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NIGERIANS: UNITED WE FALL AND DIE! DIVIDED INTO VARIOUS SOVEREIGN INDEPENDENT NATIONS, WE ARE FREE

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PostOduduwavoice Sun 04 Dec 2016, 9:03 pm

PART 2 AND CONTINUATION OF PART ONE!
NIGERIANS: UNITED WE FALL AND DIE! DIVIDED INTO VARIOUS SOVEREIGN INDEPENDENT NATIONS, WE ARE FREE!
The slogan “United we stand, divided we fall” is a common refrain among the political, business, traditional and religious criminals in Nigeria which the foolish majority poor in the unfortunately country are buying into to further be used to destroy their humanity forever. But realistically from the Nigeria history of 1914 till date has there ever been proof of the unity in diversity? Who is fooling who? Whether you like it or not, outside its myriads of problems, particularly the economic and political challenges, Nigeria is facing real danger of breakup or outright secession. After the 1967 to 1970 Civil war, this is probably the first time the threats by sections of the criminally British created country have become more real than before. Although there have been pockets of agitations mainly sponsored by politicians trying desperately to cling to power or those who want to return to mainstream politics
However, the emergence of Nnamdi Kanu with his Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on the firmament of the agitation gave fillip to the cause of groups seeking separate republics away from British created Nigeria. It changed the traditional approach employed by groups such as Bim, Opc, Mend and the others. The IPOB agitation, which appeared at the outset as a flash in the pan, has fortunately for people like us within the Yoruba Nation and Southern Nigeria who pray that Nigeria must breakup, become a thorn in the flesh of Nigeria’s unity and for thieves who chooses that Nigeria must remain one even when its unity is killing everybody. Several people have been killed in the fresh phase of the Biafra Republic Actualization and reclamation of its lost sovereignty.
In the last couple of weeks, more daring agitating movements such as the Niger-Delta Avengers, Biafra Avengers, etc., have emerged with great consequences on the fake Nigeria’s fragile economy.
The above groups have vowed to ground the imperial Nigeria unless they are allowed to reform the inevitable Biafra Republic. Nigeria has not always being a country. It became a country through the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern protectorates in 1914 through the criminal efforts of Fredrick John Dealtry Lugard, who became Nigeria’s governor general. Since the people of the geographical entity which is today called the dying Nigeria had no choice in the forced marriage which brought about the country, they ought to have the right to determine their continue stay together. Unfortunately, referendum is not expressly stated as part of the provisions of the Nigerian Military imposed constitution which favour the North to supressed and oppressed the south and if democracy is borrowed, it ought to have lifted with all its tenets. Instead of trying to create a comfort zone for themselves by making fruitless efforts to entrench immunity and pensions for themselves in the constitution, the one Nigeria criminal National Assembly members ought to make provision for the inclusion of referendum in the nation’s constitution if truly Nigeria is not a demonic, satanic anti-democratic State. Holding a referendum does not suggest an automatic balkanization of the country. Pulling out of any Region will depend on the outcome of a free and open democratic referendum, a factor which in its own is dependent on several variable factors.
In recent history, a classical example is the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum. European Union (EU) membership, currency which an independent Scotland would use, public expenditure and the North Sea oil were some of the important issues raised during the referendum. It was not only just about independent. At the end, those who wanted Scotland to remain in the United Kingdom won by 53.3 per cent as against 44.7% who voted for independence. But there were underlining factors which produced the result at the referendum. Compromises were reached as more rights and other benefits were promised the scots before the referendum was held. In Nigeria, lessons can be learnt from the Scottish example. Those who want to go should be allowed to go; if it will not hurt the rest of the country, otherwise concessions can only then be considered if these Regions want to stay.
To all Northern Leaders and the Federal Government who must collectively as a region acknowledged the reality that a country does not belong to a Region and that Region cannot enforced unity of a country on the others especially if their humanity and development cannot be guaranteed under such country constitutional framework. The North and their Southern cohorts must be told that it is often said that those who make peaceful change impossible make violent change inevitable. Nigerian political self-serving leaders must not wait until war breakout totality before they must inevitable allows Nigeria to breakup in peace and not by war which tempo is already on the horizon. Yugoslavia experience is knocking at the one Nigeria door, when we can adopt the Czechoslovakia experience of a peaceful breakup. Whichever way out of the two ways Nigeria decided to adopted, either by peaceful means or by war, something must give in.
From 1991 to 2001, wars, which sprang up from ethnic skirmishes, were fought inside the territory of the former Yugoslavia. The wars eventually led to the breakup of the country into different republics. The Yugoslav government attempted to forcibly halt the breakup, as Buhari is currently doing in Nigeria, which led to the Yugoslav wars and the ultimate breakup of Yugoslavia into six countries and later seven republics.
But in the case of Nigeria the political class and their gladiators errand-boys permeating social media networks and every facets of the failed country still want to continue to debate what is never contestable that the concept of building a pan-Nigerian Conesus is dead and what is logically remaining to be done is not if we should breakup Nigeria or how but when. The question to this when is currently on-going in two regions of failed one Nigeria now on daily basis evolving into a real Republic as its revolutionaries continue to defying the federal might and continue to insist on maximum self-determinism for their people and their new unfolding Republic. That some Yoruba out of outright ignorance and historic short memory and lack of the knowledge of intellectual geo-political global politics, continue out of the fear of the unknown, dismiss the re-emergence of Biafra as a Biafruad. These set of pig forks are the most ludicrous human elements some of us had ever known since the day we were born. Instead of looking for solutions to the emergence of the monster they enthroned on the fraudulent and gullible Nigerian citizens, they were busy seeking for relevance in areas where they had micro understanding of under- currents networking, with strong deep international dimension, that is playing out, yet these Yoruba busy-bodies is as long from the distance from the ground to the sky. These Yoruba enjoys or seek to benefits someday from all wicked opportunities useless one Nigeria represented in the lives of the oppressed majority, hence, they want the monster called one Nigeria to remain satanically forever. My advice for them is to stay alive and see the demise of one Nigeria thank you.
#Yes it is me Makanjuola Adigun Muhammed, from the linage of Bashroun Ogunmola of ancient Ilu Ibadan. I am not a Coward.
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