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Politics / Re: Abdurrahman Sumaila: Don't Support Igbo Presidential Candidate In 2023 by retalk: 1:42am On Jun 04, 2021
fidelisodogbo:
This is why I think a 'one Nigeria' will no longer work on a long term basis. Hear what a Northerner has in his mind toward the South East. Why should other regions vote for a Northerner? What right do they have to power that other geopolitical regions don't have? Until the nation realizes that the Northerners level of education and exposure was one of the reason why their grip on power set the country backward since independence.

here goes my 2 cents in a brief
As simple as it sounds, confederacy will go a long way for the geographic entity called Nigeria. If you allow each region to handle their affairs while having a center that simply coordinates the regions and involve itself in things that involve the country as a whole internationally, each region will realize how much they need or don't need themselves. Secondly, this will stop the attraction to the center by all kinds of people who probably do not have the country's interest at heart. Thirdly, this will give regions that have people clamoring for succession to evaluate the leadership capabilities of their leaders without actually breaking off from the country.
On issue of presidency, the constitution should be amended to disallow any succession attempt by a region if the incumbent president is from the region. That is, if for example the current president is from the north east, then the constitution will not allow any succession attempts from north east so far as north east produces the incumbent. Same applies to all regions. The constitution should be strong enough to levy heavy sanctions on regions that try to do so while in power.
Crime / Re: FBI Declares 6 Nigerians Wanted For $6 Million Fraud by retalk: 9:46pm On Jun 27, 2020
While scamming is something to be frowned upon and not condoned, it seems quite malicious to label any place, or country with this act. Assuming the labelling exercise is even something that is worth undertaking, then natural fairness and statistics should be used in doing so, instead of resulting to sentiments or basing it on vested interests. Otherwise, unfairness in itself in the labeling process is itself of a form of deceit and scam
Crime / Re: Four Nigerian Students In Canada Wanted For $2 Million Dollar Romance Scam by retalk: 8:30am On Apr 19, 2020
Princewill1:
See the show of shame from your criminally minded brothers and sisters in America
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8lDrE0HYMM

Most people that unrepentingly claimed the fake $100 bill will not think twice scamming innocent victims online if they are smart enough to. I am not condoning scam in anyway. Use your smartness/smoothness for good, do no harm, do no evil. Do not scam folks

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Religion / Re: Pastor Chris Oyakhilome 'Exposes' Coronavirus And 5G Network (Video) by retalk: 5:02am On Apr 05, 2020
The quantum-sized implantable vaccine should not be welcomed. No one deserves to be tracked about without their consent or for reasons relating to other person/persons' questionable ambition. Implanting a foreign object into a person in the guise of preventing an ailment is way too far and seems like trading something for something else. Computer professionals/experts have not yet even perfected the art of protecting regular computers from unintended hacking and interference, let alone a chip implanted into someone which could eventually be hacked or manipulated by hackers, interest groups and whoever could have dubious interests in doing so

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