ITSOT hopes to awaken each of us to the fundamental truth of the missing and the weakest links in our search for solutions to the national problems. In case you are not yet aware, each of us is the missing …
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Re: Nigeria Is Functionally Dead, Nigerians Are Not Citizens But Victims In Their Own Country – By Dele Farotimi
By now and with the vivid lamentable experiences of the past 8 years, you need to accept the uncomfortable truth that the human cankerworms that are voraciously eating the Nigeria State have completely devoured and hollowed out the soul of …
The Poor People Pray While The Rich People Prey
Wealth creation is a very clever but inhuman strategy of draining the scant resource pool of the poor into the mega treasure pool of the rich. There is no other way to amass great and grandiose wealth. Regardless of the …
Can The Indigenous People Of ‘Nigeria’ Be Healed?
As a cruelly brainwashed, savagely indoctrinated and a completely lost and stranded people on the shores of material and spiritual life, the indigenous people of Nigeria should not need to be urged or begged anymore before quickly embarking on a …
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YOU CAN’T SHAME THE SHAMELESS
Unfortunately, the political elites of Nigeria are a unique archetype amongst the shameless and dishonourable men and women of the world. And by their high level of insolent criminality against fellow citizens and their inhumane cruel behaviours that continuously take …
Nigeria on Fire : Winners and Losers III – Summary and Conclusion
In the discussion under this treatise, we have succeeded in unveiling the philosophy and the operational strategies that informed the machinations of the western powers as they continued to overrun, plunder and pillage the ‘dark continent’ of Africa and Nigeria …
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Nigeria on Fire : Nigeria’s Darkest Moment, 1985-98 (IV) – The Cult of Ibrahim Babangida
Ibrahim Babangida and Sani Abacha, the two military demagogues, were not patriots in any debased sense, neither were they interested in protecting the North or anybody for that matter from any ‘foreign’ domination. They were merely two ordinary but psychologically …
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