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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by Basic123: 6:17pm On Jul 27, 2017
The more reason why the senate must be scrapped.They are very unreasonable!

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by kn23h(m): 6:18pm On Jul 27, 2017
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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by ivolt: 6:19pm On Jul 27, 2017
ESDKING:
Restructuring is a waste of time.
This country must be divided.

People should read from second to the last paragraph down before rejoicing.
The only option now is break up, nothing more nothing less. We can't continue like this.
Nonsense.

Take heart.

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by emzeezlee(m): 6:23pm On Jul 27, 2017
[quote author=ESDKING post=58886636]Restructuring is a waste of time.
This country must be divided.

Alakoba what gud wil u derive from it

[quote author=ESDKING post=58886636]Restructuring is a waste of time.
This country must be divided.

Alakoba what gud wil u derive from it

[quote author=ESDKING post=58886636]Restructuring is a waste of time.
This country must be divided.

Alakoba what gud wil u derive from it
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by ivolt: 6:24pm On Jul 27, 2017
PrecisionFx:




The fear of nnamdi kanu is the beginning of altering the constitution upandan anyhow

Another Ipob illiterate, read newspapers instead of listening to a propaganda radio.
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by Nobody: 6:25pm On Jul 27, 2017
@Basic123 Supported and seconded in totality. We must toe the path of our West African friends,the Senegalese and scrap the Upper House. Those guys are a clog(a spanner even) in the wheel of progress. What is so hard about restructuring? What are they so afraid of? By trying to keep it all,they might just lose it all. The call is getting way too loud to be ignored as mere ramblings of discontent.

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by Basic123: 6:32pm On Jul 27, 2017
mansakhalifa:
@Basic123 Supported and seconded in totality. We must toe the path of our West African friends,the Senegalese and scrap the Upper House. Those guys are a clog(a spanner even) in the wheel of progress. What is so hard about restructuring? What are they so afraid of? By trying to keep it all,they might just lose it all. The call is getting way too loud to be ignored as mere ramblings of discontent.

Saraki is too ambitious.You know he is planning to become the president.So,he wants to enjoyed absolute huge power as the president like obasanjo and co before the country is restructured.
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by Nobody: 6:39pm On Jul 27, 2017
ivolt:


Another Ipob illiterate, read newspapers instead of listening to a propaganda radio.


the newspapers ur talking about were printed this year abi?
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by bakaredc: 6:40pm On Jul 27, 2017
I think its important you also know that the bill cant scale through, because it didnt sail through in the senate, The honourable speaker did mention that in the course of the house proceedings, that the only reason they are putting up those bills already rejected at the senate is to make Nigerians know the stand of the house of reps on the issues and not because the bill can scale through...

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by nextstep(m): 6:48pm On Jul 27, 2017
Restructuring is not going to change a single thing... It's like putting spoilt milk into new glass.. will still taste horrible. It's the same set of leaders and the same set of "get rich quickly at all cost" public.

The heart of our issue is we need to manufacture things, grow our own food, and support our own goods. When there are lots of jobs and you don't have to steal money from oil revenue, or hustle for contract, most of our issues will be solved.

The one major thing that breeds unrest is lack of work. Idle minds and lack of income make for dangerous times.

Structurally, Nigeria is very good, and actually needs a few more states to satisfy the needs of several minorities, including Delta and Benue. The 36 states have been good to reduce the overwhelming force of the 3 major peoples and have brought development to many more capital cities.

I think breaking up Nigeria will weaken each resulting part and disenfranchise most minorities.

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by Justiceleague1: 6:58pm On Jul 27, 2017
MisterLomantic:
Must every thread be a place for you to cry about your land of the rising mud? undecided

After now, you'll start throwing insults around and running your smelly mouths about others in your useless threads, but whenever others comment on Biafuro issues, na cry-cry like deranged bush babies.

mental....looks like ur bananas yaff finished shocked

grin

Op,they can only deceive ngbanti mental grin

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by hazvat(f): 7:00pm On Jul 27, 2017
kcmichael:
Waste of time
and our limited resources
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by TunnyOgunnowo(m): 7:02pm On Jul 27, 2017

Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by chiteny(m): 7:24pm On Jul 27, 2017
Politics is a very interesting game. Its now that they hear that the whole country is seeking restructuring and secession that they are waking up to their responsibility just to make us stay together for them to still be relevant.

