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This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by truthera(op):
Why nothing will change or make Nigeria better is simply because many Nigerians love and cherish lies over truth. In their quest to bury truth, they create a fantasy feel good box of reality were they hope that one day, they will wake up and everything wrong will suddenly fix itself. Many are so lost to this fantasy reality of lies that any thought of effecting positive national change that involves their physical presence are vigorously resisted.

I open this website daily to read the vitriolic tribal induced hateful attacks that Nigerians launch against each other in their quest to superimpose their tribal induced political agenda. You do not need a soothsayer or travel physically to live in Nigeria to understand the root problem of the country, simply coming to this platform for a few days will tell you all you need to know. The sad reality is that majority of Nigerians who should know this problem appear incapable and stupid that everyday they wake up to reinforce it. You may ask, what problem am I referring, it’s simple “Unity”. Any sensible person who can reason very well knows that one cannot make any genuine sustainable progress in an atmosphere were there is no unity, were sectional, tribalistic, divisive impulses and ideals reign supreme. It is common sense but in Nigeria, sadly this is not common. Nigerians wake up daily to this problem, participate in making it worse than go to bed with the hope that tomorrow morning somehow the problem will disappear. They know that they can’t work together as one people under one country, that remaining in it will only harm them but they choose to do nothing about it. Everyday, they are killed, starved, kidnapped, raped and robbed because of this one problem they have refused over their stupidity to address. A self-imposed hopeless vicious cycle that is based on lies and self-deceit.

Keeping “One Nigeria” going has cost the people so much pain but due to their penchant to embrace lies, they have refused to accept this truth or do any thing to address the underlying issue that has to do with unity of their country….. I am not sure whether if majority of Nigerians will ever break free from this lie but it is certain that the only way genuine progress can begin that will benefit them is if majority can accept the truth and stand by the truth which is, “WE ARE NOT ONE PEOPLE, WE DON’T WANT THE SAME THING OR SHARE THE SAME VALUES”.…

When this truth is established nationally, you may ask what is next? Well, it is simple, when a marital relationship fails the natural thing to do is to go to court to part amicably or remain together under new terms, so for Nigerians, the next line of action will be a national referendum on Nigeria’s unity, conducted by a sovereign national conference. This must be conducted to allow each region and all indigenous people to choose, all parties must be given a fair opportunity, equal representation to negotiate their future without sentiment, resentment, fear or prejudice. Just like a court in the process of resolving a couple’s marital dispute, the freedom to leave or stay in Nigeria must be a mandatory option for all regions, all indigenous people as part of this referendum. If at the end of this constitutional exercise, all parties agree to dissolve Nigeria, so be it, everyone go their separate ways with a clear conscience. But if all or some regions make the choice to remain or be bound by one country, then it is certain that at the end of the exercise, the people will get a country and a new constitution that they will be happy with, a new union that will be based on truth, justice and equity.

As long as majority of Nigerians continue to pretend, dwell in self-deceit and lies over the illusion of national unity, they will continue to suffer the dire consequences of remaining in a contraption they imposed on themselves….
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by bigwig071: 2:54am On Jul 15
How Would You Justify The Following Extravagant Spendings Under Tinubu's Government:

1. 21 Billion Naira To Renovate The Vice President House. No like they bought new kidneys or anything...for a house already functional. Done with public funds.

2. 70 Billion Naira To The National Assembly Members To Buy SUVs At The Cost 160 Million Naira Per One For Senators And House Of Representatives Members Specifically. To buy silence is every expensive.

3. 4 Billion Naira To Renovate Dodan Barrack Lagos Another 3 Billion Naira To Renovate Aguda House

4. 5 Billion Naira Was Given To Presidential Tax Reforms Committee Of Less Than Twenty People Headed By Taiwo Oyedele With Nothing To Show For It

6. 1.5 Billion Naira To Purchase Cars For Your Wife Senator Oluremi Tinubu Despite The Fact That First Lady Office Is Not Recognised By Our Constitution. Public funds they will later come around and claim they donated.

7. 300% Salary Increase For The Judges Which Was Speedily Passed By The Insensitive And Irresponsible Senators. The law has been bought.

