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Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by tolexy007(m): 2:23pm On Apr 16, 2016
Perhaps after reading this, you will come to the conclusion that I am being irrationally paranoid. If so, you are probably spending way too much time plugged in to the “propaganda matrix” that I will describe in this article. The government wants you to believe that everything is going to be just fine and that the best days for this country are ahead.

The government understands that most Nigerians don’t understand the ramifications of the present state of the nation because they have been washed and rinsed with propaganda. We live in a society that is absolutely addicted to entertainment.

An average Nigerian youth spends most of the day plugged in to one form of social media or the other. When we are not watching television, we are listening to the radio, messing with our smartphones or spending endless hours on the Internet. More than 90 per cent of the things that we are fed through these devices are produced by the media.

And who controls the media?

The corrupt politicians do.

And have you noticed how “the mainstream media” loves to divide us?

Today, Nigerians are more divided than ever. Our news broadcasts endlessly fixate on one crisis after another, ethnic or religious.

Nigerians are extremely angry and frustrated today, but most of our anger and frustration are directed wrongly.

How can we ever hope to come up with any solutions for our nation if we spend so much time hating our fellow citizens?

But this is just how the politicians like it.

They love to play divide and conquer. They love as chaos is brewing all over the land. If we were united, we would be far more difficult to manipulate.

And even if we did find a way to come together, what values and principles would we use to rebuild this nation?

The truth is that most Nigerians have totally neglected the values and principles that the founders of this country once held so dear.

Personally, I am very optimistic about my future. And I believe that the greatest chapters of my life are still ahead of me.

But am I optimistic about the future of Nigeria?

No, I am not.

I strongly believe in the United States’ prediction that we are on the path of disintegration. And current happenings suggest that it might not be a peaceful disintegration.

So, if you have got family and friends that you would like to visit before things start getting really crazy, you should do so within the next couple of months, because these might be the last days of “normal life” in Nigeria.

The unity that so many of us take for granted might be coming to a screeching halt, and we are about to enter the hardest times that any of us has ever known. And I am not just talking about the economy here.

Our refusal to have a national conference and decide the terms of our coexistence as a nation with freedom, equal rights and justice for all, plus the plague of hunger sweeping across the nation, we are about to enter a “perfect storm” that is going to shake this country in just about every possible way that it can be shaken. So I hope that you will truly savour these moments – days like this may not come around again anytime soon.

Can you tell me of anyone that lived a seemingly charmed life even though that individual made foolish decision after foolish decision?

In the end, reality almost always catches up with people like that.

And in so many ways, we have been living a charmed life as a nation even though we have been making incredibly foolish decisions for decades. We have cursed ourselves over and over again, and just about every form of evil that you can possibly imagine is exploding all around us.

As a nation, we now stand for just about everything that is bad, and the rest of the world is absolutely horrified by what has happened to us.

Once upon a time, we were one of the most welcomed people on the entire planet.

Now we are one of the most dreaded.



The things that we have been doing to ourselves is about to catch up with us in a major way. We thought that we were getting away with everything that we have been doing, but that is never the case. When you do evil to yourself or someone else, there is always a price to pay.

Over the past few years, strange things have been happening. The power situation is one of those strange things. That corrupt politicians don’t go to jail is another. How can you explain being one of the world’s largest oil producing countries and still suffer from lack of fuel?

If the government fails to take the rightful decisions in the months ahead, we are bound to see some more unusual events unfold.

To be honest, whatever the country is witnessing now might just be a tip of the iceberg. From now, you are just going to have to trust your instinct.

If my tone sounds ominous, that is good, because that is precisely the mood that I am trying to convey. Right now, everything happening suggests that all our comfortable little lives are about to get shaken up big time.

Good politicians have gone extinct. We are now left with those who love to create chaos out of order. In other words, they will often purposely create a crisis in order to push through things that they would not be able to accomplish during “normal” times.

The problems that we are experiencing are being used to justify radical “solutions” that will further their overall agenda. In the middle of an “emergency”, nobody pays attention to their looting.

