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Nigeria: A union of ethnic mistrust and hatred

Nigeria: A union of ethnic mistrust and hatred

By GhanaSummary NewsroomNigeria

The strange truth remains, therefore, that what Nigeria needs as panacea to its incurable disease is neither entertainment and cajoling protest, civil war, nor nocturnal election result for change of leadership, but a civilized dialogue for a peaceful separation into totally independent partitions which will only remind us that “there was once a country” but now there are countries where human life and dignity matter and are prioritized over religion and power.

The imperative In the face of the prevailing analysis and a state where citizens are degraded and mortgaged to daily death by theocratic bigotry, with intent to impose, kill or convert with government passivity, an emergency referendum for the nationalities, who in their inalienable right to survival and self-determination, should be convened for them to declare their interest in Nigeria or otherwise – their respective independence from the deadly ruptured boat – as a matter of utmost imperative.

Their leaders prefer their on-the-ground crumbs for errand boys of Nigeria, which lubricates their appetite to abandon and donate their people as blood transfused to sustain the life wire of Nigerian unity.

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