17/03/2026
THE BRITISH TAMMED THE INDIANS.
THE BRITISH CONQUERED THE Archipelagos
THE BRITISH OUTSMARTED THE SPANIARDS IN ALL OF AMERICA.
THE BRITISH CONQUERED THE ORIENTAL_FAR ASIA
& THE BRITISH GOT TO THE KIWI'S & GOT ABORIGINAL AND THE MAORIS of the New_Zealand.
THE CUNNING BRITISH, ALONE CAN AMALGAMATE THE FORMERLY KNOW WARRIORS OF ALL THE ANCESTRY OF THE TODAY NIGER/BENUE AREA INTO NIGERIA 🇳🇬
THIS GREAT COUNTRY NIGERIA HAS A MASTER_PLAN TO A POSSIBLE SUCCESSFUL COUNTRY AND PEOPLE.🇳🇬
IF ONLY CORRUPTION & DIVIDES WILL LET US GO WITH THE COUNTRY'S MASTER PLANS.
I, CAPT FDF ENEN'CHE TYGER HAVE THE MIGERIA MASTER PLAN🇳🇬
RETURNING OUR LOVING NATIONAL INSTITUTION OF GOVERNANCE BACK TO REGIONALISM:🇳🇬
WHICH IS OUR NIGERIA’S FORGOTTEN PATH TO GREATNESS🇳🇬✨
My fellow Nigerians,
For more than sixty years since independence, our nation has searched for the formula that will unlock prosperity, stability, and true national unity.
(Devoid of tribe divide & secret society)
We have tried military rule, presidential democracy, centralization of power, and an ever-expanding federal bureaucracy. Yet the promise of Nigeria often remains unrealized.
But perhaps the answer to our future lies in a lesson from our past.🇳🇬
At independence in 1960, Nigeria operated a parliamentary regional system. Power was not concentrated in a distant capital; it was rooted in the regions where the people lived, worked, and built their communities.
(Competitively, without envy & strifes)
The regions were strong, competitive, and productive.
Under the leadership of men who's intentions were to project their local constituency to the outter world 🌎
For example, like in the Western Region, free education transformed society and the region became an engine of economic innovation🇳🇬
In the Eastern Region, guided by , agriculture and industry flourished. 🇳🇬
In the North, the vision of laid foundations for regional agricultural & cross boarder trade kept enhancing development and governance.🇳🇬
The quiet middle central _northern region, was squeezed into the northern region, yet...The centre was purely agriculturally self sufficient on or before independence in 1960.🇳🇬
These leaders understood something fundamental: progress grows where responsibility exists.
Regions controlled their resources, developed their economies, and competed to improve the lives of their citizens.
( grass root & local tier)
That healthy Regional competition produced roads, industries, schools, and infrastructure—without excessive dependence on a centralized federal treasury.🇳🇬
Today, however, Nigeria operates one of the most centralized federations in the world.
States wait for monthly allocations from Abuja instead of building strong regional economies.🇳🇬
Governance has become expensive, inefficient, and disconnected from the everyday lives of ordinary citizens.
(The deviously shared palliatives & flour food do not get to 11% of the starving grass root citizens)🇳🇬
Returning to a modern form of regionalism does not mean going backwards.
(Study this part again & listen to your inner self)
It means restoring responsibility, accountability, and creativity to the regions of Nigeria.🇳🇬
Regional governance would allow each part of the country to harness its unique strengths—agriculture, minerals, commerce, technology, and human capital.
It would encourage innovation, reduce the burden on the federal government, and ignite healthy competition that drives development.
Most importantly, it would bring governance closer to the people.
(Closer to the people, The FCT ABUJA is never reachable for so many Hamlets & villages of Nigerian decent)
Nigeria is a vast and diverse nation of cultures, languages, and histories.
A centralized system struggles to manage such diversity.
But regionalism respects it while still preserving national unity.
The truth is simple:
a nation grows strongest when its parts are empowered to succeed.
The debate before us, therefore, is not merely political—it is historical and strategic. We must ask ourselves: should Nigeria continue down a path of excessive centralization, or should we rediscover the federal spirit that once fueled our early progress?
(THE CUNNING BRITISH MASTER PLANS THAT SUITS A WORKABLE GROUP OF WARRIORS COILED INTO ONE & BECAME NIGERIA 🇳🇬)
The future of Nigeria may depend on our courage to rethink our structure and restore a system that rewards responsibility, productivity, and regional initiative.
A stronger Nigeria may begin with stronger regions.
Thank you.
BEST REGARDS
CAPT FDF ENEN'CHE TYGER 🇳🇬🌎
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