Unfortunately, most of us are going to be completely blindsided by what is coming. You might choose to continue to follow the utterly clueless leaders down a path toward oblivion.

But the good news is that once the “shaking” starts, many of “you” will wake up, but it might be too late.

When that happens, who will the “masses” turn to for answers?


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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by TANTUMERGO007(m): 2:24pm On Apr 16, 2016
grin i hope so sire cheesy

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by Sunofgod(m): 2:26pm On Apr 16, 2016
Same was said about GEJ... but our prayers went unanswered.

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by BeeBeeOoh(m): 2:27pm On Apr 16, 2016
One thing I know is that "Since Everything Made By Mortals Shall Expire, So Shall Nigeria Expire One Day. And From The Ashes Of Nigeria Shall Emerge Many Countries.. Believe it or Not, it's gonna come.





Bringing The Northern Protectorate & Southern Protectorate Together Is Like An Oil & Water That Will Never Mix - Fredrick Lord Luggard

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by MarysMeal: 2:27pm On Apr 16, 2016
This dude should better go face his music career.

Failed attention seeking musician.

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by Nobody: 2:35pm On Apr 16, 2016
Nigeria will remain ONE for a very long time to come.

Southerners have learnt to not just embrace their servitude but cherish it. Cowardice has conditioned their DNA. Peace at any cost is their mantra.

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by Justycxx(m): 2:42pm On Apr 16, 2016
That's what you get when you don't choose your partner wisely, this is the case with the false forced marriage called Nigeria, wrong choice of partner, I'm sure they didn't date before finally deciding to tie the knots reason why the importance of courtship cannot be overemphasized. Were they actually pressured into this union (marriage) by their parents (Brits) for some unjustified selfish reasons. Who is even the man and who are the wives (hausa, igbo, yoruba, etc), its quite obvious that the disadvantages of this marriage far outweighs its advantages. A divorce looks like the best option right now. End this marriage for goodness sake

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by BeardedMeat(m): 2:49pm On Apr 16, 2016
The Op speaks the truth. Only true federalism can make this contraption called Nigeria to continue to exist. Those who are vehemently opposed to the recommendations of the last national confrence and would not convoke their own either, are the same people dividing the people along ethnic and religious lines.
The mutual suspicion is so eloquent. A northern muslim would readily avail help to a chadian muslim than to a northern christain!
And now they want to infiltrate other peoples territory in the guise of grazing reserve but with jihad on their minds and their ultimate goal. Will the rest of the people sit and just
watch and do nothing? Noooooo!!!!!
We may be in the last days!

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by BeardedMeat(m): 2:52pm On Apr 16, 2016
MarysMeal:
This dude should better go face his music career.


Failed attention seeking musician.
You must be benefitting from this shody arrangement if this all you can come up with after reading that lenghty passage if at all you read. Nobody will vote for a miss NL who thinks from the anus. #noOffence.

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by trailblaiza(m): 2:59pm On Apr 16, 2016
There's an iota of truth in this

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by MarysMeal: 3:04pm On Apr 16, 2016
BeardedMeat:
You must be benefitting from this shody arrangement if this all you can come up with after reading that lenghty passage if at all you read. Nobody will vote for a miss NL who thinks from the anus. #noOffence.


Oboy, e b like say u miss road o!

How watin u rite take concern d miss NL beauty contest?

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by ElCount: 4:17pm On Apr 16, 2016
tolexy007:

And who controls the media?
The corrupt politicians do.
And have you noticed how “the mainstream media” loves to divide us?
Today, Nigerians are more divided than ever. Our news broadcasts endlessly fixate on one crisis after another, ethnic or religious.
It all started with General Buhari's 95%-5% statement, it was a devastating blow to the unity of the country and mysteriously the folks seeking for a united nigeria are the ones who supported that statement the most.
Well nigeria expired in 2014 according to the amalgamation agreement, so currently the country is on auto-pilot while buhari gathers the final pieces to the disintegration of the country. Its obvious the south would not tolerate his cattle rearing jihadist even with the backing of the FG

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by neolboy(m): 4:32pm On Apr 16, 2016
This guy make me laugh in Ijawww language

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by Nobody: 5:00pm On Apr 16, 2016
Let Buhari leave our oil alone, and face agriculture. Thief!!

