestyle, they are consistent and he reflects the qualities of a great leader, the type that liberated many countries in Europe and Asia. From my personal findings too, he won the last Presidential election held in Nigeria but I think because he is Igbo, the incumbent President at that time didn't trust him enough to let him pull through. Only the Nigerian masses would have fought for that guy to emerge President of Nigeria but again I am sure because he is Igbo, they didn't see the need to fight for him because most other Nigerian tribes from my personal experience believe Igbos are the problem of Nigeria and are not to be trusted.


I see the guy trying to re-contest again in 2027, but the truth is, the incumbent won't let him win, he would use every available means to stop him and only the Nigerian masses can help that guy to emerge against the several odds.


And I sincerely tell you, if Nigerians fail to elect Peter Obi as President in 2027, I doubt there will be another opportunity to get Nigeria on the right track again in the next 100 years. Leaders like this emerge once in a lifetime and when a nation misses them, it takes them centuries to get a replacement.


And when I look at the spiritual side of Nigerian issues, if I am to interpret it with what I discovered during my several visits to Nigeria, I think Peter Obi is on a divine mission. Divinity raised him to emerge from the oppressed and rejected side; the Eastern side for a reason that many Nigerians refused to see. I am a researcher, a deep seeker, I have once been close to being an Atheist, but certain events in life made me realize that life is not just ordinary the way most humans of our time believe. There is spirituality. Yes science is real, but science have failed to prove certain life events of which I will find time to compile for you when next I write you.


I know you are from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, I am not writing all these to massage your ego, agreed Igbos have their shortcomings just like every other group of humans. In Europe, we have our differences, we have our shortcomings and that was why the first and second world wars were fought and as you can see today, Europe is made up of so many small countries that are not up to 10million. Just as you guys have what you call tribes, we also have that in Europe. Greeks are different from Italians, Norwegians are different from Finnish people. And we realized our differences on time and accepted those differences and structured Europe in such manner.


Until Nigeria gets it right, the black race will never get it right and will never take the center stage in global affairs.


I read about a newly introduced tax law in Nigeria and I felt pity for Nigerians. Nigeria is not ripe for such a law to begin with. The incumbent leadership in Nigeria is trying to copy European tax system, that is wrong, we Europeans don't even fancy the tax system even though it provides a lot of benefits for us. Nigeria have enormous crude oil, why can't the government focus on maximizing that and utilizing it faithfully to built structures and put systems in place, uplift people from extreme poverty, solve the insecurity problems before advancing to this level of tax system? It will only slow down Nigeria's possibility of coming out of the woods.


I have to go now. You guys need to intensify your efforts to elect a more credible and transparent leader in your upcoming election, the world is silently observing Nigeria. The European governments don't want you guys to get it right but many Europeans individually feel pity for Nigerians and wish you guys well, you guys have the potential to become a great nation, those of you in diaspora should work together to sensitive others. Global population is exploding, western country governments will tighten their borders more in the coming years to preserve the dwindling opportunities for their citizens, this will affect black Africans a lot if their governments don't sit up. Wishing you and Nigerians peace and love, gracias.
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Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by Exousiang01(m): 4:50am On Feb 25
franchasng:
I want to make this warning public ahead of 2027 so that no Nigerian will say they were not warned.


Someone who isn't a Nigerian sent me this and I almost cried reading through his words.


He said and I quote:


Whenever I look at the situation of Nigeria, I just shed tears for the entire black race. I am not black but I have had decades of encounter with a lot of black people from different African countries, and I can boldly say that blacks are one of the rarest breed of humans when it comes to being humane to mankind, but unfortunately, bad leadership at the government level has destroyed the chances of black people ever taking the center stage in global affairs, especially in technology, science, innovation, sports and entertainment. As a Caucasian, I know the privileges I have over other races right from birth. Being Caucasian already puts me ahead of other races, whether I am smart or not, whether I am humane or not, it doesn't matter. Do you know why it is so? Because pure Caucasian nations built a legacy for us from the beginning. The British, the Spanish, the Portuguese, Italians, Greeks, French, Germans, and even Russians. The exploits they did many hundreds of years ago cemented the place of glory and honor for the entire Caucasian race all over the earth. They paid the price that we modern generation of Caucasians are enjoying today.


