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Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Rossikk(m): 9:46am On Aug 04, 2023
Can you people see how your country is calling the shots in West Africa since this Niger Coup?

Right now the whole West Africa and beyond are waiting for ONE THING - Nigeria’s next step to bring Niger to order.

You people don’t know what you have until you lose it.

If you break up into those little tribalist countries you dream of, you lose all this influence and power same day.

Suddenly Ghana will become your boss.

Kenya will turn your landlord in Africa.

The world would wait for GHANA’s reaction to crisis in the subregion.

Not your little JJC countries.

From bosses to Sierra Leone status.

From Giant of Africa to nonentities.

From oga pata pata of Africa to unknown assholes.

From power and dominance to total irrelevance.

Chei…..

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by TemplarLandry: 9:48am On Aug 04, 2023
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by fx45(m): 9:53am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:
Can you people see how your country is calling the shots in West Africa since this Niger Coup? Right now the whole West Africa and beyond are waiting for ONE THING - Nigeria’s next step to bring Niger to order.

You people don’t know what you have until you lose it.

If you break up into those little tribalist countries you dream of, you lose all this influence and power same day.

Suddenly Ghana will become your boss.

The world would wait for GHANA’s reaction to crisis in the subregion. Not your little JJC countries.

From bosses to Sierra Leone status.

From Giant of Africa to nonentities.

From power and dominance to complete irrelevance.

Chei…..
Oga Unity Beggar, rest in Jesus name!

After insulting the Biafrans, you're still here begging for unity. E get something wey una carry for mind. This shameless Unity Begging is not borne out of love. It's not ordinary

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Rossikk(m): 9:59am On Aug 04, 2023
fx45:
Oga Unity Beggar, rest in Jesus name!

After insulting the Biafrans, you're still here begging for unity. E get something wey una carry for mind. This shameless Unity Begging is not borne out of love. It's not ordinary

How can I be begging you when you are the one in my land?

You can’t have 11 million Igbos settled in the north, and 10 million in the west, and then claim we’re begging you.

It’s you begging us.

Economic refugee forming big boy.

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Ikaeniyan0: 10:03am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:
Can you people see how your country is calling the shots in West Africa since this Niger Coup?

Right now the whole West Africa and beyond are waiting for ONE THING - Nigeria’s next step to bring Niger to order.

You people don’t know what you have until you lose it.

If you break up into those little tribalist countries you dream of, you lose all this influence and power same day.

Suddenly Ghana will become your boss.

Kenya will turn your landlord in Africa.

The world would wait for GHANA’s reaction to crisis in the subregion.

Not your little JJC countries.

From bosses to Sierra Leone status.

From Giant of Africa to nonentities.

From oga pata pata of Africa to unknown assholes.

From power and dominance to total irrelevance.

Chei…..
You can not decide for every Nigerians.
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by helinues: 10:04am On Aug 04, 2023
If the people of Niger are happy with the military take over, can't ECOWAS respect that for now?

What has been the impacts of the deposed president since he has been ruling?

ECOWAS should allow military to rule for a year and organize fresh election after then which will avoid unnecessary war that poor citizens would be the one to pay most of the price...

ECOWAS should have it in mind that after fighting the military junta, they should also be ready to fight their supporters and loyalists. Unending war

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by gidgiddy: 10:06am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:
Can you people see how your country is calling the shots in West Africa since this Niger Coup?

Right now the whole West Africa and beyond are waiting for ONE THING - Nigeria’s next step to bring Niger to order.

You people don’t know what you have until you lose it.

If you break up into those little tribalist countries you dream of, you lose all this influence and power same day.

Suddenly Ghana will become your boss.

Kenya will turn your landlord in Africa.

The world would wait for GHANA’s reaction to crisis in the subregion.

Not your little JJC countries.

From bosses to Sierra Leone status.

From Giant of Africa to nonentities.

From oga pata pata of Africa to unknown assholes.

From power and dominance to total irrelevance.

Chei…..

Of what use is giant of Africa when you are worlds poverty capital and 8th most terrorised country on earth? Na giant of Africa we go chop?

Nigeria is heading for disintegration and nothing can stop it

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Armaggedon: 10:08am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:
Can you people see how your country is calling the shots in West Africa since this Niger Coup?

Right now the whole West Africa and beyond are waiting for ONE THING - Nigeria’s next step to bring Niger to order.

You people don’t know what you have until you lose it.

If you break up into those little tribalist countries you dream of, you lose all this influence and power same day.

Suddenly Ghana will become your boss.

