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Tribalism And The Nigerian State by Nobody: 6:23pm On May 13, 2015
The Nigerian state is suffering from a problem of injustice and corruption, but most Nigerians are blind to see this fact due to ethnic or tribal affiliation. Those in power and authority will incite the hungry and angry masses using religious and ethnic diatribes, whereas they dine and whine with their cohorts from the other side of the divide.
It is high time we start demanding for our basic rights with one united voice rather than whipping up ethnic and religious sentiments and our common enemies will be carting away trillions of Naira meant for the development of the Nigerian state and its citizens. Sometimes I shared tears when I see suffering Nigerian fight to protect the interest of his/her tribe instead of the interest of Nigerian masses.
God bless Nigeria and Nigerians.
Re: Tribalism And The Nigerian State by Mogidi: 6:30pm On May 13, 2015
Take this info to those up north.

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Re: Tribalism And The Nigerian State by disloman(m): 6:54pm On May 13, 2015
Mogidi:
Take this info to those up north.
I'm sick n tired of all these threads abt tribes.It won't take us far.There is nowhere in d world that a tribe makes up a country,state nor a village.Igbos seeking biafra.That's not d solution now.truly we need federalism but d SS president that should av done that,He couldn't do that.We just need to calm down.
Re: Tribalism And The Nigerian State by Nobody: 8:01pm On May 13, 2015
Mogidi:
Take this info to those up north.
the info is for all regions

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Re: Tribalism And The Nigerian State by AmucheJane(f): 9:30pm On May 13, 2015
disloman:
I'm sick n tired of all these threads abt tribes.It won't take us far.There is nowhere in d world that a tribe makes up a country,state nor a village.Igbos seeking biafra.That's not d solution now.truly we need federalism but d SS president that should av done that,He couldn't do that.We just need to calm down.
Hmmmmmm, someone is afraid of division grin. Abeg e go good make them divide this country, so that una go leave igbo people alone.
Re: Tribalism And The Nigerian State by disloman(m): 10:02pm On May 13, 2015
AmucheJane:
Hmmmmmm, someone is afraid of division grin. Abeg e go good make them divide this country, so that una go leave igbo people alone.
It will do u a lot of good to trade ur beauty with an atom of brain cos u need it.U don't av it that's y u couldn't comprehend what I wrote.Afraid of what?That's d least thing on my mind.I don't give a f**k if u guys decided to go separate ways.

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Re: Tribalism And The Nigerian State by mulattoclaro(m): 8:09am On May 14, 2015
Tell that to the three 3 greatest catastrophe that ever hit Nigeria; igbos, hausas and yorubas. They're the problem we have in this country. Nigeria would be a better place if they didn't exist.
Re: Tribalism And The Nigerian State by martineverest(m): 8:29am On May 14, 2015
Tribalism is everywhere....even in ur state and niger delta as a whole
mulattoclaro:
Tell that to the three 3 greatest catastrophe that ever hit Nigeria; igbos, hausas and yorubas. They're the problem we have in this country. Nigeria would be a better place if they didn't exist.
Re: Tribalism And The Nigerian State by godG: 9:00am On May 14, 2015
We have misplaced our communal ethos long ago. Indeed, #ThereWasACountry. Out founding fathers saw a vision of a nation united by love but see where we are. To think Father Nnamdi Azikwe named his son Bamidele points to how ambitious and purpose-driven our fathers were.

Here we are, some Yorubas will be abusing the Igbos and Igbos abusing Yorubas on Nairaland. Sad. sad We need recalibration in this country!

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