Southern Nigeria

The mistake of 1914 – Part 2

Before southern Nigerians pounce with glee, on this evidence of northern economic dependency on the south, one must pause and reflect that amalgamation was a British decision, not a northern one.
3 years ago

The mistake of 1914 – Part 2

Before southern Nigerians pounce with glee, on this evidence of northern economic dependency on the south, one must pause and reflect that amalgamation was a British decision, not a northern one.
3 years ago
People load iron sheet into a truck salvaged from burnt shops after deadly ethnic clashes between the northern Fulani and southern Yoruba traders at Shasha Market in Ibadan, southwest Nigeria, on February 15, 2021. - Nigerian President vowed to protect all religious and ethnic groups in the country after deadly clashes erupted between different communities at a market in the southwest over the weekend. Long-standing rivalry over access to land and resources between northern Fulani herders and southern Yoruba farmers are behind renewed ethnic tensions across the south. (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP)

Southern Nigeria’s descent into avoidable destruction

Nothing in the recent history of Southern Nigeria assures of better nations, if they separate from Nigeria. Our collective history is not equivocal about who the enemies of Nigeria are, but sadly
3 years ago