Nigeria shouldn't be broken into smithereens not a single region will survive in the long Run. However Nigeria will not survive the long term with Current Trojan Horse / Weak Link Northern Nigeria’s involvement, collapse is inevitable.
Nigeria should not be broken into three or so regions: it's unrealistic, and not a single region will survive in the long term. However, neither will Nigeria survive in the long term with Present or Current Northern Nigeria’s involvement.
For starters, the name Nigeria, to me, convincingly means "Nigger Area."
The landmass was originally going to be named "Goldesia, Goldinia" due to the activities of so called Sir George Taubman Goldie (or so—I can’t recall his exact name), who preceded the so called Lord Lugard.
Lugard later arrived with his girlfriend and lover, Flora Shaw, who allegedly lazily coined the name "Nigger Area" due to their lack of creativity in finding a suitable name after "Goldesia, excuse me was it Goldinia" was refused, [ use google don't believe everything you read online, or even offline find out ] —perhaps out of jealousy or even foresight.
"Nigger Area" was then shortened to "Nigeria" as some sort of tongue-in-cheek appellation turned official national name.
This seems believable due to the prevalent racist mindset among European enslavers of that era.
After all, we can observe a reflection of this trait in Australia, where the Indigenous people with original native names were grouped together and effectively cursed as "Abhor Originals" or "Aboriginals."
Today, the very people who passionately disagree with such positions are the same individuals earning hundreds of thousands of dollars offline and online selling us the "Power of the Spoken Word" and similar "mind over matter" New Age ideas.
Yet, when we point out that chanting the name "Nigeria"—or perpetuating the "Aboriginal" terminology—is problematic, they dismiss it as "woo-woo nonsense."
These same people, of all colors mind you (let’s not assume this disconnect from nature and instinct is limited to any one skin tone), often include nauseating beings who might even be your closest genetic or physical relatives.
So you see my point. On one hand, they teach the power of words and thoughts, while on the other, they disregard the deeper implications of this very principle when it suits them.
Now, let’s address the root of the issue: change the name of Nigeria and remove Present or Current Trojan Horse Riding Northern Nigeria from the map. It’s unsustainable.
Yet, most of the leaders—hence, the managers of the national pot and purse—have come from this so-called holy Muslim North.
This begs a pressing question: for those who have traveled globally, how many minicab drivers, dishwashers, toilet cleaners, gatekeepers, train drivers, council bureaucrats, Capitol building U.S. Senate cleaners, Icelandic park staff, etc, of Nigerian extraction
[ with or without University PHD, BSC, LLB -ETC even RIP haha degrees]
do you see originating from the current Muslim North?
They seem to fare financially well even abroad, though most are sent at the behest of some billionaire Alhaji or Alhaja. Need I say more?
And yet, what the North seems to contribute to this region is Boko Haram, Fulani terrorists, Islam, and groundnuts.
The data is there, and here’s more:
Nigeria is divided into six geopolitical zones, each with distinct raw materials, population sizes, literacy levels, and contributions to national leadership. Here’s an overview:
- States: Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara
- Raw Materials:
- Agricultural: Groundnuts, cotton, millet, sorghum
- Mineral: Gold, limestone, granite
- Population: Approximately 45 million
- Literacy Level: Significantly lower than the southern regions; for instance, the median literacy rate in the North is around 34%.
- Heads of State:
- Notable Leaders: General Muhammadu Buhari, General Sani Abacha
- Corruption Allegations:
- General Sani Abacha's regime was notorious for large-scale corruption, with over $20 million in assets stolen and later repatriated.
- States: Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, Yobe
- Raw Materials:
- Agricultural: Cotton, groundnuts, maize
- Mineral: Gypsum, kaolin, uranium
- Population: Approximately 26 million
- Literacy Level: Among the lowest in the country; adolescent literacy rates are notably lower in the Northeast.
- Heads of State:
- Notable Leaders: General Yakubu Gowon
- Corruption Allegations: None documented during General Gowon's tenure.
- States: Benue, Kogi, Kwara, Nasarawa, Niger, Plateau, Federal Capital Territory
- Raw Materials:
- Agricultural: Yam, cassava, rice
- Mineral: Tin, marble, tantalite
- Population: Approximately 25 million
- Literacy Level: Varies across states; however, the North generally has lower literacy rates compared to the South.
- Heads of State:
- Notable Leaders: General Ibrahim Babangida
- Corruption Allegations: Faced numerous allegations, including mismanagement of oil windfall revenues during the Gulf War.
South West
- States: Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo
- Raw Materials:
- Agricultural: Cocoa, oil palm, rubber
- Mineral: Bitumen, limestone, granite
- Population: Approximately 32 million
- Literacy Level: Higher than the national average, at about 89%.
- Heads of State:
- Notable Leaders: Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
- Corruption Allegations: Mismanagement of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) during Obasanjo's civilian administration.
South East
- States: Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo
- Raw Materials:
- Agricultural: Oil palm, cassava, rice
- Mineral: Coal, limestone, lead
- Population: Approximately 22 million
- Literacy Level: Relatively high.
- Heads of State:
- Notable Leaders: Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi
- Corruption Allegations: None documented during his brief tenure.
South South
- States: Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Rivers
- Raw Materials:
- Agricultural: Rubber, oil palm, fisheries
- Mineral: Crude oil, natural gas
- Population: Approximately 28 million
- Literacy Level: Higher than the national average.
- Heads of State:
- Notable Leaders: Dr. Goodluck Jonathan
- Corruption Allegations: Several scandals, including mismanagement of fuel subsidy funds.
If Nigerians are serious about the future, and the call for a breakup isn’t motivated by tribalism— if it's rooted in survival, then realism now, they must wake up and stop playing
[stop jeopardizing/ relegating to be scrubbed ]
with their unborn descendants reality .......or they'll regret it sooner than later, be it locally or at the hands of foreign investors, that landmass isn't to be joked with, spiritualists/ materialists of certain echelons will agree at the drop of a hat.
Nigeria shouldn't be broken into smithereens not a single region will survive in the long Run. However Nigeria will not survive the long term with Present or Current N. Nigeria included.
If this isn’t addressed, Nigeria won’t hold. The Present or Current weakest link North is unsustainable and must either be cordoned off or cut out like a cancer. Otherwise, collapse is inevitable.
I myself will recolonize the real estate before some Chinese brother or Arabic UAE sister does, it's called modern global business, stop the collective mutual masturbation.........eeew it's creepy.
DUH, Period.
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