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Why Nigerians must renegotiate the future of their country

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Nigeria has to learn from history —Shonibare
A cross section of leading figures cutting across ethnic and socio-political groups in the country, including Afenifere chieftain, Chief Supo Shonibare; the General Secretary of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) and a former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, in separate interviews with KUNLE ODEREMI, bare their minds on the insecurity situation in the country, the debate on state policing and the need to renegotiate the future of the country.
The quagmire the country finds itself encompasses security, economic and social cohesion challenges. It’s impossible for any multi-ethnic nation anywhere in the world to achieve cohesion in governance while operating a centrist or unitarist system of government. It tends to fan ethnic distrust and blame game in accountability in failure of governance. State Police is a necessary solution to the state of insecurity. I don’t think anyone can logically suggest that a policeman, who was born and bred in Ondo State, will be an effective law enforcer, conversant with the local practices and terrain, as well as intelligence gathering in Zamfara State.
What most people proffer as the mischief we need to cure in having State Police is the control for operational functions. They are apprehensive of it being under the auspices of a governor. I accept that we need to devise a template that will ensure the this function is exercised by a State Police Service Commission comprising nominees of the Executive, Legislature, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), civil society and two leading political parties in the state from the previous election prior to its composition.
We will also need to replicate this model at the federal level. At the moment, the president also, under our present Police Act, is vested with the powers of exercising operational control; this is also undesirable. It encourages the Inspector General to imagine his being the enforcement outfit of a sitting President; it is not a useful model in entrenching democracy. A neutral Police dedicated to the people as an institution is an essential ingredient in deepening the democratic culture.
Furthermore, federalism entails social and economic independence for the federating states. Our Independence and Republican Constitutions devolved the functions of infrastructural deficit requirements needs and economic development and the Judicial and Enforcement agencies to enforce the laws within the competence of the federating units to make, to them. This was what enable those units to be self-reliant.
In order to enable the states in Nigeria unleash their great potential for production and growth, we need to revert to a truly Federal system. If we don’t, the entire system will not endure and will eventually disintegrate. Nations unable to smell the coffee to quickly devolve powers tend to gravitate towards being failed States. It gets to a precipice where even devolving powers becomes unable to stem the tide. History is replete with several instances all over the world. We need to learn from history. It’s in everyone’s best interest.”
What those clamouring for restructuring forget —Sani
When people talk glibly about state police as the panacea for security challenges, I begin to wonder the wisdom in the sense that we have not addressed the underlying causes behind the feckless performance by the Nigerian Police. Somehow, I believe the number of police is very inadequate, their training is not enough, their equipment is not sufficient and even their funding is inadequate. Unless we address the challenges posed by inadequate number, training and their equipment, we cannot reasonably submit that the Nigerian police is feckless.
What is more, we seem to forget the problems the state police will pose in those states that are diverse and susceptible to conflicts and the possibility of personnel of state police becoming part of the conflicts rather than solution. So, before we rethink the structure of the security architecture in favour of multiplicity of the security agencies, I suggest we do the needful for the Nigeria Police first.
Those who clamour for restructuring seem to forget that Nigeria has been restructured several times, be it geography, political or economy.
We started with three regions which became four and now we have 36 states and 774 local governments reformed in 1976 by Dasuki. We also started with confederate arrangement with weak centre, passed through unitary system with stronger centre and now we are in federalism which is balanced by appropriate state level power. Nigeria experimented with parliamentary system, passed through military dictatorship and now we practise presidential system.
On the economic front, we started with mixed economy, passed through Structural Adjustment Programme under IBB and to outright privatisation under the watch of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar. That is why we believe any further thought of restructuring the country may not be helpful. What seems to be lacking has been in the area of prudent management of national resources that come with purposeful leadership which the current regime struggles to entrench in our polity. For example, Lagos State is being governed for performance under the same structure which some people say is not workable.
Three fundamentals that can resolve insecurity challenge —Esele, former president, PENGASSAN
Neither state nor true federalism can stop this insecurity nightmare we found ourselves in.