Do you know that because of few population of Caucasians in South Africa, that is the reason South Africa is a bit advanced more than other black African nations? They enjoy a lot of secret privileges that other black African nations will never enjoy just because of the few Caucasians that naturalized in South Africa but many South Africans of the black race don't know this secret, they think they are smarter than other black Africans like Nigerian people who are super talented and smart.


I am not from the United States, I have lived there for decades before relocating back to my country because nothing feels like home. I can tell you with boldness that in the United States of America, Nigerians are one of the most educated and focused people in that country. I did a PhD program at Philadelphia and guess what? Most of my mates there were Nigerians, just few Caucasians from different countries, you hardly see Americans or Britons. These Nigerian guys were so focused, dedicated and exceptional. One made some new discoveries that won her some huge fund to pursue her research, some private firms partnered back then, I was wowed.


It was at that time, around early 2000s that I started researching about Nigeria to know more about the country because some other friends have told me about Nigerians being smart and also crooked in very interesting way, oh yes, a friend of mine from Belarus told me that some years back. He said if you want to learn unheard crooked ways to make big dirty money in the world, that you should befriend a Nigerian guy and play along with him, that you will be wowed at what these guys can do. My friend said they can compromise any system once they see the opportunity to make money from that system. After hearing a lot of good and bad stories pointing at Nigerian people, I decided to make a trip to Nigeria to know more about the country myself.


It was funny when I couldn't get a visa to visit Nigeria like some other first world countries I have visited, I was like, wow, I thought it was going to be very easy since the country had a reputation of being one of the most corrupt nations on earth with nothing going on inside the country aside some crude oil.


Finally after some months, I secured a visa and headed to Nigeria. I think it was Yaradua that was the President when I first visited Nigeria. I landed at Lagos airport, it looked really chaos on arrival, the cloud was not really looking nice and there were lots of shanty looking houses known with most black African countries, but I was really interested to know more about Nigeria haven heard so much about the citizens.


I spent 14 days in Nigeria, 5 days in Lagos, 3 days in Abuja, 2 days in Calabar, 2 days in Kaduna and 2 days in Benin city.

But when I went back, my friend said I should have visited the Eastern side, so I started making research about Eastern Nigeria then I learned about the civil war, about Onitsha, Aba, Portharcourt and Enugu. So I planned a second trip with a target to visit the Eastern side more. So during my second trip, I visited Portharcourt, Enugu, Onitsha and Owerri, I couldn't visit Aba because of a travel advisory, I had to cancel.


A few years later, I think after the death of Yaradua, I went back to Nigeria and I visited Aba, Abakaliki, Ibadan, Ondo and Kano state. After that, I started a plan to spend some of my vacation in Nigeria just to understand Nigerians the more because I wanted to see the possibility of writing a book about Nigerians, which many first world nation citizens would love to read from a Caucasian person's view.


Later on I visited Accra Ghana, Benin Republic, Togo and Gabon. I fell in love with black Africans the more and if not that I was already married and committed to my marital vows as a devout Catholic, I would have married a black woman, probably from Nigeria or Gabon because I found them more interesting.


After years of studying Nigerians right from inside Nigeria, I discovered that Nigerian people have a great potential for greatness but lacked the leadership cohesion to achieve this. Digging further, I discovered a deep-seated issue of tribal-religious division. The Northern part of Nigeria had nothing in common with the Southern part. While the Northern part lived like ancient Arab countries, the Southern part lived a typical African life of dedication to trade, business, commerce and education. I also discovered a deep-seated disdain for the Eastern Nigerians by the Western and Northern Nigerians. One of the taxi guy that drove me around in Lagos, I asked his tribe, he told me he was Yoruba, he taught me certain things about Nigeria and the different tribes, though I already knew about this but he helped broke it down.


