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"If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Newlymarried(f): 4:07am On Dec 20
A man from Northern Nigeria has said that he cannot live in the North if Nigeria splits and the North becomes a country of its own.

He shared this in reaction to an X user who claimed northern Nigeria would have been more developed if it was a country on its own.

Disagreeing with the original poster, the X user wrote: "Wallaahi once una split this country, I’ll leave northern Nigeria.

"I might write a poem and you guys will call me an infidel and declare my blood halal.

"A preacher mentioned that a terrorist is better than ‘dan bid’ah—in your same northern Nigeria oo.

"Somalia pro max."

He added that if other regions of Nigeria don't accept him, he'd rather move to Niger Republic than live in a country made up of only the North.

Some of his followers from the North also agreed with him.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by chatinent: 4:20am On Dec 20
No delusions.

It is not just the northern regions that grapple with insecurity; the shadows of danger stretch across the entire nation. In the East, the specter of UGM and IPOB fighters looms large, while the Middle Belt and Western regions contend with the menacing presence of Fulani herdsmen plus Organ Hervesters. In the North, the threats multiply with the relentless activities of Boko Haram, ISIS, and ISWAP.

Me, I can't defend any form of political unrest, whether it's from my place or your place. I no fit drink posion because it is served in my tribal cup.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Yujin(m): 4:55am On Dec 20
Nigeria will split in less than 10yrs from now. You better prepare yourselves for the inevitable. We are incompatible and shouldn't waste more time in the charade of a dystopian Nigeria.
Any core northerner who finds it difficult to stay in the core north after the disintegration should move to any country of his choice provided he won't cause problems for those countries. He's welcomed to move down South. In the same way, any person from the new countries in the South who feels uncomfortable should move to the core north as long as he's comfortable with the anticipated treatment he will receive there. No one should be imprisoned in a place he isn't comfortable with.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Racoon(m): 5:17am On Dec 20
The solemn truth! And the earlier this contraption is dissolved and all regions goes it separate ways the better. One Nigeria is not and will never be attained. We are ideologically and geographically wide apart.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Zionmdde: 5:31am On Dec 20
The north should have been the sweetest region to live in. Wonderful landscape, enticing weather (though harsh sometimes), Nice culture (minus the madness of islam)

But what happened? They allowed Islam destroy their land. From killing Christians duribg riots to initially thinking BH were out to help the fight Islamic jihad. But now God added Jara for them and gave the plenty bandits.

The east which was the most peaceful region few years ago allowed kanu and ipob use their heads. They initially thought esn, ipob, unknown angels were out for only police and soldiers, but now ordinary Igbos are being targeted, kidnapped and killed. I hope we have gotten the Biafra now

Most times, we bring Nemesis to our doorsteps. I rather live somewhere in SS if this country divides.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by ewedunamala: 5:58am On Dec 20
The greatest group that fear division is afunjarians. Becausa poverty will !!!?

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by gidgiddy: 6:13am On Dec 20
Nigeria has never worked, and can never work. He better start making travel plans because the failed British colonial invention known as Nigeria is on borrowed time

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Boogyman557: 6:25am On Dec 20
Cc
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Brenbentondiaz: 6:46am On Dec 20
ewedunamala:
The greatest group that fear division is afunjarians. Becausa poverty will !!!?

Lolz. You evil forest dwelling osu retards always love projecting your miserable lives on others. If Nigeria divides, you're going to be dumped back to your barren land you ran away from. Your fear of Nigeria dividing is always showing, despite your best efforts to hide it.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by SporaD8: 7:00am On Dec 20
Yujin:
Nigeria will split in less than 10yrs from now. You better prepare yourselves for the inevitable. We are incompatible and shouldn't waste more time in the charade of a dystopian Nigeria.
Any core northerner who finds it difficult to stay in the core north after the disintegration should move to any country of his choice provided he won't cause problems for those countries. He's welcomed to move down South. In the same way, any person from the new countries in the South who feels uncomfortable should move to the core north as long as he's comfortable with the anticipated treatment he will receive there. No one should be imprisoned in a place he isn't comfortable with.
For your naive mind?!
You think those Terrorists, Bandits, Bokoboys etc are ready to stay put after destroying their region with archaic practices? Unfortunately for the bolded, these guys don't wear badges neither do they have horns!
Their inordinate plan is to subtly disguised as moderates, move to other peaceful region, breeds to a sizeable number and continue with their chaotic practices until they destroy the new place then move onward.
It's either a total split or nothing at all.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Bendeco02: 7:43am On Dec 20
I have said it many times that the last region to fight for seperation is North.

Of all the glory Nigeria has today, North (NW/NE) contributes nothing.

Entertainment - zero
Sports - poor
Education - poor

North Central can never join them if they seperate. Those ones are liberal and behaves like southerners.

The core North only care about religion.

