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Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Bebigiby1: 2:47am On Feb 14
In 2023, when the Supreme Court validated the fraudulent election that produced Tinubu, a criminal as President, many Yoruba Tribal bigots celebrated his emergence and kept insulting other sensible Nigerians who predicted the negative impact that a Tinubu presidency will cause this country. Today, many of those bigots can’t afford 3 square meals or take care of their families…. The truth is that Nigeria is in its current state because we have consistently failed to unite against injustice and corruption…. we have consistently failed as a nation to hold our evil leaders accountable over tribalism and religious sentiments…. When you support a selfish criminal like Tinubu who has no shame and celebrate him for rigging an election…. A man who was central to the emergence of APC, Buhari and the terrible state of the country…. How do you think you will prosper?

Nigerians can now see that the end is near with Naira edging towards N2000 to $1…. Those who think that by leaving the country they will escape what is coming…. Sorry to say this but they won’t as long as they have families and relatives in Nigeria, whatever happens will affect them….

Nigerians lost a golden chance to save Nigeria when they allowed Buhari’s evil government to rig and install Tinubu as president…. Overtime I’ve seen many media propaganda reports about Tinubu’s government plans, policies and economic jargons on how he will turn Nigeria to paradise but the bottom line is that you can not plant yam and harvest beans…. Corruption can not fight corruption…. Evil can not produce good…. Tinubu has nothing good to offer but media and tribal propaganda, the sooner all Nigerians realize this the better….

Now that the chips are down, what Nigerians must do in order to survive and avert the impending economic doom is to unite (Even though we don’t like ourselves) and end this shameful APC evil government…. Once APC is gone then we must push for the formation of a national conference that will be tasked with forming a new people’s constitution that is based on equity and justice which will guide the new decentralized government (Restructuring) that will emerge. The lives of our children and future generations hangs on our ability to do the right thing, it is not too late to act and reset the system…. If we continue like this…. No matter your tribe whether Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba no one will be excepted when Nigeria’s economy finally collapses….

It is time to wake up and say no to tribal and religious sentiments…. It is time to end the deceit…. We must act, seek for justice and equity in our national polity, it is only when we embrace a merit system in the process of choosing our political leaders can we move forward as a nation….

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Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by 123yes(m): 3:19am On Feb 14
Nigerians refused to learn that is why we are in these mess today. My only happiness is that we are all buying things in the Same market. When I see conditions of some of my friends fighting on behalf of APC government right from Buhari I laugh. This is just the beginning..

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Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Bebigiby1: 3:21am On Feb 14
As I’ve written on so many threads, Nigeria’s economic and political problem is foundational…. These evil political leaders are able to rule because the people are not united…. Our current political system of government is designed not to foster unity because we are inherently tribalistic and religious due to our cultural heritage…. For us to prosper we need a decentralized system of governance that will accommodate this cultural heritage…. A government that truly represents the interests of each region and people with a merit system to ensure that only the best is chosen to lead…. let each region/state control its fate by controlling its resources, development and security (State Police), let more powers be devolved to regions/states…. We can not get this in the current centralized democratic system of government we are practicing this is why our people are frustrated…. This is why it is difficult to progress as this evil leaders will continue to deploy tribal and religious propaganda to divide and rule us…. We must reset and change the system to move forward before it is too late….

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Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Bebigiby1: 3:39am On Feb 14
Sure but it is not too late for us to do the right thing….

123yes:
Nigerians refused to learn that is why we are in these mess today. My only happiness is that we are all buying things in the Same market. When I see conditions of some of my friends fighting on behalf of APC government right from Buhari I laugh. This is just the beginning..
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Bebigiby1: 12:45pm On Feb 14
Even if Obi or Atiku is elected as president and they have good intentions, a section of the country will most likely reject them based on sentiments and work against their government because they are not from their region…. We must face the truth, the system must change for us to move forward…. We are only wasting time deceiving ourselves that the current centralized democratic system will foster peace or work for the benefit of the people….. No house can stand for long on a faulty foundation….
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Bebigiby1: 11:05pm On Feb 15
Dollar now N1600 to $1, Nigerians continue on the path of docility, they keep falling for tribal propaganda while greedy evil APC government and politicians continue their economic destruction agenda….