The police officers have even forgotten what it takes to police a society. Three fundamentals are vital to effective policing: Rule of Law, understanding the rule of law, and proper knowledge of the Rule of Law. All these are predicated on the societal values and the training of the police officers. The last elections also showed the overbearing attitude of state and federal governments who are ready to use the police as a tool for personal interest.
So, we are in a catch 22 position that can only be helped by the three fundamentals I earlier stated.
Nigeria needs comprehensive restructuring —Fani-Kayode, former Minister of Aviation
State police alone cannot solve the problem. The whole system needs to be changed and there needs to be a fundamental and comprehensive restructuring of the entire country. Power must be devolved from the centre to the six geopolitical zones and regions. As far as I am concerned the solution to our problems is not just restructuring and the establishment of a true federation but the establishment of an Aburi-like confederation, where each zone conducts and controls its own affairs.
Please note that I said zones and not states. Anything short of this will not solve our problems. If we wish to preserve the unity of Nigeria into the distant future and if we insist on remaining one, then let us establish a confederation where each of the six zones and regions controls its own resources, conducts its own affairs, provides security for its own people and conducts its own domestic policies. To leave things as they are and close our eyes to the problems that we face would be suicidal and will eventually lead to a major conflict which could result in the total disintegration and break up of our country. We must be courageous enough to take the steps that we need to take to avoid such a conflict.”
Global Affairs
Iran–Israel War Escalates: Today’s Attacks, Trump’s Warning & Biblical Insights
The Iran–Israel conflict has surged into a full-fledged air war with growing humanitarian tolls. Trump’s evacuation call adds urgency and affects global stability.

Latest Developments
- Israel’s Operation Rising Lion launched coordinated airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear sites (Natanz, Isfahan, Fordow), key IRGC commanders, and missile infrastructure—including in Tehran—claiming “total air superiority” (theguardian.com).
- Iran retaliated with over 300 missiles and drones, landing in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and other regions (apnews.com).
Current Casualties & Damage
- Iran: Health Ministry reports 224 killed, ~1,277 injured; independent sources suggest up to 400+ deaths, many civilians, with extensive damage to city infrastructures—water, power, hospitals (theguardian.com).
- Israel: Official sources confirm 24 civilian deaths, ~60–500 injured from Iranian strikes (apnews.com).
Official Statements
President Donald Trump
- Urged all Tehran residents to vacate right away; left G7 early to address crisis (reuters.com).
- Pushed for a “real deal” nuclear agreement with Iran, denying ceasefire claims (reuters.com).
Israeli Government (PM & IDF)
- PM Netanyahu stated the operation will persist “as many days as needed to neutralize the threat”—emphasizing hits on nuclear/scientific and missile facilities (understandingwar.org).
- The military claims destruction of 120 missile launchers (~1/3 of Iran’s stockpile) and “total air superiority” over Tehran (theguardian.com).
Iranian Response
- Supreme Leader Khamenei denounced strikes as “crimes” and promised a “bitter fate” for Israel (en.wikipedia.org).
- IRGC’s spokesperson declared readiness to retaliate further; Foreign Ministry blamed U.S. for dangerous consequences (en.wikipedia.org).
- Read Also: Israel-Iran Conflict: History, Latest Impact & Solutions–Trackingtimes
Humanitarian Impact & Civilian Exodus
- Over 100,000 Tehran residents have fled northwards to Mazandaran, Gilan, and Alborz provinces (en.wikipedia.org).
- Reports of fuel shortages, hospital strain, internet blackouts, and psychological distress are emerging (en.wikipedia.org).
🔮 What’s Next?
- Further military escalation — Iran may strike U.S. or allies if intervention continues (understandingwar.org).
- Nuclear diplomacy in limbo — Iran paused talks pending Israeli ceasefire; Trump supports negotiation .
- Broader regional ripple effects — Proxy groups, including Hezbollah, Houthis, and Iraqi militias, could escalate (en.wikipedia.org).
- Global economic disruptions — Oil prices spiked after Tehran warnings; airlines diverted flights (en.wikipedia.org).
Biblical Perspective
- Operation Rising Lion invokes Isaiah 31:4 (“As a lion… roars!”), reinforcing Israel’s belief in its God-given resolve (newarab.com).
