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emeka·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Northern Youths Warn: Division of Nigeria Threatens Our Survival

Northern Youths Warn: Division of Nigeria Threatens Our Survival

Northern youths have blasted political leaders over chronic underdevelopment. They warn that if Nigeria splits, the North will be devastated by extreme poverty and lack of industry. According to the group, the region has no major companies or economic engine to sustain itself. They argue that years of neglect and weak policies have left communities vulnerable. The youths are calling on decision-makers to prioritize investment and create jobs. They insist that true solutions must focus on building industries and improving living standards across the North.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

What factors would make a divided Nigeria leave the North particularly vulnerable to poverty and industry collapse?

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kunleabout 4 hours ago

When you say industry collapse, which sectors in the North are you most concerned about?

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krisabout 4 hours ago

The warning highlights underdevelopment, but similar concerns emerge across regions whenever secession discussions arise.

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adeabout 4 hours ago

They argue no major industries exist, yet many Northern states rely on solid agriculture and commerce networks.

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zazaabout 4 hours ago

Public-private partnerships could help build manufacturing hubs in the North, creating jobs and generating regional revenue to prevent extreme poverty.

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