Kenya will turn your landlord in Africa.

The world would wait for GHANA’s reaction to crisis in the subregion.

Not your little JJC countries.

From bosses to Sierra Leone status.

From Giant of Africa to nonentities.

From oga pata pata of Africa to unknown assholes.

From power and dominance to total irrelevance.

Chei…..
this is the very reason Nigeria will break up. Using resources needed at home to form big brother to those who are better than her.

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by fx45(m): 10:10am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:


How can I be begging you when you are the one in my land?

You can’t have 11 million Igbos settled in the north, and 10 million in the west, and then claim we’re begging you.

It’s you begging us.

Economic refugee forming big boy.
Who is the person opening one million threads on why Nigeria should remain one? Have you ever in your lifetime seen a Biafran committing such an abomination? The hardworking Biafrans in your land are exploiting opportunities your lazy arse cannot attempt to touch. They're buying up your ancestral lands and turning you to a refugee in your so-called land.

Wasiu rest!

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Kunlelee: 10:12am On Aug 04, 2023
Well said, alot of this tribal bigot are not seeing beyond surface
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by limeta(f): 10:13am On Aug 04, 2023
Read the comments below nobody dey your side
You on your own
People like you are the reasons Nigeria must break up
Let your people carry your madness with them

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Emergingnation(m): 10:14am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:


How can I be begging you when you are the one in my land?

You can’t have 11 million Igbos settled in the north, and 10 million in the west, and then claim we’re begging you.

It’s you begging us.

Economic refugee forming big boy.
Says nairaland chief unity beggar, grin You ain't begging, yet you fought and die to keep them when they left every nook and cranny of this shirthole for Biafra in the 60ths.

Biafra independent is sacrosanct, to hell with your one Nijiaria. grin

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by adebayo987: 10:17am On Aug 04, 2023
It is better to live freely in your little jungle than to live a fake life in the city. Nigeria will be better divided than together. It doesn't matter who becomes king or landlord, what matters is peace of mind in the little corner where you are.
Rossikk:
Can you people see how your country is calling the shots in West Africa since this Niger Coup?

Right now the whole West Africa and beyond are waiting for ONE THING - Nigeria’s next step to bring Niger to order.

You people don’t know what you have until you lose it.

If you break up into those little tribalist countries you dream of, you lose all this influence and power same day.

Suddenly Ghana will become your boss.

Kenya will turn your landlord in Africa.

The world would wait for GHANA’s reaction to crisis in the subregion.

Not your little JJC countries.

From bosses to Sierra Leone status.

From Giant of Africa to nonentities.

From oga pata pata of Africa to unknown assholes.

From power and dominance to total irrelevance.

Chei…..

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Rossikk(m): 10:20am On Aug 04, 2023
Emergingnation:
Says nairaland chief unity beggar, grin You ain't begging, yet you fought and die to keep them when they left every nook and cranny of this shirthole for Biafra in the 60ths.

Biafra independent is sacrosanct, to hell with your one Nijiaria. grin

Don’t get the history twisted, you hole in a circlist.

The ONLY reason Nigeria fought and thrashed you in the 60s was because you dared to annex Nigerian territory outside your Hole in a Circle.

And if you try it again today due to mad greed for other peoples’ resources, you’ll get your puny asses whupped again.

And this time, there will be no ‘No Victor No Vanquished’ policy.

You will be thoroughly whupped to the point of possible extinction.
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Arda1000(m): 10:20am On Aug 04, 2023
Funny no one is waiting for Nigeria to do anything Nigeria is dead and rotten

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by fineboynl(m): 10:23am On Aug 04, 2023
Its too late for Nigeria to divide. It should have been better in the 60s.

There is going to be war within the people of each divide. Even the biafra will not be left out. There is going to be separate rebels fighting to get power.
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by kestolove95(m): 10:24am On Aug 04, 2023
Dot nation should be remove from Nigeria, dey are giving the country a very bad name
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by BoldBrainz(m): 10:24am On Aug 04, 2023
This sort of gaslighting feels motivated by factors other than your love and patriotism for Nigeria.

You just sounded like a motor park tout hyping a Mercedes owner just to score a few naira notes so he can fund his roadside addictions.

You created a disrespectful thread that feels like the nairaland audience is a congregation of teenagers who cannot think for themselves and need you to mollycoddle their self-esteem.. .