- Some Christian prophecy scholars see this as part of eschatological build-up (Ezekiel 38, Isaiah 17)—though cautioned by others to avoid hasty conclusions (forums.crosswalk.com).
- Biblical themes abound: calls for justice, divine defense, and the lament over cities under siege echo Psalms and prophets (e.g., Lamentations 2:1; Joel 3:2). Prayer for peace and wisdom is urged.
Key Takeaways
- The Iran–Israel conflict has surged into a full-fledged air war with growing humanitarian tolls.
- Trump’s evacuation call adds urgency and affects global stability.
- Expect continued conflict, potential negotiations, and regional escalation.
- Many believers are interpreting the events through biblical lenses—prayers for peace are critical.
Global Affairs
Israel-Iran Conflict: History, Latest Impact & Solutions–Trackingtimes
This opposition has led to covert operations and battlefield skirmishes across Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen.

Historical Background
Since Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, tensions with Israel have grown over Iran’s nuclear ambitions and support for proxy militias like Hezbollah. Israel has consistently opposed any perceived existential threat. This opposition has led to covert operations and battlefield skirmishes across Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen. These conflicts are mostly orchestrated from the shadows. This rivalry has rarely escalated into full-scale war.
Most Recent Updates & Casualties
🛑 Israeli “Operation Rising Lion” (Started June 13)
- Targets hit: Over 100 Iranian sites—including Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities, IRGC bases, missile production plants, Tehran’s Ministry of Defense HQ, and oil/fuel depots near Tehran (english.mathrubhumi.com, theguardian.com, en.wikipedia.org, wsj.com).
- Casualties in Iran: At least 78–224 killed (including 20+ senior commanders such as Maj Gen Mohammad Bagheri, Gen Hossein Salami, Gen Gholam Ali Rashid, Gen Amir Ali Hajizadeh); 6–14 nuclear scientists killed; hundreds wounded; many civilians among victims (theguardian.com).
- Notable death: Brigadier Gen Mehdi Rabbani and his family were killed in one strike (en.wikipedia.org).
🇮🇷 Iranian Retaliation
- Missile & drone attacks: Waves launched at Tel Aviv and Haifa; 65 ballistic missiles and scores of drones fired (theguardian.com).
- Casualties in Israel: At least 14–24 killed and ~390 injured; critical infrastructure—including a power plant and U.S. Embassy wing—was damaged (theguardian.com).
Official Statements
Iran – Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei
“Israel opened its wicked and blood‑stained hand… will receive a bitter and painful fate… severe punishment awaits.” (thedailyguardian.com)
Israel – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
“We acted pre‑emptively to prevent Iran’s nuclear bomb… we’ll do what we need to do. Regime change is possible.” (ft.com)
USA – President Donald Trump
“We were aware of the impending Israeli operation… working behind the scenes on a deal… vetoed Israeli plan to kill Iran’s Supreme Leader… unprecedented retaliation if Iran targets the U.S.” (theguardian.com)
🌍 Regional & Global Impacts
Middle East
- New proxy wars erupt across Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen.
- Oil markets surged, then stabilized—global energy remains vulnerable .
- Gulf and NATO countries deploy military to deter escalation amid high tensions (theguardian.com).
USA
- Supports Israel’s missile defenses and may deploy naval vessels.
- Oil price fluctuations could worsen inflation.
- Diplomatic pressure mounts with vetoes and summit-level interventions .
Africa
- Rising oil prices strain developing economies.
- Cargo and shipping risks impact African trade.
- Diaspora populations in Africa may intensify local debates or protests via spiritual and cultural channels.
📖 Historical & Biblical Lens
- Biblical parallels: Books like Ezekiel (chapters 38–39) discuss invasions from the North targeting Israel. Some interpret modern Iranian threats through this prophetic narrative.
- Spiritual implications: Maxwell Nnawuihe’s teachings on justice, fearlessness, and faith echo strongly amid this crisis.
- Economic ties: Faith & Fortune Finance’s messages on biblical stewardship and fiscal resilience are directly relevant as nations and individuals face uncertainty.
🕊️ Pathways to Peace
- U.N.-mediated ceasefire with verified arms monitoring to halt further strikes.
