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Re: A Pan-African perspective on the Nigerian cris

Reply to both Bnatu-Kelani + Ayinde.

Greetings Idrins,

Indeed been a foreighn observer of the political scenes in Nigeria, i have come to agree with the Pan-Africanist who insist in their majority that Nigeria as a Republic should forge ahead as one.

Many tribal groups exist and have always existed before "Oyinbo" came to Africa, and these tribal groups would/should continue to exist. The inter-tribal hatred is fostered by many factors,one of which is the CIA,SAS,and Russian contribution to distributing and encouraging inter-tribal hatred. Having said that territorial,religious, and political differences are also contributing factors to warring amongst our various tribal groups.

The nation of Nigeria with its vast potential of both human resources and natural mineral resources is the most populous black nation on earth. As a result the future good of this great country will ultimately impact on all blacks world wide. A shining example of an examplary country but on a smaller scale is Bostwana. Economically and politically speaking it is one and possibly the only stable prosperous African country currently.
Nigeria and other African nations can indeed learn a lesson or two from this humble country.

Bless
Ras Benjamin

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