Anyway, thank you Kanu Nnamdi for the wake up call. I hope this drives them to do what is right to set this country on the right path to prosperity. Besides i am not a fan of Biafra wink

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by ozoneboy(m): 7:26pm On Jul 27, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:
GAnkio Briggs will clme and be clamoring for break up, me i am for a United Niger Delta Republic ... But how prepared are you we Niger Deltans for this ?
I use to feel that Godswill Akpabio is was the best thing to happen to good governance in Nigeria not untill i stayed in lagos for a while to see tge sheer quality of infrastructure there.

The roads were off the charts, the sheer massiveness , and thickness.. I was humbled, i couldn't help confessing of the quality of leaders tgat the West was blessed with, folks who did things without making so much noise

Who are the leaders of the Creeks ?
Asari Dokubo,? Tompolo ? Ayiri ? Johnathan ?

Asari Dokubo, that claimed to fight for us, but when the money came he ran to benjn to invest, leaving the creek as ruined as it was.

Tompolo claimed to fight for his people but he when the slightest chance came, he sold all his community lands and eloped with the money.

Johnathan stayed for 6yrs without doin a thing, for his people not to talk of other citizens of the creeks.

Diezani Maduekwe stole our oil money and built sky scrapers in Lagos, while the creek continued to lie in ruins and desolation ...

Tomorrow if we are to breakaway these are the people who will either be in the helms of affairs or the ones playing the rythm for the stooge in power to dance to.
The Niger Delta wi be worst than South Sudan, as all those folks will quickly fight each oda for their selfish interests...
I am not ready to be able writting to UN to save us, hence i am fighting that we stay in Nigeria, and then get the youths to think straight, then we break away...

And going with Biafra is like 200% and worst than what Niger Delta will be..

Meh wed do mma, di ufok nnyin di mia
But Nigeria is given you the best in life?.can you compare the massive IGR being generated by Lagos as a result of their monopoly on importations and corporate headquarters of every company Nigeria,let fg unbundle Lagos monopoly through legislations and see other states developed.
You have given up on your people already,very pathetic.People agitated for the akwaibom state from the old cross river state,is akwaibom state now not better alone now in terms of development ,than when they were with cross river?.May God remove cowards like you from my tribe.

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by Mnbv: 7:33pm On Jul 27, 2017
A country where there is no good justice system anything that happens there is fair and good! ! If the justice system is not restructured to dispense justice they are only wasting their time. I mean a total waste of time. No country can triumph if laws are not strictly enforced. grin cool
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by Nobody: 7:49pm On Jul 27, 2017
@Basic123 If that is the case then he should pray he has a quiet country to run for president in come 2019. I tell you this for free: Inordinate ambitions have wrecked many nations. History is full of such examples. That was why Liberia burned,that is why South Sudan is still burning. Ambitions. Inordinate ambitions.

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by NtoAkwaIbom(m): 7:59pm On Jul 27, 2017
ozoneboy:

But Nigeria is given you the best in life?.can you compare the massive IGR being generated by Lagos as a result of their monopoly on importations and corporate headquarters of every company Nigeria,let fg unbundle Lagos monopoly through legislations and see other states developed.
You have given up on your people already,very pathetic.People agitated for the akwaibom state from the old cross river state,is akwaibom state now not better alone now in terms of development ,than when they were with cross river?.May God remove cowards like you from my tribe.

South Sudan felt it was ready... Today it is a failed state, back tgen Ireland felt it was ready, but after all the noise died down, and then people with sense came to the fore, what happened ?

Lagos state has IGR, we have 13% derivative... I am not saying we need to be Lagos overnight, but up ti date, The International airport that was promised us is still a farce... I went to Ibaka and happened to branch by the site for the seaport.. Ikpa i was shockdd.. Becos with the way Godswill and Udom were goin on it i felt that ships will berth there by yrs end... But that place was overgrown with weeds and was an eyesore..

I know that we will be better off... As Akwa/Cross country... But unless u r a sentimental furk, u will agree with me tgat the Militants are not to be trusted with power.. Yesterday they attacked Uruan, go to Iron, they have been harrassing traders goin to cameroon.

Ikpa... I think for the future, i dont think for the moment ... South Sudan is not far from u. Google is a click away.

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by DeBiafran: 8:00pm On Jul 27, 2017
The lower house approval of the devolution of power to the states was a mere formality for records purposes. It changes nothing since the Senate had voted against it.

It leaves Nigerians with only one view: NNAMDI KANU'S!


THE BALKANIZATION OF THIS COUNTRY IS A MUST!
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by SilverSurfer: 8:01pm On Jul 27, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:
Ankio Briggs will clme and be clamoring for break up, me i am for a United Niger Delta Republic ... But how prepared are we Niger Deltans for this ?