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Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Johnjustice: 11:07pm On Feb 15
Yes Tinubu government is dulling, but Obi don't need to be president to make changes, at least he can start from South East, where he was governor. But you are right, Nigeria is in big problem.
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Tochi360: 11:13pm On Feb 15
Johnjustice:
Yes Tinubu government is dulling, but Obi don't need to be president to make changes, at least he can start from South East, where he was governor. But you are right, Nigeria is in big problem.

No Tinubu's govt is not dulling,His govt is a COLLOSAL FAILURE grin

If you like wail and cry Obi from now till eternity nothing will change the reality that TINUBU IS A FULL SCALE CALAMITY.
Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba agrees that Tinubu is a MAXIMUM DISASTER.

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Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Bebigiby1: 11:14pm On Feb 15
My submission is for all Nigerians to unite and push for a reset of our political system of governance…. No matter who is the president whether Obi, Atiku or any other politician…. No matter the political party in power as long as we continue to practice this current centralized democratic system government no genuine progress will be made…. Now is the time to restructure and decentralize our political system of governance before it is too late to salvage Nigeria’s economy….

Johnjustice:
Yes Tinubu government is dulling, but Obi don't need to be president to make changes, at least he can start from South East, where he was governor. Talk is cheap
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Johnjustice: 6:31am On Feb 16
Bebigiby1:
My submission is for all Nigerians to unite and push for a reset of our political system of governance…. No matter who is the president whether Obi, Atiku or any other politician…. No matter the political party in power as long as we continue to practice this current centralized democratic system government no genuine progress will be made…. Now is the time to restructure and decentralize our political system of governance before it is too late to salvage Nigeria’s economy….


You are right on this, the people must unite, form a united cause to demand and push for people centred policies, true federalism is a step towards a better nation.

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Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Johnjustice: 6:32am On Feb 16
Tochi360:


No Tinubu's govt is not dulling,His govt is a COLLOSAL FAILURE grin

If you like wail and cry Obi from now till eternity nothing will change the reality that TINUBU IS A FULL SCALE CALAMITY.
Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba agrees that Tinubu is a MAXIMUM DISASTER.
You are just exposing ignorance here, stop being a sycophant, all these major politicians are same. Nobody is wailing, this is a discussion for serious minds not jokers.
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Broveens42(m): 6:45am On Feb 16
Bebigiby1:
As I’ve written on so many threads, Nigeria’s economic and political problem is foundational…. These evil political leaders are able to rule because the people are not united…. Our current political system of government is designed not to foster unity because we are inherently tribalistic and religious due to our cultural heritage…. For us to prosper we need a decentralized system of governance that will accommodate this cultural heritage…. A government that truly represents the interests of each region and people with a merit system to ensure that only the best is chosen to lead…. let each region/state control its fate by controlling its resources, development and security (State Police), let more powers be devolved to regions/states…. We can not get this in the current centralized democratic system of government we are practicing this is why our people are frustrated…. This is why it is difficult to progress as this evil leaders will continue to deploy tribal and religious propaganda to divide and rule us…. We must reset and change the system to move forward before it is too late….


You are just contradicting yourself. Infact, your suggestions will only worsen it, since the country is an amalgamation of different nations in one. You can't buy innate feelings no matter how hard you try. Azikiwe, awolowo and co all tried it, and it hasn't work right from day one. It only got worse when they continued fighting the idea of Biafra after the 1967 war.
Till today, millions of dollars are being spent to stop the emergence of indegineous nations. Why won't you struggle economically, especially when you are not a productive country. The only solution is to respect the natural separation of Y shaped River in the amalgamated region
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by khalling2008: 7:28am On Feb 16
You want people to come together and you are playing with people's intelligence in the 2023 election. You said the Supreme Court validated fraudulent elections. Tell me how the Supreme Court validated fraudulent elections.
How many states do Obi win in northwest, northeast, north-central, and southwest?

You can't continue to make the last election fraudulent and still want people to forge ahead or come together for a solution.

