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The 4 Igbo market days exist to encourage inter-community relationships. If you don't sell your goods on your market day, you can take them to the next village with the nearest market day. This promotes unity, love, and the distribution of wealth (akụ ana agbasa).
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The realest skill there is as a man is the ability to provide for yourself and your loved ones.
Centuries ago, men's selection by women was based on Survival. To date, that hasn't changed.
If you can provide for yourself and loved ones, you're among the top-tier men. And you can bag any woman of your choice.
98% of women are at your choice. Imagine how hard it is to survive as a man, then imagine what it is for women.
It's why women will choose men with the resources to provide 1000 times over the one who can't provide.
I've traveled to several countries and still have tickets lined up for many other countries.
All these are possible because I gave myself to learning the most vital skill in the whole world— Trading.
I wonder how you would live in a world tagged "Capitalism" yet you don't know that your best chance of winning is your ability to deploy capital to bring you more capital.
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STATE POLICING AND MY HONEST FEAR FOR THIS COUNTRY
Call me a conspiracy theorist if you want but let me say what I actually think will happen once state police becomes real.
I do not think Nigeria collapses overnight. I think it drifts apart slowly, one policy at a time, and state policing could be the policy that starts the drift.
Here is my fear. Some Northern states already run religious enforcement structures like Hisbah in Kano.
The moment state police becomes law, nothing stops a state from folding that existing structure into its new police force, just with a different uniform and a federal seal of approval.
What was once a religious squad now carries state authority. Which is not paranoia, but it is just what happens when you hand local structures a badge and call it decentralization.
If that happens, my fear is enforcement starts leaning into religious lines in a way it never had full legal cover to do before.
And in mixed states with significant Christian populations, that pressure does not stay contained. It creates friction, resentment, and slow exit of people and investment from those areas.
Meanwhile the South, after early confusion and pushback, adjusts and actually builds something more accountable, because Southern state politics is already more fragmented and noisy, which historically makes it harder for one structure to dominate quietly.
Over time you get two Nigerias moving at different speeds under the same flag. Not a civil war but a quiet divergence.
One side pulling toward stricter religious control, the other pulling toward secular governance and commerce.
And that gap, if nobody addresses it early, is how countries actually break with everybody slowly deciding they are better off separate.
I hope I am wrong. I really do. But if we roll out state police without hard federal guardrails on religious neutrality, this is the road I see us walking down.
STATE POLICING AND THE HISTORY THAT SHOULD SCARE US
Follow up to my last post. Some people will say I am being dramatic. So let me show you this has happened before. Nigeria will not be the first country to walk this road.
Sudan is the clearest warning. For decades the North controlled the machinery of state, including security forces, and used it to enforce Sharia and Arabization even in regions that were majority Christian and animist in the South. That enforcement, backed by state force, was one of the direct triggers of two brutal civil wars. It ended with South Sudan breaking away completely in 2011. A country literally split in two because one region used state power to impose religious law on people who never agreed to live under it.
Yugoslavia is another one. As the federal center weakened, policing and security started fragmenting along ethnic and religious lines, Serb, Croat, Bosniak. Local forces stopped protecting all citizens equally and started protecting their own. Bosnia today is still ethnically and religiously divided GIS Reports, still politically gridlocked, still dealing with the aftermath of security structures that picked sides instead of serving everybody.
Look at India too. There is documented evidence that police sided with one religious group during riots, and that has deepened feelings of discrimination among the group left unprotected Cultural Survival. Once people stop trusting that the police will protect them regardless of religion, the social contract is already broken. Everything after that is just a matter of time.
And Nigeria has already tasted this exact poison once before. When a string of Northern states adopted Sharia criminal law between 2000 and 2002, it deepened Christian fears of persecution and stripped away confidence in constitutional protection, and clashes followed between communities that had lived peacefully together for years, leaving thousands dead and hundreds of thousands displaced The World from PRX.
That happened under regular federal police oversight. Now imagine that same tension, but the enforcement arm is fully owned, funded, and controlled by the state governor with no federal check.
This is not me inventing fear from nothing. This is pattern recognition from history. Give any regional government full control over an armed police force in a country already carrying ethnic and religious fault lines, and there is a well documented track record of what tends to follow. Division does not always announce itself with war. Sometimes it just quietly does what Sudan and Yugoslavia did first, before the final break.
I am not saying Nigeria must repeat this. I am saying we would be fools to build state police without studying exactly how these other countries got here.
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A historic day for Ebonyi State and the South East!
Today marked the first-ever Passing Out Parade of recruits at the newly established Nigerian Army Training Depot (NATD), Amasiri-Edda—the first Army training depot in the South East and only the third in Nigeria.
Beyond military training, this milestone brings jobs, economic growth, improved security, infrastructure development, and greater national integration.
Congratulations to the Nigerian Army, the pioneer recruits, and the good people of Ebonyi State.
A landmark achievement under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru.
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