What You Should Know About JUNE 12. Get Ready For It.

Breaking NEWS, PLOT AGAINST NIGERIA BY INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LED BY US, UK AND OTHERS JUST AS THEY DID TO IRAQ, LIBYA, SYRIA, YEMEN PLAN AND FAILED IN IRAN TO FIRSTLY USING SOCIAL MEDIA SPREADING FAKE NEWS THEN OTHERS FOLLOWS:-



TIME TO REASON TOGETHER UNDERSTANDING THE TREND OF IMPOSING WAR STRATEGY FROM SOME POWERFUL AND ARROGANCE COUNTRIES THAT WON TO CONTROL ANOTHER COUNTRY BY FALSE 


I want our people, both the pro and anti agitations factions on the field and the social media, to understand the trend of war


NOTE

It is always a trend. From Libya to Syria to Yemen to CAR to Somalia to Liberia to Sierra Leone  to Ivory Coast to Rwanda and Sudan. 

Here are the stages:


PLOT 1

People's protests or agitations


PLOT 2

Many try to encourage them based on their conceived interests


Police & Army are called in to disperse protesters/agitators


PLOT 3

Mob retaliates and burns down government and influential leaders' assets. 


PLOT 4

Army and police withdraw due to international pressure. They begin to guard their barracks only


PLOT 5

Anarchy sets in. Mob goes after assets of prominent figures and in some cases notable government officials


Powerful and influential people flee abroad with their families


PLOT 6

Mob goes  after assets and lives of middle class or anyone that has semblance of wealth or connection with the government


Estates housing the middle classes or government officials are attacked


Remember, no more police or army to protect them


PLOT 7

Full scale war breaks out as opportunists with group interests and egos take over


NOTE: It is an open secret that a few groups have been  campaigning for the break up of the country. This might be their legitimate demand but it should be through dialogues


Competing interests for wars end up tearing the country apart


PLOT 8

Refugees flee the country in millions to become beggars in other countries.


NOTE

Which country in West Africa has the capacity to take refugees  from our country, Nigeria? 


Remember, the population of Lagos State alone is higher than that of most West African countries


PLOT 9

I heard some people are saying US will come in. I laughed. To do what, question is,

Has the US finished solving its own many  problems

Common, this is not the 1960s


No external forces will quell the 

in-fighting

It will be our cup of tea


Remember, a few of them have predicted that our country might not exist in the next few years and after their failed, they immediately looking for many ways to pull Nigeria down but always failed as they will continue be failed


Gotten it


The internal wars will be a continuous recurring decimation


With no uniting force, no military or police or government, we might have the Libya scenario


I hope we are paying attention and making efforts to tow the path of jawjaw


All those mansions, designers this and that, and even loved ones could disappear in the twinkle of an eye


Those abroad that are  fanning the flames will be eating Kentucky chicken in their respective cozy homes


US, UK and the UN will turn blind eye, except the UN peace keepers who will be kept in one expensive hotel - Remember hotel Rwanda


UK, US will sell us arms and buy free passage and licences to mine our natural resources.


What we all need NOW is CAUTION FROM ALL SIDES as its happen that after US and UK joint together and built military bass in all countries surrounding Nigeria without helping to stop the insurgency as they stated before, but more increasing of insurgency rise 


If we continue this way, no one will be the winner.


 If the country scatters, God forbid, no group or faction will get what they want, not even the youths or the celebrities calling the shot via the social media


Parents who have seen wars before must call their children and wards to order and reasons. 


History more often records the brilliant successes and spectacular defeats of contending forces than the effect of war on the common people


Again , I cite the example of  - South Sudan, Libya, Syria, Iraq, Sierra Leone - years of wanton destruction, loss of lives and livelihoods.

Everything and everyone will be on the route to destruction. Millions of Naira in the bank will be worth less than toilet rolls.  I saw this life in Somalia, Liberia, and Sierra Leone


This is no longer about who is right or wrong, it is about who will be safe 

#KindlyRebroadcast.


MAY GOD ALMIGHTY CONTINUE DESTROYED ANY OF THEIR EVIL PLANS AGAINST NIGERIA AAMEEN


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 From Hafsat Abiola-Costello. 


I live in Brussels now, the capital of the European Union. The organisation I work with, Women in Africa, was founded and initially largely funded by the French. Suffice to say that I have been extensively exposed to the Western world and its ideas and practices. 


You mentioned my father. When he came to the U.S. shortly after his election, to request U.S. government's support for our cause, he made the time to come to my university to meet my professors. He asked me then to find out what our friends know that allows the achievements they have recorded. Perhaps because that would be his last request (he was taken into custody upon his return from that trip), I have dedicated my life to doing just that.


It is too small to suggest that I speak as I do because of any interest in benefiting from the current Nigerian administration. I do not think in that way. I have never approached the government for anything. I do not need to. I hold three positions at an international level and, even if that were not the case, perhaps because I was raised in comfort, it is not money or position that can secure my allegiance.


I am interested in the development of the continent. It is actually what I studied for undergrad at the best university in the U.S. and what I studied for my master's at the best university in China. It is what consumes my time.


Here's what I know:


There is a global competition for the continent.


This doesn't bode well for us because our interests and needs are rarely taken into account by these power players, especially if the competition devolves into a scramble.


We have to look out for our interests ourselves.


And that means being careful not to allow our country to degenerate into anarchy or civil war. It does not mean that we do not have problems that need to be tackled. Nor that issues should be swept under the rug. It just means that we must not allow our problems to be used as entry points to forment violent conflicts. 


If we do, at the end of the day, we will be left carrying the bag. And the problems will not have been solved.


A brother from the East put me on the board of his company. He had a project that will run into about $20 million to execute. It could have been done in Abuja or in his home state, Anambra. He chose the latter, because it will have the possibility to lift thousands out of poverty. 


With the violence in the last few weeks, he has set the project aside for the foreseeable future. He wants to leave the country. He has the means to do so but it is unfortunate that this is where we are. In the end, in an unstable country, it is Nigerians that will lose. 


Many do not like PMB. No doubt he has failed to carry the different parts of the country along with him. He has even failed to carry the North along. But he will be out of office soon enough. 


Whatever changes we want, it is in our interest to pursue them peacefully. In the heat of conflict, we - the people of Nigeria - will be the last to the considered and the first to be sold out. 


If our history over four hundred years has taught us anything, it should have taught us that much.

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