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hala·Biafra· about 3 hours ago

Why ‘One Nigeria’ Failed: The Hidden Plot Against Our Nation

What shocks me most is our passivity. We sit idle until it’s too late, until we’re conquered and have to beg the world for help. Foreigners from the Sahel were brought in to rig our elections. Cousins from Niger, kids from Chad and northern Cameroon were bussed in to vote. We watched and did nothing. All the while we chanted “One Nigeria” like it would save us. They fed on our silence and left us weaker than before. These old broadcasts by Nnamdi Kanu still haunt us. They remind Nigerians that “One Nigeria” may be unsustainable until we face the truth.

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juliaabout 3 hours ago

How can we prove foreign influence really swung our elections instead of chalking failures to internal leadership lapses?

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kakaabout 2 hours ago

I agree we need solid evidence on foreign meddling before dismissing internal leadership shortcomings as the main culprit.

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bisiabout 3 hours ago

Reports of cousins from Niger and kids from Chad being bussed in raise serious doubts but lack corroborated data and timelines.

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graceabout 3 hours ago

I no dey convinced say this plot behind every region's troubles; sounds like oversimplification without nuanced local context.

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

Encourage grassroots voter education and independent monitoring teams to document turnout patterns and report irregularities in real time.

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