I use to feel that Godswill Akpabio was the best thing to happen to good governance in Nigeria, not untill i stayed in lagos for a while to see the sheer quality of infrastructure there.

The roads were off the charts, the sheer massiveness , and thickness.. I was humbled, i couldn't help confessing of the quality of leaders that the West was blessed with, qualty cadre of folks who did things without making so much noise bout them.

WHEN THEY SAY BREAK UP, I ASK.
Who are the leaders of the Creeks ?
Asari Dokubo,? Tompolo ? Ayiri ? Johnathan ?

Asari Dokubo, that claimed to fight for us, but when the money came he ran to benjn to invest, leaving the creek as ruined as it was.

Tompolo claimed to fight for his people but when the slightest chance came, he sold all his community lands and eloped with the money.

Johnathan stayed for 6yrs without doin a thing, for his people not to talk of other citizens of the creeks.

Diezani Maduekwe stole our oil money and built sky scrapers in Lagos, while the creek continued to lie in ruins and desolation ...

Tomorrow if we are to breakaway these are the people who will either be in the helms of affairs or the ones playing the rythm for the stooge in power to dance to.
Do we think their "Eat ur share and clean ur mouth" mentality will change ?

The Niger Delta wil be worst than South Sudan, as all those folks will quickly fight each oda for their selfish interests...
I am not ready to be writting to the UN to save us, hence i am fighting that we stay in Nigeria, and then get the youths of the creeks to think straight, before we break away...

And going with Biafra is like 200% worst than what Niger Delta will be..
You need to see Kanu celebrating and feeling like a king, while the comrades who swore to die for him languish in prison, while he tours around.. A good leader is always the first in the ship, and the last to leave.

Meh wed dô mma, di ufok nnyin di Mia.
After all your rantings, you just had to find a way to smuggle the igbos into your discourse. Hear me clearly, I'd rather we stay in Nigeria than have a confused lots as the Niger delta in any igbo nation. God forbid! I'll never support any biafra that is not entirely igbo. I'm tired of this constant cry of marginalisation. We have every we need to stand alone. The energy you waste in talking about the igbos should be channeled to your phantom Niger delta Republic. We have no need for you guys. See mouse wey dey hide make vulture no carry am as if to say the vulture don even gree say e go carry the mouse.

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by SilverSurfer: 8:04pm On Jul 27, 2017
To hell with restructuring. We need outright disintegration. Who restructuring help.

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by Malawian(m): 8:17pm On Jul 27, 2017
Rikidony:
The House of Representatives has voted in favour of the devolution of powers to state governments while considering amendments to the 1999 constitution during plenary on Thursday, July 27, 2017.

210 members of the lower legislative chamber voted in favour of the bill, while 71 voted against it, with 8 abstaining from the vote.

The amendment seeks to alter the "second schedule, part I & II to move certain items to the Concurrent Legislative List to give more legislative powers to States. It also delineates the extent to which the federal legislature and state assemblies can legislate on the items that have been moved to the concurrent legislative list."

In an earlier vote on Wednesday, the upper legislative chamber voted against the bill with 46 senators voting in favour, but 48 voting against.

Before the process commenced, Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara, clarified that clauses that have already been rejected by the Senate are already dead because the House's position alone cannot make them scale through.

He said the process is merely an exercise to put the chamber's position on the bills on record.


http://www.pulse.ng/politics/house-of-reps-approves-devolution-of-powers-to-states-id7058243.html
What and What are these so called "powers" devolved to the states?
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by NtoAkwaIbom(m): 8:21pm On Jul 27, 2017
SilverSurfer:
After all your rantings, you just had to find a way to smuggle the igbos into your discourse. Hear me clearly, I'd rather we stay in Nigeria than have a confused lots as the Niger delta in any igbo nation. God forbid! I'll never support any biafra that is not entirely igbo. I'm tired of this constant cry of marginalisation. We have every we need to stand alone. The energy you waste in talking about the igbos should be channeled to your phantom Niger delta Republic. We have no need for you guys. See mouse wey dey hide make vulture no carry am as if to say the vulture don even gree say e go carry the mouse.


Hahahahaha
See this one.. Nk and fellow Igbos will attack u for saying that u dnt need the Niger Delta.

This is what this moniker is for, to get u guys to ur senses...
One down..

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by laliga01: 8:22pm On Jul 27, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:
Ankio Briggs will clme and be clamoring for break up, me i am for a United Niger Delta Republic ... But how prepared are we Niger Deltans for this ?