8. 5 Billion Naira Was Budgeted For Presidential Fleet Of Cars For President Bola Ahmad Tinubu. I mean for someone who already has over 40 cars following him already.

9. 5 Billion equally budgeted for Presidential Yatch. The commonwealth is now a personal wealth.

10. 225 Billion naira spent on so-called Presidential Jet Festus Keyamo compensated.

11. 90 Billion naira spent on 2024 Hajj pilgrimage . Religion is a personal business. This is extravagant and irrelevant.

12. Billions of Naira Was Budgeted For Trips Including The Vice President Kashim Shettima To The Detriment Of The Citizens

13. Every Senator Is Paid 21 Million Naira Monthly

14. House Of Representatives Are Earning 13.5 Million Monthly All The Increment Was Done By Tinubu's Government

15. 15 Trillion Naira Lagos Calabar Coastal Road Was Awarded Illegally To Tinubu's Friend A Lebanese Gilbert Chagoury Who Was Repatriated Back To His Country By The Former President Obasanjo. I mean "awarded." No bids.

16. Billions lavished to lobbyist to romance against the Christian genocide.

17. How about the crazy number of ministers doing nothing?

18. N36Billion used shamelessly to Repaint the International Conference Centre...

Nigeria is a rich country. But ruled by the worst.

Argue with yourself.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by orisa37: 3:47am On Jul 15
THE RUSSIANS ARE IN THE SAHEL REGION OF BURKINA FASO,, MALI AND THE NIGER REPUBLIC. SOUTH AFRICA IS STILL FLEXING MUSTLE WITH NIGERIA. THE BRICS ARE FORMING A NEW BERMUDA TRIANGLE,
LET US PRAY FOR WISDOM KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING FOR TINUBU TO DO HIS SECOND TERM 2027-2031 PEACEFULLY, SECUREDLY, SAFELY AND SUCCESSFULLY.
TINUBU DESERVES IT.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by muyico(m): 6:56am On Jul 15
APC is doing d reality's
Tinubu till 2035
Thank God for using Tinubu
Nigeria for don scatter since
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by FSBoperator: 7:13am On Jul 15
truthera:
Why nothing will change or make Nigeria better is simply because many Nigerians love and cherish lies over truth. In their quest to bury truth, they create a fantasy feel good box of reality were they hope that one day, they will wake up and everything wrong will suddenly fix itself. Many are so lost to this fantasy reality of lies that any thought of effecting positive national change that involves their physical presence are vigorously resisted.

I open this website daily to read the vitriolic tribal induced hateful attacks that Nigerians launch against each other in their quest to superimpose their tribal induced political agenda. You do not need a soothsayer or travel physically to live in Nigeria to understand the root problem of the country, simply coming to this platform for a few days will tell you all you need to know. The sad reality is that majority of Nigerians who should know this problem appear incapable and stupid that everyday they wake up to reinforce it. You may ask, what problem am I referring, it’s simple “UNITY”. Any sensible person who can reason very well knows that one cannot make any genuine sustainable progress in an atmosphere were there is no unity, were sectional, tribalistic, divisive impulses and ideals reigns supreme. It is common sense but in Nigeria, sadly this is not common. Nigerians wake up daily to this problem, participate in making it worse than go to bed with the hope that tomorrow morning somehow the problem will disappear. They know that they can’t work together as one people under one country, that remaining in it will only harm them but they choose to do nothing about it. Everyday, they are killed, starved, kidnapped, raped and robbed because of this one problem they have refused over their stupidity to address. A self-imposed hopeless vicious cycle that is based on lies and self-deceit.

