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NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Btruth: 7:45am On Jun 17, 2020
California is the 6th largest economy in the world. It's economy is larger than that of France or Brazil and that of over 50 combined African Countries’ economies. The little problem is that California is not a country. It is a State in the United States of America. It has little offshore oil, yet its economy is larger than States in the US that are famous for their oil reserves, like Texas. California generates much of its revenue from non-oil products. It found a way to absorb and domesticate much of the intellectual output from its premier university, Stanford University, into saleable products within its economy.

As a matter of fact, much of California's economy is built around Stanford University. So with this, Silicon valley developed. I'm sure you've heard of Silicon Valley at least once in your life. Now with Silicon Valley came companies like Apple, eBay, Cisco, Lockheed, Hewlett Packard (HP), Google, Netflix, Facebook, Oracle, Tesla...and the list goes on and on ad infinitum.These are multibillion-dollar companies. The yearly budget of any one of these companies might be larger than the entire yearly budget of, say for example, Akwa Ibom State. I'm taking about companies that are richer than countries. They are all in California. But that is just in the technology industry where the technologies and inventions spewing out of Stanford are caught midair and converted to money spinning enterprises.

But there is also the entertainment industry in California. Yes, Hollywood is in California. The US movies industry contributes about $504Billion to USA's GDP. Hollywood, as you know, contributes over 70% of that figure. Most iconic movie studios are in Hollywood. As a matter of fact, the "Big Eight" consisting of 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), Paramount Pictures, RKO Radio Pictures, United Artists, Universal Studios and Warner Bros are, or were, all in Hollywood. These again, are multi-billion dollar companies generating revenue for California.

Despite the above, California also thrives on agriculture. As at 2014, California had nothing less than 77,000 farms and ranches raking in about $55Billion in revenue yearly. It produces over 400 agricultural commodities, a large chunk of which it exports. It is the leader in producing exotic fruits in America. Its wine industry is unique. California wine is drunk with relish the world over. I used to drink some too.

This is just one State in America. You see, California actually had a choice of sitting back and striving to get a piece of the revenue generated from Texas' oil. It could have depended solely on Federal allocation to survive so that every month end, it will send its Commissioner of Finance to Washington DC to receive monthly allocation so that it can barely pay salaries of its workers and nothing more. Then San Francisco would resemble Ajegunle in Lagos. And there certainly would not be those beautiful sights and sounds that make California what it is today. But No, not California. Not America. California gives to the center and, because of its wealth, despises the idea of depending on it for survival. The Federal Government actually needs California to survive, not the other way round.

You see, America is structured in such a way that States must look inwards to exploit their wealth for the good of its citizens. There is no free lunch for the lazy States. There certainly is no commonwealth. But there is your wealth, if you can create it. Under American Federalism, you are the captain of your ship. But again, you are also the waves upon which the ship will sail. That is America. The local government, the government closest to the grassroot, is deliberately made the strongest level of government. Items like Variances (adaptation of state law to local conditions,) Public works (yes, public works!!), Contracts for public works, Licensing of public accommodations, Assessable improvements, Basic public services are all left for local county governments to handle. The State handles weightier matters like Property law, Education,Commerce laws of ownership and exchange, Banking and credit laws, Labour law and professional licensure, Insurance laws, and Electoral laws, including parties and Civil service laws. Items that the Federal Government, the center, handles affecting the States, are actually very negligible.

Nigeria on the contrary will never do well unless we restructure. We pretend to have a Federal system but we are actually operating a unique form of unitary government, and it is weighing the polity down. Can you imagine a country where the school curriculum is regulated by a national central body and states have no powers to vary or amend their curriculum? So, if the rest of the developed world is light years ahead in what they teach their children from primary schools, and our Minister of Education has absolutely no clue, the States must be burdened with antiquated school curriculum until such a time (if we are lucky, before rapture perhaps!!) that we have an Education Minister who would realise how far behind we are and bring the curriculum up to date. Just take a look at the science curriculum for grade students in advanced countries and you would cry for Nigeria. I recently read of a high school in Japan which has amended its curriculum to include robotics and drones technology. IN HIGH SCHOOL!! But our Professors here don't have a hang on Robotics even! Students are still taught the very prehistoric rudiments of physics and chemistry in our schools. And this is even in the few schools that teachers and students still meet in the classrooms! For the few public schools that are lucky to have labs, all you see are miserable nameless creatures trapped in formalin, to which nobody ever pays attention. These creatures suffer a double jeopardy having suffered the first misfortune of being caught and preserved in formalin in Nigeria, and then thereafter completely ignored, even in death! And because the control of our curriculum is central, there is nothing States can do about this.