I use to feel that Godswill Akpabio was the best thing to happen to good governance in Nigeria, not untill i stayed in lagos for a while to see the sheer quality of infrastructure there.

The roads were off the charts, the sheer massiveness , and thickness.. I was humbled, i couldn't help confessing of the quality of leaders that the West was blessed with, qualty cadre of folks who did things without making so much noise bout them.

WHEN THEY SAY BREAK UP, I ASK.
Who are the leaders of the Creeks ?
Asari Dokubo,? Tompolo ? Ayiri ? Johnathan ?

Asari Dokubo, that claimed to fight for us, but when the money came he ran to benjn to invest, leaving the creek as ruined as it was.

Tompolo claimed to fight for his people but when the slightest chance came, he sold all his community lands and eloped with the money.

Johnathan stayed for 6yrs without doin a thing, for his people not to talk of other citizens of the creeks.

Diezani Maduekwe stole our oil money and built sky scrapers in Lagos, while the creek continued to lie in ruins and desolation ...

Tomorrow if we are to breakaway these are the people who will either be in the helms of affairs or the ones playing the rythm for the stooge in power to dance to.
Do we think their "Eat ur share and clean ur mouth" mentality will change ?

The Niger Delta wil be worst than South Sudan, as all those folks will quickly fight each oda for their selfish interests...
I am not ready to be writting to the UN to save us, hence i am fighting that we stay in Nigeria, and then get the youths of the creeks to think straight, before we break away...

And going with Biafra is like 200% worst than what Niger Delta will be..
You need to see Kanu celebrating and feeling like a king, while the comrades who swore to die for him languish in prison, while he tours around.. A good leader is always the first in the ship, and the last to leave.

Meh wed dô mma, di ufok nnyin di Mia.

Your write up is savagery. Aside Lagos, which other south West state has that kind of quality infrastructure?
SW cannot boast of far better leaders than t SE n SAO stop writing rubbish to confuse pple.

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by Sunmolar(m): 8:42pm On Jul 27, 2017
Rikidony:
The House of Representatives has voted in favour of the devolution of powers to state governments while considering amendments to the 1999 constitution during plenary on Thursday, July 27, 2017.

210 members of the lower legislative chamber voted in favour of the bill, while 71 voted against it, with 8 abstaining from the vote.

The amendment seeks to alter the "second schedule, part I & II to move certain items to the Concurrent Legislative List to give more legislative powers to States. It also delineates the extent to which the federal legislature and state assemblies can legislate on the items that have been moved to the concurrent legislative list."

In an earlier vote on Wednesday, the upper legislative chamber voted against the bill with 46 senators voting in favour, but 48 voting against.

Before the process commenced, Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara, clarified that clauses that have already been rejected by the Senate are already dead because the House's position alone cannot make them scale through.

He said the process is merely an exercise to put the chamber's position on the bills on record.


http://www.pulse.ng/politics/house-of-reps-approves-devolution-of-powers-to-states-id7058243.html
When you mix wolves with sheeps this is the result you can get.
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by Theleutenant: 8:43pm On Jul 27, 2017
MisterLomantic:
That's not what your monkey-looking dilektoh of comedy said. According to one of his many Radio Biafra facebook posts, he said and I quote "We have hundreds of Biafrans ready to die for the struggle. It's Biafra or Death. Bring your army and I will bring mine. We are not afraid of death. I know I didn't attend any military school nor recieve any military training, but we have Chukwu Okike Kerewawa on our side and victory will be ours".

If you think I made this up, sorry for your life. Visit his facebook page.

Dude also said Buhari is a pedophile and threatened he would call LE officers to arrest him whenever he visits London grin

Deranged goat. Ewu Gambia grin
. where is paining you dude? cos i can't fanthom a meaning to all this crap you posted here . stop doing drugs before you die young

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by judah2000: 8:51pm On Jul 27, 2017
ozoneboy:

But Nigeria is given you the best in life?.can you compare the massive IGR being generated by Lagos as a result of their monopoly on importations and corporate headquarters of every company Nigeria,let fg unbundle Lagos monopoly through legislations and see other states developed.
You have given up on your people already,very pathetic.People agitated for the akwaibom state from the old cross river state,is akwaibom state now not better alone now in terms of development ,than when they were with cross river?.May God remove cowards like you from my tribe.


Brother ignore that person, it's not difficult to see whose ass he is licking

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Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by GoodGovernance: 8:51pm On Jul 27, 2017
Rikidony:
The House of Representatives has voted in favour of the devolution of powers to state governments while considering amendments to the 1999 constitution during plenary on Thursday, July 27, 2017.