- Inclusive regional security framework involving Gulf states, Iraq, and Syria to reduce proxy aggression.
- Faith-driven diplomacy: Interfaith councils (Christian-Muslim-Jewish) promoting reconciliation, trust-building, and shared economic ventures.
- Economic resilience programs: Channel resources into reconstruction and economic stability—aligning with themes from Faith & Fortune Finance’s “Kingdom Wealth” strategy.
- Faith & Fortune Finance’s content tied to economic resilience:
- “Biblical Wealth Under Crisis”
- “Kingdom Finances When Markets Shake”
Maxwell Nnawuihe’s video on prophetic motivation and fearless leadership:
“Courageous Voices Precede Peace”
Conclusion
This Israel–Iran conflict marks a historic escalation, with devastating strikes, high-profile casualties, and global political impact. Blending historical, biblical, and economic insight provides deeper understanding—and grounds your YouTube channels in relevance.
Biafra
Tinubu Refused To Honour Our Agreement To Release Nnamdi Kanu After Election– Kanu’s Brother
Disclosing that the meeting had the blessing of the president, Emmanuel, however, lamented that Tinubu has refused to honour the pact by releasing his elder brother and the IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from the DSS dungeon in Abuja, Nigeria.

Emmanuel Kanu, younger brother of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has said they had an agreement with President Bola Tinubu for the release of his elder brother, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
Emmanuel disclosed that he had the pact with Tinubu’s son, Seyi, in Abuja before the 2023 presidential election.
Disclosing that the meeting had the blessing of the president, Emmanuel, however, lamented that Tinubu has refused to honour the pact by releasing his elder brother and the IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from the DSS dungeon in Abuja, Nigeria.
According to him, it was agreed that IPOB would not bycott the polls on the condition that Tinubu would release Kanu if elected President.
Prince Emmanuel expressed disappointment that nearly two years after the emergence of Tinubu as President, his brother (Kanu), has continued to languish in detention despite the fact that the presiding Judge, Justice Binta Nyako, had since recused herself from the matter.
He said it was disappointing that those who claimed to be honourable, failed to keep their words.
The statement read:”Before the last election, I received a message from an ex-governor that Seyi the son of President Tinubu wanted to see me. I agreed to meet with him on the condition that the overriding priority and hence the fulcrum of our discussion will be the release of my brother. The meeting was held in Abuja in the presence of another individual whom I asked along to witness the deliberations and if need be provide independent verification should the need arise.
“Seyi confirmed to me that his father sanctioned the meeting and that I should consider any agreement we reach as binding on the then candidate Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
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“In good faith we agreed that I shall relay the outcome to my brother to reinforce the long held tradition of IPOB not interfering with the conduct of elections, either through boycott or any other form of civil disobedience. This understanding was duly communicated to my brother and he reaffirmed his commitment not to stop the elections or order any boycott.
“When President Tinubu as a candidate visited Owerri during his campaign, he too reiterated his commitment to facilitate the release of my brother if elected. We took his public statement as a tacit reaffirmation of the understanding I reached with his son Seyi.
“At the end, IPOB did not call for election boycott despite having the capacity to do so. IPOB also made sure that discordant voices urging election boycott were overcome because election boycotts would not reflect well on the reputation of a global movement that prides itself on adherence to democratic tenets.
“It therefore, defies logic that nearly two years after President Tinubu assumed the mantle of leadership in Nigeria, my brother is still in detention despite not having any charge against him. It’s been over three months now that Justice Binta Nyako recused herself from the case yet no new judge has been assigned the case.
“This is on top of the fact that Appeal Court had earlier discharged him of the sham charges and ordered his release which the previous regime of Buhari declined to obey.
“Supreme Court determination that his bail ought not to have been revoked has been ignored by the courts and the government. The latest insult is that Abuja courts of all persuasion are no longer willing to determine the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu on merit but are rather relying on ludicrous and inapplicable technicalities to stall the timely determination of his cases.
“The truth is that Nigerian courts cannot, will not and do not have both the substantive and procedural jurisdiction to try him. His detention is without the backing of any known law in Nigeria or elsewhere in the world.”
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