I observed something. Anytime he wanted to say something about the Igbos, he hisses, so I decided to dig deeper one day and asked him why he doesn't like talking about Igbos. He said because they are very bad people. I was shocked to hear that. I dug deeper, so I asked him why does he think so? He said something in Pidgin English that meant he knows them very well and have dealt with them severally, that they are very terrible people that love money so much and ready to sacrifice their entire family members to make money. And he narrates all these with anger, showing he meant every word he said.


He told me they are the only tribe in Nigeria that deal on hard drugs and also do a lot of what he called money ritual, that was the first time I heard about 'money ritual', so I asked him to explain and what he explained was gory you know. But being a liberal minded person that love digging deeper, I didn't just take his words and cancelled the Igbos so I decided to pay more attention to knowing about the Igbos. Unfortunately something similar happened when I visited Ibadan and Kano. All the taxi guys had one bad thing to say about the Igbos and how they contributed so much in destroying Nigeria's image abroad, I felt pity for the Igbos because before I came to Nigeria, I didn't know that it was the Igbos that made most Caucasians I know talked bad about Nigeria. They just classified Nigerians as very corrupt and smart people.


This led me to start researching about Nigerian leadership; I got to discover that the Igbos have only been in position of leadership as the President of Nigeria in 1966 and it was for a few months and through Military mutiny. I began to wonder why the guys I met in Lagos, Ibadan and Kano believed Igbos were the reason Nigeria isn't a great country, this made me develop more interest in knowing more about the Igbos and the Nigerian politics. It was at this point that I realized that the greatest problem of Nigeria is tribal-religious division and a deep-seated hatred for the Igbos of Eastern Nigeria.


In my personal findings, I found out that the Igbos have a more liberal mind compared to the other Nigerian tribes. When I visited the Eastern side, all the interactions I had with the natives over there, including the taxi guys, none of them sounded bias in terms of ethnicity. They were more interested in knowing the country I came from and also pitching business ideas. One even told me that I can come and invest in hotel business that it was a very lucrative business. He told me that there are some hotels in his city that were built by white people like me, that if I am interested that he would help me find a land in good location in the city center, I laughed because it was interesting listening to him pitch business ideas to me.


I remember another telling me that he would love to travel out of Nigeria to study and work. When I asked him why he doesn't believe he would be better in Nigeria, he said the government is corrupt and won't allow young graduates like him in Nigeria get a job without having a connection of some sort, I immediately noticed a difference between Igbo people's assessment of why Nigeria is not working and other tribe's assessment. The other tribes condemned Igbos in the strongest words and blamed them for Nigeria's woes but the Igbos blamed people in government generally and never pointed accusing fingers at any tribe or group of people and they are eager to transact business.


Let me stop here for now so that my message won't be too lengthy for you.


I have made several researches about Nigeria's past and present leadership at the center, that is what you guys call federal government and I can tell you boldly that there is no good future for Nigeria if the current guys in charge continue. I am not proud to say this, European governments don't want Nigeria and most African countries to get it right in terms of leadership and that is why they always back the worst set of politicians to emerge leaders in black African nations. There is this guy called Peter Obi, he is a wonderful guy, I have been researching about him, I have followed all his outings and lifestyle, they are consistent and he reflects the qualities of a great leader, the type that liberated many countries in Europe and Asia. From my personal findings too, he won the last Presidential election held in Nigeria but I think because he is Igbo, the incumbent President at that time didn't trust him enough to let him pull through. Only the Nigerian masses would have fought for that guy to emerge President of Nigeria but again I am sure because he is Igbo, they didn't see the need to fight for him because most other Nigerian tribes from my personal experience believe Igbos are the problem of Nigeria and are not to be trusted.


I see the guy trying to re-contest again in 2027, but the truth is, the incumbent won't let him win, he would use every available means to stop him and only the Nigerian masses can help that guy to emerge against the several odds.