O boy, forget Obi in the next or future election, he will never win in this country. Because of what? Because;
1. We are tribalistic in this country, not only Hausa or Fulani or Yoruba or Igbo. Everybody in this country is tribalistic. If you are not tribalistic, why did 99.9% of the whole Southeast vote for Peter Obi in the Southeast, what of another candidate?

The last election showed that Igbo were the most tribalistic people in this country, they all voted for their tribe while other tribes in the country spread their vote to all three 3 candidates.

2. We are too religious in this country. After the tribe, the next thing is religion. 99.9% of people of the southeast dislike anything called Islam in their region. You people that dislike Islam and you want the Muslims to vote for Igbo Christians, No, it can't never happen.
Yes, Northern Muslims dislike Christianity too but they still accommodate Southwest Christians and South-South Christians more than Igbo Christians. For example, Obasanjo was voted for in 1999 to win the election and it was the votes from the north that made him the president even though some people from Yoruba were against the candidate of Obasanjo because of Abiola (June 12).

Forget all that is happening in this country presently, Igbo Christians will never rule in this country unless they change their attitude toward other tribes and other religions.

Please criticize me maturely and bring your point without insult but if you try to abuse or insult me, I will give you back bumper to bumper, I NO SEND UNA.
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Tochi360: 8:53am On Feb 16
Johnjustice:

You are just exposing ignorance here, stop being a sycophant, all these major politicians are same. Nobody is wailing, this is a discussion for serious minds not jokers.

And by serious minded people hope You are not regarding your zombish self as one?? Tinubu is a COLLOSAL FAILURE is it is,not his govt dulling.

If You are not zombing away common sense in ignorance You would sure know that APC is a MAXIMUM CALAMITY,their own no pass to win elections at all cost.
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Johnjustice: 9:58am On Feb 16
Tochi360:


And by serious minded people hope You are not regarding your zombish self as one?? Tinubu is a COLLOSAL FAILURE is it is,not his govt dulling.

If You are not zombing away common sense in ignorance You would sure know that APC is a MAXIMUM CALAMITY,their own no pass to win elections at all cost.
Complainers are useless to the nation, the nation move forward with the help of critical thinkers proffering solutions, not frustrated ranters and wailers.
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Tochi360: 10:08am On Feb 16
Johnjustice:

Complainers are useless to the nation, the nation move forward with the help of critical thinkers proffering solutions, not frustrated ranters and wailers.

Preferring solution for Apc shows the person will die in zombism grin

Apc never came together to make Nigeria better, they only joined forces to crush pdp and keep Power at all cost.

May the strongest stand firm.

Awon oni radarada,they will come online and shout wailer like mad men while in REALITY they cry ebi npka mi in sorrow and anguish.
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by oluwasunkanmi97(m): 1:30pm On Feb 16
Broveens42:



You are just contradicting yourself. Infact, your suggestions will only worsen it, since the country is an amalgamation of different nations in one. You can't buy innate feelings no matter how hard you try. Azikiwe, awolowo and co all tried it, and it hasn't work right from day one. It only got worse when they continued fighting the idea of Biafra after the 1967 war.
Till today, millions of dollars are being spent to stop the emergence of indegineous nations. Why won't you struggle economically, especially when you are not a productive country. The only solution is to respect the natural separation of Y shaped River in the amalgamated region

This. At the bolded. Honestly, if this can be possible, it could help who knows..
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Bebigiby1: 1:06am On Feb 18
As a people it can be done if we agree and take the necessary steps to achieve it. Nigerians need to come together and establish a society built on fairness and equity….. without justice we cannot move forward as a nation…. We keep doing the same thing and expecting a different result…. Only when a decentralized system of governance is established where the interests and identities of our people are truly represented and respected then can we attain true greatness as a nation….

oluwasunkanmi97:


