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Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 11:03am On Aug 09, 2023
The ongoing contemplated military action against military leaders and coup plotters in Niger Republic is designed to assert Tinubu’s legitimacy and draw parallels with strong leaders of the past, defining his presidency in a moment of uncertainty. Like his earlier reforms, he is not unaware that northern Nigeria will suffer the consequences, and he is unperturbed.

Much like Thatcher’s decisive commitment to defending the Falklands, which reinvigorated her political standing, Tinubu sensed an opportunity to cement his contested presidency by embarking on sweeping reforms to demonstrate an unwavering resolve and a dedication to the Nigerian people. The tangible impact on the lives of those in the affected areas continues to fuel debate and speculation among political observers, both within Nigeria and on the international stage, about whether these strategies will ultimately fortify Tinubu’s position or further divide an already polarised nation.

These trial-and-error reforms are having significant repercussions, particularly in northern Nigeria. The negative consequences of his policies, such as fuel subsidy removal, currency devaluation, and school fee increment, have created a wave of discontent in the region with dire socioeconomic challenges. Since the inauguration, the North has been at the receiving end of Tinubu’s experimental policies. The discontent is exacerbated by reforms that disproportionately impact the northern states, leading to a growing sense of alienation and mistrust.

The ongoing stand-off with Niger adds another layer of complexity to the situation. The sentiment that resonates with many affected areas is that he views the North as outcasts and expendable in his broader political strategy and the declaration of war with Niger fuels this debate. His indifference toward the northern states cannot be more obvious. If left unchecked, the consequences will be catastrophic for West Africa, not only for Nigeria. It will consume us all.

One cannot deny that Tinubu has already poked the hornet’s nest with his declaration. Since the establishment of the Sokoto Caliphate in the early 1800s, the relationship between Nigeria and Niger Republic has been characterised by peace and civility. The two nations have managed to avoid significant conflict despite being colonised by different European powers — France, Germany and England. However, the current situation represents a stark departure from this historical harmony, marking the first time that relations with Niger have deteriorated to such an extent.

The ongoing military expansion from its entrenched presence in North East states of Borno and Yobe to the border towns of Sokoto and Zamfara in the North West signals escalating tension. While actions such as electricity cutoffs from Kainji Dam and border closures might be seen as strategic manoeuvres, they leave a sour taste, hinting at deeper issues with a country we share so many things. If these disagreements intensify, it is not just remote places of worship or deserted night-time motorways in the North that will bear the brunt. The war could very well be at our doorsteps across the country. It will be touching our daily lives, affecting our cities, and spilling over into our living rooms. Targets would not be confined to battlegrounds; they could extend to our crucial infrastructure — dams, airports, bridges, schools, hospitals, and government edifices.

That is why the people in northern Nigeria are anxious. People can dictate when a war starts but cannot tell when it ends. Further fueling these concerns is the involvement of Russia and the Wagner Group, a notorious Russian private military organisation. Their track record of sowing discord and their expertise in warfare add layers of complexity to the situation, casting a dark shadow of uncertainty over the future.

Even if Tinubu were to make a U-turn on his decision, the involvement of the Wagner Group adds a layer of complexity that makes a peaceful resolution appear nearly miraculous. The Wagner Group’s presence in various global conflicts paints a troubling picture. Their actions have contributed to strife in Sudan, Syria and Libya, exacerbating tensions and conflicts. Their meddling in Burkina Faso, Mali and Chad is fuelling already volatile situations and complicating peace efforts. Given the position Tinubu took with ECOWAS, separating the Wagner Group from Nigeria’s affairs seems daunting, and it will be terrifying if Russia takes the initiative.

The onus now falls on Nigerian lawmakers to guide and temper Tinubu’s actions. They must remind him that his primary duty as president is to the Nigerian people, above any external interests. The role of the northern lawmakers is pivotal in case there is any division in the chamber. They must steer the situation back to a path of dialogue and cooperation, recognising that shared history and mutual respect have traditionally guided these regional relations.

The stakes are high: if conflict erupts and Nigeria loses, these lawmakers might find themselves without positions in mere weeks. Northern senators must heed the lessons of war-torn nations like Syria, Libya, Iraq and the Central African Republic and act to prevent conflict in Nigeria. Unlike their previous speedy approvals of the 2023 supplementary budget and the bow-and-go ministerial confirmations, they must put Tinubu under a microscope.

https://dailytrust.com/tinubu-is-playing-die-with-the-north/

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by riverbird: 11:03am On Aug 09, 2023
cheesy

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 11:11am On Aug 09, 2023
I really don't blame or envy the president right now. Anyone seeing the bigger picture with the privileged information he has would most likely have done almost the same if not the same thing. Could it have been handled better ? Maybe but one thing we shouldn't forget is that there's big trouble at our northern doorsteps and we have to be ready to confront it

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Meti99(m): 12:08pm On Aug 09, 2023
The biggest problem of Nigeria is that Nigeria herself isn't One..
The interest of the president is quite parallel to the interest of different nations that constitutes Nigeria..
He has a serious task to make REVOLUTIONARY actions..the way Nigeria is constituted at the moment is seriously tempting for military interventions...else he will have himself to blame

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Akfrenzy(m): 12:09pm On Aug 09, 2023
grin Since the inauguration, the North has been at the receiving end of Tinubu’s experimental policies


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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Racoon(m): 12:09pm On Aug 09, 2023
The balabloo-blu-bulava itchy and twitchy nerves to invade Niger Republic and thereby violates its sovereignty will never be taken lightly by the northerners who are not scared of the collateral damage effect but simply because of the strong family and socio-cultural links many of them have and share with Niger Republic.

