Ignorant Pastor Called Emeka Okala:
"The proposal (which I support very much) because of the realities on ground, is for those mentioned six geo-political areas of Nigerian to be seen and recognised as six countries that will make up the Federal Republic of Nigeria." --- Ignorant Pastor Called Emeka OkalaFor your education, "six countries" is not Confederation. A Country is a geo-political zone or nation with its own government and own political boundary called territory, you ignorant Pastor. For example, Nigeria.On the other hand, a Confederation is a loose federation or union of states within a country where members states have significant authority and the central government is weak. An example of a Confederation or Confederal government is Confederate States of America in 1781-1789, before America became a Federal Government as United States of America in 1789.For your ignorance, Nigeria can't survive as a Confederation. It's the same reason why there was 'Operation Wetie' in the Western Region when Nigeria operated a Confederation, which eventually led to Nzeogwu's coup and killings of regional leaders like Okotie-Ebo, Akintola, Tafawa Balewa, Ahmadu Bello and others and ultimately the end of the First Republic. It was because the central government was weak.What kind of Professor are you? You don't know what Confederation is.Shame on you.Kayode
On Thu, Jan 8, 2026 at 9:19 AM, Nebukadineze Adiele<nebuka...@aol.com> wrote:Yes, Tanganyika and Zanzibar's morphing into Tanzania is the only successful confederate state in Africa. Its founders and continued leaders eschewed personal and all parochial interests for what is in the best interests of the peoples.Contrary to the lies peddled below by Deranged Ape Kayode Adebammuọjọ, Nigeria has never existed as a confederacy, the closest it came to confederacy was the Aburi Accord, but it was thwarted by opportunistic leaders of Nigeria who put personal and parochial interests above what is in the best interests of the people. Nigeria was a federation before and after gaining independence; it did run a federation that allowed the federating units the freedom obtainable in a federation, unlike since 1967 when the states were created.The US began as a confederacy but within a few years, it ran into obstacles as to how to resolve conflicts between states. It began when New York and New Jersey had some squabble over some river. It then dawned on the states that there had to be a leader of them all, so they realized the importance of federal laws always preceding states and local laws whenever and wherever they meet, hence the supremacy of the "commerce clause" of the Constitution. The same thing applied to the Confederate states that seceded from the Union, they met obstacles as the war was going on because there was no clearly defined leadership of their confederacy -- different states were overruling the federal government. Confederacy President Jefferson Davis saw the foolishness of having been on the side of those who demanded absolute freedom of operation by the states from the federal government before the war. This was his first disillusionment with the war -- while POTUS Lincoln could order XYZ be done, and it was enforced and done, Davis couldn't get anything done without the states deciding on it.Bottom-line, a total confederation cannot work in Nigeria as it has worked in Tanzania, because Nigerians are dishonest people. A loose federation, as existed before the war, should be restored; the states should be reverted into the Regions from where they were carved out (with an additional Region created in the Middle Belt) --Igbos of Mid-West should be carved into Eastern Region, while the elements in Eastern Region who aren't Igbo and wish not to remain in Eastern Region are carved into the Mid-West. If that doesn't work, Nigeria should be split into two, with Yoruba and the core North founding a country -- since they have Islam in common. The Middle Belt should decide whether to join Yoruba and the core North or join the Eastern Region. This is simply the solution to Nigeria's problem, nothing more and nothing less.Nebukadineze Adiele
General Ishola Williams:You're talking about small countries with homogeneous citizens. Confederacy as a system of government can thrive easily in small countries like Belgium with homogeneous population. But it will fail woefully in big countries with a lot of diversities like Nigeria and America. That's why it failed in Nigeria in the 60s and in America in 1861.Nigeria is a big country with a lot of ethnic groups. That's why Confederation or Confederal System of Government failed woefully in Nigeria in the 60s. The same bigness with a lot of diversities in America made Confederal government to fail in America in 1861 with a civil war, just like Nigeria and its civil war. American people of the Confederate America consisted of immigrants from Europe and other countries. They were not homogeneous. That's why it failed woefully in America.Switzerland and Belgium are small countries with homogeneous populations.KayodeKayode
This is the first time Trump who purposely diverted American people's attention from serious problems in America to Venezuela and Nigeria, ever admitted there are Muslim killings in Nigeria like Christian killings, despite his own Ambassador to Nigeria telling him that there is no Christian Genocide in Nigeria only terrorism that kills Christians, Muslims and Atheists alike. That Boko Haram and other terrorist organizations in Nigeria kill more Moslems than Christians. Trump purposely removed the former American Ambassador to Nigeria for telling him the truth about Nigeria and replaced him another person who will fit his Christian Genocide narratives, after failing to solve serious domestic issues in America.
Unfortunately, there are too many gullible Nigerians around the world who want their own country to be destroyed by America under the pretence of Christian Genocide. It's only Nigerians in the whole world who wilfully call on foreign powers to invade and destroy their own country. The Igbo wilfully turn their own attention away from their own IPOB and ESN terrorists that are committing Genocide against their own Igbo every day.
Unfortunately for them, the American Congress has just made a law that restricts Trump invasion of foreign countries without approval of the Congress. Trump still can't believe his own Republicans joined the Democrats to pass the law.
Only Igbo People! What A People!
Sahara Reporters
United States President, Donald Trump, has made a partial U-turn on his long-held narrative about religious killings in Nigeria, admitting that Muslims are also being killed in the country, even as he insisted that Christians remain the primary victims.
Trump’s comments were made during an interview with The New York Times and published on the newspaper’s website on Thursday, following questions about Washington’s Christmas Day military strike in Nigeria.