Keeping “One Nigeria” going has cost the people so much pain but due to their penchant to embrace lies, they have refused to accept this truth or do any thing to address the underlying issue that has to do with unity of their country….. I am not sure whether if majority of Nigerians will ever break free from this lie but it is certain that the only way genuine progress can begin that will benefit them is if majority can accept the truth and stand by the truth by simply telling themselves everyday “WE ARE NOT ONE PEOPLE, WE DON’T WANT THE SAME THING OR SHARE THE SAME VALUES”… When this truth is established nationally, you may ask what is next? Well, it is simple, when a marital relationship fails the natural thing to do is to go to court to part amicably or remain together under new terms, so for Nigerians, the next line of action will be a national referendum on Nigeria’s unity, conducted by a sovereign national conference. This must be conducted to allow each region and all indigenous people to choose, all parties must be given a fair opportunity, equal representation to negotiate their future without sentiment, resentment, fear or prejudice. Just like a court in the process of resolving a couple’s marital dispute, the freedom to leave or stay in Nigeria must be a mandatory option for all regions, all indigenous people as part of this referendum. If at the end of this constitutional exercise, all parties agree to dissolve Nigeria, so be it, everyone go their separate ways with a clear conscience. But if all or some regions make the choice to remain or be bound by one country, then it is certain that at the end of the exercise, the people will get a country and a new constitution that they will be happy with, a new union that will be based on truth, justice and equity.

As long as majority of Nigerians continue to pretend, dwell in self-deceit and lies over the illusion of national unity, they will continue to suffer the dire consequences of remaining in a contraption they imposed on themselves….
You have started today with your usual hypocritical rants.

You accuse others of tribalism for rejecting your purely tribalistic ambition to dominate others and when Nigerians reject you, you begin to cry tribalism is why you are not allowed to push your own tribal ambitions on the polity.


If you are tired of being in Nigeria, just know Nigerians are tired of you complaining on Social media about it.

Start a political movement to get people from your side who will push for your exit out of Nigeria and stop disturbing us with your rants.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by SeeWahala: 7:19am On Jul 15
FSBoperator:
You have started today with your usual hypocritical rants.

You accuse others of tribalism for rejecting your purely tribalistic ambition to dominate others and when Nigerians reject you, you begin to cry tribalism is why you are not allowed to push your own tribal ambitions on the polity.


If you are tired of being in Nigeria, just know Nigerians are tired of you complaining on Social media about it.

Start a political movement to get people from your side who will push for your exit out of Nigeria and stop disturbing us with your rants.
Hehehe 🤭

After you use your hand reveal say you be small time cocacola vendor na him you take shame retire your counteringbolies account 🤭
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by FSBoperator: 7:21am On Jul 15
SeeWahala:
Hehehe 🤭

After you use your hand reveal say you be small time cocacola vendor na him you take shame retire your counteringbolies account 🤭
What is this one spewing ?

You will continue to see me everywhere in that your pathetic existence.

Poor waif.

Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by Mankind2024: 7:23am On Jul 15
Nigeria is a complex political union of diverse nationalities with deeply different historical experiences and aspirations. To many, it remains a forced contraption of peoples who, in hindsight, may never have been naturally suited to exist within the same political arrangement. In that sense, some argue it resembles more than a difficult marriage, it resembles a union imposed without genuine consent.

I believe the distrust between many Igbo and Yoruba communities, as well as disagreements over the Nigerian state itself, has been shaped by generations of political conflict and historical grievances. These tensions continue to influence public discourse today.

As for the Toxicus Delusionalis breed owned by Mr. Gringory, we are prepared to respond firmly to their propaganda and verbal attacks with equal force in the battle of ideas and words.



truthera:
Why nothing will change or make Nigeria better is simply because many Nigerians love and cherish lies over truth. In their quest to bury truth, they create a fantasy feel good box of reality were they hope that one day, they will wake up and everything wrong will suddenly fix itself. Many are so lost to this fantasy reality of lies that any thought of effecting positive national change that involves their physical presence are vigorously resisted.

I open this website daily to read the vitriolic tribal induced hateful attacks that Nigerians launch against each other in their quest to superimpose their tribal induced political agenda. You do not need a soothsayer or travel physically to live in Nigeria to understand the root problem of the country, simply coming to this platform for a few days will tell you all you need to know. The sad reality is that majority of Nigerians who should know this problem appear incapable and stupid that everyday they wake up to reinforce it. You may ask, what problem am I referring, it’s simple “UNITY”. Any sensible person who can reason very well knows that one cannot make any genuine sustainable progress in an atmosphere were there is no unity, were sectional, tribalistic, divisive impulses and ideals reigns supreme. It is common sense but in Nigeria, sadly this is not common. Nigerians wake up daily to this problem, participate in making it worse than go to bed with the hope that tomorrow morning somehow the problem will disappear. They know that they can’t work together as one people under one country, that remaining in it will only harm them but they choose to do nothing about it. Everyday, they are killed, starved, kidnapped, raped and robbed because of this one problem they have refused over their stupidity to address. A self-imposed hopeless vicious cycle that is based on lies and self-deceit.