And I sincerely tell you, if Nigerians fail to elect Peter Obi as President in 2027, I doubt there will be another opportunity to get Nigeria on the right track again in the next 100 years. Leaders like this emerge once in a lifetime and when a nation misses them, it takes them centuries to get a replacement.


And when I look at the spiritual side of Nigerian issues, if I am to interpret it with what I discovered during my several visits to Nigeria, I think Peter Obi is on a divine mission. Divinity raised him to emerge from the oppressed and rejected side; the Eastern side for a reason that many Nigerians refused to see. I am a researcher, a deep seeker, I have once been close to being an Atheist, but certain events in life made me realize that life is not just ordinary the way most humans of our time believe. There is spirituality. Yes science is real, but science have failed to prove certain life events of which I will find time to compile for you when next I write you.


I know you are from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, I am not writing all these to massage your ego, agreed Igbos have their shortcomings just like every other group of humans. In Europe, we have our differences, we have our shortcomings and that was why the first and second world wars were fought and as you can see today, Europe is made up of so many small countries that are not up to 10million. Just as you guys have what you call tribes, we also have that in Europe. Greeks are different from Italians, Norwegians are different from Finnish people. And we realized our differences on time and accepted those differences and structured Europe in such manner.


Until Nigeria gets it right, the black race will never get it right and will never take the center stage in global affairs.


I read about a newly introduced tax law in Nigeria and I felt pity for Nigerians. Nigeria is not ripe for such a law to begin with. The incumbent leadership in Nigeria is trying to copy European tax system, that is wrong, we Europeans don't even fancy the tax system even though it provides a lot of benefits for us. Nigeria have enormous crude oil, why can't the government focus on maximizing that and utilizing it faithfully to built structures and put systems in place, uplift people from extreme poverty, solve the insecurity problems before advancing to this level of tax system? It will only slow down Nigeria's possibility of coming out of the woods.


I have to go now. You guys need to intensify your efforts to elect a more credible and transparent leader in your upcoming election, the world is silently observing Nigeria. The European governments don't want you guys to get it right but many Europeans individually feel pity for Nigerians and wish you guys well, you guys have the potential to become a great nation, those of you in diaspora should work together to sensitive others. Global population is exploding, western country governments will tighten their borders more in the coming years to preserve the dwindling opportunities for their citizens, this will affect black Africans a lot if their governments don't sit up. Wishing you and Nigerians peace and love, gracias.
Hahahahah
Madeupbullshit.com

Even your Igbo accent could not be hidden in the write up.....

You sit down imagine trash and push it out as fact.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by WizardOfNG:
franchasng:
You are indirectly confirming the analysis of the white man, well done bra
See him still carrying "White man" supposed 'superior opinion on his head as if such is sacrosanct and binding on Nigerians.

You are showing nothing but the most promordial form of worship for Oyinbo skin. Imagine if someone like Dr.Umah, a firm believer in the capacity and ability of back people, is a Nairander. He would roast you !!

How you people don't appreciate that self-hatred of your own black skin and African origin (famzing Jews, White folks, anything of Western origin etc) is offensive to proud black and African people is beyond me.

Yet you want to lead those same black folks you appear to view as inferior to your beloved Oyinbos and Jews.

https://youtube.com/shorts/mXjQQhC2qhs?si=wfo9NrwV7QCqocn8
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by WizardOfNG:
Exousiang01:
Hahahahah
Madeupbullshit.com
Lol. Absolutely. The figment of imagination of a dude who believes we all worship the White man and are always ready to crown him messiah over us to include when 'Oyinbo' talks about our life, experiences and reality he knows little about.

Imaging the ludicrousness of claiming a "White man" who "started researching about Nigeria to know more about the country" has concluded Obi is our messiah.

Meaning we 'simpletons' should accept a single "Oyinbos" conclusion as gospel truth best for us to then organise a Presidential swearing-in ceremony for Obi asap. So, so, so offensive to any proud black person.