The U.S. military had announced at the time that it carried out the strike against Islamic State militants operating in northwest Nigeria, saying the operation was conducted at the request of the Nigerian government.
The strike reportedly targeted Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) elements, a splinter group of Boko Haram responsible for years of violence across northern Nigeria.
During the interview, Trump was asked to respond to statements previously attributed to his own Africa adviser, who had said that extremist groups such as Boko Haram and Islamic State were killing more Muslims than Christians in Nigeria.
In response, Trump said, “I think that Muslims are being killed also in Nigeria. But it’s mostly Christians.”
Reacting to Trump’s comments, former Nigerian presidential candidate and human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, dismissed the Christian genocide narrative as a deliberate and manipulative construct designed to justify foreign military and economic interests.
In a posts on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Friday, Sowore accused Trump of using religion as a convenient emotional tool while pursuing imperial and economic objectives.
"Emperor @realDonaldTrump wakes up, intoxicated by U.S. military power, scans the globe, and fixes his gaze on any part of the earth rich in oil or so-called rare earth minerals, wherever his bread can best be buttered,” Sowore wrote.
He added, “From that place of imperial loneliness, he decides to invade. The narrative used to justify it is secondary; even then, it only needs to match the gullibility of the intended audience..”
Sowore said he has consistently argued that claims of a Nigerian Christian genocide are not rooted in objective reality but are carefully crafted to exploit religious sentiment and mobilise political support, particularly among conservative audiences in the United States.
“I have always maintained that the Nigerian “Christian genocide” narrative is a calculated ruse, crafted to occupy a popular emotional space. It worked wonders!” he said.
The activist further questioned Trump’s moral authority to speak on Christian values, insisting that the former U.S. president does not embody the principles of the Christian faith he often invokes.
"The truth is that @realDonaldTrump does not serve the God of the Christian Bible. He does not love his neighbor as himself,” Sowore stated.
He went on to accuse Trump of lacking compassion even for his own citizens, saying, “As we now know, he doesn't care about his fellow Americans so long as they don't toe his warped line of reasoning.
"He loves only himself and his account balance. Everything else is theatre
On Wed, Jan 7, 2026 at 10:00 PM, Kayode Adebayo<kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Ignorant Pastor Called Emeka Okala:
For your education, Confederation leads to civil wars. It was because America practiced Confederation which caused the American Civil War in 1861. It was the same Confederation in the first republic that led to Nigerian Civil War in 1967. It was regionalism aka Confederation that made Ojukwu to secede from Nigeria, because he had seen the power that resided in Eastern Region that later became Eastern State, which eventually led him thinking about seceding and eventually civil war. He had seen how weak central government was during the first republic and that catapulted him to want to secede from Nigeria.Nigeria hasn't had another civil war, because we now operate a Federal System of Government with powerful central government and America hasn't had another civil war since America became a Federal System of Government with a powerful central government. When people from different ethnic groups like in Nigeria or different parts of the world like in America are granted autonomy within a country, they start looking for trouble, because power corrupts.If the six geo-political areas of Nigeria get their own governments, with a weak central government, they will start terrorizing their neighbors with their own ammunition and wanting to secede from the union which will lead to a civil war.Unfortunately, people like you just go to Facebook and copy and paste whatever dummies on Facebook write without critical thinking.Kayode
General Ishola Williams:
There are only two or three ethnic groups in Belgium and they are more or else homogeneous citizens. Similarly, there are only four ethnic groups in Switzerland and are homogeneous in nature and are not many and not divided along ethnic lines like in Nigeria.For your information, there are 330 ethnic groups in Nigeria, all divided along ethnic lines. Belgium and Switzerland are very small countries which makes Confederation essy to practice. They are not big and complex countries like Nigeria and America.Germany like Nigeria and America practiced Confederation between 1815 and 1866 and failed woefully like America and Nigeria. Germany had more than 10 ethnic groups. Internal rivalries led to Austro-Prussian war, a civil war in Germany in 1866, which ended Confederation in Germany like Nigeria and America.Like I said, Confederation always lead to civil wars. Germany is not a small country. It has a diverse big population of 83 million people with many ethnic groups like Nigeria and America. That's why Confederation couldn't work in Germany like Nigeria and America.Be careful what you wish for Nigeria. If trouble starts in Nigeria due to Confederation, you will be among the first to jet out of Nigeria to your favorite Switzerland that you so admire. Remember you're a General with many benefits. How many Nigerians have mansions in Ikoyi like you? How many Nigerians have several drivers, cooks, aides, SUVs and plenty of money in the bank like you, courtesy of Buhari and Tinubu?General Ishola Williams, always remember the down trodden people in Nigeria who are not members of the upper class of Nigeria like you. They are the ones that will suffer if trouble starts in Nigeria, because they can't afford to jet out to Switzerland like you.
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On Mon, Jan 12, 2026 at 12:14 PM, Cyril Anyanwu<lash...@hotmail.com> wrote:
HAHAHAA!!
Happy New Year, my angry, hollow friend, Kayode,How do you end 2025 with anger/cursing and begin a new Year with anger/cursing?
When will you grow up?
Why don't you attempt to impeach what I wrote?If I ask just one question now, you will, as usual, expose your naivety and ignorance.
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Subject: Dummy And Buffalo Soldier Called Cyril Anyanwu, Know Where You Came From: Re: Reality Check: Dumbest Igbo Boy Called Cyril Anyanwu: Hear Your Fellow MAGA Regretting Voting For Trump: Enjoy!
Buffalo Soldier Called Cyril Anyanwu:
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>>Nicolás Maduro and several associates were indicted in the Southern District of New York in 2020 for narco-terrorism and drug trafficking. USA can pick him up anywhere, same way they picked up Osama bin laden<<(CY)