No region is truely ready to seperate, forget the noise. The only people that can even talk about seperation is South South but they are multi ethnic groups. They will still be fighting each other if they form new country.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by UltraSolid: 7:44am On Dec 20
Brenbentondiaz:


Lolz. You evil forest dwelling osu retards always love projecting your miserable lives on others. If Nigeria divides, you're going to be dumped back to your barren land you ran away from. Your fear of Nigeria dividing is always showing, despite your best efforts to hide it.

Well-said. Was going to respond to the douche but I see you've done a great job. All they know to do is talk and shout Biafra with nothing tangible at all done towards it. The Yorubas that don't talk and refrain from Nzogbu Nzogbu idiocy has had the DAWN SW regional integration 'Road map' report since 2013.

A superb document laying out precisely how the SW will use her human and material endowment, aided by optimal transport connection of all States, to secure the accelerated development of the entire region.

Ask the Biafra noise makers where their own well-articulated equivalent is and you will hear excuses. Yet their vacuous and criminal Biafra advocate-leaders Like Kanu and Ekpa will be creating grand titles, like Prime Minister General etal, every day. Never met a people more empty and decietful than those lot.

Today, it is the SW showing the most that they are preparing for regional autonomy with their defined and precise actions. Albeit quietly since Yorubas believe in end results and not redundant noise.

This is the reason the effective strides of the SW, to gaining self-determined progress, is 100% going under the radar to the uniformed and hateful IPOB losers and Nzogbu Nzogbu empty braggarts.

Lagos has just moved, as 2023 full deregulation of power sector allows, to fully take over the regulation of the power Distribution companies under the State to consolidate the new 24/7 electricity effort that has seen the State advertise for private sector involvement in her power master plan.

Lagos and Ogun are working on comprehensive rail connection of both States that will then extend to other States as the DAWN Road map suggested 11 years ago.

Let the con artists keep fooling themselves. Yorubas will show them, once again, it is never about Nzogbu Nzogbu noise or redundant sabre-rattling. It is about sound laid-out plans and the committed actions to make those plans reality.

The only major issues will be how to keep those immigrants from the SE out once the SW has left Nigeria far behind. A situation I know is a 100% dead cert reality in the near future. Yorubas are moving. Talkers and decietful elements should keep doing what they do as the irritating poster you responded to is doing .

Nigerians should learn to develop their intellect and thinking capacity thus making them more perceptive and effective human resources for their States, region and nation. We saw the clues pointing to Tinubu's thinking. Shown below was the demand of SW Governors in 2021. At the time, I was one of those who insisted Tinubu was behind it per his principles about governance and progress for Nigeria.

Has same BAT, as President, not delivered LG autonomy which is one of the demands all SW Governors made below while Igbo man still remains worshipping Kanu, Ekpa etal while shouting Biafra and 'seccession' up and down emptily ?

Who are those refusing to align with LG autonomy other than Igbo leaders like Soludo? This shows you how Igbos are confused. Ordinary Igbos shout Biafra up and down yet their leaders, who know Igbo land is unproductively barren and cannot survive without Nigeria, do all in their power, like Soludo, to cling to 'one Nigeria' the most. Meanwhile Yoruba leaders they love to attack are, with action, showing commitment to regional autonomy.

Let the Nzogbu Nzogbu jokers keep following losers like Ekpa, Kanu etal. SW moving silently, with her well-meaning and focused leaders, will show how it is done. Everything the SW Governors demanded below will be delivered eventually because they, of all Nigerian regions, and beyond mere noise and rhetoric, are most serious about autonomous and self-determined success. Only a question of time.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by marlow1962(m): 8:07am On Dec 20
Everybody wn split, but Yoruba people no wn use ear hear "let's split" hypocrites of one scamgeria.
If the north go their separate way, omo them go too suffer o.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Shawarmagirl: 8:11am On Dec 20
Even Yorubas will not allow Tinubu be their President if the country split.

Igbos will never allow the likes of
Rocha's
Uzodinma
Umahi
TA orji
Orji Uzo Kali, to think of becoming President in South East.

We all know what we are doing in this zoo called country.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Kaido: 8:54am On Dec 20
Finally, a sane Muslim Northerner.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Fiscus105(m): 9:01am On Dec 20
Infact, the rest of the regions will not allow, both the south west and south south to leave in peace and enjoy their regions.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Gbadugbakun(m): 9:01am On Dec 20
undecided
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Softmirror: 9:02am On Dec 20
See how the opinion of a single man is being celebrated. I am beginning to believe that this forum deliberately gives room for sensational topics just to make Nigerians petty.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Onana70k(m): 9:02am On Dec 20
We are indivisible.

We are ONE Nigeria and will continue to remain One

Let love lead
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Gadafii: 9:02am On Dec 20
Stay where you are omo werey.


The north is very parasitic to this one Nigeria that's not even working in the first place.

If the country, the north would be worst than south sudan, many of them are aware of this sad reality

That joker is comparing north to other relatively progressive countries like egypt and south sudan, in the same north almajiri and out of school children are rampant and mere tools for their elites?