It is the same way some of us insisted Oyinbo cannot just wake up and decide he wants to begin bombing Nigeria to the ground, when we have not threatened him nor his nation directly or indirectly, yet they all backed Trump as God of Nigerians who can do as he pleases to us despite the fact we are a sovereign nation.

These guys just sink to new lows daily.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by WesleyPepper: 5:00am On Feb 25
Funny clowns
They imagine things in their head and start making themselves happy.
All these people epistle for a Pandora loser that won’t win ADC ticket 😂😂
White man ko, red man ni
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by Saturnalia(m): 5:07am On Feb 25
Predictor3:
Lambadeen. So this white man no get name?
You even wasted your time reading this reverse-psychological cooked up nonsense?

Whatever it is, Tinubu will surely win and complete his second term in Asorock.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by SocialFinance: 5:10am On Feb 25
Another I went to Indonesia

I met a lady in a plane

All lamba story
The story of Edo gunman attack is already a mess and now this

Or how do you rig out an IDP politician who's confused about party to join?

Who's interested in a man with almost zero political value, now considered a noise marker?
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by SocialFinance: 5:11am On Feb 25
There's a mod doing dirty job for Peter Obi and his headless mob
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by ElSudani: 5:20am On Feb 25
Verbose and unintelligent drivel.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by WizardOfNG: 5:21am On Feb 25
ElSudani:
Verbose and unintelligent drivel.
Unbelievably unintelligent drivel. Highly offensive too.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by Mfetenang: 5:47am On Feb 25
Nonsense, even if the election will be conducted by God,Tinubu will still win.
Obi has no chance against the grand master of politics. + the master of politics Wike.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by helinues: 6:44am On Feb 25
The issue with you people is over doing of everything. Over bragging about something you are not sure of which Nigerians are already tired of

Can't you people just be silent and be strategic with your moves instead of always making unnecessary noise online

Same obsolete tactics but expecting different results
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by helinues: 6:45am On Feb 25
franchasng:
You are indirectly confirming the analysis of the white man, well done bra
Only if you have an idea how you are now being perceived on this forum with your derision analysis all the time. Only if you have a clue
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by Xbox2005(m): 7:11am On Feb 25
@op,I took my time to go through this your so called Caucasian write up and these are my sum up:

-That, the write up is full of bias and trying to associate "smartness and good leadership" with the ibos alone .

-That,all other major tribes from Yoruba and hausa as he uses in his illustration of Lagos,oyo and Kano are having hatred of igbos in their conversation with him and it's only the igbos that don't have any we feeling for other tribes

-That,it's only peter obi can leads this country to the greater part according to his research in which he didn't give us a clue of what metrics he uses to arrive at that.

To sum it up,wether it's a Caucasian or a concocted story,the analysis has already tilted towards favouring the igbos as the people that can lead Nigeria alone to the greater heights and I think this is the problem many people have with you guys .
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by ijayalolo: 7:13am On Feb 25
franchasng:
You are indirectly confirming the analysis of the white man, well done bra
Because his skin is white he is now an oracle (If we just play along that this is not what you people generated in that your meeting that turned to 'fist' fight the other day).

He wrote you that epistle so you can go make a banner or go publish the book abi wetin. Oh sorry, bottom line we should vote for Obi?

Me sef get one white friend like that from France who has been visiting Nigeria severally and he told me Urhobo people, and Birom people and the other more than 50 tribes in Nigeria have never become president of Nigeria that is why Nigeria is backward. yeye dey smell.

I think your white man assumed we have only 3 tribes in Nigeria that's why if we don't vote Obi heaven will fall.

For your information (and maybe you can relay same to your white man), until the day Nigeria divides, winning the presidency is by strategic alignment, and any individual or tribe that doesn't know how to do that will never rule this country. If una continue on this path of threatening everybody so, South South go still rule before una again.
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by Maj196(m):
But how did you get the transcript of everything he said. You get recorder for head
Re: If Nigerians Allow Tinubu To Rig Out Obi In 2027 This Will Happen by ijayalolo: 7:30am On Feb 25
franchasng:
I want to make this warning public ahead of 2027 so that no Nigerian will say they were not warned.


