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The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by LocalStandard1(m): 11:55pm On Jul 30, 2023
It happened in Mali, it happened in Guinea and Burkina Faso. Just resently the new Malian government have removed French as its official language.

You see, the Francophone West African countries have suffered a lot, a very great deal. These countries are practically slaves who get fed what the West call 'aid' and all at the expense of the resources and life-force of the people. It is no surprise that the Francophone counties are still some of the poorest countries in the entire vast world. It is also no surprise why the entire people in all the countries experiencing coups come out enmass burning French flags and celebrating the new governments there, and burning down French embassies.

Even right now as Niger Republic has experienced a coup the the entire country is in a celebratory mood, far more than Nigeria ever hoped to see in it last elections. So if the Nigerian military sets it foot in Niger republic for any kind of "intervention" there will be consequences, consequences that will ring on for a long time especially in the North.

TERRORISM
REFUGEES
GENOCIDE
IDPs
CRIME
INSTABILITY
POVERTY
Bad blood


Let Nigeria not allow itself be used as a pawn in the hands of France and even the USA and Nato, let Nigeria not allow these imperialists and hegemonists turn the growing stability and peace gradually being enjoyed in West Africa turn into mistrust, hate, anger and a new Libya-type blow back. Nigeria must allow Niger Republic and its people decide it future away from the ever present strong grip of France, riding on other Black people and Africans for its own gain.

It has been more than 500 years, half a millenia, since the African contact with the Europeans directly, for centuries it has been from one subjugation to another for their own absolute benefit. Slavery turn to colonialism, colonialism turn to neocolonialism which is just a mild word for the mixture of both slavery and colonialism. The West can not trade, do business or compete with anyone, especially Africa, on an equal ground, you most be a subordinate to them for as long as they can keep you under the boots. That is their entire history!

Now they know their time is up all around the world but will not back down and even as the people reject them they are using people like old Tinubu to continue in their bidding, but at the expense of Nigerians.

If Nigeria is not ready and does not want to progress then remove yourself from the affairs of those who are awake and want growth, cause there is a revolution going on right now in Africa and others are on it. These Francophone countries don too suffer abegi!

You have not been in office for a hundred days and you wan go start war!!!

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by enochogaga(m): 11:58pm On Jul 30, 2023
Ur house dey catch fire, u dey run go neighbor house to help off fire sad is that not madnesses?

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by Vinnie2000(m): 11:59pm On Jul 30, 2023
Good Points.👍

If Tinubu Senselessly invades Niger Republic and the Military Coupists spread Anti-Nigeria Propaganda amongst their Populace,

Another problem will emerge from Northern Nigeria. undecided

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by BoldBrainz(m): 12:04am On Jul 31, 2023
enochogaga:
Ur house dey catch fire, u dey run go neighbor house to help off fire sad is that not madnesses?

You dey mind the bagga ?!

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by LocalStandard1(m): 12:04am On Jul 31, 2023
enochogaga:
Ur house dey catch fire, u dey run go neighbor house to help off fire sad is that not madnesses?
The moment Tinubu was announced the Ecowas President I immediately know the entire back story, this is one of the purpose. But has Tinubu sold Nigeria off as a new French and NATO colony? What next, a USA/NATO military base in NIGERIA? Then legalize lpgtu?

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by LocalStandard1(m): 12:12am On Jul 31, 2023
Vinnie2000:


Good Points.👍

If Tinubu Senselessly invades Niger Republic and the Military Coupists spread Anti-Nigeria Propaganda amongst their Populace,

Another problem will emerge from Northern Nigeria. undecided
Are we ready for another 20 years of instability? The Mali government just sent all French troops packing out of their country and they have undeniable proves that the French are helping and aiding terrorists groups so as to keep the insecurities alive. The UN is refusing to grant their request to bring it before the Union.

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by Validated: 12:21am On Jul 31, 2023
What intervention are they talking about when over 70% of the military is behind the coup. Do you want to bring back a civilian with less 20" military and civilian support?

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by LocalStandard1(m): 12:25am On Jul 31, 2023
Validated:
What intervention are they talking about when over 70% of the military is behind the coup. Do you want to bring back a civilian with less 20" military and civilian support?
And 95% of the people too. This is no intervention this is invasion, you're starting a revolution against the government by the people if you try that.

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by MrsTwrite(f): 1:46am On Jul 31, 2023
It happened in Mali, it happened in Guinea and Burkina Faso.

Nigeria will be different!
Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by ideynl1: 2:57am On Jul 31, 2023
Tinubu will send his Asari’s private army to Niger republic.