Keeping “One Nigeria” going has cost the people so much pain but due to their penchant to embrace lies, they have refused to accept this truth or do any thing to address the underlying issue that has to do with unity of their country….. I am not sure whether if majority of Nigerians will ever break free from this lie but it is certain that the only way genuine progress can begin that will benefit them is if majority can accept the truth and stand by the truth by simply telling themselves everyday “WE ARE NOT ONE PEOPLE, WE DON’T WANT THE SAME THING OR SHARE THE SAME VALUES”… When this truth is established nationally, you may ask what is next? Well, it is simple, when a marital relationship fails the natural thing to do is to go to court to part amicably or remain together under new terms, so for Nigerians, the next line of action will be a national referendum on Nigeria’s unity, conducted by a sovereign national conference. This must be conducted to allow each region and all indigenous people to choose, all parties must be given a fair opportunity, equal representation to negotiate their future without sentiment, resentment, fear or prejudice. Just like a court in the process of resolving a couple’s marital dispute, the freedom to leave or stay in Nigeria must be a mandatory option for all regions, all indigenous people as part of this referendum. If at the end of this constitutional exercise, all parties agree to dissolve Nigeria, so be it, everyone go their separate ways with a clear conscience. But if all or some regions make the choice to remain or be bound by one country, then it is certain that at the end of the exercise, the people will get a country and a new constitution that they will be happy with, a new union that will be based on truth, justice and equity.

As long as majority of Nigerians continue to pretend, dwell in self-deceit and lies over the illusion of national unity, they will continue to suffer the dire consequences of remaining in a contraption they imposed on themselves….

Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by FSBoperator: 7:33am On Jul 15
Mankind2024:
Nigeria is a complex political union of diverse nationalities with deeply different historical experiences and aspirations. To many, it remains a forced contraption of peoples who, in hindsight, may never have been naturally suited to exist within the same political arrangement. In that sense, some argue it resembles more than a difficult marriage, it resembles a union imposed without genuine consent.

I believe the distrust between many Igbo and Yoruba communities, as well as disagreements over the Nigerian state itself, has been shaped by generations of political conflict and historical grievances. These tensions continue to influence public discourse today.

As for the Toxicus Delusionalis breed owned by Mr. Gringory, we are prepared to respond firmly to their propaganda and verbal attacks with equal force in the battle of ideas and words.
The OP is disappointed by the blowback they are getting in response to their lame expansionism.

Ignore him.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by Ttalk: 7:44am On Jul 15
FSBoperator:
The OP is disappointed by the blowback they are getting in response to their lame expansionism.

Ignore him.
Am not just getting it.

You want the union to be dismembered, but you are pushing for residential bill, you reject fiscal autonomy that comes with tax reform bill, you reject creation of state police that will enforce state law.

Who doesn't know your shout of disintegration is simply because you are not in control of power?
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by SeeWahala: 7:47am On Jul 15
FSBoperator:
What is this one spewing ?

You will continue to see me everywhere in that your pathetic existence.

Poor waif.
Na you sabi 🤭

I'm still waiting for you to login that account and post so I can engage you there squarely 😏
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by faceland: 9:31am On Jul 15
Religion and tribalism both contribute to the lies millions of Nigeria chose to live by.

If you are woke just leave control them with those same lies.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by 1Alex: 9:39am On Jul 15
truthera:
Why nothing will change or make Nigeria better is simply because many Nigerians love and cherish lies over truth. In their quest to bury truth, they create a fantasy feel good box of reality were they hope that one day, they will wake up and everything wrong will suddenly fix itself. Many are so lost to this fantasy reality of lies that any thought of effecting positive national change that involves their physical presence are vigorously resisted.