Someone who isn't a Nigerian sent me this and I almost cried reading through his words.


He said and I quote:


Whenever I look at the situation of Nigeria, I just shed tears for the entire black race. I am not black but I have had decades of encounter with a lot of black people from different African countries, and I can boldly say that blacks are one of the rarest breed of humans when it comes to being humane to mankind, but unfortunately, bad leadership at the government level has destroyed the chances of black people ever taking the center stage in global affairs, especially in technology, science, innovation, sports and entertainment. As a Caucasian, I know the privileges I have over other races right from birth. Being Caucasian already puts me ahead of other races, whether I am smart or not, whether I am humane or not, it doesn't matter. Do you know why it is so? Because pure Caucasian nations built a legacy for us from the beginning. The British, the Spanish, the Portuguese, Italians, Greeks, French, Germans, and even Russians. The exploits they did many hundreds of years ago cemented the place of glory and honor for the entire Caucasian race all over the earth. They paid the price that we modern generation of Caucasians are enjoying today.


Do you know that because of few population of Caucasians in South Africa, that is the reason South Africa is a bit advanced more than other black African nations? They enjoy a lot of secret privileges that other black African nations will never enjoy just because of the few Caucasians that naturalized in South Africa but many South Africans of the black race don't know this secret, they think they are smarter than other black Africans like Nigerian people who are super talented and smart.


I am not from the United States, I have lived there for decades before relocating back to my country because nothing feels like home. I can tell you with boldness that in the United States of America, Nigerians are one of the most educated and focused people in that country. I did a PhD program at Philadelphia and guess what? Most of my mates there were Nigerians, just few Caucasians from different countries, you hardly see Americans or Britons. These Nigerian guys were so focused, dedicated and exceptional. One made some new discoveries that won her some huge fund to pursue her research, some private firms partnered back then, I was wowed.


It was at that time, around early 2000s that I started researching about Nigeria to know more about the country because some other friends have told me about Nigerians being smart and also crooked in very interesting way, oh yes, a friend of mine from Belarus told me that some years back. He said if you want to learn unheard crooked ways to make big dirty money in the world, that you should befriend a Nigerian guy and play along with him, that you will be wowed at what these guys can do. My friend said they can compromise any system once they see the opportunity to make money from that system. After hearing a lot of good and bad stories pointing at Nigerian people, I decided to make a trip to Nigeria to know more about the country myself.


It was funny when I couldn't get a visa to visit Nigeria like some other first world countries I have visited, I was like, wow, I thought it was going to be very easy since the country had a reputation of being one of the most corrupt nations on earth with nothing going on inside the country aside some crude oil.


Finally after some months, I secured a visa and headed to Nigeria. I think it was Yaradua that was the President when I first visited Nigeria. I landed at Lagos airport, it looked really chaos on arrival, the cloud was not really looking nice and there were lots of shanty looking houses known with most black African countries, but I was really interested to know more about Nigeria haven heard so much about the citizens.


I spent 14 days in Nigeria, 5 days in Lagos, 3 days in Abuja, 2 days in Calabar, 2 days in Kaduna and 2 days in Benin city.

But when I went back, my friend said I should have visited the Eastern side, so I started making research about Eastern Nigeria then I learned about the civil war, about Onitsha, Aba, Portharcourt and Enugu. So I planned a second trip with a target to visit the Eastern side more. So during my second trip, I visited Portharcourt, Enugu, Onitsha and Owerri, I couldn't visit Aba because of a travel advisory, I had to cancel.


A few years later, I think after the death of Yaradua, I went back to Nigeria and I visited Aba, Abakaliki, Ibadan, Ondo and Kano state. After that, I started a plan to spend some of my vacation in Nigeria just to understand Nigerians the more because I wanted to see the possibility of writing a book about Nigerians, which many first world nation citizens would love to read from a Caucasian person's view.