You would think this is not a problem until you understand that Nigerians spend over ONE TRILLION NAIRA every year to study abroad. You see, the reason why you have Cambridge, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Oxford, etc is not only for academic excellence of the citizens of the countries which have these schools. No. They invest in their institutions so that they can earn revenue from foreign students from countries like Nigeria which has destroyed its educational system. Abroad, schools are so important to society that the economy, business and lifestyle of whole cities and even States completely depend on or revolve around schools. What would the city of cambridge be without Cambridge University. Or Cambridge, Massachusett without Harvard University. These cities depend on these universities to survive. And imagine that Nigeria had invested in its universities and was earning $1billion dollars a year from foreign students seeking to study here, who would be fighting over oil in the Niger Delta? How many car manufacturing companies would we have in Owerri near FUTO where students are constantly doing and selling their research products to burgeoning engineering and manufacturing companies? Recently, three students in Sweden conducted research and came up with a product that could improve wear and tear on tyres. The product became so successful that Volvo had to partner with these students to patent the product. Now when this product hit world stage, can you imagine how much revenue sweden would earn from these product? Do your research, most of the world-class products we buy today off the shelf, at great cost, were invented by university students. As you are reading this, do not forget that without Harvard University, there would not have been facebook, and this our interface would have been impossible.

But our students In Nigeria are not entirely without inventions. We invented the Pyrates Confraternity, the , the Eiye, the Vikings and what not!! Students resume school with guns and bullets, rather than books and scholastic ideas, as though academic institutions were a war college. Lecturers fly colors as do students. And when the turf war begins, people die in droves. But States can do nothing about this because some of these institutions are controlled by the Federal Government. Even for the ones controlled by States, you still can't do much because the security apparatus is controlled by the Federal Government. The Federal Government will provide or withdraw security from the State, depending on whether it is happy with the sitting Governor. So every year, all sorts of characters are vomited from Nigerian Universities to take their place in Nigerian society. So you have Judges, Lawyers, Engineers, Doctors and so forth whose first and primary allegiance is to their cult group, before the Country. The multiplier effect of this, is a treatise for another day.

But suffice to say that as long as this problem persist, let's forget about Silicon Valley in Nigeria, because there will never be a Stanford University here to provide an infinite supply of ideas and prodigies to feed the invention value-chain!

Nigeria cannot wake up from its slumber today because it cannot lift its head. The entire weight of its existence is concentrated in its head. From the viewpoint of government, the weight is In Abuja. From the viewpoint of revenue source, the weight is in the Niger-Delta. We need to urgently restructure and evenly distribute this pressure points and weights to diffuse tension in Nigeria.

We need to revisit the exclusive legislative list in the constitution and systematically reduce the responsibilities of the Federal Government vis-a-vis the States. Resources have to be handed back to the States that generated them but place an obligation on each States to contribute an agreed percentage to the common federal purse to service obligations of the Federal Government. There is no reason Education, Policing, Prisons (only people convicted of federal offenses should go to federal prisons!!), Ports, Inland waterways, natural minerals, even marriage (yes, english form of marriage!!) and so many other items should be the concern of the Federal Government. We will never develop with such weight that weigh us down at the center. Nigeria can never raise its head in the comity of nations because of the sheer weight of the head.

There is more to say, but scarcely any time. But to emphasis the point i've been laboring to make, shall i say again that there is absolutely no reason or need to fight for oil in the Niger-Delta. There are so many things that can bring more revenue to States in Nigeria than oil. South Africa has no oil, but it has Gold, and is richer than Nigeria. Singapore and Japan has no oil, good, etc, but their economic success are driven by their Human Resources . Let us fight for a system that will promote both equality and equity. Let us restructure Nigeria. Let each federating Unit be free to chart their our developmental course and not weighed down.... Let there be healthy competition amongst federating units.

