
By Comrade Emma Nnadi
Terrorism is a calculative use of violence to create a general climate of fear in a population and thereby bring about a particular political objective. Terrorism has been practiced by political organisation with both rightist and leftist objectives, by Nationalistc and Religious group, by revolutionaries, and even by state institutions such as armies, intelligence services, and police.
In Nigeria, the actors want to achieve one thing and that is to destabilize the country and make it a failed state before it will officially disintegrate. If the county latter disintegrate, they will be busy combating some violent group leaders who has corrupted themselves with power and by that, they will keep on milking the people dry in the name of peace keeping mission.
They want to create South Sudan, Somali, etc in Nigeria before they can allow any component of the country to secede from the unholy and unworkable union.

The foreign interest knows very well that Nigeria will soon disintegrate into smaller but powerful countries and that is why they are doing everything possible to avert it and make them weaker if they finally emerge.
The rise of any Black Nation is the greatest headache to the western and European powers and that is why you can see that all African countries with much Natural resources are always in crisis. Foreign sponsored.
Can you see the Audacity, the confidence, the moral, the intimidation and the threat to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria? I believe that the terrorist won’t have been this bold if some superior powers are not backing them.
I foresee Nigeria deteriorating to the level of being classified as a failed state soon by the global body.

It is now very obvious that President Muhammadu Buhari doesn’t care any longer about the activities of the country, so I urge him to cement his name in the book of history and become the African Hero of all time by calling all-inclusive ethnic National Conference to determine the shearing formula of this geographical expression called Nigeria.
The country is not working, it has never worked and it will never work, so why can’t we quietly and gently solve our problem by ourselves instead of allowing foreign interest to destabilise our land and future? Those who claim to support Nigeria are still the same people that arm the terrorists to launch high-scale attacks on the state.
Buhari should do the needful now to avoid major damage in Nigeria. Let’s watch as the events unfold; as we hope that Nigeria and African leaders will do something good these times.
I am Comrade Emma Nnadi (comradeemmannadi@gmail.com)