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Abstract
The dialog explores the potential for Biafra’s survival as a separate entity from Nigeria. It delves into the origin of Nigeria as an organization and the marginalization of the East. The concern of secession and the potential penalties of separation are mentioned. The dialog highlights the necessity for dialogue, inclusiveness, and truthful therapy of all areas in Nigeria. It emphasizes the significance of unity within the face of exterior challenges and the necessity for a complete dialog on the problems dealing with the nation.
Takeaways
The origin of Nigeria as an organization and its affect on the present points confronted by the nation.
The marginalization of the East and the necessity for truthful therapy and inclusiveness.
The concern of secession and the potential penalties of separation.
The significance of dialogue, unity, and complete conversations to handle the challenges confronted by Nigeria.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:30 The Origin of Nigeria and Biafra
05:21 Therapy of the East by the Nigerian Authorities
08:16 The Marginalization of the East
11:16 The Worry of Secession
13:19 The Ransom Holding Everybody Collectively
14:46 The Practicality of Separation
21:35 The Want for Dialogue and Inclusiveness
25:09 The Significance of the Dialog
28:19 Ultimate Ideas
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Will Biafra survive if they stand alone? They will definitely thrive. Not only survive. Why? Because the region is actually the one which has been keeping Nigeria alive. Imagine if other regions decided to develop when Biafra leaves. Is that not net positive?
But on the unity of Africa, we can be better united from the standpoint of a coalition of stronger units where people in each unit believe in themselves and their countries unlike what we have now.
I have also realized that other africans who are not Nigerians will want Nigeria to remain as it is except those in Nigeria, but won't like it when nigerians flux into their countries.
You kept your promise on TikTok 👍🏿
THE SEAPORT IS ACTUALLY THE PROBLEM THEY DON'T WANT IGBOS TO HAVE AN ACCESS TO THE BECAUSE IT WILL COLLAPSE THE ECONOMY OF LAGOS 📍. AND THE REASON IS CLEAR WE ARE THE MAJOR IMPORTER'S INTO THE COUNTRY IN OTHER WORDS NIGERIA 🇳🇬 IS SURVING THROUGH THE HELP OF NDIGBO BU COMMERCE.
In my opinion, I'd say let's just go back to regional government, something like eastern region northern and western region, where everyone will control there resources and pay tax to the federal government also regional government will have state policing of there own. By doing that it will kick off competition all over the country.
This is a complex issue in Uganda we have many tribes but we get along better. Creating more African states creates issues
The tribalism in Nigeria is based on multiculturalism, these are different people with different way of living.
The Biafran region have a very unique culture which is totally different from the Yorubas and hausas, even though they dialogue the leaders in Nigeria are not fit to make reasonable decisions.
The system of Nigeria is so corrupt, it doesn't obey it own laws.
I really wish they could dialogue but the system can't let it.
The leader who they are meant to dialogue with "Mazi Nnamdi kanu" is the same person they kidnapped in kenya and was discharged and acquitted yet the FG could not obey their law.
The person u are meant to dialogue with is the same person they are persecuting 😢 so the problem is from the system, it is very corrupt and u can't get justice in a corrupt system.
Nigeria is a market for the western world
Zamfara is gold… And now there's insurgency there… Terrorist seem to automatically appear when resources is found.. 😅
The Nigerian military is the office used since the 1960…
Would love to talk with you on one your shows let's bring the black sense back… I wonder why blacks make it abroad and stay there.. Likes of jayz.. Puff dady.. Look lately puff is being sued.. This stuff happens always.. Akon seem to be the only reasonable black human.. The rest are still slaves to a western system.. They all need to know where they are from and fix the nation.. We know so much to do this at this age.
I appreciate you always for your deep solid content
Great Video! Actually, it's the other way around. Nigeria won't survive without Biafra and Nigeria as a 'stand alone' country is untenable. They also must join the "Alliance of Sahel States," the precursor of the "Federated States of Africa." Ironiclly, I believe that Biafra will join the Alliance before the Muslim North.
I wish Nigeria would separate but I know that Yoruba will suffer more than any other tribe. I'm Yoruba but the truth must be told. Nigeria is not helping us a majority. I love peace and harmony. Since it hasn't worked, we should go separately peacefully. No war, no crime but common sense
Whether then or now, I blv Biafra would develop very quickly as they have all the right 'ingredients' : high level of education, unity, innovation, entrepreneurship etc. And, no, I am not Igbo – it's just what I have observed. If there was a Biafran state, I'd probably be looking to marry a Biafran and emigrate there😂.
On a more serious note, tho, I agree with The merc – if Nigeria can find a way to solve these tribal issues, we have a better chance of defeating the hostile outside forces. We already see it in the way the country is being attacked on all sides as it is seen as the biggest potential threat against their interests in Africa.
There are well knowledgable individuals you can interview
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BEWARE Niger Delta is not part of Biafra!!!
Dr Damages also talk about these serious issues. It's not only you bro. Nevertheless, your channel is also very potent
I am Biafra… I'll like to have this chat with you. How do I reach you.
Though your host is not very articulate, he has succeeded in voicing the problem. The issues are real and the east cannot be compared with Niger Delta.
As someone from Edo, I feel the same pain, but we have tangible resources that we can ask for maybe 13% but for the Igbos, it is more like Human Resources that cannot be tapped like oil.
Imagine there is no passenger rail system in Niger delta except for PortHacourt to the east and this was meant for resources, any rail system in Niger Delta was built to take resources to the Northern part of the country.
We are tired of feeding Nigeria and being under constant threat. The volume of military personnel in the south east and Niger Delta is far more than what you have in boko haram ravaged northern Nigeria. The electricity produced in the south is not available for our use, so what are we in the union for?
Yes, African can be united without big countries like Nigeria, we don’t know when the issue will be sorted, no one should remain in bondage for the sake of a United Africa.
With different countries looking for new alliances, it will not be difficult to get new suitors.
What you are advocating for is how our region was when the colonist came the division between us, made it easy for them to conquer us, because individually we were too small to take them on. so this idea of divided, because we are not getting what you want or we’re not having any type of economic standard we want would not lead to success united we succeed divided we will fail
We will all need to sit down and come to an agreement, every tribes in Nigeria is what make up Nigeria, so know tribe should be treated unfairly.
All the nation profit should be shared equally, with trust and transparency