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Nigeria's 2025 Budget Excludes Biafraland (Igboland): Marginalization Or Strategic Oversight? (Part 3)

Britain might also think that it is benefitting, as it is a means of continuing their Segmentation, fragmentation, balkanization, and gerrym...


Britain might also think that it is benefitting, as it is a means of continuing their Segmentation, fragmentation, balkanization, and gerrymandering of #Biafra_Land, which they resolved would be a continuous vengeful weapon against Biafrans, to curb the synergy that had enabled them to withstand the enemy, Britain. 

 

Again, Britain could be living with the delusion that they are benefiting, as they are using the Nigerian Government to deny Igbo land the primary infrastructures that would ordinarily have been a springboard or the trigger for effective, meaningful, and enduring economic and technological activities that would midwife and sustain Biafrans, position them ahead of everyone else, in the area of technological ingenuity, thereby making them the reference point of all others. 

 

Most importantly, Britain could be living the lie that she is benefitting from excluding Biafra land in the 2025 Budget plan because she should be surely thinking that she is consolidating the truncating of Biafra's ability to advance technologically, which would continue to give strength to the fallacious, malicious, mischievous, and malevolent narrative called white supremacy. 

 

Britain knows that this Lair-logical narrative can only be propagated and sustained because Biafrans have been held under an armed siege by Britain, using the cloak of the Nigerian Government, which they fabricate every form of lie to sustain. (Remember that when we say that Britain is doing this or that, it simply means that the British Government, using the cloak of the Nigerian Government, is doing the same, being the real owners of the Business Center called Nigeria). 

 


Another set of the losers in this evil scheme of the British and Nigerian Governments' self-destructive agenda of excluding Biafraland in their national Budgets, notably the 2025 Budget plan (as they had done over many years in the past), are Nigerians and the Nigerian state. Excluding the most economically viable section of the country from the scheme of things, especially in such a sensitive issue as the budget, is not just a national but equally a natural suicide. 

 

Does anybody know the extent to which a functional oil and gas INDUSTRY would rebirth, revitalize, reengineer, reinvigorate, and catapult the ailing, if not the dead Nigerian economy? 

 

Can you imagine the transformation that could come upon the Nigerian economy with the availability of electricity, even on a 15-hour daily basis? Does anybody know how cottage industries would grow like mushrooms in Biafra land? Does anybody know that Britain has been denying Biafrans electricity primarily to prevent the establishment of these cottage industries?

 

Has anybody considered why the maritime industry is almost non-existent in the East? It's because Britain, under the cloak of the Nigerian Government, feels threatened by the republican nature of the East (so-called South East and South-South), as well as its creativity and ingenuity. For this, they know that their economic independence will embolden them more to dismantle the myth of white overlordship, which will then make Britain not be listened to in their desperate scheme of imposing DIVIDE AND RULE in their evil maneuver of setting some people against some others.

 

Does anybody think that if these few areas mentioned become fully functional, the Nigerian economy, which is almost the worst in the world, will be about the best in Africa, with a great competitive edge on the world scene? All these areas will give birth to vibrancy, productivity, Government expenditure, and private and Government investments, all of which will trigger various areas of high production and productivity.

 

Is it difficult for anyone to understand that with this scenario:

There will hardly be any story of unemployment. There won't be any brain drain (emigration) in the name of seeking greener pastures.

There won't be any militancy in contending for resource control? 

Do you think there may not be injustices related to environmental pollution or despoliation, as well as the injustices of generating oil revenues in the East and paying taxes at Lagos, where the head offices of the oil companies are said to be located? 

 

(To be Continued) 

 

Written by 

Mmadụ Awụchukwu

 

Edited by

Obiageli Mboma

 

For Lagos State Media Team

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