Fidel Albert

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by RuddyFusion(m): 9:07am On Jun 17, 2020
This is a good read ..the question is WHEN WILL IT BE....We need our own Messiah to turn things around and make Nigeria great

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by purelyobjective: 9:07am On Jun 17, 2020
Traffic won't come here because this is Nigeria.Nice research.

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by FieldMarshall06(m): 9:46am On Jun 17, 2020
purelyobjective:
Traffic won't come here because this is Nigeria.Nice research.

Exactly, you only see traffic for silly topics. smh

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by BlowYourMind: 9:50am On Jun 17, 2020
Things might not really work of such in Nigeria because it is built on insincerity and faulty foundations, all we want to do is to escape poverty without considering the circumstances and effects on others, our Nigerian mentality is based on greed and sentiment, innovation isn't our area of expertise because we want short time investment rather than the long time running, we want to make money overnight, we have been brainwashed and badly damaged by our leaders and poverty.

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Cocoyamu: 9:59am On Jun 17, 2020
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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by WaveLion: 10:01am On Jun 17, 2020
You still have hope in this Monkey Republic? You are one of the problem.

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Babanah: 10:30am On Jun 17, 2020
In addition I suggest Lagos (Eko Atlantic) be converted to a special administrative region/free trade area.
There will be liberal immigration rule for this SAR.This will encourage Nigerians in diaspora to work live and invest in this SAR. Of course this will include foreigners as well.
This SAR will have its own executive, legislature and judiciary. However defence matters will be the responsibility of the federal government of Nigeria.

The official currency in this SAR will be the US dollar and Naira. The territory will have its own financial regulatory authority. Banks and financial institutions will be encouraged to set up in this territory but Nigerian and foreign. We may have local Naira lending rate vs offshore rate to further galvanise the Nigerian economy.

Local income tax will be paid to the local authority within the SAR but corporation tax will be paid to Abuja for distribution among the states and federal government in US dollars.

Anyone how owns a property or has lived in the SAR for over 2 years would be eligible to vote including foreign residents. Corporations will also be granted special voting rights.

Give this SAR one decade an the world will see what the Blackman is capable of achieving.

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Justiceleague1: 10:32am On Jun 17, 2020
WaveLion:
You still have hope in this Monkey Republic? You are one of the problem.

Correct
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Cyberterror: 10:47am On Jun 17, 2020
How California beats Texas economically is still a wonder. Texas has more land size, vast oil resources, produced several Presidents who sited numerous mega federal agencies in the state yet, they still lag behind California. I guess nothing beats human resources. It reminds one of the situation in Nigeria. In Nigeria today, I see 3 states who hold the kind of economic potential that California holds in the US but are not harnessing it. Lagos is well ahead on the way but will only reach its fullest potential if their politics of patronage is jettisoned.

1) Delta
2) Ogun
3) Imo

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Babanah: 10:53am On Jun 17, 2020
[quote author=Cyberterror post=90762090]How California beats Texas economically is still a wonder. Texas has more land size, vast oil resources, produced several Presidents who sited numerous mega federal agencies in the state yet, they still lag behind California. I guess nothing beats human resources. It reminds one of the situation in Nigeria. In Nigeria today, I see 3 states who hold the kind of economic potential that California holds in the US but are not harnessing it. Lagos is well ahead on the way but will only reach its fullest potential if their politics of patronage is jettisoned.

1) Delta
2) Ogun
3) Imo

Texas is a bit rural (south) in my opinion
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Btruth: 1:27pm On Jun 17, 2020
Babanah:
In addition I suggest Lagos (Eko Atlantic) be converted to a special administrative region/free trade area.
There will be liberal immigration rule for this SAR.This will encourage Nigerians in diaspora to work live and invest in this SAR. Of course this will include foreigners as well.
This SAR will have its own executive, legislature and judiciary. However defence matters will be the responsibility of the federal government of Nigeria.

The official currency in this SAR will be the US dollar and Naira. The territory will have its own financial regulatory authority. Banks and financial institutions will be encouraged to set up in this territory but Nigerian and foreign. We may have local Naira lending rate vs offshore rate to further galvanise the Nigerian economy.