I know this was targeted at Igbos but you people need to understand that this forum is used by Nigerians of all tribes, as well as Nationals of other countries. And as right thinking adults who have broad experiences as to how badly Nigeria has been run since 1960, nothing gives you the audacity to come here and wiggle carrots in our faces while making a case for Nigeria's unity.

If you see the need to promote togetherness, next time be respectful enough to put up mature, informed and logical opinions. Don't try this nonsense again!

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Rossikk(m): 10:24am On Aug 04, 2023
Arda1000:
Funny no one is waiting for Nigeria to do anything Nigeria is dead and rotten

Poor jobless school dropout.

Don’t blame Nigeria for your worthlessness please.
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Rossikk(m): 10:27am On Aug 04, 2023
BoldBrainz:
This sort of gaslighting feels motivated by factors other than your love and patriotism for Nigeria.

You just sounded like a motor park tout hyping a Mercedes owner just to score a few naira notes so he can fund his roadside addictions.

You created a disrespectful thread that feels like the nairaland audience is a congregation of teenagers who cannot think for themselves and need you to mollycoddle their self-esteem.. .

I know this was targeted at Igbos but you people need to understand that this forum is used by Nigerians of all tribes, as well as Nationals of other countries. And as right thinking adults who have broad experiences as to how badly Nigeria has been run since 1960, nothing gives you the audacity to come here and wiggle carrots in our faces while making a case for Nigeria's unity.

If you see the need to promote togetherness, next time be respectful enough to ngl put up mature, informed and logical opinions. Don't try this nonsense again!

Narcissist IPOB mumu.

What informed your thick skull that I was referring to Igbos?

You are a minority group and nowhere near as important as you think you are, so get lost.
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by sotall(m): 10:27am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:
Can you people see how your country is calling the shots in West Africa since this Niger Coup?

Right now the whole West Africa and beyond are waiting for ONE THING - Nigeria’s next step to bring Niger to order.

You people don’t know what you have until you lose it.

If you break up into those little tribalist countries you dream of, you lose all this influence and power same day.

Suddenly Ghana will become your boss.

Kenya will turn your landlord in Africa.

The world would wait for GHANA’s reaction to crisis in the subregion.

Not your little JJC countries.

From bosses to Sierra Leone status.

From Giant of Africa to nonentities.

From oga pata pata of Africa to unknown assholes.

From power and dominance to total irrelevance.

Chei…..

Who giant of Africa epp?


Giant of Africa where human life worth is less than a piece of bread.

Look at South Africa that's not giant of Africa becoming like heaven to Nigerians

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by BoldBrainz(m): 10:29am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:


Narcissist IPOB mumu.

What informed your thick skull that I was referring to Igbos?

You are a minority group and nowhere near as important as you think you are, so get lost.

You're clearly unwell.

Whoever gave you access to a mobile device should have thought better of it.. .

Deranged clown!

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:29am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:
Can you people see how your country is calling the shots in West Africa since this Niger Coup?

Right now the whole West Africa and beyond are waiting for ONE THING - Nigeria’s next step to bring Niger to order.

You people don’t know what you have until you lose it.

If you break up into those little tribalist countries you dream of, you lose all this influence and power same day.

Suddenly Ghana will become your boss.

Kenya will turn your landlord in Africa.

The world would wait for GHANA’s reaction to crisis in the subregion.

Not your little JJC countries.

From bosses to Sierra Leone status.

From Giant of Africa to nonentities.

From oga pata pata of Africa to unknown assholes.

From power and dominance to total irrelevance.

Chei…..

So? Does bragging rites translate to any better standard of living in this country where doctors are on strike, inflation on a super highway to a down payment of a roasted corn?

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by xcosent(m): 10:32am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:
Can you people see how your country is calling the shots in West Africa since this Niger Coup?

Right now the whole West Africa and beyond are waiting for ONE THING - Nigeria’s next step to bring Niger to order.

You people don’t know what you have until you lose it.

If you break up into those little tribalist countries you dream of, you lose all this influence and power same day.

Suddenly Ghana will become your boss.

Kenya will turn your landlord in Africa.

The world would wait for GHANA’s reaction to crisis in the subregion.

Not your little JJC countries.

From bosses to Sierra Leone status.

From Giant of Africa to nonentities.

From oga pata pata of Africa to unknown assholes.

From power and dominance to total irrelevance.

Chei…..
asshole unity begger...gaint of Africa indeed

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Rossikk(m): 10:36am On Aug 04, 2023
sotall:


Who giant of Africa epp?


Giant of Africa with human life worth less than a piece of bread.

Look at South Africa that's not giant of Africa becoming like heaven to Nigerians

Inferiority complex is a big problem for many of you.