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by optionalY09: 3:12am On Jul 31, 2023
If i am Tinubu i will not send intervention to Niger I will block Niger Border and all northern borders

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by Horus(m): 3:14am On Jul 31, 2023
Nigerian soldiers that cannot even fight Boko Haram that has invaded Nigeria

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by phorget(m): 3:18am On Jul 31, 2023
So if war should happen what will now happen to the railroad our darling bubu built from Nigeria to Niger?🤷‍♂️

Another bad investment by the APC party... undecided

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by aremubabs: 6:39am On Jul 31, 2023
Horus:
Nigerian soldiers that cannot even fight Boko Haram that has invaded Nigeria


You think fighting insurgency is easy? Insurgents don't fight conventional warfare, and the military are not trained in nonconventional warfares, that is why even the US Army struggle against insurgents.



Look at Al-Queda. How come it has not been defeated despite the US huge defense budget against terrorism?



Hope you know that Boko Haram is the third deadliest terrorist group in the world with funding from ISIS (the second deadliest terrorist group)?

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by helinues: 6:40am On Jul 31, 2023
Wailers should receive sense IJN

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by Horus(m): 2:53pm On Jul 31, 2023
aremubabs:



You think fighting insurgency is easy? Insurgents don't fight conventional warfare, and the military are not trained in nonconventional warfares, that is why even the US Army struggle against insurgents.



Look at Al-Queda. How come it has not been defeated despite the US huge defense budget against terrorism?



Hope you know that Boko Haram is the third deadliest terrorist group in the world with funding from ISIS (the second deadliest terrorist group)?

I agree, and if fighting insurgency is not easy, why do Tinubu think that fighting the Niger Army is so easy?
The population in Niger support Niger's Armed Forces who is now allied with the Burkina Faso and Mali Armed Forces

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by orisa37: 3:48pm On Jul 31, 2023
TINUBU KNOWS MORE THAN THAT. NO ONE IS SENDING SOLDIERS TO NIGER REPUBLIC. TINUBU IS SIMPLY WARNING.

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by Horus(m): 10:06pm On Jul 31, 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6kDhf2B0k8

Wagner ready to help the Niger Army
Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by aremubabs: 5:16am On Aug 01, 2023
Horus:


I agree, and if fighting insurgency is not easy, why do Tinubu think that fighting the Niger Army is so easy?
The population in Niger support Niger's Armed Forces who is now allied with the Burkina Faso and Mali Armed Forces




Fighting a conventional army is much easier than fighting a terrorist group.



And this would be an ECOWAS troop, not a single national army.




Nigerian soldiers perform better when on international assignment/mission. Together with ECOMOG, the Nigerien Army cannot last for long before they surrender.




Moreover, the Nigerien army is beginning to make some unpopular moves. One is banning social media. It won't be long before they lose the support of the populace.
Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by Mysteriousworld: 1:35am On Aug 02, 2023
LocalStandard1:

The moment Tinubu was announced the Ecowas President I immediately know the entire back story, this is one of the purpose. But has Tinubu sold Nigeria off as a new French and NATO colony? What next, a USA/NATO military base in NIGERIA? Then legalize lpgtu?

You're so right

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by Mysteriousworld: 1:36am On Aug 02, 2023
LocalStandard1:

Are we ready for another 20 years of instability? The Mali government just sent all French troops packing out of their country and they have undeniable proves that the French are helping and aiding terrorists groups so as to keep the insecurities alive. The UN is refusing to grant their request to bring it before the Union.

Mel gibson said, "Isis is the UN, and the UN is Isis"

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Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by Mysteriousworld: 1:38am On Aug 02, 2023
phorget:
So if war should happen what will now happen to the railroad our darling bubu built from Nigeria to Niger?🤷‍♂️

Another bad investment by the APC party... undecided


It's not about apc, these politicians are the same, be it apc pdp and labor party. We only have one or two good heads in those parties.
Re: The Tinubu's Decision That Will End Nigeria Slowly by Mysteriousworld: 1:43am On Aug 02, 2023
The West created Al qaeda and other groups. They're creating ww3, to be triggered from Israel.
Wiki leaks proved that the cia created boko haram.
Saudi is very much in their game, even when they seem to be enemies. These politicians are actors.
I watched a movie where some cia guys where supposed to fight against a terrorist organisation, but they soon found out another branch of the cia sponsored them... let's break the media and educational brainwashing

aremubabs:



You think fighting insurgency is easy? Insurgents don't fight conventional warfare, and the military are not trained in nonconventional warfares, that is why even the US Army struggle against insurgents.



Look at Al-Queda. How come it has not been defeated despite the US huge defense budget against terrorism?



Hope you know that Boko Haram is the third deadliest terrorist group in the world with funding from ISIS (the second deadliest terrorist group)?

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