I open this website daily to read the vitriolic tribal induced hateful attacks that Nigerians launch against each other in their quest to superimpose their tribal induced political agenda. You do not need a soothsayer or travel physically to live in Nigeria to understand the root problem of the country, simply coming to this platform for a few days will tell you all you need to know. The sad reality is that majority of Nigerians who should know this problem appear incapable and stupid that everyday they wake up to reinforce it. You may ask, what problem am I referring, it’s simple “UNITY”. Any sensible person who can reason very well knows that one cannot make any genuine sustainable progress in an atmosphere were there is no unity, were sectional, tribalistic, divisive impulses and ideals reigns supreme. It is common sense but in Nigeria, sadly this is not common. Nigerians wake up daily to this problem, participate in making it worse than go to bed with the hope that tomorrow morning somehow the problem will disappear. They know that they can’t work together as one people under one country, that remaining in it will only harm them but they choose to do nothing about it. Everyday, they are killed, starved, kidnapped, raped and robbed because of this one problem they have refused over their stupidity to address. A self-imposed hopeless vicious cycle that is based on lies and self-deceit.

Keeping “One Nigeria” going has cost the people so much pain but due to their penchant to embrace lies, they have refused to accept this truth or do any thing to address the underlying issue that has to do with unity of their country….. I am not sure whether if majority of Nigerians will ever break free from this lie but it is certain that the only way genuine progress can begin that will benefit them is if majority can accept the truth and stand by the truth by simply telling themselves everyday “WE ARE NOT ONE PEOPLE, WE DON’T WANT THE SAME THING OR SHARE THE SAME VALUES”… When this truth is established nationally, you may ask what is next? Well, it is simple, when a marital relationship fails the natural thing to do is to go to court to part amicably or remain together under new terms, so for Nigerians, the next line of action will be a national referendum on Nigeria’s unity, conducted by a sovereign national conference. This must be conducted to allow each region and all indigenous people to choose, all parties must be given a fair opportunity, equal representation to negotiate their future without sentiment, resentment, fear or prejudice. Just like a court in the process of resolving a couple’s marital dispute, the freedom to leave or stay in Nigeria must be a mandatory option for all regions, all indigenous people as part of this referendum. If at the end of this constitutional exercise, all parties agree to dissolve Nigeria, so be it, everyone go their separate ways with a clear conscience. But if all or some regions make the choice to remain or be bound by one country, then it is certain that at the end of the exercise, the people will get a country and a new constitution that they will be happy with, a new union that will be based on truth, justice and equity.

As long as majority of Nigerians continue to pretend, dwell in self-deceit and lies over the illusion of national unity, they will continue to suffer the dire consequences of remaining in a contraption they imposed on themselves….
Your post correctly identifies Nigeria's deep divisions, but I think it oversimplifies the problem by making unity the sole issue. The crisis is broader: weak institutions, corruption, compromised elections, and even a judiciary that many Nigerians no longer trust to uphold the rule of law. When justice itself is perceived as negotiable, national unity naturally suffers.

South Africa avoided civil war after apartheid by negotiating a new constitutional order that protected all groups.

Rwanda, after the 1994 genocide, rebuilt by strengthening state institutions, enforcing accountability, and deliberately discouraging ethnic politics.

Czechoslovakia peacefully dissolved into the Czech Republic and Slovakia because both sides broadly agreed to separate.

The lesson is that neither forced unity nor separation is a magic solution. What matters is whether there is a credible, inclusive process that commands public trust.

If Nigerians believe the current constitutional arrangement no longer reflects justice, equity, and fairness, then an honest national conversation, including constitutional reforms and even discussing a referendum, becomes inevitable.

But whatever path is chosen must be driven by the genuine will of the people, not by political elites or ethnic passions.

