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Biafra: Post Independence Challenges by dabeto(op): 6:47pm On Jun 29, 2017
When Biafra independence finally arrives, here are some of the challenges ndigbo will face
1. Igbos will still roam other parts of Nigeria trade, build and settle but not with much ease as now
2. They will still do little about their country's development since nothing stops them from developing it now
3 Crime rate will increase due to shock in mass resettlement challenges
4. Development will not be rapid or faster than any part of southern Nigeria thereby setting in frustration
5. Many will obtain dual citizenship to enable them to live and do business in Nigeria
6. Cross-border activities will increase which will lead to border control
7. Some will consider Biafra as safe haven due to poor Interpol collaboration
8. Port Harcourt and Asaba will witness massive influx of Igbos whether they are ceded to Biafra or not
9. Igbo will seek for more interethnic marriages if Nigerian laws will offer some immigration benefits
10. Mutual suspicion between Igbos and others will heighten which may lead to xenophobic attacks from time to time
11. Only a few foreigners especially Chinese will find it easy to do business in Biafra and drive in substandard products from there to Nigeria
Some of these challenges are common among emerging independent nations
Re: Biafra: Post Independence Challenges by TheKingdom: 6:49pm On Jun 29, 2017
dabeto:
When Biafra independence finally arrives, here are some of the challenges ndigbo will face
1. Igbos will still roam other parts of Nigeria trade, build and settle but not with much ease as now
2. They will still do little about their country's development since nothing stops them from developing it now
3 Crime rate will increase due to shock in mass resettlement challenges
4. Development will not be rapid or faster than any part of southern Nigeria thereby setting in frustration
5. Many will obtain dual citizenship to enable them to live and do business in Nigeria
6. Cross-border activities will increase which will lead to border control
7. Some will consider Biafra as safe haven due to poor Interpol collaboration
8. Port Harcourt and Asaba will witness massive influx of Igbos whether they are ceded to Biafra or not
9. Igbo will seek for more interethnic marriages if Nigerian laws will offer some immigration benefits
10. Mutual suspicion between Igbos and others will heighten which may lead to xenophobic attacks from time to time
11. Only a few foreigners especially Chinese will find it easy to do business in Biafra and drive in substandard products from there to Nigeria
Some of these challenges are common among emerging independent nations
So this is what is on your mind above all, Biafra no?

You never even begin to settle the Ni.gga Area nation problems yet, still proud to call yourself a Ni.gga in 2017?

Have you given solution to an absentee BABA in London spending billions daily from your zoo?

Nonsense childish folks, no wonder England were able to colonize a whole place because these Ni.gga Area folks can't reason
Re: Biafra: Post Independence Challenges by DjAndroid: 7:12pm On Jun 29, 2017
Op, have you forgotten that Biafra once existed? What were their challenges then?

Now compare 1967 to 2017.
Re: Biafra: Post Independence Challenges by dabeto(op): 7:59pm On Jun 29, 2017
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DjAndroid:
Op, have you forgotten that Biafra once existed? What were their challenges then?

Now compare 1967 to 2017.
The zoo nation did not let Biafra operate at that time so these challenges were not there
Re: Biafra: Post Independence Challenges by ChimaAdeoye: 8:33pm On Jun 29, 2017
dabeto:
When Biafra independence finally arrives, here are some of the challenges ndigbo will face
1. Igbos will still roam other parts of Nigeria trade, build and settle but not with much ease as now
2. They will still do little about their country's development since nothing stops them from developing it now
3 Crime rate will increase due to shock in mass resettlement challenges
4. Development will not be rapid or faster than any part of southern Nigeria thereby setting in frustration
5. Many will obtain dual citizenship to enable them to live and do business in Nigeria
6. Cross-border activities will increase which will lead to border control
7. Some will consider Biafra as safe haven due to poor Interpol collaboration
8. Port Harcourt and Asaba will witness massive influx of Igbos whether they are ceded to Biafra or not
9. Igbo will seek for more interethnic marriages if Nigerian laws will offer some immigration benefits
10. Mutual suspicion between Igbos and others will heighten which may lead to xenophobic attacks from time to time
11. Only a few foreigners especially Chinese will find it easy to do business in Biafra and drive in substandard products from there to Nigeria
Some of these challenges are common among emerging independent nations
Bad belle Abooki.
Always crying more than the bereaved.

With the level of hate and repression of Igbos under Fulani rule, they would since have expelled Igbo from Nigeria if they knew Biafra will punich Igbo more than Nigeria is already doing.

Well, about $21 billion dollars was sent to Nigeria last year through the official channels alone. Sanusi as CBN governor stopped listing location of collection so that it would hide the fact that most of the recipient states are in the south (Mainly in Southeast and southsouth). Igbo is hard working and will rise to the challenge of building a modern state which Africa will be proud of.
besides, they have abundant natural resources including oil to develop.

So shove your advise. please cry for your people and leave Biafrans alone.
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