Local income tax will be paid to the local authority within the SAR but corporation tax will be paid to Abuja for distribution among the states and federal government in US dollars.

Anyone how owns a property or has lived in the SAR for over 2 years would be eligible to vote including foreign residents. Corporations will also be granted special voting rights.

Give this SAR one decade an the world will see what the Blackman is capable of achieving.
Excellent idea. But will our lawmakers buy into this?

Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by orisa37: 3:06pm On Jun 17, 2020
Btruth:
California is the 6th largest economy in the world. It's economy is larger than that of France or Brazil and that of over 50 combined African Countries’ economies. The little problem is that California is not a country. It is a State in the United States of America. It has little offshore oil, yet its economy is larger than States in the US that are famous for their oil reserves, like Texas. California generates much of its revenue from non-oil products. It found a way to absorb and domesticate much of the intellectual output from its premier university, Stanford University, into saleable products within its economy.

As a matter of fact, much of California's economy is built around Stanford University. So with this, Silicon valley developed. I'm sure you've heard of Silicon Valley at least once in your life. Now with Silicon Valley came companies like Apple, eBay, Cisco, Lockheed, Hewlett Packard (HP), Google, Netflix, Facebook, Oracle, Tesla...and the list goes on and on ad infinitum.These are multibillion-dollar companies. The yearly budget of any one of these companies might be larger than the entire yearly budget of, say for example, Akwa Ibom State. I'm taking about companies that are richer than countries. They are all in California. But that is just in the technology industry where the technologies and inventions spewing out of Stanford are caught midair and converted to money spinning enterprises.

But there is also the entertainment industry in California. Yes, Hollywood is in California. The US movies industry contributes about $504Billion to USA's GDP. Hollywood, as you know, contributes over 70% of that figure. Most iconic movie studios are in Hollywood. As a matter of fact, the "Big Eight" consisting of 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), Paramount Pictures, RKO Radio Pictures, United Artists, Universal Studios and Warner Bros are, or were, all in Hollywood. These again, are multi-billion dollar companies generating revenue for California.

Despite the above, California also thrives on agriculture. As at 2014, California had nothing less than 77,000 farms and ranches raking in about $55Billion in revenue yearly. It produces over 400 agricultural commodities, a large chunk of which it exports. It is the leader in producing exotic fruits in America. Its wine industry is unique. California wine is drunk with relish the world over. I used to drink some too.

This is just one State in America. You see, California actually had a choice of sitting back and striving to get a piece of the revenue generated from Texas' oil. It could have depended solely on Federal allocation to survive so that every month end, it will send its Commissioner of Finance to Washington DC to receive monthly allocation so that it can barely pay salaries of its workers and nothing more. Then San Francisco would resemble Ajegunle in Lagos. And there certainly would not be those beautiful sights and sounds that make California what it is today. But No, not California. Not America. California gives to the center and, because of its wealth, despises the idea of depending on it for survival. The Federal Government actually needs California to survive, not the other way round.

You see, America is structured in such a way that States must look inwards to exploit their wealth for the good of its citizens. There is no free lunch for the lazy States. There certainly is no commonwealth. But there is your wealth, if you can create it. Under American Federalism, you are the captain of your ship. But again, you are also the waves upon which the ship will sail. That is America. The local government, the government closest to the grassroot, is deliberately made the strongest level of government. Items like Variances (adaptation of state law to local conditions,) Public works (yes, public works!!), Contracts for public works, Licensing of public accommodations, Assessable improvements, Basic public services are all left for local county governments to handle. The State handles weightier matters like Property law, Education,Commerce laws of ownership and exchange, Banking and credit laws, Labour law and professional licensure, Insurance laws, and Electoral laws, including parties and Civil service laws. Items that the Federal Government, the center, handles affecting the States, are actually very negligible.