210 members of the lower legislative chamber voted in favour of the bill, while 71 voted against it, with 8 abstaining from the vote.

The amendment seeks to alter the "second schedule, part I & II to move certain items to the Concurrent Legislative List to give more legislative powers to States. It also delineates the extent to which the federal legislature and state assemblies can legislate on the items that have been moved to the concurrent legislative list."

In an earlier vote on Wednesday, the upper legislative chamber voted against the bill with 46 senators voting in favour, but 48 voting against.

Before the process commenced, Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara, clarified that clauses that have already been rejected by the Senate are already dead because the House's position alone cannot make them scale through.

He said the process is merely an exercise to put the chamber's position on the bills on record.


http://www.pulse.ng/politics/house-of-reps-approves-devolution-of-powers-to-states-id7058243.html


I beg,the two houses should be fused together to form just one and on a time basis. .

But how ?Are these people ready to vote and amend the constitution for that?

No wonder the only solution is .......

Your guess is as good as mine cool
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by darediamond(m): 9:39pm On Jul 27, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:
Ankio Briggs will clme and be clamoring for break up, me i am for a United Niger Delta Republic ... But how prepared are we Niger Deltans for this ?

I use to feel that Godswill Akpabio was the best thing to happen to good governance in Nigeria, not untill i stayed in lagos for a while to see the sheer quality of infrastructure there.

The roads were off the charts, the sheer massiveness , and thickness.. I was humbled, i couldn't help confessing of the quality of leaders that the West was blessed with, qualty cadre of folks who did things without making so much noise bout them.

WHEN THEY SAY BREAK UP, I ASK.
Who are the leaders of the Creeks ?
Asari Dokubo,? Tompolo ? Ayiri ? Johnathan ?

Asari Dokubo, that claimed to fight for us, but when the money came he ran to benjn to invest, leaving the creek as ruined as it was.

Tompolo claimed to fight for his people but when the slightest chance came, he sold all his community lands and eloped with the money.

Johnathan stayed for 6yrs without doin a thing, for his people not to talk of other citizens of the creeks.

Diezani Maduekwe stole our oil money and built sky scrapers in Lagos, while the creek continued to lie in ruins and desolation ...

Tomorrow if we are to breakaway these are the people who will either be in the helms of affairs or the ones playing the rythm for the stooge in power to dance to.
Do we think their "Eat ur share and clean ur mouth" mentality will change ?

The Niger Delta wil be worst than South Sudan, as all those folks will quickly fight each oda for their selfish interests...
I am not ready to be writting to the UN to save us, hence i am fighting that we stay in Nigeria, and then get the youths of the creeks to think straight, before we break away...

And going with Biafra is like 200% worst than what Niger Delta will be..
You need to see Kanu celebrating and feeling like a king, while the comrades who swore to die for him languish in prison, while he tours around.. A good leader is always the first in the ship, and the last to leave.

Meh wed dô mma, di ufok nnyin di Mia.
. A good leader is always the first in the ship, and the last to leave.
Re: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by bilazego(m): 9:54pm On Jul 27, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:


South Sudan felt it was ready... Today it is a failed state, back tgen Ireland felt it was ready, but after all the noise died down, and then people with sense came to the fore, what happened ?

Lagos state has IGR, we have 13% derivative... I am not saying we need to be Lagos overnight, but up ti date, The International airport that was promised us is still a farce... I went to Ibaka and happened to branch by the site for the seaport.. Ikpa i was shockdd.. Becos with the way Godswill and Udom were goin on it i felt that ships will berth there by yrs end... But that place was overgrown with weeds and was an eyesore..

I know that we will be better off... As Akwa/Cross country... But unless u r a sentimental furk, u will agree with me tgat the Militants are not to be trusted with power.. Yesterday they attacked Uruan


, go to Iron, they have been harrassing traders goin to cameroon.

Ikpa... I think for the future, i dont think for the moment ... South Sudan is not far from u. Google is a click away.

You are quick to quote South Sudan as a failed state but you forgot that Singapore was expelled from Malaysia yet they are better off today. Soviet Union was broken into several countries. please mention the failed countries from the former Soviet Union. that South Sudan failed should not be used as a yard stick to say that we remain as one because of fear of failure. India and Pakistan is another country that went thier ways, how about Yugoslavia that splitter into six countries. are they all like South Sudan? I thought you a better reason to back up your stand against scessesionists.

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