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@WilsonEze03 If Nigeria is divided, Biafra would start a Biafra civil war.
All the Biafran FACTIONS would immediately start killing each other for power and establish rule by force and pestels.
Soludo would be a warlord.
Biafra is not ready for division until Biafrans learn to cooperate.
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Which civil war and who is talking about civil we were not Nigerians and we want to return to who we were we have no business being in Nigeria UK created the evil organisation called Nigeria of which Nigeria expired in the year 2014
Which other civil war is more than what is going on in nigeria right now fulani Islamic jihadist terrorists are killing innocent Christians in nigeria is that not a civil war already or what kind of civil war are you talking about?
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@Mazi_Chinonso1 @akodudotun231 Stop asking him for anything.
Look at his work in the DRC, Gaza, Sudan, Cuba etc.
That is his program of Resource extraction. Every time an African bleeds Trump gets his minerals.
Nigerians can use the same techniques that Ukraine is using to push back Russia.
Need help?
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@JamesOleKiyiapi (1) Many years ago, I noticed that the reports and recommendations of the UN were meant to deceive you. (2) I also noticed that Africans were attaching their name to these reports just to have a good job. (3) So the problem is who controls the incentives Kenyans or the West.
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@HCandypi211754 @StephenOSEMWEGI are sufferable, but a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing the same object evinces a design to reduce the people under absolute despotism, making it their right, and their duty, to throw off such government.
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Therefore, US citizens owe an apology to all.
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@HCandypi211754 @StephenOSEMWEGI it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new government that seems most likely to effect their safety and happiness. This is not a right to be exercised lightly; the Declaration advises that mankind is more disposed to suffer while evils
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An Anti-American armchair pundit wrote this reply to my post on a WhatsApp group:
Saddens me that Nigerians are making a spectacle of themselves in the USA
These Nigerians who take their complaints to the US are certainly not adverting their minds to the history behind the founding, expansion and military growth of the USA.
Simply put, USA is not better than any other terrorist entity. America jointly with Israel routinely slaughter Christians in Gaza and Lebanon.
The only difference is that when America deploys its overt terror against others - usually weaker countries - it is termed exercise of its military might. State terrorism is respected or respectful once it has domestic legislature backing it.
A country with over 800 military facilities, floating and fixed, around the world, is not only a certified troublemaker, it is an intimidator and a terrorist.
When America deploys its covert terror it is devastating to countries and persons targeted; it’s often bloody, very bloody.
So, Nigerians running to America to plead “christian persecution “ in the Trump era, are indeed taking their case to the Antichrist.
America has no moral compass to fight a religious battle at home let alone in the “jungles” of Africa.
And everyday it is made clear that America will never risk lives, money or hardware in black Africa.
Yet the chain of Nigerians wishful thinkers keeps growing longer.
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My Response to this person: 👇🏾👇🏾
It is very easy to sit in a comfortable room, analyze global geopolitics, and drop academic theories about the US military-industrial complex. But theories don't save lives when your village is being burned down at 2:00 AM.
While you are busy grading America’s moral compass, people in the Middle Belt and Northeast are burying their children.
Let’s look at the actual reality of the situation:
1. Desperation Dictates the Destination
When people are facing an existential threat—where the Nigerian government has consistently failed to protect them from Fulani militants and terrorists—they don't have the luxury of vetting the "moral purity" of global superpowers. They cry out to whoever has the leverage to pressure Abuja into action.
Historically, the US Leahy Law and congressional hearings on international religious freedom are some of the few mechanisms that actually make the Nigerian leadership sweat. Seeking US advocacy isn't "wishful thinking"; it’s utilizing international leverage because domestic options have completely failed.
1. The Fallacy of the "Miracle" Alternative
You mocked Nigerian Christians for not relying on "powerful pastors" who raise the dead or the Pope. But let's be honest: mocking religious leaders doesn't stop an AK-47.
• Asking citizens to engage in "preemptive killing" without state backing is a fast track to full-blown civil war and total anarchy.
• International advocacy is a standard, civilized diplomatic tool. If Muslims in Myanmar can appeal to the global stage, and Palestinians can appeal to the UN, why should Nigerian Christians be shamed for doing the same?
3. Realism vs. Armchair Cynicism
You claim America will never risk hardware or lives in "Black Africa." No one is asking for US boots on the ground. What activists ask for is diplomatic pressure, designation of terror groups, and accountability for the billions in foreign aid Nigeria receives.
It is the height of privilege to look at people who are being slaughtered and tell them, "Don't ask the US for help because of their foreign policy in the Middle East." To a mother hiding in a bush in Benue or Plateau State, American geopolitical flaws matter infinitely less than a US congressional resolution that might force the Nigerian military to actually do its job.