Nigeria on the contrary will never do well unless we restructure. We pretend to have a Federal system but we are actually operating a unique form of unitary government, and it is weighing the polity down. Can you imagine a country where the school curriculum is regulated by a national central body and states have no powers to vary or amend their curriculum? So, if the rest of the developed world is light years ahead in what they teach their children from primary schools, and our Minister of Education has absolutely no clue, the States must be burdened with antiquated school curriculum until such a time (if we are lucky, before rapture perhaps!!) that we have an Education Minister who would realise how far behind we are and bring the curriculum up to date. Just take a look at the science curriculum for grade students in advanced countries and you would cry for Nigeria. I recently read of a high school in Japan which has amended its curriculum to include robotics and drones technology. IN HIGH SCHOOL!! But our Professors here don't have a hang on Robotics even! Students are still taught the very prehistoric rudiments of physics and chemistry in our schools. And this is even in the few schools that teachers and students still meet in the classrooms! For the few public schools that are lucky to have labs, all you see are miserable nameless creatures trapped in formalin, to which nobody ever pays attention. These creatures suffer a double jeopardy having suffered the first misfortune of being caught and preserved in formalin in Nigeria, and then thereafter completely ignored, even in death! And because the control of our curriculum is central, there is nothing States can do about this.

You would think this is not a problem until you understand that Nigerians spend over ONE TRILLION NAIRA every year to study abroad. You see, the reason why you have Cambridge, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Oxford, etc is not only for academic excellence of the citizens of the countries which have these schools. No. They invest in their institutions so that they can earn revenue from foreign students from countries like Nigeria which has destroyed its educational system. Abroad, schools are so important to society that the economy, business and lifestyle of whole cities and even States completely depend on or revolve around schools. What would the city of cambridge be without Cambridge University. Or Cambridge, Massachusett without Harvard University. These cities depend on these universities to survive. And imagine that Nigeria had invested in its universities and was earning $1billion dollars a year from foreign students seeking to study here, who would be fighting over oil in the Niger Delta? How many car manufacturing companies would we have in Owerri near FUTO where students are constantly doing and selling their research products to burgeoning engineering and manufacturing companies? Recently, three students in Sweden conducted research and came up with a product that could improve wear and tear on tyres. The product became so successful that Volvo had to partner with these students to patent the product. Now when this product hit world stage, can you imagine how much revenue sweden would earn from these product? Do your research, most of the world-class products we buy today off the shelf, at great cost, were invented by university students. As you are reading this, do not forget that without Harvard University, there would not have been facebook, and this our interface would have been impossible.

But our students In Nigeria are not entirely without inventions. We invented the Pyrates Confraternity, the , the Eiye, the Vikings and what not!! Students resume school with guns and bullets, rather than books and scholastic ideas, as though academic institutions were a war college. Lecturers fly colors as do students. And when the turf war begins, people die in droves. But States can do nothing about this because some of these institutions are controlled by the Federal Government. Even for the ones controlled by States, you still can't do much because the security apparatus is controlled by the Federal Government. The Federal Government will provide or withdraw security from the State, depending on whether it is happy with the sitting Governor. So every year, all sorts of characters are vomited from Nigerian Universities to take their place in Nigerian society. So you have Judges, Lawyers, Engineers, Doctors and so forth whose first and primary allegiance is to their cult group, before the Country. The multiplier effect of this, is a treatise for another day.

But suffice to say that as long as this problem persist, let's forget about Silicon Valley in Nigeria, because there will never be a Stanford University here to provide an infinite supply of ideas and prodigies to feed the invention value-chain!

Nigeria cannot wake up from its slumber today because it cannot lift its head. The entire weight of its existence is concentrated in its head. From the viewpoint of government, the weight is In Abuja. From the viewpoint of revenue source, the weight is in the Niger-Delta. We need to urgently restructure and evenly distribute this pressure points and weights to diffuse tension in Nigeria.

We need to revisit the exclusive legislative list in the constitution and systematically reduce the responsibilities of the Federal Government vis-a-vis the States. Resources have to be handed back to the States that generated them but place an obligation on each States to contribute an agreed percentage to the common federal purse to service obligations of the Federal Government. There is no reason Education, Policing, Prisons (only people convicted of federal offenses should go to federal prisons!!), Ports, Inland waterways, natural minerals, even marriage (yes, english form of marriage!!) and so many other items should be the concern of the Federal Government. We will never develop with such weight that weigh us down at the center. Nigeria can never raise its head in the comity of nations because of the sheer weight of the head.

