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Re: De-Amalgamation Of Nigeria In 2014 - An Unknown Fact! by manny4life(m): 6:56pm On Jan 25, 2013
CyberG:

LOL...I see you lack conviction after realizing the gravity of your statement and the implications as I alluded to! grin grin In any case, it is nothing about not one part of Nigeria not standing on it own, in fact you will be surprised that your el-dorado would be the WORST! It will be the new Nigeria as none of the iboz would be allowed to stay in any other person's regions and you would clearly have NO rights as the records show and iboz will in FACT be blamed for any temporal inconvenience the north, for example, may have initially. They will surely overcome it, if they want to but be sure they will NEVER let any ibo man they see go without capital punishment. Again, the ND will never let you have a drop of their oil and better be content with yours, but biafara will be LANDLOCKED and ibos will practically pay through their nose to fly through any of the air space of their immediate areas, will pay heavily to ship their goods through the coasts of the West or SS and will be targeted if they went through any areas they do not OWN, think about it. Parts of the reason why you will pay so much is that every inconvenience of every part of Nigeria will be dumped on your head. The ND might let you ship your goods through PH but you will pay top dollars (currency) for it.

The current arrangement of Nigeria makes it such that it is more difficult for example for the north to unilaterally attack the SE. In a breakup, the Hausa's will still look to take more pounds of flesh for their Sadaunna's killing and all the insult they have endured from iboz. Iboz will need to grow all their own food because you will have to pay more for almost every food you will need from the north. In the West, you will not be welcome as residents because if your neighbour-brothers in Nigeria are NOT good enough for you now in the same country; be sure they will refuse to be good enough for you when Nigeria breaks up. I trust the west will give you time to vacate and carry your houses off the land or sell them; but cases of people who change their names to Yoruba, Edo, etc names will only be summarily executed as they will be enemies of the state. I can go on but think of these few for now!

Dude, all your rambling is so baseless. Your arguments are not only silly but makes no sense. There's no problem in paying (if you have the money), as long as they conform to the laws of the seas(shipping) and ICAO treaties of nations (Aviation).

As for food, don't worry, there are other nations willing to sell if they refuse to sell, it's not a closed market but open one, and who says Igbo aren't into agriculture. A staple food called rice and plantain is a good testimony.

If PH messes up, develop your own channel. Most of the channels and canals being used today for most of the worlds goods are MAN MADE, yes you heard, MAN MADE. Though hard/expensive NOT IMPOSSIBLE, making it for us to spend on on construction and dredging out to the main sea route, simply pay right of way. Onitsha river is about 230miles out, the only difference is the distance but it will save us future wahala of PH.

Don't worry we need technocrats who find solutions, so believe when we get there, we shall know ... haha.. We're so SCAREDDDD cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy Have you heard of comparative advantage? Don't worry, when we get to that road, we shall cross it.

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