Later on I visited Accra Ghana, Benin Republic, Togo and Gabon. I fell in love with black Africans the more and if not that I was already married and committed to my marital vows as a devout Catholic, I would have married a black woman, probably from Nigeria or Gabon because I found them more interesting.


After years of studying Nigerians right from inside Nigeria, I discovered that Nigerian people have a great potential for greatness but lacked the leadership cohesion to achieve this. Digging further, I discovered a deep-seated issue of tribal-religious division. The Northern part of Nigeria had nothing in common with the Southern part. While the Northern part lived like ancient Arab countries, the Southern part lived a typical African life of dedication to trade, business, commerce and education. I also discovered a deep-seated disdain for the Eastern Nigerians by the Western and Northern Nigerians. One of the taxi guy that drove me around in Lagos, I asked his tribe, he told me he was Yoruba, he taught me certain things about Nigeria and the different tribes, though I already knew about this but he helped broke it down.


I observed something. Anytime he wanted to say something about the Igbos, he hisses, so I decided to dig deeper one day and asked him why he doesn't like talking about Igbos. He said because they are very bad people. I was shocked to hear that. I dug deeper, so I asked him why does he think so? He said something in Pidgin English that meant he knows them very well and have dealt with them severally, that they are very terrible people that love money so much and ready to sacrifice their entire family members to make money. And he narrates all these with anger, showing he meant every word he said.


He told me they are the only tribe in Nigeria that deal on hard drugs and also do a lot of what he called money ritual, that was the first time I heard about 'money ritual', so I asked him to explain and what he explained was gory you know. But being a liberal minded person that love digging deeper, I didn't just take his words and cancelled the Igbos so I decided to pay more attention to knowing about the Igbos. Unfortunately something similar happened when I visited Ibadan and Kano. All the taxi guys had one bad thing to say about the Igbos and how they contributed so much in destroying Nigeria's image abroad, I felt pity for the Igbos because before I came to Nigeria, I didn't know that it was the Igbos that made most Caucasians I know talked bad about Nigeria. They just classified Nigerians as very corrupt and smart people.


This led me to start researching about Nigerian leadership; I got to discover that the Igbos have only been in position of leadership as the President of Nigeria in 1966 and it was for a few months and through Military mutiny. I began to wonder why the guys I met in Lagos, Ibadan and Kano believed Igbos were the reason Nigeria isn't a great country, this made me develop more interest in knowing more about the Igbos and the Nigerian politics. It was at this point that I realized that the greatest problem of Nigeria is tribal-religious division and a deep-seated hatred for the Igbos of Eastern Nigeria.


In my personal findings, I found out that the Igbos have a more liberal mind compared to the other Nigerian tribes. When I visited the Eastern side, all the interactions I had with the natives over there, including the taxi guys, none of them sounded bias in terms of ethnicity. They were more interested in knowing the country I came from and also pitching business ideas. One even told me that I can come and invest in hotel business that it was a very lucrative business. He told me that there are some hotels in his city that were built by white people like me, that if I am interested that he would help me find a land in good location in the city center, I laughed because it was interesting listening to him pitch business ideas to me.


I remember another telling me that he would love to travel out of Nigeria to study and work. When I asked him why he doesn't believe he would be better in Nigeria, he said the government is corrupt and won't allow young graduates like him in Nigeria get a job without having a connection of some sort, I immediately noticed a difference between Igbo people's assessment of why Nigeria is not working and other tribe's assessment. The other tribes condemned Igbos in the strongest words and blamed them for Nigeria's woes but the Igbos blamed people in government generally and never pointed accusing fingers at any tribe or group of people and they are eager to transact business.


Let me stop here for now so that my message won't be too lengthy for you.