Building institutions and an agreement that Nigerian people voluntarily believe in and are willing to stand by, remains critical.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by truthera(op): 1:50am On Jul 18
Yes, that's why I specifically used the word "root" in describing Nigeria's problem because all you listed as problems (Weak institutions, corruption, compromised elections) exist mainly due to the root problem which is lack of unity and genuine "buy-in" to the "One Nigeria" project. All indigenous people within the geographical landmass we call Nigeria, did not come together to agree to create Nigeria, neither was their consent entertained by the British colonialists that own it. People will need to give their consent before a nation can thrive and referendum remains the best constitutional process towards obtaining their consent..... Any organization or constitutional arrangement that is based on a forced union is nothing but a prison for all parties. Nigeria's unity must be negotiable, it must be based on the consent of all indigenous people for truth, justice, fairness and equity to prevail....

1Alex:
Your post correctly identifies Nigeria's deep divisions, but I think it oversimplifies the problem by making unity the sole issue. The crisis is broader: weak institutions, corruption, compromised elections, and even a judiciary that many Nigerians no longer trust to uphold the rule of law. When justice itself is perceived as negotiable, national unity naturally suffers.

South Africa avoided civil war after apartheid by negotiating a new constitutional order that protected all groups.

Rwanda, after the 1994 genocide, rebuilt by strengthening state institutions, enforcing accountability, and deliberately discouraging ethnic politics.

Czechoslovakia peacefully dissolved into the Czech Republic and Slovakia because both sides broadly agreed to separate.

The lesson is that neither forced unity nor separation is a magic solution. What matters is whether there is a credible, inclusive process that commands public trust.

If Nigerians believe the current constitutional arrangement no longer reflects justice, equity, and fairness, then an honest national conversation, including constitutional reforms and even discussing a referendum, becomes inevitable.

But whatever path is chosen must be driven by the genuine will of the people, not by political elites or ethnic passions.

Building institutions and an agreement that Nigerian people voluntarily believe in and are willing to stand by, remains critical.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by truthera(op): 2:21am On Jul 18
How does attacking Peter Obi's supporters in defense of Tinubu help your cause? By doing so, are you not part of those fanning the flames of divisive political conflicts and historical grievances....? Why not use this energy to push for a national referendum that will allow Peter Obi and his igbos people to leave Nigeria.


Mankind2024:
Nigeria is a complex political union of diverse nationalities with deeply different historical experiences and aspirations. To many, it remains a forced contraption of peoples who, in hindsight, may never have been naturally suited to exist within the same political arrangement. In that sense, some argue it resembles more than a difficult marriage, it resembles a union imposed without genuine consent.

I believe the distrust between many Igbo and Yoruba communities, as well as disagreements over the Nigerian state itself, has been shaped by generations of political conflict and historical grievances. These tensions continue to influence public discourse today.

As for the Toxicus Delusionalis breed owned by Mr. Gringory, we are prepared to respond firmly to their propaganda and verbal attacks with equal force in the battle of ideas and words.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by truthera(op): 2:37am On Jul 18
I do not want to dominate anyone neither are all igbos interested in dominating anyone in Nigeria.... You are wrong in your submission because igbos are the only tribe that fought a civil war and still fighting till this day to leave Nigeria...... It is your government in connivance with some greedy selfish igbo politicians and governors that are holding the igbos hostage under "One Nigeria". When any agitation is made by the igbos to leave, Nigerian government always reacts violently by killing them instead of listening to them. Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB, MASSOB etc were all crushed brutally by your government. There is no true freedom or genuine justice for the igbo race as long as Nigeria exists in it's current form.


FSBoperator:
You have started today with your usual hypocritical rants.

You accuse others of tribalism for rejecting your purely tribalistic ambition to dominate others and when Nigerians reject you, you begin to cry tribalism is why you are not allowed to push your own tribal ambitions on the polity.


If you are tired of being in Nigeria, just know Nigerians are tired of you complaining on Social media about it.

