What about the government? How should they spend the money in their custody? Just like private investors, every government has limited resources, as a result, it is faced with the …
Bode Eluyera
Bode Eluyera
Coming to Russia to study is a big experience and exposure for me. I had the very rare opportunity - elusive to millions of Nigerians - to see and study both the West and the East, witnessed the whole transformation and historical events that took place in the former Soviet Union, their impact, and how they relate to Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Far away from Nigeria - free of all the hustling and bustling, I had the opportunity to research and reflect on why Nigeria has turned into a failed state and the biggest banana republic in the world within the past 50 years, despite its enormous human and mineral resources. Nigeria's problem is much more than bad leadership - as most of us wrongly think. The main stumbling block to its development are the North and the Military. They are like gangrene that must be got rid of immediately without any remorse!In other words, I am more than convinced that in order to save Nigeria and the entire black race from destruction and doom, it must be divided! It's too late for any federalism or restructuring, and it won't even work! So, there is no point even wasting our precious time and lives on it. My conclusion is that the North and the South are completely 2 strange and incompatible bed fellows - with conflicting interests - forced to live together by the British for its own selfish economic and political interest. The earlier we understand this bitter truth and act, the better for us all. Time is already running out!From Russia with love. abm1900@mail.ru
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What about the government? How should they spend the money in their custody? Just like private investors, every government has limited resources, as a result, it is faced with the …
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What about the government? How should they spend the money in their custody? Just like private investors, every government has limited resources, as a result, it is faced with the …
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What about the government? How should they spend the money in their custody? Just like private investors, every government has limited resources, as a result, it is faced with the …
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If we are going to be honest with ourselves, it’s obvious that Nigeria at 47 is not only more divided than before but is as well in serious economic, political …
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Abuja as a capital is an ideal place for the North in all sense of the word. They figured out that if another civil war starts, a military Head of …
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Abuja as a capital is an ideal place for the North in all sense of the word. They figured out that if another civil war starts, a military Head of …
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If you are ever asked to name the capital of Nigeria and you mention Abuja, I am afraid to tell you that you would be wrong because Abuja is not the capital of …
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If you are ever asked to name the capital of Nigeria and you mention Abuja, I am afraid to tell you that you would be wrong because Abuja is not the capital of …
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If you are ever asked to name the capital of Nigeria and you mention Abuja, I am afraid to tell you that you would be wrong because Abuja is not the capital of …
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Fela was more than a musician. He was a philosopher and teacher. He was a soothsayer, talented political, social and economic analyst, in all sense of the word. He used …
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What is most annoying, disappointing, incomprehensible and incredible to believe is the condemnation of the arrest of Kalu for embezzlement by the Igbo Youth Congress…
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What is most annoying, disappointing, incomprehensible and incredible to believe is the condemnation of the arrest of Kalu for embezzlement by the Igbo Youth Congress…
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Are we to understand that Kalu is dearer to the White House than the other former governors arrested along with Kalu for the same offence? If yes, then why?
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If we ever want to change things for the better in Nigeria, we have to do more than speaking big big grammar…
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How Ndi-Igbo Blew A Very Good Chance Of Producing Nigeria's President (2)
by Bode Eluyeraby Bode EluyeraI will suggest that in the interest of equity and justice, the Igbo should be allowed to produce the Senate President. They were not given neither the presidency nor the …