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Bubu4Sea: 12:09pm On Aug 09, 2023
I don talk b4, Tinubu is doing this becos it won't affect his region.

France is pushing him to regain their lost colony.
Watch this video and see how the French exploit Africa.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQUAbQCGEc4

The video above shows that France is simply fighting for it cheap resource in Niger.

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by landmark86: 12:09pm On Aug 09, 2023
The dog wey go lost will not hear the whistle of the Hunter.

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Thegamingorca(m): 12:09pm On Aug 09, 2023
It's "Dice" not "die"


Go school to know the difference Una say no!

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by basty: 12:10pm On Aug 09, 2023
MASTAkiLLAh:
I really don't blame or envy the president right now. Anyone seeing the bigger picture with the privileged information he has would most likely have done almost the same if not the same thing. Could it have been handled better ? Maybe but one thing we shouldn't forget is that there's big trouble at our northern doorsteps and we have to be ready to confront it


I can reason along.

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by oluwaseyi0: 12:10pm On Aug 09, 2023
I think ecowas should not make president less than one year on the sit their chairman

So the president can familiarize himself with lots of things

Tinubu was just barely 2 months into the his tenure when he was made ECOWAS

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Basic123: 12:10pm On Aug 09, 2023
Nigeria,is not a country.

So many conflicting interests!

No wonder ECOWAS itself na lamedog....alot of cog in the wheel of its functionality.

This unknown Nasir Aminu himself sound like TINUBU political opponents in Nigeria than a neutral objective analyst....how does his action as ECOWAS chairman related to ?legitimacy.when buhari and GEJ were ECOWAS chairmen both Atiku and buhari were dragging them in court respectively.

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 12:10pm On Aug 09, 2023
law
Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Oricha79(m): 12:10pm On Aug 09, 2023
Ok
Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by datola: 12:11pm On Aug 09, 2023
Tinubu will not fight any war in Niger. We don't want to compound problems for our people especially in the North.

And about his polocies on subsidy, exchange rate and tax policies .. they are best for us in the long run

It's not targeted any any Nodthern region as the illiterate author claimed

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by gerrardomendes(m): 12:12pm On Aug 09, 2023
Dear Agbadorian, your masters have spoken.
.

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...the north remembers grin

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by YouAreNobody: 12:12pm On Aug 09, 2023
any discerning mind would know that the only reason Tinubu is interested in going to war is because he's seeking for legitimacy from US and other western countries whose interests have been affected by this change of government in Niger.

There's more to this story than most people think

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by SmartPolician: 12:12pm On Aug 09, 2023
You people should rest.

Ebola isn't going to war!

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by cursedAbiola(f): 12:12pm On Aug 09, 2023
Tinubu is a bastard drug dealing vagabond

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Neddstark: 12:12pm On Aug 09, 2023
This single miscall has brought down Tinubu in the eye of Northerners. You want brothers to kill their fellow brothers over coup d'etat, while your region remains safe? They better talk to balablu before giving him a mic. He will goof more.

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by tunjijones(m): 12:12pm On Aug 09, 2023
The decision is very difficult to make.

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by BeyondExpectanc: 12:12pm On Aug 09, 2023

Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Angelfrost(m): 12:12pm On Aug 09, 2023
If he invades, he has fvcked up (The North will collectively rise against him)... If he doesn't invade, he has fvcked up (He will look weak).

Mr. President is in an unenviable position/dilemma right now.

This is why he should never have been hasty to react to the whole Coup issue... He should have simply sat back and observed a bit. Life should not always be gra gra.

Same thing with some of the 'great' policies since he assumed office... So much haste, so little planning and almost zero foresight and feasibility.

Why is he always in a hurry to act and react??! Who exactly is he trying to please??! Certainly not most Nigerians.

He needs to watch it... Seriously.

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Classicalman(m): 12:13pm On Aug 09, 2023
Watch EBOLA REGION minions convulse now...

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Clairvoyancy: 12:13pm On Aug 09, 2023
Tinubu should be careful with the decision he makes on the crisis in Niger.

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Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by Judolisco(m): 12:13pm On Aug 09, 2023
What did buhari play with the North?
Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by GrowthLover(m): 12:13pm On Aug 09, 2023
Useless people
Re: Tinubu Is Playing Die With The North By Nasir Aminu by dmostcheerful(f): 12:14pm On Aug 09, 2023
Thegamingorca:
It's "Dice" not "die"


Go school to know the difference Una say no!
Mr English wey no sabi anything, singular dice is called die.

Btw, English isn't our first language and shouldn't be a measure for intelligence.

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