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by malton: 5:17pm On Apr 16, 2016
All these people in one country, really? You only need to read the comments on this thread to know just why we have stagnated as a nation. The youths are an accessory to holding this country at bay!

Who do the politicians use to kill other youths? The youth!

Who do the politicians use to terminate well meaning opposition figures who could have changed things? The youths?

Who would rather be handed everything else than work? Most youths!

I can go on and on and yet not emphasise this enough.

But to reiterate my position on this subject;

It is important to note that for the good of people and for sake of posterity, Nigeria is better off as one country.

Reasons

Nigeria's problem has always been a systemic one.
The youths have had their rights stolen, most never even had any to be honest. You may break Nigeria into 6 different countries, it still won't change your crop of leaders--the real problem.

They have become almost like an institution, the embodiment of a corrupt system and an emblem of injustice. They abound in all regions.

In functional systems, no one is told to mind their place, but that their place is as high as they can get. It makes people ambitious and gives a sense of responsibility from a young age already.

With these people, even if you had your own country, you would only have succeeded in enthroning regional subjugators. The only difference will be country's name, logo and motto.

Now, before you accuse me, first look to your Local Government Chairman who has never lived outside of your region before, how different is he from the rest? Sh*t has eaten deep into the fabrics of the society at all levels.

What we have in Nigeria are dream killers, witches and snitches who would rather that you view education as a privilege than a right because they wouldn't want you competing on equal footing with their kids in the future.

For posterity's sake, a small country can only grow so much. Today, south Korea is developed but cannot grow much further because it's a small country, same as Canada. This has caused India and Brazil to be closing in faster on them in terms of even Nominal GDP. We need all these lands for the sake of generations unborn, they'll need it even more.

The Game of Numbers. We have a large population with a majority in the youth brackets. This has played in our favour and would continue to do so. Or why else do you think the West pits us against each other at every turn?
The wanna beat down that power.

So much is wrong with Nigeria, but we could suffer worse should we turn against each other. There's strength in numbers.

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by babyfaceafrica: 5:30pm On Apr 16, 2016
Super story

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by Chubhie: 5:32pm On Apr 16, 2016
I urge women and children to head to the borders so they stand a better chance at escape. God be for US all and everyman for himself.

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by englishmart(m): 6:08pm On Apr 16, 2016
that mumu has written again

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by donsteady(m): 6:08pm On Apr 16, 2016
What are u high on

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by Nobody: 6:08pm On Apr 16, 2016
summary please...
Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by NOETHNICITY(m): 6:09pm On Apr 16, 2016
Trash

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by jerryunit48: 6:09pm On Apr 16, 2016
Yes you are irrationally paranoid and yes they predicted it but NO it won't happen , the best time for that would have been the civil war period.

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by Zico5(m): 6:10pm On Apr 16, 2016
That is nonsense,but let me ask, if per adventure Nigeria distingrate as predicted, who is going to lose? Only wailers. North is the basketmouth of the nation, south west the commercial nerve of the nation, south south also with their oil. Then tell me a single thing the south east will hold unto. Don't let me deceive u, if south east think they want to go because of south south oil, there will be war because south south are also wise now. They know the antics of south east, so will never give in to any amalgamation. It will be sweet if everyone maintain his fathers name but I still believe in entity called Nigeria.

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Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by adorablepepple(f): 6:11pm On Apr 16, 2016
undecided
Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by Nobody: 6:12pm On Apr 16, 2016
Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by Nobody: 6:12pm On Apr 16, 2016
Poorly articulated
Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by yommyk222(m): 6:13pm On Apr 16, 2016
This man self is about to die i dey c am 4 him face
Re: Etcetera: Buhari Might Be The Last President Of Nigeria by Tgold1(m): 6:13pm On Apr 16, 2016
huh?

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