I have made several researches about Nigeria's past and present leadership at the center, that is what you guys call federal government and I can tell you boldly that there is no good future for Nigeria if the current guys in charge continue. I am not proud to say this, European governments don't want Nigeria and most African countries to get it right in terms of leadership and that is why they always back the worst set of politicians to emerge leaders in black African nations. There is this guy called Peter Obi, he is a wonderful guy, I have been researching about him, I have followed all his outings and lifestyle, they are consistent and he reflects the qualities of a great leader, the type that liberated many countries in Europe and Asia. From my personal findings too, he won the last Presidential election held in Nigeria but I think because he is Igbo, the incumbent President at that time didn't trust him enough to let him pull through. Only the Nigerian masses would have fought for that guy to emerge President of Nigeria but again I am sure because he is Igbo, they didn't see the need to fight for him because most other Nigerian tribes from my personal experience believe Igbos are the problem of Nigeria and are not to be trusted.


I see the guy trying to re-contest again in 2027, but the truth is, the incumbent won't let him win, he would use every available means to stop him and only the Nigerian masses can help that guy to emerge against the several odds.


And I sincerely tell you, if Nigerians fail to elect Peter Obi as President in 2027, I doubt there will be another opportunity to get Nigeria on the right track again in the next 100 years. Leaders like this emerge once in a lifetime and when a nation misses them, it takes them centuries to get a replacement.


And when I look at the spiritual side of Nigerian issues, if I am to interpret it with what I discovered during my several visits to Nigeria, I think Peter Obi is on a divine mission. Divinity raised him to emerge from the oppressed and rejected side; the Eastern side for a reason that many Nigerians refused to see. I am a researcher, a deep seeker, I have once been close to being an Atheist, but certain events in life made me realize that life is not just ordinary the way most humans of our time believe. There is spirituality. Yes science is real, but science have failed to prove certain life events of which I will find time to compile for you when next I write you.


I know you are from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, I am not writing all these to massage your ego, agreed Igbos have their shortcomings just like every other group of humans. In Europe, we have our differences, we have our shortcomings and that was why the first and second world wars were fought and as you can see today, Europe is made up of so many small countries that are not up to 10million. Just as you guys have what you call tribes, we also have that in Europe. Greeks are different from Italians, Norwegians are different from Finnish people. And we realized our differences on time and accepted those differences and structured Europe in such manner.


Until Nigeria gets it right, the black race will never get it right and will never take the center stage in global affairs.


I read about a newly introduced tax law in Nigeria and I felt pity for Nigerians. Nigeria is not ripe for such a law to begin with. The incumbent leadership in Nigeria is trying to copy European tax system, that is wrong, we Europeans don't even fancy the tax system even though it provides a lot of benefits for us. Nigeria have enormous crude oil, why can't the government focus on maximizing that and utilizing it faithfully to built structures and put systems in place, uplift people from extreme poverty, solve the insecurity problems before advancing to this level of tax system? It will only slow down Nigeria's possibility of coming out of the woods.


I have to go now. You guys need to intensify your efforts to elect a more credible and transparent leader in your upcoming election, the world is silently observing Nigeria. The European governments don't want you guys to get it right but many Europeans individually feel pity for Nigerians and wish you guys well, you guys have the potential to become a great nation, those of you in diaspora should work together to sensitive others. Global population is exploding, western country governments will tighten their borders more in the coming years to preserve the dwindling opportunities for their citizens, this will affect black Africans a lot if their governments don't sit up. Wishing you and Nigerians peace and love, gracias.
I forgot to tell you to help us ask your white man the analysis how Obi plans to win the 2027 election? You don't have enough people as agents to man just 2,822 it is 176,974 units across Nigeria you want to man.

Don't forget in the last election some of you are claiming Obi won (he sef nor fit talk am for court, he was only saying they should disqualify Tinubu), you couldn't get 1 person, I mean just 1 (one) person in over 80,000 polling units to serve as your Obi's representative, is it now rocket science to see him scoring zero in several polling units?

That your yellow abi na orange man never ready. If he ready, he go come stand in for Obi in all the polling units they were looking for agents for your party.
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