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The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 10:20pm On Sep 25, 2015 |
Question.... What is the meaning of Amalgamation? Why was North and South Amalgamated? Did the people of the north and south push for the amalgamation? Who stood to benefit from the Amalgamation? What existed before the Amalgamation? Is Amalgamation binding? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 10:21pm On Sep 25, 2015 |
Intelligent answers would be appreciated |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by oloyedayo(m): 10:24pm On Sep 25, 2015 |
In general, amalgamation is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form. 1 Like |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 10:29pm On Sep 25, 2015 |
oloyedayo: Thanks for your response. I would appreciate if you can answer the remaining questions I asked. In the mean time, you did say it is a process. Started by who? The combination is carried out by who? What is the basis of the combination? The multiple entities are related or not? Common goals or not? What is the criteria for 'oneness' of the form or body? 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 10:59pm On Sep 25, 2015 |
No one brave enough to answer? Not even the One Nigeria crusaders? 3 Likes |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 11:57pm On Sep 25, 2015 |
Amalgamation is the joining together of the northern and southern protectorates. Sir Fredrick Lord Luggard amalgamated Nigeria. I feel the amalgamation was more of an experiment. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by badnature: 12:03am On Sep 26, 2015 |
IPOB 6 Likes |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 12:08am On Sep 26, 2015 |
Nuellah02:Great Response. What is the verdict then? After a feasibility and viability study, what can we say of the experiment? Is it a permanent experiment? What happens if the experiment ends? 2 Likes |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 12:09am On Sep 26, 2015 |
No one has yet answered all the questions. 1 Like |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 12:18am On Sep 26, 2015 |
Thanks.. If it does end, it's prably gonna cause Anarchy. BTW, Whats with the question? CuckoldMaster: |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by kenny987(f): 12:29am On Sep 26, 2015 |
Nuellah02: Why would a failed experiment cause anarchy? Who stands to gain from the continued failure? What is d unifying or fusing factor that persists in a failed experiment such that individual components in the process of coming apart will engender anarchy? 2 Likes |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by kenny987(f): 12:30am On Sep 26, 2015 |
CuckoldMaster: Bros...ur head dey there. Amazing gospel tonight. 2 Likes |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by vicadex07(m): 12:57am On Sep 26, 2015 |
kenny987: ...it will cause anarchy because every fukkin state in Nigeria would want to become a country on its own with too much militants and warlords touting themselves as possible leaders. E.G Nnamdi Kanu |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by kenny987(f): 1:02am On Sep 26, 2015 |
vicadex07: And if everyone decides to be on their own is that a crime? People with common ideologies will locate themselves and unite as a formidable unit of theirs. Go and read up about Yugoslavia and how many countries came from it before u call names u know nothing about. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by seunwen2(m): 1:49am On Sep 26, 2015 |
Let us ask Buhari |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 4:02am On Sep 26, 2015 |
vicadex07: Interesting. Are you saying that there is no country in the world with a population roughly the same as Zamfara for example? What if 36 countries emerged, for instance? Can you explain the problem please. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 4:03am On Sep 26, 2015 |
kenny987: Great one. People avoid threads like this. I love intelligent debates. No one has dissected the questions yet. I wonder why. 2 Likes |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by mensdept: 4:18am On Sep 26, 2015 |
There has been a lot said on the questions the OP brought up. Please try to research because those answers are readily available. No need to wake up and just create redundant threads left and right, over and over. It doesnt solve the issue of having a ZOO called Nigeria CuckoldMaster: |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by ayokellany: 4:30am On Sep 26, 2015 |
All this Biafran warriors self. OP why not call Lugard's phone for a thorough explanation n if you can not get that why not join him in heaven or hell to quench your curiosity instead of disturbing those that never partook in the process you are inquiring about ? My 2 cent. |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 7:06am On Sep 26, 2015 |
ayokellany: Are you scared of the thought of de-amalgamating the country? You sound like someone who cannot have a say on his future. You love the status quo and you cannot stand the thought of a de-amalgamation. Why? 5 Likes |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 7:07am On Sep 26, 2015 |
mensdept: Don't like the thread? Walk off.......only intelligent contributions please. No one is forcing you to comment. Some Yoruba people have commented and they have been civil. I would like to keep the thread that way please. 2 Likes |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by vicadex07(m): 7:31am On Sep 26, 2015 |
CuckoldMaster: From the resulting chaos, the whole country would be ruled by people with guns and endless supply of ammunition. Women and children would be at their mercy. |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by kenny987(f): 7:41am On Sep 26, 2015 |
vicadex07: Stop this dead story about militants n guns! These are d things people tout to cause fear. Violence n destruction are d prerogatives of the North n d more reason why sane Christians in the South must separate from them. In this failed experiment are they not on rampage with d same guns and weapons? Are women n kids nt being kidnapped or rapeed or killed? The South has always been peaceful. There is value placed on lives among those who wish to break out from this hateful experiment. When u want to give examples of countries that separated u go to Sudan as an example. What about those that broke put of d USSR and Yugoslavia? How many are fighting? 4 Likes |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 7:56am On Sep 26, 2015 |
kenny987: Good point. I am still trying to understand where violence will come from. Pre-amalgamation was there violence between north and south? If people agree to de-amalgamate, will there still be violence? Should north and south appraise the amalgamation arrangement? What will make people think of de-amalgamation in the first place? There has been crazy violence in the north east even in an amalgamated north and south. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 7:58am On Sep 26, 2015 |
Nigerians are living in a country created for them by foreigners. Simple. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by unitysheart(m): 8:40am On Sep 26, 2015 |
CuckoldMaster: Amalgamation be like when you pour ogbonno on top rice come begin eat am. That's serious iranu abasha. |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by c33b33(m): 8:48am On Sep 26, 2015 |
CuckoldMaster: Almagamation is the joining of different entities into one. The North and South were almagamated for the seamless exploitation of the south by Britain and continual colonization. The North was against almagamation but their master (Britain) had made a decision they have to abide while the South had their elders' heads cut off to instill fear and force their invention. The British benefited and still benefiting from the almagamation and the north was given a lifetime benefit to rule. Before almagamation,the north had their feudal system and was contented with their Islamic religion,they even rejected the education and religion of the British. While the south had a monarchy system in the west and a republican government in the east. They both accepted the British religion and education Almagamation isn't binding and in the case of Nigeria,100 years was the duration of contract and has expired. IPOB Youth 3 Likes |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 9:43am On Sep 26, 2015 |
See, the Igbos want out. When they do, what do you think would happen to rest of us? kenny987: |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 9:54am On Sep 26, 2015 |
See, the Igbos want out. My question is, what do you think would happen to the minorities then? kenny987: |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by kenny987(f): 10:02am On Sep 26, 2015 |
Nuellah02: That is the fundamental issue. Now who gave anyone the right to address people as minority in their fatherland? Is it not because without their consent they were lumped with people with larger population? That tag erodes their pride first of all. Before this amalgamation were they not fine? The people regarded as minority have others with whom they share an affinity and close ties/ideologies/culture with. Negotiation is key and can voluntarily agree to co-exist on clear terms. That is what it should be as is the case in the US rather than this forced mingling where some arrogate to themselves superiority over others due to sheer numbers. 1 Like |
Re: The contract called Amalgamation. by Nobody: 10:08am On Sep 26, 2015 |
Hey.. Forget the minority issue. I asked a question. Don't you think others will want out if the igbos eventually succeed? kenny987: 1 Like |
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