Start a political movement to get people from your side who will push for your exit out of Nigeria and stop disturbing us with your rants.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by SalamRushdie: 6:54am On Jul 18
orisa37:
THE RUSSIANS ARE IN THE SAHEL REGION OF BURKINA FASO,, MALI AND THE NIGER REPUBLIC. SOUTH AFRICA IS STILL FLEXING MUSTLE WITH NIGERIA. THE BRICS ARE FORMING A NEW BERMUDA TRIANGLE,
LET US PRAY FOR WISDOM KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING FOR TINUBU TO DO HIS SECOND TERM 2027-2031 PEACEFULLY, SECUREDLY, SAFELY AND SUCCESSFULLY.
TINUBU DESERVES IT.
The person who destroyed Nigerias economy the most deserves second term ? Okay oo.. the man who created 70milion poor people in 24 months deserves second term ? Okay oii
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by louqas: 7:00am On Jul 18
bigwig071:
How Would You Justify The Following Extravagant Spendings Under Tinubu's Government:

1. 21 Billion Naira To Renovate The Vice President House. No like they bought new kidneys or anything...for a house already functional. Done with public funds.
Lies
For everyone who knows Abuja very well the proposed VP house close to DSS HQ has been under construction for a very long time
Its a new house
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by Sheuns(m): 7:58am On Jul 18
Nigeria is the only place where I’ve seen people doing the same thing over and over again but expecting a different result.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by Cromagnon: 1:35am On Jul 19
You cannot unify by force
And oil money will not allow us to go separate so what now
truthera:
Why nothing will change or make Nigeria better is simply because many Nigerians love and cherish lies over truth. In their quest to bury truth, they create a fantasy feel good box of reality were they hope that one day, they will wake up and everything wrong will suddenly fix itself. Many are so lost to this fantasy reality of lies that any thought of effecting positive national change that involves their physical presence are vigorously resisted.

I open this website daily to read the vitriolic tribal induced hateful attacks that Nigerians launch against each other in their quest to superimpose their tribal induced political agenda. You do not need a soothsayer or travel physically to live in Nigeria to understand the root problem of the country, simply coming to this platform for a few days will tell you all you need to know. The sad reality is that majority of Nigerians who should know this problem appear incapable and stupid that everyday they wake up to reinforce it. You may ask, what problem am I referring, it’s simple “Unity”. Any sensible person who can reason very well knows that one cannot make any genuine sustainable progress in an atmosphere were there is no unity, were sectional, tribalistic, divisive impulses and ideals reign supreme. It is common sense but in Nigeria, sadly this is not common. Nigerians wake up daily to this problem, participate in making it worse than go to bed with the hope that tomorrow morning somehow the problem will disappear. They know that they can’t work together as one people under one country, that remaining in it will only harm them but they choose to do nothing about it. Everyday, they are killed, starved, kidnapped, raped and robbed because of this one problem they have refused over their stupidity to address. A self-imposed hopeless vicious cycle that is based on lies and self-deceit.

Keeping “One Nigeria” going has cost the people so much pain but due to their penchant to embrace lies, they have refused to accept this truth or do any thing to address the underlying issue that has to do with unity of their country….. I am not sure whether if majority of Nigerians will ever break free from this lie but it is certain that the only way genuine progress can begin that will benefit them is if majority can accept the truth and stand by the truth which is, “WE ARE NOT ONE PEOPLE, WE DON’T WANT THE SAME THING OR SHARE THE SAME VALUES”.…

And this is your problem
Thinking you need a majority to do anything


When this truth is established nationally, you may ask what is next? Well, it is simple, when a marital relationship fails the natural thing to do is to go to court to part amicably or remain together under new terms, so for Nigerians, the next line of action will be a national referendum on Nigeria’s unity, conducted by a sovereign national conference.

Which court
Who wants to list access to easy oil money


This must be conducted to allow each region and all indigenous people to choose, all parties must be given a fair opportunity, equal representation to negotiate their future without sentiment, resentment, fear or prejudice. Just like a court in the process of resolving a couple’s marital dispute, the freedom to leave or stay in Nigeria must be a mandatory option for all regions, all indigenous people as part of this referendum. If at the end of this constitutional exercise, all parties agree to dissolve Nigeria, so be it, everyone go their separate ways with a clear conscience. But if all or some regions make the choice to remain or be bound by one country, then it is certain that at the end of the exercise, the people will get a country and a new constitution that they will be happy with, a new union that will be based on truth, justice and equity.