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by gidgiddy: 9:02am On Dec 20
UltraSolid:


Well-said. Was going to respond to the douche but I see you've done a great job. All they know to do is talk and shout Biafra with nothing tangible at all done towards it. The Yorubas that don't talk and refrain from Nzogbu Nzogbu idiocy has had the DAWN SW regional integration 'Road map' report since 2013.

A superb document laying out precisely how the SW will use her human and material endowment, aided by optimal transport connection of all States, to secure the accelerated development of the entire region.

Ask the Biafra noise makers where their own well-articulated equivalent is and you will hear excuses. Yet their vacuous and criminal Biafra advocate-leaders Like Kanu and Ekpa will be creating grand titles, like Prime Minister General etal, every day. Never met a people more empty and decietful than those lot.

Today, it is the SW showing the most that they are preparing for regional autonomy with their defined and precise actions. Albeit quietly since Yorubas believe in end results and not redundant noise.

This is the reason the effective strides of the SW, to gaining self-determined progress, is 100% going under the radar to the uniformed and hateful IPOB losers and Nzogbu Nzogbu empty braggarts.

Lagos has just moved, as 2023 full deregulation of power sector allows, to fully take over the regulation of the power Distribution companies under the State to consolidate the new 24/7 electricity effort that has seen the State advertise for private sector involvement in her power master plan.

Lagos and Ogun are working on comprehensive rail connection of both States that will then extend to other States as the DAWN Road map suggested 11 years ago.

Let the con artists keep fooling themselves. Yorubas will show them, once again, it is never about Nzogbu Nzogbu noise or redundant sabre-rattling. It is about sound laid-out plans and the committed actions to make those plans reality.

The only major issues will be how to keep those immigrants from the SE out once the SW has left Nigeria far behind. A situation I know is a 100% dead cert reality in the near future. Yorubas are moving. Talkers and decietful elements should keep doing what they do as the irritating poster you responded to is doing .

Nigerians should learn to develop their intellect and thinking capacity thus making them more perceptive and effective human resources for their States, region and nation. We saw the clues pointing to Tinubu's thinking. Shown below was the demand of SW Governors in 2021. At the time, I was one of those who insisted Tinubu was behind it per his principles about governance and progress for Nigeria.

Has same BAT, as President, not delivered LG autonomy which is one of the demands all SW Governors made below while Igbo man still remains worshipping Kanu, Ekpa etal while shouting Biafra and 'seccession' up and down emptily ?

Who are those refusing to align with LG autonomy other than Igbo leaders like Soludo? This shows you how Igbos are confused. Ordinary Igbos shout Biafra up and down ye their leaders, who know Igbo land is unproductively barren and cannot survive without Nigeria, do all in their power, like Soludo, to cling to 'one Nigeria' the mkst. Meanwhile Yoruba leaders they love to attack are, with action, showing commitment to regional autonomy.

Let the Nzogbu Nzogbu jokers keep following losers like Ekpa, Kanu etal. SW moving silently, with her well-meaning and focused leaders, will show how it is done. Everything the SW Governors demanded below will be delivered eventually because they, of all Nigerian regions, and beyond mere noise and rhetoric, are most serious about autonomous and self-determined success. Only a question of time.


In other words, the South West cannot do without "one Nigeria"?

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by phemmie06(m): 9:02am On Dec 20
kiss
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Shattuck(m): 9:04am On Dec 20
Northern leaders need to sit up
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by osuofia2(m): 9:04am On Dec 20
angry
Without emotions the writer made absolute sense. The North were actually doing well when the regional government was in place compare to Now that we have Federal Systems of Government
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by ArewaNightmare: 9:04am On Dec 20
grin
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by onuman: 9:05am On Dec 20
Northern Nigeria would have been more developed and more secure if it were to be a country.
Commonly shared value systems are the bedrock for a country to grow to nationhood.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by ogolemati: 9:05am On Dec 20
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin na so
Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by AdolfHitlerxXx: 9:05am On Dec 20
grin

If Nigeria splits.... Ibos will gladly take tribal marks just to identify as Yoruba.

5% will become 0.00000005%

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by divide9ja: 9:05am On Dec 20
Lets break up joor.

This is a fake unity.

The North feels they own Nigeria.
The SW hate the Igbos with a passion, yet wont support them leaving.
The SE now dreads investing in Lagos.

This country is a mistake

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by JASONjnr(m): 9:07am On Dec 20
Lol.....

The North is blessed but their leaders are the problem and unfortunately they dragged the country down with their backwardness because the south gave them too much political attention.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by Bede2u(m): 9:07am On Dec 20
Truth is for me, there is no part of Nigeria that I can live in other than SE, Enugu in particular.

Every time my plane from abroad lands in Lagos, I just feel like I'm in a strange place. I never truly feel at home than when I'm in Enugu or Anambra.

If Nigeria divides, Enugu will remain my home.

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Re: "If This Country Splits, I'll Leave Northern Nigeria" Northerner Says by oluseyiforjesus(m): 9:07am On Dec 20
Ok

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