There is more to say, but scarcely any time. But to emphasis the point i've been laboring to make, shall i say again that there is absolutely no reason or need to fight for oil in the Niger-Delta. There are so many things that can bring more revenue to States in Nigeria than oil. South Africa has no oil, but it has Gold, and is richer than Nigeria. Singapore and Japan has no oil, good, etc, but their economic success are driven by their Human Resources . Let us fight for a system that will promote both equality and equity. Let us restructure Nigeria. Let each federating Unit be free to chart their our developmental course and not weighed down.... Let there be healthy competition amongst federating units.

Fidel Albert

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THANK GOD FOR THE WISDOM, KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING EXUDED IN THIS THREAD. GOD BLESS THE THREADER. I HOPE THE LEGISLATURES, THE JUDICIARIES THE EXECUTIVES OF FEDERAL AND STATES AND ALL THE LAWLESS POLITICIANS WE HAVE AROUND WILL READ, UNDERSTAND AND APPRECIATE THIS.

From Orunto27

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by gambia(m): 3:31pm On Jun 17, 2020
purelyobjective:
Traffic won't come here because this is Nigeria.Nice research.

You can only see traffic on topics like, Davido beats chioma, My boyfriend keeps demanding for sex, Can i marry her. All these trash that doesn't have any economical value.

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by propsvilla3: 3:38pm On Jun 17, 2020
Lala move this nice piece to front page
Nigeria Youth need to be enlightened

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by alberson(f): 3:57pm On Jun 17, 2020
wow...I love this reviews..so educating..
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Admissionclass: 4:00pm On Jun 17, 2020
Restructure Nigeria and watch Niger delta states blow up.I

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Corlah: 4:12pm On Jun 17, 2020
awesome thread.
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Plut01: 4:25pm On Jun 17, 2020
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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Btruth: 4:29pm On Jun 17, 2020
gambia:


You can only see traffic on topics like, Davido beats chioma, My boyfriend keeps demanding for sex, Can i marry her. All these trash that doesn't have any economical value.
grin
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by ArcFresky(m): 6:47am On Jun 18, 2020
Babanah:
In addition I suggest Lagos (Eko Atlantic) be converted to a special administrative region/free trade area.
There will be liberal immigration rule for this SAR.This will encourage Nigerians in diaspora to work live and invest in this SAR. Of course this will include foreigners as well.
This SAR will have its own executive, legislature and judiciary. However defence matters will be the responsibility of the federal government of Nigeria.

The official currency in this SAR will be the US dollar and Naira. The territory will have its own financial regulatory authority. Banks and financial institutions will be encouraged to set up in this territory but Nigerian and foreign. We may have local Naira lending rate vs offshore rate to further galvanise the Nigerian economy.

Local income tax will be paid to the local authority within the SAR but corporation tax will be paid to Abuja for distribution among the states and federal government in US dollars.

Anyone how owns a property or has lived in the SAR for over 2 years would be eligible to vote including foreign residents. Corporations will also be granted special voting rights.

Give this SAR one decade an the world will see what the Blackman is capable of achieving.


Bro, seems you are not a Nigerian.

Nigerians will find a way to bastardize it.
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Commonsense99: 7:04am On Jun 18, 2020
grin
Nice writeup .

In Nigeria laws are made to frustrate development, mostly out of envy and jealousy.

The reason why you see us shouting Biafra is, the Fulani man, with the help of yoruba's have packaged this country in such a way that you can't ever succeed in that restructuring or even Constitution ammendment to allow any change you are clamouring for.
You talk of Japanese students and robotics tech, which electricity do u have in Nigeria for robotics technology? The constitution have said if you generate electricity you should hand it over to FG, current generated from Akwa ibom is beign used in kaduna, can you imagine that?

If those Swedish students who made the tire inventions were in Nigeria, your fulani FG will first check their surnames (like Nairalanders) before turning them down as usual, Ezekiel izuogu is an example.

Funny how they try to play politics with their Niger delta bull sh1t, let them cut themselves off if they feel Like, , y'all know We dont need any drop of crude oil in biafra to replicate california, this I think the others have discovered and on driven by envy, they are hell bent on preventing it.

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by lopjohnny(m): 7:39am On Jun 18, 2020
Change the leaders of Nigeria, and watch out for rapid turnaround.