Are you aware that Nigeria is home to MORE African foreigners than South Africa?

Do you know the number of Ghanaians, Togolese, Cameroonians, Chadians and Niger people living in Nigeria?

For many Africans and even non Africans like Indians, Lebanese and Chinese, who are in Nigeria in their TENS OF THOUSANDS, Nigeria is ‘heaven’ for them, just as you say South Africa is heaven for some Nigerians.

But you don’t see Nigeria’s value to anyone because you’re suffering from the common Nigerian disease of low self esteem and inferiority complex.

Disgusting.
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Rossikk(m): 10:37am On Aug 04, 2023
BoldBrainz:


You're clearly unwell.

Whoever gave you access to a mobile device should have thought better of it.. .

Deranged clown!

Go eat your fellow Igbos and STFU, you nasty little IPOB cannibal.
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Emergingnation(m): 10:40am On Aug 04, 2023
Rossikk:


Don’t get the history twisted, you hole in a circlist.

The ONLY reason Nigeria fought and thrashed you in the 60s was because you dared to annex Nigerian territory outside your Hole in a Circle.

And if you try it again today due to mad greed for other peoples’ resources, you’ll get your puny asses whupped again.
Says Chronic unity begging Yoruba Muslims, world renowned cowards.. grin
Apparently , you're the one twisting history here..

Which Nigeria territory did we annexed ?? grin

No part of this failed shithole was annexed into Biafra republic.. Biafra republic was made up of old Eastern region, no region outside her, was annex into her..

The only Reason why your cowardic fathers allied with Hausa/fulani and with the helped of British and Russia to fightt Igbo was that, they can't survive without Ndigbo, and knowing too well that, without Ndigbo no Nigeria grin

Your cowardic fathers knows that, that's why they fought and die in their thousands , just to keep Ndigbo in the shithole.. grin

The Actualisation of state of Biafra is imminent, no unity begging can stop it..

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Rossikk(m): 10:41am On Aug 04, 2023
xcosent:
asshole unity begger...gaint of Africa indeed

I beg Nigerians, not IPOB cannibals like you.

You are not a Nigerian.

Go away, parasite.
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Throwback: 10:41am On Aug 04, 2023
The irony is that the countries that will become the new big bosses of Africa in the even of Nigeria's collapse, are also multi-ethnic and multi-religious like the erstwhile Nigeria.

Ghana
Kenya

We would be foolish to self-destruct into insignificance.

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Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Ikaeniyan0: 10:46am On Aug 04, 2023
Armaggedon:
this is the very reason Nigeria will break up. Using resources needed at home to form big brother to those who are better than her.
Niger republic is not better than Nigeria.
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Ikaeniyan0: 10:47am On Aug 04, 2023
Throwback:
The irony is that the countries that will become the new big bosses of Africa in the even of Nigeria's collapse, are also multi-ethnic and multi-religious like the erstwhile Nigeria.

Ghana
Kenya

We would be foolish to self-destruct into insignificance.
A lot of the new countries will even struggle for some few years before finding their feet, some will never get it right.
Re: Niger Crisis Shows Why Nigeria Must Not Break Up! by Rossikk(m): 10:48am On Aug 04, 2023
Emergingnation:
Says Chronic unity begging Yoruba Muslims, world renowned cowards.. grin
Apparently , you're the one twisting history here..

Which Nigeria territory did we annexed ?? grin

No part of this failed shithole was annexed into Biafra republic.. Biafra was republic was made up of old Eastern region, no region outside her, was annex into her..

The only Reason why your cowardic fathers allied with Hausa/fulani and with the helped of British and Russia to fightt Igbo was that, they can't survive without Ndigbo, and knowing too well that, without Ndigbo no Nigeria grin

Your cowardic fathers knows that, that's why they fought and die in their thousands , just to keep Ndigbo in the shithole.. grin

The Actualisation of state of Biafra is imminent, no unity begging can stop it..

School dropout. What are 11 million Igbos doing in the north and 10 million in the west, in the same Nigeria you’re abusing?

Why aren’t they in their homeland instead of in “shithole Nigeria”?

Why do you prefer our shit to your homeland?

If those two regions decide to deport all of you to your little hole in a circle, will that not be the world’s greatest humanitarian catastrophe?

Wouldn’t you starve in your millions if Yorubas and Hausas drove you all back into your little hole in a circle?

Every day you wake up you should THANK Hausas and Yorubas for feeding you, cos without them you’re fcked.

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