Before we criticize the victims for where they look for help, we should be asking why their own country has made them desperate enough to look elsewhere in the first place.
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@nnamdiobiii if you have no defense now, you will have no defense then. Id you need defense DM me
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@NewsLionSA @Mjudana Are we failing our descendants now? So far?
Definitely.
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Did our ancestors fail us? Joshua Maponga challenges the idea our African forefathers were complicit in colonisation; citing their religious manipulation, psychological defeat, and strategic survival.
#Maponga #Africans #Decolonize #AfricaUnite #panafricanism #JoshuaMaponga #Africa #Afrikarise #African
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@MarioNawfal Is this a trick to get the goy to depopulate themselves?
Let's not fall for this in America.
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@DOmowale I read about the slave trade in Nigeria. Please do not romanticize the past.
Focus on creating a better future because the current trajectory is horrific and a disgraceful representation of us all.
We can only fix it with meta cognition and bravery.
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Nigeria has always played a significant role in the Pan-African movement, going back to Martin Delany and Robert Campbell travels there where they signed a treaty with a local ruler agreeing to give land to African Americans. Nigerian was also one of the African nations where Marcus Garvey was able to establish branches of the UNIA. Ernest S. Ikoli was a founder of the Lagos Youth Movement and worked in the Lagos branch of the UNIA. Fela Kuti's mother Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti was a leading anti-colonial activists in Nigeria. She worked with another Nigerian Pan-Africanist named Ladipo Solanke. Nnamdi Azikiwe was among the African leaders that Malcolm X met with when he was in Africa. Nnamdi Azikiwe also named a college in Nigeria after his former teacher, the great African American historian William Leo Hansberry. And there's also Babatunde Olatunji who participated in the civil rights movement.
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@SizweBansii @GeneralSnow_ @YarKafanchan Question:
Are Nigerian diasporans afraid to help for fear of losing their job?
Would Nigerian diaspora prefer to watch their people slaughtered than risk losing their job and immigration status?
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@GeneralSnow_ @YarKafanchan This is what chronic bigotry , tribalism and treachery have brought them .. Rest in peace 🪦 to the dead
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@jcokechukwu @SmartObinna9 Slavery has the same cause today as it did in the 1500s to the 1800s.
1. Europeans arm Africans
2. Europeans provide currency and resources to dictate African behavior and policy.
The solution is early education about unified identity, values and purpose.
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“He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity: he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.”
- Rev. 13:10
If you’re in any way shape or form connected to the ongoing genocidal massacre of Christians in Nigeria, whether you’re in the bush, on the streets on in government houses, you will reap in full measure, that which you have sown or helped to sow.
No escape.
Bookmark this 🔖
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@totty_ville @oragwu You all need help.
I have been reaching out to help you all for years with no response.
Let's do a zoom meeting.
If you respond and I do not respond it means I did not get your message
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VIEWERS DISCRETION ADVISED!
This is how the Nigerian security forces, including the military, police, navy, and other agencies, have been carrying out extrajudicial killings and fueling violence across Biafra land.
The continuous loss of innocent lives and reports of abuses remain a serious humanitarian concern that demands accountability and justice.
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@Bestdgooner @boye4christ2006 @9r3yy A government is supposed to be
ORGANIZED BY THE PEOPLE
FOR THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE
If the government does not do the will of the people, the government should be REPLACED BY THE PEOPLE.
Get rid of your officials.
Replace them with CLARITY & COMPLETE DETERMINATION.
Need help?
GIF
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This is the video that made me double back and continue the project to protect Nigeria.
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2
“These ev!l people have comfortably infiltrated everywhere now. Before it was the north but now they are comfortably operating in the south. EASTERNERS, please wake up, GUARD YOUR BUSHES & watch out for any unnecessary movements.” ~A northerner warns South Easterners to protect their forests & their communities against terr0rists & Fulani Herdsmen
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@Nzayisenga11979 In reality they would start with a national tragedy of permanently displacing all the people. Then tear down all the structures. Then Move all and compress the soil and reinforce the foundation with rebar so that water would not penetrate the foundation. Then build on top.
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@Joe__Bassey The fastest way to develop a country is to focus on engineering, tech & agriculture since elementary school then give the kids the opportunity to start developing things.
SECRET: In Nigeria or Africa the opportunity to start projects is actually vastly greater than in the USA.
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@Joe__Bassey ACTUALLY it is scary to do large scale engineering projects when you have no formal training and experience. Therefore, select leaders who have the track record for the key engineering projects of the day. -- and they will be able to do it without relying on white or Chinese.
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