As long as we keep recycling the same sets of leaders... Hmmmm, I'm afraid.

Meanwhile, I'm optimistic that someday it will happen.
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by bayelsaowei(m): 7:58am On Jun 18, 2020
The OP is right on restructuring..but just how can we restructure with (northern nigeria) in the picture. We would retrogress forever...

We need to start first by disintegrating nigeria if possible..
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Optional09: 8:16am On Jun 18, 2020
RuddyFusion:
This is a good read ..the question is WHEN WILL IT BE....We need our own Messiah to turn things around and make Nigeria great

we should support Sowore, he’s a good guy and completely genuine with absolute good intention and plans in place to take Nigeria to a greater hight
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by proeast(m): 9:58am On Jun 18, 2020
Admissionclass:
Restructure Nigeria and watch Niger delta states blow up.I

I doubt so. Would there be improvement? Yes! Would they become a model soceity? No!

Niger Delta states like Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta and Akwa Ibom are richer than some African countries yet there is nothing on ground to show for it. Akwa Ibom is the only one trying while Bayelsa is the most abysmal.

Having natural resources alone is not enough to make a state or country advanced if it does not have a commensurate human resources to back it up. If states like Imo, Anambra and Ekiti have the sort of money Bayelsa has, they would have become far more advanced and developed.

However, the biggest obstacle standing against Nigeria's development is the core North i.e. NW and NE. These two regions are on self-destruct mode and a disaster waiting to happen. The accumulation of decades of terrible governance is now sinking the region down the abyss and is threatening to pull the rest of the country alongside. The anarchy and chaotic situation in the North is yet to peak, and once it does, their is going to zones and areas that would be completely in the hands of warlords and there will be many of such areas that the army and police will be overwhelmed.

Whether some people want it or not, Nigeria is already restructuring or even breaking up due to the weight of its accumulated structural imbalance. Ultimately, states/regions in the South will have their own independent security arrangement that will be in place due to the need to counter the violence that would be coming from the north in guise of herdsmen and bandits. Some NC states will be forced to follow suit but their attempts will be seriously sabotaged. At this point, two things will then happen, a completely restructured Nigeria or total breakup will take place.
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Wiseandtrue(f): 10:00am On Jun 18, 2020
Btruth:

shall i say again that there is absolutely no reason or need to fight for oil in the Niger-Delta. There are so many things that can bring more revenue to States in Nigeria than oil. South Africa has no oil, but it has Gold, and is richer than Nigeria. Singapore and Japan has no oil, good, etc, but their economic success are driven by their Human Resources . Let us fight for a system that will promote both equality and equity. Let us restructure Nigeria. Let each federating Unit be free to chart their our developmental course and not weighed down.... Let there be healthy competition amongst federating units.

Fidel Albert

copied.
Do you think many Nigerians don't know

The leaders and their corrupt ways are the natural disaster confronting this country

The citizens are even more confused, cause we really do not have ways of going about building a just and prosperous country

Only a minority makes excuses for this failed government

Nigeria has EVERYTHING!!!, Population, natural resources, crude oil, just to mention but few, but these leaders are not utilizing them, they just allow the whole thing to go to waste!!!

Until we as a citizen are ready to sacrifice, hold them accountable, if need be, WAYLAY THEM AND GIVE THEM SERIOUS BEATINGS like some communities/country does and pave way for leaders genuinely interested in Nigerians, their growth, development and record each move of their success every day by day,

I am afraid, we will keep talking about these problems!!!

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Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by ILoveDemMANNA: 9:56am On Dec 01, 2020
BOOKMARKED.

I will make Nigeria to be Great.... in my lifetime
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by Elvictor: 10:39am On Dec 01, 2020
with our lazy leaders, hahahaha! impossible, all Governors will prefer dancing to the bank Monthly to collect feeding bottle money from Abuja than work thirty days to amount wealth, Nigeria polity isn't designed to make wealth but to eat and share wealth.
Re: NIGERIA! Wake Up. by xxxXXXxxx: 3:00pm On Dec 01, 2020
A well written piece, thank you OP for these wise words.This should grace front page.

Stanford is a premier institution indeed,would love to be associated with it.

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