This. At the bolded. Honestly, if this can be possible, it could help who knows..
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Bebigiby1: 1:33am On Feb 18
There is no contradiction in my submission, I am canvassing for decentralized system of governance that will advance a more equitable representation of our people and interests…. The major setbacks we have been experiencing in this current dispensation has been our inability to unite and hold our evil leaders accountable…. These politicians are able to deploy tribal and religious propagandas to divide and weaken us whenever there is an attempt to challenge the status quo…. In their quest to control the people they invent the “National Cake Bazaar” syndrome in the minds of Nigerians so when a Yoruba or Fulani man is elected President even though his tribes men know his a criminal and not fit for the office, due to tribalism and the “national cake bazaar” (Our turn to share the nation’s wealth) syndrome they will support the criminal to the detriment of the country…. Many Nigerians are inherently tribalistic and religiously bigoted…. You asked a question why don’t we struggle economically we can’t because the current political system is faulty by design and doesn’t foster unity…. Nothing can be achieved without unity…. We must do away with this centralized democratic government of deception we are practicing and adopt a decentralized system of governance…. you may call it true federalism or regional governance…. Whatever name you may want to call it as you said “Y shaped river” as long as it will advance peace, justice, equity and fairness in our national polity….

Broveens42:

You are just contradicting yourself. Infact, your suggestions will only worsen it, since the country is an amalgamation of different nations in one. You can't buy innate feelings no matter how hard you try. Azikiwe, awolowo and co all tried it, and it hasn't work right from day one. It only got worse when they continued fighting the idea of Biafra after the 1967 war.
Till today, millions of dollars are being spent to stop the emergence of indegineous nations. Why won't you struggle economically, especially when you are not a productive country. The only solution is to respect the natural separation of Y shaped River in the amalgamated region
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Bebigiby1: 1:40am On Feb 18
If Nigerians want to protest, now is a good time to protest for the devolution of power…. Any protest that will advance the restructuring of our government towards weakening the center and empowering our states/regions is a step in the right direction….
Re: Economic Crisis, What Nigerians Must Do To Save Nigeria by Bebigiby1: 2:18am On Feb 18
The reason I said the Supreme Court validated a fraudulent election was because of the events that occurred during the trial….. the revelation of Tinubu’s forged certificates and lies under oath…. A clear case of perjury that was swept under the carpet by the apex court. It is true that Obi and Atiku failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt how the election was rigged but Tinubu should’ve been disqualified based on the evidences presented regarding his forged academic certificates which he tendered under oath to INEC.

You said “ You can't continue to make the last election fraudulent and still want people to forge ahead or come together for a solution.…” it is no longer news that the last election was fraudulent, we must come together for a solution because at the end it is Nigerians that will bear the consequences of this bad APC government. I didn’t support Obi or Atiku because I knew that our national issues won’t be solved by elections just as I said prior to the 2023 elections, we must push for a reset of our political landscape to progress as a nation…

khalling2008:
You want people to come together and you are playing with people's intelligence in the 2023 election. You said the Supreme Court validated fraudulent elections. Tell me how the Supreme Court validated fraudulent elections.
How many states do Obi win in northwest, northeast, north-central, and southwest?

You can't continue to make the last election fraudulent and still want people to forge ahead or come together for a solution.

O boy, forget Obi in the next or future election, he will never win in this country. Because of what? Because;
1. We are tribalistic in this country, not only Hausa or Fulani or Yoruba or Igbo. Everybody in this country is tribalistic. If you are not tribalistic, why did 99.9% of the whole Southeast vote for Peter Obi in the Southeast, what of another candidate?

The last election showed that Igbo were the most tribalistic people in this country, they all voted for their tribe while other tribes in the country spread their vote to all three 3 candidates.

2. We are too religious in this country. After the tribe, the next thing is religion. 99.9% of people of the southeast dislike anything called Islam in their region. You people that dislike Islam and you want the Muslims to vote for Igbo Christians, No, it can't never happen.
Yes, Northern Muslims dislike Christianity too but they still accommodate Southwest Christians and South-South Christians more than Igbo Christians. For example, Obasanjo was voted for in 1999 to win the election and it was the votes from the north that made him the president even though some people from Yoruba were against the candidate of Obasanjo because of Abiola (June 12).

Forget all that is happening in this country presently, Igbo Christians will never rule in this country unless they change their attitude toward other tribes and other religions.

Please criticize me maturely and bring your point without insult but if you try to abuse or insult me, I will give you back bumper to bumper, I NO SEND UNA.

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