As long as majority of Nigerians continue to pretend, dwell in self-deceit and lies over the illusion of national unity, they will continue to suffer the dire consequences of remaining in a contraption they imposed on themselves….
forget majority
All you need is an organized minority
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by truthera(op): 3:22am On Jul 19
Okay can you expatiate on how one can achieve this using an organized minority?

I guess several groups like IPOB, MASSOB, OPC followed the path of "organized minority", they tried but didn't go far....

Cromagnon:
You cannot unify by force
And oil money will not allow us to go separate so what now

And this is your problem
Thinking you need a majority to do anything




Which court
Who wants to list access to easy oil money


forget majority
All you need is an organized minority
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by aswani(m): 8:33am On Jul 19
truthera:
I do not want to dominate anyone neither are all igbos interested in dominating anyone in Nigeria.... You are wrong in your submission because igbos are the only tribe that fought a civil war and still fighting till this day to leave Nigeria...... It is your government in connivance with some greedy selfish igbo politicians and governors that are holding the igbos hostage under "One Nigeria". When any agitation is made by the igbos to leave, Nigerian government always reacts violently by killing them instead of listening to them. Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB, MASSOB etc were all crushed brutally by your government. There is no true freedom or genuine justice for the igbo race as long as Nigeria exists in it's current form.
Per the bolded, I wondered when you will seque to the real reason for your post, Ohamdike being jailed.

Why not try the elective route as advised many times by people on here? Here is the blueprint and no need for payment, you are welcome:

Put forward candidates all over Aligbo for elective offices from LG Councillor to Governors. Clearly you will win all the elections so one of your MP's in Abuja will then put a referendum motion forward, after patiently explaining to others about it's importance. Clearly the bill will be passed, referendum in Aligbo will happen, as in South Sudan, and poof, the beautiful Ndigbo nation of the Federal republic of Biafra will be actualised.

No fighting, no killing, no war, nothing. Maybe duscuss a prisoner exchange program with Nigeria where Ohamdike will be swapped with non-Aligbo prisoners in Aligbo prisons in time for him to be instituted as the first and lifetime president of Biafra.

Makes sense doesn't it.

You people in Biafra might need to cope with the not-so-pleasant factor of the presence of Obidients but I am sure you wíll be able to handle them. I thank you on behalf of the rest of Nigeria for taking them with you.
Re: This Is The Reason Why Many Nigerians Continue To Suffer In Their Own Country by truthera(op): 5:52pm On Jul 19
Pressure groups like IPOB remains the best path for the igbos because as an advocacy group with international spread, the igbos can channel their agitation beyond Nigeria to the international community, documenting and exposing the unjust treatment, segregation and killing of igbo people demanding for their right to self-determination under "One Nigeria"....

You know that even going through electoral path, Nigeria won't let igbos and part of south south to leave because of the natural resources it enjoys, the north (fulani) will down vote it. Igbos fought a civil war and died over this cause, you should be smart enough to see that Nigeria is a prison, there is no true freedom within it.

I believe that whether you like it or not, the injustice of Nigeria's continued existence is not sustainable, Nigeria will implode at some point in the future and igbos will leave the country ....

This may happen sooner than you expect.....

aswani:
Per the bolded, I wondered when you will seque to the real reason for your post, Ohamdike being jailed.

Why not try the elective route as advised many times by people on here? Here is the blueprint and no need for payment, you are welcome:

Put forward candidates all over Aligbo for elective offices from LG Councillor to Governors. Clearly you will win all the elections so one of your MP's in Abuja will then put a referendum motion forward, after patiently explaining to others about it's importance. Clearly the bill will be passed, referendum in Aligbo will happen, as in South Sudan, and poof, the beautiful Ndigbo nation of the Federal republic of Biafra will be actualised.

No fighting, no killing, no war, nothing. Maybe duscuss a prisoner exchange program with Nigeria where Ohamdike will be swapped with non-Aligbo prisoners in Aligbo prisons in time for him to be instituted as the first and lifetime president of Biafra.

Makes sense doesn't it.

You people in Biafra might need to cope with the not-so-pleasant factor of the presence of Obidients but I am sure you wíll be able to handle them. I thank you on behalf of the rest of Nigeria for taking them with you.
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